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* maint:
inets: Add tests for erl_script_timeout
inets: Fix erl_script_timeout handling in mod_esi
Change-Id: I1e8a265f44920780c4b8bf440047225f4dc208d6
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Fix various spelling mistakes
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Fix ERL-541 and various other unreported spelling mistakes.
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* maint:
inets: Fix handling of erl_script_timeout
Change-Id: Ie6028000b0bd45307477d837f63c51b2620faaea
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When httpd was started with 'erl_script_timeout', the value of the
option was converted to milliseconds before storage. Subsequent
calls to httpd:info/1 returned the input value multiplied by 1000.
This change fixes the handing of erl_script_timeout by storing the
timeout in seconds and converting it to milliseconds before usage.
Change-Id: Ic308d83b59ad0884e053f096f995754c89adcbf4
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* maint:
Fix typo in erlang.xml
inets: Ignore bracket option in format_address
Change-Id: I8a215d3872ae74e08d7a17b70ba53535947c032f
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Ignore the option 'ipv6_host_with_brackets' when formatting
addresses to be used in lower level functions.
Change-Id: I3b7b276b37fe129ade9208519bff226e17ae7c57
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* maint:
inets: Fix handling of 'Content-Type' (httpc)
inets: Fix handling of 'Content-Length' (httpc)
Change-Id: I3c8b4ef664d1888efb87d7799365df66eb4b2ff3
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* peterdmv/inets/httpc-content-type/ERL-736/OTP-15339:
inets: Fix handling of 'Content-Type' (httpc)
Change-Id: I8c9f48d8474dba7a83e4ecba6b8146faffb559fc
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'Content-Type' is sent when it is explicitly set as a header or
there is a non-empty body in the request.
Former implementation dropped the explicit 'Content-Type' when
the request had an empty body.
Change-Id: I00a9e4a5011f9d28c04c0dfc5fe1561b1ab7eb09
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RFC7230 3.3.2
A sender MUST NOT send a 'Content-Length' header field in any message
that contains a 'Transfer-Encoding' header field.
Change-Id: I568fc65cafe3ab30baad56c002459ff74e4dbb28
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Update httpc_manager.erl to fix typo
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* maint:
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Robust handling of 204, 304, 1xx responses
inets: Do not use chunked encoding with 1xx, 204, 304
Change-Id: Ia739a7b1a7f1482194def99d039b5a7c8133a6ca
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* maint-20:
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Robust handling of 204, 304, 1xx responses
inets: Do not use chunked encoding with 1xx, 204, 304
Change-Id: Ia88eb1d217b46fb01b1d7544d9ef34788c87abbd
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* peterdmv/inets/fix_http_client/OTP-15242:
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Robust handling of 204, 304, 1xx responses
Change-Id: I12dced982907c3462fefb8a4ffaae8b365821f97
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All 1xx (informational), 204 (no content), and 304 (not modified)
responses MUST NOT include a message-body, and thus are always
terminated by the first empty line after the header fields.
This implies that chunked encoding MUST NOT be used for these
status codes.
This commit updates the client to gracefully handle responses from
faulty server implementations that can send chunked encoded 204,
304 or 1xx responses.
Change-Id: I2dd502e28b3c6e121640083118fa5c3e479f5194
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Updated the engine load functionality
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Use status code 501 when no mod_* handles the request
ssl: Prepare for release
ssl: Make sure that a correct cipher suite is selected
ssl: Make sure that a correct cipher suite is selected
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Updated the engine load functionality
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Use status code 501 when no mod_* handles the request
ssl: Prepare for release
ssl: Make sure that a correct cipher suite is selected
ssl: Make sure that a correct cipher suite is selected
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All 1xx (informational), 204 (no content), and 304 (not modified)
responses MUST NOT include a message-body, and thus are always
terminated by the first empty line after the header fields.
This implies that chunked encoding MUST NOT be used for these
status codes.
Change-Id: If6778165c947e64bc20d1ecab7a669e0b096f1a9
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Conflicts:
lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl
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maint-20
* ingela/inets/maint-20/status-501/ERIERL-218/OTP-15215:
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Use status code 501 when no mod_* handles the request
# Conflicts:
# lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl
# lib/inets/vsn.mk
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Conflicts:
lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl
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I did not find any legitimate use of "can not", however skipped
changing e.g RFCs archived in the source tree.
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* maint:
Fix typo in xmerl_scan:string/1
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
ssl: Engine key trumps certfile option
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Improve error handling
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
ssl: Engine key trumps certfile option
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Improve error handling
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* maint:
Don't modify URI, explicitly pass scheme to get_port
Update scheme on redirect URI and accumulator
Fix accidental Port assertion in resolve_authority
Add test case on relative redirects with ports
Do not assert that new URI port is same as old port
Add mixed test group, http -> https redirect test
Change-Id: I23b976dbc64e19787d6eca5757df50a1b7098857
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This is necessary to prevent an error when calling get_port inside
resolve_authority
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When handling 301 redirects from http -> https on Erlang 21.0.1, the
following error is encountered:
```
8> Options = [].
9> httpc:request(head, {"http://rhye.org", []}, Options, []).
{error,{shutdown,{{error,{badmatch,443}},
[{httpc_response,resolve_uri,7,
[{file,"/usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/inets-7.0/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl"},
{line,431}]},
{httpc_response,redirect,2,
[{file,"/usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/inets-7.0/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl"},
{line,396}]},
{httpc_handler,handle_response,1,
[{file,"httpc_handler.erl"},{line,1052}]},
{httpc_handler,handle_info,2,
[{file,"httpc_handler.erl"},{line,283}]},
{gen_server,try_dispatch,4,
[{file,"gen_server.erl"},{line,637}]},
{gen_server,handle_msg,6,
[{file,"gen_server.erl"},{line,711}]},
{proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3,
[{file,"proc_lib.erl"},{line,249}]}]}}}
```
This seems to be caused by the following code in `resolve_uri`:
```
resolve_uri(Scheme, Host, Port, Path, Query, URI, Map0) ->
case maps:is_key(scheme, URI) of
true ->
Port = get_port(URI)
```
The value of `Port` passed in to `resolve_uri` here is 80, since the
original URL is http. However, since the redirected URL is https, the
`get_port` call returns 443, which is not equal to 80, and crashes.
Assigning to a new variable seems to fix redirects.
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According to the code in httpc.erl, the pquery parameter in the
#request record should start with a question mark. However, when
a server returned a 403 response, the Location header was parsed
and the question mark was not added to the beginning of the query
string. This ultimately causes the redirect to fail, as instead of
redirecting to "/path?query", httpc redirected to "/pathquery".
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See also https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-634.
The utility program `erl_call' in erl_interface used to call
lib:eval_str/1, which is no longer present in Erlang/OTP 21.0.
The lib module was eliminated in OTP-15072, see also
https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/1786.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
inets: Gracefully handle bad headers
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max_headers operated on the individual header length instead of
the total length of all headers. Also headers with empty keys are
now discarded.
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Change-Id: Ia53fb6bbf0822608ce9f7afe9b905d3bb1ce0b11
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