Added experimental built-in HTTP server. Currently, when a
client accesses to the server, it responds with the current
download progress. By default, it is disabled. To enable the
server, give --enable-http-server option. To change the default
port number for the server to listen to, use
--http-server-listen-port option.
The response HTML is very simple and refreshes it self each 1
second. Because of this refresh, you see flicker in normal web
browser such as Firefox. I recommend to use console-based
browser such as elinks, w3m. To connect to the server, run
'elinks http://localhost:6800/' while running aria2. Please
replace port number '6800'(which is default) with your
preference.
* src/DownloadEngineFactory.cc
* src/HttpHeader.cc
* src/HttpHeader.h
* src/HttpHeaderProcessor.cc
* src/HttpHeaderProcessor.h
* src/HttpListenCommand.cc
* src/HttpListenCommand.h
* src/HttpServer.cc
* src/HttpServer.h
* src/HttpServerCommand.cc
* src/HttpServerCommand.h
* src/HttpServerResponseCommand.cc
* src/HttpServerResponseCommand.h
* src/Makefile.am
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/Util.cc
* src/Util.h
* src/help_tags.h
* src/option_processing.cc
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/HttpHeaderProcessorTest.cc
* test/UtilTest.cc
* src/HttpHeaderProcessor.cc: Rewritten using std::string as a
buffer.
* src/HttpHeaderProcessor.h: Rewritten using std::string as a
buffer.
* src/HttpConnection.cc: Included missing sstream.
Now HTTP status and version are a member variable of HttpHeader.
HTTP status is processed as a string, not integer.
* src/AbstractProxyResponseCommand.cc
* src/HttpConnection.cc
* src/HttpHeader.cc
* src/HttpHeader.h
* src/HttpHeaderProcessor.cc
* src/HttpHeaderProcessor.h
* src/HttpResponse.cc
* src/HttpResponse.h
* test/HttpHeaderProcessorTest.cc
* test/HttpResponseTest.cc
Implemented BitTorrent/http/ftp integrated download.
I've rewritten lots of files and now some headers have forward
class declarations to reduce compile time.
The implementation is extremely alpha stage, I recommend to use this
for testing purpose only.