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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::compressible::is_content_compressible;
use crate::extract_network_stream;
use crate::network_buffered_stream::NetworkStreamPrefixCheck;
use crate::request_body::HttpRequestBody;
use crate::request_properties::HttpConnectionProperties;
use crate::request_properties::HttpListenProperties;
use crate::request_properties::HttpPropertyExtractor;
use crate::response_body::Compression;
use crate::response_body::ResponseBytesInner;
use crate::service::handle_request;
use crate::service::http_general_trace;
use crate::service::http_trace;
use crate::service::HttpRecord;
use crate::service::HttpRecordResponse;
use crate::service::HttpRequestBodyAutocloser;
use crate::service::HttpServerState;
use crate::service::SignallingRc;
use crate::websocket_upgrade::WebSocketUpgrade;
use crate::LocalExecutor;
use cache_control::CacheControl;
use deno_core::external;
use deno_core::futures::future::poll_fn;
use deno_core::futures::TryFutureExt;
use deno_core::op2;
use deno_core::serde_v8::from_v8;
use deno_core::unsync::spawn;
use deno_core::unsync::JoinHandle;
use deno_core::v8;
use deno_core::AsyncRefCell;
use deno_core::AsyncResult;
use deno_core::BufView;
use deno_core::ByteString;
use deno_core::CancelFuture;
use deno_core::CancelHandle;
use deno_core::CancelTryFuture;
use deno_core::ExternalPointer;
use deno_core::JsBuffer;
use deno_core::OpState;
use deno_core::RcRef;
use deno_core::Resource;
use deno_core::ResourceId;
use deno_net::ops_tls::TlsStream;
use deno_net::raw::NetworkStream;
use deno_websocket::ws_create_server_stream;
use hyper::body::Incoming;
use hyper::header::HeaderMap;
use hyper::header::ACCEPT_ENCODING;
use hyper::header::CACHE_CONTROL;
use hyper::header::CONTENT_ENCODING;
use hyper::header::CONTENT_LENGTH;
use hyper::header::CONTENT_RANGE;
use hyper::header::CONTENT_TYPE;
use hyper::header::COOKIE;
use hyper::http::HeaderName;
use hyper::http::HeaderValue;
use hyper::server::conn::http1;
use hyper::server::conn::http2;
use hyper::service::service_fn;
use hyper::service::HttpService;
use hyper::StatusCode;
use hyper_util::rt::TokioIo;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::ffi::c_void;
use std::future::Future;
use std::io;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::ptr::null;
use std::rc::Rc;
use super::fly_accept_encoding;
use fly_accept_encoding::Encoding;
use tokio::io::AsyncReadExt;
use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
type Request = hyper::Request<Incoming>;
static USE_WRITEV: Lazy<bool> = Lazy::new(|| {
let enable = std::env::var("DENO_USE_WRITEV").ok();
if let Some(val) = enable {
return !val.is_empty();
}
false
});
/// All HTTP/2 connections start with this byte string.
///
/// In HTTP/2, each endpoint is required to send a connection preface as a final confirmation
/// of the protocol in use and to establish the initial settings for the HTTP/2 connection. The
/// client and server each send a different connection preface.
///
/// The client connection preface starts with a sequence of 24 octets, which in hex notation is:
///
/// 0x505249202a20485454502f322e300d0a0d0a534d0d0a0d0a
///
/// That is, the connection preface starts with the string PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n). This sequence
/// MUST be followed by a SETTINGS frame (Section 6.5), which MAY be empty.
const HTTP2_PREFIX: &[u8] = b"PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n";
/// ALPN negotiation for "h2"
const TLS_ALPN_HTTP_2: &[u8] = b"h2";
/// ALPN negotiation for "http/1.1"
const TLS_ALPN_HTTP_11: &[u8] = b"http/1.1";
/// Name a trait for streams we can serve HTTP over.
trait HttpServeStream:
tokio::io::AsyncRead + tokio::io::AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static
{
}
impl<
S: tokio::io::AsyncRead + tokio::io::AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
> HttpServeStream for S
{
}
#[repr(transparent)]
struct RcHttpRecord(Rc<HttpRecord>);
// Register the [`HttpRecord`] as an external.
external!(RcHttpRecord, "http record");
/// Construct Rc<HttpRecord> from raw external pointer, consuming
/// refcount. You must make sure the external is deleted on the JS side.
macro_rules! take_external {
($external:expr, $args:tt) => {{
let ptr = ExternalPointer::<RcHttpRecord>::from_raw($external);
let record = ptr.unsafely_take().0;
http_trace!(record, $args);
record
}};
}
/// Clone Rc<HttpRecord> from raw external pointer.
macro_rules! clone_external {
($external:expr, $args:tt) => {{
let ptr = ExternalPointer::<RcHttpRecord>::from_raw($external);
ptr.unsafely_deref().0.clone()
}};
}
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum HttpNextError {
#[error(transparent)]
Resource(deno_core::error::AnyError),
#[error("{0}")]
Io(#[from] io::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
WebSocketUpgrade(crate::websocket_upgrade::WebSocketUpgradeError),
#[error("{0}")]
Hyper(#[from] hyper::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
JoinError(#[from] tokio::task::JoinError),
#[error(transparent)]
Canceled(#[from] deno_core::Canceled),
#[error(transparent)]
HttpPropertyExtractor(deno_core::error::AnyError),
#[error(transparent)]
UpgradeUnavailable(#[from] crate::service::UpgradeUnavailableError),
}
#[op2(fast)]
#[smi]
pub fn op_http_upgrade_raw(
state: &mut OpState,
external: *const c_void,
) -> Result<ResourceId, HttpNextError> {
// SAFETY: external is deleted before calling this op.
let http = unsafe { take_external!(external, "op_http_upgrade_raw") };
// Stage 1: extract the upgrade future
let upgrade = http.upgrade()?;
let (read, write) = tokio::io::duplex(1024);
let (read_rx, write_tx) = tokio::io::split(read);
let (mut write_rx, mut read_tx) = tokio::io::split(write);
spawn(async move {
let mut upgrade_stream = WebSocketUpgrade::<()>::default();
// Stage 2: Extract the Upgraded connection
let mut buf = [0; 1024];
let upgraded = loop {
let read = Pin::new(&mut write_rx).read(&mut buf).await?;
match upgrade_stream.write(&buf[..read]) {
Ok(None) => continue,
Ok(Some((response, bytes))) => {
let (response_parts, _) = response.into_parts();
*http.response_parts() = response_parts;
http.complete();
let mut upgraded = TokioIo::new(upgrade.await?);
upgraded.write_all(&bytes).await?;
break upgraded;
}
Err(err) => return Err(HttpNextError::WebSocketUpgrade(err)),
}
};
// Stage 3: Pump the data
let (mut upgraded_rx, mut upgraded_tx) = tokio::io::split(upgraded);
spawn(async move {
let mut buf = [0; 1024];
loop {
let read = upgraded_rx.read(&mut buf).await?;
if read == 0 {
break;
}
read_tx.write_all(&buf[..read]).await?;
}
Ok::<_, HttpNextError>(())
});
spawn(async move {
let mut buf = [0; 1024];
loop {
let read = write_rx.read(&mut buf).await?;
if read == 0 {
break;
}
upgraded_tx.write_all(&buf[..read]).await?;
}
Ok::<_, HttpNextError>(())
});
Ok(())
});
Ok(
state
.resource_table
.add(UpgradeStream::new(read_rx, write_tx)),
)
}
#[op2(async)]
#[smi]
pub async fn op_http_upgrade_websocket_next(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
external: *const c_void,
#[serde] headers: Vec<(ByteString, ByteString)>,
) -> Result<ResourceId, HttpNextError> {
let http =
// SAFETY: external is deleted before calling this op.
unsafe { take_external!(external, "op_http_upgrade_websocket_next") };
// Stage 1: set the response to 101 Switching Protocols and send it
let upgrade = http.upgrade()?;
{
let mut response_parts = http.response_parts();
response_parts.status = StatusCode::SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS;
for (name, value) in headers {
response_parts.headers.append(
HeaderName::from_bytes(&name).unwrap(),
HeaderValue::from_bytes(&value).unwrap(),
);
}
}
http.complete();
// Stage 2: wait for the request to finish upgrading
let upgraded = upgrade.await?;
// Stage 3: take the extracted raw network stream and upgrade it to a websocket, then return it
let (stream, bytes) = extract_network_stream(upgraded);
Ok(ws_create_server_stream(
&mut state.borrow_mut(),
stream,
bytes,
))
}
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_http_set_promise_complete(external: *const c_void, status: u16) {
let http =
// SAFETY: external is deleted before calling this op.
unsafe { take_external!(external, "op_http_set_promise_complete") };
set_promise_complete(http, status);
}
fn set_promise_complete(http: Rc<HttpRecord>, status: u16) {
// The Javascript code should never provide a status that is invalid here (see 23_response.js), so we
// will quietly ignore invalid values.
if let Ok(code) = StatusCode::from_u16(status) {
http.response_parts().status = code;
}
http.complete();
}
#[op2]
pub fn op_http_get_request_method_and_url<'scope, HTTP>(
scope: &mut v8::HandleScope<'scope>,
external: *const c_void,
) -> v8::Local<'scope, v8::Array>
where
HTTP: HttpPropertyExtractor,
{
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_get_request_method_and_url") };
let request_info = http.request_info();
let request_parts = http.request_parts();
let request_properties = HTTP::request_properties(
&request_info,
&request_parts.uri,
&request_parts.headers,
);
let method: v8::Local<v8::Value> = v8::String::new_from_utf8(
scope,
request_parts.method.as_str().as_bytes(),
v8::NewStringType::Normal,
)
.unwrap()
.into();
let authority: v8::Local<v8::Value> = match request_properties.authority {
Some(authority) => v8::String::new_from_utf8(
scope,
authority.as_bytes(),
v8::NewStringType::Normal,
)
.unwrap()
.into(),
None => v8::undefined(scope).into(),
};
// Only extract the path part - we handle authority elsewhere
let path = match request_parts.uri.path_and_query() {
Some(path_and_query) => {
let path = path_and_query.as_str();
if matches!(path.as_bytes().first(), Some(b'/' | b'*')) {
Cow::Borrowed(path)
} else {
Cow::Owned(format!("/{}", path))
}
}
None => Cow::Borrowed(""),
};
let path: v8::Local<v8::Value> = v8::String::new_from_utf8(
scope,
path.as_bytes(),
v8::NewStringType::Normal,
)
.unwrap()
.into();
let peer_address: v8::Local<v8::Value> = v8::String::new_from_utf8(
scope,
request_info.peer_address.as_bytes(),
v8::NewStringType::Normal,
)
.unwrap()
.into();
let port: v8::Local<v8::Value> = match request_info.peer_port {
Some(port) => v8::Integer::new(scope, port.into()).into(),
None => v8::undefined(scope).into(),
};
let vec = [method, authority, path, peer_address, port];
v8::Array::new_with_elements(scope, vec.as_slice())
}
#[op2]
#[serde]
pub fn op_http_get_request_header(
external: *const c_void,
#[string] name: String,
) -> Option<ByteString> {
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_get_request_header") };
let request_parts = http.request_parts();
let value = request_parts.headers.get(name);
value.map(|value| value.as_bytes().into())
}
#[op2]
pub fn op_http_get_request_headers<'scope>(
scope: &mut v8::HandleScope<'scope>,
external: *const c_void,
) -> v8::Local<'scope, v8::Array> {
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_get_request_headers") };
let headers = &http.request_parts().headers;
// Two slots for each header key/value pair
let mut vec: SmallVec<[v8::Local<v8::Value>; 32]> =
SmallVec::with_capacity(headers.len() * 2);
let mut cookies: Option<Vec<&[u8]>> = None;
for (name, value) in headers {
if name == COOKIE {
if let Some(ref mut cookies) = cookies {
cookies.push(value.as_bytes());
} else {
cookies = Some(vec![value.as_bytes()]);
}
} else {
vec.push(
v8::String::new_from_one_byte(
scope,
name.as_ref(),
v8::NewStringType::Normal,
)
.unwrap()
.into(),
);
vec.push(
v8::String::new_from_one_byte(
scope,
value.as_bytes(),
v8::NewStringType::Normal,
)
.unwrap()
.into(),
);
}
}
// We treat cookies specially, because we don't want them to get them
// mangled by the `Headers` object in JS. What we do is take all cookie
// headers and concat them into a single cookie header, separated by
// semicolons.
// TODO(mmastrac): This should probably happen on the JS side on-demand
if let Some(cookies) = cookies {
let cookie_sep = "; ".as_bytes();
vec.push(
v8::String::new_external_onebyte_static(scope, COOKIE.as_ref())
.unwrap()
.into(),
);
vec.push(
v8::String::new_from_one_byte(
scope,
cookies.join(cookie_sep).as_ref(),
v8::NewStringType::Normal,
)
.unwrap()
.into(),
);
}
v8::Array::new_with_elements(scope, vec.as_slice())
}
#[op2(fast)]
#[smi]
pub fn op_http_read_request_body(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
external: *const c_void,
) -> ResourceId {
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_read_request_body") };
let rid = if let Some(incoming) = http.take_request_body() {
let body_resource = Rc::new(HttpRequestBody::new(incoming));
state.borrow_mut().resource_table.add_rc(body_resource)
} else {
// This should not be possible, but rather than panicking we'll return an invalid
// resource value to JavaScript.
ResourceId::MAX
};
http.put_resource(HttpRequestBodyAutocloser::new(rid, state.clone()));
rid
}
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_http_set_response_header(
external: *const c_void,
#[string(onebyte)] name: Cow<[u8]>,
#[string(onebyte)] value: Cow<[u8]>,
) {
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_set_response_header") };
let mut response_parts = http.response_parts();
// These are valid latin-1 strings
let name = HeaderName::from_bytes(&name).unwrap();
let value = match value {
Cow::Borrowed(bytes) => HeaderValue::from_bytes(bytes).unwrap(),
// SAFETY: These are valid latin-1 strings
Cow::Owned(bytes_vec) => unsafe {
HeaderValue::from_maybe_shared_unchecked(bytes::Bytes::from(bytes_vec))
},
};
response_parts.headers.append(name, value);
}
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_http_set_response_headers(
scope: &mut v8::HandleScope,
external: *const c_void,
headers: v8::Local<v8::Array>,
) {
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_set_response_headers") };
// TODO(mmastrac): Invalid headers should be handled?
let mut response_parts = http.response_parts();
let len = headers.length();
let header_len = len * 2;
response_parts
.headers
.reserve(header_len.try_into().unwrap());
for i in 0..len {
let item = headers.get_index(scope, i).unwrap();
let pair = v8::Local::<v8::Array>::try_from(item).unwrap();
let name = pair.get_index(scope, 0).unwrap();
let value = pair.get_index(scope, 1).unwrap();
let v8_name: ByteString = from_v8(scope, name).unwrap();
let v8_value: ByteString = from_v8(scope, value).unwrap();
let header_name = HeaderName::from_bytes(&v8_name).unwrap();
let header_value =
// SAFETY: These are valid latin-1 strings
unsafe { HeaderValue::from_maybe_shared_unchecked(v8_value) };
response_parts.headers.append(header_name, header_value);
}
}
#[op2]
pub fn op_http_set_response_trailers(
external: *const c_void,
#[serde] trailers: Vec<(ByteString, ByteString)>,
) {
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_set_response_trailers") };
let mut trailer_map: HeaderMap = HeaderMap::with_capacity(trailers.len());
for (name, value) in trailers {
// These are valid latin-1 strings
let name = HeaderName::from_bytes(&name).unwrap();
// SAFETY: These are valid latin-1 strings
let value = unsafe { HeaderValue::from_maybe_shared_unchecked(value) };
trailer_map.append(name, value);
}
*http.trailers() = Some(trailer_map);
}
fn is_request_compressible(
length: Option<usize>,
headers: &HeaderMap,
) -> Compression {
if let Some(length) = length {
// By the time we add compression headers and Accept-Encoding, it probably doesn't make sense
// to compress stuff that's smaller than this.
if length < 64 {
return Compression::None;
}
}
let Some(accept_encoding) = headers.get(ACCEPT_ENCODING) else {
return Compression::None;
};
match accept_encoding.to_str() {
// Firefox and Chrome send this -- no need to parse
Ok("gzip, deflate, br") => return Compression::Brotli,
Ok("gzip") => return Compression::GZip,
Ok("br") => return Compression::Brotli,
_ => (),
}
// Fall back to the expensive parser
let accepted =
fly_accept_encoding::encodings_iter_http_1(headers).filter(|r| {
matches!(
r,
Ok((
Some(Encoding::Identity | Encoding::Gzip | Encoding::Brotli),
_
))
)
});
match fly_accept_encoding::preferred(accepted) {
Ok(Some(fly_accept_encoding::Encoding::Gzip)) => Compression::GZip,
Ok(Some(fly_accept_encoding::Encoding::Brotli)) => Compression::Brotli,
_ => Compression::None,
}
}
fn is_response_compressible(headers: &HeaderMap) -> bool {
if let Some(content_type) = headers.get(CONTENT_TYPE) {
if !is_content_compressible(content_type) {
return false;
}
} else {
return false;
}
if headers.contains_key(CONTENT_ENCODING) {
return false;
}
if headers.contains_key(CONTENT_RANGE) {
return false;
}
if let Some(cache_control) = headers.get(CACHE_CONTROL) {
if let Ok(s) = std::str::from_utf8(cache_control.as_bytes()) {
if let Some(cache_control) = CacheControl::from_value(s) {
if cache_control.no_transform {
return false;
}
}
}
}
true
}
fn modify_compressibility_from_response(
compression: Compression,
headers: &mut HeaderMap,
) -> Compression {
ensure_vary_accept_encoding(headers);
if compression == Compression::None {
return Compression::None;
}
if !is_response_compressible(headers) {
return Compression::None;
}
let encoding = match compression {
Compression::Brotli => "br",
Compression::GZip => "gzip",
_ => unreachable!(),
};
weaken_etag(headers);
headers.remove(CONTENT_LENGTH);
headers.insert(CONTENT_ENCODING, HeaderValue::from_static(encoding));
compression
}
/// If the user provided a ETag header for uncompressed data, we need to ensure it is a
/// weak Etag header ("W/").
fn weaken_etag(hmap: &mut HeaderMap) {
if let Some(etag) = hmap.get_mut(hyper::header::ETAG) {
if !etag.as_bytes().starts_with(b"W/") {
let mut v = Vec::with_capacity(etag.as_bytes().len() + 2);
v.extend(b"W/");
v.extend(etag.as_bytes());
*etag = v.try_into().unwrap();
}
}
}
// Set Vary: Accept-Encoding header for direct body response.
// Note: we set the header irrespective of whether or not we compress the data
// to make sure cache services do not serve uncompressed data to clients that
// support compression.
fn ensure_vary_accept_encoding(hmap: &mut HeaderMap) {
if let Some(v) = hmap.get_mut(hyper::header::VARY) {
if let Ok(s) = v.to_str() {
if !s.to_lowercase().contains("accept-encoding") {
*v = format!("Accept-Encoding, {s}").try_into().unwrap()
}
return;
}
}
hmap.insert(
hyper::header::VARY,
HeaderValue::from_static("Accept-Encoding"),
);
}
/// Sets the appropriate response body. Use `force_instantiate_body` if you need
/// to ensure that the response is cleaned up correctly (eg: for resources).
fn set_response(
http: Rc<HttpRecord>,
length: Option<usize>,
status: u16,
force_instantiate_body: bool,
response_fn: impl FnOnce(Compression) -> ResponseBytesInner,
) {
// The request may have been cancelled by this point and if so, there's no need for us to
// do all of this work to send the response.
if !http.cancelled() {
let compression =
is_request_compressible(length, &http.request_parts().headers);
let mut response_headers =
std::cell::RefMut::map(http.response_parts(), |this| &mut this.headers);
let compression =
modify_compressibility_from_response(compression, &mut response_headers);
drop(response_headers);
http.set_response_body(response_fn(compression));
// The Javascript code should never provide a status that is invalid here (see 23_response.js), so we
// will quietly ignore invalid values.
if let Ok(code) = StatusCode::from_u16(status) {
http.response_parts().status = code;
}
} else if force_instantiate_body {
response_fn(Compression::None).abort();
}
http.complete();
}
/// Returned promise resolves when body streaming finishes.
/// Call [`op_http_close_after_finish`] when done with the external.
#[op2(async)]
pub async fn op_http_set_response_body_resource(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
external: *const c_void,
#[smi] stream_rid: ResourceId,
auto_close: bool,
status: u16,
) -> Result<bool, HttpNextError> {
let http =
// SAFETY: op is called with external.
unsafe { clone_external!(external, "op_http_set_response_body_resource") };
// IMPORTANT: We might end up requiring the OpState lock in set_response if we need to drop the request
// body resource so we _cannot_ hold the OpState lock longer than necessary.
// If the stream is auto_close, we will hold the last ref to it until the response is complete.
// TODO(mmastrac): We should be using the same auto-close functionality rather than removing autoclose resources.
// It's possible things could fail elsewhere if code expects the rid to continue existing after the response has been
// returned.
let resource = {
let mut state = state.borrow_mut();
if auto_close {
state
.resource_table
.take_any(stream_rid)
.map_err(HttpNextError::Resource)?
} else {
state
.resource_table
.get_any(stream_rid)
.map_err(HttpNextError::Resource)?
}
};
*http.needs_close_after_finish() = true;
set_response(
http.clone(),
resource.size_hint().1.map(|s| s as usize),
status,
true,
move |compression| {
ResponseBytesInner::from_resource(compression, resource, auto_close)
},
);
Ok(http.response_body_finished().await)
}
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_http_close_after_finish(external: *const c_void) {
let http =
// SAFETY: external is deleted before calling this op.
unsafe { take_external!(external, "op_http_close_after_finish") };
http.close_after_finish();
}
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_http_set_response_body_text(
external: *const c_void,
#[string] text: String,
status: u16,
) {
let http =
// SAFETY: external is deleted before calling this op.
unsafe { take_external!(external, "op_http_set_response_body_text") };
if !text.is_empty() {
set_response(http, Some(text.len()), status, false, |compression| {
ResponseBytesInner::from_vec(compression, text.into_bytes())
});
} else {
set_promise_complete(http, status);
}
}
#[op2]
pub fn op_http_set_response_body_bytes(
external: *const c_void,
#[buffer] buffer: JsBuffer,
status: u16,
) {
let http =
// SAFETY: external is deleted before calling this op.
unsafe { take_external!(external, "op_http_set_response_body_bytes") };
if !buffer.is_empty() {
set_response(http, Some(buffer.len()), status, false, |compression| {
ResponseBytesInner::from_bufview(compression, BufView::from(buffer))
});
} else {
set_promise_complete(http, status);
}
}
fn serve_http11_unconditional(
io: impl HttpServeStream,
svc: impl HttpService<Incoming, ResBody = HttpRecordResponse> + 'static,
cancel: Rc<CancelHandle>,
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), hyper::Error>> + 'static {
let conn = http1::Builder::new()
.keep_alive(true)
.writev(*USE_WRITEV)
.serve_connection(TokioIo::new(io), svc)
.with_upgrades();
async {
match conn.or_abort(cancel).await {
Err(mut conn) => {
Pin::new(&mut conn).graceful_shutdown();
conn.await
}
Ok(res) => res,
}
}
}
fn serve_http2_unconditional(
io: impl HttpServeStream,
svc: impl HttpService<Incoming, ResBody = HttpRecordResponse> + 'static,
cancel: Rc<CancelHandle>,
) -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), hyper::Error>> + 'static {
let conn =
http2::Builder::new(LocalExecutor).serve_connection(TokioIo::new(io), svc);
async {
match conn.or_abort(cancel).await {
Err(mut conn) => {
Pin::new(&mut conn).graceful_shutdown();
conn.await
}
Ok(res) => res,
}
}
}
async fn serve_http2_autodetect(
io: impl HttpServeStream,
svc: impl HttpService<Incoming, ResBody = HttpRecordResponse> + 'static,
cancel: Rc<CancelHandle>,
) -> Result<(), HttpNextError> {
let prefix = NetworkStreamPrefixCheck::new(io, HTTP2_PREFIX);
let (matches, io) = prefix.match_prefix().await?;
if matches {
serve_http2_unconditional(io, svc, cancel)
.await
.map_err(HttpNextError::Hyper)
} else {
serve_http11_unconditional(io, svc, cancel)
.await
.map_err(HttpNextError::Hyper)
}
}
fn serve_https(
mut io: TlsStream,
request_info: HttpConnectionProperties,
lifetime: HttpLifetime,
tx: tokio::sync::mpsc::Sender<Rc<HttpRecord>>,
) -> JoinHandle<Result<(), HttpNextError>> {
let HttpLifetime {
server_state,
connection_cancel_handle,
listen_cancel_handle,
} = lifetime;
let svc = service_fn(move |req: Request| {
handle_request(req, request_info.clone(), server_state.clone(), tx.clone())
});
spawn(
async {
let handshake = io.handshake().await?;
// If the client specifically negotiates a protocol, we will use it. If not, we'll auto-detect
// based on the prefix bytes
let handshake = handshake.alpn;
if Some(TLS_ALPN_HTTP_2) == handshake.as_deref() {
serve_http2_unconditional(io, svc, listen_cancel_handle)
.await
.map_err(HttpNextError::Hyper)
} else if Some(TLS_ALPN_HTTP_11) == handshake.as_deref() {
serve_http11_unconditional(io, svc, listen_cancel_handle)
.await
.map_err(HttpNextError::Hyper)
} else {
serve_http2_autodetect(io, svc, listen_cancel_handle).await
}
}
.try_or_cancel(connection_cancel_handle),
)
}
fn serve_http(
io: impl HttpServeStream,
request_info: HttpConnectionProperties,
lifetime: HttpLifetime,
tx: tokio::sync::mpsc::Sender<Rc<HttpRecord>>,
) -> JoinHandle<Result<(), HttpNextError>> {
let HttpLifetime {
server_state,
connection_cancel_handle,
listen_cancel_handle,
} = lifetime;
let svc = service_fn(move |req: Request| {
handle_request(req, request_info.clone(), server_state.clone(), tx.clone())
});
spawn(
serve_http2_autodetect(io, svc, listen_cancel_handle)
.try_or_cancel(connection_cancel_handle),
)
}
fn serve_http_on<HTTP>(
connection: HTTP::Connection,
listen_properties: &HttpListenProperties,
lifetime: HttpLifetime,
tx: tokio::sync::mpsc::Sender<Rc<HttpRecord>>,
) -> JoinHandle<Result<(), HttpNextError>>
where
HTTP: HttpPropertyExtractor,
{
let connection_properties: HttpConnectionProperties =
HTTP::connection_properties(listen_properties, &connection);
let network_stream = HTTP::to_network_stream_from_connection(connection);
match network_stream {
NetworkStream::Tcp(conn) => {
serve_http(conn, connection_properties, lifetime, tx)
}
NetworkStream::Tls(conn) => {
serve_https(conn, connection_properties, lifetime, tx)
}
#[cfg(unix)]
NetworkStream::Unix(conn) => {
serve_http(conn, connection_properties, lifetime, tx)
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
struct HttpLifetime {
connection_cancel_handle: Rc<CancelHandle>,
listen_cancel_handle: Rc<CancelHandle>,
server_state: SignallingRc<HttpServerState>,
}
struct HttpJoinHandle {
join_handle: AsyncRefCell<Option<JoinHandle<Result<(), HttpNextError>>>>,
connection_cancel_handle: Rc<CancelHandle>,
listen_cancel_handle: Rc<CancelHandle>,
rx: AsyncRefCell<tokio::sync::mpsc::Receiver<Rc<HttpRecord>>>,
server_state: SignallingRc<HttpServerState>,
}
impl HttpJoinHandle {
fn new(rx: tokio::sync::mpsc::Receiver<Rc<HttpRecord>>) -> Self {
Self {
join_handle: AsyncRefCell::new(None),
connection_cancel_handle: CancelHandle::new_rc(),
listen_cancel_handle: CancelHandle::new_rc(),
rx: AsyncRefCell::new(rx),
server_state: HttpServerState::new(),
}
}
fn lifetime(self: &Rc<Self>) -> HttpLifetime {
HttpLifetime {
connection_cancel_handle: self.connection_cancel_handle.clone(),
listen_cancel_handle: self.listen_cancel_handle.clone(),
server_state: self.server_state.clone(),
}
}
fn connection_cancel_handle(self: &Rc<Self>) -> Rc<CancelHandle> {
self.connection_cancel_handle.clone()
}
fn listen_cancel_handle(self: &Rc<Self>) -> Rc<CancelHandle> {
self.listen_cancel_handle.clone()
}
}
impl Resource for HttpJoinHandle {
fn name(&self) -> Cow<str> {
"http".into()
}
fn close(self: Rc<Self>) {
// During a close operation, we cancel everything
self.connection_cancel_handle.cancel();
self.listen_cancel_handle.cancel();
}
}
impl Drop for HttpJoinHandle {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// In some cases we may be dropped without closing, so let's cancel everything on the way out
self.connection_cancel_handle.cancel();
self.listen_cancel_handle.cancel();
}
}
#[op2]
#[serde]
pub fn op_http_serve<HTTP>(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
#[smi] listener_rid: ResourceId,
) -> Result<(ResourceId, &'static str, String), HttpNextError>
where
HTTP: HttpPropertyExtractor,
{
let listener =
HTTP::get_listener_for_rid(&mut state.borrow_mut(), listener_rid)
.map_err(HttpNextError::Resource)?;
let listen_properties = HTTP::listen_properties_from_listener(&listener)?;
let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::mpsc::channel(10);
let resource: Rc<HttpJoinHandle> = Rc::new(HttpJoinHandle::new(rx));
let listen_cancel_clone = resource.listen_cancel_handle();
let lifetime = resource.lifetime();
let listen_properties_clone: HttpListenProperties = listen_properties.clone();
let handle = spawn(async move {
loop {
let conn = HTTP::accept_connection_from_listener(&listener)
.try_or_cancel(listen_cancel_clone.clone())
.await
.map_err(HttpNextError::HttpPropertyExtractor)?;
serve_http_on::<HTTP>(
conn,
&listen_properties_clone,
lifetime.clone(),
tx.clone(),
);
}
#[allow(unreachable_code)]
Ok::<_, HttpNextError>(())
});
// Set the handle after we start the future
*RcRef::map(&resource, |this| &this.join_handle)
.try_borrow_mut()
.unwrap() = Some(handle);
Ok((
state.borrow_mut().resource_table.add_rc(resource),
listen_properties.scheme,
listen_properties.fallback_host,
))
}
#[op2]
#[serde]
pub fn op_http_serve_on<HTTP>(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
#[smi] connection_rid: ResourceId,
) -> Result<(ResourceId, &'static str, String), HttpNextError>
where
HTTP: HttpPropertyExtractor,
{
let connection =
HTTP::get_connection_for_rid(&mut state.borrow_mut(), connection_rid)
.map_err(HttpNextError::Resource)?;
let listen_properties = HTTP::listen_properties_from_connection(&connection)?;
let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::mpsc::channel(10);
let resource: Rc<HttpJoinHandle> = Rc::new(HttpJoinHandle::new(rx));
let handle = serve_http_on::<HTTP>(
connection,
&listen_properties,
resource.lifetime(),
tx,
);
// Set the handle after we start the future
*RcRef::map(&resource, |this| &this.join_handle)
.try_borrow_mut()
.unwrap() = Some(handle);
Ok((
state.borrow_mut().resource_table.add_rc(resource),
listen_properties.scheme,
listen_properties.fallback_host,
))
}
/// Synchronous, non-blocking call to see if there are any further HTTP requests. If anything
/// goes wrong in this method we return null and let the async handler pick up the real error.
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_http_try_wait(
state: &mut OpState,
#[smi] rid: ResourceId,
) -> *const c_void {
// The resource needs to exist.
let Ok(join_handle) = state.resource_table.get::<HttpJoinHandle>(rid) else {
return null();
};
// If join handle is somehow locked, just abort.
let Some(mut handle) =
RcRef::map(&join_handle, |this| &this.rx).try_borrow_mut()
else {
return null();
};
// See if there are any requests waiting on this channel. If not, return.
let Ok(record) = handle.try_recv() else {
return null();
};
let ptr = ExternalPointer::new(RcHttpRecord(record));
ptr.into_raw()
}
#[op2(async)]
pub async fn op_http_wait(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
#[smi] rid: ResourceId,
) -> Result<*const c_void, HttpNextError> {
// We will get the join handle initially, as we might be consuming requests still
let join_handle = state
.borrow_mut()
.resource_table
.get::<HttpJoinHandle>(rid)
.map_err(HttpNextError::Resource)?;
let cancel = join_handle.listen_cancel_handle();
let next = async {
let mut recv = RcRef::map(&join_handle, |this| &this.rx).borrow_mut().await;
recv.recv().await
}
.or_cancel(cancel)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| None)
.await;
// Do we have a request?
if let Some(record) = next {
let ptr = ExternalPointer::new(RcHttpRecord(record));
return Ok(ptr.into_raw());
}
// No - we're shutting down
let res = RcRef::map(join_handle, |this| &this.join_handle)
.borrow_mut()
.await
.take()
.unwrap()
.await?;
// Filter out shutdown (ENOTCONN) errors
if let Err(err) = res {
if let HttpNextError::Io(err) = &err {
if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotConnected {
return Ok(null());
}
}
return Err(err);
}
Ok(null())
}
/// Cancels the HTTP handle.
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_http_cancel(
state: &mut OpState,
#[smi] rid: ResourceId,
graceful: bool,
) -> Result<(), deno_core::error::AnyError> {
let join_handle = state.resource_table.get::<HttpJoinHandle>(rid)?;
if graceful {
// In a graceful shutdown, we close the listener and allow all the remaining connections to drain
join_handle.listen_cancel_handle().cancel();
} else {
// In a forceful shutdown, we close everything
join_handle.listen_cancel_handle().cancel();
join_handle.connection_cancel_handle().cancel();
}
Ok(())
}
#[op2(async)]
pub async fn op_http_close(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
#[smi] rid: ResourceId,
graceful: bool,
) -> Result<(), HttpNextError> {
let join_handle = state
.borrow_mut()
.resource_table
.take::<HttpJoinHandle>(rid)
.map_err(HttpNextError::Resource)?;
if graceful {
http_general_trace!("graceful shutdown");
// In a graceful shutdown, we close the listener and allow all the remaining connections to drain
join_handle.listen_cancel_handle().cancel();
poll_fn(|cx| join_handle.server_state.poll_complete(cx)).await;
} else {
http_general_trace!("forceful shutdown");
// In a forceful shutdown, we close everything
join_handle.listen_cancel_handle().cancel();
join_handle.connection_cancel_handle().cancel();
// Give streaming responses a tick to close
tokio::task::yield_now().await;
}
http_general_trace!("awaiting shutdown");
let mut join_handle = RcRef::map(&join_handle, |this| &this.join_handle)
.borrow_mut()
.await;
if let Some(join_handle) = join_handle.take() {
join_handle.await??;
}
Ok(())
}
struct UpgradeStream {
read: AsyncRefCell<tokio::io::ReadHalf<tokio::io::DuplexStream>>,
write: AsyncRefCell<tokio::io::WriteHalf<tokio::io::DuplexStream>>,
cancel_handle: CancelHandle,
}
impl UpgradeStream {
pub fn new(
read: tokio::io::ReadHalf<tokio::io::DuplexStream>,
write: tokio::io::WriteHalf<tokio::io::DuplexStream>,
) -> Self {
Self {
read: AsyncRefCell::new(read),
write: AsyncRefCell::new(write),
cancel_handle: CancelHandle::new(),
}
}
async fn read(
self: Rc<Self>,
buf: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<usize, std::io::Error> {
let cancel_handle = RcRef::map(self.clone(), |this| &this.cancel_handle);
async {
let read = RcRef::map(self, |this| &this.read);
let mut read = read.borrow_mut().await;
Pin::new(&mut *read).read(buf).await
}
.try_or_cancel(cancel_handle)
.await
}
async fn write(self: Rc<Self>, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, std::io::Error> {
let cancel_handle = RcRef::map(self.clone(), |this| &this.cancel_handle);
async {
let write = RcRef::map(self, |this| &this.write);
let mut write = write.borrow_mut().await;
Pin::new(&mut *write).write(buf).await
}
.try_or_cancel(cancel_handle)
.await
}
async fn write_vectored(
self: Rc<Self>,
buf1: &[u8],
buf2: &[u8],
) -> Result<usize, std::io::Error> {
let mut wr = RcRef::map(self, |r| &r.write).borrow_mut().await;
let total = buf1.len() + buf2.len();
let mut bufs = [std::io::IoSlice::new(buf1), std::io::IoSlice::new(buf2)];
let mut nwritten = wr.write_vectored(&bufs).await?;
if nwritten == total {
return Ok(nwritten);
}
// Slightly more optimized than (unstable) write_all_vectored for 2 iovecs.
while nwritten <= buf1.len() {
bufs[0] = std::io::IoSlice::new(&buf1[nwritten..]);
nwritten += wr.write_vectored(&bufs).await?;
}
// First buffer out of the way.
if nwritten < total && nwritten > buf1.len() {
wr.write_all(&buf2[nwritten - buf1.len()..]).await?;
}
Ok(total)
}
}
impl Resource for UpgradeStream {
fn name(&self) -> Cow<str> {
"httpRawUpgradeStream".into()
}
deno_core::impl_readable_byob!();
deno_core::impl_writable!();
fn close(self: Rc<Self>) {
self.cancel_handle.cancel();
}
}
#[op2(fast)]
pub fn op_can_write_vectored(
state: &mut OpState,
#[smi] rid: ResourceId,
) -> bool {
state.resource_table.get::<UpgradeStream>(rid).is_ok()
}
#[op2(async)]
#[number]
pub async fn op_raw_write_vectored(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
#[smi] rid: ResourceId,
#[buffer] buf1: JsBuffer,
#[buffer] buf2: JsBuffer,
) -> Result<usize, HttpNextError> {
let resource: Rc<UpgradeStream> = state
.borrow()
.resource_table
.get::<UpgradeStream>(rid)
.map_err(HttpNextError::Resource)?;
let nwritten = resource.write_vectored(&buf1, &buf2).await?;
Ok(nwritten)
}