Message(CommandId id, Engine *engine = NULL);
- /** Sets the codec engine */
- void setEngine(Engine *engine) throw() { a_engine = engine; }
+ /**
+ * Sets the codec engine.
+ *
+ * Once assigned (here or at constructor), this method SHALL NOT be used anymore.
+ * Also, the associated dictionary SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED through the engine,
+ * unless you know what are you doing. If you want to reconfigure the engine,
+ * first #clear the message and then you could reuse the same object with
+ * different configurations (execution contexts).
+ *
+ * Setting a new different engine with different stack, even same engine where the
+ * stack has been dynamically changed, could cause a bad behaviour depending on the
+ * changes: in general, if the dictionary grows, nothing bad will happen, but if
+ * you remove or modified some elements which were processed with a certain format,
+ * will be interpreted as 'unknown' with the new dictionary, and then some problems
+ * may occur. If you add elements (vendors, avps, messages) is not a problem.
+ */
+ void setEngine(Engine *engine) throw();
// Length references
@warning Request provided must be a request, in other case method do nothing.
*/
- void setHeaderToAnswer(const Message &request) throw() {
+ void setHeaderToAnswer(const Message &request) throw(anna::RuntimeException) {
if(!request.getId().second) return;
+ a_engine = request.getEngine(); // we know this will be
+
setId(CommandId(request.getId().first, !request.getId().second), false /* don't clear */);
setVersion(request.getVersion());
setApplicationId(request.getApplicationId());
@warning Request provided must be a request, in other case method do nothing.
*/
- void setStandardToAnswer(const Message &request, const std::string &originHost, const std::string &originRealm, int resultCode = helpers::base::AVPVALUES__Result_Code::DIAMETER_SUCCESS) throw();
+ void setStandardToAnswer(const Message &request, const std::string &originHost, const std::string &originRealm, int resultCode = helpers::base::AVPVALUES__Result_Code::DIAMETER_SUCCESS) throw(anna::RuntimeException);
/**
/**
Adds an avp child providing a persistent pointer (must be maintained by application).
+ It is not allowed to add an avp with no codec engine configured, neither if the engine
+ is not the same.
@param avp Avp external pointer. If NULL provided, nothing is done and NULL returned.
+ Also NULL returned for bad engine configuration.
@return Pointer to the added avp (again).
*/
- Avp * addAvp(Avp * avp) throw() { if(!avp) return NULL; addChild(avp); return avp; }
+ Avp * addAvp(Avp * avp) throw();
/**
/**
* Clears and initializes Message class information.
- * Application must clear auxiliary message objects before adding Avps in a new context.
+ * Application must clear auxiliary message objects before adding Avps in a new context if the same object is reused.
* Application don't need to clear a message object before decode operation (decode invokes #clear before any other task).
* Any reimplementation must first invoke base class method.
*/
*/
bool valid(Message *ptrAnswer = NULL) const throw(anna::RuntimeException);
-
/**
Interpret xml data in order to dump over the class content.
- \param messageNode Message root node
+ \param messageNode Message root node obtained from @functions::xmlFileTo
*/
void fromXML(const anna::xml::Node* messageNode) throw(anna::RuntimeException);
/**
- Interpret xml string representation in order to dump over the class content.
- DTD validation is used in the same way that #loadXML does.
- \param xmlString XML string representation with relevant information for this instance
- */
- void fromXMLString(const std::string &xmlString) throw(anna::RuntimeException);
-
- /**
- Loads an xml file based on this message DTD (could be accumulative, no initialization will be performed by this method).
-
- <pre>
- <!ELEMENT message (avp*)>
- <!ELEMENT avp (avp*)>
-
- <!ATTLIST message version CDATA #IMPLIED name CDATA #IMPLIED code CDATA #IMPLIED flags CDATA #IMPLIED application-id CDATA #REQUIRED hop-by-hop-id CDATA #IMPLIED end-by-end-id CDATA #IMPLIED>
- <!--
- version: Diameter version. Sets '1' by default
- name: Command name within working stack (dictionary identifier)
-
- In order to get more coding capabilities, command code and flags could be established instead of former command name,
- but neither of them are allowed if 'name' is provided (and vice versa):
-
- code: Command code
- flags: Command flags byte value (0-255) where standard bit set for flags is 'RPET rrrr': (R)equest, (P)roxiable, (E)rror, Potentially re-(T)ransmitted message and (r)eserved
-
-
- application-id: Message application id
- hop-by-hop-id: Message hop by hop id. Sets '0' by default
- end-by-end-id: Message end by end id. Sets '0' by default
- -->
-
- <!ATTLIST avp name CDATA #IMPLIED code CDATA #IMPLIED vendor-code CDATA #IMPLIED flags CDATA #IMPLIED data CDATA #IMPLIED hex-data CDATA #IMPLIED>
- <!--
- name: Avp name within working stack (dictionary identifier)
-
- In order to get more coding capabilities, avp code, vendor-id and flags could be established instead of former avp name,
- but neither of them are allowed if 'name' is provided (and vice versa):
-
- code: Avp code
- vendor-code: Avp vendor code
- flags: Avp flags byte value (0-255) where standard bit set for flags is 'VMPr rrrr': (V)endor-specific, (M)andatory, end to end encry(P)tion and r(eserved)
-
-
- data: Natural string representation for avp data. Specially applicable with numbers and printable strings, but also
- useful for certain formats which could be easily understandable in such friendly/smart representation. We will
- achieve different human-readable strings depending on data format:
-
- [ OctetString ] (if printable, but not recommended)
- [ Integer32, Integer64, Unsigned32, Unsigned64, Float32, Float64 ] (normal number representation)
- [ Time ] (NTP timestamp, normal number representation)
- [ Address ] (auto detects IPv4 or IPv6 address version, then only ip address is specified: IPv4 with dots, IPv6 with colons)
- [ UTF8String, DiameterIdentity, DiameterURI ] (printable)
- [ IPFilterRule, QoSFilterRule ] (uses ASCII charset, printable)
-
- New application formats must define specific natural representation for internal raw data
-
- hex-data: Hexadecimal octet sequence representation (i.e. 'af012fb3', with even number of digits). Suitable for whatever kind
- of diameter format, but mandatory for non printable information. OctetString usually transport non human-readable
- data and should better be encoded within this field although being printable. Unknown avps (which fails identifying
- provided name or code/vendor-code) must always use this representation.
-
- Xml representation for decoded messages shows natural content except for 'OctetString' format and unknown avps. Anyway, when printable,
- OctetString could show such information at data field apart from hex-data, because many implementations use this format to transport
- readable-string data. In general, one of the data fields is mandatory except for 'Grouped' type (its data is another level of avps).
- Application-specific formats must decide the way to represent its contents, being recommended to use a natural representation if possible,
- because xml is read by humans with testing and monitoring purposes.
- -->
- </pre>
-
- @param xmlPathFile Complete path file to the xml document which represents the diameter message
- @see fromXMLString
- */
- void loadXML(const std::string & xmlPathFile) throw(anna::RuntimeException);
-
+ * Interpret a xml file in order to create a diameter message
+ *
+ * @see functions::messageXmlDocumentFromXmlFile
+ * @see fromXML
+ *
+ * @param xmlPathFile Complete path file to the xml document which represents the diameter message
+ */
+ void loadXML(const std::string &xmlPathFile) throw(anna::RuntimeException);
// getters