lib/async/http/body/pipe.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true # Released under the MIT License. # Copyright, 2019-2024, by Samuel Williams. # Copyright, 2020, by Bruno Sutic. require_relative 'writable' module Async module HTTP module Body class Pipe # If the input stream is closed first, it's likely the output stream will also be closed. def initialize(input, output = Writable.new, task: Task.current) @input = input @output = output head, tail = ::Socket.pair(Socket::AF_UNIX, Socket::SOCK_STREAM) @head = ::IO::Stream(head) @tail = tail @reader = nil @writer = nil task.async(transient: true, &self.method(:reader)) task.async(transient: true, &self.method(:writer)) end def to_io @tail end def close @reader&.stop @writer&.stop @tail.close end private # Read from the @input stream and write to the head of the pipe. def reader(task) @reader = task task.annotate "#{self.class} reader." while chunk = @input.read @head.write(chunk) @head.flush end @head.close_write rescue => error raise ensure @input.close(error) close_head if @writer&.finished? end # Read from the head of the pipe and write to the @output stream. # If the @tail is closed, this will cause chunk to be nil, which in turn will call `@output.close` and `@head.close` def writer(task) @writer = task task.annotate "#{self.class} writer." while chunk = @head.read_partial @output.write(chunk) end rescue => error raise ensure @output.close_write(error) close_head if @reader&.finished? end def close_head @head.close # Both tasks are done, don't keep references: @reader = nil @writer = nil end end end end end