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If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ #ifndef _GUAC_CLIENT_H #define _GUAC_CLIENT_H #include "guacio.h" #include "protocol.h" /** * Provides functions and structures required for defining (and handling) a proxy client. * * @file client.h */ /** * The time to allow between sync responses in milliseconds. If a sync * instruction is sent to the client and no response is received within this * timeframe, server messages will not be handled until a sync instruction is * received from the client. */ #define GUAC_SYNC_THRESHOLD 500 /** * The time to allow between server sync messages in milliseconds. A sync * message from the server will be sent every GUAC_SYNC_FREQUENCY milliseconds. * As this will induce a response from a client that is not malfunctioning, * this is used to detect when a client has died. This must be set to a * reasonable value to avoid clients being disconnected unnecessarily due * to timeout. */ #define GUAC_SYNC_FREQUENCY 5000 /** * The amount of time to wait after handling server messages. If a client * plugin has a message handler, and sends instructions when server messages * are being handled, there will be a pause of this many milliseconds before * the next call to the message handler. */ #define GUAC_SERVER_MESSAGE_HANDLE_FREQUENCY 50 typedef struct guac_client guac_client; /** * Handler for server messages (where "server" refers to the server that * the proxy client is connected to). */ typedef int guac_client_handle_messages(guac_client* client); /** * Handler for Guacamole mouse events. */ typedef int guac_client_mouse_handler(guac_client* client, int x, int y, int button_mask); /** * Handler for Guacamole key events. */ typedef int guac_client_key_handler(guac_client* client, int keysym, int pressed); /** * Handler for Guacamole clipboard events. */ typedef int guac_client_clipboard_handler(guac_client* client, char* copied); /** * Handler for freeing up any extra data allocated by the client * implementation. */ typedef int guac_client_free_handler(guac_client* client); /** * Possible current states of the Guacamole client. Currently, the only * two states are RUNNING and STOPPING. */ typedef enum guac_client_state { /** * The state of the client from when it has been allocated by the main * daemon until it is killed or disconnected. */ RUNNING, /** * The state of the client when a stop has been requested, signalling the * I/O threads to shutdown. */ STOPPING } guac_client_state; /** * Guacamole proxy client. * * Represents a Guacamole proxy client (the client which communicates to * a server on behalf of Guacamole, on behalf of the web-client). */ struct guac_client { /** * The GUACIO structure to be used to communicate with the web-client. It is * expected that the implementor of any Guacamole proxy client will provide * their own mechanism of I/O for their protocol. The GUACIO structure is * used only to communicate conveniently with the Guacamole web-client. */ GUACIO* io; /** * The current state of the client. When the client is first allocated, * this will be initialized to RUNNING. It will remain at RUNNING until * an event occurs which requires the client to shutdown, at which point * the state becomes STOPPING. */ guac_client_state state; /** * The index of the next available buffer. */ int next_buffer_index; /** * The head pointer of the list of all available (allocated but not used) * buffers. */ guac_layer* available_buffers; /** * The head pointer of the list of all allocated layers, regardless of use * status. */ guac_layer* all_layers; /** * The time (in milliseconds) of receipt of the last sync message from * the client. */ guac_timestamp last_received_timestamp; /** * The time (in milliseconds) that the last sync message was sent to the * client. */ guac_timestamp last_sent_timestamp; /** * Reference to dlopen'd client plugin. */ void* client_plugin_handle; /** * Arbitrary reference to proxy client-specific data. Implementors of a * Guacamole proxy client can store any data they want here, which can then * be retrieved as necessary in the message handlers. */ void* data; /** * Handler for server messages. If set, this function will be called * occasionally by the Guacamole proxy to give the client a chance to * handle messages from whichever server it is connected to. * * Example: * @code * void handle_messages(guac_client* client); * * int guac_client_init(guac_client* client, int argc, char** argv) { * client->handle_messages = handle_messages; * } * @endcode */ guac_client_handle_messages* handle_messages; /** * Handler for mouse events sent by the Gaucamole web-client. * * The handler takes the integer mouse X and Y coordinates, as well as * a button mask containing the bitwise OR of all button values currently * being pressed. Those values are: * * * * * * * * *
Button Value
Left 1
Middle 2
Right 4
Scrollwheel Up 8
Scrollwheel Down16
* Example: * @code * void mouse_handler(guac_client* client, int x, int y, int button_mask); * * int guac_client_init(guac_client* client, int argc, char** argv) { * client->mouse_handler = mouse_handler; * } * @endcode */ guac_client_mouse_handler* mouse_handler; /** * Handler for key events sent by the Guacamole web-client. * * The handler takes the integer X11 keysym associated with the key * being pressed/released, and an integer representing whether the key * is being pressed (1) or released (0). * * Example: * @code * void key_handler(guac_client* client, int keysym, int pressed); * * int guac_client_init(guac_client* client, int argc, char** argv) { * client->key_handler = key_handler; * } * @endcode */ guac_client_key_handler* key_handler; /** * Handler for clipboard events sent by the Guacamole web-client. This * handler will be called whenever the web-client sets the data of the * clipboard. * * This handler takes a single string which contains the text which * has been set in the clipboard. This text is already unescaped from * the Guacamole escaped version sent within the clipboard message * in the protocol. * * Example: * @code * void clipboard_handler(guac_client* client, char* copied); * * int guac_client_init(guac_client* client, int argc, char** argv) { * client->clipboard_handler = clipboard_handler; * } * @endcode */ guac_client_clipboard_handler* clipboard_handler; /** * Handler for freeing data when the client is being unloaded. * * This handler will be called when the client needs to be unloaded * by the proxy, and any data allocated by the proxy client should be * freed. * * Implement this handler if you store data inside the client. * * Example: * @code * void free_handler(guac_client* client); * * int guac_client_init(guac_client* client, int argc, char** argv) { * client->free_handler = free_handler; * } * @endcode */ guac_client_free_handler* free_handler; }; /** * Handler which should initialize the given guac_client. */ typedef int guac_client_init_handler(guac_client* client, int argc, char** argv); /** * Initialize and return a new guac_client. The pluggable client will be chosen based on * the first connect message received on the given file descriptor. * * @param client_fd The file descriptor associated with the socket associated with the connection to the * web-client tunnel. * @return A pointer to the newly initialized client. */ guac_client* guac_get_client(int client_fd); /** * Enter the main network message handling loop for the given client. * * @param client The proxy client to start handling messages of/for. * @return Zero if the client successfully started, non-zero if an error * occurs during startup. Note that this function will still return * zero if an error occurs while the client is running. */ int guac_start_client(guac_client* client); /** * Free all resources associated with the given client. * * @param client The proxy client to free all reasources of. */ void guac_free_client(guac_client* client); /** * Call the appropriate handler defined by the given client for the given * instruction. A comparison is made between the instruction opcode and the * initial handler lookup table defined in client-handlers.c. The intial * handlers will in turn call the client's handler (if defined). * * @param client The proxy client whose handlers should be called. * @param instruction The instruction to pass to the proxy client via the * appropriate handler. */ int guac_client_handle_instruction(guac_client* client, guac_instruction* instruction); /** * Signal the given client to stop. This will set the state of the given client * to STOPPING, which signals the I/O threads to shutdown, and ultimately * results in shutdown of the client. * * @param client The proxy client to stop. */ void guac_client_stop(guac_client* client); /** * Allocates a new buffer (invisible layer). An arbitrary index is * automatically assigned if no existing buffer is available for use. * * @param client The proxy client to allocate the buffer for. * @return The next available buffer, or a newly allocated buffer. */ guac_layer* guac_client_alloc_buffer(guac_client* client); /** * Allocates a new layer. The layer will be given the specified index, * even if the layer returned was a previously used (and free'd) layer. * * @param client The proxy client to allocate the layer buffer for. * @param index The index of the layer to allocate. * @return The next available layer, or a newly allocated layer. */ guac_layer* guac_client_alloc_layer(guac_client* client, int index); /** * Returns the given buffer to the pool of available buffers, such that it * can be reused by any subsequent call to guac_client_allow_buffer(). * * @param client The proxy client to return the buffer to. * @param layer The buffer to return to the pool of available buffers. */ void guac_client_free_buffer(guac_client* client, guac_layer* layer); /** * The default Guacamole client layer, layer 0. */ extern const guac_layer* GUAC_DEFAULT_LAYER; #endif