echo-cpp.cpp   [plain text]


/*
 *  A simple FastCGI application example in C++.
 *
 *  $Id: echo-cpp.cpp,v 1.10 2002/02/25 00:46:17 robs Exp $
 *
 *  Copyright (c) 2001  Rob Saccoccio and Chelsea Networks
 *  All rights reserved.
 *
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 *  are met:
 *
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 *  3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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 *  NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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 *  THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 */

#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <process.h>
#else
#include <unistd.h>
extern char ** environ;
#endif
#include "fcgio.h"
#include "fcgi_config.h"  // HAVE_IOSTREAM_WITHASSIGN_STREAMBUF

using namespace std;

// Maximum number of bytes allowed to be read from stdin
static const unsigned long STDIN_MAX = 1000000;

static void penv(const char * const * envp)
{
    cout << "<PRE>\n";
    for ( ; *envp; ++envp)
    {
        cout << *envp << "\n";
    }
    cout << "</PRE>\n";
}

static long gstdin(FCGX_Request * request, char ** content)
{
    char * clenstr = FCGX_GetParam("CONTENT_LENGTH", request->envp);
    unsigned long clen = STDIN_MAX;

    if (clenstr)
    {
        clen = strtol(clenstr, &clenstr, 10);
        if (*clenstr)
        {
            cerr << "can't parse \"CONTENT_LENGTH="
                 << FCGX_GetParam("CONTENT_LENGTH", request->envp)
                 << "\"\n";
            clen = STDIN_MAX;
        }

        // *always* put a cap on the amount of data that will be read
        if (clen > STDIN_MAX) clen = STDIN_MAX;

        *content = new char[clen];

        cin.read(*content, clen);
        clen = cin.gcount();
    }
    else
    {
        // *never* read stdin when CONTENT_LENGTH is missing or unparsable
        *content = 0;
        clen = 0;
    }

    // Chew up any remaining stdin - this shouldn't be necessary
    // but is because mod_fastcgi doesn't handle it correctly.

    // ignore() doesn't set the eof bit in some versions of glibc++
    // so use gcount() instead of eof()...
    do cin.ignore(1024); while (cin.gcount() == 1024);

    return clen;
}

int main (void)
{
    int count = 0;
    long pid = getpid();

    streambuf * cin_streambuf  = cin.rdbuf();
    streambuf * cout_streambuf = cout.rdbuf();
    streambuf * cerr_streambuf = cerr.rdbuf();

    FCGX_Request request;

    FCGX_Init();
    FCGX_InitRequest(&request, 0, 0);

    while (FCGX_Accept_r(&request) == 0)
    {
        // Note that the default bufsize (0) will cause the use of iostream
        // methods that require positioning (such as peek(), seek(),
        // unget() and putback()) to fail (in favour of more efficient IO).
        fcgi_streambuf cin_fcgi_streambuf(request.in);
        fcgi_streambuf cout_fcgi_streambuf(request.out);
        fcgi_streambuf cerr_fcgi_streambuf(request.err);

#if HAVE_IOSTREAM_WITHASSIGN_STREAMBUF
        cin  = &cin_fcgi_streambuf;
        cout = &cout_fcgi_streambuf;
        cerr = &cerr_fcgi_streambuf;
#else
        cin.rdbuf(&cin_fcgi_streambuf);
        cout.rdbuf(&cout_fcgi_streambuf);
        cerr.rdbuf(&cerr_fcgi_streambuf);
#endif

        // Although FastCGI supports writing before reading,
        // many http clients (browsers) don't support it (so
        // the connection deadlocks until a timeout expires!).
        char * content;
        unsigned long clen = gstdin(&request, &content);

        cout << "Content-type: text/html\r\n"
                "\r\n"
                "<TITLE>echo-cpp</TITLE>\n"
                "<H1>echo-cpp</H1>\n"
                "<H4>PID: " << pid << "</H4>\n"
                "<H4>Request Number: " << ++count << "</H4>\n";

        cout << "<H4>Request Environment</H4>\n";
        penv(request.envp);

        cout << "<H4>Process/Initial Environment</H4>\n";
        penv(environ);

        cout << "<H4>Standard Input - " << clen;
        if (clen == STDIN_MAX) cout << " (STDIN_MAX)";
        cout << " bytes</H4>\n";
        if (clen) cout.write(content, clen);

        if (content) delete []content;

        // If the output streambufs had non-zero bufsizes and
        // were constructed outside of the accept loop (i.e.
        // their destructor won't be called here), they would
        // have to be flushed here.
    }

#if HAVE_IOSTREAM_WITHASSIGN_STREAMBUF
    cin  = cin_streambuf;
    cout = cout_streambuf;
    cerr = cerr_streambuf;
#else
    cin.rdbuf(cin_streambuf);
    cout.rdbuf(cout_streambuf);
    cerr.rdbuf(cerr_streambuf);
#endif

    return 0;
}