Class: HTTP::Protocol::HTTP1::Connection

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb

Constant Summary collapse

CRLF =
"\r\n".freeze
HTTP10 =
"HTTP/1.0".freeze
HTTP11 =
"HTTP/1.1".freeze
HEAD =
"HEAD".freeze
CONNECT =
"CONNECT".freeze

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(stream, persistent = true) ⇒ Connection

Returns a new instance of Connection.



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 31

def initialize(stream, persistent = true)
  @stream = stream
  
  @persistent = persistent
  
  @count = 0
end

Instance Attribute Details

#countObject (readonly)

The number of requests processed.



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 45

def count
  @count
end

#persistentObject (readonly)

Whether the connection is persistent.



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 42

def persistent
  @persistent
end

#streamObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute stream.



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 39

def stream
  @stream
end

Instance Method Details

#closeObject

Close the connection and underlying stream.



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 83

def close
  @stream.close
end

#each_lineObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 118

def each_line
  while line = read_line
    yield line
  end
end

#hijackIO

Effectively close the connection and return the underlying IO.

Returns:

  • (IO)

    the underlying non-blocking IO.



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 74

def hijack
  @persistent = false
  
  @stream.flush
  
  return @stream
end

#persistent?(version, headers) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 47

def persistent?(version, headers)
  if version == HTTP10
    if connection = headers[CONNECTION]
      return connection.include?(KEEP_ALIVE)
    else
      return false
    end
  else
    if connection = headers[CONNECTION]
      return !connection.include?(CLOSE)
    else
      return true
    end
  end
end

#read_body(headers, remainder = false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 339

def read_body(headers, remainder = false)
  # 3.  If a Transfer-Encoding header field is present and the chunked
  # transfer coding (Section 4.1) is the final encoding, the message
  # body length is determined by reading and decoding the chunked
  # data until the transfer coding indicates the data is complete.
  if transfer_encoding = headers.delete(TRANSFER_ENCODING)
    # If a message is received with both a Transfer-Encoding and a
    # Content-Length header field, the Transfer-Encoding overrides the
    # Content-Length.  Such a message might indicate an attempt to
    # perform request smuggling (Section 9.5) or response splitting
    # (Section 9.4) and ought to be handled as an error.  A sender MUST
    # remove the received Content-Length field prior to forwarding such
    # a message downstream.
    if headers[CONTENT_LENGTH]
      raise BadRequest, "Message contains both transfer encoding and content length!"
    end
    
    if transfer_encoding.last == CHUNKED
      return read_chunked_body
    else
      # If a Transfer-Encoding header field is present in a response and
      # the chunked transfer coding is not the final encoding, the
      # message body length is determined by reading the connection until
      # it is closed by the server.  If a Transfer-Encoding header field
      # is present in a request and the chunked transfer coding is not
      # the final encoding, the message body length cannot be determined
      # reliably; the server MUST respond with the 400 (Bad Request)
      # status code and then close the connection.
      return read_body_remainder
    end
  end

  # 5.  If a valid Content-Length header field is present without
  # Transfer-Encoding, its decimal value defines the expected message
  # body length in octets.  If the sender closes the connection or
  # the recipient times out before the indicated number of octets are
  # received, the recipient MUST consider the message to be
  # incomplete and close the connection.
  if content_length = headers.delete(CONTENT_LENGTH)
    length = Integer(content_length)
    if length > 0
      return read_fixed_body(length)
    elsif length == 0
      return nil
    else
      raise BadRequest, "Invalid content length: #{content_length}"
    end
  end
  
  if remainder
    # 7.  Otherwise, this is a response message without a declared message
    # body length, so the message body length is determined by the
    # number of octets received prior to the server closing the
    # connection.
    return read_remainder_body
  end
end

#read_chunkObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 177

def read_chunk
  length = self.read_line.to_i(16)
  
  if length == 0
    self.read_line
    
    return nil
  end
  
  # Read the data:
  chunk = @stream.read(length)
  
  # Consume the trailing CRLF:
  crlf = @stream.read(2)
  
  return chunk
end

#read_chunked_bodyObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 284

def read_chunked_body
  buffer = String.new.b
  
  while chunk = read_chunk
    buffer << chunk
    chunk.clear
  end
  
  return buffer
end

#read_fixed_body(length) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 295

def read_fixed_body(length)
  @stream.read(length)
end

#read_headersObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 163

def read_headers
  fields = []
  
  self.each_line do |line|
    if line =~ /^([a-zA-Z\-\d]+):\s*(.+?)\s*$/
      fields << [$1, $2]
    else
      break
    end
  end
  
  return Headers.new(fields)
end

#read_lineObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 124

def read_line
  # To support Ruby 2.3, we do the following which is pretty inefficient. Ruby 2.4+ can do the following:
  # @stream.gets(CRLF, chomp: true) or raise EOFError
  if line = @stream.gets(CRLF)
    return line.chomp!(CRLF)
  else
    raise EOFError
  end
end

#read_remainder_bodyObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 303

def read_remainder_body
  @stream.read
end

#read_requestObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 134

def read_request
  method, path, version = read_line.split(/\s+/, 3)
  headers = read_headers
  
  @persistent = persistent?(version, headers)
  
  body = read_request_body(headers)
  
  @count += 1
  
  return headers.delete(HOST), method, path, version, headers, body
end

#read_request_body(headers) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 333

def read_request_body(headers)
  # 6.  If this is a request message and none of the above are true, then
  # the message body length is zero (no message body is present).
  return read_body(headers)
end

#read_response(method) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 147

def read_response(method)
  version, status, reason = read_line.split(/\s+/, 3)
  
  status = Integer(status)
  
  headers = read_headers
  
  @persistent = persistent?(version, headers)
  
  body = read_response_body(method, status, headers)
  
  @count += 1
  
  return version, status, reason, headers, body
end

#read_response_body(method, status, headers) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 310

def read_response_body(method, status, headers)
  # RFC 7230 3.3.3
  # 1.  Any response to a HEAD request and any response with a 1xx
  # (Informational), 204 (No Content), or 304 (Not Modified) status
  # code is always terminated by the first empty line after the
  # header fields, regardless of the header fields present in the
  # message, and thus cannot contain a message body.
  if method == "HEAD" or (status >= 100 and status < 200) or status == 204 or status == 304
    return nil
  end
  
  # 2.  Any 2xx (Successful) response to a CONNECT request implies that
  # the connection will become a tunnel immediately after the empty
  # line that concludes the header fields.  A client MUST ignore any
  # Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header fields received in
  # such a message.
  if method == "CONNECT" and status == 200
    return read_tunnel_body
  end
  
  return read_body(headers, true)
end

#read_tunnel_bodyObject



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 299

def read_tunnel_body
  read_remainder_body
end

#write_body(body, chunked = true) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 262

def write_body(body, chunked = true)
  if body.nil? or body.empty?
    write_empty_body(body)
  elsif length = body.length
    write_fixed_length_body(body, length)
  elsif chunked
    write_chunked_body(body)
  else
    write_body_and_close(body)
  end
end

#write_body_and_close(body) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 248

def write_body_and_close(body)
  # We can't be persistent because we don't know the data length:
  @persistent = false
  
  @stream.write("\r\n")
  
  body.each do |chunk|
    @stream.write(chunk)
    @stream.flush
  end
  
  @stream.stream.close_write
end

#write_body_head(body) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 274

def write_body_head(body)
  if body.nil? or body.empty?
    @stream.write("content-length: 0\r\n\r\n")
  elsif length = body.length
    @stream.write("content-length: #{length}\r\n\r\n")
  else
    @stream.write("\r\n")
  end
end

#write_chunk(chunk) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 195

def write_chunk(chunk)
  if chunk.nil?
    @stream.write("0\r\n\r\n")
  elsif !chunk.empty?
    @stream.write("#{chunk.bytesize.to_s(16).upcase}\r\n")
    @stream.write(chunk)
    @stream.write(CRLF)
    @stream.flush
  end
end

#write_chunked_body(body) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 232

def write_chunked_body(body)
  @stream.write("transfer-encoding: chunked\r\n\r\n")
  
  body.each do |chunk|
    next if chunk.size == 0
    
    @stream.write("#{chunk.bytesize.to_s(16).upcase}\r\n")
    @stream.write(chunk)
    @stream.write(CRLF)
    @stream.flush
  end
  
  @stream.write("0\r\n\r\n")
  @stream.flush
end

#write_empty_body(body) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 206

def write_empty_body(body)
  @stream.write("content-length: 0\r\n\r\n")
  @stream.flush
end

#write_fixed_length_body(body, length) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 211

def write_fixed_length_body(body, length)
  @stream.write("content-length: #{length}\r\n\r\n")
  
  chunk_length = 0
  body.each do |chunk|
    chunk_length += chunk.bytesize
    
    if chunk_length > length
      raise ArgumentError, "Trying to write #{chunk_length} bytes, but content length was #{length} bytes!"
    end
    
    @stream.write(chunk)
  end
  
  @stream.flush
  
  if chunk_length != length
    raise ArgumentError, "Wrote #{chunk_length} bytes, but content length was #{length} bytes!"
  end
end

#write_headers(headers) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 112

def write_headers(headers)
  headers.each do |name, value|
    @stream.write("#{name}: #{value}\r\n")
  end
end

#write_persistent_header(version) ⇒ Object

Write the appropriate header for connection persistence.



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 64

def write_persistent_header(version)
  if version == HTTP10
    @stream.write("connection: keep-alive\r\n") if @persistent
  else
    @stream.write("connection: close\r\n") unless @persistent
  end
end

#write_request(authority, method, path, version, headers) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 87

def write_request(authority, method, path, version, headers)
  @stream.write("#{method} #{path} #{version}\r\n")
  @stream.write("host: #{authority}\r\n")
  
  write_headers(headers)
  write_persistent_header(version)
  
  @stream.flush
end

#write_response(version, status, headers, body = nil, head = false) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/http/protocol/http1/connection.rb', line 97

def write_response(version, status, headers, body = nil, head = false)
  @stream.write("#{version} #{status}\r\n")
  
  write_headers(headers)
  write_persistent_header(version)
  
  if head
    write_body_head(body)
  else
    write_body(body, version == HTTP11)
  end
  
  @stream.flush
end