/* * * Copyright 2019 gRPC authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * */ #import #import "GRPCTypes.h" #pragma clang diagnostic push #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wnullability-completeness" /** * This is the legacy interface of this gRPC library. This API is deprecated and users should use * GRPCCall2 in GRPCCall.h. This API exists solely for the purpose of backwards compatibility. * Represents a single gRPC remote call. */ @interface GRPCCall : GRXWriter - (instancetype)init NS_UNAVAILABLE; /** * The container of the request headers of an RPC conforms to this protocol, which is a subset of * NSMutableDictionary's interface. It will become a NSMutableDictionary later on. * The keys of this container are the header names, which per the HTTP standard are case- * insensitive. They are stored in lowercase (which is how HTTP/2 mandates them on the wire), and * can only consist of ASCII characters. * A header value is a NSString object (with only ASCII characters), unless the header name has the * suffix "-bin", in which case the value has to be a NSData object. */ /** * These HTTP headers will be passed to the server as part of this call. Each HTTP header is a * name-value pair with string names and either string or binary values. * * The passed dictionary has to use NSString keys, corresponding to the header names. The value * associated to each can be a NSString object or a NSData object. E.g.: * * call.requestHeaders = @{@"authorization": @"Bearer ..."}; * * call.requestHeaders[@"my-header-bin"] = someData; * * After the call is started, trying to modify this property is an error. * * The property is initialized to an empty NSMutableDictionary. */ @property(atomic, readonly) NSMutableDictionary *requestHeaders; /** * This dictionary is populated with the HTTP headers received from the server. This happens before * any response message is received from the server. It has the same structure as the request * headers dictionary: Keys are NSString header names; names ending with the suffix "-bin" have a * NSData value; the others have a NSString value. * * The value of this property is nil until all response headers are received, and will change before * any of -writeValue: or -writesFinishedWithError: are sent to the writeable. */ @property(atomic, copy, readonly) NSDictionary *responseHeaders; /** * Same as responseHeaders, but populated with the HTTP trailers received from the server before the * call finishes. * * The value of this property is nil until all response trailers are received, and will change * before -writesFinishedWithError: is sent to the writeable. */ @property(atomic, copy, readonly) NSDictionary *responseTrailers; /** * The request writer has to write NSData objects into the provided Writeable. The server will * receive each of those separately and in order as distinct messages. * A gRPC call might not complete until the request writer finishes. On the other hand, the request * finishing doesn't necessarily make the call to finish, as the server might continue sending * messages to the response side of the call indefinitely (depending on the semantics of the * specific remote method called). * To finish a call right away, invoke cancel. * host parameter should not contain the scheme (http:// or https://), only the name or IP addr * and the port number, for example @"localhost:5050". */ - (instancetype)initWithHost:(NSString *)host path:(NSString *)path requestsWriter:(GRXWriter *)requestWriter; /** * Finishes the request side of this call, notifies the server that the RPC should be cancelled, and * finishes the response side of the call with an error of code CANCELED. */ - (void)cancel; /** * The following methods are deprecated. */ + (void)setCallSafety:(GRPCCallSafety)callSafety host:(NSString *)host path:(NSString *)path; @property(atomic, copy, readwrite) NSString *serverName; @property NSTimeInterval timeout; - (void)setResponseDispatchQueue:(dispatch_queue_t)queue; @end #pragma mark Backwards compatibiity /** This protocol is kept for backwards compatibility with existing code. */ DEPRECATED_MSG_ATTRIBUTE("Use NSDictionary or NSMutableDictionary instead.") @protocol GRPCRequestHeaders @property(nonatomic, readonly) NSUInteger count; - (id)objectForKeyedSubscript:(id)key; - (void)setObject:(id)obj forKeyedSubscript:(id)key; - (void)removeAllObjects; - (void)removeObjectForKey:(id)key; @end #pragma clang diagnostic push #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated" /** This is only needed for backwards-compatibility. */ @interface NSMutableDictionary (GRPCRequestHeaders) @end #pragma clang diagnostic pop #pragma clang diagnostic pop