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all: build run
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build:
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gcc -Wall -Wextra -O2 -g -pthread cJSON.c rproxy.c -o rproxy -lssl -lcrypto -lsqlite3 -lm
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run:
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./rproxy
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# RProxy
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RProxy is a reverse proxy server designed to route requests to various upstream services based on the hostname. It is built using C and leverages the cJSON library for JSON parsing. This README provides a comprehensive guide on how to get started, configure the server, and understand its features.
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## Getting Started
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### Prerequisites
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- GCC (GNU Compiler Collection)
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- Make
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- OpenSSL libraries (`libssl` and `libcrypto`)
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- SQLite3 library
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### Installation
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1. Clone the repository:
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```bash
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git clone <repository-url>
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cd <repository-directory>
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```
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2. Build the project using the Makefile:
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```bash
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make
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```
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3. Run the server:
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```bash
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make run
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```
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### Configuration
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The configuration for RProxy is stored in the `proxy_config.json` file. Below is a breakdown of its structure:
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```json
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{
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"port": 8585,
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"reverse_proxy": [
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{ "hostname": "example.com", "upstream_host": "127.0.0.1", "upstream_port": 3000, "use_ssl": false }
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]
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}
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```
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- **port**: The port on which the RProxy server will listen for incoming requests.
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- **reverse_proxy**: An array of objects, each representing a reverse proxy configuration.
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- **hostname**: The hostname that the server will respond to.
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- **upstream_host**: The IP address or hostname of the upstream service.
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- **upstream_port**: The port on which the upstream service is running.
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- **use_ssl**: A boolean indicating whether to use SSL for the upstream connection.
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### Features
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- **Reverse Proxying**: RProxy can route requests to multiple upstream services based on the hostname.
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- **SSL Support**: Optionally, RProxy can connect to upstream services using SSL.
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- **Dynamic Configuration**: The configuration can be easily modified by editing the `proxy_config.json` file.
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- **Multi-Host Support**: RProxy can handle requests for multiple hostnames, making it suitable for microservices architectures.
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### Use Cases
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- **Microservices Architecture**: RProxy can be used to route requests to different microservices based on the hostname, simplifying service discovery.
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- **Load Balancing**: By configuring multiple upstream services for a single hostname, RProxy can distribute traffic among them.
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- **API Gateway**: RProxy can serve as an API gateway, providing a single entry point for various backend services.
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### Monitoring and Statistics
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RProxy can be extended to monitor various statistics such as:
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- **Request Count**: The total number of requests handled by the server.
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- **Response Times**: The time taken to respond to requests.
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- **Error Rates**: The number of failed requests to upstream services.
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## License
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Copyright (c) retoor. All rights reserved.
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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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/*
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Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef cJSON__h
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#define cJSON__h
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C"
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{
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#endif
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#if !defined(__WINDOWS__) && (defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_WIN32))
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#define __WINDOWS__
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#endif
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#ifdef __WINDOWS__
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/* When compiling for windows, we specify a specific calling convention to avoid issues where we are being called from a project with a different default calling convention. For windows you have 3 define options:
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CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS - Define this in the case where you don't want to ever dllexport symbols
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CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS - Define this on library build when you want to dllexport symbols (default)
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CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS - Define this if you want to dllimport symbol
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For *nix builds that support visibility attribute, you can define similar behavior by
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setting default visibility to hidden by adding
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-fvisibility=hidden (for gcc)
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or
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-xldscope=hidden (for sun cc)
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to CFLAGS
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then using the CJSON_API_VISIBILITY flag to "export" the same symbols the way CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS does
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*/
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#define CJSON_CDECL __cdecl
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#define CJSON_STDCALL __stdcall
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/* export symbols by default, this is necessary for copy pasting the C and header file */
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#if !defined(CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS) && !defined(CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS) && !defined(CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS)
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#define CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS
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#endif
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#if defined(CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS)
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#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) type CJSON_STDCALL
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#elif defined(CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS)
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#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __declspec(dllexport) type CJSON_STDCALL
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#elif defined(CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS)
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#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __declspec(dllimport) type CJSON_STDCALL
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#endif
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#else /* !__WINDOWS__ */
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#define CJSON_CDECL
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#define CJSON_STDCALL
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#if (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || defined (__SUNPRO_C)) && defined(CJSON_API_VISIBILITY)
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#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __attribute__((visibility("default"))) type
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#else
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#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) type
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#endif
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#endif
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/* project version */
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#define CJSON_VERSION_MAJOR 1
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#define CJSON_VERSION_MINOR 7
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#define CJSON_VERSION_PATCH 19
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#include <stddef.h>
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/* cJSON Types: */
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#define cJSON_Invalid (0)
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#define cJSON_False (1 << 0)
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#define cJSON_True (1 << 1)
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#define cJSON_NULL (1 << 2)
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#define cJSON_Number (1 << 3)
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#define cJSON_String (1 << 4)
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#define cJSON_Array (1 << 5)
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#define cJSON_Object (1 << 6)
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#define cJSON_Raw (1 << 7) /* raw json */
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#define cJSON_IsReference 256
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#define cJSON_StringIsConst 512
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/* The cJSON structure: */
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typedef struct cJSON
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{
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/* next/prev allow you to walk array/object chains. Alternatively, use GetArraySize/GetArrayItem/GetObjectItem */
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struct cJSON *next;
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struct cJSON *prev;
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/* An array or object item will have a child pointer pointing to a chain of the items in the array/object. */
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struct cJSON *child;
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/* The type of the item, as above. */
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int type;
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/* The item's string, if type==cJSON_String and type == cJSON_Raw */
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char *valuestring;
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/* writing to valueint is DEPRECATED, use cJSON_SetNumberValue instead */
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int valueint;
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/* The item's number, if type==cJSON_Number */
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double valuedouble;
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/* The item's name string, if this item is the child of, or is in the list of subitems of an object. */
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typedef struct cJSON_Hooks
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{
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void *(CJSON_CDECL *malloc_fn)(size_t sz);
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void (CJSON_CDECL *free_fn)(void *ptr);
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} cJSON_Hooks;
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typedef int cJSON_bool;
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#endif
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#endif
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CJSON_PUBLIC(const char*) cJSON_Version(void);
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/* Supply malloc, realloc and free functions to cJSON */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_InitHooks(cJSON_Hooks* hooks);
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/* Memory Management: the caller is always responsible to free the results from all variants of cJSON_Parse (with cJSON_Delete) and cJSON_Print (with stdlib free, cJSON_Hooks.free_fn, or cJSON_free as appropriate). The exception is cJSON_PrintPreallocated, where the caller has full responsibility of the buffer. */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_Parse(const char *value);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_ParseWithLength(const char *value, size_t buffer_length);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_ParseWithOpts(const char *value, const char **return_parse_end, cJSON_bool require_null_terminated);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_ParseWithLengthOpts(const char *value, size_t buffer_length, const char **return_parse_end, cJSON_bool require_null_terminated);
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/* Render a cJSON entity to text for transfer/storage. */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_Print(const cJSON *item);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_PrintUnformatted(const cJSON *item);
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/* Render a cJSON entity to text using a buffered strategy. prebuffer is a guess at the final size. guessing well reduces reallocation. fmt=0 gives unformatted, =1 gives formatted */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item);
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/* Remove/Detach items from Arrays/Objects. */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(cJSON *parent, cJSON * const item);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(cJSON *object, const char *string);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(cJSON *object, const char *string);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_InsertItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem); /* Shifts pre-existing items to the right. */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(cJSON * const parent, cJSON * const item, cJSON * replacement);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(cJSON *object,const char *string,cJSON *newitem);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemInObjectCaseSensitive(cJSON *object,const char *string,cJSON *newitem);
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/* Duplicate a cJSON item */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_Duplicate(const cJSON *item, cJSON_bool recurse);
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/* Duplicate will create a new, identical cJSON item to the one you pass, in new memory that will
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/* Recursively compare two cJSON items for equality. If either a or b is NULL or invalid, they will be considered unequal.
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_Compare(const cJSON * const a, const cJSON * const b, const cJSON_bool case_sensitive);
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/* Minify a strings, remove blank characters(such as ' ', '\t', '\r', '\n') from strings.
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CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_Minify(char *json);
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/* Helper functions for creating and adding items to an object at the same time.
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddNullToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddTrueToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddFalseToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddBoolToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const cJSON_bool boolean);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddNumberToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const double number);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddStringToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const char * const string);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddRawToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const char * const raw);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddObjectToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
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CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddArrayToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
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/* When assigning an integer value, it needs to be propagated to valuedouble too. */
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#define cJSON_SetIntValue(object, number) ((object) ? (object)->valueint = (object)->valuedouble = (number) : (number))
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/* helper for the cJSON_SetNumberValue macro */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(double) cJSON_SetNumberHelper(cJSON *object, double number);
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#define cJSON_SetNumberValue(object, number) ((object != NULL) ? cJSON_SetNumberHelper(object, (double)number) : (number))
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/* Change the valuestring of a cJSON_String object, only takes effect when type of object is cJSON_String */
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CJSON_PUBLIC(char*) cJSON_SetValuestring(cJSON *object, const char *valuestring);
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/* If the object is not a boolean type this does nothing and returns cJSON_Invalid else it returns the new type*/
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#define cJSON_SetBoolValue(object, boolValue) ( \
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(object != NULL && ((object)->type & (cJSON_False|cJSON_True))) ? \
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(object)->type=((object)->type &(~(cJSON_False|cJSON_True)))|((boolValue)?cJSON_True:cJSON_False) : \
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||||||
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cJSON_Invalid\
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)
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/* Macro for iterating over an array or object */
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||||||
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#define cJSON_ArrayForEach(element, array) for(element = (array != NULL) ? (array)->child : NULL; element != NULL; element = element->next)
|
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/* malloc/free objects using the malloc/free functions that have been set with cJSON_InitHooks */
|
||||||
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CJSON_PUBLIC(void *) cJSON_malloc(size_t size);
|
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CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_free(void *object);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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|
#endif
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#endif
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