| LIBBOZOHTTPD(3) | Library Functions Manual | LIBBOZOHTTPD(3) | 
libbozohttpd —
#include <bozohttpd.h>
int
  
  bozo_set_pref(bozohttpd_t
    *httpd, bozoprefs_t *prefs, char
    *name, char *value);
char *
  
  bozo_get_pref(bozoprefs_t
    *prefs, char *name);
int
  
  bozo_set_defaults(bozohttpd_t
    *httpd, bozoprefs_t *prefs);
void
  
  bozo_setup(bozohttpd_t *httpd,
    bozoprefs_t *prefs, const char
    *vhost, char *slash);
bozo_httpreq_t *
  
  bozo_read_request(bozohttpd_t
    *httpd);
void
  
  bozo_process_request(bozo_httpreq_t
    *);
void
  
  bozo_clean_request(bozo_httpreq_t
    *);
void
  
  bozo_cleanup(bozohttpd_t *httpd,
    bozoprefs_t *prefs);
libbozohttpd is a library interface to the
  bozohttpd(8) web server. The
  libbozohttpd library can be used to embed a webserver
  in your applications.
Normal operation sees the libbozohttpd
    process be initialised using the bozo_set_defaults()
    function, which will set up the default port and other internal settings,
    allocating any necessary space as needed. The
    bozo_set_defaults() function returns 1 on sucess, 0
    on failure.
The bozo_setup() function is used to
    specify the virtual host name for the web server. A NULL host name will mean
    that libbozohttpd will use the local value for the
    host name, as returned by
    gethostname(3). This
    virtual hostname should be a fully qualified domain name. The final argument
    to bozo_setup() is the name of the directory to
    serve as the root directory of the web server tree.
Once the server has been set up, it serves requests by using the
    bozo_read_request() function, which returns a
    pointer to a request structure, and
    bozo_process_request(), which deals with the
    request, and answers the client. The request space is de-allocated using the
    bozo_clean_request() function.
Preferences are set using the function
    bozo_set_pref() function and queried using the two
    bozo_get_pref() function. This is the main interface
    for selecting options, and for setting preferences. The memory allocated by
    bozo_setup() for both the httpd structure and the
    preferences will be freed.
libbozohttpd library first appeared in
  NetBSD 6.0.
This manual page was written by
  
  Alistair Crooks.
| February 11, 2021 | NetBSD 10.0 |