Ventanium

Ventanium is a cross-platform general purpose C library with a focus on network and database functionality.

Features

Abstract database interface inspired by JDBC and PDO makes it possible to access different database systems via the same interface. Currently supported: MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite

Abstract network interface supporting IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, TLS

Provides an easy way to implement event-driven network servers with support for epoll(), kqueue(), select()

HTTP Server and Client with WebSocket support allows to implement WebAPIs in C

NetworkMessaging Server and Client for UDP and TCP

Thin wrappers around platform dependent things like threads, mutexes, condition variables simplifies cross-platform development

Many additional utils like configuration and log file handling

Example: HTTP server

#include <string.h> #include <vtm/net/http/http_server.h> #include <vtm/util/signal.h> vtm_http_srv *srv; void stop_server(int psig) { vtm_signal_safe_puts("Stopping server...

"); vtm_http_srv_stop(srv); } void http_request(struct vtm_http_ctx *ctx, struct vtm_http_req *req, vtm_http_res *res) { vtm_http_res_begin(res, VTM_HTTP_RES_MODE_FIXED, VTM_HTTP_200_OK); vtm_http_res_body_str(res, "Hello"); vtm_http_res_end(res); } int main(void) { int rc; struct vtm_http_srv_opts opts; /* setup SIGINT handler */ vtm_signal_set_handler(VTM_SIG_INT, stop_server); /* init network module */ rc = vtm_module_network_init(); if (rc != VTM_OK) { vtm_err_print(); return EXIT_FAILURE; } /* set options */ memset(&opts, 0, sizeof(opts)); opts.host = "127.0.0.1"; opts.port = 5000; opts.backlog = 10; opts.events = 16; opts.threads = 4; opts.cbs.http_request = http_request; /* create http server */ srv = vtm_http_srv_new(); if (!srv) { vtm_err_print(); goto end; } /* run */ rc = vtm_http_srv_run(srv, &opts); if (rc != VTM_OK) vtm_err_print(); /* free http server */ vtm_http_srv_free(srv); end: /* module cleanup */ vtm_module_network_end(); return 0; }

Example: SQL database access

#include <vtm/sql/sqlite/sqlite.h> int main(void) { struct vtm_sql_module sql; struct vtm_sql_result result; vtm_sql_con *con; vtm_dataset *conf, *bind; size_t i; /* initialize sqlite connector */ vtm_module_sqlite_init(&sql); /* database parameter */ conf = vtm_dataset_new(); vtm_dataset_set_string(conf, VTM_SQL_PAR_DATABASE, "test_db"); /* open connection */ con = sql.con_new(conf); /* create table */ vtm_sql_execute(con, "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users (" "user_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT NOT NULL," "cash INTEGER," "name varchar(64) DEFAULT NULL)"); /* create values */ bind = vtm_dataset_new(); for (i=0; i < 10; i++) { vtm_dataset_set_int(bind, "money", i); vtm_dataset_set_int(bind, "name", i*2); vtm_sql_execute_prepared(con, "INSERT INTO users(cash, name)" " VALUES(:money, :name)", bind); } /* query result */ vtm_sql_query(con, "SELECT * FROM users WHERE cash > 5", &result); /* retrieve complete result set */ vtm_sql_result_fetch_all(&result); /* print results */ for (i=0; i < result.row_count; i++) { printf("Row %zu: user_id=%d cash=%d name=%s

", i+1, vtm_dataset_get_int(&result.rows[i], "user_id"), vtm_dataset_get_int(&result.rows[i], "cash"), vtm_dataset_get_string(&result.rows[i], "name")); } vtm_sql_result_release(&result); /* release resources */ vtm_dataset_free(bind); vtm_sql_con_free(con); vtm_dataset_free(conf); /* shutdown sql module */ vtm_module_sql_thread_end(&sql); vtm_module_sql_end(&sql); return 0; }

For the sake of clarity there is no error handling included in this example.

Example: NetworkMessage UDP Server

#include <string.h> #include <vtm/core/error.h> #include <vtm/net/nm/nm_dgram_server.h> #include <vtm/util/signal.h> vtm_nm_dgram_srv *srv; void stop_server(int psig) { vtm_signal_safe_puts("Stopping server...

"); vtm_nm_dgram_srv_stop(srv); } void server_ready(vtm_nm_dgram_srv *srv, struct vtm_nm_dgram_srv_opts *opts) { printf("NM UDP Server listening at: %s:%u

", opts->addr.host, opts->addr.port); fflush(stdout); } void msg_recv(vtm_nm_dgram_srv *srv, vtm_dataset *wd, vtm_dataset *msg, const struct vtm_socket_saddr *saddr) { uint32_t a, b, c; /* calculate request */ a = vtm_dataset_get_uint32(msg, "A"); b = vtm_dataset_get_uint32(msg, "B"); c = a + b; /* send response */ vtm_dataset_clear(msg); vtm_dataset_set_uint32(msg, "C", c); vtm_nm_dgram_srv_send(srv, msg, saddr); } int main(void) { int rc; struct vtm_nm_dgram_srv_opts opts; /* register signal handler */ vtm_signal_set_handler(VTM_SIG_INT, stop_server); /* init network module */ rc = vtm_module_network_init(); if (rc != VTM_OK) { vtm_err_print(); return EXIT_FAILURE; } /* create dgram server */ srv = vtm_nm_dgram_srv_new(); if (!srv) { vtm_err_print(); goto end; } /* prepare options */ memset(&opts, 0, sizeof(opts)); opts.addr.family = VTM_SOCK_FAM_IN4; opts.addr.host = "127.0.0.1"; opts.addr.port = 4000; opts.threads = 4; opts.cbs.server_ready = server_ready; opts.cbs.msg_recv = msg_recv; /* run server */ rc = vtm_nm_dgram_srv_run(srv, &opts); if (rc != VTM_OK) vtm_err_print(); /* free resources */ vtm_nm_dgram_srv_free(srv); end: /* shutdown network module */ vtm_module_network_end(); return 0; }

Other examples

For more information, please have a look at the examples directory

Supported platforms

Linux (tested on Debian)

BSD (tested on FreeBSD)

macOS / Darwin (tested on OS X 10.9.5)

Windows with MinGW or Visual Studio 2017 (tested on Windows 10)

Build

Prerequisites

Please install the required packages with the package manager of your operating system. For simplicity this guide refers to Debian Linux with apt-get as package manager.

Crypto

If you want to use cryptographic functionality such as TLS sockets you need to install the OpenSSL development headers:

apt-get install libssl-dev

Otherwise you have to disable OpenSSL support with NO_OPENSSL=1 .

MySQL

If you want to use the MySQL database interface you need to install the MySQL C connector

apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev

or the MariaDB C connector as drop-in replacement

# Debian 8 apt-get install libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev-compat # Debian 9 apt-get install libmariadb-dev libmariadb-dev-compat

SQLite

For file based databases please install the SQLite3 development headers:

apt-get install libsqlite3-dev

Building

The provided Makefile was written for the use with GNU Make. Use:

git clone https://ventanium.org/git/ventanium cd ventanium make

Some platforms use a different default make implementation, then you can try

gmake

to build the library.

Options

You can append the options described below to the make command. For example

make SYS=Windows NO_OPENSSL=1 DEBUG=1

would build the library for Windows without OpenSSL and with extra debugging information.

You should use the same consistent set of options for building, testing and installing the library.

SYS=<platform>

Override the auto detection of the Makefile. Possible values are:

Linux

BSD

Darwin

Windows

DEBUG=1

Include extra debugging information into the produced binaries.

NO_OOM_ABORT=1

The library code aborts execution if a call to allocate new memory like malloc() fails. With this flag this behavior can be supressed.

NO_OPENSSL=1 Removes the dependency on the OpenSSL Library. Functions that rely on OpenSSL will then return an error code like VTM_E_NOT_SUPPORTED.

MYSQL=1

Build the library with the MySQL database interface.

MARIADB=1

Build the library with the MySQL database interface, MariaDB is used as a drop-in replacement for MySQL. This automatically enables MYSQL=1 .

DESTDIR=<path>

Specify the installation path for the headers and the compiled library.

STATIC=1

Build statically linked example and test binaries.

Test

To run the tests invoke

make runtest

After the tests have finished you should see the summary on your console:

-- Summary -- Total tests: 90 Tests passed: 90 Tests failed: 0 Test success rate is 100.00 % Test finished!

Examples

There a some code examples in the examples directory which can be build with:

make examples

The resulting binaries will be put into the bin directory.

Installation

make install

The installation target also supports the DESTDIR and the prefix variables to specify the installation path

make install DESTDIR=/tmp prefix=/opt

Uninstall

There is also an uninstall target:

make uninstall

which removes all installed library and header files

Linking

When linking your program against Ventanium you can get the necessary libraries with the following command:

make ldinfo

License

Ventanium is released under the 2-Clause BSD License, see License.