require 'ethon/easy/util'
require 'ethon/easy/queryable'
module Ethon
class Easy
# This class represents a form and is used to send a payload in the
# request body via POST/PUT.
# It handles multipart forms, too.
#
# @api private
class Form
include Ethon::Easy::Util
include Ethon::Easy::Queryable
# Return a new Form.
#
# @example Return a new Form.
# Form.new({})
#
# @param [ Hash ] params The parameter with which to initialize the form.
#
# @return [ Form ] A new Form.
def initialize(easy, params)
@easy = easy
@params = params || {}
end
# Return a pointer to the first form element in libcurl.
#
# @example Return the first form element.
# form.first
#
# @return [ FFI::Pointer ] The first element.
def first
@first ||= FFI::MemoryPointer.new(:pointer)
end
# Return a pointer to the last form element in libcurl.
#
# @example Return the last form element.
# form.last
#
# @return [ FFI::Pointer ] The last element.
def last
@last ||= FFI::MemoryPointer.new(:pointer)
end
# Return if form is multipart. The form is multipart
# when it contains a file.
#
# @example Return if form is multipart.
# form.multipart?
#
# @return [ Boolean ] True if form is multipart, else false.
def multipart?
query_pairs.any?{|pair| pair.respond_to?(:last) && pair.last.is_a?(Array)}
end
# Add form elements to libcurl.
#
# @example Add form to libcurl.
# form.materialize
def materialize
query_pairs.each { |pair| form_add(pair.first.to_s, pair.last) }
end
private
def form_add(name, content)
case content
when Array
Curl.formadd(first, last,
:form_option, :copyname, :pointer, name,
:form_option, :namelength, :long, name.bytesize,
:form_option, :file, :string, content[2],
:form_option, :filename, :string, content[0],
:form_option, :contenttype, :string, content[1],
:form_option, :end
)
else
Curl.formadd(first, last,
:form_option, :copyname, :pointer, name,
:form_option, :namelength, :long, name.bytesize,
:form_option, :copycontents, :pointer, content,
:form_option, :contentslength, :long, content ? content.bytesize : 0,
:form_option, :end
)
end
setup_garbage_collection
end
def setup_garbage_collection
# first is a pointer to a pointer. Since it's a MemoryPointer it will
# auto clean itself up, but we need to clean up the object it points
# to. So this results in (pseudo-c):
# form_data_cleanup_handler = *first
# curl_form_free(form_data_cleanup_handler)
@form_data_cleanup_handler ||= FFI::AutoPointer.new(@first.get_pointer(0), Curl.method(:formfree))
end
end
end
end