// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. //! This module is meant to eventually implement HTTP cache //! as defined in RFC 7234 (). //! Currently it's a very simplified version to fulfill Deno needs //! at hand. use crate::http_util::HeadersMap; use crate::util; use deno_core::error::generic_error; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::serde::Deserialize; use deno_core::serde::Serialize; use deno_core::serde_json; use deno_core::url::Url; use log::error; use std::fs; use std::fs::File; use std::io; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::time::SystemTime; use super::CACHE_PERM; /// Turn base of url (scheme, hostname, port) into a valid filename. /// This method replaces port part with a special string token (because /// ":" cannot be used in filename on some platforms). /// Ex: $DENO_DIR/deps/https/deno.land/ fn base_url_to_filename(url: &Url) -> Option { let mut out = PathBuf::new(); let scheme = url.scheme(); out.push(scheme); match scheme { "http" | "https" => { let host = url.host_str().unwrap(); let host_port = match url.port() { Some(port) => format!("{}_PORT{}", host, port), None => host.to_string(), }; out.push(host_port); } "data" | "blob" => (), scheme => { error!("Don't know how to create cache name for scheme: {}", scheme); return None; } }; Some(out) } /// Turn provided `url` into a hashed filename. /// URLs can contain a lot of characters that cannot be used /// in filenames (like "?", "#", ":"), so in order to cache /// them properly they are deterministically hashed into ASCII /// strings. /// /// NOTE: this method is `pub` because it's used in integration_tests pub fn url_to_filename(url: &Url) -> Option { let mut cache_filename = base_url_to_filename(url)?; let mut rest_str = url.path().to_string(); if let Some(query) = url.query() { rest_str.push('?'); rest_str.push_str(query); } // NOTE: fragment is omitted on purpose - it's not taken into // account when caching - it denotes parts of webpage, which // in case of static resources doesn't make much sense let hashed_filename = util::checksum::gen(&[rest_str.as_bytes()]); cache_filename.push(hashed_filename); Some(cache_filename) } /// Cached metadata about a url. #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)] pub struct CachedUrlMetadata { pub headers: HeadersMap, pub url: String, #[serde(default = "SystemTime::now")] pub now: SystemTime, } impl CachedUrlMetadata { pub fn write(&self, cache_filename: &Path) -> Result<(), AnyError> { let metadata_filename = Self::filename(cache_filename); let json = serde_json::to_string_pretty(self)?; util::fs::atomic_write_file(&metadata_filename, json, CACHE_PERM)?; Ok(()) } pub fn read(cache_filename: &Path) -> Result { let metadata_filename = Self::filename(cache_filename); let metadata = fs::read_to_string(metadata_filename)?; let metadata: Self = serde_json::from_str(&metadata)?; Ok(metadata) } /// Ex: $DENO_DIR/deps/https/deno.land/c885b7dcf1d6936e33a9cc3a2d74ec79bab5d733d3701c85a029b7f7ec9fbed4.metadata.json pub fn filename(cache_filename: &Path) -> PathBuf { cache_filename.with_extension("metadata.json") } } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)] pub struct HttpCache { pub location: PathBuf, } impl HttpCache { /// Returns a new instance. /// /// `location` must be an absolute path. pub fn new(location: &Path) -> Self { assert!(location.is_absolute()); Self { location: location.to_owned(), } } /// Ensures the location of the cache. fn ensure_dir_exists(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> { if path.is_dir() { return Ok(()); } fs::create_dir_all(path).map_err(|e| { io::Error::new( e.kind(), format!( "Could not create remote modules cache location: {:?}\nCheck the permission of the directory.", path ), ) }) } pub fn get_cache_filename(&self, url: &Url) -> Option { Some(self.location.join(url_to_filename(url)?)) } // TODO(bartlomieju): this method should check headers file // and validate against ETAG/Last-modified-as headers. // ETAG check is currently done in `cli/file_fetcher.rs`. pub fn get( &self, url: &Url, ) -> Result<(File, HeadersMap, SystemTime), AnyError> { let cache_filename = self.location.join( url_to_filename(url) .ok_or_else(|| generic_error("Can't convert url to filename."))?, ); let metadata_filename = CachedUrlMetadata::filename(&cache_filename); let file = File::open(cache_filename)?; let metadata = fs::read_to_string(metadata_filename)?; let metadata: CachedUrlMetadata = serde_json::from_str(&metadata)?; Ok((file, metadata.headers, metadata.now)) } pub fn set( &self, url: &Url, headers_map: HeadersMap, content: &[u8], ) -> Result<(), AnyError> { let cache_filename = self.location.join( url_to_filename(url) .ok_or_else(|| generic_error("Can't convert url to filename."))?, ); // Create parent directory let parent_filename = cache_filename .parent() .expect("Cache filename should have a parent dir"); self.ensure_dir_exists(parent_filename)?; // Cache content util::fs::atomic_write_file(&cache_filename, content, CACHE_PERM)?; let metadata = CachedUrlMetadata { now: SystemTime::now(), url: url.to_string(), headers: headers_map, }; metadata.write(&cache_filename) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use std::collections::HashMap; use std::io::Read; use test_util::TempDir; #[test] fn test_create_cache() { let dir = TempDir::new(); let mut cache_path = dir.path().to_owned(); cache_path.push("foobar"); // HttpCache should be created lazily on first use: // when zipping up a local project with no external dependencies // "$DENO_DIR/deps" is empty. When unzipping such project // "$DENO_DIR/deps" might not get restored and in situation // when directory is owned by root we might not be able // to create that directory. However if it's not needed it // doesn't make sense to return error in such specific scenarios. // For more details check issue: // https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/5688 let cache = HttpCache::new(&cache_path); assert!(!cache.location.exists()); cache .set( &Url::parse("http://example.com/foo/bar.js").unwrap(), HeadersMap::new(), b"hello world", ) .expect("Failed to add to cache"); assert!(cache.ensure_dir_exists(&cache.location).is_ok()); assert!(cache_path.is_dir()); } #[test] fn test_get_set() { let dir = TempDir::new(); let cache = HttpCache::new(dir.path()); let url = Url::parse("https://deno.land/x/welcome.ts").unwrap(); let mut headers = HashMap::new(); headers.insert( "content-type".to_string(), "application/javascript".to_string(), ); headers.insert("etag".to_string(), "as5625rqdsfb".to_string()); let content = b"Hello world"; let r = cache.set(&url, headers, content); eprintln!("result {:?}", r); assert!(r.is_ok()); let r = cache.get(&url); assert!(r.is_ok()); let (mut file, headers, _) = r.unwrap(); let mut content = String::new(); file.read_to_string(&mut content).unwrap(); assert_eq!(content, "Hello world"); assert_eq!( headers.get("content-type").unwrap(), "application/javascript" ); assert_eq!(headers.get("etag").unwrap(), "as5625rqdsfb"); assert_eq!(headers.get("foobar"), None); } #[test] fn test_url_to_filename() { let test_cases = [ ("https://deno.land/x/foo.ts", "https/deno.land/2c0a064891b9e3fbe386f5d4a833bce5076543f5404613656042107213a7bbc8"), ( "https://deno.land:8080/x/foo.ts", "https/deno.land_PORT8080/2c0a064891b9e3fbe386f5d4a833bce5076543f5404613656042107213a7bbc8", ), ("https://deno.land/", "https/deno.land/8a5edab282632443219e051e4ade2d1d5bbc671c781051bf1437897cbdfea0f1"), ( "https://deno.land/?asdf=qwer", "https/deno.land/e4edd1f433165141015db6a823094e6bd8f24dd16fe33f2abd99d34a0a21a3c0", ), // should be the same as case above, fragment (#qwer) is ignored // when hashing ( "https://deno.land/?asdf=qwer#qwer", "https/deno.land/e4edd1f433165141015db6a823094e6bd8f24dd16fe33f2abd99d34a0a21a3c0", ), ( "data:application/typescript;base64,ZXhwb3J0IGNvbnN0IGEgPSAiYSI7CgpleHBvcnQgZW51bSBBIHsKICBBLAogIEIsCiAgQywKfQo=", "data/c21c7fc382b2b0553dc0864aa81a3acacfb7b3d1285ab5ae76da6abec213fb37", ), ( "data:text/plain,Hello%2C%20Deno!", "data/967374e3561d6741234131e342bf5c6848b70b13758adfe23ee1a813a8131818", ) ]; for (url, expected) in test_cases.iter() { let u = Url::parse(url).unwrap(); let p = url_to_filename(&u).unwrap(); assert_eq!(p, PathBuf::from(expected)); } } }