2 This file is part of GNUnet
3 (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Christian Grothoff (and other contributing authors)
5 GNUnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
7 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
8 option) any later version.
10 GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
11 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with GNUnet; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
17 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
18 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
21 * @file include/gnunet_fs_service.h
22 * @brief API for file-sharing via GNUnet
23 * @author Christian Grothoff
25 #ifndef GNUNET_FS_LIB_H
26 #define GNUNET_FS_LIB_H
28 #include "gnunet_util_lib.h"
33 #if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
39 * Version number of the implementation.
42 * 1.x.x: initial version with triple GNUNET_hash and merkle tree
43 * 2.x.x: root node with mime-type, filename and version number
44 * 2.1.x: combined GNUNET_EC_ContentHashKey/3HASH encoding with 25:1 super-nodes
45 * 2.2.x: with directories
46 * 3.0.x: with namespaces
47 * 3.1.x: with namespace meta-data
48 * 3.2.x: with collections
49 * 4.0.x: with expiration, variable meta-data, kblocks
50 * 4.1.x: with new error and configuration handling
51 * 5.0.x: with location URIs
52 * 6.0.0: with support for OR in KSKs
53 * 6.1.x: with simplified namespace support
54 * 9.0.0: CPS-style integrated API
56 #define GNUNET_FS_VERSION 0x00090000
59 /* ******************** URI API *********************** */
61 #define GNUNET_FS_URI_PREFIX "gnunet://fs/"
62 #define GNUNET_FS_URI_KSK_INFIX "ksk/"
63 #define GNUNET_FS_URI_SKS_INFIX "sks/"
64 #define GNUNET_FS_URI_CHK_INFIX "chk/"
65 #define GNUNET_FS_URI_LOC_INFIX "loc/"
69 * A Universal Resource Identifier (URI), opaque.
75 * Iterator over keywords
78 * @param keyword the keyword
79 * @param is_mandatory is the keyword mandatory (in a search)
80 * @return GNUNET_OK to continue to iterate, GNUNET_SYSERR to abort
82 typedef int (*GNUNET_FS_KeywordIterator) (void *cls, const char *keyword,
86 * Get a unique key from a URI. This is for putting URIs
87 * into HashMaps. The key may change between FS implementations.
89 * @param uri uri to convert to a unique key
90 * @param key wherer to store the unique key
93 GNUNET_FS_uri_to_key (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri, GNUNET_HashCode * key);
96 * Convert a URI to a UTF-8 String.
98 * @param uri uri to convert to a string
99 * @return the UTF-8 string
102 GNUNET_FS_uri_to_string (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
105 * Convert keyword URI to a human readable format
106 * (i.e. the search query that was used in the first place)
108 * @param uri ksk uri to convert to a string
109 * @return string with the keywords
112 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_to_string_fancy (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
116 * Add the given keyword to the set of keywords represented by the URI.
117 * Does nothing if the keyword is already present.
119 * @param uri ksk uri to modify
120 * @param keyword keyword to add
121 * @param is_mandatory is this keyword mandatory?
124 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_add_keyword (struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri, const char *keyword,
129 * Remove the given keyword from the set of keywords represented by the URI.
130 * Does nothing if the keyword is not present.
132 * @param uri ksk uri to modify
133 * @param keyword keyword to add
136 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_remove_keyword (struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
137 const char *keyword);
141 * Convert a UTF-8 String to a URI.
143 * @param uri string to parse
144 * @param emsg where to store the parser error message (if any)
145 * @return NULL on error
147 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
148 GNUNET_FS_uri_parse (const char *uri, char **emsg);
153 * @param uri uri to free
156 GNUNET_FS_uri_destroy (struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
160 * How many keywords are ANDed in this keyword URI?
162 * @param uri ksk uri to get the number of keywords from
163 * @return 0 if this is not a keyword URI
166 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_get_keyword_count (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
170 * Iterate over all keywords in this keyword URI.
172 * @param uri ksk uri to get the keywords from
173 * @param iterator function to call on each keyword
174 * @param iterator_cls closure for iterator
175 * @return -1 if this is not a keyword URI, otherwise number of
176 * keywords iterated over until iterator aborted
179 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_get_keywords (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
180 GNUNET_FS_KeywordIterator iterator,
185 * Obtain the identity of the peer offering the data
187 * @param uri the location URI to inspect
188 * @param peer where to store the identify of the peer (presumably) offering the content
189 * @return GNUNET_SYSERR if this is not a location URI, otherwise GNUNET_OK
192 GNUNET_FS_uri_loc_get_peer_identity (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
193 struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *peer);
197 * Obtain the URI of the content itself.
199 * @param uri location URI to get the content URI from
200 * @return NULL if argument is not a location URI
202 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
203 GNUNET_FS_uri_loc_get_uri (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
207 * Obtain the expiration of the LOC URI.
209 * @param uri location URI to get the expiration from
210 * @return expiration time of the URI
212 struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
213 GNUNET_FS_uri_loc_get_expiration (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
217 * Construct a location URI (this peer will be used for the location).
219 * @param baseUri content offered by the sender
220 * @param cfg configuration information (used to find our hostkey)
221 * @param expiration_time how long will the content be offered?
222 * @return the location URI, NULL on error
224 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
225 GNUNET_FS_uri_loc_create (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *baseUri,
226 const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
227 struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute expiration_time);
231 * Canonicalize keyword URI. Performs operations such
232 * as decapitalization and removal of certain characters.
233 * (useful for search).
235 * @param uri the URI to canonicalize
236 * @return canonicalized version of the URI, NULL on error
238 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
239 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_canonicalize (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
243 * Merge the sets of keywords from two KSK URIs.
244 * (useful for merging the canonicalized keywords with
245 * the original keywords for sharing).
247 * @param u1 first uri
248 * @param u2 second uri
249 * @return merged URI, NULL on error
251 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
252 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_merge (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *u1,
253 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *u2);
259 * @param uri the URI to duplicate
260 * @return copy of the URI
262 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
263 GNUNET_FS_uri_dup (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
267 * Create an FS URI from a single user-supplied string of keywords.
268 * The string is broken up at spaces into individual keywords.
269 * Keywords that start with "+" are mandatory. Double-quotes can
270 * be used to prevent breaking up strings at spaces (and also
271 * to specify non-mandatory keywords starting with "+").
273 * Keywords must contain a balanced number of double quotes and
274 * double quotes can not be used in the actual keywords (for
275 * example, the string '""foo bar""' will be turned into two
276 * "OR"ed keywords 'foo' and 'bar', not into '"foo bar"'.
278 * @param keywords the keyword string
279 * @param emsg where to store an error message
280 * @return an FS URI for the given keywords, NULL
281 * if keywords is not legal (i.e. empty).
283 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
284 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_create (const char *keywords, char **emsg);
288 * Create an FS URI from a user-supplied command line of keywords.
289 * Arguments should start with "+" to indicate mandatory
292 * @param argc number of keywords
293 * @param argv keywords (double quotes are not required for
294 * keywords containing spaces; however, double
295 * quotes are required for keywords starting with
296 * "+"); there is no mechanism for having double
297 * quotes in the actual keywords (if the user
298 * did specifically specify double quotes, the
299 * caller should convert each double quote
300 * into two single quotes).
301 * @return an FS URI for the given keywords, NULL
302 * if keywords is not legal (i.e. empty).
304 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
305 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_create_from_args (unsigned int argc, const char **argv);
309 * Test if two URIs are equal.
311 * @param u1 one of the URIs
312 * @param u2 the other URI
313 * @return GNUNET_YES if the URIs are equal
316 GNUNET_FS_uri_test_equal (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *u1,
317 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *u2);
321 * Is this a namespace URI?
323 * @param uri the uri to check
324 * @return GNUNET_YES if this is an SKS uri
327 GNUNET_FS_uri_test_sks (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
331 * Handle to one of our namespaces.
333 struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace;
337 * Create an SKS URI from a namespace and an identifier.
339 * @param ns namespace
340 * @param id identifier
341 * @param emsg where to store an error message
342 * @return an FS URI for the given namespace and identifier
344 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
345 GNUNET_FS_uri_sks_create (struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *ns, const char *id,
350 * Create an SKS URI from a namespace ID and an identifier.
352 * @param nsid namespace ID
353 * @param id identifier
354 * @return an FS URI for the given namespace and identifier
356 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
357 GNUNET_FS_uri_sks_create_from_nsid (GNUNET_HashCode * nsid, const char *id);
361 * Get the ID of a namespace from the given
364 * @param uri the uri to get the namespace ID from
365 * @param nsid where to store the ID of the namespace
366 * @return GNUNET_OK on success
369 GNUNET_FS_uri_sks_get_namespace (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
370 GNUNET_HashCode * nsid);
374 * Get the content identifier of an SKS URI.
376 * @param uri the sks uri
377 * @return NULL on error (not a valid SKS URI)
380 GNUNET_FS_uri_sks_get_content_id (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
384 * Convert namespace URI to a human readable format
385 * (using the namespace description, if available).
387 * @param cfg configuration to use
388 * @param uri SKS uri to convert
389 * @return NULL on error (not an SKS URI)
392 GNUNET_FS_uri_sks_to_string_fancy (struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
393 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
397 * Is this a keyword URI?
400 * @return GNUNET_YES if this is a KSK uri
403 GNUNET_FS_uri_test_ksk (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
407 * Is this a file (or directory) URI?
409 * @param uri the uri to check
410 * @return GNUNET_YES if this is a CHK uri
413 GNUNET_FS_uri_test_chk (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
417 * What is the size of the file that this URI
420 * @param uri the CHK (or LOC) URI to inspect
421 * @return size of the file as specified in the CHK URI
424 GNUNET_FS_uri_chk_get_file_size (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
428 * Is this a location URI?
430 * @param uri the uri to check
431 * @return GNUNET_YES if this is a LOC uri
434 GNUNET_FS_uri_test_loc (const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri);
438 * Construct a keyword-URI from meta-data (take all entries
439 * in the meta-data and construct one large keyword URI
440 * that lists all keywords that can be found in the meta-data).
442 * @param md metadata to use
443 * @return NULL on error, otherwise a KSK URI
445 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
446 GNUNET_FS_uri_ksk_create_from_meta_data (const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData
450 /* ******************** command-line option parsing API *********************** */
453 * Command-line option parser function that allows the user
454 * to specify one or more '-k' options with keywords. Each
455 * specified keyword will be added to the URI. A pointer to
456 * the URI must be passed as the "scls" argument.
458 * @param ctx command line processor context
459 * @param scls must be of type "struct GNUNET_FS_Uri **"
460 * @param option name of the option (typically 'k')
461 * @param value command line argument given
462 * @return GNUNET_OK on success
465 GNUNET_FS_getopt_set_keywords (struct GNUNET_GETOPT_CommandLineProcessorContext
466 *ctx, void *scls, const char *option,
471 * Command-line option parser function that allows the user to specify
472 * one or more '-m' options with metadata. Each specified entry of
473 * the form "type=value" will be added to the metadata. A pointer to
474 * the metadata must be passed as the "scls" argument.
476 * @param ctx command line processor context
477 * @param scls must be of type "struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData **"
478 * @param option name of the option (typically 'k')
479 * @param value command line argument given
480 * @return GNUNET_OK on success
483 GNUNET_FS_getopt_set_metadata (struct GNUNET_GETOPT_CommandLineProcessorContext
484 *ctx, void *scls, const char *option,
489 /* ************************* sharing API ***************** */
493 * Possible status codes used in the callback for the
494 * various file-sharing operations. On each file (or search),
495 * the callback is guaranteed to be called once with "START"
496 * and once with STOPPED; calls with PROGRESS, ERROR or COMPLETED
497 * are optional and depend on the circumstances; parent operations
498 * will be STARTED before child-operations and STOPPED after
499 * their respective child-operations. START and STOP signals
500 * are typically generated either due to explicit client requests
501 * or because of suspend/resume operations.
503 enum GNUNET_FS_Status
506 * Notification that we have started to publish a file structure.
508 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_START,
511 * Notification that we have resumed sharing a file structure.
513 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_RESUME,
516 * Notification that we have suspended sharing a file structure.
518 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_SUSPEND,
521 * Notification that we are making progress sharing a file structure.
523 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_PROGRESS,
526 * Notification that an error was encountered sharing a file structure.
527 * The application will continue to receive resume/suspend events for
528 * this structure until "GNUNET_FS_publish_stop" is called.
530 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_ERROR,
533 * Notification that we completed sharing a file structure.
534 * The application will continue to receive resume/suspend events for
535 * this structure until "GNUNET_FS_publish_stop" is called.
537 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_COMPLETED,
540 * Notification that we have stopped
541 * the process of uploading a file structure; no
542 * futher events will be generated for this action.
544 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_STOPPED,
547 * Notification that we have started this download.
549 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_START,
552 * Notification that this download is being resumed.
554 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_RESUME,
557 * Notification that this download was suspended.
559 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_SUSPEND,
562 * Notification about progress with this download.
564 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_PROGRESS,
567 * Notification that this download encountered an error.
569 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_ERROR,
572 * Notification that this download completed. Note that for
573 * directories, completion does not imply completion of all files in
576 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETED,
579 * Notification that this download was stopped
580 * (final event with respect to this action).
582 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_STOPPED,
585 * Notification that this download is now actively being
586 * pursued (as opposed to waiting in the queue).
588 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_ACTIVE,
591 * Notification that this download is no longer actively
592 * being pursued (back in the queue).
594 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_INACTIVE,
597 * Notification that this download is no longer part of a
598 * recursive download or search but now a 'stand-alone'
599 * download (and may thus need to be moved in the GUI
600 * into a different category).
602 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_LOST_PARENT,
605 * First event generated when a client requests
606 * a search to begin or when a namespace result
607 * automatically triggers the search for updates.
609 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_START,
612 * Last event when a search is being resumed;
613 * note that "GNUNET_FS_SEARCH_START" will not
614 * be generated in this case.
616 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESUME,
619 * Event generated for each search result
620 * when the respective search is resumed.
622 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESUME_RESULT,
625 * Last event when a search is being suspended;
626 * note that "GNUNET_FS_SEARCH_STOPPED" will not
627 * be generated in this case.
629 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_SUSPEND,
632 * This search has yielded a result.
634 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT,
637 * We have discovered a new namespace.
639 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT_NAMESPACE,
642 * We have additional data about the quality
643 * or availability of a search result.
645 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_UPDATE,
648 * Signals a problem with this search.
650 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_ERROR,
653 * Signals that this search was paused.
655 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_PAUSED,
658 * Signals that this search was continued (unpaused).
660 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_CONTINUED,
663 * Event generated for each search result
664 * when the respective search is stopped.
666 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT_STOPPED,
669 * Event generated for each search result
670 * when the respective search is suspended.
672 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT_SUSPEND,
675 * Last message from a search; this signals
676 * that there will be no further events associated
679 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_STOPPED,
682 * Notification that we started to unindex a file.
684 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_START,
687 * Notification that we resumed unindexing of a file.
689 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_RESUME,
692 * Notification that we suspended unindexing a file.
694 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_SUSPEND,
697 * Notification that we made progress unindexing a file.
699 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_PROGRESS,
702 * Notification that we encountered an error unindexing
705 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_ERROR,
708 * Notification that the unindexing of this file
711 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_COMPLETED,
714 * Notification that the unindexing of this file
715 * was stopped (final event for this action).
717 GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_STOPPED
722 * Handle for controlling an upload.
724 struct GNUNET_FS_PublishContext;
728 * Handle for controlling an unindexing operation.
730 struct GNUNET_FS_UnindexContext;
734 * Handle for controlling a search.
736 struct GNUNET_FS_SearchContext;
740 * Result from a search. Opaque handle to refer to the search
741 * (typically used when starting a download associated with the search
744 struct GNUNET_FS_SearchResult;
748 * Context for controlling a download.
750 struct GNUNET_FS_DownloadContext;
754 * Handle for detail information about a file that is being publishd.
755 * Specifies metadata, keywords, how to get the contents of the file
756 * (i.e. data-buffer in memory, filename on disk) and other options.
758 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation;
762 * Argument given to the progress callback with
763 * information about what is going on.
765 struct GNUNET_FS_ProgressInfo
769 * Values that depend on the event type.
775 * Values for all "GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_*" events.
781 * Context for controlling the upload.
783 struct GNUNET_FS_PublishContext *pc;
786 * Information about the file that is being publishd.
788 const struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *fi;
791 * Client context pointer (set the last time by the client for
792 * this operation; initially NULL on START/RESUME events).
797 * Client context pointer for the parent operation
798 * (if this is a file in a directory or a subdirectory).
803 * Name of the file being published; can be NULL.
805 const char *filename;
808 * How large is the file overall? For directories,
809 * this is only the size of the directory itself,
810 * not of the other files contained within the
816 * At what time do we expect to finish the upload?
817 * (will be a value in the past for completed
820 struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative eta;
823 * How long has this upload been actively running
824 * (excludes times where the upload was suspended).
826 struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative duration;
829 * How many bytes have we completed?
834 * What anonymity level is used for this upload?
839 * Additional values for specific events.
845 * These values are only valid for
846 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_PROGRESS events.
852 * Data block we just published.
857 * At what offset in the file is "data"?
862 * Length of the data block.
867 * Depth of the given block in the tree;
868 * 0 would be the lowest level (DBLOCKs).
875 * These values are only valid for
876 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_RESUME events.
882 * Error message, NULL if no error was encountered so far.
887 * URI of the file (if the download had been completed)
889 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *chk_uri;
894 * These values are only valid for
895 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_COMPLETED events.
903 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *chk_uri;
908 * These values are only valid for
909 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_PUBLISH_ERROR events.
915 * Error message, never NULL.
927 * Values for all "GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_*" events.
933 * Context for controlling the download.
935 struct GNUNET_FS_DownloadContext *dc;
938 * Client context pointer (set the last time
939 * by the client for this operation; initially
940 * NULL on START/RESUME events).
945 * Client context pointer for the parent operation
946 * (if this is a file in a directory or a subdirectory).
951 * Client context pointer for the associated search operation
952 * (specifically, context pointer for the specific search
953 * result, not the overall search); only set if this
954 * download was started from a search result.
959 * URI used for this download.
961 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri;
964 * Name of the file that we are downloading.
966 const char *filename;
969 * How large is the download overall? This
970 * is NOT necessarily the size from the
971 * URI since we may be doing a partial download.
976 * At what time do we expect to finish the download?
977 * (will be a value in the past for completed
980 struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative eta;
983 * How long has this download been active?
985 struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative duration;
988 * How many bytes have we completed?
993 * What anonymity level is used for this download?
998 * Is the download currently active.
1003 * Additional values for specific events.
1009 * These values are only valid for
1010 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_PROGRESS events.
1016 * Data block we just obtained, can be NULL (even if
1017 * data_len > 0) if we found the entire block 'intact' on
1018 * disk. In this case, it is also possible for 'data_len'
1019 * to be larger than an individual (32k) block.
1024 * At what offset in the file is "data"?
1029 * Length of the data block.
1034 * Depth of the given block in the tree;
1035 * 0 would be the lowest level (DBLOCKS).
1040 * How much trust did we offer for downloading this block?
1042 unsigned int trust_offered;
1047 * These values are only valid for
1048 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_START events.
1054 * Known metadata for the download.
1056 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1061 * These values are only valid for
1062 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_RESUME events.
1068 * Known metadata for the download.
1070 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1073 * Error message, NULL if we have not encountered any error yet.
1075 const char *message;
1080 * These values are only valid for
1081 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_DOWNLOAD_ERROR events.
1089 const char *message;
1098 * Values for all "GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_*" events.
1104 * Context for controlling the search, NULL for
1105 * searches that were not explicitly triggered
1106 * by the client (i.e., searches for updates in
1109 struct GNUNET_FS_SearchContext *sc;
1112 * Client context pointer (set the last time by the client for
1113 * this operation; initially NULL on START/RESUME events). Note
1114 * that this value can only be set on START/RESUME; returning
1115 * non-NULL on RESULT/RESUME_RESULT will actually update the
1116 * private context for "UPDATE" events.
1121 * Client parent-context pointer; NULL for top-level searches,
1122 * refers to the client context of the associated search result
1123 * for automatically triggered searches for updates in
1124 * namespaces. In this case, 'presult' refers to that search
1130 * What query is used for this search
1131 * (list of keywords or SKS identifier).
1133 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *query;
1136 * How long has this search been actively running
1137 * (excludes times where the search was paused or
1140 struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative duration;
1143 * What anonymity level is used for this search?
1148 * Additional values for specific events.
1154 * These values are only valid for
1155 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT events.
1161 * Metadata for the search result.
1163 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1166 * URI for the search result.
1168 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri;
1171 * Handle to the result (for starting downloads).
1173 struct GNUNET_FS_SearchResult *result;
1176 * Applicability rank (the larger, the better the result
1177 * fits the search criteria).
1179 uint32_t applicability_rank;
1184 * These values are only valid for
1185 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESUME_RESULT events.
1191 * Metadata for the search result.
1193 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1196 * URI for the search result.
1198 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri;
1201 * Handle to the result (for starting downloads).
1203 struct GNUNET_FS_SearchResult *result;
1206 * Current availability rank (negative:
1207 * unavailable, positive: available)
1209 int32_t availability_rank;
1212 * On how many total queries is the given
1213 * availability_rank based?
1215 uint32_t availability_certainty;
1218 * Updated applicability rank (the larger,
1219 * the better the result fits the search
1222 uint32_t applicability_rank;
1227 * These values are only valid for
1228 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_UPDATE events.
1234 * Private context set for for this result
1235 * during the "RESULT" event.
1240 * Metadata for the search result.
1242 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1245 * URI for the search result.
1247 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri;
1250 * Current availability rank (negative:
1251 * unavailable, positive: available)
1253 int32_t availability_rank;
1256 * On how many total queries is the given
1257 * availability_rank based?
1259 uint32_t availability_certainty;
1262 * Updated applicability rank (the larger,
1263 * the better the result fits the search
1266 uint32_t applicability_rank;
1271 * These values are only valid for
1272 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT_SUSPEND events.
1273 * These events are automatically triggered for
1274 * each search result before the
1275 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_SUSPEND event. This
1276 * happens primarily to give the client a chance
1277 * to clean up the "cctx" (if needed).
1283 * Private context set for for this result
1284 * during the "RESULT" event.
1289 * Metadata for the search result.
1291 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1294 * URI for the search result.
1296 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri;
1301 * These values are only valid for
1302 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT_STOPPED events.
1303 * These events are automatically triggered for
1304 * each search result before the
1305 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_STOPPED event. This
1306 * happens primarily to give the client a chance
1307 * to clean up the "cctx" (if needed).
1313 * Private context set for for this result
1314 * during the "RESULT" event.
1319 * Metadata for the search result.
1321 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1324 * URI for the search result.
1326 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri;
1331 * These values are only valid for
1332 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESUME events.
1338 * Error message, NULL if we have not encountered any error yet.
1340 const char *message;
1343 * Is this search currently paused?
1350 * These values are only valid for
1351 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_ERROR events.
1359 const char *message;
1364 * Values for all "GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_RESULT_NAMESPACE" events.
1370 * Handle to the namespace (NULL if it is not a local
1373 struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *ns;
1376 * Short, human-readable name of the namespace.
1381 * Root identifier for the namespace, can be NULL.
1386 * Metadata for the namespace.
1388 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta;
1391 * Hash-identifier for the namespace.
1402 * Values for all "GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_*" events.
1408 * Context for controlling the unindexing.
1410 struct GNUNET_FS_UnindexContext *uc;
1413 * Client context pointer (set the last time
1414 * by the client for this operation; initially
1415 * NULL on START/RESUME events).
1420 * Name of the file that is being unindexed.
1422 const char *filename;
1425 * How large is the file overall?
1430 * At what time do we expect to finish unindexing?
1431 * (will be a value in the past for completed
1432 * unindexing opeations).
1434 struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative eta;
1437 * How long has this upload been actively running
1438 * (excludes times where the upload was suspended).
1440 struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative duration;
1443 * How many bytes have we completed?
1448 * Additional values for specific events.
1454 * These values are only valid for
1455 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_PROGRESS events.
1461 * Data block we just unindexed.
1466 * At what offset in the file is "data"?
1471 * Length of the data block.
1476 * Depth of the given block in the tree;
1477 * 0 would be the lowest level (DBLOCKS).
1484 * These values are only valid for
1485 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_RESUME events.
1491 * Error message, NULL if we have not encountered any error yet.
1493 const char *message;
1498 * These values are only valid for
1499 * GNUNET_FS_STATUS_UNINDEX_ERROR events.
1507 const char *message;
1518 * Specific status code (determines the event type).
1520 enum GNUNET_FS_Status status;
1526 * Notification of FS to a client about the progress of an
1527 * operation. Callbacks of this type will be used for uploads,
1528 * downloads and searches. Some of the arguments depend a bit
1529 * in their meaning on the context in which the callback is used.
1531 * @param cls closure
1532 * @param info details about the event, specifying the event type
1533 * and various bits about the event
1534 * @return client-context (for the next progress call
1535 * for this operation; should be set to NULL for
1536 * SUSPEND and STOPPED events). The value returned
1537 * will be passed to future callbacks in the respective
1538 * field in the GNUNET_FS_ProgressInfo struct.
1540 typedef void *(*GNUNET_FS_ProgressCallback) (void *cls,
1541 const struct GNUNET_FS_ProgressInfo
1546 * General (global) option flags for file-sharing.
1548 enum GNUNET_FS_Flags
1551 * No special flags set.
1553 GNUNET_FS_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
1556 * Is persistence of operations desired?
1557 * (will create SUSPEND/RESUME events).
1559 GNUNET_FS_FLAGS_PERSISTENCE = 1,
1562 * Should we automatically trigger probes for search results
1563 * to determine availability?
1564 * (will create GNUNET_FS_STATUS_SEARCH_UPDATE events).
1566 GNUNET_FS_FLAGS_DO_PROBES = 2
1570 * Options specified in the VARARGs portion of GNUNET_FS_start.
1572 enum GNUNET_FS_OPTIONS
1576 * Last option in the VARARG list.
1578 GNUNET_FS_OPTIONS_END = 0,
1581 * Select the desired amount of parallelism (this option should be
1582 * followed by an "unsigned int" giving the desired maximum number
1583 * of parallel downloads).
1585 GNUNET_FS_OPTIONS_DOWNLOAD_PARALLELISM = 1,
1588 * Maximum number of requests that should be pending at a given
1589 * point in time (invidivual downloads may go above this, but
1590 * if we are above this threshold, we should not activate any
1591 * additional downloads.
1593 GNUNET_FS_OPTIONS_REQUEST_PARALLELISM = 2
1598 * Settings for publishing a block (which may of course also
1599 * apply to an entire directory or file).
1601 struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions
1605 * At what time should the block expire? Data blocks (DBLOCKS and
1606 * IBLOCKS) may still be used even if they are expired (however,
1607 * they'd be removed quickly from the datastore if we are short on
1608 * space), all other types of blocks will no longer be returned
1609 * after they expire.
1611 struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute expiration_time;
1614 * At which anonymity level should the block be shared?
1615 * (0: no anonymity, 1: normal GAP, >1: with cover traffic).
1617 uint32_t anonymity_level;
1620 * How important is it for us to store the block? If we run
1621 * out of space, the highest-priority, non-expired blocks will
1624 uint32_t content_priority;
1627 * How often should we try to migrate the block to other peers?
1628 * Only used if "CONTENT_PUSHING" is set to YES, in which case we
1629 * first push each block to other peers according to their
1630 * replication levels. Once each block has been pushed that many
1631 * times to other peers, blocks are chosen for migration at random.
1632 * Naturally, there is no guarantee that the other peers will keep
1633 * these blocks for any period of time (since they won't have any
1634 * priority or might be too busy to even store the block in the
1637 uint32_t replication_level;
1643 * Return the current year (i.e. '2011').
1646 GNUNET_FS_get_current_year (void);
1650 * Convert a year to an expiration time of January 1st of that year.
1652 * @param year a year (after 1970, please ;-)).
1653 * @return absolute time for January 1st of that year.
1655 struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute
1656 GNUNET_FS_year_to_time (unsigned int year);
1660 * Handle to the file-sharing service.
1662 struct GNUNET_FS_Handle;
1666 * Setup a connection to the file-sharing service.
1668 * @param cfg configuration to use
1669 * @param client_name unique identifier for this client
1670 * @param upcb function to call to notify about FS actions
1671 * @param upcb_cls closure for upcb
1672 * @param flags specific attributes for fs-operations
1673 * @param ... list of optional options, terminated with GNUNET_FS_OPTIONS_END
1674 * @return NULL on error
1676 struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *
1677 GNUNET_FS_start (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
1678 const char *client_name, GNUNET_FS_ProgressCallback upcb,
1679 void *upcb_cls, enum GNUNET_FS_Flags flags, ...);
1683 * Close our connection with the file-sharing service.
1684 * The callback given to GNUNET_FS_start will no longer be
1685 * called after this function returns.
1687 * @param h handle that was returned from GNUNET_FS_start
1690 GNUNET_FS_stop (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h);
1694 * Extract meta-data from a file.
1696 * @param md metadata to set
1697 * @param filename name of file to inspect
1698 * @param extractors plugins to use
1699 * @return GNUNET_SYSERR on error, otherwise the number
1700 * of meta-data items obtained
1703 GNUNET_FS_meta_data_extract_from_file (struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *md,
1704 const char *filename,
1705 struct EXTRACTOR_PluginList *extractors);
1709 * Function called on entries in a GNUNET_FS_FileInformation publish-structure.
1711 * @param cls closure
1712 * @param fi the entry in the publish-structure
1713 * @param length length of the file or directory
1714 * @param meta metadata for the file or directory (can be modified)
1715 * @param uri pointer to the keywords that will be used for this entry (can be modified)
1716 * @param bo block options (can be modified)
1717 * @param do_index should we index (can be modified)
1718 * @param client_info pointer to client context set upon creation (can be modified)
1719 * @return GNUNET_OK to continue, GNUNET_NO to remove
1720 * this entry from the directory, GNUNET_SYSERR
1721 * to abort the iteration
1723 typedef int (*GNUNET_FS_FileInformationProcessor) (void *cls,
1725 GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *
1726 fi, uint64_t length,
1728 GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *
1730 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri ** uri,
1731 struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions
1732 * bo, int *do_index,
1733 void **client_info);
1737 * Obtain the name under which this file information
1738 * structure is stored on disk. Only works for top-level
1739 * file information structures.
1741 * @param s structure to get the filename for
1742 * @return NULL on error, otherwise filename that
1743 * can be passed to "GNUNET_FS_file_information_recover"
1744 * to read this fi-struct from disk.
1747 GNUNET_FS_file_information_get_id (struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *s);
1752 * Create an entry for a file in a publish-structure.
1754 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
1755 * @param client_info initial client-info value for this entry
1756 * @param filename name of the file or directory to publish
1757 * @param keywords under which keywords should this file be available
1758 * directly; can be NULL
1759 * @param meta metadata for the file
1760 * @param do_index GNUNET_YES for index, GNUNET_NO for insertion,
1761 * GNUNET_SYSERR for simulation
1762 * @param bo block options
1763 * @return publish structure entry for the file
1765 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *
1766 GNUNET_FS_file_information_create_from_file (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
1768 const char *filename,
1769 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri
1772 GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta,
1774 const struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions
1779 * Create an entry for a file in a publish-structure.
1781 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
1782 * @param client_info initial client-info value for this entry
1783 * @param length length of the file
1784 * @param data data for the file (should not be used afterwards by
1785 * the caller; callee will "free")
1786 * @param keywords under which keywords should this file be available
1787 * directly; can be NULL
1788 * @param meta metadata for the file
1789 * @param do_index GNUNET_YES for index, GNUNET_NO for insertion,
1790 * GNUNET_SYSERR for simulation
1791 * @param bo block options
1792 * @return publish structure entry for the file
1794 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *
1795 GNUNET_FS_file_information_create_from_data (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
1796 void *client_info, uint64_t length,
1798 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri
1801 GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta,
1803 const struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions
1808 * Function that provides data.
1810 * @param cls closure
1811 * @param offset offset to read from; it is possible
1812 * that the caller might need to go backwards
1814 * @param max maximum number of bytes that should be
1815 * copied to buf; readers are not allowed
1816 * to provide less data unless there is an error;
1817 * a value of "0" will be used at the end to allow
1818 * the reader to clean up its internal state
1819 * @param buf where the reader should write the data
1820 * @param emsg location for the reader to store an error message
1821 * @return number of bytes written, usually "max", 0 on error
1823 typedef size_t (*GNUNET_FS_DataReader) (void *cls, uint64_t offset, size_t max,
1824 void *buf, char **emsg);
1828 * Create an entry for a file in a publish-structure.
1830 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
1831 * @param client_info initial client-info value for this entry
1832 * @param length length of the file
1833 * @param reader function that can be used to obtain the data for the file
1834 * @param reader_cls closure for "reader"
1835 * @param keywords under which keywords should this file be available
1836 * directly; can be NULL
1837 * @param meta metadata for the file
1838 * @param do_index GNUNET_YES for index, GNUNET_NO for insertion,
1839 * GNUNET_SYSERR for simulation
1840 * @param bo block options
1841 * @return publish structure entry for the file
1843 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *
1844 GNUNET_FS_file_information_create_from_reader (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
1847 GNUNET_FS_DataReader reader,
1849 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri
1852 GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta,
1855 GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *bo);
1859 * Function that a "GNUNET_FS_DirectoryScanner" should call
1860 * for each entry in the directory.
1862 * @param cls closure
1863 * @param filename name of the file (including path); must end
1864 * in a "/" (even on W32) if this is a directory
1865 * @param fi information about the file (should not be
1866 * used henceforth by the caller)
1868 typedef void (*GNUNET_FS_FileProcessor) (void *cls, const char *filename,
1869 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation * fi);
1873 * Type of a function that will be used to scan a directory.
1875 * @param cls closure
1876 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
1877 * @param dirname name of the directory to scan
1878 * @param do_index should files be indexed or inserted
1879 * @param bo block options
1880 * @param proc function to call on each entry
1881 * @param proc_cls closure for proc
1882 * @param emsg where to store an error message (on errors)
1883 * @return GNUNET_OK on success
1885 typedef int (*GNUNET_FS_DirectoryScanner) (void *cls,
1886 struct GNUNET_FS_Handle * h,
1887 const char *dirname, int do_index,
1888 const struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *
1889 bo, GNUNET_FS_FileProcessor proc,
1890 void *proc_cls, char **emsg);
1895 * Simple, useful default implementation of a directory scanner
1896 * (GNUNET_FS_DirectoryScanner). This implementation expects to get a
1897 * UNIX filename, will publish all files in the directory except hidden
1898 * files (those starting with a "."). Metadata will be extracted
1899 * using GNU libextractor; the specific list of plugins should be
1900 * specified in "cls", passing NULL will disable (!) metadata
1901 * extraction. Keywords will be derived from the metadata and be
1902 * subject to default canonicalization. This is strictly a
1903 * convenience function.
1905 * @param cls must be of type "struct EXTRACTOR_Extractor*"
1906 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
1907 * @param dirname name of the directory to scan
1908 * @param do_index should files be indexed or inserted
1909 * @param bo block options
1910 * @param proc function called on each entry
1911 * @param proc_cls closure for proc
1912 * @param emsg where to store an error message (on errors)
1913 * @return GNUNET_OK on success
1916 GNUNET_FS_directory_scanner_default (void *cls, struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
1917 const char *dirname, int do_index,
1918 const struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *bo,
1919 GNUNET_FS_FileProcessor proc,
1920 void *proc_cls, char **emsg);
1924 * Create a publish-structure from an existing file hierarchy, inferring
1925 * and organizing keywords and metadata as much as possible. This
1926 * function primarily performs the recursive build and re-organizes
1927 * keywords and metadata; for automatically getting metadata
1928 * extraction, scanning of directories and creation of the respective
1929 * GNUNET_FS_FileInformation entries the default scanner should be
1930 * passed (GNUNET_FS_directory_scanner_default). This is strictly a
1931 * convenience function.
1933 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
1934 * @param client_info initial client-info value for this entry
1935 * @param filename name of the top-level file or directory
1936 * @param scanner function used to get a list of files in a directory
1937 * @param scanner_cls closure for scanner
1938 * @param do_index should files in the hierarchy be indexed?
1939 * @param bo block options
1940 * @param emsg where to store an error message
1941 * @return publish structure entry for the directory, NULL on error
1943 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *
1944 GNUNET_FS_file_information_create_from_directory (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
1946 const char *filename,
1947 GNUNET_FS_DirectoryScanner
1948 scanner, void *scanner_cls,
1951 GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *bo,
1956 * Create an entry for an empty directory in a publish-structure.
1957 * This function should be used by applications for which the
1958 * use of "GNUNET_FS_file_information_create_from_directory"
1959 * is not appropriate.
1961 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
1962 * @param client_info initial client-info value for this entry
1963 * @param keywords under which keywords should this directory be available
1964 * directly; can be NULL
1965 * @param meta metadata for the directory
1966 * @param bo block options
1967 * @return publish structure entry for the directory , NULL on error
1969 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *
1970 GNUNET_FS_file_information_create_empty_directory (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
1972 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri
1975 GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData
1978 GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *bo);
1982 * Test if a given entry represents a directory.
1984 * @param ent check if this FI represents a directory
1985 * @return GNUNET_YES if so, GNUNET_NO if not
1988 GNUNET_FS_file_information_is_directory (const struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation
1993 * Add an entry to a directory in a publish-structure. Clients
1994 * should never modify publish structures that were passed to
1995 * "GNUNET_FS_publish_start" already.
1997 * @param dir the directory
1998 * @param ent the entry to add; the entry must not have been
1999 * added to any other directory at this point and
2000 * must not include "dir" in its structure
2001 * @return GNUNET_OK on success, GNUNET_SYSERR on error
2004 GNUNET_FS_file_information_add (struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *dir,
2005 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *ent);
2009 * Inspect a file or directory in a publish-structure. Clients
2010 * should never modify publish structures that were passed to
2011 * "GNUNET_FS_publish_start" already. When called on a directory,
2012 * this function will FIRST call "proc" with information about
2013 * the directory itself and then for each of the files in the
2014 * directory (but not for files in subdirectories). When called
2015 * on a file, "proc" will be called exactly once (with information
2016 * about the specific file).
2018 * @param dir the directory
2019 * @param proc function to call on each entry
2020 * @param proc_cls closure for proc
2023 GNUNET_FS_file_information_inspect (struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *dir,
2024 GNUNET_FS_FileInformationProcessor proc,
2029 * Destroy publish-structure. Clients should never destroy publish
2030 * structures that were passed to "GNUNET_FS_publish_start" already.
2032 * @param fi structure to destroy
2033 * @param cleaner function to call on each entry in the structure
2034 * (useful to clean up client_info); can be NULL; return
2035 * values are ignored
2036 * @param cleaner_cls closure for cleaner
2039 GNUNET_FS_file_information_destroy (struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *fi,
2040 GNUNET_FS_FileInformationProcessor cleaner,
2045 * Options for publishing. Compatible options
2046 * can be OR'ed together.
2048 enum GNUNET_FS_PublishOptions
2051 * No options (use defaults for everything).
2053 GNUNET_FS_PUBLISH_OPTION_NONE = 0,
2056 * Simulate publishing. With this option, no data will be stored
2057 * in the datastore. Useful for computing URIs from files.
2059 GNUNET_FS_PUBLISH_OPTION_SIMULATE_ONLY = 1
2063 * Publish a file or directory.
2065 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2066 * @param fi information about the file or directory structure to publish
2067 * @param namespace namespace to publish the file in, NULL for no namespace
2068 * @param nid identifier to use for the publishd content in the namespace
2069 * (can be NULL, must be NULL if namespace is NULL)
2070 * @param nuid update-identifier that will be used for future updates
2071 * (can be NULL, must be NULL if namespace or nid is NULL)
2072 * @param options options for the publication
2073 * @return context that can be used to control the publish operation
2075 struct GNUNET_FS_PublishContext *
2076 GNUNET_FS_publish_start (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2077 struct GNUNET_FS_FileInformation *fi,
2078 struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *namespace, const char *nid,
2080 enum GNUNET_FS_PublishOptions options);
2084 * Stop a publication. Will abort incomplete publications (but
2085 * not remove blocks that have already been published) or
2086 * simply clean up the state for completed publications.
2087 * Must NOT be called from within the event callback!
2089 * @param pc context for the publication to stop
2092 GNUNET_FS_publish_stop (struct GNUNET_FS_PublishContext *pc);
2096 * Signature of a function called as the continuation of a KBlock or
2097 * SBlock publication.
2099 * @param cls closure
2100 * @param uri URI under which the block is now available, NULL on error
2101 * @param emsg error message, NULL on success
2103 typedef void (*GNUNET_FS_PublishContinuation) (void *cls,
2104 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri * uri,
2109 * Publish a KBlock on GNUnet.
2111 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2112 * @param ksk_uri keywords to use
2113 * @param meta metadata to use
2114 * @param uri URI to refer to in the KBlock
2115 * @param bo block options
2116 * @param options publication options
2117 * @param cont continuation
2118 * @param cont_cls closure for cont
2121 GNUNET_FS_publish_ksk (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2122 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *ksk_uri,
2123 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta,
2124 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
2125 const struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *bo,
2126 enum GNUNET_FS_PublishOptions options,
2127 GNUNET_FS_PublishContinuation cont, void *cont_cls);
2131 * Publish an SBlock on GNUnet.
2133 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2134 * @param namespace namespace to publish in
2135 * @param identifier identifier to use
2136 * @param update update identifier to use
2137 * @param meta metadata to use
2138 * @param uri URI to refer to in the SBlock
2139 * @param bo block options
2140 * @param options publication options
2141 * @param cont continuation
2142 * @param cont_cls closure for cont
2145 GNUNET_FS_publish_sks (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2146 struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *namespace,
2147 const char *identifier, const char *update,
2148 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta,
2149 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
2150 const struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *bo,
2151 enum GNUNET_FS_PublishOptions options,
2152 GNUNET_FS_PublishContinuation cont, void *cont_cls);
2156 * Type of a function called by "GNUNET_FS_get_indexed_files".
2158 * @param cls closure
2159 * @param filename the name of the file
2160 * @param file_id hash of the contents of the indexed file
2161 * @return GNUNET_OK to continue iteration, GNUNET_SYSERR to abort
2163 typedef int (*GNUNET_FS_IndexedFileProcessor) (void *cls, const char *filename,
2164 const GNUNET_HashCode * file_id);
2168 * Iterate over all indexed files.
2170 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2171 * @param iterator function to call on each indexed file
2172 * @param iterator_cls closure for iterator
2173 * @param cont continuation to call when done;
2174 * reason should be "TIMEOUT" (on
2175 * error) or "PREREQ_DONE" (on success)
2176 * @param cont_cls closure for cont
2179 GNUNET_FS_get_indexed_files (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2180 GNUNET_FS_IndexedFileProcessor iterator,
2181 void *iterator_cls, GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task cont,
2188 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2189 * @param filename file to unindex
2190 * @param cctx initial value for the client context
2191 * @return NULL on error, otherwise handle
2193 struct GNUNET_FS_UnindexContext *
2194 GNUNET_FS_unindex_start (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h, const char *filename,
2199 * Clean up after completion of an unindex operation.
2204 GNUNET_FS_unindex_stop (struct GNUNET_FS_UnindexContext *uc);
2208 * Publish an advertismement for a namespace.
2210 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2211 * @param ksk_uri keywords to use for advertisment
2212 * @param namespace handle for the namespace that should be advertised
2213 * @param meta meta-data for the namespace advertisement
2214 * @param bo block options
2215 * @param rootEntry name of the root of the namespace
2216 * @param cont continuation
2217 * @param cont_cls closure for cont
2220 GNUNET_FS_namespace_advertise (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2221 struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *ksk_uri,
2222 struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *namespace,
2223 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta,
2224 const struct GNUNET_FS_BlockOptions *bo,
2225 const char *rootEntry,
2226 GNUNET_FS_PublishContinuation cont,
2231 * Create a namespace with the given name; if one already
2232 * exists, return a handle to the existing namespace.
2234 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2235 * @param name name to use for the namespace
2236 * @return handle to the namespace, NULL on error
2238 struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *
2239 GNUNET_FS_namespace_create (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h, const char *name);
2243 * Delete a namespace handle. Can be used for a clean shutdown (free
2244 * memory) or also to freeze the namespace to prevent further
2245 * insertions by anyone.
2247 * @param namespace handle to the namespace that should be deleted / freed
2248 * @param freeze prevents future insertions; creating a namespace
2249 * with the same name again will create a fresh namespace instead
2251 * @return GNUNET_OK on success, GNUNET_SYSERR on error
2254 GNUNET_FS_namespace_delete (struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *namespace, int freeze);
2258 * Callback with information about local (!) namespaces.
2259 * Contains the names of the local namespace and the global
2262 * @param cls closure
2263 * @param name human-readable identifier of the namespace
2264 * @param id hash identifier for the namespace
2266 typedef void (*GNUNET_FS_NamespaceInfoProcessor) (void *cls, const char *name,
2267 const GNUNET_HashCode * id);
2271 * Build a list of all available local (!) namespaces The returned
2272 * names are only the nicknames since we only iterate over the local
2275 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2276 * @param cb function to call on each known namespace
2277 * @param cb_cls closure for cb
2280 GNUNET_FS_namespace_list (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2281 GNUNET_FS_NamespaceInfoProcessor cb, void *cb_cls);
2285 * Function called on updateable identifiers.
2287 * @param cls closure
2288 * @param last_id last identifier
2289 * @param last_uri uri used for the content published under the last_id
2290 * @param last_meta metadata associated with last_uri
2291 * @param next_id identifier that should be used for updates
2293 typedef void (*GNUNET_FS_IdentifierProcessor) (void *cls, const char *last_id,
2294 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
2297 GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *
2298 last_meta, const char *next_id);
2302 * List all of the identifiers in the namespace for which we could
2303 * produce an update. Namespace updates form a graph where each node
2304 * has a name. Each node can have any number of URI/meta-data entries
2305 * which can each be linked to other nodes. Cycles are possible.
2307 * Calling this function with "next_id" NULL will cause the library to
2308 * call "ip" with a root for each strongly connected component of the
2309 * graph (a root being a node from which all other nodes in the Scc
2312 * Calling this function with "next_id" being the name of a node will
2313 * cause the library to call "ip" with all children of the node. Note
2314 * that cycles within an SCC are possible (including self-loops).
2316 * @param namespace namespace to inspect for updateable content
2317 * @param next_id ID to look for; use NULL to look for SCC roots
2318 * @param ip function to call on each updateable identifier
2319 * @param ip_cls closure for ip
2322 GNUNET_FS_namespace_list_updateable (struct GNUNET_FS_Namespace *namespace,
2323 const char *next_id,
2324 GNUNET_FS_IdentifierProcessor ip,
2329 * Options for searching. Compatible options
2330 * can be OR'ed together.
2332 enum GNUNET_FS_SearchOptions
2335 * No options (use defaults for everything).
2337 GNUNET_FS_SEARCH_OPTION_NONE = 0,
2340 * Only search the local host, do not search remote systems (no P2P)
2342 GNUNET_FS_SEARCH_OPTION_LOOPBACK_ONLY = 1
2347 * Start search for content.
2349 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2350 * @param uri specifies the search parameters; can be
2351 * a KSK URI or an SKS URI.
2352 * @param anonymity desired level of anonymity
2353 * @param options options for the search
2354 * @param cctx initial value for the client context
2355 * @return context that can be used to control the search
2357 struct GNUNET_FS_SearchContext *
2358 GNUNET_FS_search_start (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2359 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri, uint32_t anonymity,
2360 enum GNUNET_FS_SearchOptions options, void *cctx);
2366 * @param sc context for the search that should be paused
2369 GNUNET_FS_search_pause (struct GNUNET_FS_SearchContext *sc);
2373 * Continue paused search.
2375 * @param sc context for the search that should be resumed
2378 GNUNET_FS_search_continue (struct GNUNET_FS_SearchContext *sc);
2382 * Stop search for content.
2384 * @param sc context for the search that should be stopped
2387 GNUNET_FS_search_stop (struct GNUNET_FS_SearchContext *sc);
2393 * Options for downloading. Compatible options
2394 * can be OR'ed together.
2396 enum GNUNET_FS_DownloadOptions
2399 * No options (use defaults for everything).
2401 GNUNET_FS_DOWNLOAD_OPTION_NONE = 0,
2404 * Only download from the local host, do not access remote systems (no P2P)
2406 GNUNET_FS_DOWNLOAD_OPTION_LOOPBACK_ONLY = 1,
2409 * Do a recursive download (that is, automatically trigger the
2410 * download of files in directories).
2412 GNUNET_FS_DOWNLOAD_OPTION_RECURSIVE = 2,
2415 * Do not append temporary data to
2416 * the target file (for the IBlocks).
2418 GNUNET_FS_DOWNLOAD_NO_TEMPORARIES = 4,
2421 * Internal option used to flag this download as a 'probe' for a
2422 * search result. Impacts the priority with which the download is
2423 * run and causes signalling callbacks to be done differently.
2424 * Also, probe downloads are not serialized on suspension. Normal
2425 * clients should not use this!
2427 GNUNET_FS_DOWNLOAD_IS_PROBE = (1 << 31)
2433 * Download parts of a file. Note that this will store
2434 * the blocks at the respective offset in the given file. Also, the
2435 * download is still using the blocking of the underlying FS
2436 * encoding. As a result, the download may *write* outside of the
2437 * given boundaries (if offset and length do not match the 32k FS
2438 * block boundaries). <p>
2440 * The given range can be used to focus a download towards a
2441 * particular portion of the file (optimization), not to strictly
2442 * limit the download to exactly those bytes.
2444 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2445 * @param uri the URI of the file (determines what to download); CHK or LOC URI
2446 * @param meta known metadata for the file (can be NULL)
2447 * @param filename where to store the file, maybe NULL (then no file is
2448 * created on disk and data must be grabbed from the callbacks)
2449 * @param tempname where to store temporary file data, not used if filename is non-NULL;
2450 * can be NULL (in which case we will pick a name if needed); the temporary file
2451 * may already exist, in which case we will try to use the data that is there and
2452 * if it is not what is desired, will overwrite it
2453 * @param offset at what offset should we start the download (typically 0)
2454 * @param length how many bytes should be downloaded starting at offset
2455 * @param anonymity anonymity level to use for the download
2456 * @param options various download options
2457 * @param cctx initial value for the client context for this download
2458 * @param parent parent download to associate this download with (use NULL
2459 * for top-level downloads; useful for manually-triggered recursive downloads)
2460 * @return context that can be used to control this download
2462 struct GNUNET_FS_DownloadContext *
2463 GNUNET_FS_download_start (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2464 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
2465 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *meta,
2466 const char *filename, const char *tempname,
2467 uint64_t offset, uint64_t length, uint32_t anonymity,
2468 enum GNUNET_FS_DownloadOptions options, void *cctx,
2469 struct GNUNET_FS_DownloadContext *parent);
2473 * Download parts of a file based on a search result. The download
2474 * will be associated with the search result (and the association
2475 * will be preserved when serializing/deserializing the state).
2476 * If the search is stopped, the download will not be aborted but
2477 * be 'promoted' to a stand-alone download.
2479 * As with the other download function, this will store
2480 * the blocks at the respective offset in the given file. Also, the
2481 * download is still using the blocking of the underlying FS
2482 * encoding. As a result, the download may *write* outside of the
2483 * given boundaries (if offset and length do not match the 32k FS
2484 * block boundaries). <p>
2486 * The given range can be used to focus a download towards a
2487 * particular portion of the file (optimization), not to strictly
2488 * limit the download to exactly those bytes.
2490 * @param h handle to the file sharing subsystem
2491 * @param sr the search result to use for the download (determines uri and
2492 * meta data and associations)
2493 * @param filename where to store the file, maybe NULL (then no file is
2494 * created on disk and data must be grabbed from the callbacks)
2495 * @param tempname where to store temporary file data, not used if filename is non-NULL;
2496 * can be NULL (in which case we will pick a name if needed); the temporary file
2497 * may already exist, in which case we will try to use the data that is there and
2498 * if it is not what is desired, will overwrite it
2499 * @param offset at what offset should we start the download (typically 0)
2500 * @param length how many bytes should be downloaded starting at offset
2501 * @param anonymity anonymity level to use for the download
2502 * @param options various download options
2503 * @param cctx initial value for the client context for this download
2504 * @return context that can be used to control this download
2506 struct GNUNET_FS_DownloadContext *
2507 GNUNET_FS_download_start_from_search (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h,
2508 struct GNUNET_FS_SearchResult *sr,
2509 const char *filename,
2510 const char *tempname, uint64_t offset,
2511 uint64_t length, uint32_t anonymity,
2512 enum GNUNET_FS_DownloadOptions options,
2517 * Stop a download (aborts if download is incomplete).
2519 * @param dc handle for the download
2520 * @param do_delete delete files of incomplete downloads
2523 GNUNET_FS_download_stop (struct GNUNET_FS_DownloadContext *dc, int do_delete);
2527 /* ******************** Directory API *********************** */
2530 #define GNUNET_FS_DIRECTORY_MIME "application/gnunet-directory"
2531 #define GNUNET_FS_DIRECTORY_MAGIC "\211GND\r\n\032\n"
2532 #define GNUNET_FS_DIRECTORY_EXT ".gnd"
2535 * Does the meta-data claim that this is a directory?
2536 * Checks if the mime-type is that of a GNUnet directory.
2538 * @return GNUNET_YES if it is, GNUNET_NO if it is not, GNUNET_SYSERR if
2539 * we have no mime-type information (treat as 'GNUNET_NO')
2542 GNUNET_FS_meta_data_test_for_directory (const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData
2547 * Set the MIMETYPE information for the given
2548 * metadata to "application/gnunet-directory".
2550 * @param md metadata to add mimetype to
2553 GNUNET_FS_meta_data_make_directory (struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *md);
2557 * Suggest a filename based on given metadata.
2559 * @param md given meta data
2560 * @return NULL if meta data is useless for suggesting a filename
2563 GNUNET_FS_meta_data_suggest_filename (const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData
2568 * Function used to process entries in a directory.
2570 * @param cls closure
2571 * @param filename name of the file in the directory
2572 * @param uri URI of the file
2573 * @param metadata metadata for the file; metadata for
2574 * the directory if everything else is NULL/zero
2575 * @param length length of the available data for the file
2576 * (of type size_t since data must certainly fit
2577 * into memory; if files are larger than size_t
2578 * permits, then they will certainly not be
2579 * embedded with the directory itself).
2580 * @param data data available for the file (length bytes)
2582 typedef void (*GNUNET_FS_DirectoryEntryProcessor) (void *cls,
2583 const char *filename,
2584 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *
2587 GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *
2588 meta, size_t length,
2593 * Iterate over all entries in a directory. Note that directories
2594 * are structured such that it is possible to iterate over the
2595 * individual blocks as well as over the entire directory. Thus
2596 * a client can call this function on the buffer in the
2597 * GNUNET_FS_ProgressCallback. Also, directories can optionally
2598 * include the contents of (small) files embedded in the directory
2599 * itself; for those files, the processor may be given the
2600 * contents of the file directly by this function.
2602 * @param size number of bytes in data
2603 * @param data pointer to the beginning of the directory
2604 * @param offset offset of data in the directory
2605 * @param dep function to call on each entry
2606 * @param dep_cls closure for dep
2607 * @return GNUNET_OK if this could be a block in a directory,
2608 * GNUNET_NO if this could be part of a directory (but not 100% OK)
2609 * GNUNET_SYSERR if 'data' does not represent a directory
2612 GNUNET_FS_directory_list_contents (size_t size, const void *data,
2614 GNUNET_FS_DirectoryEntryProcessor dep,
2619 * Opaque handle to a directory builder.
2621 struct GNUNET_FS_DirectoryBuilder;
2624 * Create a directory builder.
2626 * @param mdir metadata for the directory
2628 struct GNUNET_FS_DirectoryBuilder *
2629 GNUNET_FS_directory_builder_create (const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData
2634 * Add an entry to a directory.
2636 * @param bld directory to extend
2637 * @param uri uri of the entry (must not be a KSK)
2638 * @param md metadata of the entry
2639 * @param data raw data of the entry, can be NULL, otherwise
2640 * data must point to exactly the number of bytes specified
2644 GNUNET_FS_directory_builder_add (struct GNUNET_FS_DirectoryBuilder *bld,
2645 const struct GNUNET_FS_Uri *uri,
2646 const struct GNUNET_CONTAINER_MetaData *md,
2651 * Finish building the directory. Frees the
2652 * builder context and returns the directory
2655 * @param bld directory to finish
2656 * @param rsize set to the number of bytes needed
2657 * @param rdata set to the encoded directory
2658 * @return GNUNET_OK on success
2661 GNUNET_FS_directory_builder_finish (struct GNUNET_FS_DirectoryBuilder *bld,
2662 size_t * rsize, void **rdata);
2665 #if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */