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require_relative '../response'
require_relative 'stream'
module Async
module HTTP
module Protocol
module HTTP2
# Typically used on the client side for writing a request and reading the incoming response.
class Response < Protocol::Response
class Stream < HTTP2::Stream
def initialize(*)
super
@response = Response.new(self)
@notification = Async::Notification.new
@exception = nil
end
attr :response
def wait_for_input
# The input isn't ready until the response headers have been received:
@response.wait
# There is a possible race condition if you try to access @input - it might already be closed and nil.
return @response.body
end
def accept_push_promise_stream(promised_stream_id, headers)
raise ProtocolError, "Cannot accept push promise stream!"
end
# This should be invoked from the background reader, and notifies the task waiting for the headers that we are done.
def receive_initial_headers(headers, end_stream)
headers.each do |key, value|
if key == STATUS
@response.status = Integer(value)
elsif key == PROTOCOL
@response.protocol = value
elsif key == CONTENT_LENGTH
@length = Integer(value)
else
add_header(key, value)
end
end
@response.headers = @headers
if @response.valid?
if !end_stream
# We only construct the input/body if data is coming.
@response.body = prepare_input(@length)
elsif @response.head?
@response.body = ::Protocol::HTTP::Body::Head.new(@length)
end
else
send_reset_stream(::Protocol::HTTP2::Error::PROTOCOL_ERROR)
end
self.notify!
return headers
end
# Notify anyone waiting on the response headers to be received (or failure).
def notify!
if notification = @notification
@notification = nil
notification.signal
end
end
# Wait for the headers to be received or for stream reset.
def wait
# If you call wait after the headers were already received, it should return immediately:
@notification&.wait
if @exception
raise @exception
end
end
def closed(error)
super
if @response
@response = nil
end
@exception = error
notify!
end
end
def initialize(stream)
super(stream.connection.version, nil, nil)
@stream = stream
@request = nil
end
attr :stream
attr :request
def connection
@stream.connection
end
def wait
@stream.wait
end
def head?
@request&.head?
end
def valid?
!!@status
end
def build_request(headers)
request = ::Protocol::HTTP::Request.new
request.headers = ::Protocol::HTTP::Headers.new
headers.each do |key, value|
if key == SCHEME
raise ::Protocol::HTTP2::HeaderError, "Request scheme already specified!" if request.scheme
request.scheme = value
elsif key == AUTHORITY
raise ::Protocol::HTTP2::HeaderError, "Request authority already specified!" if request.authority
request.authority = value
elsif key == METHOD
raise ::Protocol::HTTP2::HeaderError, "Request method already specified!" if request.method
request.method = value
elsif key == PATH
raise ::Protocol::HTTP2::HeaderError, "Request path is empty!" if value.empty?
raise ::Protocol::HTTP2::HeaderError, "Request path already specified!" if request.path
request.path = value
elsif key.start_with? ':'
raise ::Protocol::HTTP2::HeaderError, "Invalid pseudo-header #{key}!"
else
request.headers[key] = value
end
end
@request = request
end
# Send a request and read it into this response.
def send_request(request)
@request = request
# https://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.8.1.2.3
# All HTTP/2 requests MUST include exactly one valid value for the :method, :scheme, and :path pseudo-header fields, unless it is a CONNECT request (Section 8.3). An HTTP request that omits mandatory pseudo-header fields is malformed (Section 8.1.2.6).
pseudo_headers = [
[SCHEME, request.scheme],
[METHOD, request.method],
[PATH, request.path],
]
# To ensure that the HTTP/1.1 request line can be reproduced accurately, this pseudo-header field MUST be omitted when translating from an HTTP/1.1 request that has a request target in origin or asterisk form (see [RFC7230], Section 5.3). Clients that generate HTTP/2 requests directly SHOULD use the :authority pseudo-header field instead of the Host header field.
if authority = request.authority
pseudo_headers << [AUTHORITY, authority]
end
if protocol = request.protocol
pseudo_headers << [PROTOCOL, protocol]
end
headers = ::Protocol::HTTP::Headers::Merged.new(
pseudo_headers,
request.headers
)
if request.body.nil?
@stream.send_headers(nil, headers, ::Protocol::HTTP2::END_STREAM)
else
if length = request.body.length
# This puts it at the end of the pseudo-headers:
pseudo_headers << [CONTENT_LENGTH, length]
end
# This function informs the headers object that any subsequent headers are going to be trailers. Therefore, it must be called *before* sending the headers, to avoid any race conditions.
trailers = request.headers.trailers!
begin
@stream.send_headers(nil, headers)
rescue
raise RequestFailed
end
@stream.send_body(request.body, trailers)
end
end
end
end
end
end
end