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2016-06-22Remove cowboy_req:lock/1Loïc Hoguin
2016-06-22Remove cowboy_req:to_list/1Loïc Hoguin
2016-06-21Remove the meta functions from cowboy_reqLoïc Hoguin
Now that we have a public map they are pretty much pointless.
2016-06-21Add cowboy_req:uri/1,2Loïc Hoguin
Along with more cowboy_req tests. This commit also removes cowboy_req:url/1 and cowboy_req:host_url/1 in favor of the much more powerful new set of functions.
2016-06-21Remove cowboy_req:new/14Loïc Hoguin
This internal function is no longer necessary.
2016-06-20Add cowboy_req:scheme/1Loïc Hoguin
2016-06-20Fix cowboy_req:peer/1Loïc Hoguin
2016-03-13Fix more HTTP/2 handshake test casesLoïc Hoguin
2016-03-10Add the beginning of the rfc7540 test suiteLoïc Hoguin
Currently only testing handshake. Tests that pass currently involve no request/response. ALPN and prior knowledge support have some edge cases left to fix. HTTP/1.1 Upgrade has not been implemented yet.
2016-03-06Fix warningsLoïc Hoguin
2016-03-06Completely remove SPDYLoïc Hoguin
2016-03-05Initial commit with connection/streamsLoïc Hoguin
Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
2015-08-07Use 'Connection' header only when necessaryAlexey Lebedeff
Fixes #839 when 'Connection: Keep-Alive' wasn't sent in a HTTP/1.0 response. Now the usage of 'Connection' header is consistent with current protocol version: when this header is not specified explicitly in the response, HTTP/1.0 implies 'Connection: close' and HTTP/1.1 implies 'Connection: Keep-Alive'. So if current 'Connection' value matches the default value of current protocol, we won't state obvious fact in the response; and vice versa. Amended to fix and improve tests, and revert the variable name change from HTTP11Headers to StdHeaders. I think it's still good to leave it as is because it's not really a standard header for HTTP/1.0, and it's gone from HTTP/2 entirely.
2015-07-27Use map syntax instead of maps:put/3Loïc Hoguin
2015-05-29expect header parses to an atom (continue)jmccaughey
2015-05-06Merge branch 'patch-2' of https://github.com/egobrain/cowboyLoïc Hoguin
2015-02-17Fix reply/4 specYakov
There is wrong -spec of reply/4 function 3rd parametr type must be same as [#http_req spec](https://github.com/ninenines/cowboy/blob/master/src/cowboy_req.erl#L140)
2015-02-16Do not send empty chunksLoïc Hoguin
User code may sometimes send an empty value which gets understood by the client as being the end of the stream while this was not intended. Ignoring empty values allow making sure the stream isn't ended by mistake.
2015-02-04Use cowlib for parsing headers; remove cowboy_httpLoïc Hoguin
2015-02-03Use cowlib masterLoïc Hoguin
2014-10-04Reverse the order of arguments of match_* functionsLoïc Hoguin
Wasn't following the same order as the rest of the module.
2014-10-01Req#http_req.peer can be 'undefined'; update spec accordinglyAndrew Houghton
2014-09-26Unify the init and terminate callbacksLoïc Hoguin
This set of changes is the first step to simplify the writing of handlers, by removing some extraneous callbacks and making others optional. init/3 is now init/2, its first argument being removed. rest_init/2 and rest_terminate/2 have been removed. websocket_init/3 and websocket_terminate/3 have been removed. terminate/3 is now optional. It is called regardless of the type of handler, including rest and websocket. The return value of init/2 changed. It now returns {Mod, Req, Opts} with Mod being either one of the four handler type or a custom module. It can also return extra timeout and hibernate options. The signature for sub protocols has changed, they now receive these extra timeout and hibernate options. Loop handlers are now implemented in cowboy_long_polling, and will be renamed throughout the project in a future commit.
2014-09-23Breaking update of the cowboy_req interfaceLoïc Hoguin
Simplify the interface for most cowboy_req functions. They all return a single value except the four body reading functions. The reply functions now only return a Req value. Access functions do not return a Req anymore. Functions that used to cache results do not have a cache anymore. The interface for accessing query string and cookies has therefore been changed. There are now three query string functions: qs/1 provides access to the raw query string value; parse_qs/1 returns the query string as a list of key/values; match_qs/2 returns a map containing the values requested in the second argument, after applying constraints and default value. Similarly, there are two cookie functions: parse_cookies/1 and match_cookies/2. More match functions will be added in future commits. None of the functions return an error tuple anymore. It either works or crashes. Cowboy will attempt to provide an appropriate status code in the response of crashed handlers. As a result, the content decode function has its return value changed to a simple binary, and the body reading functions only return on success.
2014-08-12Add cowboy_req:part/2 exportMichael Truog
2014-07-14Support ad-hoc keep-alive for HTTP/1.0 ClientsFred Hebert
Only go for keep-alive if they submit a 'connection: keep-alive' header in the request, keep behaviour the same otherwise. The new RFC 7230 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-6.3) states: If the received protocol is HTTP/1.0, the "keep-alive" connection option is present, the recipient is not a proxy, and the recipient wishes to honor the HTTP/1.0 "keep-alive" mechanism, the connection will persist after the current response; Even though clients are discouraged from doing so in Appendix A.1.2 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#appendix-A.1.2)
2014-07-12Remove deprecated body reading interfaceLoïc Hoguin
2014-07-12Remove useless todo commentsLoïc Hoguin
2014-07-12Drop R15 supportLoïc Hoguin
2014-07-12Reply with 400 on header parsing crashLoïc Hoguin
This is a first step to improve the HTTP status codes returned by Cowboy on crashes. We will tweak it over time. Also fixes a small bug where two replies may have been sent when using loop handlers under rare conditions.
2014-06-03Add a return value to onresponse hook to override status/headersLoïc Hoguin
This would allow us to override them without messing up the body, and would make it usable with the static file handler for example. Experimental at this point.
2014-06-02Add request body reading optionsLoïc Hoguin
The options were added to allow developers to fix timeout issues when reading large bodies. It is also a cleaner and easier to extend interface. This commit deprecates the functions init_stream, stream_body and skip_body which are no longer needed. They will be removed in 1.0. The body function can now take an additional argument that is a list of options. The body_qs, part and part_body functions can too and simply pass this argument down to the body call. There are options for disabling the automatic continue reply, setting a maximum length to be returned (soft limit), setting the read length and read timeout, and setting the transfer and content decode functions. The return value of the body and body_qs have changed slightly. The body function now works similarly to the part_body function, in that it returns either an ok or a more tuple depending on whether there is additional data to be read. The body_qs function can return a badlength tuple if the body is too big. The default size has been increased from 16KB to 64KB. The default read length and timeout have been tweaked and vary depending on the function called. The body function will now adequately process chunked bodies, which means that the body_qs function will too. But this means that the behavior has changed slightly and your code should be tested properly when updating your code. The body and body_qs still accept a length as first argument for compatibility purpose with older code. Note that this form is deprecated and will be removed in 1.0. The part and part_body function, being new and never having been in a release yet, have this form completely removed in this commit. Again, while most code should work as-is, you should make sure that it actually does before pushing this to production.
2014-03-27Update cowlib to 0.6.1Loïc Hoguin
2014-03-26Remove outdated comments, all edoc, plus a few minor tweaksLoïc Hoguin
2014-03-24Use the new chunked and identity transfer decoding code from cowlibLoïc Hoguin
2014-03-24Use cow_http_hd:parse_transfer_encoding/1 where applicableLoïc Hoguin
2014-03-24Use cow_http_hd:parse_content_length/1 where applicableLoïc Hoguin
2014-03-24Use cow_http_hd:parse_connection/1 where applicableLoïc Hoguin
2014-02-06Add and document the new multipart codeLoïc Hoguin
The old undocumented API is removed entirely. While a documentation exists for the new API, it will not be considered set in stone until further testing has been performed, and a file upload example has been added. The new API should be a little more efficient than the old API, especially with smaller messages.
2013-12-28Fix typespecs for cowboy_req:binding/{2,3} and :bindings/1Loïc Hoguin
2013-11-09Remove an unnecessary clause in cowboy_req:body/2Loïc Hoguin
2013-11-08Add a workaround to disable chunked transfer-encodingAdrian Roe
This is an undocumented workaround to disable chunks when using HTTP/1.1. It can be used when the client advertises itself as HTTP/1.1 despite not understanding the chunked transfer-encoding. Usage can be found looking at the test for it. When activated, Cowboy will still advertise itself as HTTP/1.1, but will send the body the same way it would if it was HTTP/1.0.
2013-11-08Optimize query string parsingLoïc Hoguin
* Parsing code was moved to cowlib: cowboy_qs:parse_qs/1 * A function was added to build query strings: cowboy_qs:qs/1 * Also added cowboy_qs:urlencode/1 and cowboy_qsurldecode/1
2013-10-23Move cookie parsing/building code to cowlibLoïc Hoguin
The code for parsing has also been rewritten to be more efficient and to be able to handle cookie values with space inside them properly. Update cowlib to 0.2.0.
2013-08-24Simpler code for sending errors following crashesLoïc Hoguin
2013-07-18Slight docs fix in cowboy_req.erlpmyarchon
2013-06-20Add support for the webkit deflate frame extensionAli Sabil
2013-06-10Avoid crashing in cowboy_req on invalid Accept-Encoding headerAli Sabil
Certain clients send malformed Accept-Encoding headers, which causes cowboy_req to crash is compression is enabled.
2013-05-31Don't crash on empty Cookie headerLoïc Hoguin
It's not allowed, however a heavily deployed client (Flash player) can send such an empty header, therefore we make a special condition for it and return an empty list when it happens.
2013-05-30Add experimental and incomplete SPDY supportLoïc Hoguin
The SPDY connection processes are also supervisors. Missing: * sendfile support * request body reading support