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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
* Copyright © 2016-2025 The TokTok team.
* Copyright © 2013 Tox project.
*/
#ifndef C_TOXCORE_TOXCORE_TOX_OPTIONS_H
#define C_TOXCORE_TOXCORE_TOX_OPTIONS_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "tox_log_level.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct Tox;
/** @{
* @name Startup options
*/
/**
* @brief Type of proxy used to connect to TCP relays.
*/
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;
const char *tox_proxy_type_to_string(Tox_Proxy_Type value);
/**
* @brief Type of savedata to create the Tox instance from.
*/
typedef enum Tox_Savedata_Type {
/**
* No savedata.
*/
TOX_SAVEDATA_TYPE_NONE,
/**
* Savedata is one that was obtained from tox_get_savedata.
*/
TOX_SAVEDATA_TYPE_TOX_SAVE,
/**
* Savedata is a secret key of length TOX_SECRET_KEY_SIZE.
*/
TOX_SAVEDATA_TYPE_SECRET_KEY,
} Tox_Savedata_Type;
const char *tox_savedata_type_to_string(Tox_Savedata_Type value);
/**
* @brief This event is triggered when Tox logs an internal message.
*
* This is mostly useful for debugging. This callback can be called from any
* function, not just tox_iterate. This means the user data lifetime must at
* least extend between registering and unregistering it or tox_kill.
*
* Other toxcore modules such as toxav may concurrently call this callback at
* any time. Thus, user code must make sure it is equipped to handle concurrent
* execution, e.g. by employing appropriate mutex locking.
*
* When using the experimental_thread_safety option, no Tox API functions can
* be called from within the log callback.
*
* @param level The severity of the log message.
* @param file The source file from which the message originated.
* @param line The source line from which the message originated.
* @param func The function from which the message originated.
* @param message The log message.
* @param user_data The user data pointer passed to tox_new in options.
*/
typedef void tox_log_cb(struct Tox *tox, Tox_Log_Level level, const char *file,
uint32_t line, const char *func, const char *message,
void *user_data);
/**
* @brief This struct contains all the startup options for Tox.
*
* You must tox_options_new to allocate an object of this type.
*
* WARNING: Although this struct happens to be visible in the API, it is
* effectively private. Do not allocate this yourself or access members
* directly, as it *will* break binary compatibility frequently.
*
* @deprecated The memory layout of this struct (size, alignment, and field
* order) is not part of the ABI. To remain compatible, prefer to use
* tox_options_new to allocate the object and accessor functions to set the
* members. The struct will become opaque (i.e. the definition will become
* private) in v0.3.0.
*/
typedef struct Tox_Options Tox_Options;
#ifndef TOX_HIDE_DEPRECATED
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.
*
* If a proxy is enabled, UDP will be disabled if either the Tox library or
* the proxy don't support proxying UDP messages.
*/
bool udp_enabled;
/**
* Enable local network peer discovery.
*
* Disabling this will cause Tox to not look for peers on the local network.
*/
bool local_discovery_enabled;
/**
* Enable storing DHT announcements and forwarding corresponding requests.
*
* Disabling this will cause Tox to ignore the relevant packets.
*/
bool dht_announcements_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 TOX_MAX_HOSTNAME_LENGTH characters, and be in a NUL-terminated C
* string format (TOX_MAX_HOSTNAME_LENGTH includes the NUL byte).
*
* This member is ignored (it can be NULL) if proxy_type is
* TOX_PROXY_TYPE_NONE.
*
* The data pointed at by this member is owned by the user, so must
* outlive the options object (unless experimental_owned_data is set).
*/
const char *proxy_host;
/**
* The port to use to connect to the proxy server.
*
* Ports must be in the range (1, 65535). The value is ignored if
* proxy_type is TOX_PROXY_TYPE_NONE.
*/
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;
/**
* The port to use for the TCP server (relay). If 0, the TCP server is
* disabled.
*
* Enabling it is not required for Tox to function properly.
*
* When enabled, your Tox instance can act as a TCP relay for other Tox
* instance. This leads to increased traffic, thus when writing a client
* it is recommended to enable TCP server only if the user has an option
* to disable it.
*/
uint16_t tcp_port;
/**
* Enables or disables UDP hole-punching. (Default: enabled).
*/
bool hole_punching_enabled;
/**
* The type of savedata to load from.
*/
Tox_Savedata_Type savedata_type;
/**
* The savedata (either a Tox save or a secret key) to load from.
*
* The data pointed at by this member is owned by the user, so must
* outlive the options object (unless experimental_owned_data is set).
*/
const uint8_t *savedata_data;
/**
* The length of the savedata.
*/
size_t savedata_length;
/**
* Logging callback for the new Tox instance.
*/
tox_log_cb *log_callback;
/**
* User data pointer passed to the logging callback.
*/
void *log_user_data;
/*
* These options are experimental, so avoid writing code that depends on
* them. Options marked "experimental" may change their behaviour or go away
* entirely in the future, or may be renamed to something non-experimental
* if they become part of the supported API.
*/
/**
* Make public API functions thread-safe using a per-instance lock.
*
* Default: false.
*/
bool experimental_thread_safety;
/**
* Enable saving DHT-based group chats to Tox save data (via
* `tox_get_savedata`). This format will change in the future, so don't rely
* on it.
*
* As an alternative, clients can save the group chat ID in client-owned
* savedata. Then, when the client starts, it can use `tox_group_join`
* with the saved chat ID to recreate the group chat.
*
* Default: false.
*/
bool experimental_groups_persistence;
/**
* @brief Disable DNS hostname resolution.
*
* Hostnames or IP addresses are passed to the bootstrap/add_tcp_relay
* function and proxy host options. If disabled (this flag is true), only
* IP addresses are allowed.
*
* If this is set to true, the library will not attempt to resolve
* hostnames. This is useful for clients that want to resolve hostnames
* themselves and pass the resolved IP addresses to the library (e.g. in
* case it wants to use Tor).
* Passing hostnames will result in a TOX_ERR_BOOTSTRAP_BAD_HOST error if
* this is set to true.
*
* Default: false. May become true in the future (0.3.0).
*/
bool experimental_disable_dns;
/**
* @brief Whether the savedata data is owned by the Tox_Options object.
*
* If true, the setters for savedata and proxy_host try to copy the string.
* If that fails, the value is not copied and the member is set to the
* user-provided pointer. In that case, the user must not free the string
* until the Tox_Options object is freed. Client code can check whether
* allocation succeeded by checking the returned bool. If
* experimental_owned_data is false, it will always return true. If set to
* true, the return value will be false on allocation failure.
*
* If set to true, this must be set before any other member that allocates
* memory is set.
*/
bool experimental_owned_data;
/**
* @brief Owned pointer to the savedata data.
* @private
*/
uint8_t *owned_savedata_data;
/**
* @brief Owned pointer to the proxy host.
* @private
*/
char *owned_proxy_host;
};
#endif /* TOX_HIDE_DEPRECATED */
bool tox_options_get_ipv6_enabled(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_ipv6_enabled(Tox_Options *options, bool ipv6_enabled);
bool tox_options_get_udp_enabled(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_udp_enabled(Tox_Options *options, bool udp_enabled);
bool tox_options_get_local_discovery_enabled(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_local_discovery_enabled(Tox_Options *options, bool local_discovery_enabled);
bool tox_options_get_dht_announcements_enabled(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_dht_announcements_enabled(
Tox_Options *options, bool dht_announcements_enabled);
Tox_Proxy_Type tox_options_get_proxy_type(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_proxy_type(Tox_Options *options, Tox_Proxy_Type proxy_type);
const char *tox_options_get_proxy_host(const Tox_Options *options);
bool tox_options_set_proxy_host(Tox_Options *options, const char *proxy_host);
uint16_t tox_options_get_proxy_port(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_proxy_port(Tox_Options *options, uint16_t proxy_port);
uint16_t tox_options_get_start_port(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_start_port(Tox_Options *options, uint16_t start_port);
uint16_t tox_options_get_end_port(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_end_port(Tox_Options *options, uint16_t end_port);
uint16_t tox_options_get_tcp_port(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_tcp_port(Tox_Options *options, uint16_t tcp_port);
bool tox_options_get_hole_punching_enabled(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_hole_punching_enabled(Tox_Options *options, bool hole_punching_enabled);
Tox_Savedata_Type tox_options_get_savedata_type(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_savedata_type(Tox_Options *options, Tox_Savedata_Type savedata_type);
const uint8_t *tox_options_get_savedata_data(const Tox_Options *options);
bool tox_options_set_savedata_data(
Tox_Options *options, const uint8_t savedata_data[], size_t length);
size_t tox_options_get_savedata_length(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_savedata_length(Tox_Options *options, size_t savedata_length);
tox_log_cb *tox_options_get_log_callback(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_log_callback(Tox_Options *options, tox_log_cb *log_callback);
void *tox_options_get_log_user_data(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_log_user_data(Tox_Options *options, void *log_user_data);
bool tox_options_get_experimental_owned_data(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_experimental_owned_data(Tox_Options *options, bool experimental_owned_data);
bool tox_options_get_experimental_thread_safety(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_experimental_thread_safety(
Tox_Options *options, bool experimental_thread_safety);
bool tox_options_get_experimental_groups_persistence(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_experimental_groups_persistence(
Tox_Options *options, bool experimental_groups_persistence);
bool tox_options_get_experimental_disable_dns(const Tox_Options *options);
void tox_options_set_experimental_disable_dns(Tox_Options *options, bool experimental_disable_dns);
/**
* @brief 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(Tox_Options *options);
typedef enum Tox_Err_Options_New {
/**
* The function returned successfully.
*/
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;
const char *tox_err_options_new_to_string(Tox_Err_Options_New value);
/**
* @brief 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.
*/
Tox_Options *tox_options_new(Tox_Err_Options_New *error);
/**
* @brief 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(Tox_Options *options);
/** @} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* C_TOXCORE_TOXCORE_TOX_OPTIONS_H */