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Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +00001Thrift C++ Software Library
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Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +02003# License
Bryan Duxburydef30a62009-04-08 00:19:37 +00004
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Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000021
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020022# Using Thrift with C++
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000023
24The Thrift C++ libraries are built using the GNU tools. Follow the instructions
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020025in the top-level README.md
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000026
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020027In case you do not want to open another README.md file, do this thrift src:
28
29 ./bootstrap.sh
30 ./configure (--with-boost=/usr/local)
31 make
32 sudo make install
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000033
34Thrift is divided into two libraries.
35
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -050036* libthrift - The core Thrift library contains all the core Thrift code. This requires
37 openssl, pthreads, and librt.
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000038
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020039* libthriftnb - This library contains the Thrift nonblocking server, which uses libevent.
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000040 To link this library you will also need to link libevent.
41
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020042## Linking Against Thrift
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000043
44After you build and install Thrift the libraries are installed to
45/usr/local/lib by default. Make sure this is in your LDPATH.
46
47On Linux, the best way to do this is to ensure that /usr/local/lib is in
48your /etc/ld.so.conf and then run /sbin/ldconfig.
49
50Depending upon whether you are linking dynamically or statically and how
51your build environment it set up, you may need to include additional
52libraries when linking against thrift, such as librt and/or libpthread. If
53you are using libthriftnb you will also need libevent.
54
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020055## Dependencies
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000056
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -050057C++11 is required at a minimum. C++03/C++98 are not supported after version 0.12.0.
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000058
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -050059Boost is required to run the C++ unit tests. It is not necessary to link against
60the runtime library.
61
62libevent (for libthriftnb only) - most linux distributions have dev packages for this:
Mark Slee54b7ab92007-03-06 00:06:27 +000063http://monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020064
65# Using Thrift with C++ on Windows
66
James E. King, III82ae9572017-08-05 12:23:54 -040067Both the autoconf and cmake build systems are able to automatically detect many
68system configurations without the need to specify library locations, however if
69you run into problems or want to redirect thrift to build and link against your
70own provided third party libraries:
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020071
Roger Meierfaf52db2014-06-09 22:41:06 +020072BOOST_ROOT : For boost, e.g. D:\boost_1_55_0
73OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR : For OpenSSL, e.g. D:\OpenSSL-Win32
74
75only required by libthriftnb:
76
77LIBEVENT_ROOT_DIR : For Libevent e.g. D:\libevent-2.0.21-stable
78
79See /3rdparty.user for more details.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020080
James E. King, III82ae9572017-08-05 12:23:54 -040081The same linking guidelines described above for libthriftnb apply to windows as well.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020082
83## Linking Against Thrift
84
85You need to link your project that uses thrift against all the thrift
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -050086dependencies; in the case of libthrift, openssl, pthreads, and librt and for
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020087libthriftnb, libevent.
88
89In the project properties you must also set HAVE_CONFIG_H as force include
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -050090the config header: "windows/config.h"
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020091
92## Dependencies
93
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020094libevent (for libthriftnb only)
95http://monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
96
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +020097## Windows version compatibility
98
cyyf6460fa2019-01-15 14:30:30 +080099The Thrift library targets Windows 7 or latter versions. The supports for windows XP and Vista are avaiable until 0.12.0.
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500100
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200101## Named Pipes
102
103Named Pipe transport has been added in the TPipe and TPipeServer classes. This
104is currently Windows-only. Named pipe transport for *NIX has not been
105implemented. Domain sockets are a better choice for local IPC under non-Windows
106OS's. *NIX named pipes only support 1:1 client-server connection.
107
108# Thrift/SSL
109
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200110## Scope
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200111
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200112This SSL only supports blocking mode socket I/O. It can only be used with
113TSimpleServer, TThreadedServer, and TThreadPoolServer.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200114
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200115## Implementation
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200116
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500117There are two main classes TSSLSocketFactory and TSSLSocket. Instances of
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200118TSSLSocket are always created from TSSLSocketFactory.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200119
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200120## How to use SSL APIs
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200121
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500122See the TestClient.cpp and TestServer.cpp files for examples.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200123
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500124### AccessManager (certificate validation)
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200125
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500126An example of certificate validation can be found in TestServer.cpp.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200127
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200128AccessManager defines a callback interface. It has three callback methods:
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200129
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200130(a) Decision verify(const sockaddr_storage& sa);
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200131
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200132(b) Decision verify(const string& host, const char* name, int size);
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200133
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200134(c) Decision verify(const sockaddr_storage& sa, const char* data, int size);
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200135
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200136After SSL handshake completes, additional checks are conducted. Application
137is given the chance to decide whether or not to continue the conversation
138with the remote. Application is queried through the above three "verify"
139method. They are called at different points of the verification process.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200140
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200141Decisions can be one of ALLOW, DENY, and SKIP. ALLOW and DENY means the
142conversation should be continued or disconnected, respectively. ALLOW and
143DENY decision stops the verification process. SKIP means there's no decision
144based on the given input, continue the verification process.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200145
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200146First, (a) is called with the remote IP. It is called once at the beginning.
147"sa" is the IP address of the remote peer.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200148
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200149Then, the certificate of remote peer is loaded. SubjectAltName extensions
150are extracted and sent to application for verification. When a DNS
151subjectAltName field is extracted, (b) is called. When an IP subjectAltName
152field is extracted, (c) is called.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200153
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200154The "host" in (b) is the value from TSocket::getHost() if this is a client
155side socket, or TSocket::getPeerHost() if this is a server side socket. The
156reason is client side socket initiates the connection. TSocket::getHost()
157is the remote host name. On server side, the remote host name is unknown
158unless it's retrieved through TSocket::getPeerHost(). Either way, "host"
159should be the remote host name. Keep in mind, if TSocket::getPeerHost()
160failed, it would return the remote host name in numeric format.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200161
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200162If all subjectAltName extensions were "skipped", the common name field would
163be checked. It is sent to application through (c), where "sa" is the remote
164IP address. "data" is the IP address extracted from subjectAltName IP
165extension, and "size" is the length of the extension data.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200166
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200167If any of the above "verify" methods returned a decision ALLOW or DENY, the
168verification process would be stopped.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200169
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200170If any of the above "verify" methods returned SKIP, that decision would be
171ignored and the verification process would move on till the last item is
172examined. At that point, if there's still no decision, the connection is
173terminated.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200174
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200175Thread safety, an access manager should not store state information if it's
176to be used by many SSL sockets.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200177
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200178## SIGPIPE signal
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200179
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200180Applications running OpenSSL over network connections may crash if SIGPIPE
181is not ignored. This happens when they receive a connection reset by remote
182peer exception, which somehow triggers a SIGPIPE signal. If not handled,
183this signal would kill the application.
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200184
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200185## How to run test client/server in SSL mode
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200186
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200187The server and client expects the followings from the directory /test/
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200188
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200189- keys/server.crt
190- keys/server.key
191- keys/CA.pem
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200192
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200193The file names are hard coded in the source code. You need to create these
194certificates before you can run the test code in SSL mode. Make sure at least
195one of the followings is included in "keys/server.crt",
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200196
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200197- subjectAltName, DNS localhost
198- subjectAltName, IP 127.0.0.1
199- common name, localhost
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200200
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200201Run within /test/ folder,
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200202
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200203 ./cpp/TestServer --ssl &
204 ./cpp/TestClient --ssl
Roger Meier6370cfd2014-05-04 22:21:58 +0200205
Roger Meier4fba9d22014-05-04 22:34:44 +0200206If "-h <host>" is used to run client, the above "localhost" in the above
207keys/server.crt has to be replaced with that host name.
208
209## TSSLSocketFactory::randomize()
210
211The default implementation of OpenSSLSocketFactory::randomize() simply calls
212OpenSSL's RAND_poll() when OpenSSL library is first initialized.
213
214The PRNG seed is key to the application security. This method should be
215overridden if it's not strong enough for you.
James E. King, III7bc94312017-03-31 21:25:20 -0400216
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500217# Deprecations
218
219## 0.12.0
220
221Support for C++03/C++98 was deprecated.
222Support for Boost at runtime was deprecated.
223
James E. King, III7bc94312017-03-31 21:25:20 -0400224# Breaking Changes
225
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500226## 1.0.0
227
James E. King III17355422019-01-11 23:06:08 -0500228THRIFT-4720:
cyyf6460fa2019-01-15 14:30:30 +0800229The classes Monitor and TimerManager now use std::chrono::milliseconds for timeout, the methods and functions involving THRIFT_TIMESPEC and timeval have been removed, the related tests have been modified.
230
231Support for Windows XP/Vista has been dropped.
232
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500233Support for C++03/C++98 has been dropped. Use version 0.12.0 to support that
234language level. As a consequence, boost is no longer required as a runtime
235library depenedency, but is is still required to build the runtime library
236and to run the unit tests. We will work towards removing boost as a
237build dependency for folks who just want to build the runtime and not
238run the tests. This means the header thrift/stdcxx.h has been removed and
239anything that relied on it has been changed to directly use C++11 concepts.
240
James E. King III17355422019-01-11 23:06:08 -0500241THRIFT-4730:
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500242The classes BoostThreadFactory, PosixThreadFactory, StdThreadFactory, and
James E. King III278528c2019-01-11 12:17:44 -0500243PlatformThreadFactory have been removed, and we will use a ThreadFactory
244based on C++11 (essentially StdThreadFactory was renamed ThreadFactory).
245
James E. King III17355422019-01-11 23:06:08 -0500246THRIFT-4732:
James E. King III278528c2019-01-11 12:17:44 -0500247The CMake build options WITH_SHARED_LIBS and WITH_STATIC_LIBS are deprecated.
248The project no longer performs a side-by-side static and shared build; you
249tell CMake through BUILD_SHARED_LIBS whether to make shared or static
250libraries now. This is CMake standard behavior.
James E. King IIIc9ac8d22019-01-07 16:46:45 -0500251
James E. King III17355422019-01-11 23:06:08 -0500252THRIFT-4735:
253Qt4 support was removed.
254
James E. King, III7bc94312017-03-31 21:25:20 -0400255## 0.11.0
256
James E. King, III82ae9572017-08-05 12:23:54 -0400257Older versions of thrift depended on the <boost/smart_ptr.hpp> classes which
258were used in thrift headers to define interfaces. Thrift now detects C++11
259at build time and will prefer to use <memory> classes from C++11 instead.
260You can force the library to build with boost memory classes by defining the
261preprocessor macro `FORCE_BOOST_SMART_PTR`. (THRIFT-2221)
262
James E. King, III7bc94312017-03-31 21:25:20 -0400263In the pthread mutex implementation, the contention profiling code was enabled
264by default in all builds. This changed to be disabled by default. (THRIFT-4151)
James E. King, III7f5a8c22017-04-04 09:36:38 -0400265
266In older releases, if a TSSLSocketFactory's lifetime was not at least as long
267as the TSSLSockets it created, we silently reverted openssl to unsafe multithread behavior
268and so the results were undefined. Changes were made in 0.11.0 that cause either an
269assertion or a core instead of undefined behavior. The lifetime of a TSSLSocketFactory
270*must* be longer than any TSSLSocket that it creates, otherwise openssl will be cleaned
271up too early. If the static boolean is set to disable openssl initialization and
272cleanup and leave it up to the consuming application, this requirement is not needed.
273(THRIFT-4164)
274