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2016-08-10Make reply functions return ReqLoïc Hoguin
2016-08-10Update the multipart reading interfaceLoïc Hoguin
Now named read_part/read_part_body, with a verb indicating action.
2016-08-10Remove logic to always send a response in cowboy_loopLoïc Hoguin
This is taken care of at the protocol level now.
2016-08-10Add a lot of todosLoïc Hoguin
2016-08-10Add tests for responses and request body readingLoïc Hoguin
This is a large commit. The cowboy_req interface has largely changed, and will change a little more. It's possible that some examples or tests have not been converted to the new interface yet. The documentation has not yet been updated. All of this will be fixed in smaller subsequent commits. Gotta start somewhere...
2016-06-27send resp_headers with websocket responsesCameron Bytheway
2016-06-22Remove cowboy_req:get and setLoïc Hoguin
2016-06-22Remove cowboy_req:append_buffer/2Loïc Hoguin
2016-06-22Remove unused local function in cowboy_reqLoïc Hoguin
2016-06-22Remove cowboy_req:set_bindings/4Loïc Hoguin
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
2016-06-20Properly parse the host/port in HTTP/2Loïc Hoguin
2016-06-20Fix cowboy_req:peer/1Loïc Hoguin
2016-06-16Make sure a response is always sent with HTTP/2Loïc Hoguin
Previously only DATA was sent, with missing HEADERS.
2016-06-13Fix streaming HTTP/2 responsesLoïc Hoguin
Error reporting for connection processes has been improved, using a similar proc_lib hack as was done for the stream processes.
2016-06-08Fix request body reading in HTTP/2Loïc Hoguin
2016-06-06Escape reserved filename charactersLoïc Hoguin
Note that this commit has currently only been tested on Linux. It might be incomplete for other platforms.
2016-06-06Static: Fix status code returned with empty path_infoLoïc Hoguin
2016-06-06Router: properly handle path segmentsLoïc Hoguin
The path segments . and .. are now removed according to the rules found in RFC3986. The path segments are now percent-decoded using the correct algorithm (the one in RFC3986 and not the "query string" one).
2016-06-06REST: Ignore If...Since if If...Match header existsLoïc Hoguin
The If-Modified-Since and If-Unmodified-Since headers are only used when If-None-Match or If-Match were not found, respectively. The latter are preferred by the standard and the former is only there for compatibility with older clients.
2016-06-06REST: If-None-Match uses weak Etag comparisonLoïc Hoguin
Was badly implemented previously.
2016-06-06REST: If-Match uses strong Etag comparisonLoïc Hoguin
Weak Etag never matches.
2016-06-06Remove the environment from cowboy_rest crash reportsLoïc Hoguin
It only serves to pollute logs.
2016-06-06HTTP/2: Separate path and query componentsLoïc Hoguin
2016-06-06HTTP/2: Handle internal errorsLoïc Hoguin
2016-06-06HTTP/2: add support for sending filesLoïc Hoguin
2016-06-06HTTP/1.1: Don't send 500 errors twiceLoïc Hoguin
The stream handler is responsible for sending errors. The protocol should only send errors when no responses were sent (this might not work yet).
2016-06-06Report request process crashesLoïc Hoguin
2016-06-06Use the correct process type for clear connectionsLoïc Hoguin
2016-03-13Fix most remaining HTTP/2 handshake testsLoïc Hoguin
One category of tests involving the SETTINGS ack still fails. It is probably wise to leave these until more SETTINGS related tests are written.
2016-03-13Fix more HTTP/2 handshake test casesLoïc Hoguin
2016-03-12Add initial HTTP/1.1 Upgrade to HTTP/2Loïc Hoguin
The same edge cases that fail with other handshake methods also fail here (mostly bad preface/timeouts stuff). In addition, the HTTP2-Settings header contents are currently not checked and so the related edge case tests also fail.
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.
2015-07-27Add optional callbacksLoïc Hoguin
Mostly useful for REST, which has a ton. This is an initial commit, it still needs to be tested, but it's time to sleep.
2015-07-27Add spec to silence a Dialyzer warningLoïc Hoguin
Yes I know the function never returns. :-)
2015-07-27Use map syntax instead of maps:put/3Loïc Hoguin
2015-07-27Use erlang:monotonic_time instead of os:timestampLoïc Hoguin
Avoids unnecessary calculations.
2015-07-25Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/jmccaughey/cowboyLoïc Hoguin
2015-07-21Update erlang.mk and remove .app.srcLoïc Hoguin
Everything is now directly generated from the Makefile. Also properly update dependencies.
2015-06-12Fix compilation error due to previous commitLoïc Hoguin
Ah, conference commits.
2015-06-11Add HTTP/2 support preview2.0.0-pre.2Loïc Hoguin
This commit is not only an early preview of HTTP/2, it is an early preview of the new Cowboy architecture that will be presented tomorrow in my talk. If you have found it before the talk, great! It's not complete so you better go watch the talk anyway.