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/**
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* Copyright 2015 Paul Querna
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*
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*/
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package cacheobject
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import (
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"net/http"
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"time"
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)
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// LOW LEVEL API: Repersents a potentially cachable HTTP object.
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//
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// This struct is designed to be serialized efficiently, so in a high
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// performance caching server, things like Date-Strings don't need to be
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// parsed for every use of a cached object.
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type Object struct {
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CacheIsPrivate bool
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RespDirectives *ResponseCacheDirectives
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RespHeaders http.Header
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RespStatusCode int
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RespExpiresHeader time.Time
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RespDateHeader time.Time
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RespLastModifiedHeader time.Time
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ReqDirectives *RequestCacheDirectives
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ReqHeaders http.Header
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ReqMethod string
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NowUTC time.Time
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}
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// LOW LEVEL API: Repersents the results of examinig an Object with
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// CachableObject and ExpirationObject.
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//
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// TODO(pquerna): decide if this is a good idea or bad
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type ObjectResults struct {
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OutReasons []Reason
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OutWarnings []Warning
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OutExpirationTime time.Time
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OutErr error
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}
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// LOW LEVEL API: Check if a object is cachable.
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func CachableObject(obj *Object, rv *ObjectResults) {
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rv.OutReasons = nil
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rv.OutWarnings = nil
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rv.OutErr = nil
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switch obj.ReqMethod {
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case "GET":
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break
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case "HEAD":
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break
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case "POST":
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/**
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POST: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-4.3.3
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Responses to POST requests are only cacheable when they include
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explicit freshness information (see Section 4.2.1 of [RFC7234]).
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However, POST caching is not widely implemented. For cases where an
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origin server wishes the client to be able to cache the result of a
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POST in a way that can be reused by a later GET, the origin server
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MAY send a 200 (OK) response containing the result and a
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Content-Location header field that has the same value as the POST's
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effective request URI (Section 3.1.4.2).
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*/
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if !hasFreshness(obj.ReqDirectives, obj.RespDirectives, obj.RespHeaders, obj.RespExpiresHeader, obj.CacheIsPrivate) {
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestMethodPOST)
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}
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case "PUT":
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestMethodPUT)
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case "DELETE":
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestMethodDELETE)
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case "CONNECT":
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestMethodCONNECT)
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case "OPTIONS":
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestMethodOPTIONS)
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case "TRACE":
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestMethodTRACE)
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// HTTP Extension Methods: http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-methods/http-methods.xhtml
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//
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// To my knowledge, none of them are cachable. Please open a ticket if this is not the case!
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//
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default:
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestMethodUnkown)
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}
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if obj.ReqDirectives.NoStore {
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestNoStore)
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}
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// Storing Responses to Authenticated Requests: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-3.2
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authz := obj.ReqHeaders.Get("Authorization")
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if authz != "" {
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if obj.RespDirectives.MustRevalidate ||
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obj.RespDirectives.Public ||
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obj.RespDirectives.SMaxAge != -1 {
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// Expires of some kind present, this is potentially OK.
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} else {
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonRequestAuthorizationHeader)
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}
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}
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if obj.RespDirectives.PrivatePresent && !obj.CacheIsPrivate {
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonResponsePrivate)
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}
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if obj.RespDirectives.NoStore {
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonResponseNoStore)
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}
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/*
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the response either:
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* contains an Expires header field (see Section 5.3), or
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* contains a max-age response directive (see Section 5.2.2.8), or
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* contains a s-maxage response directive (see Section 5.2.2.9)
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and the cache is shared, or
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* contains a Cache Control Extension (see Section 5.2.3) that
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allows it to be cached, or
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* has a status code that is defined as cacheable by default (see
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Section 4.2.2), or
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* contains a public response directive (see Section 5.2.2.5).
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*/
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expires := obj.RespHeaders.Get("Expires") != ""
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statusCachable := cachableStatusCode(obj.RespStatusCode)
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if expires ||
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obj.RespDirectives.MaxAge != -1 ||
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(obj.RespDirectives.SMaxAge != -1 && !obj.CacheIsPrivate) ||
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statusCachable ||
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obj.RespDirectives.Public {
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/* cachable by default, at least one of the above conditions was true */
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} else {
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rv.OutReasons = append(rv.OutReasons, ReasonResponseUncachableByDefault)
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}
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}
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var twentyFourHours = time.Duration(24 * time.Hour)
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const debug = false
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// LOW LEVEL API: Update an objects expiration time.
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func ExpirationObject(obj *Object, rv *ObjectResults) {
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/**
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* Okay, lets calculate Freshness/Expiration now. woo:
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* http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-4.2
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*/
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/*
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o If the cache is shared and the s-maxage response directive
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(Section 5.2.2.9) is present, use its value, or
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o If the max-age response directive (Section 5.2.2.8) is present,
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use its value, or
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o If the Expires response header field (Section 5.3) is present, use
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its value minus the value of the Date response header field, or
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o Otherwise, no explicit expiration time is present in the response.
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A heuristic freshness lifetime might be applicable; see
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Section 4.2.2.
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*/
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var expiresTime time.Time
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if obj.RespDirectives.SMaxAge != -1 && !obj.CacheIsPrivate {
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expiresTime = obj.NowUTC.Add(time.Second * time.Duration(obj.RespDirectives.SMaxAge))
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} else if obj.RespDirectives.MaxAge != -1 {
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expiresTime = obj.NowUTC.UTC().Add(time.Second * time.Duration(obj.RespDirectives.MaxAge))
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} else if !obj.RespExpiresHeader.IsZero() {
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serverDate := obj.RespDateHeader
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if serverDate.IsZero() {
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// common enough case when a Date: header has not yet been added to an
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// active response.
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serverDate = obj.NowUTC
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}
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expiresTime = obj.NowUTC.Add(obj.RespExpiresHeader.Sub(serverDate))
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} else if !obj.RespLastModifiedHeader.IsZero() {
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// heuristic freshness lifetime
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rv.OutWarnings = append(rv.OutWarnings, WarningHeuristicExpiration)
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// http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_cache.html#cachelastmodifiedfactor
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// CacheMaxExpire defaults to 24 hours
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// CacheLastModifiedFactor: is 0.1
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//
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// expiry-period = MIN(time-since-last-modified-date * factor, 24 hours)
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//
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// obj.NowUTC
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since := obj.RespLastModifiedHeader.Sub(obj.NowUTC)
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since = time.Duration(float64(since) * -0.1)
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if since > twentyFourHours {
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expiresTime = obj.NowUTC.Add(twentyFourHours)
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} else {
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expiresTime = obj.NowUTC.Add(since)
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}
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if debug {
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println("Now UTC: ", obj.NowUTC.String())
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println("Last-Modified: ", obj.RespLastModifiedHeader.String())
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println("Since: ", since.String())
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println("TwentyFourHours: ", twentyFourHours.String())
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println("Expiration: ", expiresTime.String())
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}
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} else {
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// TODO(pquerna): what should the default behavoir be for expiration time?
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}
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rv.OutExpirationTime = expiresTime
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}
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// Evaluate cachability based on an HTTP request, and parts of the response.
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func UsingRequestResponse(req *http.Request,
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statusCode int,
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respHeaders http.Header,
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privateCache bool) ([]Reason, time.Time, error) {
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var reqHeaders http.Header
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var reqMethod string
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var reqDir *RequestCacheDirectives = nil
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respDir, err := ParseResponseCacheControl(respHeaders.Get("Cache-Control"))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, time.Time{}, err
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}
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if req != nil {
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reqDir, err = ParseRequestCacheControl(req.Header.Get("Cache-Control"))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, time.Time{}, err
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}
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reqHeaders = req.Header
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reqMethod = req.Method
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}
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var expiresHeader time.Time
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var dateHeader time.Time
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var lastModifiedHeader time.Time
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if respHeaders.Get("Expires") != "" {
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expiresHeader, err = http.ParseTime(respHeaders.Get("Expires"))
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if err != nil {
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// sometimes servers will return `Expires: 0` or `Expires: -1` to
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// indicate expired content
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expiresHeader = time.Time{}
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}
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expiresHeader = expiresHeader.UTC()
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}
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if respHeaders.Get("Date") != "" {
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dateHeader, err = http.ParseTime(respHeaders.Get("Date"))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, time.Time{}, err
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}
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dateHeader = dateHeader.UTC()
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}
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if respHeaders.Get("Last-Modified") != "" {
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lastModifiedHeader, err = http.ParseTime(respHeaders.Get("Last-Modified"))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, time.Time{}, err
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}
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lastModifiedHeader = lastModifiedHeader.UTC()
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}
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obj := Object{
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CacheIsPrivate: privateCache,
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RespDirectives: respDir,
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RespHeaders: respHeaders,
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RespStatusCode: statusCode,
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RespExpiresHeader: expiresHeader,
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RespDateHeader: dateHeader,
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RespLastModifiedHeader: lastModifiedHeader,
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ReqDirectives: reqDir,
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ReqHeaders: reqHeaders,
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ReqMethod: reqMethod,
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NowUTC: time.Now().UTC(),
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}
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rv := ObjectResults{}
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CachableObject(&obj, &rv)
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if rv.OutErr != nil {
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return nil, time.Time{}, rv.OutErr
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}
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ExpirationObject(&obj, &rv)
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if rv.OutErr != nil {
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return nil, time.Time{}, rv.OutErr
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}
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return rv.OutReasons, rv.OutExpirationTime, nil
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}
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// calculate if a freshness directive is present: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-4.2.1
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func hasFreshness(reqDir *RequestCacheDirectives, respDir *ResponseCacheDirectives, respHeaders http.Header, respExpires time.Time, privateCache bool) bool {
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if !privateCache && respDir.SMaxAge != -1 {
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return true
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}
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if respDir.MaxAge != -1 {
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return true
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}
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if !respExpires.IsZero() || respHeaders.Get("Expires") != "" {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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func cachableStatusCode(statusCode int) bool {
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/*
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Responses with status codes that are defined as cacheable by default
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(e.g., 200, 203, 204, 206, 300, 301, 404, 405, 410, 414, and 501 in
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this specification) can be reused by a cache with heuristic
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expiration unless otherwise indicated by the method definition or
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explicit cache controls [RFC7234]; all other status codes are not
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cacheable by default.
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*/
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switch statusCode {
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case 200:
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return true
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case 203:
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return true
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case 204:
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return true
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case 206:
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return true
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case 300:
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return true
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case 301:
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return true
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case 404:
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return true
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case 405:
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return true
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case 410:
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return true
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case 414:
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return true
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case 501:
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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