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nodejs/lib/_http_outgoing.js
Anatoli Papirovski e9ac80bb39
async_hooks: clean up usage in internal code
Instead of exposing internals of async_hooks & async_wrap throughout
the code base, create necessary helper methods within the internal
async_hooks that allows easy usage by Node.js internals. This stops
every single internal user of async_hooks from importing a ton of
functions, constants and internal Aliased Buffers from C++ async_wrap.

Adds functions initHooksExist, afterHooksExist, and destroyHooksExist
to determine whether the related emit methods need to be triggered.

Adds clearDefaultTriggerAsyncId and clearAsyncIdStack on the JS side
as an alternative to always calling C++.

Moves async_id_symbol and trigger_async_id_symbol to internal
async_hooks as they are never used in C++.

Renames newUid to newAsyncId for added clarity of its purpose.

Adjusts usage throughout the codebase, as well as in a couple of tests.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/18720
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Ali Ijaz Sheikh <ofrobots@google.com>
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
2018-02-16 14:23:14 -05:00

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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
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'use strict';
const assert = require('assert').ok;
const Stream = require('stream');
const util = require('util');
const internalUtil = require('internal/util');
const internalHttp = require('internal/http');
const { Buffer } = require('buffer');
const common = require('_http_common');
const checkIsHttpToken = common._checkIsHttpToken;
const checkInvalidHeaderChar = common._checkInvalidHeaderChar;
const { outHeadersKey } = require('internal/http');
const { async_id_symbol } = require('internal/async_hooks').symbols;
const { nextTick } = require('internal/process/next_tick');
const errors = require('internal/errors');
const { CRLF, debug } = common;
const { utcDate } = internalHttp;
const kIsCorked = Symbol('isCorked');
var RE_FIELDS =
/^(?:Connection|Transfer-Encoding|Content-Length|Date|Expect|Trailer|Upgrade)$/i;
var RE_CONN_VALUES = /(?:^|\W)close|upgrade(?:$|\W)/ig;
var RE_TE_CHUNKED = common.chunkExpression;
// isCookieField performs a case-insensitive comparison of a provided string
// against the word "cookie." This method (at least as of V8 5.4) is faster than
// the equivalent case-insensitive regexp, even if isCookieField does not get
// inlined.
function isCookieField(s) {
if (s.length !== 6) return false;
var ch = s.charCodeAt(0);
if (ch !== 99 && ch !== 67) return false;
ch = s.charCodeAt(1);
if (ch !== 111 && ch !== 79) return false;
ch = s.charCodeAt(2);
if (ch !== 111 && ch !== 79) return false;
ch = s.charCodeAt(3);
if (ch !== 107 && ch !== 75) return false;
ch = s.charCodeAt(4);
if (ch !== 105 && ch !== 73) return false;
ch = s.charCodeAt(5);
if (ch !== 101 && ch !== 69) return false;
return true;
}
function noopPendingOutput(amount) {}
function OutgoingMessage() {
Stream.call(this);
// Queue that holds all currently pending data, until the response will be
// assigned to the socket (until it will its turn in the HTTP pipeline).
this.output = [];
this.outputEncodings = [];
this.outputCallbacks = [];
// `outputSize` is an approximate measure of how much data is queued on this
// response. `_onPendingData` will be invoked to update similar global
// per-connection counter. That counter will be used to pause/unpause the
// TCP socket and HTTP Parser and thus handle the backpressure.
this.outputSize = 0;
this.writable = true;
this._last = false;
this.upgrading = false;
this.chunkedEncoding = false;
this.shouldKeepAlive = true;
this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault = true;
this.sendDate = false;
this._removedConnection = false;
this._removedContLen = false;
this._removedTE = false;
this._contentLength = null;
this._hasBody = true;
this._trailer = '';
this.finished = false;
this._headerSent = false;
this[kIsCorked] = false;
this.socket = null;
this.connection = null;
this._header = null;
this[outHeadersKey] = null;
this._onPendingData = noopPendingOutput;
}
util.inherits(OutgoingMessage, Stream);
Object.defineProperty(OutgoingMessage.prototype, '_headers', {
get: function() {
return this.getHeaders();
},
set: function(val) {
if (val == null) {
this[outHeadersKey] = null;
} else if (typeof val === 'object') {
const headers = this[outHeadersKey] = {};
const keys = Object.keys(val);
for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; ++i) {
const name = keys[i];
headers[name.toLowerCase()] = [name, val[name]];
}
}
}
});
Object.defineProperty(OutgoingMessage.prototype, '_headerNames', {
get: function() {
const headers = this[outHeadersKey];
if (headers) {
const out = Object.create(null);
const keys = Object.keys(headers);
for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; ++i) {
const key = keys[i];
const val = headers[key][0];
out[key] = val;
}
return out;
} else {
return headers;
}
},
set: function(val) {
if (typeof val === 'object' && val !== null) {
const headers = this[outHeadersKey];
if (!headers)
return;
const keys = Object.keys(val);
for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; ++i) {
const header = headers[keys[i]];
if (header)
header[0] = val[keys[i]];
}
}
}
});
OutgoingMessage.prototype._renderHeaders = function _renderHeaders() {
if (this._header) {
throw new errors.Error('ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT', 'render');
}
var headersMap = this[outHeadersKey];
if (!headersMap) return {};
var headers = {};
var keys = Object.keys(headersMap);
for (var i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) {
var key = keys[i];
headers[headersMap[key][0]] = headersMap[key][1];
}
return headers;
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype.setTimeout = function setTimeout(msecs, callback) {
if (callback) {
this.on('timeout', callback);
}
if (!this.socket) {
this.once('socket', function(socket) {
socket.setTimeout(msecs);
});
} else {
this.socket.setTimeout(msecs);
}
return this;
};
// It's possible that the socket will be destroyed, and removed from
// any messages, before ever calling this. In that case, just skip
// it, since something else is destroying this connection anyway.
OutgoingMessage.prototype.destroy = function destroy(error) {
if (this.socket) {
this.socket.destroy(error);
} else {
this.once('socket', function(socket) {
socket.destroy(error);
});
}
};
// This abstract either writing directly to the socket or buffering it.
OutgoingMessage.prototype._send = function _send(data, encoding, callback) {
// This is a shameful hack to get the headers and first body chunk onto
// the same packet. Future versions of Node are going to take care of
// this at a lower level and in a more general way.
if (!this._headerSent) {
if (typeof data === 'string' &&
(encoding === 'utf8' || encoding === 'latin1' || !encoding)) {
data = this._header + data;
} else {
var header = this._header;
if (this.output.length === 0) {
this.output = [header];
this.outputEncodings = ['latin1'];
this.outputCallbacks = [null];
} else {
this.output.unshift(header);
this.outputEncodings.unshift('latin1');
this.outputCallbacks.unshift(null);
}
this.outputSize += header.length;
this._onPendingData(header.length);
}
this._headerSent = true;
}
return this._writeRaw(data, encoding, callback);
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype._writeRaw = _writeRaw;
function _writeRaw(data, encoding, callback) {
const conn = this.connection;
if (conn && conn.destroyed) {
// The socket was destroyed. If we're still trying to write to it,
// then we haven't gotten the 'close' event yet.
return false;
}
if (typeof encoding === 'function') {
callback = encoding;
encoding = null;
}
if (conn && conn._httpMessage === this && conn.writable && !conn.destroyed) {
// There might be pending data in the this.output buffer.
if (this.output.length) {
this._flushOutput(conn);
} else if (!data.length) {
if (typeof callback === 'function') {
let socketAsyncId = this.socket[async_id_symbol];
// If the socket was set directly it won't be correctly initialized
// with an async_id_symbol.
// TODO(AndreasMadsen): @trevnorris suggested some more correct
// solutions in:
// https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/14389/files#r128522202
if (socketAsyncId === undefined) socketAsyncId = null;
nextTick(socketAsyncId, callback);
}
return true;
}
// Directly write to socket.
return conn.write(data, encoding, callback);
}
// Buffer, as long as we're not destroyed.
this.output.push(data);
this.outputEncodings.push(encoding);
this.outputCallbacks.push(callback);
this.outputSize += data.length;
this._onPendingData(data.length);
return false;
}
OutgoingMessage.prototype._storeHeader = _storeHeader;
function _storeHeader(firstLine, headers) {
// firstLine in the case of request is: 'GET /index.html HTTP/1.1\r\n'
// in the case of response it is: 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
var state = {
connection: false,
connUpgrade: false,
contLen: false,
te: false,
date: false,
expect: false,
trailer: false,
upgrade: false,
header: firstLine
};
var field;
var key;
var value;
var i;
var j;
if (headers === this[outHeadersKey]) {
for (key in headers) {
var entry = headers[key];
field = entry[0];
value = entry[1];
if (value instanceof Array) {
if (value.length < 2 || !isCookieField(field)) {
for (j = 0; j < value.length; j++)
storeHeader(this, state, field, value[j], false);
continue;
}
value = value.join('; ');
}
storeHeader(this, state, field, value, false);
}
} else if (headers instanceof Array) {
for (i = 0; i < headers.length; i++) {
field = headers[i][0];
value = headers[i][1];
if (value instanceof Array) {
for (j = 0; j < value.length; j++) {
storeHeader(this, state, field, value[j], true);
}
} else {
storeHeader(this, state, field, value, true);
}
}
} else if (headers) {
var keys = Object.keys(headers);
for (i = 0; i < keys.length; i++) {
field = keys[i];
value = headers[field];
if (value instanceof Array) {
if (value.length < 2 || !isCookieField(field)) {
for (j = 0; j < value.length; j++)
storeHeader(this, state, field, value[j], true);
continue;
}
value = value.join('; ');
}
storeHeader(this, state, field, value, true);
}
}
// Are we upgrading the connection?
if (state.connUpgrade && state.upgrade)
this.upgrading = true;
// Date header
if (this.sendDate && !state.date) {
state.header += 'Date: ' + utcDate() + CRLF;
}
// Force the connection to close when the response is a 204 No Content or
// a 304 Not Modified and the user has set a "Transfer-Encoding: chunked"
// header.
//
// RFC 2616 mandates that 204 and 304 responses MUST NOT have a body but
// node.js used to send out a zero chunk anyway to accommodate clients
// that don't have special handling for those responses.
//
// It was pointed out that this might confuse reverse proxies to the point
// of creating security liabilities, so suppress the zero chunk and force
// the connection to close.
var statusCode = this.statusCode;
if ((statusCode === 204 || statusCode === 304) && this.chunkedEncoding) {
debug(statusCode + ' response should not use chunked encoding,' +
' closing connection.');
this.chunkedEncoding = false;
this.shouldKeepAlive = false;
}
// keep-alive logic
if (this._removedConnection) {
this._last = true;
this.shouldKeepAlive = false;
} else if (!state.connection) {
var shouldSendKeepAlive = this.shouldKeepAlive &&
(state.contLen || this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault || this.agent);
if (shouldSendKeepAlive) {
state.header += 'Connection: keep-alive\r\n';
} else {
this._last = true;
state.header += 'Connection: close\r\n';
}
}
if (!state.contLen && !state.te) {
if (!this._hasBody) {
// Make sure we don't end the 0\r\n\r\n at the end of the message.
this.chunkedEncoding = false;
} else if (!this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault) {
this._last = true;
} else if (!state.trailer &&
!this._removedContLen &&
typeof this._contentLength === 'number') {
state.header += 'Content-Length: ' + this._contentLength + CRLF;
} else if (!this._removedTE) {
state.header += 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n';
this.chunkedEncoding = true;
} else {
// We should only be able to get here if both Content-Length and
// Transfer-Encoding are removed by the user.
// See: test/parallel/test-http-remove-header-stays-removed.js
debug('Both Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding are removed');
}
}
// Test non-chunked message does not have trailer header set,
// message will be terminated by the first empty line after the
// header fields, regardless of the header fields present in the
// message, and thus cannot contain a message body or 'trailers'.
if (this.chunkedEncoding !== true && state.trailer) {
throw new errors.Error('ERR_HTTP_TRAILER_INVALID');
}
this._header = state.header + CRLF;
this._headerSent = false;
// wait until the first body chunk, or close(), is sent to flush,
// UNLESS we're sending Expect: 100-continue.
if (state.expect) this._send('');
}
function storeHeader(self, state, key, value, validate) {
if (validate) {
validateHeader(key, value);
}
state.header += key + ': ' + escapeHeaderValue(value) + CRLF;
matchHeader(self, state, key, value);
}
function matchConnValue(self, state, value) {
var sawClose = false;
var m = RE_CONN_VALUES.exec(value);
while (m) {
if (m[0].length === 5)
sawClose = true;
else
state.connUpgrade = true;
m = RE_CONN_VALUES.exec(value);
}
if (sawClose)
self._last = true;
else
self.shouldKeepAlive = true;
}
function matchHeader(self, state, field, value) {
var m = RE_FIELDS.exec(field);
if (!m)
return;
var len = m[0].length;
if (len === 10) {
state.connection = true;
matchConnValue(self, state, value);
} else if (len === 17) {
state.te = true;
if (RE_TE_CHUNKED.test(value)) self.chunkedEncoding = true;
} else if (len === 14) {
state.contLen = true;
} else if (len === 4) {
state.date = true;
} else if (len === 6) {
state.expect = true;
} else if (len === 7) {
var ch = m[0].charCodeAt(0);
if (ch === 85 || ch === 117)
state.upgrade = true;
else
state.trailer = true;
}
}
function validateHeader(name, value) {
let err;
if (typeof name !== 'string' || !name || !checkIsHttpToken(name)) {
err = new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_HTTP_TOKEN', 'Header name', name);
} else if (value === undefined) {
err = new errors.TypeError('ERR_HTTP_INVALID_HEADER_VALUE', value, name);
} else if (checkInvalidHeaderChar(value)) {
debug('Header "%s" contains invalid characters', name);
err = new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_CHAR', 'header content', name);
}
if (err !== undefined) {
Error.captureStackTrace(err, validateHeader);
throw err;
}
}
OutgoingMessage.prototype.setHeader = function setHeader(name, value) {
if (this._header) {
throw new errors.Error('ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT', 'set');
}
validateHeader(name, value);
if (!this[outHeadersKey])
this[outHeadersKey] = {};
const key = name.toLowerCase();
this[outHeadersKey][key] = [name, value];
switch (key) {
case 'connection':
this._removedConnection = false;
break;
case 'content-length':
this._removedContLen = false;
break;
case 'transfer-encoding':
this._removedTE = false;
break;
}
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype.getHeader = function getHeader(name) {
if (typeof name !== 'string') {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'name', 'string');
}
if (!this[outHeadersKey]) return;
var entry = this[outHeadersKey][name.toLowerCase()];
if (!entry)
return;
return entry[1];
};
// Returns an array of the names of the current outgoing headers.
OutgoingMessage.prototype.getHeaderNames = function getHeaderNames() {
return (this[outHeadersKey] ? Object.keys(this[outHeadersKey]) : []);
};
// Returns a shallow copy of the current outgoing headers.
OutgoingMessage.prototype.getHeaders = function getHeaders() {
const headers = this[outHeadersKey];
const ret = Object.create(null);
if (headers) {
const keys = Object.keys(headers);
for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; ++i) {
const key = keys[i];
const val = headers[key][1];
ret[key] = val;
}
}
return ret;
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype.hasHeader = function hasHeader(name) {
if (typeof name !== 'string') {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'name', 'string');
}
return !!(this[outHeadersKey] && this[outHeadersKey][name.toLowerCase()]);
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype.removeHeader = function removeHeader(name) {
if (typeof name !== 'string') {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'name', 'string');
}
if (this._header) {
throw new errors.Error('ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT', 'remove');
}
var key = name.toLowerCase();
switch (key) {
case 'connection':
this._removedConnection = true;
break;
case 'content-length':
this._removedContLen = true;
break;
case 'transfer-encoding':
this._removedTE = true;
break;
case 'date':
this.sendDate = false;
break;
}
if (this[outHeadersKey]) {
delete this[outHeadersKey][key];
}
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype._implicitHeader = function _implicitHeader() {
throw new errors.Error('ERR_METHOD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED', '_implicitHeader()');
};
Object.defineProperty(OutgoingMessage.prototype, 'headersSent', {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
get: function() { return !!this._header; }
});
const crlf_buf = Buffer.from('\r\n');
OutgoingMessage.prototype.write = function write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
return write_(this, chunk, encoding, callback, false);
};
function write_(msg, chunk, encoding, callback, fromEnd) {
if (msg.finished) {
const err = new errors.Error('ERR_STREAM_WRITE_AFTER_END');
nextTick(msg.socket && msg.socket[async_id_symbol],
writeAfterEndNT.bind(msg),
err,
callback);
return true;
}
if (!msg._header) {
msg._implicitHeader();
}
if (!msg._hasBody) {
debug('This type of response MUST NOT have a body. ' +
'Ignoring write() calls.');
return true;
}
if (!fromEnd && typeof chunk !== 'string' && !(chunk instanceof Buffer)) {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'first argument',
['string', 'Buffer']);
}
// If we get an empty string or buffer, then just do nothing, and
// signal the user to keep writing.
if (chunk.length === 0) return true;
if (!fromEnd && msg.connection && !msg[kIsCorked]) {
msg.connection.cork();
msg[kIsCorked] = true;
process.nextTick(connectionCorkNT, msg, msg.connection);
}
var len, ret;
if (msg.chunkedEncoding) {
if (typeof chunk === 'string')
len = Buffer.byteLength(chunk, encoding);
else
len = chunk.length;
msg._send(len.toString(16), 'latin1', null);
msg._send(crlf_buf, null, null);
msg._send(chunk, encoding, null);
ret = msg._send(crlf_buf, null, callback);
} else {
ret = msg._send(chunk, encoding, callback);
}
debug('write ret = ' + ret);
return ret;
}
function writeAfterEndNT(err, callback) {
this.emit('error', err);
if (callback) callback(err);
}
function connectionCorkNT(msg, conn) {
msg[kIsCorked] = false;
conn.uncork();
}
function escapeHeaderValue(value) {
// Protect against response splitting. The regex test is there to
// minimize the performance impact in the common case.
return /[\r\n]/.test(value) ? value.replace(/[\r\n]+[ \t]*/g, '') : value;
}
OutgoingMessage.prototype.addTrailers = function addTrailers(headers) {
this._trailer = '';
var keys = Object.keys(headers);
var isArray = Array.isArray(headers);
var field, value;
for (var i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) {
var key = keys[i];
if (isArray) {
field = headers[key][0];
value = headers[key][1];
} else {
field = key;
value = headers[key];
}
if (typeof field !== 'string' || !field || !checkIsHttpToken(field)) {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_HTTP_TOKEN', 'Trailer name',
field);
}
if (checkInvalidHeaderChar(value)) {
debug('Trailer "%s" contains invalid characters', field);
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_CHAR', 'trailer content', field);
}
this._trailer += field + ': ' + escapeHeaderValue(value) + CRLF;
}
};
function onFinish(outmsg) {
outmsg.emit('finish');
}
OutgoingMessage.prototype.end = function end(chunk, encoding, callback) {
if (typeof chunk === 'function') {
callback = chunk;
chunk = null;
} else if (typeof encoding === 'function') {
callback = encoding;
encoding = null;
}
if (this.finished) {
return false;
}
var uncork;
if (chunk) {
if (typeof chunk !== 'string' && !(chunk instanceof Buffer)) {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'first argument',
['string', 'Buffer']);
}
if (!this._header) {
if (typeof chunk === 'string')
this._contentLength = Buffer.byteLength(chunk, encoding);
else
this._contentLength = chunk.length;
}
if (this.connection) {
this.connection.cork();
uncork = true;
}
write_(this, chunk, encoding, null, true);
} else if (!this._header) {
this._contentLength = 0;
this._implicitHeader();
}
if (typeof callback === 'function')
this.once('finish', callback);
var finish = onFinish.bind(undefined, this);
var ret;
if (this._hasBody && this.chunkedEncoding) {
ret = this._send('0\r\n' + this._trailer + '\r\n', 'latin1', finish);
} else {
// Force a flush, HACK.
ret = this._send('', 'latin1', finish);
}
if (uncork)
this.connection.uncork();
this.finished = true;
// There is the first message on the outgoing queue, and we've sent
// everything to the socket.
debug('outgoing message end.');
if (this.output.length === 0 &&
this.connection &&
this.connection._httpMessage === this) {
this._finish();
}
return ret;
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype._finish = function _finish() {
assert(this.connection);
this.emit('prefinish');
};
// This logic is probably a bit confusing. Let me explain a bit:
//
// In both HTTP servers and clients it is possible to queue up several
// outgoing messages. This is easiest to imagine in the case of a client.
// Take the following situation:
//
// req1 = client.request('GET', '/');
// req2 = client.request('POST', '/');
//
// When the user does
//
// req2.write('hello world\n');
//
// it's possible that the first request has not been completely flushed to
// the socket yet. Thus the outgoing messages need to be prepared to queue
// up data internally before sending it on further to the socket's queue.
//
// This function, outgoingFlush(), is called by both the Server and Client
// to attempt to flush any pending messages out to the socket.
OutgoingMessage.prototype._flush = function _flush() {
var socket = this.socket;
var ret;
if (socket && socket.writable) {
// There might be remaining data in this.output; write it out
ret = this._flushOutput(socket);
if (this.finished) {
// This is a queue to the server or client to bring in the next this.
this._finish();
} else if (ret) {
// This is necessary to prevent https from breaking
this.emit('drain');
}
}
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype._flushOutput = function _flushOutput(socket) {
var ret;
var outputLength = this.output.length;
if (outputLength <= 0)
return ret;
var output = this.output;
var outputEncodings = this.outputEncodings;
var outputCallbacks = this.outputCallbacks;
socket.cork();
for (var i = 0; i < outputLength; i++) {
ret = socket.write(output[i], outputEncodings[i], outputCallbacks[i]);
}
socket.uncork();
this.output = [];
this.outputEncodings = [];
this.outputCallbacks = [];
this._onPendingData(-this.outputSize);
this.outputSize = 0;
return ret;
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype.flushHeaders = function flushHeaders() {
if (!this._header) {
this._implicitHeader();
}
// Force-flush the headers.
this._send('');
};
OutgoingMessage.prototype.flush = internalUtil.deprecate(function() {
this.flushHeaders();
}, 'OutgoingMessage.flush is deprecated. Use flushHeaders instead.', 'DEP0001');
OutgoingMessage.prototype.pipe = function pipe() {
// OutgoingMessage should be write-only. Piping from it is disabled.
this.emit('error', new errors.Error('ERR_STREAM_CANNOT_PIPE'));
};
module.exports = {
OutgoingMessage
};