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#ifndef Async_Json_Request_Web_Handler_H_
#define Async_Json_Request_Web_Handler_H_
#include <ArduinoJson.h>
#include <ESPAsyncWebServer.h>
#define ASYNC_JSON_REQUEST_DEFAULT_MAX_SIZE 1024
#define ASYNC_JSON_REQUEST_MIMETYPE "application/json"
/*
* Handy little utility for dealing with small JSON request body payloads.
*
* Need to be careful using this as we are somewhat limited by RAM.
*
* Really only of use where there is a determinate payload size.
*/
typedef std::function<void(AsyncWebServerRequest* request, JsonDocument& jsonDocument)> JsonRequestCallback;
class AsyncJsonWebHandler : public AsyncWebHandler {
private:
WebRequestMethodComposite _method;
JsonRequestCallback _onRequest;
size_t _maxContentLength;
protected:
String _uri;
public:
AsyncJsonWebHandler() :
_method(HTTP_POST | HTTP_PUT | HTTP_PATCH),
_onRequest(nullptr),
_maxContentLength(ASYNC_JSON_REQUEST_DEFAULT_MAX_SIZE),
_uri() {
}
~AsyncJsonWebHandler() {
}
void setUri(const String& uri) {
_uri = uri;
}
void setMethod(WebRequestMethodComposite method) {
_method = method;
}
void setMaxContentLength(size_t maxContentLength) {
_maxContentLength = maxContentLength;
}
void onRequest(JsonRequestCallback fn) {
_onRequest = fn;
}
virtual bool canHandle(AsyncWebServerRequest* request) override final {
if (!_onRequest)
return false;
if (!(_method & request->method()))
return false;
if (_uri.length() && (_uri != request->url() && !request->url().startsWith(_uri + "/")))
return false;
if (!request->contentType().equalsIgnoreCase(ASYNC_JSON_REQUEST_MIMETYPE))
return false;
request->addInterestingHeader("ANY");
return true;
}
virtual void handleRequest(AsyncWebServerRequest* request) override final {
// no request configured
if (!_onRequest) {
Serial.print("No request callback was configured for endpoint: ");
Serial.println(_uri);
request->send(500);
return;
}
// we have been handed too much data, return a 413 (payload too large)
if (request->contentLength() > _maxContentLength) {
request->send(413);
return;
}
// parse JSON and if possible handle the request
if (request->_tempObject) {
DynamicJsonDocument jsonDocument(_maxContentLength);
DeserializationError error = deserializeJson(jsonDocument, (uint8_t*)request->_tempObject);
if (error == DeserializationError::Ok) {
_onRequest(request, jsonDocument);
} else {
request->send(400);
}
return;
}
// fallthrough, we have a null pointer, return 500.
// this can be due to running out of memory or never receiving body data.
request->send(500);
}
virtual void handleBody(AsyncWebServerRequest* request,
uint8_t* data,
size_t len,
size_t index,
size_t total) override final {
if (_onRequest) {
// don't allocate if data is too large
if (total > _maxContentLength) {
return;
}
// try to allocate memory on first call
// NB: the memory allocated here is freed by ~AsyncWebServerRequest
if (index == 0 && !request->_tempObject) {
request->_tempObject = malloc(total);
}
// copy the data into the buffer, if we have a buffer!
if (request->_tempObject) {
memcpy((uint8_t*)request->_tempObject + index, data, len);
}
}
}
virtual bool isRequestHandlerTrivial() override final {
return _onRequest ? false : true;
}
};
#endif // end Async_Json_Request_Web_Handler_H_