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ladybird/Userland/Services/RequestServer/main.cpp
Andreas Kling 971b3645ef LibIPC: Add IPC::take_over_accepted_client_from_system_server<Client>()
This is an encapsulation of the common work done by all of our
single-client IPC servers on startup:

    1. Create a Core::LocalSocket, taking over an accepted fd.
    2. Create an application-specific ClientConnection object,
       wrapping the socket.

It's not a huge change in terms of lines saved, but I do feel that it
improves expressiveness. :^)
2021-12-06 19:22:16 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/OwnPtr.h>
#include <LibCore/EventLoop.h>
#include <LibCore/LocalServer.h>
#include <LibCore/System.h>
#include <LibIPC/SingleServer.h>
#include <LibMain/Main.h>
#include <LibTLS/Certificate.h>
#include <RequestServer/ClientConnection.h>
#include <RequestServer/GeminiProtocol.h>
#include <RequestServer/HttpProtocol.h>
#include <RequestServer/HttpsProtocol.h>
#include <signal.h>
ErrorOr<int> serenity_main(Main::Arguments)
{
TRY(Core::System::pledge("stdio inet accept unix rpath sendfd recvfd sigaction"));
signal(SIGINFO, [](int) { RequestServer::ConnectionCache::dump_jobs(); });
// Ensure the certificates are read out here.
[[maybe_unused]] auto& certs = DefaultRootCACertificates::the();
Core::EventLoop event_loop;
// FIXME: Establish a connection to LookupServer and then drop "unix"?
TRY(Core::System::pledge("stdio inet accept unix sendfd recvfd"));
TRY(Core::System::unveil("/tmp/portal/lookup", "rw"));
TRY(Core::System::unveil(nullptr, nullptr));
[[maybe_unused]] auto gemini = make<RequestServer::GeminiProtocol>();
[[maybe_unused]] auto http = make<RequestServer::HttpProtocol>();
[[maybe_unused]] auto https = make<RequestServer::HttpsProtocol>();
auto client = TRY(IPC::take_over_accepted_client_from_system_server<RequestServer::ClientConnection>());
auto result = event_loop.exec();
// FIXME: We exit instead of returning, so that protocol destructors don't get called.
// The Protocol base class should probably do proper de-registration instead of
// just VERIFY_NOT_REACHED().
exit(result);
}