#define _GNU_SOURCE ///< in order for optarg to be defined #include #include #include #include #include "shared/http.h" int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { check_opts_number(argc); int port = 80; char *ofile = NULL; char *dir = NULL; char *url = NULL; int c; /// Process the options while((c = getopt(argc, argv, "p:o:d:h")) != -1) { switch(c) { case 'p': port = atoi(optarg); break; case 'o': ofile = optarg; break; case 'd': dir = optarg; break; case 'h': printf("Command usage:\n"); print_usage(); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); break; case '?': print_usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); default: abort(); } } /// Check for the case that both output file and directory are set if(ofile != NULL && dir != NULL) { printf("Either output file or directory is specified. You cannot use both.\n"); print_usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /// Check if the required argument is there if(argv[optind] == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Mandatory argument 'url' missing.\n"); print_usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } else { url = argv[optind]; } const char *full_url = strstr(url, "http://") + 7; //< the full url starts after http:// const char *path = strstr(full_url, "/"); } static void print_usage(void) { printf("client [-p PORT] [ -o FILE | -d DIR ] URL\n"); } /** * @brief Function to check the number of arguments * @details Checks the number of arguments supplied to the command line. * If the arguments are less than the required or more than possible, it exits * @param argc Number of arguments obtained from the command line * @return none * **/ static void check_opts_number(int argc) { if(argc <= 1) { fprintf(stderr, "At least one argument expected.\n"); print_usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } else if(argc > 6) { fprintf(stderr, "Too many arguments supplied.\n"); print_usage(); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } }