// // Copyright Aliaksei Levin (levlam@telegram.org), Arseny Smirnov (arseny30@gmail.com) 2014-2019 // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // #pragma once /** * \file * C interface for interaction with TDLib via JSON-serialized objects. * Can be used to easily integrate TDLib with any programming language which supports calling C functions * and is able to work with JSON. * * The JSON serialization of TDLib API objects is straightforward: all API objects are represented as JSON objects with * the same keys as the API object field names. The object type name is stored in the special field "@type", which is * optional in places where a type is uniquely determined by the context. * Bool object fields are stored as Booleans in JSON. int32, int53 and double fields are stored as Numbers. * int64 and string fields are stored as Strings. bytes fields are base64 encoded and then stored as String. * vectors are stored as Arrays. * The main TDLib interface is asynchronous. To match requests with a corresponding response a field "@extra" can * be added to the request object. The corresponding response will have an "@extra" field with exactly the same value. * * A TDLib client instance should be created through td_json_client_create. * Requests then can be sent using td_json_client_send from any thread. * New updates and request responses can be received through td_json_client_receive from any thread. This function * shouldn't be called simultaneously from two different threads. Also note that all updates and request responses * should be applied in the order they were received to ensure consistency. * Given this information, it's advisable to call this function from a dedicated thread. * Some service TDLib requests can be executed synchronously from any thread by using td_json_client_execute. * The TDLib client instance can be destroyed via td_json_client_destroy. * * General pattern of usage: * \code * void *client = td_json_client_create(); * // somehow share the client with other threads, which will be able to send requests via td_json_client_send * * const double WAIT_TIMEOUT = 10.0; // seconds * int is_closed = 0; // should be set to 1, when updateAuthorizationState with authorizationStateClosed is received * while (!is_closed) { * const char *result = td_json_client_receive(client, WAIT_TIMEOUT); * if (result) { * // parse the result as JSON object and process it as an incoming update or an answer to a previously sent request * } * } * td_json_client_destroy(client); * \endcode */ #include "td/telegram/tdjson_export.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * Creates a new instance of TDLib. * \return Pointer to the created instance of TDLib. */ TDJSON_EXPORT void *td_json_client_create(); /** * Sends request to the TDLib client. May be called from any thread. * \param[in] client The client. * \param[in] request JSON-serialized null-terminated request to TDLib. */ TDJSON_EXPORT void td_json_client_send(void *client, const char *request); /** * Receives incoming updates and request responses from the TDLib client. May be called from any thread, but * shouldn't be called simultaneously from two different threads. * Returned pointer will be deallocated by TDLib during next call to td_json_client_receive or td_json_client_execute * in the same thread, so it can't be used after that. * \param[in] client The client. * \param[in] timeout Maximum number of seconds allowed for this function to wait for new data. * \return JSON-serialized null-terminated incoming update or request response. May be NULL if the timeout expires. */ TDJSON_EXPORT const char *td_json_client_receive(void *client, double timeout); /** * Synchronously executes TDLib request. May be called from any thread. * Only a few requests can be executed synchronously. * Returned pointer will be deallocated by TDLib during next call to td_json_client_receive or td_json_client_execute * in the same thread, so it can't be used after that. * \param[in] client The client. Currently ignored for all requests, so NULL can be passed. * \param[in] request JSON-serialized null-terminated request to TDLib. * \return JSON-serialized null-terminated request response. May be NULL if the request can't be parsed. */ TDJSON_EXPORT const char *td_json_client_execute(void *client, const char *request); /** * Destroys the TDLib client instance. After this is called the client instance shouldn't be used anymore. * \param[in] client The client. */ TDJSON_EXPORT void td_json_client_destroy(void *client); #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif