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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import { core, internals, primordials } from "ext:core/mod.js";
const {
BadResourcePrototype,
InterruptedPrototype,
internalRidSymbol,
} = core;
import {
op_http_cancel,
op_http_close,
op_http_close_after_finish,
op_http_get_request_headers,
op_http_get_request_method_and_url,
op_http_read_request_body,
op_http_serve,
op_http_serve_on,
op_http_set_promise_complete,
op_http_set_response_body_bytes,
op_http_set_response_body_resource,
op_http_set_response_body_text,
op_http_set_response_header,
op_http_set_response_headers,
op_http_set_response_trailers,
op_http_try_wait,
op_http_upgrade_raw,
op_http_upgrade_websocket_next,
op_http_wait,
} from "ext:core/ops";
const {
ArrayPrototypePush,
ObjectHasOwn,
ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf,
PromisePrototypeCatch,
PromisePrototypeThen,
Symbol,
TypeError,
TypedArrayPrototypeGetSymbolToStringTag,
Uint8Array,
} = primordials;
import { InnerBody } from "ext:deno_fetch/22_body.js";
import { Event } from "ext:deno_web/02_event.js";
import {
fromInnerResponse,
newInnerResponse,
ResponsePrototype,
toInnerResponse,
} from "ext:deno_fetch/23_response.js";
import { fromInnerRequest, toInnerRequest } from "ext:deno_fetch/23_request.js";
import { AbortController } from "ext:deno_web/03_abort_signal.js";
import {
_eventLoop,
_idleTimeoutDuration,
_idleTimeoutTimeout,
_protocol,
_readyState,
_rid,
_role,
_server,
_serverHandleIdleTimeout,
SERVER,
WebSocket,
} from "ext:deno_websocket/01_websocket.js";
import {
Deferred,
getReadableStreamResourceBacking,
readableStreamForRid,
ReadableStreamPrototype,
resourceForReadableStream,
} from "ext:deno_web/06_streams.js";
import { listen, listenOptionApiName, TcpConn } from "ext:deno_net/01_net.js";
import { listenTls } from "ext:deno_net/02_tls.js";
import { SymbolAsyncDispose } from "ext:deno_web/00_infra.js";
const _upgraded = Symbol("_upgraded");
function internalServerError() {
// "Internal Server Error"
return new Response(
new Uint8Array([
73,
110,
116,
101,
114,
110,
97,
108,
32,
83,
101,
114,
118,
101,
114,
32,
69,
114,
114,
111,
114,
]),
{ status: 500 },
);
}
// Used to ensure that user returns a valid response (but not a different response) from handlers that are upgraded.
const UPGRADE_RESPONSE_SENTINEL = fromInnerResponse(
newInnerResponse(101),
"immutable",
);
function upgradeHttpRaw(req, conn) {
const inner = toInnerRequest(req);
if (inner._wantsUpgrade) {
return inner._wantsUpgrade("upgradeHttpRaw", conn);
}
throw new TypeError("upgradeHttpRaw may only be used with Deno.serve");
}
function addTrailers(resp, headerList) {
const inner = toInnerResponse(resp);
op_http_set_response_trailers(inner.external, headerList);
}
class InnerRequest {
#external;
#context;
#methodAndUri;
#streamRid;
#body;
#upgraded;
#urlValue;
constructor(external, context) {
this.#external = external;
this.#context = context;
this.#upgraded = false;
}
close() {
this.#external = null;
}
get [_upgraded]() {
return this.#upgraded;
}
_wantsUpgrade(upgradeType, ...originalArgs) {
if (this.#upgraded) {
throw new Deno.errors.Http("already upgraded");
}
if (this.#external === null) {
throw new Deno.errors.Http("already closed");
}
// upgradeHttpRaw is sync
if (upgradeType == "upgradeHttpRaw") {
const external = this.#external;
const underlyingConn = originalArgs[0];
this.url();
this.headerList;
this.close();
this.#upgraded = () => {};
const upgradeRid = op_http_upgrade_raw(external);
const conn = new TcpConn(
upgradeRid,
underlyingConn?.remoteAddr,
underlyingConn?.localAddr,
);
return { response: UPGRADE_RESPONSE_SENTINEL, conn };
}
// upgradeWebSocket is sync
if (upgradeType == "upgradeWebSocket") {
const response = originalArgs[0];
const ws = originalArgs[1];
const external = this.#external;
this.url();
this.headerList;
this.close();
const goAhead = new Deferred();
this.#upgraded = () => {
goAhead.resolve();
};
const wsPromise = op_http_upgrade_websocket_next(
external,
response.headerList,
);
// Start the upgrade in the background.
(async () => {
try {
// Returns the upgraded websocket connection
const wsRid = await wsPromise;
// We have to wait for the go-ahead signal
await goAhead;
ws[_rid] = wsRid;
ws[_readyState] = WebSocket.OPEN;
ws[_role] = SERVER;
const event = new Event("open");
ws.dispatchEvent(event);
ws[_eventLoop]();
if (ws[_idleTimeoutDuration]) {
ws.addEventListener(
"close",
() => clearTimeout(ws[_idleTimeoutTimeout]),
);
}
ws[_serverHandleIdleTimeout]();
} catch (error) {
const event = new ErrorEvent("error", { error });
ws.dispatchEvent(event);
}
})();
return { response: UPGRADE_RESPONSE_SENTINEL, socket: ws };
}
}
url() {
if (this.#urlValue !== undefined) {
return this.#urlValue;
}
if (this.#methodAndUri === undefined) {
if (this.#external === null) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
// TODO(mmastrac): This is quite slow as we're serializing a large number of values. We may want to consider
// splitting this up into multiple ops.
this.#methodAndUri = op_http_get_request_method_and_url(this.#external);
}
const path = this.#methodAndUri[2];
// * is valid for OPTIONS
if (path === "*") {
return this.#urlValue = "*";
}
// If the path is empty, return the authority (valid for CONNECT)
if (path == "") {
return this.#urlValue = this.#methodAndUri[1];
}
// CONNECT requires an authority
if (this.#methodAndUri[0] == "CONNECT") {
return this.#urlValue = this.#methodAndUri[1];
}
const hostname = this.#methodAndUri[1];
if (hostname) {
// Construct a URL from the scheme, the hostname, and the path
return this.#urlValue = this.#context.scheme + hostname + path;
}
// Construct a URL from the scheme, the fallback hostname, and the path
return this.#urlValue = this.#context.scheme + this.#context.fallbackHost +
path;
}
get remoteAddr() {
const transport = this.#context.listener?.addr.transport;
if (transport === "unix" || transport === "unixpacket") {
return {
transport,
path: this.#context.listener.addr.path,
};
}
if (this.#methodAndUri === undefined) {
if (this.#external === null) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
this.#methodAndUri = op_http_get_request_method_and_url(this.#external);
}
return {
transport: "tcp",
hostname: this.#methodAndUri[3],
port: this.#methodAndUri[4],
};
}
get method() {
if (this.#methodAndUri === undefined) {
if (this.#external === null) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
this.#methodAndUri = op_http_get_request_method_and_url(this.#external);
}
return this.#methodAndUri[0];
}
get body() {
if (this.#external === null) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
if (this.#body !== undefined) {
return this.#body;
}
// If the method is GET or HEAD, we do not want to include a body here, even if the Rust
// side of the code is willing to provide it to us.
if (this.method == "GET" || this.method == "HEAD") {
this.#body = null;
return null;
}
this.#streamRid = op_http_read_request_body(this.#external);
this.#body = new InnerBody(readableStreamForRid(this.#streamRid, false));
return this.#body;
}
get headerList() {
if (this.#external === null) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
const headers = [];
const reqHeaders = op_http_get_request_headers(this.#external);
for (let i = 0; i < reqHeaders.length; i += 2) {
ArrayPrototypePush(headers, [reqHeaders[i], reqHeaders[i + 1]]);
}
return headers;
}
get external() {
return this.#external;
}
}
class CallbackContext {
abortController;
scheme;
fallbackHost;
serverRid;
closed;
/** @type {Promise<void> | undefined} */
closing;
listener;
constructor(signal, args, listener) {
// The abort signal triggers a non-graceful shutdown
signal?.addEventListener(
"abort",
() => {
op_http_cancel(this.serverRid, false);
},
{ once: true },
);
this.abortController = new AbortController();
this.serverRid = args[0];
this.scheme = args[1];
this.fallbackHost = args[2];
this.closed = false;
this.listener = listener;
}
close() {
try {
this.closed = true;
core.tryClose(this.serverRid);
} catch {
// Pass
}
}
}
perf(ext/http): use ServeHandlerInfo class instead of object literal (#20122) This PR improves performance of `Deno.Serve` when providing `info` argument by creating `ServeHandlerInfo` class instead of creating an object literal with a getter on every request. ```js Deno.serve((_req, info) => new Response(info.remoteAddr.transport) }); ``` ### Benchmarks ``` wrk -d 10s --latency http://127.0.0.1:4500 Running 10s test @ http://127.0.0.1:4500 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 42.34us 16.30us 1.66ms 95.88% Req/Sec 118.17k 2.95k 127.38k 76.73% Latency Distribution 50% 38.00us 75% 41.00us 90% 56.00us 99% 83.00us 2375298 requests in 10.10s, 319.40MB read Requests/sec: 235177.04 Transfer/sec: 31.62MB ``` **main** ``` wrk -d 10s --latency http://127.0.0.1:4500 Running 10s test @ http://127.0.0.1:4500 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 78.86us 211.06us 3.58ms 96.52% Req/Sec 105.90k 4.35k 117.41k 78.22% Latency Distribution 50% 41.00us 75% 53.00us 90% 62.00us 99% 1.18ms 2127534 requests in 10.10s, 286.09MB read Requests/sec: 210647.49 Transfer/sec: 28.33MB ``` ``` cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900H runtime: deno 1.36.0 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) benchmark time (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- new ServeHandlerInfo 3.43 ns/iter 291,508,889.3 (3.07 ns … 12.21 ns) 3.42 ns 3.84 ns 3.87 ns {} with getter 133.84 ns/iter 7,471,528.9 (92.9 ns … 458.95 ns) 132.45 ns 364.96 ns 429.43 ns ``` ---- ### Drawbacks: `.remoteAddr` is now not enumerable ``` ServeHandlerInfo {} ``` vs ``` { remoteAddr: [Getter] } ``` It'll break any code trying to iterate through `info` keys (Doubt there's anyone doing it though) ```js Deno.serve((req, info) => { console.log(Object.keys(info).length === 0) // true; return new Response("yes"); });
2023-08-10 13:45:55 -04:00
class ServeHandlerInfo {
#inner = null;
constructor(inner) {
this.#inner = inner;
}
get remoteAddr() {
return this.#inner.remoteAddr;
}
}
function fastSyncResponseOrStream(req, respBody, status, innerRequest) {
if (respBody === null || respBody === undefined) {
// Don't set the body
innerRequest?.close();
op_http_set_promise_complete(req, status);
return;
}
const stream = respBody.streamOrStatic;
const body = stream.body;
if (TypedArrayPrototypeGetSymbolToStringTag(body) === "Uint8Array") {
innerRequest?.close();
op_http_set_response_body_bytes(req, body, status);
return;
}
if (typeof body === "string") {
innerRequest?.close();
op_http_set_response_body_text(req, body, status);
return;
}
// At this point in the response it needs to be a stream
if (!ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(ReadableStreamPrototype, stream)) {
innerRequest?.close();
throw TypeError("invalid response");
}
const resourceBacking = getReadableStreamResourceBacking(stream);
let rid, autoClose;
if (resourceBacking) {
rid = resourceBacking.rid;
autoClose = resourceBacking.autoClose;
} else {
rid = resourceForReadableStream(stream);
autoClose = true;
}
PromisePrototypeThen(
op_http_set_response_body_resource(
req,
rid,
autoClose,
status,
),
() => {
innerRequest?.close();
op_http_close_after_finish(req);
},
);
}
/**
* Maps the incoming request slab ID to a fully-fledged Request object, passes it to the user-provided
* callback, then extracts the response that was returned from that callback. The response is then pulled
* apart and handled on the Rust side.
*
* This function returns a promise that will only reject in the case of abnormal exit.
*/
function mapToCallback(context, callback, onError) {
const signal = context.abortController.signal;
return async function (req) {
// Get the response from the user-provided callback. If that fails, use onError. If that fails, return a fallback
// 500 error.
let innerRequest;
let response;
try {
innerRequest = new InnerRequest(req, context);
response = await callback(
fromInnerRequest(innerRequest, signal, "immutable"),
new ServeHandlerInfo(innerRequest),
);
// Throwing Error if the handler return value is not a Response class
if (!ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(ResponsePrototype, response)) {
throw TypeError(
"Return value from serve handler must be a response or a promise resolving to a response",
);
}
} catch (error) {
try {
response = await onError(error);
if (!ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(ResponsePrototype, response)) {
throw TypeError(
"Return value from onError handler must be a response or a promise resolving to a response",
);
}
} catch (error) {
console.error("Exception in onError while handling exception", error);
response = internalServerError();
}
}
const inner = toInnerResponse(response);
if (innerRequest?.[_upgraded]) {
// We're done here as the connection has been upgraded during the callback and no longer requires servicing.
if (response !== UPGRADE_RESPONSE_SENTINEL) {
console.error("Upgrade response was not returned from callback");
context.close();
}
innerRequest?.[_upgraded]();
return;
}
// Did everything shut down while we were waiting?
if (context.closed) {
// We're shutting down, so this status shouldn't make it back to the client but "Service Unavailable" seems appropriate
innerRequest?.close();
op_http_set_promise_complete(req, 503);
return;
}
const status = inner.status;
const headers = inner.headerList;
if (headers && headers.length > 0) {
if (headers.length == 1) {
op_http_set_response_header(req, headers[0][0], headers[0][1]);
} else {
op_http_set_response_headers(req, headers);
}
}
fastSyncResponseOrStream(req, inner.body, status, innerRequest);
};
}
function serve(arg1, arg2) {
let options = undefined;
let handler = undefined;
if (typeof arg1 === "function") {
handler = arg1;
} else if (typeof arg2 === "function") {
handler = arg2;
options = arg1;
} else {
options = arg1;
}
if (handler === undefined) {
if (options === undefined) {
throw new TypeError(
"No handler was provided, so an options bag is mandatory.",
);
}
handler = options.handler;
}
if (typeof handler !== "function") {
throw new TypeError("A handler function must be provided.");
}
if (options === undefined) {
options = {};
}
const wantsHttps = options.cert || options.key;
const wantsUnix = ObjectHasOwn(options, "path");
const signal = options.signal;
const onError = options.onError ?? function (error) {
console.error(error);
return internalServerError();
};
if (wantsUnix) {
const listener = listen({
transport: "unix",
path: options.path,
[listenOptionApiName]: "Deno.serve",
});
const path = listener.addr.path;
return serveHttpOnListener(listener, signal, handler, onError, () => {
if (options.onListen) {
options.onListen({ path });
} else {
console.log(`Listening on ${path}`);
}
});
}
const listenOpts = {
hostname: options.hostname ?? "0.0.0.0",
port: options.port ?? 8000,
reusePort: options.reusePort ?? false,
};
if (options.certFile || options.keyFile) {
throw new TypeError(
"Unsupported 'certFile' / 'keyFile' options provided: use 'cert' / 'key' instead.",
);
}
if (options.alpnProtocols) {
throw new TypeError(
"Unsupported 'alpnProtocols' option provided. 'h2' and 'http/1.1' are automatically supported.",
);
}
let listener;
if (wantsHttps) {
if (!options.cert || !options.key) {
throw new TypeError(
"Both cert and key must be provided to enable HTTPS.",
);
}
listenOpts.cert = options.cert;
listenOpts.key = options.key;
listenOpts.alpnProtocols = ["h2", "http/1.1"];
listener = listenTls(listenOpts);
listenOpts.port = listener.addr.port;
} else {
listener = listen(listenOpts);
listenOpts.port = listener.addr.port;
}
const onListen = (scheme) => {
// If the hostname is "0.0.0.0", we display "localhost" in console
// because browsers in Windows don't resolve "0.0.0.0".
// See the discussion in https://github.com/denoland/deno_std/issues/1165
const hostname = listenOpts.hostname == "0.0.0.0"
? "localhost"
: listenOpts.hostname;
const port = listenOpts.port;
if (options.onListen) {
options.onListen({ hostname, port });
} else {
console.log(`Listening on ${scheme}${hostname}:${port}/`);
}
};
return serveHttpOnListener(listener, signal, handler, onError, onListen);
}
/**
* Serve HTTP/1.1 and/or HTTP/2 on an arbitrary listener.
*/
function serveHttpOnListener(listener, signal, handler, onError, onListen) {
const context = new CallbackContext(
signal,
op_http_serve(listener[internalRidSymbol]),
listener,
);
const callback = mapToCallback(context, handler, onError);
onListen(context.scheme);
return serveHttpOn(context, callback);
}
/**
* Serve HTTP/1.1 and/or HTTP/2 on an arbitrary connection.
*/
function serveHttpOnConnection(connection, signal, handler, onError, onListen) {
const context = new CallbackContext(
signal,
op_http_serve_on(connection[internalRidSymbol]),
null,
);
const callback = mapToCallback(context, handler, onError);
onListen(context.scheme);
return serveHttpOn(context, callback);
}
function serveHttpOn(context, callback) {
let ref = true;
let currentPromise = null;
const promiseErrorHandler = (error) => {
// Abnormal exit
console.error(
"Terminating Deno.serve loop due to unexpected error",
error,
);
context.close();
};
// Run the server
const finished = (async () => {
const rid = context.serverRid;
while (true) {
let req;
try {
// Attempt to pull as many requests out of the queue as possible before awaiting. This API is
// a synchronous, non-blocking API that returns u32::MAX if anything goes wrong.
while ((req = op_http_try_wait(rid)) !== null) {
PromisePrototypeCatch(callback(req), promiseErrorHandler);
}
currentPromise = op_http_wait(rid);
if (!ref) {
core.unrefOpPromise(currentPromise);
}
req = await currentPromise;
currentPromise = null;
} catch (error) {
if (ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(BadResourcePrototype, error)) {
break;
}
if (ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(InterruptedPrototype, error)) {
break;
}
throw new Deno.errors.Http(error);
}
if (req === null) {
break;
}
PromisePrototypeCatch(callback(req), promiseErrorHandler);
}
if (!context.closing && !context.closed) {
context.closing = op_http_close(rid, false);
context.close();
}
await context.closing;
context.close();
context.closed = true;
})();
return {
finished,
async shutdown() {
if (!context.closing && !context.closed) {
// Shut this HTTP server down gracefully
context.closing = op_http_close(context.serverRid, true);
}
await context.closing;
context.closed = true;
},
ref() {
ref = true;
if (currentPromise) {
core.refOpPromise(currentPromise);
}
},
unref() {
ref = false;
if (currentPromise) {
core.unrefOpPromise(currentPromise);
}
},
[SymbolAsyncDispose]() {
return this.shutdown();
},
};
}
internals.addTrailers = addTrailers;
internals.upgradeHttpRaw = upgradeHttpRaw;
internals.serveHttpOnListener = serveHttpOnListener;
internals.serveHttpOnConnection = serveHttpOnConnection;
export {
addTrailers,
serve,
serveHttpOnConnection,
serveHttpOnListener,
upgradeHttpRaw,
};