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IN // NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, // DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR // OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE // USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. var util = require('util'); var net = require('net'); var Stream = require('stream'); var url = require('url'); var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter; var FreeList = require('freelist').FreeList; var HTTPParser = process.binding('http_parser').HTTPParser; var assert = require('assert').ok; var debug; if (process.env.NODE_DEBUG && /http/.test(process.env.NODE_DEBUG)) { debug = function(x) { console.error('HTTP: %s', x); }; } else { debug = function() { }; } function readStart(socket) { if (!socket || !socket._handle || !socket._handle.readStart) return; socket._handle.readStart(); } function readStop(socket) { if (!socket || !socket._handle || !socket._handle.readStop) return; socket._handle.readStop(); } // Only called in the slow case where slow means // that the request headers were either fragmented // across multiple TCP packets or too large to be // processed in a single run. This method is also // called to process trailing HTTP headers. function parserOnHeaders(headers, url) { // Once we exceeded headers limit - stop collecting them if (this.maxHeaderPairs <= 0 || this._headers.length < this.maxHeaderPairs) { this._headers = this._headers.concat(headers); } this._url += url; } // info.headers and info.url are set only if .onHeaders() // has not been called for this request. // // info.url is not set for response parsers but that's not // applicable here since all our parsers are request parsers. function parserOnHeadersComplete(info) { var parser = this; var headers = info.headers; var url = info.url; if (!headers) { headers = parser._headers; parser._headers = []; } if (!url) { url = parser._url; parser._url = ''; } parser.incoming = new IncomingMessage(parser.socket); parser.incoming.httpVersionMajor = info.versionMajor; parser.incoming.httpVersionMinor = info.versionMinor; parser.incoming.httpVersion = info.versionMajor + '.' + info.versionMinor; parser.incoming.url = url; var n = headers.length; // If parser.maxHeaderPairs <= 0 - assume that there're no limit if (parser.maxHeaderPairs > 0) { n = Math.min(n, parser.maxHeaderPairs); } for (var i = 0; i < n; i += 2) { var k = headers[i]; var v = headers[i + 1]; parser.incoming._addHeaderLine(k, v); } if (info.method) { // server only parser.incoming.method = info.method; } else { // client only parser.incoming.statusCode = info.statusCode; // CHECKME dead code? we're always a request parser } parser.incoming.upgrade = info.upgrade; var skipBody = false; // response to HEAD or CONNECT if (!info.upgrade) { // For upgraded connections and CONNECT method request, // we'll emit this after parser.execute // so that we can capture the first part of the new protocol skipBody = parser.onIncoming(parser.incoming, info.shouldKeepAlive); } return skipBody; } // XXX This is a mess. // TODO: http.Parser should be a Writable emits request/response events. function parserOnBody(b, start, len) { var parser = this; var stream = parser.incoming; // if the stream has already been removed, then drop it. if (!stream) return; var socket = stream.socket; // pretend this was the result of a stream._read call. if (len > 0 && !stream._dumped) { var slice = b.slice(start, start + len); var ret = stream.push(slice); if (!ret) readStop(socket); } } function parserOnMessageComplete() { var parser = this; var stream = parser.incoming; if (stream) { stream.complete = true; // Emit any trailing headers. var headers = parser._headers; if (headers) { for (var i = 0, n = headers.length; i < n; i += 2) { var k = headers[i]; var v = headers[i + 1]; parser.incoming._addHeaderLine(k, v); } parser._headers = []; parser._url = ''; } if (!stream.upgrade) // For upgraded connections, also emit this after parser.execute stream.push(null); } if (stream && !parser.incoming._pendings.length) { // For emit end event stream.push(null); } if (parser.socket.readable) { // force to read the next incoming message readStart(parser.socket); } } var parsers = new FreeList('parsers', 1000, function() { var parser = new HTTPParser(HTTPParser.REQUEST); parser._headers = []; parser._url = ''; // Only called in the slow case where slow means // that the request headers were either fragmented // across multiple TCP packets or too large to be // processed in a single run. This method is also // called to process trailing HTTP headers. parser.onHeaders = parserOnHeaders; parser.onHeadersComplete = parserOnHeadersComplete; parser.onBody = parserOnBody; parser.onMessageComplete = parserOnMessageComplete; return parser; }); exports.parsers = parsers; var CRLF = '\r\n'; var STATUS_CODES = exports.STATUS_CODES = { 100 : 'Continue', 101 : 'Switching Protocols', 102 : 'Processing', // RFC 2518, obsoleted by RFC 4918 200 : 'OK', 201 : 'Created', 202 : 'Accepted', 203 : 'Non-Authoritative Information', 204 : 'No Content', 205 : 'Reset Content', 206 : 'Partial Content', 207 : 'Multi-Status', // RFC 4918 300 : 'Multiple Choices', 301 : 'Moved Permanently', 302 : 'Moved Temporarily', 303 : 'See Other', 304 : 'Not Modified', 305 : 'Use Proxy', 307 : 'Temporary Redirect', 400 : 'Bad Request', 401 : 'Unauthorized', 402 : 'Payment Required', 403 : 'Forbidden', 404 : 'Not Found', 405 : 'Method Not Allowed', 406 : 'Not Acceptable', 407 : 'Proxy Authentication Required', 408 : 'Request Time-out', 409 : 'Conflict', 410 : 'Gone', 411 : 'Length Required', 412 : 'Precondition Failed', 413 : 'Request Entity Too Large', 414 : 'Request-URI Too Large', 415 : 'Unsupported Media Type', 416 : 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable', 417 : 'Expectation Failed', 418 : 'I\'m a teapot', // RFC 2324 422 : 'Unprocessable Entity', // RFC 4918 423 : 'Locked', // RFC 4918 424 : 'Failed Dependency', // RFC 4918 425 : 'Unordered Collection', // RFC 4918 426 : 'Upgrade Required', // RFC 2817 428 : 'Precondition Required', // RFC 6585 429 : 'Too Many Requests', // RFC 6585 431 : 'Request Header Fields Too Large',// RFC 6585 500 : 'Internal Server Error', 501 : 'Not Implemented', 502 : 'Bad Gateway', 503 : 'Service Unavailable', 504 : 'Gateway Time-out', 505 : 'HTTP Version Not Supported', 506 : 'Variant Also Negotiates', // RFC 2295 507 : 'Insufficient Storage', // RFC 4918 509 : 'Bandwidth Limit Exceeded', 510 : 'Not Extended', // RFC 2774 511 : 'Network Authentication Required' // RFC 6585 }; var connectionExpression = /Connection/i; var transferEncodingExpression = /Transfer-Encoding/i; var closeExpression = /close/i; var chunkExpression = /chunk/i; var contentLengthExpression = /Content-Length/i; var dateExpression = /Date/i; var expectExpression = /Expect/i; var continueExpression = /100-continue/i; var dateCache; function utcDate() { if (!dateCache) { var d = new Date(); dateCache = d.toUTCString(); setTimeout(function() { dateCache = undefined; }, 1000 - d.getMilliseconds()); } return dateCache; } /* Abstract base class for ServerRequest and ClientResponse. */ function IncomingMessage(socket) { Stream.Readable.call(this); // XXX This implementation is kind of all over the place // When the parser emits body chunks, they go in this list. // _read() pulls them out, and when it finds EOF, it ends. this.socket = socket; this.connection = socket; this.httpVersion = null; this.complete = false; this.headers = {}; this.trailers = {}; this.readable = true; this._pendings = []; this._pendingIndex = 0; // request (server) only this.url = ''; this.method = null; // response (client) only this.statusCode = null; this.client = this.socket; // flag for backwards compatibility grossness. this._consuming = false; // flag for when we decide that this message cannot possibly be // read by the user, so there's no point continuing to handle it. this._dumped = false; } util.inherits(IncomingMessage, Stream.Readable); exports.IncomingMessage = IncomingMessage; IncomingMessage.prototype.setTimeout = function(msecs, callback) { if (callback) this.on('timeout', callback); this.socket.setTimeout(msecs); }; IncomingMessage.prototype.read = function(n) { this._consuming = true; this.read = Stream.Readable.prototype.read; return this.read(n); }; IncomingMessage.prototype._read = function(n) { // We actually do almost nothing here, because the parserOnBody // function fills up our internal buffer directly. However, we // do need to unpause the underlying socket so that it flows. if (!this.socket.readable) this.push(null); else readStart(this.socket); }; IncomingMessage.prototype.destroy = function(error) { this.socket.destroy(error); }; // Add the given (field, value) pair to the message // // Per RFC2616, section 4.2 it is acceptable to join multiple instances of the // same header with a ', ' if the header in question supports specification of // multiple values this way. If not, we declare the first instance the winner // and drop the second. Extended header fields (those beginning with 'x-') are // always joined. IncomingMessage.prototype._addHeaderLine = function(field, value) { var dest = this.complete ? this.trailers : this.headers; field = field.toLowerCase(); switch (field) { // Array headers: case 'set-cookie': if (dest[field] !== undefined) { dest[field].push(value); } else { dest[field] = [value]; } break; // Comma separate. Maybe make these arrays? case 'accept': case 'accept-charset': case 'accept-encoding': case 'accept-language': case 'connection': case 'cookie': case 'pragma': case 'link': case 'www-authenticate': case 'proxy-authenticate': case 'sec-websocket-extensions': case 'sec-websocket-protocol': if (dest[field] !== undefined) { dest[field] += ', ' + value; } else { dest[field] = value; } break; default: if (field.slice(0, 2) == 'x-') { // except for x- if (dest[field] !== undefined) { dest[field] += ', ' + value; } else { dest[field] = value; } } else { // drop duplicates if (dest[field] === undefined) dest[field] = value; } break; } }; // Call this instead of resume() if we want to just // dump all the data to /dev/null IncomingMessage.prototype._dump = function() { if (!this._dumped) { this._dumped = true; if (this.socket.parser) this.socket.parser.incoming = null; this.push(null); readStart(this.socket); this.read(); } }; function OutgoingMessage() { Stream.call(this); this.output = []; this.outputEncodings = []; this.writable = true; this._last = false; this.chunkedEncoding = false; this.shouldKeepAlive = true; this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault = true; this.sendDate = false; this._hasBody = true; this._trailer = ''; this.finished = false; this._hangupClose = false; this.socket = null; this.connection = null; } util.inherits(OutgoingMessage, Stream); exports.OutgoingMessage = OutgoingMessage; OutgoingMessage.prototype.setTimeout = function(msecs, callback) { if (callback) this.on('timeout', callback); if (!this.socket) { this.once('socket', function(socket) { socket.setTimeout(msecs); }); } else this.socket.setTimeout(msecs); }; OutgoingMessage.prototype.destroy = function(error) { this.socket.destroy(error); }; // This abstract either writing directly to the socket or buffering it. OutgoingMessage.prototype._send = function(data, encoding) { // This is a shameful hack to get the headers and first body chunk onto // the same packet. Future versions of Node are going to take care of // this at a lower level and in a more general way. if (!this._headerSent) { if (typeof data === 'string') { data = this._header + data; } else { this.output.unshift(this._header); this.outputEncodings.unshift('ascii'); } this._headerSent = true; } return this._writeRaw(data, encoding); }; OutgoingMessage.prototype._writeRaw = function(data, encoding) { if (data.length === 0) { return true; } if (this.connection && this.connection._httpMessage === this && this.connection.writable && !this.connection.destroyed) { // There might be pending data in the this.output buffer. while (this.output.length) { if (!this.connection.writable) { this._buffer(data, encoding); return false; } var c = this.output.shift(); var e = this.outputEncodings.shift(); this.connection.write(c, e); } // Directly write to socket. return this.connection.write(data, encoding); } else if (this.connection && this.connection.destroyed) { // The socket was destroyed. If we're still trying to write to it, // then something bad happened, but it could be just that we haven't // gotten the 'close' event yet. // // In v0.10 and later, this isn't a problem, since ECONNRESET isn't // ignored in the first place. We'll probably emit 'close' on the // next tick, but just in case it's not coming, set a timeout that // will emit it for us. if (!this._hangupClose) { this._hangupClose = true; var socket = this.socket; var timer = setTimeout(function() { socket.emit('close'); }); socket.once('close', function() { clearTimeout(timer); }); } return false; } else { // buffer, as long as we're not destroyed. this._buffer(data, encoding); return false; } }; OutgoingMessage.prototype._buffer = function(data, encoding) { if (data.length === 0) return; var length = this.output.length; if (length === 0 || typeof data != 'string') { this.output.push(data); this.outputEncodings.push(encoding); return false; } var lastEncoding = this.outputEncodings[length - 1]; var lastData = this.output[length - 1]; if ((encoding && lastEncoding === encoding) || (!encoding && data.constructor === lastData.constructor)) { this.output[length - 1] = lastData + data; return false; } this.output.push(data); this.outputEncodings.push(encoding); return false; }; OutgoingMessage.prototype._storeHeader = function(firstLine, headers) { // firstLine in the case of request is: 'GET /index.html HTTP/1.1\r\n' // in the case of response it is: 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n' var state = { sentConnectionHeader: false, sentContentLengthHeader: false, sentTransferEncodingHeader: false, sentDateHeader: false, sentExpect: false, messageHeader: firstLine }; var field, value; var self = this; if (headers) { var keys = Object.keys(headers); var isArray = (Array.isArray(headers)); var field, value; for (var i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) { var key = keys[i]; if (isArray) { field = headers[key][0]; value = headers[key][1]; } else { field = key; value = headers[key]; } if (Array.isArray(value)) { for (var j = 0; j < value.length; j++) { storeHeader(this, state, field, value[j]); } } else { storeHeader(this, state, field, value); } } } // Date header if (this.sendDate == true && state.sentDateHeader == false) { state.messageHeader += 'Date: ' + utcDate() + CRLF; } // Force the connection to close when the response is a 204 No Content or // a 304 Not Modified and the user has set a "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" // header. // // RFC 2616 mandates that 204 and 304 responses MUST NOT have a body but // node.js used to send out a zero chunk anyway to accommodate clients // that don't have special handling for those responses. // // It was pointed out that this might confuse reverse proxies to the point // of creating security liabilities, so suppress the zero chunk and force // the connection to close. var statusCode = this.statusCode; if ((statusCode == 204 || statusCode === 304) && this.chunkedEncoding === true) { debug(statusCode + ' response should not use chunked encoding,' + ' closing connection.'); this.chunkedEncoding = false; this.shouldKeepAlive = false; } // keep-alive logic if (state.sentConnectionHeader === false) { var shouldSendKeepAlive = this.shouldKeepAlive && (state.sentContentLengthHeader || this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault || this.agent); if (shouldSendKeepAlive) { state.messageHeader += 'Connection: keep-alive\r\n'; } else { this._last = true; state.messageHeader += 'Connection: close\r\n'; } } if (state.sentContentLengthHeader == false && state.sentTransferEncodingHeader == false) { if (this._hasBody) { if (this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault) { state.messageHeader += 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n'; this.chunkedEncoding = true; } else { this._last = true; } } else { // Make sure we don't end the 0\r\n\r\n at the end of the message. this.chunkedEncoding = false; } } this._header = state.messageHeader + CRLF; this._headerSent = false; // wait until the first body chunk, or close(), is sent to flush, // UNLESS we're sending Expect: 100-continue. if (state.sentExpect) this._send(''); }; function storeHeader(self, state, field, value) { // Protect against response splitting. The if statement is there to // minimize the performance impact in the common case. if (/[\r\n]/.test(value)) value = value.replace(/[\r\n]+[ \t]*/g, ''); state.messageHeader += field + ': ' + value + CRLF; if (connectionExpression.test(field)) { state.sentConnectionHeader = true; if (closeExpression.test(value)) { self._last = true; } else { self.shouldKeepAlive = true; } } else if (transferEncodingExpression.test(field)) { state.sentTransferEncodingHeader = true; if (chunkExpression.test(value)) self.chunkedEncoding = true; } else if (contentLengthExpression.test(field)) { state.sentContentLengthHeader = true; } else if (dateExpression.test(field)) { state.sentDateHeader = true; } else if (expectExpression.test(field)) { state.sentExpect = true; } } OutgoingMessage.prototype.setHeader = function(name, value) { if (arguments.length < 2) { throw new Error('`name` and `value` are required for setHeader().'); } if (this._header) { throw new Error('Can\'t set headers after they are sent.'); } var key = name.toLowerCase(); this._headers = this._headers || {}; this._headerNames = this._headerNames || {}; this._headers[key] = value; this._headerNames[key] = name; }; OutgoingMessage.prototype.getHeader = function(name) { if (arguments.length < 1) { throw new Error('`name` is required for getHeader().'); } if (!this._headers) return; var key = name.toLowerCase(); return this._headers[key]; }; OutgoingMessage.prototype.removeHeader = function(name) { if (arguments.length < 1) { throw new Error('`name` is required for removeHeader().'); } if (this._header) { throw new Error('Can\'t remove headers after they are sent.'); } if (!this._headers) return; var key = name.toLowerCase(); delete this._headers[key]; delete this._headerNames[key]; }; OutgoingMessage.prototype._renderHeaders = function() { if (this._header) { throw new Error('Can\'t render headers after they are sent to the client.'); } if (!this._headers) return {}; var headers = {}; var keys = Object.keys(this._headers); for (var i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) { var key = keys[i]; headers[this._headerNames[key]] = this._headers[key]; } return headers; }; Object.defineProperty(OutgoingMessage.prototype, 'headersSent', { configurable: true, enumerable: true, get: function() { return !!this._header; } }); OutgoingMessage.prototype.write = function(chunk, encoding) { if (!this._header) { this._implicitHeader(); } if (!this._hasBody) { debug('This type of response MUST NOT have a body. ' + 'Ignoring write() calls.'); return true; } if (typeof chunk !== 'string' && !Buffer.isBuffer(chunk)) { throw new TypeError('first argument must be a string or Buffer'); } if (chunk.length === 0) return false; var len, ret; if (this.chunkedEncoding) { if (typeof(chunk) === 'string') { len = Buffer.byteLength(chunk, encoding); chunk = len.toString(16) + CRLF + chunk + CRLF; ret = this._send(chunk, encoding); } else { // buffer len = chunk.length; this._send(len.toString(16) + CRLF); this._send(chunk); ret = this._send(CRLF); } } else { ret = this._send(chunk, encoding); } debug('write ret = ' + ret); return ret; }; OutgoingMessage.prototype.addTrailers = function(headers) { this._trailer = ''; var keys = Object.keys(headers); var isArray = (Array.isArray(headers)); var field, value; for (var i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) { var key = keys[i]; if (isArray) { field = headers[key][0]; value = headers[key][1]; } else { field = key; value = headers[key]; } this._trailer += field + ': ' + value + CRLF; } }; var zero_chunk_buf = new Buffer('\r\n0\r\n'); var crlf_buf = new Buffer('\r\n'); OutgoingMessage.prototype.end = function(data, encoding) { if (this.finished) { return false; } if (!this._header) { this._implicitHeader(); } if (data && !this._hasBody) { debug('This type of response MUST NOT have a body. ' + 'Ignoring data passed to end().'); data = false; } var ret; var hot = this._headerSent === false && (data && data.length > 0) && this.output.length === 0 && this.connection && this.connection.writable && this.connection._httpMessage === this; // The benefits of the hot-path optimization below start to fall // off when the buffer size gets up near 128KB, because the cost // of the copy is more than the cost of the extra write() call. // Switch to the write/end method at that point. Heuristics and // magic numbers are awful, but slow http responses are worse. if (hot && Buffer.isBuffer(data) && data.length > 120 * 1024) hot = false; if (hot) { // Hot path. They're doing // res.writeHead(); // res.end(blah); // HACKY. if (typeof data === 'string') { if (this.chunkedEncoding) { var l = Buffer.byteLength(data, encoding).toString(16); ret = this.connection.write(this._header + l + CRLF + data + '\r\n0\r\n' + this._trailer + '\r\n', encoding); } else { ret = this.connection.write(this._header + data, encoding); } } else if (Buffer.isBuffer(data)) { if (this.chunkedEncoding) { var chunk_size = data.length.toString(16); // Skip expensive Buffer.byteLength() calls; only ISO-8859-1 characters // are allowed in HTTP headers. Therefore: // // this._header.length == Buffer.byteLength(this._header.length) // this._trailer.length == Buffer.byteLength(this._trailer.length) // var header_len = this._header.length; var chunk_size_len = chunk_size.length; var data_len = data.length; var trailer_len = this._trailer.length; var len = header_len + chunk_size_len + 2 + // '\r\n'.length data_len + 5 + // '\r\n0\r\n'.length trailer_len + 2; // '\r\n'.length var buf = new Buffer(len); var off = 0; buf.write(this._header, off, header_len, 'ascii'); off += header_len; buf.write(chunk_size, off, chunk_size_len, 'ascii'); off += chunk_size_len; crlf_buf.copy(buf, off); off += 2; data.copy(buf, off); off += data_len; zero_chunk_buf.copy(buf, off); off += 5; if (trailer_len > 0) { buf.write(this._trailer, off, trailer_len, 'ascii'); off += trailer_len; } crlf_buf.copy(buf, off); ret = this.connection.write(buf); } else { var header_len = this._header.length; var buf = new Buffer(header_len + data.length); buf.write(this._header, 0, header_len, 'ascii'); data.copy(buf, header_len); ret = this.connection.write(buf); } } else { throw new TypeError('first argument must be a string or Buffer'); } this._headerSent = true; } else if (data) { // Normal body write. ret = this.write(data, encoding); } if (!hot) { if (this.chunkedEncoding) { ret = this._send('0\r\n' + this._trailer + '\r\n'); // Last chunk. } else { // Force a flush, HACK. ret = this._send(''); } } this.finished = true; // There is the first message on the outgoing queue, and we've sent // everything to the socket. debug('outgoing message end.'); if (this.output.length === 0 && this.connection._httpMessage === this) { this._finish(); } return ret; }; OutgoingMessage.prototype._finish = function() { assert(this.connection); if (this instanceof ServerResponse) { DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE(this.connection); COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE(); } else { assert(this instanceof ClientRequest); DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST(this, this.connection); COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST(); } this.emit('finish'); }; OutgoingMessage.prototype._flush = function() { // This logic is probably a bit confusing. Let me explain a bit: // // In both HTTP servers and clients it is possible to queue up several // outgoing messages. This is easiest to imagine in the case of a client. // Take the following situation: // // req1 = client.request('GET', '/'); // req2 = client.request('POST', '/'); // // When the user does // // req2.write('hello world\n'); // // it's possible that the first request has not been completely flushed to // the socket yet. Thus the outgoing messages need to be prepared to queue // up data internally before sending it on further to the socket's queue. // // This function, outgoingFlush(), is called by both the Server and Client // to attempt to flush any pending messages out to the socket. if (!this.socket) return; var ret; while (this.output.length) { if (!this.socket.writable) return; // XXX Necessary? var data = this.output.shift(); var encoding = this.outputEncodings.shift(); ret = this.socket.write(data, encoding); } if (this.finished) { // This is a queue to the server or client to bring in the next this. this._finish(); } else if (ret) { // This is necessary to prevent https from breaking this.emit('drain'); } }; function ServerResponse(req) { OutgoingMessage.call(this); if (req.method === 'HEAD') this._hasBody = false; this.sendDate = true; if (req.httpVersionMajor < 1 || req.httpVersionMinor < 1) { this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault = chunkExpression.test(req.headers.te); this.shouldKeepAlive = false; } } util.inherits(ServerResponse, OutgoingMessage); exports.ServerResponse = ServerResponse; ServerResponse.prototype.statusCode = 200; function onServerResponseClose() { // EventEmitter.emit makes a copy of the 'close' listeners array before // calling the listeners. detachSocket() unregisters onServerResponseClose // but if detachSocket() is called, directly or indirectly, by a 'close' // listener, onServerResponseClose is still in that copy of the listeners // array. That is, in the example below, b still gets called even though // it's been removed by a: // // var obj = new events.EventEmitter; // obj.on('event', a); // obj.on('event', b); // function a() { obj.removeListener('event', b) } // function b() { throw "BAM!" } // obj.emit('event'); // throws // // Ergo, we need to deal with stale 'close' events and handle the case // where the ServerResponse object has already been deconstructed. // Fortunately, that requires only a single if check. :-) if (this._httpMessage) this._httpMessage.emit('close'); } ServerResponse.prototype.assignSocket = function(socket) { assert(!socket._httpMessage); socket._httpMessage = this; socket.on('close', onServerResponseClose); this.socket = socket; this.connection = socket; this.emit('socket', socket); this._flush(); }; ServerResponse.prototype.detachSocket = function(socket) { assert(socket._httpMessage == this); socket.removeListener('close', onServerResponseClose); socket._httpMessage = null; this.socket = this.connection = null; }; ServerResponse.prototype.writeContinue = function() { this._writeRaw('HTTP/1.1 100 Continue' + CRLF + CRLF, 'ascii'); this._sent100 = true; }; ServerResponse.prototype._implicitHeader = function() { this.writeHead(this.statusCode); }; ServerResponse.prototype.writeHead = function(statusCode) { var reasonPhrase, headers, headerIndex; if (typeof arguments[1] == 'string') { reasonPhrase = arguments[1]; headerIndex = 2; } else { reasonPhrase = STATUS_CODES[statusCode] || 'unknown'; headerIndex = 1; } this.statusCode = statusCode; var obj = arguments[headerIndex]; if (obj && this._headers) { // Slow-case: when progressive API and header fields are passed. headers = this._renderHeaders(); if (Array.isArray(obj)) { // handle array case // TODO: remove when array is no longer accepted var field; for (var i = 0, len = obj.length; i < len; ++i) { field = obj[i][0]; if (headers[field] !== undefined) { obj.push([field, headers[field]]); } } headers = obj; } else { // handle object case var keys = Object.keys(obj); for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; i++) { var k = keys[i]; if (k) headers[k] = obj[k]; } } } else if (this._headers) { // only progressive api is used headers = this._renderHeaders(); } else { // only writeHead() called headers = obj; } var statusLine = 'HTTP/1.1 ' + statusCode.toString() + ' ' + reasonPhrase + CRLF; if (statusCode === 204 || statusCode === 304 || (100 <= statusCode && statusCode <= 199)) { // RFC 2616, 10.2.5: // The 204 response MUST NOT include a message-body, and thus is always // terminated by the first empty line after the header fields. // RFC 2616, 10.3.5: // The 304 response MUST NOT contain a message-body, and thus is always // terminated by the first empty line after the header fields. // RFC 2616, 10.1 Informational 1xx: // This class of status code indicates a provisional response, // consisting only of the Status-Line and optional headers, and is // terminated by an empty line. this._hasBody = false; } // don't keep alive connections where the client expects 100 Continue // but we sent a final status; they may put extra bytes on the wire. if (this._expect_continue && !this._sent100) { this.shouldKeepAlive = false; } this._storeHeader(statusLine, headers); }; ServerResponse.prototype.writeHeader = function() { this.writeHead.apply(this, arguments); }; // New Agent code. // The largest departure from the previous implementation is that // an Agent instance holds connections for a variable number of host:ports. // Surprisingly, this is still API compatible as far as third parties are // concerned. The only code that really notices the difference is the // request object. // Another departure is that all code related to HTTP parsing is in // ClientRequest.onSocket(). The Agent is now *strictly* // concerned with managing a connection pool. function Agent(options) { EventEmitter.call(this); var self = this; self.options = options || {}; self.requests = {}; self.sockets = {}; self.maxSockets = self.options.maxSockets || Agent.defaultMaxSockets; self.on('free', function(socket, host, port, localAddress) { var name = host + ':' + port; if (localAddress) { name += ':' + localAddress; } if (!socket.destroyed && self.requests[name] && self.requests[name].length) { self.requests[name].shift().onSocket(socket); if (self.requests[name].length === 0) { // don't leak delete self.requests[name]; } } else { // If there are no pending requests just destroy the // socket and it will get removed from the pool. This // gets us out of timeout issues and allows us to // default to Connection:keep-alive. socket.destroy(); } }); self.createConnection = net.createConnection; } util.inherits(Agent, EventEmitter); exports.Agent = Agent; Agent.defaultMaxSockets = 5; Agent.prototype.defaultPort = 80; Agent.prototype.addRequest = function(req, host, port, localAddress) { var name = host + ':' + port; if (localAddress) { name += ':' + localAddress; } if (!this.sockets[name]) { this.sockets[name] = []; } if (this.sockets[name].length < this.maxSockets) { // If we are under maxSockets create a new one. req.onSocket(this.createSocket(name, host, port, localAddress, req)); } else { // We are over limit so we'll add it to the queue. if (!this.requests[name]) { this.requests[name] = []; } this.requests[name].push(req); } }; Agent.prototype.createSocket = function(name, host, port, localAddress, req) { var self = this; var options = util._extend({}, self.options); options.port = port; options.host = host; options.localAddress = localAddress; options.servername = host; if (req) { var hostHeader = req.getHeader('host'); if (hostHeader) { options.servername = hostHeader.replace(/:.*$/, ''); } } var s = self.createConnection(options); if (!self.sockets[name]) { self.sockets[name] = []; } this.sockets[name].push(s); var onFree = function() { self.emit('free', s, host, port, localAddress); } s.on('free', onFree); var onClose = function(err) { // This is the only place where sockets get removed from the Agent. // If you want to remove a socket from the pool, just close it. // All socket errors end in a close event anyway. self.removeSocket(s, name, host, port, localAddress); } s.on('close', onClose); var onRemove = function() { // We need this function for cases like HTTP 'upgrade' // (defined by WebSockets) where we need to remove a socket from the pool // because it'll be locked up indefinitely self.removeSocket(s, name, host, port, localAddress); s.removeListener('close', onClose); s.removeListener('free', onFree); s.removeListener('agentRemove', onRemove); } s.on('agentRemove', onRemove); return s; }; Agent.prototype.removeSocket = function(s, name, host, port, localAddress) { if (this.sockets[name]) { var index = this.sockets[name].indexOf(s); if (index !== -1) { this.sockets[name].splice(index, 1); if (this.sockets[name].length === 0) { // don't leak delete this.sockets[name]; } } } if (this.requests[name] && this.requests[name].length) { var req = this.requests[name][0]; // If we have pending requests and a socket gets closed a new one this.createSocket(name, host, port, localAddress, req).emit('free'); } }; var globalAgent = new Agent(); exports.globalAgent = globalAgent; function ClientRequest(options, cb) { var self = this; OutgoingMessage.call(self); self.agent = options.agent === undefined ? globalAgent : options.agent; var defaultPort = options.defaultPort || 80; var port = options.port || defaultPort; var host = options.hostname || options.host || 'localhost'; if (options.setHost === undefined) { var setHost = true; } self.socketPath = options.socketPath; var method = self.method = (options.method || 'GET').toUpperCase(); self.path = options.path || '/'; if (cb) { self.once('response', cb); } if (!Array.isArray(options.headers)) { if (options.headers) { var keys = Object.keys(options.headers); for (var i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) { var key = keys[i]; self.setHeader(key, options.headers[key]); } } if (host && !this.getHeader('host') && setHost) { var hostHeader = host; if (port && +port !== defaultPort) { hostHeader += ':' + port; } this.setHeader('Host', hostHeader); } } if (options.auth && !this.getHeader('Authorization')) { //basic auth this.setHeader('Authorization', 'Basic ' + new Buffer(options.auth).toString('base64')); } if (method === 'GET' || method === 'HEAD' || method === 'CONNECT') { self.useChunkedEncodingByDefault = false; } else { self.useChunkedEncodingByDefault = true; } if (Array.isArray(options.headers)) { self._storeHeader(self.method + ' ' + self.path + ' HTTP/1.1\r\n', options.headers); } else if (self.getHeader('expect')) { self._storeHeader(self.method + ' ' + self.path + ' HTTP/1.1\r\n', self._renderHeaders()); } if (self.socketPath) { self._last = true; self.shouldKeepAlive = false; if (options.createConnection) { self.onSocket(options.createConnection(self.socketPath)); } else { self.onSocket(net.createConnection(self.socketPath)); } } else if (self.agent) { // If there is an agent we should default to Connection:keep-alive. self._last = false; self.shouldKeepAlive = true; self.agent.addRequest(self, host, port, options.localAddress); } else { // No agent, default to Connection:close. self._last = true; self.shouldKeepAlive = false; if (options.createConnection) { options.port = port; options.host = host; var conn = options.createConnection(options); } else { var conn = net.createConnection({ port: port, host: host, localAddress: options.localAddress }); } self.onSocket(conn); } self._deferToConnect(null, null, function() { self._flush(); self = null; }); } util.inherits(ClientRequest, OutgoingMessage); exports.ClientRequest = ClientRequest; ClientRequest.prototype._implicitHeader = function() { this._storeHeader(this.method + ' ' + this.path + ' HTTP/1.1\r\n', this._renderHeaders()); }; ClientRequest.prototype.abort = function() { if (this.socket) { // in-progress this.socket.destroy(); } else { // haven't been assigned a socket yet. // this could be more efficient, it could // remove itself from the pending requests this._deferToConnect('destroy', []); } }; function createHangUpError() { var error = new Error('socket hang up'); error.code = 'ECONNRESET'; return error; } // Free the parser and also break any links that it // might have to any other things. // TODO: All parser data should be attached to a // single object, so that it can be easily cleaned // up by doing `parser.data = {}`, which should // be done in FreeList.free. `parsers.free(parser)` // should be all that is needed. function freeParser(parser, req) { if (parser) { parser._headers = []; parser.onIncoming = null; if (parser.socket) { parser.socket.onend = null; parser.socket.ondata = null; parser.socket.parser = null; } parser.socket = null; parser.incoming = null; parsers.free(parser); parser = null; } if (req) { req.parser = null; } } function socketCloseListener() { var socket = this; var parser = socket.parser; var req = socket._httpMessage; debug('HTTP socket close'); req.emit('close'); if (req.res && req.res.readable) { // Socket closed before we emitted 'end' below. req.res.emit('aborted'); var res = req.res; res.on('end', function() { res.emit('close'); }); res.push(null); } else if (!req.res && !req._hadError) { // This socket error fired before we started to // receive a response. The error needs to // fire on the request. req.emit('error', createHangUpError()); req._hadError = true; } // Too bad. That output wasn't getting written. // This is pretty terrible that it doesn't raise an error. // Fixed better in v0.10 if (req.output) req.output.length = 0; if (req.outputEncodings) req.outputEncodings.length = 0; if (parser) { parser.finish(); freeParser(parser, req); } } function socketErrorListener(err) { var socket = this; var parser = socket.parser; var req = socket._httpMessage; debug('HTTP SOCKET ERROR: ' + err.message + '\n' + err.stack); if (req) { req.emit('error', err); // For Safety. Some additional errors might fire later on // and we need to make sure we don't double-fire the error event. req._hadError = true; } if (parser) { parser.finish(); freeParser(parser, req); } socket.destroy(); } function socketOnEnd() { var socket = this; var req = this._httpMessage; var parser = this.parser; if (!req.res) { // If we don't have a response then we know that the socket // ended prematurely and we need to emit an error on the request. req.emit('error', createHangUpError()); req._hadError = true; } if (parser) { parser.finish(); freeParser(parser, req); } socket.destroy(); } function socketOnData(d, start, end) { var socket = this; var req = this._httpMessage; var parser = this.parser; var ret = parser.execute(d, start, end - start); if (ret instanceof Error) { debug('parse error'); freeParser(parser, req); socket.destroy(); req.emit('error', ret); req._hadError = true; } else if (parser.incoming && parser.incoming.upgrade) { // Upgrade or CONNECT var bytesParsed = ret; var res = parser.incoming; req.res = res; socket.ondata = null; socket.onend = null; parser.finish(); // This is start + byteParsed var bodyHead = d.slice(start + bytesParsed, end); var eventName = req.method === 'CONNECT' ? 'connect' : 'upgrade'; if (EventEmitter.listenerCount(req, eventName) > 0) { req.upgradeOrConnect = true; // detach the socket socket.emit('agentRemove'); socket.removeListener('close', socketCloseListener); socket.removeListener('error', socketErrorListener); req.emit(eventName, res, socket, bodyHead); req.emit('close'); } else { // Got Upgrade header or CONNECT method, but have no handler. socket.destroy(); } freeParser(parser, req); } else if (parser.incoming && parser.incoming.complete && // When the status code is 100 (Continue), the server will // send a final response after this client sends a request // body. So, we must not free the parser. parser.incoming.statusCode !== 100) { freeParser(parser, req); } } // client function parserOnIncomingClient(res, shouldKeepAlive) { var parser = this; var socket = this.socket; var req = socket._httpMessage; // propogate "domain" setting... if (req.domain && !res.domain) { debug('setting "res.domain"'); res.domain = req.domain; } debug('AGENT incoming response!'); if (req.res) { // We already have a response object, this means the server // sent a double response. socket.destroy(); return; } req.res = res; // Responses to CONNECT request is handled as Upgrade. if (req.method === 'CONNECT') { res.upgrade = true; return true; // skip body } // Responses to HEAD requests are crazy. // HEAD responses aren't allowed to have an entity-body // but *can* have a content-length which actually corresponds // to the content-length of the entity-body had the request // been a GET. var isHeadResponse = req.method == 'HEAD'; debug('AGENT isHeadResponse ' + isHeadResponse); if (res.statusCode == 100) { // restart the parser, as this is a continue message. delete req.res; // Clear res so that we don't hit double-responses. req.emit('continue'); return true; } if (req.shouldKeepAlive && !shouldKeepAlive && !req.upgradeOrConnect) { // Server MUST respond with Connection:keep-alive for us to enable it. // If we've been upgraded (via WebSockets) we also shouldn't try to // keep the connection open. req.shouldKeepAlive = false; } DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE(socket, req); COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE(); req.res = res; res.req = req; var handled = req.emit('response', res); res.on('end', responseOnEnd); // If the user did not listen for the 'response' event, then they // can't possibly read the data, so we ._dump() it into the void // so that the socket doesn't hang there in a paused state. if (!handled) res._dump(); return isHeadResponse; } // client function responseOnEnd() { var res = this; var req = res.req; var socket = req.socket; if (!req.shouldKeepAlive) { if (socket.writable) { debug('AGENT socket.destroySoon()'); socket.destroySoon(); } assert(!socket.writable); } else { debug('AGENT socket keep-alive'); if (req.timeoutCb) { socket.setTimeout(0, req.timeoutCb); req.timeoutCb = null; } socket.removeListener('close', socketCloseListener); socket.removeListener('error', socketErrorListener); socket.emit('free'); } } ClientRequest.prototype.onSocket = function(socket) { var req = this; process.nextTick(function() { var parser = parsers.alloc(); req.socket = socket; req.connection = socket; parser.reinitialize(HTTPParser.RESPONSE); parser.socket = socket; parser.incoming = null; req.parser = parser; socket.parser = parser; socket._httpMessage = req; // Setup "drain" propogation. httpSocketSetup(socket); // Propagate headers limit from request object to parser if (typeof req.maxHeadersCount === 'number') { parser.maxHeaderPairs = req.maxHeadersCount << 1; } else { // Set default value because parser may be reused from FreeList parser.maxHeaderPairs = 2000; } socket.on('error', socketErrorListener); socket.ondata = socketOnData; socket.onend = socketOnEnd; socket.on('close', socketCloseListener); parser.onIncoming = parserOnIncomingClient; req.emit('socket', socket); }); }; ClientRequest.prototype._deferToConnect = function(method, arguments_, cb) { // This function is for calls that need to happen once the socket is // connected and writable. It's an important promisy thing for all the socket // calls that happen either now (when a socket is assigned) or // in the future (when a socket gets assigned out of the pool and is // eventually writable). var self = this; var onSocket = function() { if (self.socket.writable) { if (method) { self.socket[method].apply(self.socket, arguments_); } if (cb) { cb(); } } else { self.socket.once('connect', function() { if (method) { self.socket[method].apply(self.socket, arguments_); } if (cb) { cb(); } }); } } if (!self.socket) { self.once('socket', onSocket); } else { onSocket(); } }; ClientRequest.prototype.setTimeout = function(msecs, callback) { if (callback) this.once('timeout', callback); var self = this; function emitTimeout() { self.emit('timeout'); } if (this.socket && this.socket.writable) { if (this.timeoutCb) this.socket.setTimeout(0, this.timeoutCb); this.timeoutCb = emitTimeout; this.socket.setTimeout(msecs, emitTimeout); return; } // Set timeoutCb so that it'll get cleaned up on request end this.timeoutCb = emitTimeout; if (this.socket) { var sock = this.socket; this.socket.once('connect', function() { sock.setTimeout(msecs, emitTimeout); }); return; } this.once('socket', function(sock) { sock.setTimeout(msecs, emitTimeout); }); }; ClientRequest.prototype.setNoDelay = function() { this._deferToConnect('setNoDelay', arguments); }; ClientRequest.prototype.setSocketKeepAlive = function() { this._deferToConnect('setKeepAlive', arguments); }; ClientRequest.prototype.clearTimeout = function(cb) { this.setTimeout(0, cb); }; exports.request = function(options, cb) { if (typeof options === 'string') { options = url.parse(options); } if (options.protocol && options.protocol !== 'http:') { throw new Error('Protocol:' + options.protocol + ' not supported.'); } return new ClientRequest(options, cb); }; exports.get = function(options, cb) { var req = exports.request(options, cb); req.end(); return req; }; function ondrain() { if (this._httpMessage) this._httpMessage.emit('drain'); } function httpSocketSetup(socket) { socket.removeListener('drain', ondrain); socket.on('drain', ondrain); } function Server(requestListener) { if (!(this instanceof Server)) return new Server(requestListener); net.Server.call(this, { allowHalfOpen: true }); if (requestListener) { this.addListener('request', requestListener); } // Similar option to this. Too lazy to write my own docs. // http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/half_closed_clients/ // http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InnerWorkings#What_is_a_half-closed_filedescriptor.3F this.httpAllowHalfOpen = false; this.addListener('connection', connectionListener); this.addListener('clientError', function(err, conn) { conn.destroy(err); }); this.timeout = 2 * 60 * 1000; } util.inherits(Server, net.Server); Server.prototype.setTimeout = function(msecs, callback) { this.timeout = msecs; if (callback) this.on('timeout', callback); }; exports.Server = Server; exports.createServer = function(requestListener) { return new Server(requestListener); }; function connectionListener(socket) { var self = this; var outgoing = []; var incoming = []; function abortIncoming() { while (incoming.length) { var req = incoming.shift(); req.emit('aborted'); req.emit('close'); } // abort socket._httpMessage ? } function serverSocketCloseListener() { debug('server socket close'); // mark this parser as reusable if (this.parser) freeParser(this.parser); abortIncoming(); } debug('SERVER new http connection'); httpSocketSetup(socket); // If the user has added a listener to the server, // request, or response, then it's their responsibility. // otherwise, destroy on timeout by default if (self.timeout) socket.setTimeout(self.timeout); socket.on('timeout', function() { var req = socket.parser && socket.parser.incoming; var reqTimeout = req && !req.complete && req.emit('timeout', socket); var res = socket._httpMessage; var resTimeout = res && res.emit('timeout', socket); var serverTimeout = self.emit('timeout', socket); if (!reqTimeout && !resTimeout && !serverTimeout) socket.destroy(); }); var parser = parsers.alloc(); parser.reinitialize(HTTPParser.REQUEST); parser.socket = socket; socket.parser = parser; parser.incoming = null; // Propagate headers limit from server instance to parser if (typeof this.maxHeadersCount === 'number') { parser.maxHeaderPairs = this.maxHeadersCount << 1; } else { // Set default value because parser may be reused from FreeList parser.maxHeaderPairs = 2000; } socket.addListener('error', function(e) { self.emit('clientError', e, this); }); socket.ondata = function(d, start, end) { var ret = parser.execute(d, start, end - start); if (ret instanceof Error) { debug('parse error'); socket.destroy(ret); } else if (parser.incoming && parser.incoming.upgrade) { // Upgrade or CONNECT var bytesParsed = ret; var req = parser.incoming; socket.ondata = null; socket.onend = null; socket.removeListener('close', serverSocketCloseListener); parser.finish(); freeParser(parser, req); // This is start + byteParsed var bodyHead = d.slice(start + bytesParsed, end); var eventName = req.method === 'CONNECT' ? 'connect' : 'upgrade'; if (EventEmitter.listenerCount(self, eventName) > 0) { self.emit(eventName, req, req.socket, bodyHead); } else { // Got upgrade header or CONNECT method, but have no handler. socket.destroy(); } } }; socket.onend = function() { var ret = parser.finish(); if (ret instanceof Error) { debug('parse error'); socket.destroy(ret); return; } if (!self.httpAllowHalfOpen) { abortIncoming(); if (socket.writable) socket.end(); } else if (outgoing.length) { outgoing[outgoing.length - 1]._last = true; } else if (socket._httpMessage) { socket._httpMessage._last = true; } else { if (socket.writable) socket.end(); } }; socket.addListener('close', serverSocketCloseListener); // The following callback is issued after the headers have been read on a // new message. In this callback we setup the response object and pass it // to the user. parser.onIncoming = function(req, shouldKeepAlive) { incoming.push(req); var res = new ServerResponse(req); res.shouldKeepAlive = shouldKeepAlive; DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST(req, socket); COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST(); if (socket._httpMessage) { // There are already pending outgoing res, append. outgoing.push(res); } else { res.assignSocket(socket); } // When we're finished writing the response, check if this is the last // respose, if so destroy the socket. res.on('finish', function() { // Usually the first incoming element should be our request. it may // be that in the case abortIncoming() was called that the incoming // array will be empty. assert(incoming.length == 0 || incoming[0] === req); incoming.shift(); // if the user never called req.read(), and didn't pipe() or // .resume() or .on('data'), then we call req._dump() so that the // bytes will be pulled off the wire. if (!req._consuming) req._dump(); res.detachSocket(socket); if (res._last) { socket.destroySoon(); } else { // start sending the next message var m = outgoing.shift(); if (m) { m.assignSocket(socket); } } }); if (req.headers.expect !== undefined && (req.httpVersionMajor == 1 && req.httpVersionMinor == 1) && continueExpression.test(req.headers['expect'])) { res._expect_continue = true; if (EventEmitter.listenerCount(self, 'checkContinue') > 0) { self.emit('checkContinue', req, res); } else { res.writeContinue(); self.emit('request', req, res); } } else { self.emit('request', req, res); } return false; // Not a HEAD response. (Not even a response!) }; } exports._connectionListener = connectionListener; // Legacy Interface function Client(port, host) { if (!(this instanceof Client)) return new Client(port, host); EventEmitter.call(this); host = host || 'localhost'; port = port || 80; this.host = host; this.port = port; this.agent = new Agent({ host: host, port: port, maxSockets: 1 }); } util.inherits(Client, EventEmitter); Client.prototype.request = function(method, path, headers) { var self = this; var options = {}; options.host = self.host; options.port = self.port; if (method[0] === '/') { headers = path; path = method; method = 'GET'; } options.method = method; options.path = path; options.headers = headers; options.agent = self.agent; var c = new ClientRequest(options); c.on('error', function(e) { self.emit('error', e); }); // The old Client interface emitted 'end' on socket end. // This doesn't map to how we want things to operate in the future // but it will get removed when we remove this legacy interface. c.on('socket', function(s) { s.on('end', function() { if (self._decoder) { var ret = self._decoder.end(); if (ret) self.emit('data', ret); } self.emit('end'); }); }); return c; }; exports.Client = util.deprecate(Client, 'http.Client will be removed soon. Do not use it.'); exports.createClient = util.deprecate(function(port, host) { return new Client(port, host); }, 'http.createClient is deprecated. Use `http.request` instead.');