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Kirill Smelkov
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4fb78c3a
Commit
4fb78c3a
authored
Dec 05, 2012
by
Brad Fitzpatrick
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net/http: implement CloseNotifier
Fixes #2510 R=golang-dev, rsc CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6867050
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src/pkg/net/http/serve_test.go
src/pkg/net/http/serve_test.go
+36
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src/pkg/net/http/server.go
src/pkg/net/http/server.go
+122
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src/pkg/net/http/serve_test.go
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@@ -1252,6 +1252,42 @@ func TestContentLengthZero(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func
TestCloseNotifier
(
t
*
testing
.
T
)
{
gotReq
:=
make
(
chan
bool
,
1
)
sawClose
:=
make
(
chan
bool
,
1
)
ts
:=
httptest
.
NewServer
(
HandlerFunc
(
func
(
rw
ResponseWriter
,
req
*
Request
)
{
gotReq
<-
true
cc
:=
rw
.
(
CloseNotifier
)
.
CloseNotify
()
<-
cc
sawClose
<-
true
}))
conn
,
err
:=
net
.
Dial
(
"tcp"
,
ts
.
Listener
.
Addr
()
.
String
())
if
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Fatalf
(
"error dialing: %v"
,
err
)
}
diec
:=
make
(
chan
bool
)
go
func
()
{
_
,
err
=
fmt
.
Fprintf
(
conn
,
"GET / HTTP/1.1
\r\n
Connection: keep-alive
\r\n
Host: foo
\r\n\r\n
"
)
if
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Fatal
(
err
)
}
<-
diec
conn
.
Close
()
}()
For
:
for
{
select
{
case
<-
gotReq
:
diec
<-
true
case
<-
sawClose
:
break
For
case
<-
time
.
After
(
5
*
time
.
Second
)
:
t
.
Fatal
(
"timeout"
)
}
}
ts
.
Close
()
}
// goTimeout runs f, failing t if f takes more than ns to complete.
func
goTimeout
(
t
*
testing
.
T
,
d
time
.
Duration
,
f
func
())
{
ch
:=
make
(
chan
bool
,
2
)
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src/pkg/net/http/server.go
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@@ -93,16 +93,104 @@ type Hijacker interface {
Hijack
()
(
net
.
Conn
,
*
bufio
.
ReadWriter
,
error
)
}
// The CloseNotifier interface is implemented by ResponseWriters which
// allow detecting when the underlying connection has gone away.
//
// This mechanism can be used to cancel long operations on the server
// if the client has disconnected before the response is ready.
type
CloseNotifier
interface
{
// CloseNotify returns a channel that receives a single value
// when the client connection has gone away.
CloseNotify
()
<-
chan
bool
}
// A conn represents the server side of an HTTP connection.
type
conn
struct
{
remoteAddr
string
// network address of remote side
server
*
Server
// the Server on which the connection arrived
rwc
net
.
Conn
// i/o connection
lr
*
io
.
LimitedReader
// io.LimitReader(rwc)
buf
*
bufio
.
ReadWriter
// buffered(lr,rwc), reading from bufio->limitReader->rwc
hijacked
bool
// connection has been hijacked by handler
sr
switchReader
// where the LimitReader reads from; usually the rwc
lr
*
io
.
LimitedReader
// io.LimitReader(sr)
buf
*
bufio
.
ReadWriter
// buffered(lr,rwc), reading from bufio->limitReader->sr->rwc
tlsState
*
tls
.
ConnectionState
// or nil when not using TLS
body
[]
byte
mu
sync
.
Mutex
// guards the following
clientGone
bool
// if client has disconnected mid-request
closeNotifyc
chan
bool
// made lazily
hijackedv
bool
// connection has been hijacked by handler
}
func
(
c
*
conn
)
hijacked
()
bool
{
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
return
c
.
hijackedv
}
func
(
c
*
conn
)
hijack
()
(
rwc
net
.
Conn
,
buf
*
bufio
.
ReadWriter
,
err
error
)
{
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
if
c
.
hijackedv
{
return
nil
,
nil
,
ErrHijacked
}
if
c
.
closeNotifyc
!=
nil
{
return
nil
,
nil
,
errors
.
New
(
"http: Hijack is incompatible with use of CloseNotifier"
)
}
c
.
hijackedv
=
true
rwc
=
c
.
rwc
buf
=
c
.
buf
c
.
rwc
=
nil
c
.
buf
=
nil
return
}
func
(
c
*
conn
)
closeNotify
()
<-
chan
bool
{
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
if
c
.
closeNotifyc
==
nil
{
c
.
closeNotifyc
=
make
(
chan
bool
)
if
c
.
hijackedv
{
// to obey the function signature, even though
// it'll never receive a value.
return
c
.
closeNotifyc
}
pr
,
pw
:=
io
.
Pipe
()
readSource
:=
c
.
sr
.
r
c
.
sr
.
Lock
()
c
.
sr
.
r
=
pr
c
.
sr
.
Unlock
()
go
func
()
{
_
,
err
:=
io
.
Copy
(
pw
,
readSource
)
if
err
==
nil
{
err
=
io
.
EOF
}
pw
.
CloseWithError
(
err
)
c
.
noteClientGone
()
}()
}
return
c
.
closeNotifyc
}
func
(
c
*
conn
)
noteClientGone
()
{
c
.
mu
.
Lock
()
defer
c
.
mu
.
Unlock
()
if
c
.
closeNotifyc
!=
nil
&&
!
c
.
clientGone
{
c
.
closeNotifyc
<-
true
}
c
.
clientGone
=
true
}
type
switchReader
struct
{
sync
.
Mutex
r
io
.
Reader
}
func
(
sr
*
switchReader
)
Read
(
p
[]
byte
)
(
n
int
,
err
error
)
{
sr
.
Lock
()
r
:=
sr
.
r
sr
.
Unlock
()
return
r
.
Read
(
p
)
}
// A response represents the server side of an HTTP response.
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@@ -183,8 +271,9 @@ func (srv *Server) newConn(rwc net.Conn) (c *conn, err error) {
if
debugServerConnections
{
c
.
rwc
=
newLoggingConn
(
"server"
,
c
.
rwc
)
}
c
.
sr
=
switchReader
{
r
:
c
.
rwc
}
c
.
body
=
make
([]
byte
,
sniffLen
)
c
.
lr
=
io
.
LimitReader
(
c
.
rwc
,
noLimit
)
.
(
*
io
.
LimitedReader
)
c
.
lr
=
io
.
LimitReader
(
&
c
.
sr
,
noLimit
)
.
(
*
io
.
LimitedReader
)
br
:=
bufio
.
NewReader
(
c
.
lr
)
bw
:=
bufio
.
NewWriter
(
c
.
rwc
)
c
.
buf
=
bufio
.
NewReadWriter
(
br
,
bw
)
...
...
@@ -215,7 +304,7 @@ func (ecr *expectContinueReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
if
ecr
.
closed
{
return
0
,
errors
.
New
(
"http: Read after Close on request Body"
)
}
if
!
ecr
.
resp
.
wroteContinue
&&
!
ecr
.
resp
.
conn
.
hijacked
{
if
!
ecr
.
resp
.
wroteContinue
&&
!
ecr
.
resp
.
conn
.
hijacked
()
{
ecr
.
resp
.
wroteContinue
=
true
io
.
WriteString
(
ecr
.
resp
.
conn
.
buf
,
"HTTP/1.1 100 Continue
\r\n\r\n
"
)
ecr
.
resp
.
conn
.
buf
.
Flush
()
...
...
@@ -238,7 +327,7 @@ var errTooLarge = errors.New("http: request too large")
// Read next request from connection.
func
(
c
*
conn
)
readRequest
()
(
w
*
response
,
err
error
)
{
if
c
.
hijacked
{
if
c
.
hijacked
()
{
return
nil
,
ErrHijacked
}
c
.
lr
.
N
=
int64
(
c
.
server
.
maxHeaderBytes
())
+
4096
/* bufio slop */
...
...
@@ -279,7 +368,7 @@ func (w *response) Header() Header {
const
maxPostHandlerReadBytes
=
256
<<
10
func
(
w
*
response
)
WriteHeader
(
code
int
)
{
if
w
.
conn
.
hijacked
{
if
w
.
conn
.
hijacked
()
{
log
.
Print
(
"http: response.WriteHeader on hijacked connection"
)
return
}
...
...
@@ -455,7 +544,7 @@ func (w *response) bodyAllowed() bool {
}
func
(
w
*
response
)
Write
(
data
[]
byte
)
(
n
int
,
err
error
)
{
if
w
.
conn
.
hijacked
{
if
w
.
conn
.
hijacked
()
{
log
.
Print
(
"http: response.Write on hijacked connection"
)
return
0
,
ErrHijacked
}
...
...
@@ -673,21 +762,7 @@ func (c *conn) serve() {
}
req
.
Header
.
Del
(
"Expect"
)
}
else
if
req
.
Header
.
get
(
"Expect"
)
!=
""
{
// TODO(bradfitz): let ServeHTTP handlers handle
// requests with non-standard expectation[s]? Seems
// theoretical at best, and doesn't fit into the
// current ServeHTTP model anyway. We'd need to
// make the ResponseWriter an optional
// "ExpectReplier" interface or something.
//
// For now we'll just obey RFC 2616 14.20 which says
// "If a server receives a request containing an
// Expect field that includes an expectation-
// extension that it does not support, it MUST
// respond with a 417 (Expectation Failed) status."
w
.
Header
()
.
Set
(
"Connection"
,
"close"
)
w
.
WriteHeader
(
StatusExpectationFailed
)
w
.
finishRequest
()
w
.
sendExpectationFailed
()
break
}
...
...
@@ -702,7 +777,7 @@ func (c *conn) serve() {
// [*] Not strictly true: HTTP pipelining. We could let them all process
// in parallel even if their responses need to be serialized.
handler
.
ServeHTTP
(
w
,
w
.
req
)
if
c
.
hijacked
{
if
c
.
hijacked
()
{
return
}
w
.
finishRequest
()
...
...
@@ -716,18 +791,32 @@ func (c *conn) serve() {
c
.
close
()
}
func
(
w
*
response
)
sendExpectationFailed
()
{
// TODO(bradfitz): let ServeHTTP handlers handle
// requests with non-standard expectation[s]? Seems
// theoretical at best, and doesn't fit into the
// current ServeHTTP model anyway. We'd need to
// make the ResponseWriter an optional
// "ExpectReplier" interface or something.
//
// For now we'll just obey RFC 2616 14.20 which says
// "If a server receives a request containing an
// Expect field that includes an expectation-
// extension that it does not support, it MUST
// respond with a 417 (Expectation Failed) status."
w
.
Header
()
.
Set
(
"Connection"
,
"close"
)
w
.
WriteHeader
(
StatusExpectationFailed
)
w
.
finishRequest
()
}
// Hijack implements the Hijacker.Hijack method. Our response is both a ResponseWriter
// and a Hijacker.
func
(
w
*
response
)
Hijack
()
(
rwc
net
.
Conn
,
buf
*
bufio
.
ReadWriter
,
err
error
)
{
if
w
.
conn
.
hijacked
{
return
nil
,
nil
,
ErrHijacked
}
w
.
conn
.
hijacked
=
true
rwc
=
w
.
conn
.
rwc
buf
=
w
.
conn
.
buf
w
.
conn
.
rwc
=
nil
w
.
conn
.
buf
=
nil
return
return
w
.
conn
.
hijack
()
}
func
(
w
*
response
)
CloseNotify
()
<-
chan
bool
{
return
w
.
conn
.
closeNotify
()
}
// The HandlerFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of
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