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*/
/**
* @file bank-lib/fakebank.h
* @brief definitions for the "/history[-range]" layer.
* @author Marcello Stanisci
*/
#ifndef FAKEBANK_H
#define FAKEBANK_H
#include "platform.h"
#include
#include "taler_bank_service.h"
/**
* Details about a transcation we (as the simulated bank) received.
*/
struct Transaction
{
/**
* We store transactions in a DLL.
*/
struct Transaction *next;
/**
* We store transactions in a DLL.
*/
struct Transaction *prev;
/**
* Amount to be transferred.
*/
struct TALER_Amount amount;
/**
* Account to debit.
*/
uint64_t debit_account;
/**
* Account to credit.
*/
uint64_t credit_account;
/**
* Subject of the transfer.
*/
char *subject;
/**
* Base URL of the exchange.
*/
char *exchange_base_url;
/**
* When did the transaction happen?
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute date;
/**
* Number of this transaction.
*/
uint64_t row_id;
/**
* Flag set if the transfer was rejected.
*/
int rejected;
/**
* Has this transaction been subjected to #TALER_FAKEBANK_check()
* and should thus no longer be counted in
* #TALER_FAKEBANK_check_empty()?
*/
int checked;
};
/******************************************
* Definitions for "/history" start here. *
******************************************/
/**
* Needed to implement ascending/descending ordering
* of /history results.
*/
struct HistoryElement
{
/**
* History JSON element.
*/
json_t *element;
/**
* Previous element.
*/
struct HistoryElement *prev;
/**
* Next element.
*/
struct HistoryElement *next;
};
/**
* Values to implement the "/history-range" range.
*/
struct HistoryRangeDates
{
/**
* Oldest row in the results.
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute start;
/**
* Youngest row in the results.
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute end;
};
/**
* Values to implement the "/history" range.
*/
struct HistoryRangeIds
{
/**
* (Exclusive) row ID for the result set.
*/
unsigned long long start;
/**
* How many transactions we want in the result set. If
* negative/positive, @a start will be strictly younger/older
* of any element in the result set.
*/
long long count;
};
/**
* This is the "base" structure for both the /history and the
* /history-range API calls.
*/
struct HistoryArgs
{
/**
* Direction asked by the client: CREDIT / DEBIT / BOTH / CANCEL.
*/
enum TALER_BANK_Direction direction;
/**
* Bank account number of the requesting client.
*/
unsigned long long account_number;
/**
* Ordering of the results.
*/
unsigned int ascending;
/**
* Overloaded type that indicates the "range" to be returned
* in the results; this can be either a date range, or a
* starting row id + the count.
*/
void *range;
};
/**
* Type for a function that decides whether or not
* the history-building loop should iterate once again.
* Typically called from inside the 'while' condition.
*
* @param ha history argument.
* @param pos current position.
* @return GNUNET_YES if the iteration shuold go on.
*/
typedef int (*CheckAdvance)
(const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/**
* Type for a function that steps over the next element
* in the list of all transactions, after the current @a pos
* _got_ included in the result.
*/
typedef struct Transaction * (*Step)
(const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/*
* Type for a function that steps over the next element
* in the list of all transactions, after the current @a pos
* did _not_ get included in the result.
*/
typedef struct Transaction * (*Skip)
(const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/**
* Actual history response builder.
*
* @param pos first (included) element in the result set.
* @param ha history arguments.
* @param caller_name which function is building the history.
* @return MHD_YES / MHD_NO, after having enqueued the response
* object into MHD.
*/
int
TFH_build_history_response (struct MHD_Connection *connection,
struct Transaction *pos,
struct HistoryArgs *ha,
Skip skip,
Step step,
CheckAdvance advance);
/**
* Parse URL history arguments, of _both_ APIs:
* /history and /history-range.
*
* @param connection MHD connection.
* @param function_name name of the caller.
* @param ha[out] will contain the parsed values.
* @return GNUNET_OK only if the parsing succeedes.
*/
int
TFH_parse_history_common_args (struct MHD_Connection *connection,
struct HistoryArgs *ha);
/**
* Decides whether the history builder will advance or not
* to the next element.
*
* @param ha history args
* @return GNUNET_YES/NO to advance/not-advance.
*/
int
TFH_handle_history_advance (const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/**
* Iterates on the "next" element to be processed. To
* be used when the current element does not get inserted in
* the result.
*
* @param ha history arguments.
* @param pos current element being processed.
* @return the next element to be processed.
*/
struct Transaction *
TFH_handle_history_skip (const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/**
* Iterates on the "next" element to be processed. To
* be used when the current element _gets_ inserted in the result.
*
* @param ha history arguments.
* @param pos current element being processed.
* @return the next element to be processed.
*/
struct Transaction *
TFH_handle_history_step (const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/**
* Decides whether the history builder will advance or not
* to the next element.
*
* @param ha history args
* @return GNUNET_YES/NO to advance/not-advance.
*/
int
TFH_handle_history_range_advance (const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/**
* Iterates towards the "next" element to be processed. To
* be used when the current element does not get inserted in
* the result.
*
* @param ha history arguments.
* @param pos current element being processed.
* @return the next element to be processed.
*/
struct Transaction *
TFH_handle_history_range_skip (const struct HistoryArgs *ha,
const struct Transaction *pos);
/**
* Iterates on the "next" element to be processed. To
* be used when the current element _gets_ inserted in the result.
* Same implementation of the "skip" counterpart, as /history-range
* does not have the notion of count/delta.
*/
Step TFH_handle_history_range_step;
#endif