/* * Copyright (C) 1996-2018 The Squid Software Foundation and contributors * * Squid software is distributed under GPLv2+ license and includes * contributions from numerous individuals and organizations. * Please see the COPYING and CONTRIBUTORS files for details. */ #ifndef SQUID_ADAPTATION__INITIATOR_H #define SQUID_ADAPTATION__INITIATOR_H #include "adaptation/forward.h" #include "base/AsyncJob.h" #include "base/CbcPointer.h" /* * The ICAP Initiator is an ICAP vectoring point that initates ICAP * transactions. This interface exists to allow ICAP transactions to * signal their initiators that they have the answer from the ICAP server * or that the ICAP query has aborted and there will be no answer. It * is also handy for implementing common initiator actions such as starting * or aborting an ICAP transaction. */ namespace Adaptation { class Initiator: virtual public AsyncJob { public: Initiator(): AsyncJob("Initiator") {} virtual ~Initiator() {} /// AccessCheck calls this back with a possibly nil service group /// to signal whether adaptation is needed and where it should start. virtual void noteAdaptationAclCheckDone(Adaptation::ServiceGroupPointer group); /// called with the initial adaptation decision (adapt, block, error); /// virgin and/or adapted body transmission may continue after this virtual void noteAdaptationAnswer(const Answer &answer) = 0; protected: ///< starts freshly created initiate and returns a safe pointer to it CbcPointer initiateAdaptation(Initiate *x); /// clears the pointer (does not call announceInitiatorAbort) void clearAdaptation(CbcPointer &x); /// inform the transaction about abnormal termination and clear the pointer void announceInitiatorAbort(CbcPointer &x); /// Must(initiated(initiate)) instead of Must(initiate.set()), for clarity bool initiated(const CbcPointer &job) const { return job.set(); } }; } // namespace Adaptation #endif /* SQUID_ADAPTATION__INITIATOR_H */