[//000000001]: # (transfer::receiver \- Data transfer facilities) [//000000002]: # (Generated from file 'receiver\.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'markdown') [//000000003]: # (Copyright © 2006 Andreas Kupries ) [//000000004]: # (transfer::receiver\(n\) 0\.2 tcllib "Data transfer facilities")
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# NAME transfer::receiver \- Data source # Table Of Contents - [Table Of Contents](#toc) - [Synopsis](#synopsis) - [Description](#section1) - [API](#section2) - [Package commands](#subsection1) - [Object command](#subsection2) - [Object methods](#subsection3) - [Options](#subsection4) - [Secure connections](#section3) - [TLS Security Considerations](#section4) - [Bugs, Ideas, Feedback](#section5) - [Keywords](#keywords) - [Category](#category) - [Copyright](#copyright) # SYNOPSIS package require Tcl 8\.4 package require snit ?1\.0? package require transfer::data::destination ?0\.2? package require transfer::connect ?0\.2? package require transfer::receiver ?0\.2? [__transfer::receiver__ *object* ?*options*\.\.\.?](#1) [__transfer::receiver__ __stream channel__ *chan* *host* *port* ?*arg*\.\.\.?](#2) [__transfer::receiver__ __stream file__ *path* *host* *port* ?*arg*\.\.\.?](#3) [*objectName* __method__ ?*arg arg \.\.\.*?](#4) [*objectName* __destroy__](#5) [*objectName* __start__](#6) [*objectName* __busy__](#7) # DESCRIPTION This package pulls data destinations and connection setup together into a combined object for the reception of information coming in over a socket\. These objects understand all the options from objects created by the packages __[transfer::data::destination](ddest\.md)__ and __[transfer::connect](connect\.md)__\. # API ## Package commands - __transfer::receiver__ *object* ?*options*\.\.\.? This command creates a new receiver object with an associated Tcl command whose name is *objectName*\. This *[object](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#object)* command is explained in full detail in the sections [Object command](#subsection2) and [Object methods](#subsection3)\. The set of supported *options* is explained in section [Options](#subsection4)\. The object command will be created under the current namespace if the *objectName* is not fully qualified, and in the specified namespace otherwise\. The fully qualified name of the object command is returned as the result of the command\. - __transfer::receiver__ __stream channel__ *chan* *host* *port* ?*arg*\.\.\.? This method creates a fire\-and\-forget transfer for the data coming from the source at host/port \(details below\) and writing to the channel *chan*, starting at the current seek location\. The channel is configured to use binary translation and encoding for the transfer\. The channel is *not* closed when the transfer has completed\. This is left to the completion callback\. If both *host* and *port* are provided an __active__ connection to the data source is made\. If only a *port* is specified \(with *host* the empty string\) then a __passive__ connection is made instead, i\.e\. the receiver then waits for a conneciton by the transmitter\. Any arguments after the port are treated as options and are used to configure the internal receiver object\. See the section [Options](#subsection4) for a list of the supported options and their meaning\. *Note* however that the signature of the command prefix specified for the __\-command__ callback differs from the signature for the same option of the receiver object\. This callback is only given the number of bytes and transfered, and possibly an error message\. No reference to the internally used receiver object is made\. The result returned by the command is the empty string if it was set to make an *[active](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#active)* connection, and the port the internal receiver object is listening on otherwise, i\.e when it is configured to connect *[passive](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#passive)*ly\. See also the package __[transfer::connect](connect\.md)__ and the description of the method __connect__ for where this behaviour comes from\. - __transfer::receiver__ __stream file__ *path* *host* *port* ?*arg*\.\.\.? This method is like __stream channel__, except that the received data is written to the file *path*, replacing any prior content\. ## Object command All objects created by the __::transfer::receiver__ command have the following general form: - *objectName* __method__ ?*arg arg \.\.\.*? The method __method__ and its *arg*'uments determine the exact behavior of the command\. See section [Object methods](#subsection3) for the detailed specifications\. ## Object methods - *objectName* __destroy__ This method destroys the object\. Doing so while a reception is on progress will cause errors later on, when the reception completes and tries to access the now missing data structures of the destroyed object\. - *objectName* __start__ This method initiates the data reception, setting up the connection first and then copying the received information into the destination\. The method will throw an error if a reception is already/still in progress\. I\.e\. it is not possible to run two receptions in parallel, only in sequence\. Errors will also be thrown if the configuration of the data destination is invalid, or if no completion callback was specified\. The result returned by the method is the empty string for an object configured to make an *[active](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#active)* connection, and the port the object is listening on otherwise, i\.e when it is configured to connect *[passive](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#passive)*ly\. See also the package __[transfer::connect](connect\.md)__ and the description of the method __connect__ for where this behaviour comes from\. - *objectName* __busy__ This method returns a boolean value telling us whether a reception is in progress \(__True__\), or not \(__False__\)\. ## Options All receiver objects support the union of the options supported by their connect and data destination components, plus one of their own\. See also the documentation for the packages __[transfer::data::destination](ddest\.md)__ and __[transfer::connect](connect\.md)__\. - __\-command__ *cmdprefix* This option specifies the command to invoke when the reception of the information has been completed\. The arguments given to this command are the same as given to the completion callback of the command __transfer::copy::do__ provided by the package __[transfer::copy](copyops\.md)__\. - __\-mode__ *mode* This option specifies the mode the object is in\. It is optional and defaults to __active__ mode\. The two possible modes are: * __active__ In this mode the two options __\-host__ and __\-port__ are relevant and specify the host and TCP port the object has to connect to\. The host is given by either name or IP address\. * __passive__ In this mode the option __\-host__ has no relevance and is ignored should it be configured\. The only option the object needs is __\-port__, and it specifies the TCP port on which the listening socket is opened to await the connection from the partner\. - __\-host__ *hostname\-or\-ipaddr* This option specifies the host to connect to in *[active](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#active)* mode, either by name or ip\-address\. An object configured for *[passive](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#passive)* mode ignores this option\. - __\-port__ *int* For *[active](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#active)* mode this option specifies the port the object is expected to connect to\. For *[passive](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#passive)* mode however it is the port where the object creates the listening socket waiting for a connection\. It defaults to __0__, which allows the OS to choose the actual port to listen on\. - __\-socketcmd__ *command* This option allows the user to specify which command to use to open a socket\. The default is to use the builtin __::socket__\. Any compatible with that command is allowed\. The envisioned main use is the specfication of __tls::socket__\. I\.e\. this option allows the creation of secure transfer channels, without making this package explicitly dependent on the __[tls](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tls)__ package\. See also section [Secure connections](#section3)\. - __\-encoding__ encodingname - __\-eofchar__ eofspec - __\-translation__ transspec These options are the same as are recognized by the builtin command __fconfigure__\. They provide the configuration to be set for the channel between the two partners after it has been established, but before the callback is invoked \(See method __connect__\)\. - __\-channel__ *handle* This option specifies that the destination of the data is a channel, and its associated argument is the handle of the channel to write the received data to\. - __\-file__ *path* This option specifies that the destination of the data is a file, and its associated argument is the path of the file to write the received data to\. - __\-variable__ *varname* This option specifies that the destination of the data is a variable, and its associated argument contains the name of the variable to write the received data to\. The variable is assumed to be global or namespaced, anchored at the global namespace\. - __\-progress__ *command* This option, if specified, defines a command to be invoked for each chunk of bytes received, allowing the user to monitor the progress of the reception of the data\. The callback is always invoked with one additional argument, the number of bytes received so far\. # Secure connections One way to secure connections made by objects of this package is to require the package __[tls](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tls)__ and then configure the option __\-socketcmd__ to force the use of command __tls::socket__ to open the socket\. # Load and initialize tls package require tls tls::init -cafile /path/to/ca/cert -keyfile ... # Create a connector with secure socket setup, transfer::receiver R -socketcmd tls::socket ... ... # TLS Security Considerations This package uses the __[TLS](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tls)__ package to handle the security for __https__ urls and other socket connections\. Policy decisions like the set of protocols to support and what ciphers to use are not the responsibility of __[TLS](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tls)__, nor of this package itself however\. Such decisions are the responsibility of whichever application is using the package, and are likely influenced by the set of servers the application will talk to as well\. For example, in light of the recent [POODLE attack](http://googleonlinesecurity\.blogspot\.co\.uk/2014/10/this\-poodle\-bites\-exploiting\-ssl\-30\.html) discovered by Google many servers will disable support for the SSLv3 protocol\. To handle this change the applications using __[TLS](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tls)__ must be patched, and not this package, nor __[TLS](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tls)__ itself\. Such a patch may be as simple as generally activating __tls1__ support, as shown in the example below\. package require tls tls::init -tls1 1 ;# forcibly activate support for the TLS1 protocol ... your own application code ... # Bugs, Ideas, Feedback This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems\. Please report such in the category *transfer* of the [Tcllib Trackers](http://core\.tcl\.tk/tcllib/reportlist)\. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation\. When proposing code changes, please provide *unified diffs*, i\.e the output of __diff \-u__\. Note further that *attachments* are strongly preferred over inlined patches\. Attachments can be made by going to the __Edit__ form of the ticket immediately after its creation, and then using the left\-most button in the secondary navigation bar\. # KEYWORDS [channel](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#channel), [copy](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#copy), [data destination](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#data\_destination), [receiver](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#receiver), [secure](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#secure), [ssl](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#ssl), [tls](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tls), [transfer](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#transfer) # CATEGORY Transfer module # COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2006 Andreas Kupries