/* This file is part of TALER Copyright (C) 2016, 2017 GNUnet e.V. & Inria TALER is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. TALER is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with TALER; see the file COPYING. If not, see */ /** * @file include/taler_wire_plugin.h * @brief Plugin API for the handling of wire transactions * @author Christian Grothoff */ #ifndef TALER_WIRE_PLUGIN_H #define TALER_WIRE_PLUGIN_H #include #include "taler_util.h" #include "taler_error_codes.h" #include "taler_bank_service.h" /* for `enum TALER_BANK_Direction` and `struct TALER_BANK_TransferDetails` */ /** * Callback with prepared transaction. * * @param cls closure * @param buf transaction data to persist, NULL on error * @param buf_size number of bytes in @a buf, 0 on error */ typedef void (*TALER_WIRE_PrepareTransactionCallback) (void *cls, const char *buf, size_t buf_size); /** * Callback to process a merchant registration outcome. * * @param cls closure * @param status GNUNET_OK if the registration succeeded, * GNUNET_NO otherwise. */ typedef void (*TALER_WIRE_MerchantRegisterCallback) (void *cls, unsigned int status); /** * Details about a valid wire transfer to the exchange. * It is the plugin's responsibility to filter and undo * invalid transfers. */ struct TALER_WIRE_TransferDetails { /** * Amount that was transferred */ struct TALER_Amount amount; /** * Time of the the transfer */ struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute execution_date; /** * Binary data that was encoded in the wire transfer subject, if * it decoded properly. Otherwise all-zeros and @e wtid_s is set. */ struct TALER_WireTransferIdentifierRawP wtid; /** * Wire transfer identifer as a string. Set to NULL if the * identifier was properly Base32 encoded and this @e wtid could be * set instead. */ char *wtid_s; /** * payto://-URL of the other account that was involved */ char *account_url; }; /** * Callbacks of this type are used to serve the result of asking * the bank for the transaction history. * * @param cls closure * @param ec taler error code * @param dir direction of the transfer * @param row_off identification of the position at which we are querying * @param row_off_size number of bytes in @a row_off * @param details details about the wire transfer * @return #GNUNET_OK to continue, #GNUNET_SYSERR to abort iteration */ typedef int (*TALER_WIRE_HistoryResultCallback) (void *cls, enum TALER_ErrorCode ec, enum TALER_BANK_Direction dir, const void *row_off, size_t row_off_size, const struct TALER_WIRE_TransferDetails *details); /** * Callbacks of this type are used to serve the result of asking * the bank to reject a wire transfer. * * @param cls closure * @param ec status of the operation, #TALER_EC_NONE on success */ typedef void (*TALER_WIRE_RejectTransferCallback) (void *cls, enum TALER_ErrorCode ec); /** * Handle returned for cancelling a preparation step. */ struct TALER_WIRE_PrepareHandle; /** * Handle returned for cancelling an execution step. */ struct TALER_WIRE_ExecuteHandle; /** * Handle returned for querying the transaction history. */ struct TALER_WIRE_HistoryHandle; /** * Function called with the result from the execute step. * * @param cls closure * @param success #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR on failure * @param serial_id unique ID of the wire transfer in the bank's records; UINT64_MAX on error * @param emsg NULL on success, otherwise an error message */ typedef void (*TALER_WIRE_ConfirmationCallback)(void *cls, int success, uint64_t serial_id, const char *emsg); /** * @brief The plugin API, returned from the plugin's "init" function. * The argument given to "init" is simply a configuration handle. */ struct TALER_WIRE_Plugin { /** * Closure for all callbacks. */ void *cls; /** * Name of the library which generated this plugin. Set by the * plugin loader. */ char *library_name; /** * Which wire method (payto://METHOD/") is supported by this plugin? * For example, "sepa" or "x-taler-bank". */ const char *method; /** * Round amount DOWN to the amount that can be transferred via the wire * method. For example, Taler may support 0.000001 EUR as a unit of * payment, but SEPA only supports 0.01 EUR. This function would * round 0.125 EUR to 0.12 EUR in this case. * * @param cls the @e cls of this struct with the plugin-specific state * @param[in,out] amount amount to round down * @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_NO if rounding was unnecessary, * #GNUNET_SYSERR if the amount or currency was invalid */ int (*amount_round) (void *cls, struct TALER_Amount *amount); /** * Check if the given payto:// URL is correctly formatted for this plugin * * @param cls the @e cls of this struct with the plugin-specific state * @param account_url the payto:// URL * @return #TALER_EC_NONE if correctly formatted */ enum TALER_ErrorCode (*wire_validate) (void *cls, const char *account_url); /** * Prepare for exeuction of a wire transfer. * * @param cls the @e cls of this struct with the plugin-specific state * @param origin_account_section configuration section specifying the origin * account of the exchange to use * @param destination_account_url payto:// URL identifying where to send the money * @param amount amount to transfer, already rounded * @param exchange_base_url base URL of this exchange (included in subject * to facilitate use of tracking API by merchant backend) * @param wtid wire transfer identifier to use * @param ptc function to call with the prepared data to persist * @param ptc_cls closure for @a ptc * @return NULL on failure */ struct TALER_WIRE_PrepareHandle * (*prepare_wire_transfer) (void *cls, const char *origin_account_section, const char *destination_account_url, const struct TALER_Amount *amount, const char *exchange_base_url, const struct TALER_WireTransferIdentifierRawP *wtid, TALER_WIRE_PrepareTransactionCallback ptc, void *ptc_cls); /** * Abort preparation of a wire transfer. For example, * because we are shutting down. * * @param cls the @e cls of this struct with the plugin-specific state * @param pth preparation to cancel */ void (*prepare_wire_transfer_cancel) (void *cls, struct TALER_WIRE_PrepareHandle *pth); /** * Execute a wire transfer. * * @param cls the @e cls of this struct with the plugin-specific state * @param buf buffer with the prepared execution details * @param buf_size number of bytes in @a buf * @param cc function to call upon success * @param cc_cls closure for @a cc * @return NULL on error */ struct TALER_WIRE_ExecuteHandle * (*execute_wire_transfer) (void *cls, const char *buf, size_t buf_size, TALER_WIRE_ConfirmationCallback cc, void *cc_cls); /** * Abort execution of a wire transfer. For example, because we are * shutting down. Note that if an execution is aborted, it may or * may not still succeed. The caller MUST run @e * execute_wire_transfer again for the same request as soon as * possilbe, to ensure that the request either ultimately succeeds * or ultimately fails. Until this has been done, the transaction is * in limbo (i.e. may or may not have been committed). * * @param cls the @e cls of this struct with the plugin-specific state * @param eh execution to cancel */ void (*execute_wire_transfer_cancel) (void *cls, struct TALER_WIRE_ExecuteHandle *eh); /** * Query transfer history of an account. We use the variable-size * @a start_off to indicate which transfers we are interested in as * different banking systems may have different ways to identify * transfers. The @a start_off value must thus match the value of * a `row_off` argument previously given to the @a hres_cb. Use * NULL to query transfers from the beginning of time (with * positive @a num_results) or from the latest committed transfers * (with negative @a num_results). * * @param cls the @e cls of this struct with the plugin-specific state * @param account_section specifies the configuration section which * identifies the account for which we should get the history * @param direction what kinds of wire transfers should be returned * @param start_off from which row on do we want to get results, use NULL for the latest; exclusive * @param start_off_len number of bytes in @a start_off * @param num_results how many results do we want; negative numbers to go into the past, * positive numbers to go into the future starting at @a start_row; * must not be zero. * @param hres_cb the callback to call with the transaction history * @param hres_cb_cls closure for the above callback */ struct TALER_WIRE_HistoryHandle * (*get_history) (void *cls, const char *account_section, enum TALER_BANK_Direction direction, const void *start_off, size_t start_off_len, int64_t num_results, TALER_WIRE_HistoryResultCallback hres_cb, void *hres_cb_cls); /** * Cancel going over the account's history. * * @param cls plugins' closure * @param whh operation to cancel */ void (*get_history_cancel) (void *cls, struct TALER_WIRE_HistoryHandle *whh); /** * Reject an incoming wire transfer that was obtained from the * history. This function can be used to transfer funds back to * the sender if the WTID was malformed (i.e. due to a typo). * * Calling `reject_transfer` twice on the same wire transfer should * be idempotent, i.e. not cause the funds to be wired back twice. * Furthermore, the transfer should henceforth be removed from the * results returned by @e get_history. * * @param cls plugin's closure * @param account_section specifies the configuration section which * identifies the account to use to reject the transfer * @param start_off offset of the wire transfer in plugin-specific format * @param start_off_len number of bytes in @a start_off * @param rej_cb function to call with the result of the operation * @param rej_cb_cls closure for @a rej_cb * @return handle to cancel the operation */ struct TALER_WIRE_RejectHandle * (*reject_transfer)(void *cls, const char *account_section, const void *start_off, size_t start_off_len, TALER_WIRE_RejectTransferCallback rej_cb, void *rej_cb_cls); /** * Cancel ongoing reject operation. Note that the rejection may still * proceed. Basically, if this function is called, the rejection may * have happened or not. This function is usually used during shutdown * or system upgrades. At a later point, the application must call * @e reject_transfer again for this wire transfer, unless the * @e get_history shows that the wire transfer no longer exists. * * @param cls plugins' closure * @param rh operation to cancel * @return closure of the callback of the operation */ void * (*reject_transfer_cancel)(void *cls, struct TALER_WIRE_RejectHandle *rh); /** * Ask the plugin which data is needed to register the merchant * into the banking institution. * * @param enc[out] where to store the JSON formatted list of * needed values. The merchant will use this list to * show a HTML form to the business in order to collect that data. * This value will have to be freed by the caller. * @return GNUNET_OK upon successful `enc' allocation and definition, * GNUNET_NO if _no_ data is needed at all, GNUNET_SYSERR * for all the other cases. */ int (*merchant_data)(void); /** * Send data to the banking institution in order to get the * merchant registered. * * @param cls closure * @param body subset of information to be sent to the bank. * The plugin implementation is free to modify this value. * @param mrcb Callback to process the outcome. */ struct TALER_WIRE_MerchantRegisterHandle * (*merchant_register)(void *cls, const char *body, TALER_WIRE_MerchantRegisterCallback mrcb); }; #endif /* TALER_WIRE_PLUGIN_H */