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+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package httputil
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "bytes"
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "net"
+ "net/http"
+ "net/url"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+)
+
+// drainBody reads all of b to memory and then returns two equivalent
+// ReadClosers yielding the same bytes.
+//
+// It returns an error if the initial slurp of all bytes fails. It does not attempt
+// to make the returned ReadClosers have identical error-matching behavior.
+func drainBody(b io.ReadCloser) (r1, r2 io.ReadCloser, err error) {
+ if b == nil || b == http.NoBody {
+ // No copying needed. Preserve the magic sentinel meaning of NoBody.
+ return http.NoBody, http.NoBody, nil
+ }
+ var buf bytes.Buffer
+ if _, err = buf.ReadFrom(b); err != nil {
+ return nil, b, err
+ }
+ if err = b.Close(); err != nil {
+ return nil, b, err
+ }
+ return io.NopCloser(&buf), io.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(buf.Bytes())), nil
+}
+
+// dumpConn is a net.Conn which writes to Writer and reads from Reader
+type dumpConn struct {
+ io.Writer
+ io.Reader
+}
+
+func (c *dumpConn) Close() error { return nil }
+func (c *dumpConn) LocalAddr() net.Addr { return nil }
+func (c *dumpConn) RemoteAddr() net.Addr { return nil }
+func (c *dumpConn) SetDeadline(t time.Time) error { return nil }
+func (c *dumpConn) SetReadDeadline(t time.Time) error { return nil }
+func (c *dumpConn) SetWriteDeadline(t time.Time) error { return nil }
+
+type neverEnding byte
+
+func (b neverEnding) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
+ for i := range p {
+ p[i] = byte(b)
+ }
+ return len(p), nil
+}
+
+// outGoingLength is a copy of the unexported
+// (*http.Request).outgoingLength method.
+func outgoingLength(req *http.Request) int64 {
+ if req.Body == nil || req.Body == http.NoBody {
+ return 0
+ }
+ if req.ContentLength != 0 {
+ return req.ContentLength
+ }
+ return -1
+}
+
+// DumpRequestOut is like DumpRequest but for outgoing client requests. It
+// includes any headers that the standard http.Transport adds, such as
+// User-Agent.
+func DumpRequestOut(req *http.Request, body bool) ([]byte, error) {
+ save := req.Body
+ dummyBody := false
+ if !body {
+ contentLength := outgoingLength(req)
+ if contentLength != 0 {
+ req.Body = io.NopCloser(io.LimitReader(neverEnding('x'), contentLength))
+ dummyBody = true
+ }
+ } else {
+ var err error
+ save, req.Body, err = drainBody(req.Body)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Since we're using the actual Transport code to write the request,
+ // switch to http so the Transport doesn't try to do an SSL
+ // negotiation with our dumpConn and its bytes.Buffer & pipe.
+ // The wire format for https and http are the same, anyway.
+ reqSend := req
+ if req.URL.Scheme == "https" {
+ reqSend = new(http.Request)
+ *reqSend = *req
+ reqSend.URL = new(url.URL)
+ *reqSend.URL = *req.URL
+ reqSend.URL.Scheme = "http"
+ }
+
+ // Use the actual Transport code to record what we would send
+ // on the wire, but not using TCP. Use a Transport with a
+ // custom dialer that returns a fake net.Conn that waits
+ // for the full input (and recording it), and then responds
+ // with a dummy response.
+ var buf bytes.Buffer // records the output
+ pr, pw := io.Pipe()
+ defer pr.Close()
+ defer pw.Close()
+ dr := &delegateReader{c: make(chan io.Reader)}
+
+ t := &http.Transport{
+ Dial: func(net, addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
+ return &dumpConn{io.MultiWriter(&buf, pw), dr}, nil
+ },
+ }
+ defer t.CloseIdleConnections()
+
+ // We need this channel to ensure that the reader
+ // goroutine exits if t.RoundTrip returns an error.
+ // See golang.org/issue/32571.
+ quitReadCh := make(chan struct{})
+ // Wait for the request before replying with a dummy response:
+ go func() {
+ req, err := http.ReadRequest(bufio.NewReader(pr))
+ if err == nil {
+ // Ensure all the body is read; otherwise
+ // we'll get a partial dump.
+ io.Copy(io.Discard, req.Body)
+ req.Body.Close()
+ }
+ select {
+ case dr.c <- strings.NewReader("HTTP/1.1 204 No Content\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n"):
+ case <-quitReadCh:
+ // Ensure delegateReader.Read doesn't block forever if we get an error.
+ close(dr.c)
+ }
+ }()
+
+ _, err := t.RoundTrip(reqSend)
+
+ req.Body = save
+ if err != nil {
+ pw.Close()
+ dr.err = err
+ close(quitReadCh)
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ dump := buf.Bytes()
+
+ // If we used a dummy body above, remove it now.
+ // TODO: if the req.ContentLength is large, we allocate memory
+ // unnecessarily just to slice it off here. But this is just
+ // a debug function, so this is acceptable for now. We could
+ // discard the body earlier if this matters.
+ if dummyBody {
+ if i := bytes.Index(dump, []byte("\r\n\r\n")); i >= 0 {
+ dump = dump[:i+4]
+ }
+ }
+ return dump, nil
+}
+
+// delegateReader is a reader that delegates to another reader,
+// once it arrives on a channel.
+type delegateReader struct {
+ c chan io.Reader
+ err error // only used if r is nil and c is closed.
+ r io.Reader // nil until received from c
+}
+
+func (r *delegateReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
+ if r.r == nil {
+ var ok bool
+ if r.r, ok = <-r.c; !ok {
+ return 0, r.err
+ }
+ }
+ return r.r.Read(p)
+}
+
+// Return value if nonempty, def otherwise.
+func valueOrDefault(value, def string) string {
+ if value != "" {
+ return value
+ }
+ return def
+}
+
+var reqWriteExcludeHeaderDump = map[string]bool{
+ "Host": true, // not in Header map anyway
+ "Transfer-Encoding": true,
+ "Trailer": true,
+}
+
+// DumpRequest returns the given request in its HTTP/1.x wire
+// representation. It should only be used by servers to debug client
+// requests. The returned representation is an approximation only;
+// some details of the initial request are lost while parsing it into
+// an http.Request. In particular, the order and case of header field
+// names are lost. The order of values in multi-valued headers is kept
+// intact. HTTP/2 requests are dumped in HTTP/1.x form, not in their
+// original binary representations.
+//
+// If body is true, DumpRequest also returns the body. To do so, it
+// consumes req.Body and then replaces it with a new io.ReadCloser
+// that yields the same bytes. If DumpRequest returns an error,
+// the state of req is undefined.
+//
+// The documentation for http.Request.Write details which fields
+// of req are included in the dump.
+func DumpRequest(req *http.Request, body bool) ([]byte, error) {
+ var err error
+ save := req.Body
+ if !body || req.Body == nil {
+ req.Body = nil
+ } else {
+ save, req.Body, err = drainBody(req.Body)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+
+ var b bytes.Buffer
+
+ // By default, print out the unmodified req.RequestURI, which
+ // is always set for incoming server requests. But because we
+ // previously used req.URL.RequestURI and the docs weren't
+ // always so clear about when to use DumpRequest vs
+ // DumpRequestOut, fall back to the old way if the caller
+ // provides a non-server Request.
+ reqURI := req.RequestURI
+ if reqURI == "" {
+ reqURI = req.URL.RequestURI()
+ }
+
+ fmt.Fprintf(&b, "%s %s HTTP/%d.%d\r\n", valueOrDefault(req.Method, "GET"),
+ reqURI, req.ProtoMajor, req.ProtoMinor)
+
+ absRequestURI := strings.HasPrefix(req.RequestURI, "http://") || strings.HasPrefix(req.RequestURI, "https://")
+ if !absRequestURI {
+ host := req.Host
+ if host == "" && req.URL != nil {
+ host = req.URL.Host
+ }
+ if host != "" {
+ fmt.Fprintf(&b, "Host: %s\r\n", host)
+ }
+ }
+
+ chunked := len(req.TransferEncoding) > 0 && req.TransferEncoding[0] == "chunked"
+ if len(req.TransferEncoding) > 0 {
+ fmt.Fprintf(&b, "Transfer-Encoding: %s\r\n", strings.Join(req.TransferEncoding, ","))
+ }
+ if req.Close {
+ fmt.Fprintf(&b, "Connection: close\r\n")
+ }
+
+ err = req.Header.WriteSubset(&b, reqWriteExcludeHeaderDump)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ io.WriteString(&b, "\r\n")
+
+ if req.Body != nil {
+ var dest io.Writer = &b
+ if chunked {
+ dest = NewChunkedWriter(dest)
+ }
+ _, err = io.Copy(dest, req.Body)
+ if chunked {
+ dest.(io.Closer).Close()
+ io.WriteString(&b, "\r\n")
+ }
+ }
+
+ req.Body = save
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return b.Bytes(), nil
+}
+
+// errNoBody is a sentinel error value used by failureToReadBody so we
+// can detect that the lack of body was intentional.
+var errNoBody = errors.New("sentinel error value")
+
+// failureToReadBody is a io.ReadCloser that just returns errNoBody on
+// Read. It's swapped in when we don't actually want to consume
+// the body, but need a non-nil one, and want to distinguish the
+// error from reading the dummy body.
+type failureToReadBody struct{}
+
+func (failureToReadBody) Read([]byte) (int, error) { return 0, errNoBody }
+func (failureToReadBody) Close() error { return nil }
+
+// emptyBody is an instance of empty reader.
+var emptyBody = io.NopCloser(strings.NewReader(""))
+
+// DumpResponse is like DumpRequest but dumps a response.
+func DumpResponse(resp *http.Response, body bool) ([]byte, error) {
+ var b bytes.Buffer
+ var err error
+ save := resp.Body
+ savecl := resp.ContentLength
+
+ if !body {
+ // For content length of zero. Make sure the body is an empty
+ // reader, instead of returning error through failureToReadBody{}.
+ if resp.ContentLength == 0 {
+ resp.Body = emptyBody
+ } else {
+ resp.Body = failureToReadBody{}
+ }
+ } else if resp.Body == nil {
+ resp.Body = emptyBody
+ } else {
+ save, resp.Body, err = drainBody(resp.Body)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+ err = resp.Write(&b)
+ if err == errNoBody {
+ err = nil
+ }
+ resp.Body = save
+ resp.ContentLength = savecl
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return b.Bytes(), nil
+}