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// TCPListener.m
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// MYNetwork
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//
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// Created by Jens Alfke on 5/10/08.
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// Copyright 2008 Jens Alfke. All rights reserved.
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#import "TCPEndpoint.h"
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@class TCPConnection, IPAddress;
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@protocol TCPListenerDelegate;
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/** Generic TCP-based server that listens for incoming connections on a port.
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For each incoming connection, it creates an instance of (a subclass of) the generic TCP
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client class TCPClient. The -connectionClass property lets you customize which subclass
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to use.
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TCPListener supports SSL, Bonjour advertisements for the service, and automatic port renumbering
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if there are conflicts. (The SSL related methods are inherited from TCPEndpoint.)
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You will almost always need to implement the TCPListenerDelegate protocol in your own
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code, and set an instance as the listener's delegate property, in order to be informed
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of important events such as incoming connections. */
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@interface TCPListener : TCPEndpoint
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{
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@private
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uint16_t _port;
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BOOL _pickAvailablePort;
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BOOL _useIPv6;
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CFSocketRef _ipv4socket;
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CFSocketRef _ipv6socket;
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NSString *_bonjourServiceType, *_bonjourServiceName;
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NSNetService *_netService;
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NSDictionary *_bonjourTXTRecord;
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BOOL _bonjourPublished;
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NSInteger /*NSNetServicesError*/ _bonjourError;
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Class _connectionClass;
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}
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/** Initializes a new TCPListener that will listen on the given port when opened. */
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- (id) initWithPort: (UInt16)port;
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/** The subclass of TCPConnection that will be instantiated. */
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@property Class connectionClass;
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/** Delegate object that will be called when interesting things happen to the listener --
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most importantly, when a new incoming connection is accepted. */
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@property (assign) id<TCPListenerDelegate> delegate;
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/** Should the server listen for IPv6 connections (on the same port number)? Defaults to NO. */
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@property BOOL useIPv6;
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/** The port number to listen on.
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If the pickAvailablePort property is enabled, this value may be updated after the server opens
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to reflect the actual port number being used. */
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@property uint16_t port;
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/** Should the server pick a higher port number if the desired port is already in use?
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Defaults to NO. If enabled, the port number will be incremented until a free port is found. */
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@property BOOL pickAvailablePort;
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/** Opens the server. You must call this after configuring all desired properties (property
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changes are ignored while the server is open.) */
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- (BOOL) open: (NSError **)error;
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/** Opens the server, without returning a specific error code.
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(In case of error the delegate's -listener:failedToOpen: method will be called with the
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error code, anyway.) */
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- (BOOL) open;
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/** Closes the server. */
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- (void) close;
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/** Is the server currently open? */
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@property (readonly) BOOL isOpen;
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#pragma mark BONJOUR:
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/** The Bonjour service type to advertise. Defaults to nil; setting it implicitly enables Bonjour.
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The value should look like e.g. "_http._tcp."; for details, see the NSNetService documentation. */
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@property (copy) NSString *bonjourServiceType;
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/** The Bonjour service name to advertise. Defaults to nil, meaning that a default name will be
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automatically generated if Bonjour is enabled (by setting -bonjourServiceType). */
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@property (copy) NSString *bonjourServiceName;
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/** The dictionary form of the Bonjour TXT record: metadata about the service that can be browsed
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by peers. Changes to this dictionary will be pushed in near-real-time to interested peers. */
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@property (copy) NSDictionary *bonjourTXTRecord;
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/** Is this service currently published/advertised via Bonjour? */
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@property (readonly) BOOL bonjourPublished;
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/** Current error status of Bonjour service advertising. See NSNetServicesError for error codes. */
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@property (readonly) NSInteger /*NSNetServicesError*/ bonjourError;
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@end
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#pragma mark -
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/** The delegate messages sent by TCPListener.
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All are optional except -listener:didAcceptConnection:. */
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@protocol TCPListenerDelegate <NSObject>
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/** Called after an incoming connection arrives and is opened;
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the connection is now ready to send and receive data.
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To control whether or not a connection should be accepted, implement the
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-listener:shouldAcceptConnectionFrom: method.
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To use a different class than TCPConnection, set the listener's -connectionClass property.
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(This is the only required delegate method; the others are optional to implement.) */
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- (void) listener: (TCPListener*)listener didAcceptConnection: (TCPConnection*)connection;
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@optional
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/** Called after the listener successfully opens. */
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- (void) listenerDidOpen: (TCPListener*)listener;
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/** Called if the listener fails to open due to an error. */
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- (void) listener: (TCPListener*)listener failedToOpen: (NSError*)error;
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/** Called after the listener closes. */
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- (void) listenerDidClose: (TCPListener*)listener;
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/** Called when an incoming connection request arrives, but before the conncetion is opened;
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return YES to accept the connection, NO to refuse it.
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This method can only use criteria like the peer IP address, or the number of currently
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open connections, to determine whether to accept. If you also want to check the
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peer's SSL certificate, then return YES from this method, and use the TCPConnection
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delegate method -connection:authorizeSSLPeer: to examine the certificate. */
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- (BOOL) listener: (TCPListener*)listener shouldAcceptConnectionFrom: (IPAddress*)address;
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@end
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