IHttpFileInfo::AccessCheck, méthode
Retourne une valeur qui indique si l’utilisateur peut accéder au fichier correspondant.
Syntaxe
virtual HRESULT AccessCheck(
IN HANDLE hUserToken,
IN PSID pUserSid
) = 0;
Paramètres
hUserToken
[IN] HANDLE
qui contient le jeton pour l’utilisateur.
pUserSid
[IN] Pointeur qui contient l’identificateur de sécurité (SID) de l’utilisateur.
Valeur renvoyée
Élément HRESULT
. Les valeurs possibles sont notamment celles figurant dans le tableau suivant.
Valeur | Définition |
---|---|
S_OK | Indique que l’opération a réussi. |
E_FAIL | Indique que l’opération a échoué. |
Remarques
Pour déterminer si l’utilisateur peut ou ne peut pas accéder au fichier, appelez respectivement la fonction SUCCEEDED ou FAILED en transmettant le retourné HRESULT
à partir de la AccessCheck
méthode .
Le comportement de la AccessCheck
méthode est spécifique à l’implémentation. Vous devez utiliser les informations suivantes comme ligne directrice, mais elles peuvent ne pas être correctes dans tous les scénarios :
La plupart des implémenteurs retournent S_OK immédiatement si le paramètre a la
hUserToken
valeur NULL.La plupart des implémenteurs retournent la valeur de l’appel de la fonction HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 en fournissant la valeur de la fonction GetLastError en tant que paramètre en cas d’erreurs internes ou si le fichier correspondant ne peut pas être ouvert.
Attention
Étant donné que la plupart des implémenteurs retournent S_OK immédiatement si hUserToken
a la valeur NULL, vous devez fournir le jeton utilisateur chaque fois que cela est possible, car l’implémentation peut changer.
Attention
Bien que la plupart des implémenteurs autorisent l’un ou les deux paramètres à avoir la valeur NULL, vous devez fournir des valeurs non NULL pour chaque paramètre chaque fois que cela est possible, car l’implémentation peut changer.
Exemple
L’exemple suivant montre comment utiliser la méthode IHttpContext::GetFileInfo pour créer un module HTTP qui récupère un pointeur vers une interface IHttpFileInfo pour la requête actuelle. L’exemple appelle ensuite la AccessCheck
méthode pour récupérer les informations d’accès pour le fichier demandé et affiche ces informations à un client Web.
#pragma warning( disable : 4290 )
#pragma warning( disable : 4530 )
#define _WINSOCKAPI_
#include <windows.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <sal.h>
#include <httpserv.h>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
// The CConvert class mirrors the Convert class that is
// defined in the .NET Framework. It converts primitives
// and other data types to wstring types.
class CConvert
{
public:
// The ToString method converts a long to a wstring.
// l: the long value to convert to a wstring.
// return: the long as a wstring.
static wstring ToString(long l)
{
WCHAR str[256];
str[0] = '\0';
_ltow_s(l, str, 256, 10);
return str;
}
// The ToByteString converts a double-byte
// character string to a single-byte string.
// str: the double-byte string to convert.
// return: a single-byte string copied from str.
static string ToByteString(const wstring& str)
{
// Get the length of the
// double-byte string.
size_t length = str.length();
// Create a temporary char pointer.
char* byteChar = new char[length+1];
byteChar[0] = '\0';
// Copy the double-byte character string
// into the single-byte string.
size_t charsReturned = 0;
wcstombs_s(&charsReturned, byteChar,
length+1, str.c_str(), length+1);
// Create a string to return.
string retString = byteChar;
// Delete the temporary string and
// set that string to NULL.
delete[] byteChar;
byteChar = NULL;
// Return the single-byte string.
return retString;
}
};
// The CResponseWriter class writes
// text to the response stream.
class CResponseWriter
{
public:
// Creates the CResponseWriter class.
// response: the IHttpResponse
// pointer to write to.
// throws: a _com_error exception if
// the IHttpResponse pointer is NULL.
CResponseWriter(IHttpResponse* response)
throw (_com_error)
{
// If the response is NULL,
// throw an exception.
if (NULL == response)
{
ThrowOnFail(E_INVALIDARG);
}
// Set the internal response.
m_response = response;
}
// The destructor for the CResponseWriter
// class. The CResponseWriter method
// sets the IHttpResponse pointer to NULL.
virtual ~CResponseWriter()
{
m_response = NULL;
}
// The Write method writes the
// PCSTR to the response stream.
// pszValue: the PCSTR to write.
// throws: a _com_error if the
// Write method fails.
void Write
(
PCSTR pszValue
) throw (_com_error)
{
// The string must not be
// NULL, and its length must
// be greater than 0.
if ((NULL == pszValue) ||
(strlen(pszValue) < 1))
{
// Throw an invalid argument
// exception.
ThrowOnFail(E_INVALIDARG);
}
// Create a data chunk structure.
HTTP_DATA_CHUNK dataChunk;
// Set the chunk to a chunk in memory.
dataChunk.DataChunkType =
HttpDataChunkFromMemory;
// Set the chunk to
// the pszValue parameter.
dataChunk.FromMemory.pBuffer =
(PVOID)pszValue;
// Set the chunk size
// to the pszValue length.
dataChunk.FromMemory.BufferLength =
(USHORT)strlen(pszValue);
// Declare and initialize OUT
// parameters for the WriteEntityChunks
// method.
DWORD pcbSent = 0;
BOOL pfCompletionExpected = FALSE;
// Write the entity chunks to
// the response stream.
HRESULT hr =
m_response->WriteEntityChunks
(&dataChunk,
1,
FALSE,
FALSE,
&pcbSent,
&pfCompletionExpected);
// Throw an exception if the call
// to WriteEntityChunks is not a
// success.
ThrowOnFail(hr);
}
// The WriteLine method writes a string
// and newline characters to the response steam.
// pszValue: the PCSTR string to write.
// throws: a _com_error if the PCSTR
// or the newline characters are not
// written to the response stream.
void WriteLine
(
PCSTR pszValue
) throw (_com_error)
{
// Try to write the pszValue parameter.
Write(pszValue);
// Try to write the newline characters.
Write("\r\n");
}
// Convenience method that writes a name
// and value pair to the response stream.
// name: the name of the parameter.
// value: the value of the parameter.
// throws: a _com_error exception if
// the response stream is not written.
void WriteLine
(
const wstring& name,
const wstring& value
) throw (_com_error)
{
// Convert the UNICODE strings
// to mutlibyte strings.
string nameMulti =
CConvert::ToByteString(name);
string valueMulti =
CConvert::ToByteString(value);
// Create the string to write.
string writeString =
nameMulti +
string(": ") +
valueMulti;
// Write the line to
// the response stream.
WriteLine(writeString.c_str());
}
// Tests an HRESULT for success.
// hr: the HRESULT value to inspect.
// throws: a _com_error if the HRESULT
// parameter is not S_OK.
static void ThrowOnFail(HRESULT hr)
{
if (FAILED(hr))
{
_com_error ce(hr);
throw ce;
}
}
private:
// Specify the IHttpResponse
// pointer to write to.
IHttpResponse* m_response;
};
// The MyHttpModule class extends the CHttpModule
// class and handles response processing. This
// class handles retrieving an IHttpFileInfo pointer
// from the IHttpContext pointer during the overridden
// OnSendResponse method, and writes the IHttpFileInfo
// data to the response stream.
class MyHttpModule : public CHttpModule
{
public:
// The MyHttpModule method is the public
// constructor for the MyHttpModule class.
MyHttpModule()
{
}
// The OnSendResponse method
// handles respose processing.
// pHttpContext: an IHttpContext pointer.
// pProvider: an ISendResponseProvider pointer.
// return: RQ_NOTIFICATION_FINISH_REQUEST if the
// IHttpFileInfo pointer can be retrieved from the
// pHttpContext parameter; otherwise,
// RQ_NOTIFICATION_CONTINUE.
REQUEST_NOTIFICATION_STATUS OnSendResponse
(
IN IHttpContext* pHttpContext,
IN OUT ISendResponseProvider* pProvider
)
{
// Use the UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER macro since
// the pProvider parameter is never used.
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(pProvider);
if (NULL == pHttpContext)
{
return RQ_NOTIFICATION_CONTINUE;
}
// Get an IHttpFileInfo pointer
// from the IHttpContext pointer.
IHttpFileInfo* fileInfo =
pHttpContext->GetFileInfo();
// Get the IHttpResponse pointer
// from the IHttpContext pointer.
IHttpResponse* response =
pHttpContext->GetResponse();
// Both the IHttpFileInfo pointer
// and IHttpResponse pointer are
// required for processing.
if ((NULL == fileInfo) ||
(NULL == response))
{
return RQ_NOTIFICATION_CONTINUE;
}
// Clear the existing response stream.
response->Clear();
// Set the response header to plain text.
HRESULT hr =
response->SetHeader(HttpHeaderContentType,
"text/plain",
(USHORT)strlen("text/plain"),
TRUE);
// If the SetHeader method fails,
// call the SetStatus with an error code.
if (FAILED(hr))
{
response->SetStatus(500,
"IHttpResponse::SetHeader",
0, hr);
return RQ_NOTIFICATION_CONTINUE;
}
// The CResponseWriter will throw a
// com_exception if it cannot be created,
// or if the response stream cannot be written.
// Create a new CResponseWriter, and wrap
// all calls into that CResponseWriter,
// with a try-catch statement.
try
{
// Declare a writer for
// the response stream.
CResponseWriter writer(response);
// Declare a HANDLE for
// the user and initialize
// that HANDLE to NULL.
HANDLE userHandle = NULL;
// Get the IHttpUser pointer from
// the IHttpContext pointer.
IHttpUser* user =
pHttpContext->GetUser();
// If the IHttpUser pointer
// is not NULL, reset the
// primary token HANDLE.
if (NULL != user)
{
userHandle =
user->GetPrimaryToken();
}
// Call the AccessCheck method
// on the IHttpFileInfo pointer.
hr = fileInfo->AccessCheck(userHandle, NULL);
// Convert the HRESULT to a wstring.
wstring validAccess = CConvert::ToString(hr);
// Write access information
// to the response stream.
writer.WriteLine(L"Access", validAccess);
}
catch (_com_error& ce)
{
// Attempt to get the
// description of the error.
_bstr_t description =
ce.Description();
// Print the description if
// it is not empty.
if (0 == description.length())
{
description = ce.ErrorMessage();
}
// Set an error status on the
// IHttpResponse pointer.
response->SetStatus(500, description, 0, ce.Error());
}
// Return RQ_NOTIFICATION_FINISH_REQUEST, which
// will terminate any additional request processing.
return RQ_NOTIFICATION_FINISH_REQUEST;
}
protected:
// The MyHttpModule is the protected virtual
// constructor for the MyHttpModule class.
virtual ~MyHttpModule()
{
}
};
// The MyHttpModuleFactory class implements the IHttpModuleFactory
// interface, and creates a new MyHttpModule pointer, where this
// MyHttpModule listens for RQ_SEND_RESPONSE events.
class MyHttpModuleFactory : public IHttpModuleFactory
{
public:
// The RegisterGlobalModule method creates a new
// MyHttpModuleFactory pointer, assigns that pointer
// as the factory on the pModuleInfo parameter, and
// registers for RQ_SEND_RESPONSE events.
// dwServerVersion: the current server version.
// pModuleInfo: the IHttpModuleRegistrationInfo
// used for requesting notifications.
// pGlobalInfo: the IHttpServer pointer.
static HRESULT RegisterGlobalModule
(
DWORD dwServerVersion,
IHttpModuleRegistrationInfo* pModuleInfo,
IHttpServer* pGlobalInfo
)
{
// Create a new MyHttpModuleFactory pointer.
MyHttpModuleFactory* factory =
new MyHttpModuleFactory;
// If the factory is NULL, return a
// return a ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY
// errror.
if (NULL == factory)
{
return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY);
}
// Return the value from calling the
// SetRequestNotifications method by
// passing the factory for RQ_SEND_RESPONSE
// events.
return pModuleInfo->SetRequestNotifications(
factory,
RQ_SEND_RESPONSE,
0);
}
// The GetHttpModule method creates a new MyHttpModule
// pointer and sets the ppModule with this pointer.
// ppModule: the OUT parameter which
// accepts a new CHttpModule subclass.
// pAllocator: the IModuleAllocator pointer,
// which is unused in this implementation.
virtual HRESULT GetHttpModule
(
OUT CHttpModule** ppModule,
IN IModuleAllocator* pAllocator
)
{
// Call the UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER with
// the IModuleAllocator pointer, because
// this parameter is never used.
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(pAllocator);
// Create a new MyHttpModule pointer and assign
// it to the dereferenced ppModule pointer.
*ppModule = new MyHttpModule;
// If the dereferenced ppModule is NULL
// then heap memory is exhausted. Return
// an ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY error.
if (NULL == *ppModule)
{
return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY);
}
// Creating a new MyHttpModule pointer
// was successful; return S_OK.
return S_OK;
}
// The Terminate method must be implemented
// by IHttpModuleFactory implementers,
// and calls delete on this.
virtual void Terminate()
{
delete this;
}
private:
// The MyHttpModuleFactory is the
// protected constructor for the
// MyHttpModuleFactory class.
MyHttpModuleFactory()
{
}
// The MyHttpModuleFactory method is the
// protected virtual destructor for the
// MyHttpModuleFactory class.
virtual ~MyHttpModuleFactory()
{
}
};
// The RegisterModule method is the
// main entry point for the DLL.
// dwServerVersion: the current server version.
// pModuleInfo: the current
// IHttpModuleRegistrationInfo pointer.
// pGlobalInfo: the current IHttpServer pointer.
// return: the HRESULT value returned from
// the MyHttpModuleFactory::RegisterGlobalModule
// static method.
HRESULT
__stdcall
RegisterModule
(
DWORD dwServerVersion,
IHttpModuleRegistrationInfo* pModuleInfo,
IHttpServer* pGlobalInfo
)
{
// Register for global events using the MyHttpModuleFactory
// class' static RegisterGlobalModule method.
return MyHttpModuleFactory::RegisterGlobalModule
(dwServerVersion, pModuleInfo, pGlobalInfo);
}
Le texte suivant est un exemple de sortie de données de l’exemple de code précédent.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
content-Type:text/plain
Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 22:22:09 GMT
Content-Length: 348
Access: -2147024891
Votre module doit exporter la fonction RegisterModule . Vous pouvez exporter cette fonction en créant un fichier de définition de module (.def) pour votre projet, ou vous pouvez compiler le module à l’aide du /EXPORT:RegisterModule
commutateur. Pour plus d’informations, consultez Procédure pas à pas : création d’un module HTTP Request-Level à l’aide de code natif.
Vous pouvez éventuellement compiler le code à l’aide de la __stdcall (/Gz)
convention d’appel au lieu de déclarer explicitement la convention d’appel pour chaque fonction.
Spécifications
Type | Description |
---|---|
Client | - IIS 7.0 sur Windows Vista - IIS 7.5 sur Windows 7 - IIS 8.0 sur Windows 8 - IIS 10.0 sur Windows 10 |
Serveur | - IIS 7.0 sur Windows Server 2008 - IIS 7.5 sur Windows Server 2008 R2 - IIS 8.0 sur Windows Server 2012 - IIS 8.5 sur Windows Server 2012 R2 - IIS 10.0 sur Windows Server 2016 |
Produit | - IIS 7.0, IIS 7.5, IIS 8.0, IIS 8.5, IIS 10.0 - IIS Express 7.5, IIS Express 8.0, IIS Express 10.0 |
En-tête | Httpserv.h |