// Copyright (C) 2013 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") // // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any // purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above // copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH // REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY // AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, // INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM // LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE // OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR // PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. #ifndef DHCP_CONFIG_PARSER_H #define DHCP_CONFIG_PARSER_H #include #include #include #include #include namespace isc { namespace dhcp { /// An exception that is thrown if an error occurs while configuring /// DHCP server. class DhcpConfigError : public isc::Exception { public: /// @brief constructor /// /// @param file name of the file, where exception occurred /// @param line line of the file, where exception occurred /// @param what text description of the issue that caused exception DhcpConfigError(const char* file, size_t line, const char* what) : isc::Exception(file, line, what) {} }; /// @brief Forward declaration to DhcpConfigParser class. /// /// It is only needed here to define types that are /// based on this class before the class definition. class DhcpConfigParser; /// @brief a pointer to configuration parser typedef boost::shared_ptr ParserPtr; /// @brief Collection of parsers. /// /// This container is used to store pointer to parsers for a given scope. typedef std::vector ParserCollection; /// @brief Combination of parameter name and configuration contents typedef std::pair ConfigPair; /// @brief Base abstract class for all DHCP parsers /// /// Each instance of a class derived from this class parses one specific config /// element. Sometimes elements are simple (e.g. a string) and sometimes quite /// complex (e.g. a subnet). In such case, it is likely that a parser will /// spawn child parsers to parse child elements in the configuration. class DhcpConfigParser { /// /// @name Constructors and Destructor /// /// Note: The copy constructor and the assignment operator are /// intentionally defined as private to make it explicit that this is a /// pure base class. //@{ private: // Private constructor and assignment operator assures that nobody // will be able to copy or assign a parser. There are no defined // bodies for them. DhcpConfigParser(const DhcpConfigParser& source); DhcpConfigParser& operator=(const DhcpConfigParser& source); protected: /// @brief The default constructor. /// /// This is intentionally defined as @c protected as this base class should /// never be instantiated (except as part of a derived class). DhcpConfigParser() {} public: /// The destructor. virtual ~DhcpConfigParser() {} //@} /// @brief Prepare configuration value. /// /// This method parses the "value part" of the configuration identifier /// that corresponds to this derived class and prepares a new value to /// apply to the server. /// /// This method must validate the given value both in terms of syntax /// and semantics of the configuration, so that the server will be /// validly configured at the time of @c commit(). Note: the given /// configuration value is normally syntactically validated, but the /// @c build() implementation must also expect invalid input. If it /// detects an error it may throw an exception of a derived class /// of @c isc::Exception. /// /// Preparing a configuration value will often require resource /// allocation. If it fails, it may throw a corresponding standard /// exception. /// /// This method is not expected to be called more than once in the /// life of the object. Although multiple calls are not prohibited /// by the interface, the behavior is undefined. /// /// @param config_value The configuration value for the identifier /// corresponding to the derived class. virtual void build(isc::data::ConstElementPtr config_value) = 0; /// @brief Apply the prepared configuration value to the server. /// /// This method is expected to be exception free, and, as a consequence, /// it should normally not involve resource allocation. /// Typically it would simply perform exception free assignment or swap /// operation on the value prepared in @c build(). /// In some cases, however, it may be very difficult to meet this /// condition in a realistic way, while the failure case should really /// be very rare. In such a case it may throw, and, if the parser is /// called via @c configureDhcp4Server(), the caller will convert the /// exception as a fatal error. /// /// This method is expected to be called after @c build(), and only once. /// The result is undefined otherwise. virtual void commit() = 0; }; }; // end of isc::dhcp namespace }; // end of isc namespace #endif // DHCP_CONFIG_PARSER_H