= cowboy_http2(3)
== Name
cowboy_http2 - HTTP/2
== Description
The module `cowboy_http2` implements HTTP/2
as a Ranch protocol.
== Options
// @todo Might be worth moving cowboy_clear/tls/stream_h options
// to their respective manual, when they are added.
[source,erlang]
----
opts() :: #{
connection_type => worker | supervisor,
enable_connect_protocol => boolean(),
env => cowboy_middleware:env(),
inactivity_timeout => timeout(),
initial_connection_window_size => 65535..16#7fffffff,
initial_stream_window_size => 0..16#7fffffff,
max_concurrent_streams => non_neg_integer() | infinity,
max_decode_table_size => non_neg_integer(),
max_encode_table_size => non_neg_integer(),
max_frame_size_received => 16384..16777215,
max_frame_size_sent => 16384..16777215 | infinity,
middlewares => [module()],
preface_timeout => timeout(),
settings_timeout => timeout(),
shutdown_timeout => timeout(),
stream_handlers => [module()]
}
----
Configuration for the HTTP/2 protocol.
This configuration is passed to Cowboy when starting listeners
using `cowboy:start_clear/3` or `cowboy:start_tls/3` functions.
It can be updated without restarting listeners using the
Ranch functions `ranch:get_protocol_options/1` and
`ranch:set_protocol_options/2`.
The default value is given next to the option name:
connection_type (supervisor)::
Whether the connection process also acts as a supervisor.
enable_connect_protocol (false)::
Whether to enable the extended CONNECT method to allow
protocols like Websocket to be used over an HTTP/2 stream.
This option is experimental and disabled by default.
env (#{})::
Middleware environment.
inactivity_timeout (300000)::
Time in ms with nothing received at all before Cowboy closes the connection.
initial_connection_window_size (65535)::
Initial window size for the connection. This is the total amount
of data (from request bodies for example) that may be buffered
by the connection across all streams before the user code
explicitly requests it.
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Note that this value cannot be lower than the default.
initial_stream_window_size (65535)::
Initial window size for new streams. This is the total amount
of data (from request bodies for example) that may be buffered
by a single stream before the user code explicitly requests it.
max_concurrent_streams (infinity)::
Maximum number of concurrent streams allowed on the connection.
max_decode_table_size (4096)::
Maximum header table size used by the decoder. This is the value advertised
to the client. The client can then choose a header table size equal or lower
to the advertised value.
max_encode_table_size (4096)::
Maximum header table size used by the encoder. The server will compare this
value to what the client advertises and choose the smallest one as the
encoder's header table size.
max_frame_size_received (16384)::
Maximum size of the frames received by the server. This value is
advertised to the remote endpoint which can then decide to use
any value lower or equal for its frame sizes.
max_frame_size_sent (infinity)::
Maximum size of the frames sent by the server. This option allows
setting an upper limit to the frame sizes instead of blindly
following the client's advertised maximum.
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Note that actual frame sizes may be lower than the limit when
there is not enough space left in the flow control window.
middlewares ([cowboy_router, cowboy_handler])::
Middlewares to run for every request.
preface_timeout (5000)::
Time in ms Cowboy is willing to wait for the connection preface.
settings_timeout (5000)::
Time in ms Cowboy is willing to wait for a SETTINGS ack.
shutdown_timeout (5000)::
Time in ms Cowboy will wait for child processes to shut down before killing them.
stream_handlers ([cowboy_stream_h])::
Ordered list of stream handlers that will handle all stream events.
== Changelog
* *2.4*: Add the options `initial_connection_window_size`,
`initial_stream_window_size`, `max_concurrent_streams`,
`max_decode_table_size`, `max_encode_table_size`,
`max_frame_size_received`, `max_frame_size_sent`
and `settings_timeout` to configure HTTP/2 SETTINGS
and related behavior.
* *2.4*: Add the experimental option `enable_connect_protocol`.
* *2.0*: Protocol introduced.
== See also
link:man:cowboy(7)[cowboy(7)],
link:man:cowboy_http(3)[cowboy_http(3)],
link:man:cowboy_websocket(3)[cowboy_websocket(3)]