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diff --git a/src/cowboy_req.erl b/src/cowboy_req.erl
index d98e395..eec4e88 100644
--- a/src/cowboy_req.erl
+++ b/src/cowboy_req.erl
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-%% Copyright (c) 2011-2013, Loïc Hoguin <[email protected]>
+%% Copyright (c) 2011-2014, Loïc Hoguin <[email protected]>
%% Copyright (c) 2011, Anthony Ramine <[email protected]>
%%
%% Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
@@ -13,31 +13,6 @@
%% ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
%% OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
-%% @doc HTTP request manipulation API.
-%%
-%% The functions in this module try to follow this pattern for their
-%% return types:
-%% <dl>
-%% <dt>access:</dt>
-%% <dd><em>{Value, Req}</em></dd>
-%% <dt>action:</dt>
-%% <dd><em>{Result, Req} | {Result, Value, Req} | {error, atom()}</em></dd>
-%% <dt>modification:</dt>
-%% <dd><em>Req</em></dd>
-%% <dt>question (<em>has_*</em> or <em>is_*</em>):</dt>
-%% <dd><em>boolean()</em></dd>
-%% </dl>
-%%
-%% Exceptions include <em>chunk/2</em> which always returns <em>'ok'</em>,
-%% and <em>to_list/1</em> which returns a list of key/values.
-%%
-%% Also note that all body reading functions perform actions, as Cowboy
-%% doesn't read the request body until they are called.
-%%
-%% Whenever <em>Req</em> is returned, it should always be kept in place of
-%% the one given as argument in your function call, because it keeps
-%% track of the request and response state. Doing so allows Cowboy to do
-%% some lazy evaluation and cache results when possible.
-module(cowboy_req).
%% Request API.
@@ -82,8 +57,11 @@
-export([body/2]).
-export([body_qs/1]).
-export([body_qs/2]).
--export([multipart_data/1]).
--export([multipart_skip/1]).
+
+%% Multipart API.
+-export([part/1]).
+-export([part_body/1]).
+-export([part_body/2]).
%% Response API.
-export([set_resp_cookie/4]).
@@ -122,11 +100,7 @@
-> {ok, binary()}
| {error, atom()}).
-type transfer_decode_fun() :: fun((binary(), any())
- -> {ok, binary(), binary(), any()}
- | more | {more, non_neg_integer(), binary(), any()}
- | {done, non_neg_integer(), binary()}
- | {done, binary(), non_neg_integer(), binary()}
- | {error, atom()}).
+ -> cow_http_te:decode_ret()).
-type resp_body_fun() :: fun((any(), module()) -> ok).
-type send_chunk_fun() :: fun((iodata()) -> ok | {error, atom()}).
@@ -159,8 +133,8 @@
%% Request body.
body_state = waiting :: waiting | done | {stream, non_neg_integer(),
transfer_decode_fun(), any(), content_decode_fun()},
- multipart = undefined :: undefined | {non_neg_integer(), fun()},
buffer = <<>> :: binary(),
+ multipart = undefined :: undefined | {binary(), binary()},
%% Response.
resp_compress = false :: boolean(),
@@ -181,13 +155,6 @@
%% Request API.
-%% @doc Create a new HTTP Req object.
-%%
-%% This function takes care of setting the owner's pid to self().
-%% @private
-%%
-%% Since we always need to parse the Connection header, we do it
-%% in an optimized way and add the parsed value to p_headers' cache.
-spec new(any(), module(),
undefined | {inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number()},
binary(), binary(), binary(),
@@ -210,72 +177,58 @@ new(Socket, Transport, Peer, Method, Path, Query,
false ->
Req; %% keepalive
{_, ConnectionHeader} ->
- Tokens = parse_connection_before(ConnectionHeader, []),
+ Tokens = cow_http_hd:parse_connection(ConnectionHeader),
Connection = connection_to_atom(Tokens),
Req#http_req{connection=Connection,
p_headers=[{<<"connection">>, Tokens}]}
end
end.
-%% @doc Return the HTTP method of the request.
-spec method(Req) -> {binary(), Req} when Req::req().
method(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.method, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the HTTP version used for the request.
-spec version(Req) -> {cowboy:http_version(), Req} when Req::req().
version(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.version, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the peer address and port number of the remote host.
-spec peer(Req)
-> {{inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number()}, Req}
when Req::req().
peer(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.peer, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the host binary string.
-spec host(Req) -> {binary(), Req} when Req::req().
host(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.host, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the extra host information obtained from partially matching
-%% the hostname using <em>'...'</em>.
-spec host_info(Req)
-> {cowboy_router:tokens() | undefined, Req} when Req::req().
host_info(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.host_info, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the port used for this request.
-spec port(Req) -> {inet:port_number(), Req} when Req::req().
port(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.port, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the path binary string.
-spec path(Req) -> {binary(), Req} when Req::req().
path(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.path, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the extra path information obtained from partially matching
-%% the patch using <em>'...'</em>.
-spec path_info(Req)
-> {cowboy_router:tokens() | undefined, Req} when Req::req().
path_info(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.path_info, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the raw query string directly taken from the request.
-spec qs(Req) -> {binary(), Req} when Req::req().
qs(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.qs, Req}.
-%% @equiv qs_val(Name, Req, undefined)
-spec qs_val(binary(), Req)
-> {binary() | true | undefined, Req} when Req::req().
qs_val(Name, Req) when is_binary(Name) ->
qs_val(Name, Req, undefined).
-%% @doc Return the query string value for the given key, or a default if
-%% missing.
-spec qs_val(binary(), Req, Default)
-> {binary() | true | Default, Req} when Req::req(), Default::any().
qs_val(Name, Req=#http_req{qs=RawQs, qs_vals=undefined}, Default)
@@ -288,7 +241,6 @@ qs_val(Name, Req, Default) ->
false -> {Default, Req}
end.
-%% @doc Return the full list of query string values.
-spec qs_vals(Req) -> {list({binary(), binary() | true}), Req} when Req::req().
qs_vals(Req=#http_req{qs=RawQs, qs_vals=undefined}) ->
QsVals = cow_qs:parse_qs(RawQs),
@@ -296,10 +248,7 @@ qs_vals(Req=#http_req{qs=RawQs, qs_vals=undefined}) ->
qs_vals(Req=#http_req{qs_vals=QsVals}) ->
{QsVals, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the request URL as a binary without the path and query string.
-%%
%% The URL includes the scheme, host and port only.
-%% @see cowboy_req:url/1
-spec host_url(Req) -> {undefined | binary(), Req} when Req::req().
host_url(Req=#http_req{port=undefined}) ->
{undefined, Req};
@@ -316,8 +265,6 @@ host_url(Req=#http_req{transport=Transport, host=Host, port=Port}) ->
end,
{<< "http", Secure/binary, "://", Host/binary, PortBin/binary >>, Req}.
-%% @doc Return the full request URL as a binary.
-%%
%% The URL includes the scheme, host, port, path and query string.
-spec url(Req) -> {undefined | binary(), Req} when Req::req().
url(Req=#http_req{}) ->
@@ -333,13 +280,10 @@ url(HostURL, Req=#http_req{path=Path, qs=QS}) ->
end,
{<< HostURL/binary, Path/binary, QS2/binary >>, Req}.
-%% @equiv binding(Name, Req, undefined)
-spec binding(atom(), Req) -> {any() | undefined, Req} when Req::req().
binding(Name, Req) when is_atom(Name) ->
binding(Name, Req, undefined).
-%% @doc Return the binding value for the given key obtained when matching
-%% the host and path against the dispatch list, or a default if missing.
-spec binding(atom(), Req, Default)
-> {any() | Default, Req} when Req::req(), Default::any().
binding(Name, Req, Default) when is_atom(Name) ->
@@ -348,18 +292,15 @@ binding(Name, Req, Default) when is_atom(Name) ->
false -> {Default, Req}
end.
-%% @doc Return the full list of binding values.
-spec bindings(Req) -> {[{atom(), any()}], Req} when Req::req().
bindings(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.bindings, Req}.
-%% @equiv header(Name, Req, undefined)
-spec header(binary(), Req)
-> {binary() | undefined, Req} when Req::req().
header(Name, Req) ->
header(Name, Req, undefined).
-%% @doc Return the header value for the given key, or a default if missing.
-spec header(binary(), Req, Default)
-> {binary() | Default, Req} when Req::req(), Default::any().
header(Name, Req, Default) ->
@@ -368,16 +309,10 @@ header(Name, Req, Default) ->
false -> {Default, Req}
end.
-%% @doc Return the full list of headers.
-spec headers(Req) -> {cowboy:http_headers(), Req} when Req::req().
headers(Req) ->
{Req#http_req.headers, Req}.
-%% @doc Semantically parse headers.
-%%
-%% When the value isn't found, a proper default value for the type
-%% returned is used as a return value.
-%% @see parse_header/3
-spec parse_header(binary(), Req)
-> {ok, any(), Req} | {undefined, binary(), Req}
| {error, badarg} when Req::req().
@@ -387,14 +322,10 @@ parse_header(Name, Req=#http_req{p_headers=PHeaders}) ->
{Name, Value} -> {ok, Value, Req}
end.
-%% @doc Default values for semantic header parsing.
-spec parse_header_default(binary()) -> any().
parse_header_default(<<"transfer-encoding">>) -> [<<"identity">>];
parse_header_default(_Name) -> undefined.
-%% @doc Semantically parse headers.
-%%
-%% When the header is unknown, the value is returned directly without parsing.
-spec parse_header(binary(), Req, any())
-> {ok, any(), Req} | {undefined, binary(), Req}
| {error, badarg} when Req::req().
@@ -424,7 +355,7 @@ parse_header(Name = <<"authorization">>, Req, Default) ->
cowboy_http:token_ci(Value, fun cowboy_http:authorization/2)
end);
parse_header(Name = <<"content-length">>, Req, Default) ->
- parse_header(Name, Req, Default, fun cowboy_http:digits/1);
+ parse_header(Name, Req, Default, fun cow_http_hd:parse_content_length/1);
parse_header(Name = <<"content-type">>, Req, Default) ->
parse_header(Name, Req, Default, fun cowboy_http:content_type/1);
parse_header(Name = <<"cookie">>, Req, Default) ->
@@ -451,10 +382,10 @@ parse_header(Name, Req, Default)
fun (Value) ->
cowboy_http:nonempty_list(Value, fun cowboy_http:token/2)
end);
-%% @todo Extension parameters.
-parse_header(Name, Req, Default)
- when Name =:= <<"transfer-encoding">>;
- Name =:= <<"upgrade">> ->
+parse_header(Name = <<"transfer-encoding">>, Req, Default) ->
+ parse_header(Name, Req, Default, fun cow_http_hd:parse_transfer_encoding/1);
+%% @todo Product version.
+parse_header(Name = <<"upgrade">>, Req, Default) ->
parse_header(Name, Req, Default,
fun (Value) ->
cowboy_http:nonempty_list(Value, fun cowboy_http:token_ci/2)
@@ -478,14 +409,11 @@ parse_header(Name, Req=#http_req{p_headers=PHeaders}, Default, Fun) ->
end
end.
-%% @equiv cookie(Name, Req, undefined)
-spec cookie(binary(), Req)
-> {binary() | undefined, Req} when Req::req().
cookie(Name, Req) when is_binary(Name) ->
cookie(Name, Req, undefined).
-%% @doc Return the cookie value for the given key, or a default if
-%% missing.
-spec cookie(binary(), Req, Default)
-> {binary() | Default, Req} when Req::req(), Default::any().
cookie(Name, Req=#http_req{cookies=undefined}, Default) when is_binary(Name) ->
@@ -501,7 +429,6 @@ cookie(Name, Req, Default) ->
false -> {Default, Req}
end.
-%% @doc Return the full list of cookie values.
-spec cookies(Req) -> {list({binary(), binary()}), Req} when Req::req().
cookies(Req=#http_req{cookies=undefined}) ->
case parse_header(<<"cookie">>, Req) of
@@ -516,16 +443,10 @@ cookies(Req=#http_req{cookies=undefined}) ->
cookies(Req=#http_req{cookies=Cookies}) ->
{Cookies, Req}.
-%% @equiv meta(Name, Req, undefined)
-spec meta(atom(), Req) -> {any() | undefined, Req} when Req::req().
meta(Name, Req) ->
meta(Name, Req, undefined).
-%% @doc Return metadata information about the request.
-%%
-%% Metadata information varies from one protocol to another. Websockets
-%% would define the protocol version here, while REST would use it to
-%% indicate which media type, language and charset were retained.
-spec meta(atom(), Req, any()) -> {any(), Req} when Req::req().
meta(Name, Req, Default) ->
case lists:keyfind(Name, 1, Req#http_req.meta) of
@@ -533,18 +454,12 @@ meta(Name, Req, Default) ->
false -> {Default, Req}
end.
-%% @doc Set metadata information.
-%%
-%% You can use this function to attach information about the request.
-%%
-%% If the value already exists it will be overwritten.
-spec set_meta(atom(), any(), Req) -> Req when Req::req().
set_meta(Name, Value, Req=#http_req{meta=Meta}) ->
- Req#http_req{meta=[{Name, Value}|lists:keydelete(Name, 1, Meta)]}.
+ Req#http_req{meta=lists:keystore(Name, 1, Meta, {Name, Value})}.
%% Request Body API.
-%% @doc Return whether the request message has a body.
-spec has_body(req()) -> boolean().
has_body(Req) ->
case lists:keyfind(<<"content-length">>, 1, Req#http_req.headers) of
@@ -556,8 +471,6 @@ has_body(Req) ->
lists:keymember(<<"transfer-encoding">>, 1, Req#http_req.headers)
end.
-%% @doc Return the request message body length, if known.
-%%
%% The length may not be known if Transfer-Encoding is not identity,
%% and the body hasn't been read at the time of the call.
-spec body_length(Req) -> {undefined | non_neg_integer(), Req} when Req::req().
@@ -570,12 +483,6 @@ body_length(Req) ->
{undefined, Req2}
end.
-%% @doc Initialize body streaming and set custom decoding functions.
-%%
-%% Calling this function is optional. It should only be used if you
-%% need to override the default behavior of Cowboy. Otherwise you
-%% should call stream_body/{1,2} directly.
-%%
%% Two decodings happen. First a decoding function is applied to the
%% transferred data, and then another is applied to the actual content.
%%
@@ -584,34 +491,17 @@ body_length(Req) ->
%% also initialized through this function.
%%
%% Content encoding is generally used for compression.
-%%
-%% Standard encodings can be found in cowboy_http.
-spec init_stream(transfer_decode_fun(), any(), content_decode_fun(), Req)
-> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
init_stream(TransferDecode, TransferState, ContentDecode, Req) ->
{ok, Req#http_req{body_state=
{stream, 0, TransferDecode, TransferState, ContentDecode}}}.
-%% @equiv stream_body(1000000, Req)
-spec stream_body(Req) -> {ok, binary(), Req}
| {done, Req} | {error, atom()} when Req::req().
stream_body(Req) ->
stream_body(1000000, Req).
-%% @doc Stream the request's body.
-%%
-%% This is the most low level function to read the request body.
-%%
-%% In most cases, if they weren't defined before using init_stream/4,
-%% this function will guess which transfer and content encodings were
-%% used for building the request body, and configure the decoding
-%% functions that will be used when streaming.
-%%
-%% It then starts streaming the body, returning {ok, Data, Req}
-%% for each streamed part, and {done, Req} when it's finished streaming.
-%%
-%% You can limit the size of the chunks being returned by using the
-%% first argument which is the size in bytes. It defaults to 1000000 bytes.
-spec stream_body(non_neg_integer(), Req) -> {ok, binary(), Req}
| {done, Req} | {error, atom()} when Req::req().
stream_body(MaxLength, Req=#http_req{body_state=waiting, version=Version,
@@ -629,7 +519,7 @@ stream_body(MaxLength, Req=#http_req{body_state=waiting, version=Version,
{ok, [<<"chunked">>], Req2} ->
stream_body(MaxLength, Req2#http_req{body_state=
{stream, 0,
- fun cowboy_http:te_chunked/2, {0, 0},
+ fun cow_http_te:stream_chunked/2, {0, 0},
fun cowboy_http:ce_identity/1}});
{ok, [<<"identity">>], Req2} ->
{Length, Req3} = body_length(Req2),
@@ -639,7 +529,7 @@ stream_body(MaxLength, Req=#http_req{body_state=waiting, version=Version,
Length ->
stream_body(MaxLength, Req3#http_req{body_state=
{stream, Length,
- fun cowboy_http:te_identity/2, {0, Length},
+ fun cow_http_te:stream_identity/2, {0, Length},
fun cowboy_http:ce_identity/1}})
end
end;
@@ -663,31 +553,34 @@ stream_body_recv(MaxLength, Req=#http_req{
{error, Reason} -> {error, Reason}
end.
+%% @todo Handle chunked after-the-facts headers.
+%% @todo Depending on the length returned we might want to 0 or +5 it.
-spec transfer_decode(binary(), Req)
-> {ok, binary(), Req} | {error, atom()} when Req::req().
transfer_decode(Data, Req=#http_req{body_state={stream, _,
TransferDecode, TransferState, ContentDecode}}) ->
case TransferDecode(Data, TransferState) of
- {ok, Data2, Rest, TransferState2} ->
- content_decode(ContentDecode, Data2,
- Req#http_req{buffer=Rest, body_state={stream, 0,
- TransferDecode, TransferState2, ContentDecode}});
- %% @todo {header(s) for chunked
more ->
stream_body_recv(0, Req#http_req{buffer=Data, body_state={stream,
0, TransferDecode, TransferState, ContentDecode}});
- {more, Length, Data2, TransferState2} ->
+ {more, Data2, TransferState2} ->
+ content_decode(ContentDecode, Data2,
+ Req#http_req{body_state={stream, 0,
+ TransferDecode, TransferState2, ContentDecode}});
+ {more, Data2, Length, TransferState2} when is_integer(Length) ->
content_decode(ContentDecode, Data2,
Req#http_req{body_state={stream, Length,
TransferDecode, TransferState2, ContentDecode}});
+ {more, Data2, Rest, TransferState2} ->
+ content_decode(ContentDecode, Data2,
+ Req#http_req{buffer=Rest, body_state={stream, 0,
+ TransferDecode, TransferState2, ContentDecode}});
{done, Length, Rest} ->
Req2 = transfer_decode_done(Length, Rest, Req),
{done, Req2};
{done, Data2, Length, Rest} ->
Req2 = transfer_decode_done(Length, Rest, Req),
- content_decode(ContentDecode, Data2, Req2);
- {error, Reason} ->
- {error, Reason}
+ content_decode(ContentDecode, Data2, Req2)
end.
-spec transfer_decode_done(non_neg_integer(), binary(), Req)
@@ -704,7 +597,6 @@ transfer_decode_done(Length, Rest, Req=#http_req{
Req#http_req{buffer=Rest, body_state=done,
headers=Headers3, p_headers=PHeaders3}.
-%% @todo Probably needs a Rest.
-spec content_decode(content_decode_fun(), binary(), Req)
-> {ok, binary(), Req} | {error, atom()} when Req::req().
content_decode(ContentDecode, Data, Req) ->
@@ -713,12 +605,10 @@ content_decode(ContentDecode, Data, Req) ->
{error, Reason} -> {error, Reason}
end.
-%% @equiv body(8000000, Req)
-spec body(Req) -> {ok, binary(), Req} | {error, atom()} when Req::req().
body(Req) ->
body(8000000, Req).
-%% @doc Return the body sent with the request.
-spec body(non_neg_integer() | infinity, Req)
-> {ok, binary(), Req} | {error, atom()} when Req::req().
body(MaxBodyLength, Req) ->
@@ -754,15 +644,12 @@ skip_body(Req) ->
{error, Reason} -> {error, Reason}
end.
-%% @equiv body_qs(16000, Req)
-spec body_qs(Req)
-> {ok, [{binary(), binary() | true}], Req} | {error, atom()}
when Req::req().
body_qs(Req) ->
body_qs(16000, Req).
-%% @doc Return the body sent with the request, parsed as an
-%% application/x-www-form-urlencoded string.
%% Essentially a POST query string.
-spec body_qs(non_neg_integer() | infinity, Req)
-> {ok, [{binary(), binary() | true}], Req} | {error, atom()}
@@ -775,65 +662,78 @@ body_qs(MaxBodyLength, Req) ->
{error, Reason}
end.
-%% Multipart Request API.
+%% Multipart API.
-%% @doc Return data from the multipart parser.
-%%
-%% Use this function for multipart streaming. For each part in the request,
-%% this function returns <em>{headers, Headers, Req}</em> followed by a sequence of
-%% <em>{body, Data, Req}</em> tuples and finally <em>{end_of_part, Req}</em>. When there
-%% is no part to parse anymore, <em>{eof, Req}</em> is returned.
--spec multipart_data(Req)
- -> {headers, cowboy:http_headers(), Req} | {body, binary(), Req}
- | {end_of_part | eof, Req} when Req::req().
-multipart_data(Req=#http_req{body_state=waiting}) ->
- {ok, {<<"multipart">>, _SubType, Params}, Req2} =
- parse_header(<<"content-type">>, Req),
- {_, Boundary} = lists:keyfind(<<"boundary">>, 1, Params),
- {ok, Length, Req3} = parse_header(<<"content-length">>, Req2),
- multipart_data(Req3, Length, {more, cowboy_multipart:parser(Boundary)});
-multipart_data(Req=#http_req{multipart={Length, Cont}}) ->
- multipart_data(Req, Length, Cont());
-multipart_data(Req=#http_req{body_state=done}) ->
- {eof, Req}.
-
-multipart_data(Req, Length, {headers, Headers, Cont}) ->
- {headers, Headers, Req#http_req{multipart={Length, Cont}}};
-multipart_data(Req, Length, {body, Data, Cont}) ->
- {body, Data, Req#http_req{multipart={Length, Cont}}};
-multipart_data(Req, Length, {end_of_part, Cont}) ->
- {end_of_part, Req#http_req{multipart={Length, Cont}}};
-multipart_data(Req, 0, eof) ->
- {eof, Req#http_req{body_state=done, multipart=undefined}};
-multipart_data(Req=#http_req{socket=Socket, transport=Transport},
- Length, eof) ->
- %% We just want to skip so no need to stream data here.
- {ok, _Data} = Transport:recv(Socket, Length, 5000),
- {eof, Req#http_req{body_state=done, multipart=undefined}};
-multipart_data(Req, Length, {more, Parser}) when Length > 0 ->
- case stream_body(Req) of
- {ok, << Data:Length/binary, Buffer/binary >>, Req2} ->
- multipart_data(Req2#http_req{buffer=Buffer}, 0, Parser(Data));
- {ok, Data, Req2} ->
- multipart_data(Req2, Length - byte_size(Data), Parser(Data))
+-spec part(Req)
+ -> {ok, cow_multipart:headers(), Req} | {done, Req}
+ when Req::req().
+part(Req=#http_req{multipart=undefined}) ->
+ part(init_multipart(Req));
+part(Req) ->
+ {ok, Data, Req2} = stream_multipart(Req),
+ part(Data, Req2).
+
+part(Buffer, Req=#http_req{multipart={Boundary, _}}) ->
+ case cow_multipart:parse_headers(Buffer, Boundary) of
+ more ->
+ {ok, Data, Req2} = stream_multipart(Req),
+ part(<< Buffer/binary, Data/binary >>, Req2);
+ {more, Buffer2} ->
+ {ok, Data, Req2} = stream_multipart(Req),
+ part(<< Buffer2/binary, Data/binary >>, Req2);
+ {ok, Headers, Rest} ->
+ {ok, Headers, Req#http_req{multipart={Boundary, Rest}}};
+ %% Ignore epilogue.
+ {done, _} ->
+ {done, Req#http_req{multipart=undefined}}
end.
-%% @doc Skip a part returned by the multipart parser.
-%%
-%% This function repeatedly calls <em>multipart_data/1</em> until
-%% <em>{end_of_part, Req}</em> or <em>{eof, Req}</em> is parsed.
--spec multipart_skip(Req) -> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
-multipart_skip(Req) ->
- case multipart_data(Req) of
- {end_of_part, Req2} -> {ok, Req2};
- {eof, Req2} -> {ok, Req2};
- {_, _, Req2} -> multipart_skip(Req2)
+-spec part_body(Req)
+ -> {ok, binary(), Req} | {more, binary(), Req}
+ when Req::req().
+part_body(Req) ->
+ part_body(8000000, Req).
+
+-spec part_body(non_neg_integer(), Req)
+ -> {ok, binary(), Req} | {more, binary(), Req}
+ when Req::req().
+part_body(MaxLength, Req=#http_req{multipart=undefined}) ->
+ part_body(MaxLength, init_multipart(Req));
+part_body(MaxLength, Req) ->
+ part_body(<<>>, MaxLength, Req, <<>>).
+
+part_body(Buffer, MaxLength, Req=#http_req{multipart={Boundary, _}}, Acc)
+ when byte_size(Acc) > MaxLength ->
+ {more, Acc, Req#http_req{multipart={Boundary, Buffer}}};
+part_body(Buffer, MaxLength, Req=#http_req{multipart={Boundary, _}}, Acc) ->
+ {ok, Data, Req2} = stream_multipart(Req),
+ case cow_multipart:parse_body(<< Buffer/binary, Data/binary >>, Boundary) of
+ {ok, Body} ->
+ part_body(<<>>, MaxLength, Req2, << Acc/binary, Body/binary >>);
+ {ok, Body, Rest} ->
+ part_body(Rest, MaxLength, Req2, << Acc/binary, Body/binary >>);
+ done ->
+ {ok, Acc, Req2};
+ {done, Body} ->
+ {ok, << Acc/binary, Body/binary >>, Req2};
+ {done, Body, Rest} ->
+ {ok, << Acc/binary, Body/binary >>,
+ Req2#http_req{multipart={Boundary, Rest}}}
end.
+init_multipart(Req) ->
+ {ok, {<<"multipart">>, _, Params}, Req2}
+ = parse_header(<<"content-type">>, Req),
+ {_, Boundary} = lists:keyfind(<<"boundary">>, 1, Params),
+ Req2#http_req{multipart={Boundary, <<>>}}.
+
+stream_multipart(Req=#http_req{multipart={_, <<>>}}) ->
+ stream_body(Req);
+stream_multipart(Req=#http_req{multipart={Boundary, Buffer}}) ->
+ {ok, Buffer, Req#http_req{multipart={Boundary, <<>>}}}.
+
%% Response API.
-%% @doc Add a cookie header to the response.
-%%
%% The cookie name cannot contain any of the following characters:
%% =,;\s\t\r\n\013\014
%%
@@ -845,46 +745,19 @@ set_resp_cookie(Name, Value, Opts, Req) ->
Cookie = cow_cookie:setcookie(Name, Value, Opts),
set_resp_header(<<"set-cookie">>, Cookie, Req).
-%% @doc Add a header to the response.
-spec set_resp_header(binary(), iodata(), Req)
-> Req when Req::req().
set_resp_header(Name, Value, Req=#http_req{resp_headers=RespHeaders}) ->
Req#http_req{resp_headers=[{Name, Value}|RespHeaders]}.
-%% @doc Add a body to the response.
-%%
-%% The body set here is ignored if the response is later sent using
-%% anything other than reply/2 or reply/3. The response body is expected
-%% to be a binary or an iolist.
-spec set_resp_body(iodata(), Req) -> Req when Req::req().
set_resp_body(Body, Req) ->
Req#http_req{resp_body=Body}.
-%% @doc Add a body stream function to the response.
-%%
-%% The body set here is ignored if the response is later sent using
-%% anything other than reply/2 or reply/3.
-%%
-%% Setting a response stream function without a length means that the
-%% body will be sent until the connection is closed. Cowboy will make
-%% sure that the connection is closed with no extra step required.
-%%
-%% To inform the client that a body has been sent with this request,
-%% Cowboy will add a "Transfer-Encoding: identity" header to the
-%% response.
-spec set_resp_body_fun(resp_body_fun(), Req) -> Req when Req::req().
set_resp_body_fun(StreamFun, Req) when is_function(StreamFun) ->
Req#http_req{resp_body=StreamFun}.
-%% @doc Add a body function to the response.
-%%
-%% The body set here is ignored if the response is later sent using
-%% anything other than reply/2 or reply/3.
-%%
-%% Cowboy will call the given response stream function after sending the
-%% headers. This function must send the specified number of bytes to the
-%% socket it will receive as argument.
-%%
%% If the body function crashes while writing the response body or writes
%% fewer bytes than declared the behaviour is undefined.
-spec set_resp_body_fun(non_neg_integer(), resp_body_fun(), Req)
@@ -898,12 +771,10 @@ set_resp_body_fun(chunked, StreamFun, Req)
when is_function(StreamFun) ->
Req#http_req{resp_body={chunked, StreamFun}}.
-%% @doc Return whether the given header has been set for the response.
-spec has_resp_header(binary(), req()) -> boolean().
has_resp_header(Name, #http_req{resp_headers=RespHeaders}) ->
lists:keymember(Name, 1, RespHeaders).
-%% @doc Return whether a body has been set for the response.
-spec has_resp_body(req()) -> boolean().
has_resp_body(#http_req{resp_body=RespBody}) when is_function(RespBody) ->
true;
@@ -914,25 +785,21 @@ has_resp_body(#http_req{resp_body={Length, _}}) ->
has_resp_body(#http_req{resp_body=RespBody}) ->
iolist_size(RespBody) > 0.
-%% @doc Remove a header previously set for the response.
-spec delete_resp_header(binary(), Req)
-> Req when Req::req().
delete_resp_header(Name, Req=#http_req{resp_headers=RespHeaders}) ->
RespHeaders2 = lists:keydelete(Name, 1, RespHeaders),
Req#http_req{resp_headers=RespHeaders2}.
-%% @equiv reply(Status, [], [], Req)
-spec reply(cowboy:http_status(), Req) -> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
reply(Status, Req=#http_req{resp_body=Body}) ->
reply(Status, [], Body, Req).
-%% @equiv reply(Status, Headers, [], Req)
-spec reply(cowboy:http_status(), cowboy:http_headers(), Req)
-> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
reply(Status, Headers, Req=#http_req{resp_body=Body}) ->
reply(Status, Headers, Body, Req).
-%% @doc Send a reply to the client.
-spec reply(cowboy:http_status(), cowboy:http_headers(),
iodata() | {non_neg_integer() | resp_body_fun()}, Req)
-> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
@@ -1060,22 +927,16 @@ reply_no_compress(Status, Headers, Body, Req,
Req),
Req2.
-%% @equiv chunked_reply(Status, [], Req)
-spec chunked_reply(cowboy:http_status(), Req) -> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
chunked_reply(Status, Req) ->
chunked_reply(Status, [], Req).
-%% @doc Initiate the sending of a chunked reply to the client.
-%% @see cowboy_req:chunk/2
-spec chunked_reply(cowboy:http_status(), cowboy:http_headers(), Req)
-> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
chunked_reply(Status, Headers, Req) ->
{_, Req2} = chunked_response(Status, Headers, Req),
{ok, Req2}.
-%% @doc Send a chunk of data.
-%%
-%% A chunked reply must have been initiated before calling this function.
-spec chunk(iodata(), req()) -> ok | {error, atom()}.
chunk(_Data, #http_req{method= <<"HEAD">>}) ->
ok;
@@ -1090,8 +951,7 @@ chunk(Data, #http_req{socket=Socket, transport=Transport,
Transport:send(Socket, [integer_to_list(iolist_size(Data), 16),
<<"\r\n">>, Data, <<"\r\n">>]).
-%% @doc Finish the chunked reply.
-%% @todo If ever made public, need to send nothing if HEAD.
+%% If ever made public, need to send nothing if HEAD.
-spec last_chunk(Req) -> Req when Req::req().
last_chunk(Req=#http_req{socket=Socket, transport=cowboy_spdy}) ->
_ = cowboy_spdy:stream_close(Socket),
@@ -1100,8 +960,6 @@ last_chunk(Req=#http_req{socket=Socket, transport=Transport}) ->
_ = Transport:send(Socket, <<"0\r\n\r\n">>),
Req#http_req{resp_state=done}.
-%% @doc Send an upgrade reply.
-%% @private
-spec upgrade_reply(cowboy:http_status(), cowboy:http_headers(), Req)
-> {ok, Req} when Req::req().
upgrade_reply(Status, Headers, Req=#http_req{transport=Transport,
@@ -1112,10 +970,7 @@ upgrade_reply(Status, Headers, Req=#http_req{transport=Transport,
], <<>>, Req),
{ok, Req2#http_req{resp_state=done, resp_headers=[], resp_body= <<>>}}.
-%% @doc Send a reply if one hasn't been sent already.
-%%
%% Meant to be used internally for sending errors after crashes.
-%% @private
-spec maybe_reply(cowboy:http_status(), req()) -> ok.
maybe_reply(Status, Req) ->
receive
@@ -1125,8 +980,6 @@ maybe_reply(Status, Req) ->
ok
end.
-%% @doc Ensure the response has been sent fully.
-%% @private
-spec ensure_response(req(), cowboy:http_status()) -> ok.
%% The response has already been fully sent to the client.
ensure_response(#http_req{resp_state=done}, _) ->
@@ -1148,12 +1001,10 @@ ensure_response(#http_req{}, _) ->
%% Private setter/getter API.
-%% @private
-spec append_buffer(binary(), Req) -> Req when Req::req().
append_buffer(Suffix, Req=#http_req{buffer=Buffer}) ->
Req#http_req{buffer= << Buffer/binary, Suffix/binary >>}.
-%% @private
-spec get(atom(), req()) -> any(); ([atom()], req()) -> any().
get(List, Req) when is_list(List) ->
[g(Atom, Req) || Atom <- List];
@@ -1188,7 +1039,6 @@ g(socket, #http_req{socket=Ret}) -> Ret;
g(transport, #http_req{transport=Ret}) -> Ret;
g(version, #http_req{version=Ret}) -> Ret.
-%% @private
-spec set([{atom(), any()}], Req) -> Req when Req::req().
set([], Req) -> Req;
set([{bindings, Val}|Tail], Req) -> set(Tail, Req#http_req{bindings=Val});
@@ -1218,7 +1068,6 @@ set([{socket, Val}|Tail], Req) -> set(Tail, Req#http_req{socket=Val});
set([{transport, Val}|Tail], Req) -> set(Tail, Req#http_req{transport=Val});
set([{version, Val}|Tail], Req) -> set(Tail, Req#http_req{version=Val}).
-%% @private
-spec set_bindings(cowboy_router:tokens(), cowboy_router:tokens(),
cowboy_router:bindings(), Req) -> Req when Req::req().
set_bindings(HostInfo, PathInfo, Bindings, Req) ->
@@ -1227,13 +1076,6 @@ set_bindings(HostInfo, PathInfo, Bindings, Req) ->
%% Misc API.
-%% @doc Compact the request data by removing all non-system information.
-%%
-%% This essentially removes the host and path info, query string, bindings,
-%% headers and cookies.
-%%
-%% Use it when you really need to save up memory, for example when having
-%% many concurrent long-running connections.
-spec compact(Req) -> Req when Req::req().
compact(Req) ->
Req#http_req{host_info=undefined,
@@ -1241,13 +1083,10 @@ compact(Req) ->
bindings=undefined, headers=[],
p_headers=[], cookies=[]}.
-%% @doc Prevent any further responses.
-%% @private
-spec lock(Req) -> Req when Req::req().
lock(Req) ->
Req#http_req{resp_state=locked}.
-%% @doc Convert the Req object to a list of key/values.
-spec to_list(req()) -> [{atom(), any()}].
to_list(Req) ->
lists:zip(record_info(fields, http_req), tl(tuple_to_list(Req))).
@@ -1340,7 +1179,7 @@ response_connection([], Connection) ->
response_connection([{Name, Value}|Tail], Connection) ->
case Name of
<<"connection">> ->
- Tokens = parse_connection_before(Value, []),
+ Tokens = cow_http_hd:parse_connection(Value),
connection_to_atom(Tokens);
_ ->
response_connection(Tail, Connection)
@@ -1382,57 +1221,6 @@ atom_to_connection(keepalive) ->
atom_to_connection(close) ->
<<"close">>.
-%% Optimized parsing functions for the Connection header.
-parse_connection_before(<<>>, Acc) ->
- lists:reverse(Acc);
-parse_connection_before(<< C, Rest/bits >>, Acc)
- when C =:= $,; C =:= $\s; C =:= $\t ->
- parse_connection_before(Rest, Acc);
-parse_connection_before(Buffer, Acc) ->
- parse_connection(Buffer, Acc, <<>>).
-
-%% An evil block of code appeared!
-parse_connection(<<>>, Acc, <<>>) ->
- lists:reverse(Acc);
-parse_connection(<<>>, Acc, Token) ->
- lists:reverse([Token|Acc]);
-parse_connection(<< C, Rest/bits >>, Acc, Token)
- when C =:= $,; C =:= $\s; C =:= $\t ->
- parse_connection_before(Rest, [Token|Acc]);
-parse_connection(<< C, Rest/bits >>, Acc, Token) ->
- case C of
- $A -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $a >>);
- $B -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $b >>);
- $C -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $c >>);
- $D -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $d >>);
- $E -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $e >>);
- $F -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $f >>);
- $G -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $g >>);
- $H -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $h >>);
- $I -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $i >>);
- $J -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $j >>);
- $K -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $k >>);
- $L -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $l >>);
- $M -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $m >>);
- $N -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $n >>);
- $O -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $o >>);
- $P -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $p >>);
- $Q -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $q >>);
- $R -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $r >>);
- $S -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $s >>);
- $T -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $t >>);
- $U -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $u >>);
- $V -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $v >>);
- $W -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $w >>);
- $X -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $x >>);
- $Y -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $y >>);
- $Z -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, $z >>);
- C -> parse_connection(Rest, Acc, << Token/binary, C >>)
- end.
-
-%% @doc Walk through a tokens list and return whether
-%% the connection is keepalive or closed.
-%%
%% We don't match on "keep-alive" since it is the default value.
-spec connection_to_atom([binary()]) -> keepalive | close.
connection_to_atom([]) ->
@@ -1505,7 +1293,6 @@ status(B) when is_binary(B) -> B.
%% Tests.
-ifdef(TEST).
-
url_test() ->
{undefined, _} =
url(#http_req{transport=ranch_tcp, host= <<>>, port= undefined,
@@ -1533,19 +1320,7 @@ url_test() ->
path= <<"/path">>, qs= <<"dummy=2785">>, pid=self()}),
ok.
-parse_connection_test_() ->
- %% {Binary, Result}
- Tests = [
- {<<"close">>, [<<"close">>]},
- {<<"ClOsE">>, [<<"close">>]},
- {<<"Keep-Alive">>, [<<"keep-alive">>]},
- {<<"keep-alive, Upgrade">>, [<<"keep-alive">>, <<"upgrade">>]}
- ],
- [{B, fun() -> R = parse_connection_before(B, []) end}
- || {B, R} <- Tests].
-
connection_to_atom_test_() ->
- %% {Tokens, Result}
Tests = [
{[<<"close">>], close},
{[<<"keep-alive">>], keepalive},
@@ -1569,5 +1344,4 @@ merge_headers_test_() ->
{<<"server">>,<<"Cowboy">>}]}
],
[fun() -> Res = merge_headers(L,R) end || {L, R, Res} <- Tests].
-
-endif.