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#define PROTON_MESSAGE_H 1
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#include <proton/import_export.h>
#include <proton/types.h>
#include <proton/codec.h>
#include <proton/error.h>
#include <proton/type_compat.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** @file
* Message API for encoding/decoding AMQP Messages.
*
* @defgroup message Message
* @{
*/
/**
* An AMQP Message object.
*
* An AMQP Message object is a mutable holder of message content that
* may be used to generate and encode or decode and access AMQP
* formatted message data.
*/
typedef struct pn_message_t pn_message_t;
/**
* Default priority for messages.
*/
#define PN_DEFAULT_PRIORITY (4)
/**
* Construct a new ::pn_message_t.
*
* Every message that is constructed must be freed using
* ::pn_message_free().
*
* @return pointer to a new ::pn_message_t
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_message_t * pn_message(void);
/**
* Free a previously constructed ::pn_message_t.
*
* @param[in] msg pointer to a ::pn_message_t or NULL
*/
PN_EXTERN void pn_message_free(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Clears the content of a ::pn_message_t.
*
* When pn_message_clear returns, the supplied ::pn_message_t will be
* emptied of all content and effectively returned to the same state
* as if it was just created.
*
* @param[in] msg pointer to the ::pn_message_t to be cleared
*/
PN_EXTERN void pn_message_clear(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Access the error code of a message.
*
* Every operation on a message that can result in an error will set
* the message's error code in case of error. The pn_message_errno()
* call will access the error code of the most recent failed
* operation.
*
* @param[in] msg a message
* @return the message's error code
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_errno(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Access the error information for a message.
*
* Every operation on a message that can result in an error will
* update the error information held by its error descriptor should
* that operation fail. The pn_message_error() call will access the
* error information of the most recent failed operation. The pointer
* returned by this call is valid until the message is freed.
*
* @param[in] msg a message
* @return the message's error descriptor
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_error_t *pn_message_error(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Get the inferred flag for a message.
*
* The inferred flag for a message indicates how the message content
* is encoded into AMQP sections. If inferred is true then binary and
* list values in the body of the message will be encoded as AMQP DATA
* and AMQP SEQUENCE sections, respectively. If inferred is false,
* then all values in the body of the message will be encoded as AMQP
* VALUE sections regardless of their type. Use
* ::pn_message_set_inferred to set the value.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the value of the inferred flag for the message
*/
PN_EXTERN bool pn_message_is_inferred(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the inferred flag for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_is_inferred() for a description of what the
* inferred flag is.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] inferred the new value of the inferred flag
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_inferred(pn_message_t *msg, bool inferred);
// standard message headers and properties
/**
* Get the durable flag for a message.
*
* The durable flag indicates that any parties taking responsibility
* for the message must durably store the content.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the value of the durable flag
*/
PN_EXTERN bool pn_message_is_durable (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the durable flag for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_is_durable() for a description of the durable
* flag.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] durable the new value of the durable flag
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_durable (pn_message_t *msg, bool durable);
/**
* Get the priority for a message.
*
* The priority of a message impacts ordering guarantees. Within a
* given ordered context, higher priority messages may jump ahead of
* lower priority messages.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the message priority
*/
PN_EXTERN uint8_t pn_message_get_priority (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the priority for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_priority() for details on message priority.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] priority the new priority for the message
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_priority (pn_message_t *msg, uint8_t priority);
/**
* Get the ttl for a message.
*
* The ttl for a message determines how long a message is considered
* live. When a message is held for retransmit, the ttl is
* decremented. Once the ttl reaches zero, the message is considered
* dead. Once a message is considered dead it may be dropped. Use
* ::pn_message_set_ttl() to set the ttl for a message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the ttl in milliseconds
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_millis_t pn_message_get_ttl (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the ttl for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_ttl() for a detailed description of message ttl.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] ttl the new value for the message ttl
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_ttl (pn_message_t *msg, pn_millis_t ttl);
/**
* Get the first acquirer flag for a message.
*
* When set to true, the first acquirer flag for a message indicates
* that the recipient of the message is the first recipient to acquire
* the message, i.e. there have been no failed delivery attempts to
* other acquirers. Note that this does not mean the message has not
* been delivered to, but not acquired, by other recipients.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the first acquirer flag for the message
*/
PN_EXTERN bool pn_message_is_first_acquirer (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the first acquirer flag for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_is_first_acquirer() for details on the first
* acquirer flag.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] first the new value for the first acquirer flag
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_first_acquirer (pn_message_t *msg, bool first);
/**
* Get the delivery count for a message.
*
* The delivery count field tracks how many attempts have been made to
* delivery a message. Use ::pn_message_set_delivery_count() to set
* the delivery count for a message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the delivery count for the message
*/
PN_EXTERN uint32_t pn_message_get_delivery_count (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the delivery count for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_delivery_count() for details on what the
* delivery count means.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] count the new delivery count
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_delivery_count (pn_message_t *msg, uint32_t count);
/**
* Get/set the id for a message.
*
* The message id provides a globally unique identifier for a message.
* A message id can be an a string, an unsigned long, a uuid or a
* binary value. This operation returns a pointer to a ::pn_data_t
* that can be used to access and/or modify the value of the message
* id. The pointer is valid until the message is freed. See
* ::pn_data_t for details on how to get/set the value.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return pointer to a ::pn_data_t holding the id
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_data_t * pn_message_id (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Get the id for a message.
*
* The message id provides a globally unique identifier for a message.
* A message id can be an a string, an unsigned long, a uuid or a
* binary value. This operation returns the value of the id using the
* ::pn_atom_t descriminated union. See ::pn_atom_t for details on how
* to access the value.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the message id
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_atom_t pn_message_get_id (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the id for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_id() for more details on the meaning of the
* message id. Note that only string, unsigned long, uuid, or binary
* values are permitted.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] id the new value of the message id
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_id (pn_message_t *msg, pn_atom_t id);
/**
* Get the user id for a message.
*
* The pointer referenced by the ::pn_bytes_t struct will be valid
* until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_user_id()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pn_bytes_t referencing the message's user_id
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_bytes_t pn_message_get_user_id (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the user id for a message.
*
* This operation copies the bytes referenced by the provided
* ::pn_bytes_t struct.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] user_id the new user_id for the message
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_user_id (pn_message_t *msg, pn_bytes_t user_id);
/**
* Get the address for a message.
*
* This operation will return NULL if no address has been set or if
* the address has been set to NULL. The pointer returned by this
* operation is valid until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_address()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the address of the message (or NULL)
*/
PN_EXTERN const char * pn_message_get_address (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the address for a message.
*
* The supplied address pointer must either be NULL or reference a NUL
* terminated string. When the pointer is NULL, the address of the
* message is set to NULL. When the pointer is non NULL, the contents
* are copied into the message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] address a pointer to the new address (or NULL)
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_address (pn_message_t *msg, const char *address);
/**
* Get the subject for a message.
*
* This operation will return NULL if no subject has been set or if
* the subject has been set to NULL. The pointer returned by this
* operation is valid until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_subject()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the subject of the message (or NULL)
*/
PN_EXTERN const char * pn_message_get_subject (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the subject for a message.
*
* The supplied subject pointer must either be NULL or reference a NUL
* terminated string. When the pointer is NULL, the subject is set to
* NULL. When the pointer is non NULL, the contents are copied into
* the message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] subject a pointer to the new subject (or NULL)
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_subject (pn_message_t *msg, const char *subject);
/**
* Get the reply_to for a message.
*
* This operation will return NULL if no reply_to has been set or if
* the reply_to has been set to NULL. The pointer returned by this
* operation is valid until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_reply_to()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the reply_to of the message (or NULL)
*/
PN_EXTERN const char * pn_message_get_reply_to (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the reply_to for a message.
*
* The supplied reply_to pointer must either be NULL or reference a NUL
* terminated string. When the pointer is NULL, the reply_to is set to
* NULL. When the pointer is non NULL, the contents are copied into
* the message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] reply_to a pointer to the new reply_to (or NULL)
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_reply_to (pn_message_t *msg, const char *reply_to);
/**
* Get/set the correlation id for a message.
*
* A correlation id can be an a string, an unsigned long, a uuid or a
* binary value. This operation returns a pointer to a ::pn_data_t
* that can be used to access and/or modify the value of the
* correlation id. The pointer is valid until the message is freed.
* See ::pn_data_t for details on how to get/set the value.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return pointer to a ::pn_data_t holding the correlation id
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_data_t * pn_message_correlation_id (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Get the correlation id for a message.
*
* A correlation id can be an a string, an unsigned long, a uuid or a
* binary value. This operation returns the value of the id using the
* ::pn_atom_t descriminated union. See ::pn_atom_t for details on how
* to access the value.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the message id
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_atom_t pn_message_get_correlation_id (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the correlation id for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_correlation_id() for more details on the
* meaning of the correlation id. Note that only string, unsigned
* long, uuid, or binary values are permitted.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] id the new value of the message id
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_correlation_id (pn_message_t *msg, pn_atom_t id);
/**
* Get the content_type for a message.
*
* This operation will return NULL if no content_type has been set or if
* the content_type has been set to NULL. The pointer returned by this
* operation is valid until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_content_type()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the content_type of the message (or NULL)
*/
PN_EXTERN const char * pn_message_get_content_type (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the content_type for a message.
*
* The supplied content_type pointer must either be NULL or reference a NUL
* terminated string. When the pointer is NULL, the content_type is set to
* NULL. When the pointer is non NULL, the contents are copied into
* the message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] type a pointer to the new content_type (or NULL)
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_content_type (pn_message_t *msg, const char *type);
/**
* Get the content_encoding for a message.
*
* This operation will return NULL if no content_encoding has been set or if
* the content_encoding has been set to NULL. The pointer returned by this
* operation is valid until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_content_encoding()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the content_encoding of the message (or NULL)
*/
PN_EXTERN const char * pn_message_get_content_encoding (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the content_encoding for a message.
*
* The supplied content_encoding pointer must either be NULL or reference a NUL
* terminated string. When the pointer is NULL, the content_encoding is set to
* NULL. When the pointer is non NULL, the contents are copied into
* the message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] encoding a pointer to the new content_encoding (or NULL)
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_content_encoding (pn_message_t *msg, const char *encoding);
/**
* Get the expiry time for a message.
*
* A zero value for the expiry time indicates that the message will
* never expire. This is the default value.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the expiry time for the message
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_timestamp_t pn_message_get_expiry_time (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the expiry time for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_expiry_time() for more details.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] time the new expiry time for the message
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_expiry_time (pn_message_t *msg, pn_timestamp_t time);
/**
* Get the creation time for a message.
*
* A zero value for the creation time indicates that the creation time
* has not been set. This is the default value.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the creation time for the message
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_timestamp_t pn_message_get_creation_time (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the creation time for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_creation_time() for more details.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] time the new creation time for the message
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_creation_time (pn_message_t *msg, pn_timestamp_t time);
/**
* Get the group_id for a message.
*
* This operation will return NULL if no group_id has been set or if
* the group_id has been set to NULL. The pointer returned by this
* operation is valid until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_group_id()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the group_id of the message (or NULL)
*/
PN_EXTERN const char * pn_message_get_group_id (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the group_id for a message.
*
* The supplied group_id pointer must either be NULL or reference a NUL
* terminated string. When the pointer is NULL, the group_id is set to
* NULL. When the pointer is non NULL, the contents are copied into
* the message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] group_id a pointer to the new group_id (or NULL)
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_group_id (pn_message_t *msg, const char *group_id);
/**
* Get the group sequence for a message.
*
* The group sequence of a message identifies the relative ordering of
* messages within a group. The default value for the group sequence
* of a message is zero.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return the group sequence for the message
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_sequence_t pn_message_get_group_sequence (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the group sequence for a message.
*
* See ::pn_message_get_group_sequence() for details on what the group
* sequence means.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] n the new group sequence for the message
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_group_sequence (pn_message_t *msg, pn_sequence_t n);
/**
* Get the reply_to_group_id for a message.
*
* This operation will return NULL if no reply_to_group_id has been set or if
* the reply_to_group_id has been set to NULL. The pointer returned by this
* operation is valid until any one of the following operations occur:
*
* - ::pn_message_free()
* - ::pn_message_clear()
* - ::pn_message_set_reply_to_group_id()
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the reply_to_group_id of the message (or NULL)
*/
PN_EXTERN const char * pn_message_get_reply_to_group_id (pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Set the reply_to_group_id for a message.
*
* The supplied reply_to_group_id pointer must either be NULL or reference a NUL
* terminated string. When the pointer is NULL, the reply_to_group_id is set to
* NULL. When the pointer is non NULL, the contents are copied into
* the message.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] reply_to_group_id a pointer to the new reply_to_group_id (or NULL)
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_set_reply_to_group_id (pn_message_t *msg, const char *reply_to_group_id);
/**
* Get/set the delivery instructions for a message.
*
* This operation returns a pointer to a ::pn_data_t representing the
* content of the delivery instructions section of a message. The
* pointer is valid until the message is freed and may be used to both
* access and modify the content of the delivery instructions section
* of a message.
*
* The ::pn_data_t must either be empty or consist of a symbol keyed
* map in order to be considered valid delivery instructions.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the delivery instructions
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_data_t *pn_message_instructions(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Get/set the annotations for a message.
*
* This operation returns a pointer to a ::pn_data_t representing the
* content of the annotations section of a message. The pointer is
* valid until the message is freed and may be used to both access and
* modify the content of the annotations section of a message.
*
* The ::pn_data_t must either be empty or consist of a symbol keyed
* map in order to be considered valid message annotations.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the message annotations
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_data_t *pn_message_annotations(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Get/set the properties for a message.
*
* This operation returns a pointer to a ::pn_data_t representing the
* content of the properties section of a message. The pointer is
* valid until the message is freed and may be used to both access and
* modify the content of the properties section of a message.
*
* The ::pn_data_t must either be empty or consist of a string keyed
* map in order to be considered valid message properties.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the message properties
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_data_t *pn_message_properties(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Get/set the body of a message.
*
* This operation returns a pointer to a ::pn_data_t representing the
* body of a message. The pointer is valid until the message is freed
* and may be used to both access and modify the content of the
* message body.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @return a pointer to the message body
*/
PN_EXTERN pn_data_t *pn_message_body(pn_message_t *msg);
/**
* Decode/load message content from AMQP formatted binary data.
*
* Upon invoking this operation, any existing message content will be
* cleared and replaced with the content from the provided binary
* data.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] bytes the start of the encoded AMQP data
* @param[in] size the size of the encoded AMQP data
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_decode(pn_message_t *msg, const char *bytes, size_t size);
/**
* Encode/save message content as AMQP formatted binary data.
*
* If the buffer space provided is insufficient to store the content
* held in the message, the operation will fail and return a
* ::PN_OVERFLOW error code.
*
* @param[in] msg a message object
* @param[in] bytes the start of empty buffer space
* @param[in] size the amount of empty buffer space
* @param[out] size the amount of data written
* @return zero on success or an error code on failure
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_encode(pn_message_t *msg, char *bytes, size_t *size);
/**
* Save message content into a pn_data_t object data. The data object will first be cleared.
*/
PN_EXTERN int pn_message_data(pn_message_t *msg, pn_data_t *data);
/** @}
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* message.h */
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