Created by: ityuhui
There is a special API design:
When the client issues a http request, http server will block the request ( does not return to client ), and write some data to stream to client continuously.
e.g.
In kubernetes, when client issues a watch
request, kube-apiserver will block this request, but write the watch event data to the stream to client once there is new event such as pod creation/deletion. Client needs to read and handle these event data.
But for now, c generator does not support this mode because apiClient_invoke
and writeDataCallback
have no chance to access the raw data if the request is blocking.
This PR adds a data_callback_func
to writeDataCallback
, if it is not NULL, it will be called to access the data received. By this means, user can inject a data_callback_func to handle when the request is blocking.
size_t writeDataCallback(void *buffer, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *userp) {
...
if (apiClient->data_callback_func) {
apiClient->data_callback_func(&apiClient->dataReceived, &apiClient->dataReceivedLen);
}
...
}
This change does not impact current request logic because apiClient->data_callback_func = NULL
by default.
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