/* Configuration Manager for libwww * CONFIGURATION MANAGER * * Author Tim Berners-Lee/CERN. Public domain. Please mail changes to * timbl@info.cern.ch. * * The configuration information loaded includes tables (file suffixes, * presentation methods) in other modules. The most likely routines needed by * developers will be: * * HTSetConfiguration to load configuration information. * * HTLoadRules to load a whole file of configuration information * * HTTranslate to translate a URL using the rule table. * */ #ifndef HTRULE_H #define HTRULE_H #ifndef HTUTILS_H #include #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef enum { HT_Invalid, HT_Map, HT_Pass, HT_Fail, HT_DefProt, HT_Protect, HT_Progress, HT_InfoMsg, HT_UserMsg, HT_Alert, HT_AlwaysAlert, HT_Redirect, HT_RedirectPerm, HT_PermitRedir, HT_UseProxy } HTRuleOp; #ifndef NO_RULES /* Server Side Script Execution If a URL starts with /htbin/ it is understood to mean a script execution request on server. This feature needs to be turned on by setting HTBinDir by the htbin rule. Index searching is enabled by setting HTSearchScript into the name of script in BinDir doing the actual search by search rule (BinDir must also be set in this case, of course). */ extern char *HTBinDir; /* Physical /htbin location */ extern char *HTSearchScript; /* Search script name */ /* HTAddRule: Add rule to the list ON ENTRY, pattern points to 0-terminated string containing a single "*" equiv points to the equivalent string with * for the place where the text matched by * goes; or to other 2nd parameter meaning depends on op). cond_op, additional condition for applying rule; cond_op should cond be either NULL (no additional condition), or one of the strings "if" or "unless"; if cond_op is not NULL, cond should point to a recognized condition keyword (as a string) such as "userspec", "redirected". ON EXIT, returns 0 if success, -1 if error. Note that if BYTE_ADDRESSING is set, the three blocks required are allocated and deallocated as one. This will save time and storage, when malloc's allocation units are large. */ extern int HTAddRule(HTRuleOp op, const char *pattern, const char *equiv, const char *cond_op, const char *cond); /* HTClearRules: Clear all rules ON EXIT, Rule file There are no rules */ extern void HTClearRules(void); /* HTTranslate: Translate by rules */ /* ON ENTRY, required points to a string whose equivalent value is needed ON EXIT, returns the address of the equivalent string allocated from the heap which the CALLER MUST FREE. If no translation occurred, then it is a copy of the original. */ extern char *HTTranslate(const char *required); /* HTSetConfiguration: Load one line of configuration information ON ENTRY, config is a string in the syntax of a rule file line. This routine may be used for loading configuration information from sources other than the rule file, for example INI files for X resources. */ extern int HTSetConfiguration(char *config); /* HtLoadRules: Load the rules from a file ON ENTRY, Rule table Rules can be in any state ON EXIT, Rule table Any existing rules will have been kept. Any new rules will have been loaded on top, so as to be tried first. Returns 0 if no error. */ extern int HTLoadRules(const char *filename); /* */ #endif /* NO_RULES */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* HTRULE_H */