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187 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
187 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_map>
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#include <boost/algorithm/string.hpp>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "crow/http_parser_merged.h"
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#include "crow/http_request.h"
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namespace crow
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{
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/// A wrapper for `nodejs/http-parser`.
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///
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/// Used to generate a \ref crow.request from the TCP socket buffer.
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template<typename Handler>
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struct HTTPParser : public http_parser
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{
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static int on_message_begin(http_parser* self_)
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{
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HTTPParser* self = static_cast<HTTPParser*>(self_);
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self->clear();
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return 0;
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}
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static int on_url(http_parser* self_, const char* at, size_t length)
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{
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HTTPParser* self = static_cast<HTTPParser*>(self_);
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self->raw_url.insert(self->raw_url.end(), at, at + length);
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return 0;
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}
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static int on_header_field(http_parser* self_, const char* at, size_t length)
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{
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HTTPParser* self = static_cast<HTTPParser*>(self_);
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switch (self->header_building_state)
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{
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case 0:
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if (!self->header_value.empty())
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{
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self->headers.emplace(std::move(self->header_field), std::move(self->header_value));
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}
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self->header_field.assign(at, at + length);
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self->header_building_state = 1;
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break;
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case 1:
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self->header_field.insert(self->header_field.end(), at, at + length);
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break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int on_header_value(http_parser* self_, const char* at, size_t length)
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{
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HTTPParser* self = static_cast<HTTPParser*>(self_);
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switch (self->header_building_state)
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{
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case 0:
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self->header_value.insert(self->header_value.end(), at, at + length);
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break;
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case 1:
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self->header_building_state = 0;
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self->header_value.assign(at, at + length);
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break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int on_headers_complete(http_parser* self_)
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{
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HTTPParser* self = static_cast<HTTPParser*>(self_);
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if (!self->header_field.empty())
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{
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self->headers.emplace(std::move(self->header_field), std::move(self->header_value));
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}
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self->set_connection_parameters();
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self->process_header();
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return 0;
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}
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static int on_body(http_parser* self_, const char* at, size_t length)
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{
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HTTPParser* self = static_cast<HTTPParser*>(self_);
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self->body.insert(self->body.end(), at, at + length);
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return 0;
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}
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static int on_message_complete(http_parser* self_)
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{
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HTTPParser* self = static_cast<HTTPParser*>(self_);
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// url params
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self->url = self->raw_url.substr(0, self->qs_point != 0 ? self->qs_point : std::string::npos);
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self->url_params = query_string(self->raw_url);
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self->process_message();
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return 0;
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}
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HTTPParser(Handler* handler):
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handler_(handler)
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{
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http_parser_init(this);
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}
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// return false on error
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/// Parse a buffer into the different sections of an HTTP request.
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bool feed(const char* buffer, int length)
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{
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const static http_parser_settings settings_{
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on_message_begin,
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on_url,
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on_header_field,
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on_header_value,
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on_headers_complete,
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on_body,
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on_message_complete,
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};
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int nparsed = http_parser_execute(this, &settings_, buffer, length);
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if (http_errno != CHPE_OK)
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{
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return false;
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}
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return nparsed == length;
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}
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bool done()
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{
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return feed(nullptr, 0);
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}
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void clear()
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{
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url.clear();
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raw_url.clear();
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header_building_state = 0;
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header_field.clear();
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header_value.clear();
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headers.clear();
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url_params.clear();
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body.clear();
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}
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inline void process_header()
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{
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handler_->handle_header();
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}
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inline void process_message()
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{
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handler_->handle();
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}
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inline void set_connection_parameters()
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{
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//NOTE(EDev): it seems that the problem is with crow's policy on closing the connection for HTTP_VERSION < 1.0, the behaviour for that in crow is "don't close the connection, but don't send a keep-alive either"
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// HTTP1.1 = always send keep_alive, HTTP1.0 = only send if header exists, HTTP?.? = never send
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keep_alive = (http_major == 1 && http_minor == 0) ?
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((flags & F_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE) ? true : false) :
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((http_major == 1 && http_minor == 1) ? true : false);
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// HTTP1.1 = only close if close header exists, HTTP1.0 = always close unless keep_alive header exists, HTTP?.?= never close
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close_connection = (http_major == 1 && http_minor == 0) ?
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((flags & F_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE) ? false : true) :
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((http_major == 1 && http_minor == 1) ? ((flags & F_CONNECTION_CLOSE) ? true : false) : false);
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}
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/// Take the parsed HTTP request data and convert it to a \ref crow.request
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request to_request() const
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{
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return request{static_cast<HTTPMethod>(method), std::move(raw_url), std::move(url), std::move(url_params), std::move(headers), std::move(body), http_major, http_minor, keep_alive, close_connection, static_cast<bool>(upgrade)};
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}
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std::string raw_url;
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std::string url;
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int header_building_state = 0;
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std::string header_field;
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std::string header_value;
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ci_map headers;
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query_string url_params; ///< What comes after the `?` in the URL.
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std::string body;
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bool keep_alive; ///< Whether or not the server should send a `connection: Keep-Alive` header to the client.
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bool close_connection; ///< Whether or not the server should shut down the TCP connection once a response is sent.
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Handler* handler_; ///< This is currently an HTTP connection object (\ref crow.Connection).
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};
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} // namespace crow
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