Difference between revisions of "Xebra Module Communication Protocol"

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HEADER = " "  url " HTTP/1.1";
 
HEADER = " "  url " HTTP/1.1";
  
HEADERS_IN = "#HI#" {"#$#" item_name "#%#" item_value}  "#E#";
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HEADERS_IN = "#HI#" TABLE_ENTRIES "#E#";
HEADERS_OUT = "#HO#" {"#$#" item_name "#%#" item_value}  "#E#";
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HEADERS_OUT = "#HO#" TABLE_ENTRIES "#E#";
SUBPROCESS_ENVIRONMENT_VARS = "#SE#"  {"#$#" item_name "#%#" item_value} "#E#";
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SUBPROCESS_ENVIRONMENT_VARS = "#SE#" TABLE_ENTRIES "#E#";
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TABLE_ENTRIES = {"#$#" item_name "#%#" item_value};
  
 
GET_ARGUMENTS = "#A#"  {"$" arg_name "=" arg_value}  "#E#";
 
GET_ARGUMENTS = "#A#"  {"$" arg_name "=" arg_value}  "#E#";

Revision as of 13:47, 30 June 2009


Basic Communication

For every string message that is to be sent between a module and server, the sender first sends the length of the message ENCODED_MESSAGE_LENGTH and then the message MESSAGE. The max length FRAG_SIZE of a message to be sent is 65536 bytes. If a message is longer, it is divided into fragments. ENCODED_MESSAGE_LENGTH is called ENCODED_ because it also contains a FRAG_FLAG which specifies if the next message is a fragment and has to be assembled to a whole message after receiving.

Let's say the server wants so send a message of size 150'000 bytes to the module. The following would be sent: [65536 FRAG_FLAG=1][Message part 1...][65536 FRAG_FLAG=1][Message part 2....][18928 FRAG_FLAG=0][Message part 3....]

The ENCODED_MESSAGE_LENGTH is constructed as follows: The lenght of the message (integer) is shifted by 1 bit to the left. Then the most right bit is set to FRAG_FLAG.

Request Message

For every request, the module sends a message of the following format to the server:

REQUEST = (GET_HEADER HEADERS_IN HEADERS_OUT SUBPROCESS_ENVIRONMENT_VARS GET_ARGUMENTS) 
        | (POST_HEADER HEADERS_IN HEADERS_OUT SUBPROCESS_ENVIRONMENT_VARS POST_ARGUMENTS) ;
 
GET_HEADER = "GET" HEADER;
POST_HEADER = "POST" HEADER;
HEADER = " "  url " HTTP/1.1";
 
HEADERS_IN = "#HI#" TABLE_ENTRIES "#E#";
HEADERS_OUT = "#HO#" TABLE_ENTRIES "#E#";
SUBPROCESS_ENVIRONMENT_VARS = "#SE#" TABLE_ENTRIES "#E#";
TABLE_ENTRIES = {"#$#" item_name "#%#" item_value};
 
GET_ARGUMENTS = "#A#"  {"$" arg_name "=" arg_value}  "#E#";
POST_ARGUMENTS = "#A##CT#" content_type "#CTE#"  (TABLE_POST_DATA | post_data) "#E#";
TABLE_POST_DATA = {"$" arg_name "=" arg_value};

Example

 

Response Message

The server answers with a response message of the following format:

RESPONSE = {COOKIE_ORDER} CONTENT_TYPE HTML;
COOKIE_ORDER = "#C#" cookie_name "=" cookie_value COOKIE_OPT ";Version=1#CE#";
COOKIE_OPT = [";" "Domain=" cookie_domain]
             [";" "Max-Age=" cookie_max_age]  
             [";" "Path=" cookie_path]
             [";" "Secure"];
CONTENT_TYPE = "#CT#" content_type;
HTML = "#H#" html_code;

Example