/* 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 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define TOX_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 128 /* Maximum length of single messages after which they should be split. */ #define TOX_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH 1368 #define TOX_MAX_STATUSMESSAGE_LENGTH 1007 #define TOX_CLIENT_ID_SIZE 32 #define TOX_AVATAR_MAX_DATA_LENGTH 16384 #define TOX_HASH_LENGTH /*crypto_hash_sha256_BYTES*/ 32 #define TOX_FRIEND_ADDRESS_SIZE (TOX_CLIENT_ID_SIZE + sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof(uint16_t)) #define TOX_ENABLE_IPV6_DEFAULT 1 #define TOX_ENC_SAVE_MAGIC_NUMBER "toxEsave" #define TOX_ENC_SAVE_MAGIC_LENGTH 8 /* Errors for m_addfriend * FAERR - Friend Add Error */ enum { TOX_FAERR_TOOLONG = -1, TOX_FAERR_NOMESSAGE = -2, TOX_FAERR_OWNKEY = -3, TOX_FAERR_ALREADYSENT = -4, TOX_FAERR_UNKNOWN = -5, TOX_FAERR_BADCHECKSUM = -6, TOX_FAERR_SETNEWNOSPAM = -7, TOX_FAERR_NOMEM = -8 }; /* USERSTATUS - * Represents userstatuses someone can have. */ typedef enum { TOX_USERSTATUS_NONE, TOX_USERSTATUS_AWAY, TOX_USERSTATUS_BUSY, TOX_USERSTATUS_INVALID } TOX_USERSTATUS; /* AVATAR_FORMAT - * Data formats for user avatar images */ typedef enum { TOX_AVATAR_FORMAT_NONE = 0, TOX_AVATAR_FORMAT_PNG } TOX_AVATAR_FORMAT; #ifndef __TOX_DEFINED__ #define __TOX_DEFINED__ typedef struct Tox Tox; #endif /* NOTE: Strings in Tox are all UTF-8, (This means that there is no terminating NULL character.) * * The exact buffer you send will be received at the other end without modification. * * Do not treat Tox strings as C strings. */ /* return TOX_FRIEND_ADDRESS_SIZE byte address to give to others. * format: [client_id (32 bytes)][nospam number (4 bytes)][checksum (2 bytes)] */ void tox_get_address(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *address); /* Add a friend. * Set the data that will be sent along with friend request. * address is the address of the friend (returned by getaddress of the friend you wish to add) it must be TOX_FRIEND_ADDRESS_SIZE bytes. TODO: add checksum. * data is the data and length is the length. * * return the friend number if success. * return TOX_FAERR_TOOLONG if message length is too long. * return TOX_FAERR_NOMESSAGE if no message (message length must be >= 1 byte). * return TOX_FAERR_OWNKEY if user's own key. * return TOX_FAERR_ALREADYSENT if friend request already sent or already a friend. * return TOX_FAERR_UNKNOWN for unknown error. * return TOX_FAERR_BADCHECKSUM if bad checksum in address. * return TOX_FAERR_SETNEWNOSPAM if the friend was already there but the nospam was different. * (the nospam for that friend was set to the new one). * return TOX_FAERR_NOMEM if increasing the friend list size fails. */ int32_t tox_add_friend(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *address, const uint8_t *data, uint16_t length); /* Add a friend without sending a friendrequest. * return the friend number if success. * return -1 if failure. */ int32_t tox_add_friend_norequest(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *client_id); /* return the friend number associated to that client id. return -1 if no such friend */ int32_t tox_get_friend_number(const Tox *tox, const uint8_t *client_id); /* Copies the public key associated to that friend id into client_id buffer. * Make sure that client_id is of size CLIENT_ID_SIZE. * return 0 if success. * return -1 if failure. */ int tox_get_client_id(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t *client_id); /* Remove a friend. * * return 0 if success. * return -1 if failure. */ int tox_del_friend(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); /* Checks friend's connecting status. * * return 1 if friend is connected to us (Online). * return 0 if friend is not connected to us (Offline). * return -1 on failure. */ int tox_get_friend_connection_status(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); /* Checks if there exists a friend with given friendnumber. * * return 1 if friend exists. * return 0 if friend doesn't exist. */ int tox_friend_exists(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); /* Send a text chat message to an online friend. * * return the message id if packet was successfully put into the send queue. * return 0 if it was not. * * maximum length of messages is TOX_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH, your client must split larger messages * or else sending them will not work. No the core will not split messages for you because that * requires me to parse UTF-8. * * You will want to retain the return value, it will be passed to your read_receipt callback * if one is received. */ uint32_t tox_send_message(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, const uint8_t *message, uint32_t length); /* Send an action to an online friend. * * return the message id if packet was successfully put into the send queue. * return 0 if it was not. * * maximum length of actions is TOX_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH, your client must split larger actions * or else sending them will not work. No the core will not split actions for you because that * requires me to parse UTF-8. * * You will want to retain the return value, it will be passed to your read_receipt callback * if one is received. */ uint32_t tox_send_action(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, const uint8_t *action, uint32_t length); /* Set our nickname. * name must be a string of maximum MAX_NAME_LENGTH length. * length must be at least 1 byte. * length is the length of name. * * return 0 if success. * return -1 if failure. */ int tox_set_name(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *name, uint16_t length); /* * Get your nickname. * m - The messenger context to use. * name - needs to be a valid memory location with a size of at least MAX_NAME_LENGTH (128) bytes. * * return length of name. * return 0 on error. */ uint16_t tox_get_self_name(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *name); /* Get name of friendnumber and put it in name. * name needs to be a valid memory location with a size of at least MAX_NAME_LENGTH (128) bytes. * * return length of name if success. * return -1 if failure. */ int tox_get_name(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t *name); /* returns the length of name on success. * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_get_name_size(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); int tox_get_self_name_size(const Tox *tox); /* Set our user status. * * userstatus must be one of TOX_USERSTATUS values. * max length of the status is TOX_MAX_STATUSMESSAGE_LENGTH. * * returns 0 on success. * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_set_status_message(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *status, uint16_t length); int tox_set_user_status(Tox *tox, uint8_t userstatus); /* returns the length of status message on success. * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_get_status_message_size(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); int tox_get_self_status_message_size(const Tox *tox); /* Copy friendnumber's status message into buf, truncating if size is over maxlen. * Get the size you need to allocate from m_get_statusmessage_size. * The self variant will copy our own status message. * * returns the length of the copied data on success * retruns -1 on failure. */ int tox_get_status_message(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t *buf, uint32_t maxlen); int tox_get_self_status_message(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *buf, uint32_t maxlen); /* return one of TOX_USERSTATUS values. * Values unknown to your application should be represented as TOX_USERSTATUS_NONE. * As above, the self variant will return our own TOX_USERSTATUS. * If friendnumber is invalid, this shall return TOX_USERSTATUS_INVALID. */ uint8_t tox_get_user_status(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); uint8_t tox_get_self_user_status(const Tox *tox); /* returns timestamp of last time friendnumber was seen online, or 0 if never seen. * returns -1 on error. */ uint64_t tox_get_last_online(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); /* Set our typing status for a friend. * You are responsible for turning it on or off. * * returns 0 on success. * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_set_user_is_typing(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t is_typing); /* Get the typing status of a friend. * * returns 0 if friend is not typing. * returns 1 if friend is typing. */ uint8_t tox_get_is_typing(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); /* Return the number of friends in the instance m. * You should use this to determine how much memory to allocate * for copy_friendlist. */ uint32_t tox_count_friendlist(const Tox *tox); /* Return the number of online friends in the instance m. */ uint32_t tox_get_num_online_friends(const Tox *tox); /* Copy a list of valid friend IDs into the array out_list. * If out_list is NULL, returns 0. * Otherwise, returns the number of elements copied. * If the array was too small, the contents * of out_list will be truncated to list_size. */ uint32_t tox_get_friendlist(const Tox *tox, int32_t *out_list, uint32_t list_size); /* Set the function that will be executed when a friend request is received. * Function format is function(Tox *tox, uint8_t * public_key, uint8_t * data, uint16_t length, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_friend_request(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the function that will be executed when a message from a friend is received. * Function format is: function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t * message, uint16_t length, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_friend_message(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the function that will be executed when an action from a friend is received. * Function format is: function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t * action, uint16_t length, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_friend_action(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for name changes. * function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t *newname, uint16_t length, void *userdata) * You are not responsible for freeing newname */ void tox_callback_name_change(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for status message changes. * function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t *newstatus, uint16_t length, void *userdata) * You are not responsible for freeing newstatus. */ void tox_callback_status_message(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for status type changes. * function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t TOX_USERSTATUS, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_user_status(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, uint8_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for typing changes. * function (Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t is_typing, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_typing_change(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, uint8_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for read receipts. * function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint32_t receipt, void *userdata) * * If you are keeping a record of returns from m_sendmessage; * receipt might be one of those values, meaning the message * has been received on the other side. * Since core doesn't track ids for you, receipt may not correspond to any message. * In that case, you should discard it. */ void tox_callback_read_receipt(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, uint32_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for connection status changes. * function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t status, void *userdata) * * Status: * 0 -- friend went offline after being previously online * 1 -- friend went online * * NOTE: This callback is not called when adding friends, thus the "after * being previously online" part. it's assumed that when adding friends, * their connection status is offline. */ void tox_callback_connection_status(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, uint8_t, void *), void *userdata); /**********ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (If you don't know what they do you can safely ignore them.) ************/ /* Functions to get/set the nospam part of the id. */ uint32_t tox_get_nospam(const Tox *tox); void tox_set_nospam(Tox *tox, uint32_t nospam); /* Copy the public and secret key from the Tox object. public_key and secret_key must be 32 bytes big. if the pointer is NULL, no data will be copied to it.*/ void tox_get_keys(Tox *tox, uint8_t *public_key, uint8_t *secret_key); /* Maximum size of custom packets. */ #define TOX_MAX_CUSTOM_PACKET_SIZE 1373 /* Set handlers for custom lossy packets. * Set the function to be called when friend sends us a lossy packet starting with byte. * byte must be in the 200-254 range. * * NOTE: 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 packets instead. * * return -1 on failure. * return 0 on success. */ int tox_lossy_packet_registerhandler(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t byte, int (*packet_handler_callback)(void *object, const uint8_t *data, uint32_t len), void *object); /* Function to send custom lossy packets. * First byte of data must be in the range: 200-254. * * return -1 on failure. * return 0 on success. */ int tox_send_lossy_packet(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, const uint8_t *data, uint32_t length); /* Set handlers for custom lossless packets. * Set the function to be called when friend sends us a lossless packet starting with byte. * byte must be in the 160-191 range. * * Lossless packets behave kind of like TCP (reliability, arrive in order.) but with packets instead of a stream. * * return -1 on failure. * return 0 on success. */ int tox_lossless_packet_registerhandler(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t byte, int (*packet_handler_callback)(void *object, const uint8_t *data, uint32_t len), void *object); /* Function to send custom lossless packets. * First byte of data must be in the range: 160-191. * * return -1 on failure. * return 0 on success. */ int tox_send_lossless_packet(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, const uint8_t *data, uint32_t length); /**********GROUP CHAT FUNCTIONS: WARNING Group chats will be rewritten so this might change ************/ /* Set the callback for group invites. * * Function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t *data, uint16_t length, void *userdata) * * data of length is what needs to be passed to join_groupchat(). */ void tox_callback_group_invite(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for group messages. * * Function(Tox *tox, int groupnumber, int friendgroupnumber, uint8_t * message, uint16_t length, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_group_message(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int, int, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for group actions. * * Function(Tox *tox, int groupnumber, int friendgroupnumber, uint8_t * action, uint16_t length, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_group_action(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int, int, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set callback function for peer name list changes. * * It gets called every time the name list changes(new peer/name, deleted peer) * Function(Tox *tox, int groupnumber, int peernumber, TOX_CHAT_CHANGE change, void *userdata) */ typedef enum { TOX_CHAT_CHANGE_PEER_ADD, TOX_CHAT_CHANGE_PEER_DEL, TOX_CHAT_CHANGE_PEER_NAME, } TOX_CHAT_CHANGE; void tox_callback_group_namelist_change(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int, int, uint8_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Creates a new groupchat and puts it in the chats array. * * return group number on success. * return -1 on failure. */ int tox_add_groupchat(Tox *tox); /* Delete a groupchat from the chats array. * * return 0 on success. * return -1 if failure. */ int tox_del_groupchat(Tox *tox, int groupnumber); /* Copy the name of peernumber who is in groupnumber to name. * name must be at least TOX_MAX_NAME_LENGTH long. * * return length of name if success * return -1 if failure */ int tox_group_peername(const Tox *tox, int groupnumber, int peernumber, uint8_t *name); /* invite friendnumber to groupnumber * return 0 on success * return -1 on failure */ int tox_invite_friend(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, int groupnumber); /* Join a group (you need to have been invited first.) using data of length obtained * in the group invite callback. * * returns group number on success * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_join_groupchat(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, const uint8_t *data, uint16_t length); /* send a group message * return 0 on success * return -1 on failure */ int tox_group_message_send(Tox *tox, int groupnumber, const uint8_t *message, uint16_t length); /* send a group action * return 0 on success * return -1 on failure */ int tox_group_action_send(Tox *tox, int groupnumber, const uint8_t *action, uint16_t length); /* Return the number of peers in the group chat on success. * return -1 on failure */ int tox_group_number_peers(const Tox *tox, int groupnumber); /* List all the peers in the group chat. * * Copies the names of the peers to the name[length][TOX_MAX_NAME_LENGTH] array. * * Copies the lengths of the names to lengths[length] * * returns the number of peers on success. * * return -1 on failure. */ int tox_group_get_names(const Tox *tox, int groupnumber, uint8_t names[][TOX_MAX_NAME_LENGTH], uint16_t lengths[], uint16_t length); /* Return the number of chats in the instance m. * You should use this to determine how much memory to allocate * for copy_chatlist. */ uint32_t tox_count_chatlist(const Tox *tox); /* Copy a list of valid chat IDs into the array out_list. * If out_list is NULL, returns 0. * Otherwise, returns the number of elements copied. * If the array was too small, the contents * of out_list will be truncated to list_size. */ uint32_t tox_get_chatlist(const Tox *tox, int *out_list, uint32_t list_size); /****************AVATAR FUNCTIONS*****************/ /* Set the callback function for avatar information. * This callback will be called when avatar information are received from friends. These events * can arrive at anytime, but are usually received uppon connection and in reply of avatar * information requests. * * Function format is: * function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t format, uint8_t *hash, void *userdata) * * where 'format' is the avatar image format (see TOX_AVATAR_FORMAT) and 'hash' is the hash of * the avatar data for caching purposes and it is exactly TOX_HASH_LENGTH long. If the image * format is NONE, the hash is zeroed. * */ void tox_callback_avatar_info(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, uint8_t, uint8_t *, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback function for avatar data. * This callback will be called when the complete avatar data was correctly received from a * friend. This only happens in reply of a avatar data request (see tox_request_avatar_data); * * Function format is: * function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t format, uint8_t *hash, uint8_t *data, uint32_t datalen, void *userdata) * * where 'format' is the avatar image format (see TOX_AVATAR_FORMAT); 'hash' is the * locally-calculated cryptographic hash of the avatar data and it is exactly * TOX_HASH_LENGTH long; 'data' is the avatar image data and 'datalen' is the length * of such data. * * If format is NONE, 'data' is NULL, 'datalen' is zero, and the hash is zeroed. The hash is * always validated locally with the function tox_hash and ensured to match the image data, * so this value can be safely used to compare with cached avatars. * * WARNING: users MUST treat all avatar image data received from another peer as untrusted and * potentially malicious. The library only ensures that the data which arrived is the same the * other user sent, and does not interpret or validate any image data. */ void tox_callback_avatar_data(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *tox, int32_t, uint8_t, uint8_t *, uint8_t *, uint32_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the user avatar image data. * This should be made before connecting, so we will not announce that the user have no avatar * before setting and announcing a new one, forcing the peers to re-download it. * * Notice that the library treats the image as raw data and does not interpret it by any way. * * Arguments: * format - Avatar image format or NONE for user with no avatar (see TOX_AVATAR_FORMAT); * data - pointer to the avatar data (may be NULL it the format is NONE); * length - length of image data. Must be <= TOX_AVATAR_MAX_DATA_LENGTH. * * returns 0 on success * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_set_avatar(Tox *tox, uint8_t format, const uint8_t *data, uint32_t length); /* Unsets the user avatar. returns 0 on success (currently always returns 0) */ int tox_unset_avatar(Tox *tox); /* Get avatar data from the current user. * Copies the current user avatar data to the destination buffer and sets the image format * accordingly. * * If the avatar format is NONE, the buffer 'buf' isleft uninitialized, 'hash' is zeroed, and * 'length' is set to zero. * * If any of the pointers format, buf, length, and hash are NULL, that particular field will be ignored. * * Arguments: * format - destination pointer to the avatar image format (see TOX_AVATAR_FORMAT); * buf - destination buffer to the image data. Must have at least 'maxlen' bytes; * length - destination pointer to the image data length; * maxlen - length of the destination buffer 'buf'; * hash - destination pointer to the avatar hash (it must be exactly TOX_HASH_LENGTH bytes long). * * returns 0 on success; * returns -1 on failure. * */ int tox_get_self_avatar(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *format, uint8_t *buf, uint32_t *length, uint32_t maxlen, uint8_t *hash); /* 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. * This function is a wrapper to internal message-digest functions. * * Arguments: * hash - destination buffer for the hash data, it must be exactly TOX_HASH_LENGTH bytes long. * data - data to be hashed; * datalen - length of the data; for avatars, should be TOX_AVATAR_MAX_DATA_LENGTH * * returns 0 on success * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_hash(uint8_t *hash, const uint8_t *data, const uint32_t datalen); /* Request avatar information from a friend. * Asks a friend to provide their avatar information (image format and hash). The friend may * or may not answer this request and, if answered, the information will be provided through * the callback 'avatar_info'. * * returns 0 on success * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_request_avatar_info(const Tox *tox, const int32_t friendnumber); /* Send an unrequested avatar information to a friend. * Sends our avatar format and hash to a friend; he/she can use this information to validate * an avatar from the cache and may (or not) reply with an avatar data request. * * Notice: it is NOT necessary to send these notification after changing the avatar or * connecting. The library already does this. * * returns 0 on success * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_send_avatar_info(Tox *tox, const int32_t friendnumber); /* Request the avatar data from a friend. * Ask a friend to send their avatar data. The friend may or may not answer this request and, * if answered, the information will be provided in callback 'avatar_data'. * * returns 0 on sucess * returns -1 on failure. */ int tox_request_avatar_data(const Tox *tox, const int32_t friendnumber); /****************FILE SENDING FUNCTIONS*****************/ /* NOTE: This how to will be updated. * * HOW TO SEND FILES CORRECTLY: * 1. Use tox_new_file_sender(...) to create a new file sender. * 2. Wait for the callback set with tox_callback_file_control(...) to be called with receive_send == 1 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_ACCEPT * 3. Send the data with tox_file_send_data(...) with chunk size tox_file_data_size(...) * 4. When sending is done, send a tox_file_send_control(...) with send_receive = 0 and message_id = TOX_FILECONTROL_FINISHED * 5. when the callback set with tox_callback_file_control(...) is called with receive_send == 1 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_FINISHED * the other person has received the file correctly. * * HOW TO RECEIVE FILES CORRECTLY: * 1. wait for the callback set with tox_callback_file_send_request(...) * 2. accept or refuse the connection with tox_file_send_control(...) with send_receive = 1 and message_id = TOX_FILECONTROL_ACCEPT or TOX_FILECONTROL_KILL * 3. save all the data received with the callback set with tox_callback_file_data(...) to a file. * 4. when the callback set with tox_callback_file_control(...) is called with receive_send == 0 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_FINISHED * the file is done transferring. * 5. send a tox_file_send_control(...) with send_receive = 1 and message_id = TOX_FILECONTROL_FINISHED to confirm that we did receive the file. * * tox_file_data_remaining(...) can be used to know how many bytes are left to send/receive. * * If the connection breaks during file sending (The other person goes offline without pausing the sending and then comes back) * the receiver must send a control packet with send_receive == 1 message_id = TOX_FILECONTROL_RESUME_BROKEN and the data being * a uint64_t (in host byte order) containing the number of bytes received. * * If the sender receives this packet, he must send a control packet with send_receive == 0 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_ACCEPT * then he must start sending file data from the position (data , uint64_t in host byte order) received in the TOX_FILECONTROL_RESUME_BROKEN packet. * * To pause a file transfer send a control packet with control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_PAUSE. * To unpause a file transfer send a control packet with control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_ACCEPT. * * If you receive a control packet with receive_send == 1 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_PAUSE, you must stop sending filenumber until the other * person sends a control packet with send_receive == 0 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_ACCEPT with the filenumber being a paused filenumber. * * If you receive a control packet with receive_send == 0 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_PAUSE, it means the sender of filenumber has paused the * transfer and will resume it later with a control packet with send_receive == 1 and control_type == TOX_FILECONTROL_ACCEPT for that file number. * * More to come... */ enum { TOX_FILECONTROL_ACCEPT, TOX_FILECONTROL_PAUSE, TOX_FILECONTROL_KILL, TOX_FILECONTROL_FINISHED, TOX_FILECONTROL_RESUME_BROKEN }; /* Set the callback for file send requests. * * Function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t filenumber, uint64_t filesize, uint8_t *filename, uint16_t filename_length, void *userdata) */ void tox_callback_file_send_request(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *m, int32_t, uint8_t, uint64_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for file control requests. * * receive_send is 1 if the message is for a slot on which we are currently sending a file and 0 if the message * is for a slot on which we are receiving the file * * Function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t receive_send, uint8_t filenumber, uint8_t control_type, uint8_t *data, uint16_t length, void *userdata) * */ void tox_callback_file_control(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *m, int32_t, uint8_t, uint8_t, uint8_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), void *userdata); /* Set the callback for file data. * * Function(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t filenumber, uint8_t *data, uint16_t length, void *userdata) * */ void tox_callback_file_data(Tox *tox, void (*function)(Tox *m, int32_t, uint8_t, const uint8_t *, uint16_t length, void *), void *userdata); /* Send a file send request. * Maximum filename length is 255 bytes. * return file number on success * return -1 on failure */ int tox_new_file_sender(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint64_t filesize, const uint8_t *filename, uint16_t filename_length); /* Send a file control request. * * send_receive is 0 if we want the control packet to target a file we are currently sending, * 1 if it targets a file we are currently receiving. * * return 0 on success * return -1 on failure */ int tox_file_send_control(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t send_receive, uint8_t filenumber, uint8_t message_id, const uint8_t *data, uint16_t length); /* Send file data. * * return 0 on success * return -1 on failure */ int tox_file_send_data(Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t filenumber, const uint8_t *data, uint16_t length); /* Returns the recommended/maximum size of the filedata you send with tox_file_send_data() * * return size on success * return -1 on failure (currently will never return -1) */ int tox_file_data_size(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber); /* Give the number of bytes left to be sent/received. * * send_receive is 0 if we want the sending files, 1 if we want the receiving. * * return number of bytes remaining to be sent/received on success * return 0 on failure */ uint64_t tox_file_data_remaining(const Tox *tox, int32_t friendnumber, uint8_t filenumber, uint8_t send_receive); /***************END OF FILE SENDING FUNCTIONS******************/ /* * Use this function to bootstrap the client. */ /* Resolves address into an IP address. If successful, sends a "get nodes" * request to the given node with ip, port (in host byte order). * and public_key to setup connections * * address can be a hostname or an IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). * * returns 1 if the address could be converted into an IP address * returns 0 otherwise */ int tox_bootstrap_from_address(Tox *tox, const char *address, uint16_t port, const uint8_t *public_key); /* Like tox_bootstrap_from_address but for TCP relays only. * * return 0 on failure. * return 1 on success. */ int tox_add_tcp_relay(Tox *tox, const char *address, uint16_t port, const uint8_t *public_key); /* return 0 if we are not connected to the DHT. * return 1 if we are. */ int tox_isconnected(const Tox *tox); typedef struct { /* * The type of UDP socket created depends on ipv6enabled: * If set to 0 (zero), creates an IPv4 socket which subsequently only allows * IPv4 communication * If set to anything else (default), creates an IPv6 socket which allows both IPv4 AND * IPv6 communication */ uint8_t ipv6enabled; /* Set to 1 to disable udp support. (default: 0) This will force Tox to use TCP only which may slow things down. Disabling udp support is necessary when using anonymous proxies or Tor.*/ uint8_t udp_disabled; /* Enable proxy support. (only basic TCP socks5 proxy currently supported.) (default: 0 (disabled))*/ uint8_t proxy_enabled; char proxy_address[256]; /* Proxy ip or domain in NULL terminated string format. */ uint16_t proxy_port; /* Proxy port: in host byte order. */ } Tox_Options; /* * Run this function at startup. * * Options are some options that can be passed to the Tox instance (see above struct). * * If options is NULL, tox_new() will use default settings. * * Initializes a tox structure * return allocated instance of tox on success. * return NULL on failure. */ Tox *tox_new(Tox_Options *options); /* Run this before closing shop. * Free all datastructures. */ void tox_kill(Tox *tox); /* Return the time in milliseconds before tox_do() should be called again * for optimal performance. * * returns time (in ms) before the next tox_do() needs to be run on success. */ uint32_t tox_do_interval(Tox *tox); /* The main loop that needs to be run in intervals of tox_do_interval() ms. */ void tox_do(Tox *tox); /* SAVING AND LOADING FUNCTIONS: */ /* return size of messenger data (for saving). */ uint32_t tox_size(const Tox *tox); /* Save the messenger in data (must be allocated memory of size Messenger_size()). */ void tox_save(const Tox *tox, uint8_t *data); /* Load the messenger from data of size length. * * returns 0 on success * returns -1 on failure * returns +1 on finding encrypted save data */ int tox_load(Tox *tox, const uint8_t *data, uint32_t length); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif