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Matt Mastracci 950e0e9cd6
fix(ext/http): create a graceful shutdown API (#20387)
This PR implements a graceful shutdown API for Deno.serve, allowing all
current connections to drain from the server before shutting down, while
preventing new connections from being started or new transactions on
existing connections from being created.

We split the cancellation handle into two parts: a listener handle, and
a connection handle. A graceful shutdown cancels the listener only,
while allowing the connections to drain. The connection handle aborts
all futures. If the listener handle is cancelled, we put the connections
into graceful shutdown mode, which disables keep-alive on http/1.1 and
uses http/2 mechanisms for http/2 connections.

In addition, we now guarantee that all connections are complete or
cancelled, and all resources are cleaned up when the server `finished`
promise resolves -- we use a Rust-side server refcount for this.

Performance impact: does not appear to affect basic serving performance
by more than 1% (~126k -> ~125k)

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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-09-12 00:06:38 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
const core = globalThis.Deno.core;
const primordials = globalThis.__bootstrap.primordials;
const internals = globalThis.__bootstrap.internals;
const { BadResourcePrototype, InterruptedPrototype } = core;
import { InnerBody } from "ext:deno_fetch/22_body.js";
import { Event } from "ext:deno_web/02_event.js";
import {
fromInnerResponse,
newInnerResponse,
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, TcpConn } from "ext:deno_net/01_net.js";
import { listenTls } from "ext:deno_net/02_tls.js";
const {
ArrayPrototypePush,
Error,
ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf,
PromisePrototypeCatch,
Symbol,
SymbolFor,
TypeError,
Uint8Array,
Uint8ArrayPrototype,
} = primordials;
const {
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_upgrade_raw,
op_http_upgrade_websocket_next,
op_http_try_wait,
op_http_wait,
op_http_cancel,
op_http_close,
} = core.ensureFastOps();
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.slabId, headerList);
}
class InnerRequest {
#slabId;
#context;
#methodAndUri;
#streamRid;
#body;
#upgraded;
#urlValue;
constructor(slabId, context) {
this.#slabId = slabId;
this.#context = context;
this.#upgraded = false;
}
close() {
this.#slabId = undefined;
}
get [_upgraded]() {
return this.#upgraded;
}
_wantsUpgrade(upgradeType, ...originalArgs) {
if (this.#upgraded) {
throw new Deno.errors.Http("already upgraded");
}
if (this.#slabId === undefined) {
throw new Deno.errors.Http("already closed");
}
// upgradeHttp is async
// TODO(mmastrac)
if (upgradeType == "upgradeHttp") {
throw "upgradeHttp is unavailable in Deno.serve at this time";
}
// upgradeHttpRaw is sync
if (upgradeType == "upgradeHttpRaw") {
const slabId = this.#slabId;
const underlyingConn = originalArgs[0];
this.url();
this.headerList;
this.close();
this.#upgraded = () => {};
const upgradeRid = op_http_upgrade_raw(slabId);
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 slabId = this.#slabId;
this.url();
this.headerList;
this.close();
const goAhead = new Deferred();
this.#upgraded = () => {
goAhead.resolve();
};
// Start the upgrade in the background.
(async () => {
try {
// Returns the upgraded websocket connection
const wsRid = await op_http_upgrade_websocket_next(
slabId,
response.headerList,
);
// 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.#slabId === undefined) {
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.#slabId);
}
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() {
if (this.#methodAndUri === undefined) {
if (this.#slabId === undefined) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
this.#methodAndUri = op_http_get_request_method_and_url(this.#slabId);
}
return {
transport: "tcp",
hostname: this.#methodAndUri[3],
port: this.#methodAndUri[4],
};
}
get method() {
if (this.#methodAndUri === undefined) {
if (this.#slabId === undefined) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
this.#methodAndUri = op_http_get_request_method_and_url(this.#slabId);
}
return this.#methodAndUri[0];
}
get body() {
if (this.#slabId === undefined) {
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.#slabId);
this.#body = new InnerBody(readableStreamForRid(this.#streamRid, false));
return this.#body;
}
get headerList() {
if (this.#slabId === undefined) {
throw new TypeError("request closed");
}
const headers = [];
const reqHeaders = op_http_get_request_headers(this.#slabId);
for (let i = 0; i < reqHeaders.length; i += 2) {
ArrayPrototypePush(headers, [reqHeaders[i], reqHeaders[i + 1]]);
}
return headers;
}
get slabId() {
return this.#slabId;
}
}
class CallbackContext {
abortController;
scheme;
fallbackHost;
serverRid;
closed;
closing;
constructor(signal, args) {
// 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;
}
close() {
try {
this.closed = true;
core.tryClose(this.serverRid);
} catch {
// Pass
}
}
}
class ServeHandlerInfo {
#inner = null;
constructor(inner) {
this.#inner = inner;
}
get remoteAddr() {
return this.#inner.remoteAddr;
}
}
function fastSyncResponseOrStream(req, respBody, status) {
if (respBody === null || respBody === undefined) {
// Don't set the body
op_http_set_promise_complete(req, status);
return;
}
const stream = respBody.streamOrStatic;
const body = stream.body;
if (ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(Uint8ArrayPrototype, body)) {
op_http_set_response_body_bytes(req, body, status);
return;
}
if (typeof body === "string") {
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)) {
throw TypeError("invalid response");
}
const resourceBacking = getReadableStreamResourceBacking(stream);
if (resourceBacking) {
op_http_set_response_body_resource(
req,
resourceBacking.rid,
resourceBacking.autoClose,
status,
);
} else {
const rid = resourceForReadableStream(stream);
op_http_set_response_body_resource(
req,
rid,
true,
status,
);
}
}
/**
* 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;
const hasCallback = callback.length > 0;
const hasOneCallback = callback.length === 1;
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 {
if (hasCallback) {
innerRequest = new InnerRequest(req, context);
const request = fromInnerRequest(innerRequest, signal, "immutable");
if (hasOneCallback) {
response = await callback(request);
} else {
response = await callback(
request,
new ServeHandlerInfo(innerRequest),
);
}
} else {
response = await callback();
}
} catch (error) {
try {
response = await onError(error);
} 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
op_http_set_promise_complete(req, 503);
innerRequest?.close();
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?.close();
};
}
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 signal = options.signal;
const onError = options.onError ?? function (error) {
console.error(error);
return internalServerError();
};
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.rid));
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.rid));
const callback = mapToCallback(context, handler, onError);
onListen(context.scheme);
return serveHttpOn(context, callback);
}
function serveHttpOn(context, callback) {
let ref = true;
let currentPromise = null;
const promiseIdSymbol = SymbolFor("Deno.core.internalPromiseId");
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)) !== -1) {
PromisePrototypeCatch(callback(req), promiseErrorHandler);
}
currentPromise = op_http_wait(rid);
if (!ref) {
core.unrefOp(currentPromise[promiseIdSymbol]);
}
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 === -1) {
break;
}
PromisePrototypeCatch(callback(req), promiseErrorHandler);
}
if (!context.closed && !context.closing) {
context.closed = true;
await op_http_close(rid, false);
context.close();
}
})();
return {
finished,
async shutdown() {
if (!context.closed && !context.closing) {
// Shut this HTTP server down gracefully
context.closing = true;
await op_http_close(context.serverRid, true);
context.closed = true;
}
},
then() {
throw new Error(
"Deno.serve no longer returns a promise. await server.finished instead of server.",
);
},
ref() {
ref = true;
if (currentPromise) {
core.refOp(currentPromise[promiseIdSymbol]);
}
},
unref() {
ref = false;
if (currentPromise) {
core.unrefOp(currentPromise[promiseIdSymbol]);
}
},
};
}
internals.addTrailers = addTrailers;
internals.upgradeHttpRaw = upgradeHttpRaw;
internals.serveHttpOnListener = serveHttpOnListener;
internals.serveHttpOnConnection = serveHttpOnConnection;
export {
addTrailers,
serve,
serveHttpOnConnection,
serveHttpOnListener,
upgradeHttpRaw,
};