/* tox.h * * The Tox public API. * * Copyright (C) 2013 Tox project All Rights Reserved. * * This file is part of Tox. * * Tox is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * Tox is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with Tox. If not, see . * */ #ifndef TOX_H #define TOX_H #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** \page core Public core API for Tox clients. * * Every function that can fail takes a function-specific error code pointer * that can be used to diagnose problems with the Tox state or the function * arguments. The error code pointer can be NULL, which does not influence the * function's behaviour, but can be done if the reason for failure is irrelevant * to the client. * * The exception to this rule are simple allocation functions whose only failure * mode is allocation failure. They return NULL in that case, and do not set an * error code. * * Every error code type has an OK value to which functions will set their error * code value on success. Clients can keep their error code uninitialised before * passing it to a function. The library guarantees that after returning, the * value pointed to by the error code pointer has been initialised. * * Functions with pointer parameters often have a NULL error code, meaning they * could not perform any operation, because one of the required parameters was * NULL. Some functions operate correctly or are defined as effectless on NULL. * * Some functions additionally return a value outside their * return type domain, or a bool containing true on success and false on * failure. * * All functions that take a Tox instance pointer will cause undefined behaviour * when passed a NULL Tox pointer. * * All integer values are expected in host byte order. * * Functions with parameters with enum types cause unspecified behaviour if the * enumeration value is outside the valid range of the type. If possible, the * function will try to use a sane default, but there will be no error code, * and one possible action for the function to take is to have no effect. */ /** \subsection events Events and callbacks * * Events are handled by callbacks. One callback can be registered per event. * All events have a callback function type named `tox_${event}_cb` and a * function to register it named `tox_callback_${event}`. Passing a NULL * callback will result in no callback being registered for that event. Only * one callback per event can be registered, so if a client needs multiple * event listeners, it needs to implement the dispatch functionality itself. */ /** \subsection threading Threading implications * * It is possible to run multiple concurrent threads with a Tox instance for * each thread. It is also possible to run all Tox instances in the same thread. * A common way to run Tox (multiple or single instance) is to have one thread * running a simple tox_iteration loop, sleeping for tox_iteration_interval * milliseconds on each iteration. * * If you want to access a single Tox instance from multiple threads, access * to the instance must be synchronised. While multiple threads can concurrently * access multiple different Tox instances, no more than one API function can * operate on a single instance at any given time. * * Functions that write to variable length byte arrays will always have a size * function associated with them. The result of this size function is only valid * until another mutating function (one that takes a pointer to non-const Tox) * is called. Thus, clients must ensure that no other thread calls a mutating * function between the call to the size function and the call to the retrieval * function. * * E.g. to get the current nickname, one would write * * \code * size_t length = tox_self_get_name_size(tox); * uint8_t *name = malloc(length); * if (!name) abort(); * tox_self_get_name(tox, name); * \endcode * * If any other thread calls tox_self_set_name while this thread is allocating * memory, the length will have become invalid, and the call to * tox_self_get_name may cause undefined behaviour. */ #ifndef TOX_DEFINED #define TOX_DEFINED /** * The Tox instance type. All the state associated with a connection is held * within the instance. Multiple instances can exist and operate concurrently. * The maximum number of Tox instances that can exist on a single network * device is limited. Note that this is not just a per-process limit, since the * limiting factor is the number of usable ports on a device. */ typedef struct Tox Tox; #endif /******************************************************************************* * * :: API version * ******************************************************************************/ /** * The major version number. Incremented when the API or ABI changes in an * incompatible way. */ #define TOX_VERSION_MAJOR 0u /** * The minor version number. Incremented when functionality is added without * breaking the API or ABI. Set to 0 when the major version number is * incremented. */ #define TOX_VERSION_MINOR 0u /** * The patch or revision number. Incremented when bugfixes are applied without * changing any functionality or API or ABI. */ #define TOX_VERSION_PATCH 0u /** * A macro to check at preprocessing time whether the client code is compatible * with the installed version of Tox. */ #define TOX_VERSION_IS_API_COMPATIBLE(MAJOR, MINOR, PATCH) \ (TOX_VERSION_MAJOR == MAJOR && \ (TOX_VERSION_MINOR > MINOR || \ (TOX_VERSION_MINOR == MINOR && \ TOX_VERSION_PATCH >= PATCH))) /** * A macro to make compilation fail if the client code is not compatible with * the installed version of Tox. */ #define TOX_VERSION_REQUIRE(MAJOR, MINOR, PATCH) \ typedef char tox_required_version[TOX_IS_COMPATIBLE(MAJOR, MINOR, PATCH) ? 1 : -1] /** * Return the major version number of the library. Can be used to display the * Tox library version or to check whether the client is compatible with the * dynamically linked version of Tox. */ uint32_t tox_version_major(void); /** * Return the minor version number of the library. */ uint32_t tox_version_minor(void); /** * Return the patch number of the library. */ uint32_t tox_version_patch(void); /** * Return whether the compiled library version is compatible with the passed * version numbers. */ bool tox_version_is_compatible(uint32_t major, uint32_t minor, uint32_t patch); /** * A convenience macro to call tox_version_is_compatible with the currently * compiling API version. */ #define TOX_VERSION_IS_ABI_COMPATIBLE() \ tox_version_is_compatible(TOX_VERSION_MAJOR, TOX_VERSION_MINOR, TOX_VERSION_PATCH) /******************************************************************************* * * :: Numeric constants * ******************************************************************************/ /** * The size of a Tox Public Key in bytes. */ #define TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE 32 /** * The size of a Tox address in bytes. Tox addresses are in the format * [Public Key (TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE bytes)][nospam (4 bytes)][checksum (2 bytes)]. * * The checksum is computed over the Public Key and the nospam value. The first * byte is an XOR of all the even bytes (0, 2, 4, ...), the second byte is an * XOR of all the odd bytes (1, 3, 5, ...) of the Public Key and nospam. */ #define TOX_ADDRESS_SIZE (TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE + sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof(uint16_t)) /** * Maximum length of a nickname in bytes. */ #define TOX_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 128 /** * Maximum length of a status message in bytes. */ #define TOX_MAX_STATUS_MESSAGE_LENGTH 1007 /** * Maximum length of a friend request message in bytes. */ #define TOX_MAX_FRIEND_REQUEST_LENGTH 1016 /** * Maximum length of a single message after which it should be split. */ #define TOX_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH 1372 /** * Maximum size of custom packets. TODO: should be LENGTH? */ #define TOX_MAX_CUSTOM_PACKET_SIZE 1373 /** * The number of bytes in a hash generated by tox_hash. */ #define TOX_HASH_LENGTH /*crypto_hash_sha256_BYTES*/ 32 /******************************************************************************* * * :: Global enumerations * ******************************************************************************/ /** * Represents the possible statuses a client can have. */ typedef enum TOX_STATUS { /** * User is online and available. */ TOX_STATUS_NONE, /** * User is away. Clients can set this e.g. after a user defined * inactivity time. */ TOX_STATUS_AWAY, /** * User is busy. Signals to other clients that this client does not * currently wish to communicate. */ TOX_STATUS_BUSY, /** * Invalid status used when function returns an error. */ TOX_STATUS_INVALID } TOX_STATUS; /******************************************************************************* * * :: Startup options * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_PROXY_TYPE { /** * Don't use a proxy. */ TOX_PROXY_TYPE_NONE, /** * HTTP proxy using CONNECT. */ TOX_PROXY_TYPE_HTTP, /** * SOCKS proxy for simple socket pipes. */ TOX_PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 } TOX_PROXY_TYPE; /** * This struct contains all the startup options for Tox. You can either allocate * this object yourself, and pass it to tox_options_default, or call * tox_options_new to get a new default options object. */ struct Tox_Options { /** * The type of socket to create. * * If this is set to false, an IPv4 socket is created, which subsequently * only allows IPv4 communication. * If it is set to true, an IPv6 socket is created, allowing both IPv4 and * IPv6 communication. */ bool ipv6_enabled; /** * Enable the use of UDP communication when available. * * Setting this to false will force Tox to use TCP only. Communications will * need to be relayed through a TCP relay node, potentially slowing them down. * Disabling UDP support is necessary when using anonymous proxies or Tor. */ bool udp_enabled; /** * Pass communications through a proxy. */ TOX_PROXY_TYPE proxy_type; /** * The IP address or DNS name of the proxy to be used. * * If used, this must be non-NULL and be a valid DNS name. The name must not * exceed 255 characters, and be in a NUL-terminated C string format * (255 chars + 1 NUL byte). * * This member is ignored (it can be NULL) if proxy_enabled is false. */ const char *proxy_address; /** * The port to use to connect to the proxy server. * * Ports must be in the range (1, 65535). The value is ignored if * proxy_enabled is false. */ uint16_t proxy_port; /** * The start port of the inclusive port range to attempt to use. * * If both start_port and end_port are 0, the default port range will be * used: [33445, 33545]. * * If either start_port or end_port is 0 while the other is non-zero, the * non-zero port will be the only port in the range. * * Having start_port > end_port will yield the same behavior as if start_port * and end_port were swapped. */ uint16_t start_port; /** * The end port of the inclusive port range to attempt to use. */ uint16_t end_port; }; /** * Initialises a Tox_Options object with the default options. * * The result of this function is independent of the original options. All * values will be overwritten, no values will be read (so it is permissible * to pass an uninitialised object). * * If options is NULL, this function has no effect. * * @param options An options object to be filled with default options. */ void tox_options_default(struct Tox_Options *options); typedef enum TOX_ERR_OPTIONS_NEW { TOX_ERR_OPTIONS_NEW_OK, /** * The function failed to allocate enough memory for the options struct. */ TOX_ERR_OPTIONS_NEW_MALLOC } TOX_ERR_OPTIONS_NEW; /** * Allocates a new Tox_Options object and initialises it with the default * options. This function can be used to preserve long term ABI compatibility by * giving the responsibility of allocation and deallocation to the Tox library. * * Objects returned from this function must be freed using the tox_options_free * function. * * @return A new Tox_Options object with default options or NULL on failure. */ struct Tox_Options *tox_options_new(TOX_ERR_OPTIONS_NEW *error); /** * Releases all resources associated with an options objects. * * Passing a pointer that was not returned by tox_options_new results in * undefined behaviour. */ void tox_options_free(struct Tox_Options *options); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Creation and destruction * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_ERR_NEW { TOX_ERR_NEW_OK, TOX_ERR_NEW_NULL, /** * The function was unable to allocate enough memory to store the internal * structures for the Tox object. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_MALLOC, /** * The function was unable to bind to a port. This may mean that all ports * have already been bound, e.g. by other Tox instances, or it may mean * a permission error. You may be able to gather more information from errno. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_PORT_ALLOC, /** * proxy_type was invalid. */ TOX_ERR_PROXY_TYPE, /** * proxy_type was valid but the proxy_address passed had an invalid format * or was NULL. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_PROXY_BAD_HOST, /** * proxy_type was valid, but the proxy_port was invalid. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_PROXY_BAD_PORT, /** * The proxy address passed could not be resolved. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_PROXY_NOT_FOUND, /** * The byte array to be loaded contained an encrypted save. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_LOAD_ENCRYPTED, /** * The encrypted byte array could not be decrypted. Either the data was * corrupt or the password/key was incorrect. * * NOTE: This error code is only set by tox_encrypted_new() and * tox_encrypted_key_new(), in the toxencryptsave module. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_LOAD_DECRYPTION_FAILED, /** * The data format was invalid. This can happen when loading data that was * saved by an older version of Tox, or when the data has been corrupted. * When loading from badly formatted data, some data may have been loaded, * and the rest is discarded. Passing an invalid length parameter also * causes this error. */ TOX_ERR_NEW_LOAD_BAD_FORMAT } TOX_ERR_NEW; /** * @brief Creates and initialises a new Tox instance with the options passed. * * This function will bring the instance into a valid state. Running the event * loop with a new instance will operate correctly. * * If the data parameter is not NULL, this function will load the Tox instance * from a byte array previously filled by tox_save. * * If loading failed or succeeded only partially, the new or partially loaded * instance is returned and an error code is set. * * @param options An options object as described above. If this parameter is * NULL, the default options are used. * @param data A byte array containing data previously stored by tox_save. * @param length The length of the byte array data. If this parameter is 0, the * data parameter is ignored. * * @see tox_iteration for the event loop. */ Tox *tox_new(const struct Tox_Options *options, const uint8_t *data, size_t length, TOX_ERR_NEW *error); /** * Releases all resources associated with the Tox instance and disconnects from * the network. * * After calling this function, the Tox pointer becomes invalid. No other * functions can be called, and the pointer value can no longer be read. */ void tox_kill(Tox *tox); /** * Calculates the number of bytes required to store the tox instance with * tox_save. This function cannot fail. The result is always greater than 0. * * @see threading for concurrency implications. */ size_t tox_save_size(const Tox *tox); /** * Store all information associated with the tox instance to a byte array. * * @param data A memory region large enough to store the tox instance data. * Call tox_save_size to find the number of bytes required. If this parameter * is NULL, this function has no effect. */ void tox_save(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Connection lifecycle and event loop * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP { TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP_OK, TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP_NULL, /** * The address could not be resolved to an IP address, or the IP address * passed was invalid. */ TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP_BAD_ADDRESS, /** * The port passed was invalid. The valid port range is (1, 65535). */ TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP_BAD_PORT } TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP; /** * Sends a "get nodes" request to the given bootstrap node with IP, port, and * public key to setup connections. * * This function will attempt to connect to the node using UDP and TCP at the * same time. * * Tox will use the node as a TCP relay in case Tox_Options.udp_enabled was * false, and also to connect to friends that are in TCP-only mode. Tox will * also use the TCP connection when NAT hole punching is slow, and later switch * to UDP if hole punching succeeds. * * @param address The hostname or IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the node. * @param port The port on the host on which the bootstrap Tox instance is * listening. * @param public_key The long term public key of the bootstrap node * (TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE bytes). * @return true on success. */ bool tox_bootstrap(Tox *tox, const char *address, uint16_t port, const uint8_t *public_key, TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP *error); /** * Adds additional host:port pair as TCP relay. * * This function can be used to initiate TCP connections to different ports on * the same bootstrap node, or to add TCP relays without using them as * bootstrap nodes. * * @param address The hostname or IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the TCP relay. * @param port The port on the host on which the TCP relay is listening. * @param public_key The long term public key of the TCP relay * (TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE bytes). * @return true on success. */ bool tox_add_tcp_relay(Tox *tox, const char *address, uint16_t port, const uint8_t *public_key, TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP *error); typedef enum TOX_CONNECTION { /** * There is no connection. This instance, or the friend the state change is * about, is now offline. */ TOX_CONNECTION_NONE, /** * A TCP connection has been established. For the own instance, this means it * is connected through a TCP relay, only. For a friend, this means that the * connection to that particular friend goes through a TCP relay. */ TOX_CONNECTION_TCP, /** * A UDP connection has been established. For the own instance, this means it * is able to send UDP packets to DHT nodes, but may still be connected to * a TCP relay. For a friend, this means that the connection to that * particular friend was built using direct UDP packets. */ TOX_CONNECTION_UDP } TOX_CONNECTION; /** * Return whether we are connected to the DHT. The return value is equal to the * last value received through the `connection_status` callback. */ TOX_CONNECTION tox_get_connection_status(const Tox *tox); /** * The function type for the `connection_status` callback. * * @param connection_status Equal to the return value of * tox_get_connection_status. */ typedef void tox_connection_status_cb(Tox *tox, TOX_CONNECTION connection_status, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `connection_status` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered whenever there is a change in the DHT connection * state. When disconnected, a client may choose to call tox_bootstrap again, to * reconnect to the DHT. Note that this state may frequently change for short * amounts of time. Clients should therefore not immediately bootstrap on * receiving a disconnect. * * TODO: how long should a client wait before bootstrapping again? */ void tox_callback_connection_status(Tox *tox, tox_connection_status_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * Return the time in milliseconds before tox_iteration() should be called again * for optimal performance. */ uint32_t tox_iteration_interval(const Tox *tox); /** * The main loop that needs to be run in intervals of tox_iteration_interval() * milliseconds. */ void tox_iteration(Tox *tox); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Internal client information (Tox address/id) * ******************************************************************************/ /** * Writes the Tox friend address of the client to a byte array. The address is * not in human-readable format. If a client wants to display the address, * formatting is required. * * @param address A memory region of at least TOX_ADDRESS_SIZE bytes. If this * parameter is NULL, this function has no effect. * @see TOX_ADDRESS_SIZE for the address format. */ void tox_self_get_address(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *address); /** * Set the 4-byte nospam part of the address. * * @param nospam Any 32 bit unsigned integer. */ void tox_self_set_nospam(Tox *tox, uint32_t nospam); /** * Get the 4-byte nospam part of the address. */ uint32_t tox_self_get_nospam(const Tox *tox); /** * Copy the Tox Public Key (long term public key) from the Tox object. * * @param public_key A memory region of at least TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE bytes. If * this parameter is NULL, this function has no effect. */ void tox_self_get_public_key(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *public_key); /** * Copy the private key from the Tox object. * * @param private_key A memory region of at least TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE bytes. If * this parameter is NULL, this function has no effect. */ void tox_self_get_private_key(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *private_key); /******************************************************************************* * * :: User-visible client information (nickname/status) * ******************************************************************************/ /** * Common error codes for all functions that set a piece of user-visible * client information. */ typedef enum TOX_ERR_SET_INFO { TOX_ERR_SET_INFO_OK, TOX_ERR_SET_INFO_NULL, /** * Information length exceeded maximum permissible size. */ TOX_ERR_SET_INFO_TOO_LONG } TOX_ERR_SET_INFO; /** * Set the nickname for the Tox client. * * Nickname length cannot exceed TOX_MAX_NAME_LENGTH. If length is 0, the name * parameter is ignored (it can be NULL), and the nickname is set back to empty. * * @param name A byte array containing the new nickname. * @param length The size of the name byte array. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_self_set_name(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *name, size_t length, TOX_ERR_SET_INFO *error); /** * Return the length of the current nickname as passed to tox_self_set_name. * * If no nickname was set before calling this function, the name is empty, * and this function returns 0. * * @see threading for concurrency implications. */ size_t tox_self_get_name_size(const Tox *tox); /** * Write the nickname set by tox_self_set_name to a byte array. * * If no nickname was set before calling this function, the name is empty, * and this function has no effect. * * Call tox_self_get_name_size to find out how much memory to allocate for * the result. * * @param name A valid memory location large enough to hold the nickname. * If this parameter is NULL, the function has no effect. */ void tox_self_get_name(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *name); /** * Set the client's status message. * * Status message length cannot exceed TOX_MAX_STATUS_MESSAGE_LENGTH. If * length is 0, the status parameter is ignored (it can be NULL), and the * user status is set back to empty. */ bool tox_self_set_status_message(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *status, size_t length, TOX_ERR_SET_INFO *error); /** * Return the length of the current status message as passed to * tox_self_set_status_message. * * If no status message was set before calling this function, the status * is empty, and this function returns 0. * * @see threading for concurrency implications. */ size_t tox_self_get_status_message_size(const Tox *tox); /** * Write the status message set by tox_self_set_status_message to a byte array. * * If no status message was set before calling this function, the status is * empty, and this function has no effect. * * Call tox_self_status_message_size to find out how much memory to allocate for * the result. * * @param status A valid memory location large enough to hold the status message. * If this parameter is NULL, the function has no effect. */ void tox_self_get_status_message(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *status); /** * Set the client's user status. * * @param user_status One of the user statuses listed in the enumeration above. */ void tox_self_set_status(Tox *tox, TOX_STATUS user_status); /** * Returns the client's user status. */ TOX_STATUS tox_self_get_status(const Tox *tox); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Friend list management * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD { TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_OK, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_NULL, /** * The length of the friend request message exceeded * TOX_MAX_FRIEND_REQUEST_LENGTH. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_TOO_LONG, /** * The friend request message was empty. This, and the TOO_LONG code will * never be returned from tox_friend_add_norequest. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_NO_MESSAGE, /** * The friend address belongs to the sending client. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_OWN_KEY, /** * A friend request has already been sent, or the address belongs to a friend * that is already on the friend list. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_ALREADY_SENT, /** * The friend address checksum failed. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_BAD_CHECKSUM, /** * The friend was already there, but the nospam value was different. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_SET_NEW_NOSPAM, /** * A memory allocation failed when trying to increase the friend list size. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD_MALLOC } TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD; /** * Add a friend to the friend list and send a friend request. * * A friend request message must be at least 1 byte long and at most * TOX_MAX_FRIEND_REQUEST_LENGTH. * * Friend numbers are unique identifiers used in all functions that operate on * friends. Once added, a friend number is stable for the lifetime of the Tox * object. After saving the state and reloading it, the friend numbers may not * be the same as before. Deleting a friend creates a gap in the friend number * set, which is filled by the next adding of a friend. * * If more than INT32_MAX friends are added, this function causes undefined * behaviour. * * @param address The address of the friend (returned by tox_self_get_address of * the friend you wish to add) it must be TOX_ADDRESS_SIZE bytes. * @param message The message that will be sent along with the friend request. * @param length The length of the data byte array. * * @return the friend number on success, UINT32_MAX on failure. */ uint32_t tox_friend_add(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *address, const uint8_t *message, size_t length, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD *error); /** * Add a friend without sending a friend request. * * This function is used to add a friend in response to a friend request. If the * client receives a friend request, it can be reasonably sure that the other * client added this client as a friend, eliminating the need for a friend * request. * * This function is also useful in a situation where both instances are * controlled by the same entity, so that this entity can perform the mutual * friend adding. In this case, there is no need for a friend request, either. * * @param public_key A byte array of length TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE containing the * Public Key (not the Address) of the friend to add. * * @return the friend number on success, UINT32_MAX on failure. * @see tox_friend_add for a more detailed description of friend numbers. */ uint32_t tox_friend_add_norequest(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *public_key, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_ADD *error); typedef enum TOX_ERR_FRIEND_DELETE { TOX_ERR_FRIEND_DELETE_OK, /** * There was no friend with the given friend number. No friends were deleted. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_DELETE_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND } TOX_ERR_FRIEND_DELETE; /** * Remove a friend from the friend list. * * This does not notify the friend of their deletion. After calling this * function, this client will appear offline to the friend and no communication * can occur between the two. * * @friend_number Friend number for the friend to be deleted. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_friend_delete(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_DELETE *error); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Friend list queries * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_ERR_FRIEND_BY_PUBLIC_KEY { TOX_ERR_FRIEND_BY_PUBLIC_KEY_OK, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_BY_PUBLIC_KEY_NULL, /** * No friend with the given Public Key exists on the friend list. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_BY_PUBLIC_KEY_NOT_FOUND } TOX_ERR_FRIEND_BY_PUBLIC_KEY; /** * Return the friend number associated with that Public Key. * * @return the friend number on success, UINT32_MAX on failure. * @param public_key A byte array containing the Public Key. */ uint32_t tox_friend_by_public_key(const Tox *tox, const uint8_t *public_key, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_BY_PUBLIC_KEY *error); typedef enum TOX_ERR_FRIEND_GET_PUBLIC_KEY { TOX_ERR_FRIEND_GET_PUBLIC_KEY_OK, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_GET_PUBLIC_KEY_NULL, /** * No friend with the given number exists on the friend list. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_GET_PUBLIC_KEY_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND } TOX_ERR_FRIEND_GET_PUBLIC_KEY; /** * Copies the Public Key associated with a given friend number to a byte array. * * @param friend_number The friend number you want the Public Key of. * @param public_key A memory region of at least TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE bytes. If * this parameter is NULL, this function has no effect. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_friend_get_public_key(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint8_t *public_key, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_GET_PUBLIC_KEY *error); /** * Checks if a friend with the given friend number exists and returns true if * it does. */ bool tox_friend_exists(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number); /** * Return the number of friends on the friend list. * * This function can be used to determine how much memory to allocate for * tox_friend_list. */ size_t tox_friend_list_size(const Tox *tox); /** * Copy a list of valid friend numbers into an array. * * Call tox_friend_list_size to determine the number of elements to allocate. * * @param list A memory region with enough space to hold the friend list. If * this parameter is NULL, this function has no effect. */ void tox_friend_list(const Tox *tox, uint32_t *list); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Friend-specific state queries (can also be received through callbacks) * ******************************************************************************/ /** * Common error codes for friend state query functions. */ typedef enum TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY { TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY_OK, /** * The pointer parameter for storing the query result (name, message) was * NULL. Unlike the `_self_` variants of these functions, which have no effect * when a parameter is NULL, these functions return an error in that case. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY_NULL, /** * The friend_number did not designate a valid friend. */ TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND } TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY; /** * Return the length of the friend's name. If the friend number is invalid, the * return value is SIZE_MAX. * * The return value is equal to the `length` argument received by the last * `friend_name` callback. */ size_t tox_friend_get_name_size(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY *error); /** * Write the name of the friend designated by the given friend number to a byte * array. * * Call tox_friend_get_name_size to determine the allocation size for the `name` * parameter. * * The data written to `name` is equal to the data received by the last * `friend_name` callback. * * @param name A valid memory region large enough to store the friend's name. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_friend_get_name(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint8_t *name, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY *error); /** * The function type for the `friend_name` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend whose name changed. * @param name A byte array containing the same data as * tox_friend_get_name would write to its `name` parameter. * @param length A value equal to the return value of * tox_friend_get_name_size. */ typedef void tox_friend_name_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *name, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_name` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a friend changes their name. */ void tox_callback_friend_name(Tox *tox, tox_friend_name_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * Return the length of the friend's status message. If the friend number is * invalid, the return value is SIZE_MAX. */ size_t tox_friend_get_status_message_size(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY *error); /** * Write the name of the friend designated by the given friend number to a byte * array. * * Call tox_friend_get_name_size to determine the allocation size for the `name` * parameter. * * The data written to `message` is equal to the data received by the last * `friend_status_message` callback. * * @param name A valid memory region large enough to store the friend's name. */ bool tox_friend_get_status_message(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint8_t *message, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY *error); /** * The function type for the `friend_status_message` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend whose status message * changed. * @param message A byte array containing the same data as * tox_friend_get_status_message would write to its `message` parameter. * @param length A value equal to the return value of * tox_friend_get_status_message_size. */ typedef void tox_friend_status_message_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *message, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_status_message` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a friend changes their name. */ void tox_callback_friend_status_message(Tox *tox, tox_friend_status_message_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * Return the friend's user status (away/busy/...). If the friend number is * invalid, the return value is unspecified. * * The status returned is equal to the last status received through the * `friend_status` callback. */ TOX_STATUS tox_friend_get_status(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY *error); /** * The function type for the `friend_status` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend whose user status * changed. * @param status The new user status. */ typedef void tox_friend_status_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_STATUS status, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_status` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a friend changes their user status. */ void tox_callback_friend_status(Tox *tox, tox_friend_status_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * Check whether a friend is currently connected to this client. * * The result of this function is equal to the last value received by the * `friend_connection_status` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number for which to query the connection * status. * * @return the friend's connection status as it was received through the * `friend_connection_status` event. */ TOX_CONNECTION tox_friend_get_connection_status(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY *error); /** * The function type for the `friend_connection_status` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend whose connection status * changed. * @param connection_status The result of calling * tox_friend_get_connection_status on the passed friend_number. */ typedef void tox_friend_connection_status_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_CONNECTION connection_status, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_connection_status` event. Pass NULL to * unset. * * This event is triggered when a friend goes offline after having been online, * or when a friend goes online. * * This callback is not called when adding friends. It is assumed that when * adding friends, their connection status is offline. */ void tox_callback_friend_connection_status(Tox *tox, tox_friend_connection_status_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * Check whether a friend is currently typing a message. * * @param friend_number The friend number for which to query the typing status. * * @return true if the friend is typing. * @return false if the friend is not typing, or the friend number was * invalid. Inspect the error code to determine which case it is. */ bool tox_friend_get_typing(const Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_ERR_FRIEND_QUERY *error); /** * The function type for the `friend_typing` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who started or stopped * typing. * @param is_typing The result of calling tox_friend_get_typing on the passed * friend_number. */ typedef void tox_friend_typing_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, bool is_typing, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_typing` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a friend starts or stops typing. */ void tox_callback_friend_typing(Tox *tox, tox_friend_typing_cb *function, void *user_data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Sending private messages * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_ERR_SET_TYPING { TOX_ERR_SET_TYPING_OK, /** * The friend number did not designate a valid friend. */ TOX_ERR_SET_TYPING_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND } TOX_ERR_SET_TYPING; /** * Set the client's typing status for a friend. * * The client is responsible for turning it on or off. * * @param friend_number The friend to which the client is typing a message. * @param is_typing The typing status. True means the client is typing. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_self_set_typing(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, bool is_typing, TOX_ERR_SET_TYPING *error); typedef enum TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE { TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE_OK, TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE_NULL, /** * The friend number did not designate a valid friend. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND, /** * This client is currently not connected to the friend. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE_FRIEND_NOT_CONNECTED, /** * An allocation error occurred while increasing the send queue size. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE_SENDQ, /** * Message length exceeded TOX_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE_TOO_LONG, /** * Attempted to send a zero-length message. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE_EMPTY } TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE; /** * Send a text chat message to an online friend. * * This function creates a chat message packet and pushes it into the send * queue. * * The message length may not exceed TOX_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH. Larger messages * must be split by the client and sent as separate messages. Other clients can * then reassemble the fragments. Messages may not be empty. * * The return value of this function is the message ID. If a read receipt is * received, the triggered `read_receipt` event will be passed this message ID. * * Message IDs are unique per friend. The first message ID is 0. Message IDs are * incremented by 1 each time a message is sent. If UINT32_MAX messages were * sent, the next message ID is 0. */ uint32_t tox_send_message(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *message, size_t length, TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE *error); /** * Send an action to an online friend. * * This is similar to /me (CTCP ACTION) on IRC. * * Message ID space is shared between tox_send_message and tox_send_action. This * means that sending a message will cause the next message ID from sending an * action will be incremented. * * @see tox_send_message for more details. */ uint32_t tox_send_action(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *action, size_t length, TOX_ERR_SEND_MESSAGE *error); /** * The function type for the `read_receipt` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who received the message. * @param message_id The message ID as returned from tox_send_message or * tox_send_action corresponding to the message sent. */ typedef void tox_read_receipt_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint32_t message_id, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `read_receipt` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a read receipt is received from a friend. This * normally means that the message has been received by the friend, however a * friend can send a read receipt with any message ID in it, so the number * received here may not correspond to any message sent through tox_send_message * or tox_send_action. In that case, the receipt should be discarded. */ void tox_callback_read_receipt(Tox *tox, tox_read_receipt_cb *function, void *user_data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Receiving private messages and friend requests * ******************************************************************************/ /** * The function type for the `friend_request` callback. * * @param public_key The Public Key of the user who sent the friend request. * @param time_delta A delta in seconds between when the message was composed * and when it is being transmitted. For messages that are sent immediately, * it will be 0. If a message was written and couldn't be sent immediately * (due to a connection failure, for example), the time_delta is an * approximation of when it was composed. * @param message The message they sent along with the request. * @param length The size of the message byte array. */ typedef void tox_friend_request_cb(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *public_key, /*uint32_t time_delta, */const uint8_t *message, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_request` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a friend request is received. */ void tox_callback_friend_request(Tox *tox, tox_friend_request_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * The function type for the `friend_message` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who sent the message. * @param time_delta Time between composition and sending. * @param message The message data they sent. * @param length The size of the message byte array. * * @see tox_friend_request_cb for more information on time_delta. */ typedef void tox_friend_message_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, /*uint32_t time_delta, */const uint8_t *message, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_message` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a message from a friend is received. */ void tox_callback_friend_message(Tox *tox, tox_friend_message_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * The function type for the `friend_action` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who sent the action. * @param time_delta Time between composition and sending. * @param action The action message data they sent. * @param length The size of the action byte array. * * @see tox_friend_request_cb for more information on time_delta. */ typedef void tox_friend_action_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, /*uint32_t time_delta, */const uint8_t *action, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_action` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when an action from a friend is received. */ void tox_callback_friend_action(Tox *tox, tox_friend_action_cb *function, void *user_data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: File transmission: common between sending and receiving * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_FILE_KIND { /** * Arbitrary file data. Clients can choose to handle it based on the file name * or magic or any other way they choose. */ TOX_FILE_KIND_DATA, /** * Avatar data. This consists of tox_hash(image) + image. * * Avatars can be sent at any time the client wishes. Generally, a client will * send the avatar to a friend when that friend comes online, and to all * friends when the avatar changed. A client can save some traffic by * remembering which friend received the updated avatar already and only send * it if the friend has an out of date avatar. * * Clients who receive avatar send requests can reject it (by sending * TOX_FILE_CONTROL_CANCEL before any other controls), or accept it (by * sending TOX_FILE_CONTROL_RESUME). The first chunk will contain the hash in * its first TOX_HASH_LENGTH bytes. A client can compare this hash with a * saved hash and send TOX_FILE_CONTROL_CANCEL to terminate the avatar * transfer if it matches. */ TOX_FILE_KIND_AVATAR } TOX_FILE_KIND; /** * Generates a cryptographic hash of the given data. * * This function may be used by clients for any purpose, but is provided * primarily for validating cached avatars. This use is highly recommended to * avoid unnecessary avatar updates. * * If length is zero or data is NULL, the hash will contain all zero. If hash is * NULL, the function returns false, otherwise it returns true. * * This function is a wrapper to internal message-digest functions. * * @param hash A valid memory location the hash data. It must be at least * TOX_HASH_LENGTH bytes in size. * @param data Data to be hashed or NULL. * @param length Size of the data array or 0. * * @return true if hash was not NULL. */ bool tox_hash(uint8_t *hash, const uint8_t *data, size_t length); typedef enum TOX_FILE_CONTROL { /** * Sent by the receiving side to accept a file send request. Also sent after a * TOX_FILE_CONTROL_PAUSE command to continue sending or receiving. */ TOX_FILE_CONTROL_RESUME, /** * Sent by clients to pause the file transfer. The initial state of a file * transfer is always paused on the receiving side and running on the sending * side. If both the sending and receiving side pause the transfer, then both * need to send TOX_FILE_CONTROL_RESUME for the transfer to resume. */ TOX_FILE_CONTROL_PAUSE, /** * Sent by the receiving side to reject a file send request before any other * commands are sent. Also sent by either side to terminate a file transfer. */ TOX_FILE_CONTROL_CANCEL } TOX_FILE_CONTROL; typedef enum TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL { TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL_OK, /** * The friend_number passed did not designate a valid friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND, /** * This client is currently not connected to the friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL_FRIEND_NOT_CONNECTED, /** * No file transfer with the given file number was found for the given friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL_NOT_FOUND, /** * A RESUME control was sent, but the file transfer is running normally. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL_NOT_PAUSED, /** * A RESUME control was sent, but the file transfer was paused by the other * party. Only the party that paused the transfer can resume it. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL_DENIED, /** * A PAUSE control was sent, but the file transfer was already paused. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL_ALREADY_PAUSED } TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL; /** * Sends a file control command to a friend for a given file transfer. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend the file is being * transferred to. * @param file_number The friend-specific identifier for the file transfer. * @param control The control command to send. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_file_control(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint32_t file_number, TOX_FILE_CONTROL control, TOX_ERR_FILE_CONTROL *error); /** * The function type for the `file_control` callback. * * When receiving TOX_FILE_CONTROL_CANCEL, the client should release the * resources associated with the file number and consider the transfer failed. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who is sending the file. * @param file_number The friend-specific file number the data received is * associated with. * @param control The file control command received. */ typedef void tox_file_control_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint32_t file_number, TOX_FILE_CONTROL control, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `file_control` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a file control command is received from a * friend. */ void tox_callback_file_control(Tox *tox, tox_file_control_cb *function, void *user_data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: File transmission: sending * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND { TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_OK, TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_NULL, /** * The friend_number passed did not designate a valid friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND, /** * This client is currently not connected to the friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_FRIEND_NOT_CONNECTED, /** * Filename length was 0. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_NAME_EMPTY, /** * Filename length exceeded 255 bytes. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_NAME_TOO_LONG, /** * Too many ongoing transfers. The maximum number of concurrent file transfers * is 256 per friend per direction (sending and receiving). */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_TOO_MANY } TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND; /** * Send a file transmission request. * * Maximum filename length is 255 bytes. The filename should generally just be * a file name, not a path with directory names. * * If a non-zero file size is provided, this can be used by both sides to * determine the sending progress. File size can be set to zero for streaming * data of unknown size. * * File transmission occurs in chunks, which are requested through the * `file_request_chunk` event. * * File numbers are stable across tox_save/tox_load cycles, so that file * transfers can be resumed when a client restarts. The client needs to * associate (friend Public Key, file number) with the local path of the file and * persist this information to support resuming of transfers across restarts. * * If the file contents change during a transfer, the behaviour is unspecified * in general. What will actually happen depends on the mode in which the file * was modified and how the client determines the file size. * * - If the file size was increased * - and sending mode was streaming (file_size = 0), the behaviour will be as * expected. * - and sending mode was file (file_size != 0), the file_request_chunk * callback will receive length = 0 when Core thinks the file transfer has * finished. If the client remembers the file size as it was when sending * the request, it will terminate the transfer normally. If the client * re-reads the size, it will think the friend cancelled the transfer. * - If the file size was decreased * - and sending mode was streaming, the behaviour is as expected. * - and sending mode was file, the callback will return 0 at the new * (earlier) end-of-file, signalling to the friend that the transfer was * cancelled. * - If the file contents were modified * - at a position before the current read, the two files (local and remote) * will differ after the transfer terminates. * - at a position after the current read, the file transfer will succeed as * expected. * - In either case, both sides will regard the transfer as complete and * successful. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend the file send request * should be sent to. * @param kind The meaning of the file to be sent. * @param file_size Size in bytes of the file the client wants to send, 0 if * unknown or streaming. * @param filename Name of the file. Does not need to be the actual name. This * name will be sent along with the file send request. * @param filename_length Size in bytes of the filename. * * @return A file number used as an identifier in subsequent callbacks. This * number is per friend. File numbers are reused after a transfer terminates. */ uint32_t tox_file_send(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, TOX_FILE_KIND kind, uint64_t file_size, const uint8_t *filename, size_t filename_length, TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND *error); typedef enum TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK { TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK_OK, /** * The length parameter was non-zero, but data was NULL. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK_NULL, /** * The friend_number passed did not designate a valid friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND, /** * This client is currently not connected to the friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK_FRIEND_NOT_CONNECTED, /** * No file transfer with the given file number was found for the given friend. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK_NOT_FOUND, /** * Attempted to send more data than requested. The requested data size is * adjusted according to maximum transmission unit and the expected end of * the file. Trying to send more will result in no data being sent. */ TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK_TOO_LARGE } TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK; /** * Send a chunk of file data to a friend. * * This function is called in response to the `file_request_chunk` callback. The * length parameter should be equal to or less than the one received though the * callback. If it is zero, the transfer is assumed complete. For files with * known size, Core will know that the transfer is complete after the last byte * has been received, so it is not necessary (though not harmful) to send a * zero-length chunk to terminate. For streams, it is necessary for the last * chunk sent to be zero-length. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_file_send_chunk(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint32_t file_number, const uint8_t *data, size_t length, TOX_ERR_FILE_SEND_CHUNK *error); /** * The function type for the `file_request_chunk` callback. * * If the length parameter is 0, the file transfer is finished, and the client's * resources associated with the file number should be released. After a call * with zero length, the file number can be reused for future file transfers. * * If the requested position is not equal to the client's idea of the current * file or stream position, it will need to seek. In case of read-once streams, * the client should keep the last read chunk so that a seek back can be * supported. A seek-back only ever needs to read from the last requested chunk. * This happens when a chunk was requested, but the send failed. A seek-back * request can occur an arbitrary number of times for any given chunk. * * In response to receiving this callback, the client should call the function * `tox_file_send_chunk` with the requested chunk. If the number of bytes sent * through that function is zero, the file transfer is assumed complete. A * client may choose to send less than requested, if it is reading from a * stream that doesn't have more data, yet, and it still wants to send some * data to the other side. However, this will generally be less efficient than * waiting for a full chunk size of data to be ready. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the receiving friend for this file. * @param file_number The file transfer identifier returned by tox_file_send. * @param position The file or stream position from which to continue reading. * @param length The number of bytes requested for the current chunk. */ typedef void tox_file_request_chunk_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint32_t file_number, uint64_t position, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `file_request_chunk` event. Pass NULL to unset. */ void tox_callback_file_request_chunk(Tox *tox, tox_file_request_chunk_cb *function, void *user_data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: File transmission: receiving * ******************************************************************************/ /** * The function type for the `file_receive` callback. * * The client should acquire resources to be associated with the file transfer. * Incoming file transfers start in the PAUSED state. After this callback * returns, a transfer can be rejected by sending a TOX_FILE_CONTROL_CANCEL * control command before any other control commands. It can be accepted by * sending TOX_FILE_CONTROL_RESUME. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who is sending the file * transfer request. * @param file_number The friend-specific file number the data received is * associated with. */ typedef void tox_file_receive_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint32_t file_number, TOX_FILE_KIND kind, uint64_t file_size, const uint8_t *filename, size_t filename_length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `file_receive` event. Pass NULL to unset. * * This event is triggered when a file transfer request is received. */ void tox_callback_file_receive(Tox *tox, tox_file_receive_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * The function type for the `file_receive_chunk` callback. * * This function is first called when a file transfer request is received, and * subsequently when a chunk of file data for an accepted request was received. * * When length is 0, the transfer is finished and the client should release the * resources it acquired for the transfer. After a call with length = 0, the * file number can be reused for new file transfers. * * If position is equal to file_size (received in the file_receive callback) * when the transfer finishes, the file was received completely. Otherwise, if * file_size was 0, streaming ended successfully when length is 0. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who is sending the file. * @param file_number The friend-specific file number the data received is * associated with. * @param position The file position of the first byte in data. * @param data A byte array containing the received chunk. * @param length The length of the received chunk. */ typedef void tox_file_receive_chunk_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, uint32_t file_number, uint64_t position, const uint8_t *data, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `file_receive_chunk` event. Pass NULL to unset. */ void tox_callback_file_receive_chunk(Tox *tox, tox_file_receive_chunk_cb *function, void *user_data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Group chat management * ******************************************************************************/ /****************************************************************************** * * :: Group chat message sending and receiving * ******************************************************************************/ /******************************************************************************* * * :: Low-level custom packet sending and receiving * ******************************************************************************/ typedef enum TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET { TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_OK, TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_NULL, /** * The friend number did not designate a valid friend. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_FRIEND_NOT_FOUND, /** * This client is currently not connected to the friend. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_FRIEND_NOT_CONNECTED, /** * The first byte of data was not in the specified range for the packet type. * This range is 200-254 for lossy, and 160-191 for lossless packets. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_INVALID, /** * Attempted to send an empty packet. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_EMPTY, /** * Packet data length exceeded TOX_MAX_CUSTOM_PACKET_SIZE. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_TOO_LONG, /** * Send queue size exceeded. */ TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET_SENDQ } TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET; /** * Send a custom lossy packet to a friend. * * The first byte of data must be in the range 200-254. Maximum length of a * custom packet is TOX_MAX_CUSTOM_PACKET_SIZE. * * Lossy packets behave like UDP packets, meaning they might never reach the * other side or might arrive more than once (if someone is messing with the * connection) or might arrive in the wrong order. * * Unless latency is an issue, it is recommended that you use lossless custom * packets instead. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend this lossy packet * should be sent to. * @param data A byte array containing the packet data. * @param length The length of the packet data byte array. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_send_lossy_packet(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *data, size_t length, TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET *error); /** * The function type for the `friend_lossy_packet` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who sent a lossy packet. * @param data A byte array containing the received packet data. * @param length The length of the packet data byte array. */ typedef void tox_friend_lossy_packet_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *data, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_lossy_packet` event. Pass NULL to unset. */ void tox_callback_friend_lossy_packet(Tox *tox, tox_friend_lossy_packet_cb *function, void *user_data); /** * Send a custom lossless packet to a friend. * * The first byte of data must be in the range 160-191. Maximum length of a * custom packet is TOX_MAX_CUSTOM_PACKET_SIZE. * * Lossless packet behaviour is comparable to TCP (reliability, arrive in order) * but with packets instead of a stream. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend this lossless packet * should be sent to. * @param data A byte array containing the packet data. * @param length The length of the packet data byte array. * * @return true on success. */ bool tox_send_lossless_packet(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *data, size_t length, TOX_ERR_SEND_CUSTOM_PACKET *error); /** * The function type for the `friend_lossless_packet` callback. * * @param friend_number The friend number of the friend who sent the packet. * @param data A byte array containing the received packet data. * @param length The length of the packet data byte array. */ typedef void tox_friend_lossless_packet_cb(Tox *tox, uint32_t friend_number, const uint8_t *data, size_t length, void *user_data); /** * Set the callback for the `friend_lossless_packet` event. Pass NULL to unset. */ void tox_callback_friend_lossless_packet(Tox *tox, tox_friend_lossless_packet_cb *function, void *user_data); /******************************************************************************* * * :: Low-level network information * ******************************************************************************/ /** * Writes the temporary DHT public key of this instance to a byte array. * * This can be used in combination with an externally accessible IP address and * the bound port (from tox_get_udp_port) to run a temporary bootstrap node. * * Be aware that every time a new instance is created, the DHT public key * changes, meaning this cannot be used to run a permanent bootstrap node. * * @param dht_id A memory region of at least TOX_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE bytes. If this * parameter is NULL, this function has no effect. */ void tox_get_dht_id(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *dht_id); typedef enum TOX_ERR_GET_PORT { TOX_ERR_GET_PORT_OK, /** * The instance was not bound to any port. */ TOX_ERR_GET_PORT_NOT_BOUND } TOX_ERR_GET_PORT; /** * Return the UDP port this Tox instance is bound to. */ uint16_t tox_get_udp_port(const Tox *tox, TOX_ERR_GET_PORT *error); /** * Return the TCP port this Tox instance is bound to. This is only relevant if * the instance is acting as a TCP relay. */ uint16_t tox_get_tcp_port(const Tox *tox, TOX_ERR_GET_PORT *error); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif