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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08de1ad --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +# httpserve - Serve a directory over HTTP +# +# Copyright (C) 2024  Ian Cowburn (ianc@noddybox.demon.co.uk) +# +# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Makefile +# + +httpserve: httpserve.c +	$(CC) -I/opt/homebrew/include -L/opt/homebrew/lib \ +		-o httpserve httpserve.c -lmagic -lpthread + +clean: +	rm -f httpserve core diff --git a/httpserve.c b/httpserve.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..946f4ae --- /dev/null +++ b/httpserve.c @@ -0,0 +1,478 @@ +/* + +    httpserve - Serve a directory over HTTP + +    Copyright (C) 2024  Ian Cowburn (ianc@noddybox.co.uk) + +    This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +    the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +    (at your option) any later version. + +    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the +    GNU General Public License for more details. + +    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +*/ +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <pthread.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdarg.h> + +#include <magic.h> + +#include <unistd.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/socket.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <netinet/tcp.h> +#include <netdb.h> +#include <libgen.h> +#include <glob.h> +#include <fcntl.h> + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +   TYPES AND GLOBALS +   --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ +typedef struct +{ +    int         fd; +    magic_t     magic; +} thread_arg_t; + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +   BASE ROUTINES +   --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ +static char *Strdup(const char *p) +{ +    char *ret = strdup(p); + +    if (!ret) +    { +        perror("strdup"); +        exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +    } + +    return ret; +} + +static void *Malloc(size_t s) +{ +    void *ret = malloc(s); + +    if (!ret) +    { +        perror("malloc"); +        exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +    } + +    return ret; +} + +static void *Realloc(void *p, size_t s) +{ +    void *ret = realloc(p, s); + +    if (!ret) +    { +        perror("realloc"); +        exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +    } + +    return ret; +} + +static char *PrintStream(char *stream, const char *format, ...) +{ +    char buff[4096]; +    va_list va; +    size_t stream_len; +    size_t buff_len; + +    va_start(va, format); +    vsnprintf(buff, sizeof buff, format, va); +    va_end(va); + +    buff_len = strlen(buff); + +    if (stream) +    { +        stream_len = strlen(stream); +    } +    else +    { +        stream_len = 0; +    } + +    stream = Realloc(stream, stream_len + buff_len + 1); + +    strcpy(stream + stream_len, buff); + +    return stream; +} + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +   SOCKET ROUTINES +   --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ +static int Listen(int port) +{ +    struct sockaddr_in addr; +    int fd; + +    if ((fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) +    { +	perror("socket"); +        return -1; +    } + +    addr.sin_family = AF_INET; +    addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; +    addr.sin_port = htons(port); + +    if (bind(fd, (void*)&addr, sizeof(addr)) == -1) +    { +        perror("bind"); +	return -1; +    } + +    if (listen(fd, 5) == -1) +    { +	perror("listen"); +	return -1; +    } + +    return fd; +} + +static int Read(int fd, char *buff, size_t max) +{ +    int rd; +    size_t tot = 0; + +    while(tot < max) +    { +        rd = read(fd, buff + tot, max - tot); + +        if (rd < 1) +        { +            return 0; +        } + +        tot += rd; + +        if (tot < max) +        { +            buff[tot] = 0; + +            if (tot > 4 && buff[tot - 4] == '\r' && buff[tot - 3] == '\n' && +                buff[tot - 2] == '\r' && buff[tot - 1] == '\n') +            { +                return 1; +            } +        } +    } + +    fprintf(stderr, "HTTP request too big\n"); +    return 0; +} + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +   HTML ROUTINES +   --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ +static void GenerateListing(int fd, const char *protocol) +{ +    glob_t gl; +    char *stream = NULL; +    int f; + +    glob("*", 0, NULL, &gl); + +    stream = PrintStream(stream, "<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html><head></head><body>"); + +    for(f = 0; f < gl.gl_pathc; f++) +    { +        stream = PrintStream(stream, "<a href=\"%s\">%s</a><br>", +                                        gl.gl_pathv[f], gl.gl_pathv[f]); +    } + +    stream = PrintStream(stream, "</body></html>"); + +    dprintf(fd, "%s 200 OK\r\n" +                "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" +                "Content-Length: %lu\r\n" +                "\r\n" +                "%s", protocol, strlen(stream), stream); + +    globfree(&gl); +    free(stream); +} + +static void GenerateStatus(int fd, +                           int status, +                           const char *status_text, +                           const char *protocol) +{ +    dprintf(fd, "%s %d %s\r\nContent-Length: 0\r\n\r\n", +                        protocol, status, status_text); +} + +static void GenerateFile(int fd, +                         magic_t magic, +                         const char *path, +                         const char *protocol) +{ +    char buff[4096]; +    int file; +    off_t size; +    ssize_t len; + +    file = open(path, O_RDONLY); + +    if (file == -1) +    { +        perror("open"); +        GenerateStatus(fd, 404, "Not found", protocol); +        return; +    } + +    size = lseek(file, 0, SEEK_END); +    lseek(file, 0, SEEK_SET); + +    dprintf(fd, "%s 200 OK\r\n" +                "Content-Type: %s\r\n" +                "Content-Length: %lu\r\n" +                "\r\n", protocol, magic_file(magic, path), (unsigned long)size); + +    while((len = read(file, buff, sizeof buff)) > 0) +    { +        write(fd, buff, len); +    } + +    close(file); +} + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +   HTTP ROUTINES +   --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ +static void DecodeURL(char *dest, const char *url) +{ +    while(*url) +    { +        char num[3]={0}; + +        switch(*url) +        { +            case '%': +                num[0] = url[1]; +                num[1] = url[2]; +                *dest++ = (char)strtol(num, NULL, 16); +                url += 3; +                break; + +            case '+': +                *dest++ = ' '; +                url++; +                break; + +            default: +                *dest++ = *url++; +                break; +        } +    } + +    *dest = 0; +} + +static int ParseRequest(char *request, +                        char **method, +                        char **path, +                        char **protocol, +                        int *close) +{ +    char *tok[3] = {0}; +    char *last; +    int f; + +    *method = NULL; +    *path = NULL; +    *protocol = NULL; +    *close = 0; + +    if ((tok[0] = strtok_r(request, " ", &last)) && +        (tok[1] = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &last)) && +        (tok[2] = strtok_r(NULL, " \r\n", &last))) +    { +        char *tmppath; + +        *method = tok[0]; +        *path = tok[1]; +        *protocol = tok[2]; + +        /* This is slightly dodgy as hell, but should work +        */ +        *close = (strstr(*protocol + strlen(*protocol) + 3, +                    "Connection: close\r\n") || +                  strcmp(*protocol, "HTTP/1.0") == 0); + +        tmppath = Strdup(*path); +        DecodeURL(*path, tmppath); +        free(tmppath); + +        return 1; +    } + +    return 0; +} + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +   THREAD CODE +   --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ +static void *ThreadCode(void *p) +{ +    char buff[4096]; +    char *method = NULL; +    char *path = NULL; +    char *protocol = NULL; +    int close_connection = 0; +    thread_arg_t *args = p; + +    while (Read(args->fd, buff, sizeof buff) && !close_connection) +    { +        if (ParseRequest(buff, &method, &path, +                            &protocol, &close_connection)) +        { +            if (strcmp(method, "GET") == 0) +            { +                printf("%s %s %s\n", method, path, protocol); + +                path = basename(path); + +                if (strcmp(path, "/") == 0) +                { +                    printf("Generate listing for /\n"); +                    GenerateListing(args->fd, protocol); +                } +                else if (access(path, R_OK) == 0) +                { +                    printf("Generating download for %s\n", path); +                    GenerateFile(args->fd, args->magic, path, protocol); +                } +                else +                { +                    printf("File not found - returning 404\n"); +                    GenerateStatus(args->fd, 404, "Not found", protocol); +                } +            } +            else +            { +                printf("Method %s not supported\n", method); +                GenerateStatus(args->fd, 501, "Not implemented", protocol); +            } +        } +        else +        { +            printf("Bad request %s\n", method); +        } +    } + +    printf("Connection closed on %d\n", args->fd); +    close(args->fd); + +    return NULL; +} + + +/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +   MAIN +   --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +*/ +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ +    magic_t magic; +    int port = 80; +    int opt; +    int sock; +    const char *dir="."; + +    while((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "p:d:")) != -1) +    { +        switch(opt) +        { +            case 'p': +                port = atoi(optarg); +                break; + +            case 'd': +                dir = optarg; +                break; + +            default: +                fprintf(stderr, "%s: usage %s [-p port] [-d dir]\n", +                            argv[0], argv[0]); +                return EXIT_FAILURE; +        } +    } + +    magic = magic_open(MAGIC_MIME_TYPE); + +    if (!magic) +    { +        fprintf(stderr, "%s: Failed to open magic library\n", argv[0]); +    } + +    magic_load(magic, NULL); + +    if ((sock = Listen(port)) == -1) +    { +        return EXIT_FAILURE; +    } + +    chdir(dir); + +    printf("Serving up %s on %d\n", dir, port); + +    while(1) +    { +        pthread_t thread; +        thread_arg_t *thread_args; +        int fd; + +        if ((fd = accept(sock, NULL, 0)) == -1) +        { +            perror("accept"); +            close(sock); +            return EXIT_FAILURE; +        } + +        printf("Accepted connection on %d\n", fd); + +        thread_args = Malloc(sizeof *thread_args); +        thread_args->fd = fd; +        thread_args->magic = magic; + +        pthread_create(&thread, NULL, ThreadCode, thread_args); +        pthread_detach(thread); +    } + +    return EXIT_SUCCESS; +} + +/* +vim: ai sw=4 ts=8 expandtab +*/ | 
