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From-SVN: r173931
483 lines
12 KiB
Go
483 lines
12 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package http
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import (
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"bufio"
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"io"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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// transferWriter inspects the fields of a user-supplied Request or Response,
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// sanitizes them without changing the user object and provides methods for
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// writing the respective header, body and trailer in wire format.
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type transferWriter struct {
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Body io.ReadCloser
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ResponseToHEAD bool
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ContentLength int64
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Close bool
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TransferEncoding []string
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Trailer Header
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}
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func newTransferWriter(r interface{}) (t *transferWriter, err os.Error) {
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t = &transferWriter{}
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// Extract relevant fields
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atLeastHTTP11 := false
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switch rr := r.(type) {
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case *Request:
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t.Body = rr.Body
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t.ContentLength = rr.ContentLength
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t.Close = rr.Close
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t.TransferEncoding = rr.TransferEncoding
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t.Trailer = rr.Trailer
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atLeastHTTP11 = rr.ProtoAtLeast(1, 1)
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case *Response:
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t.Body = rr.Body
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t.ContentLength = rr.ContentLength
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t.Close = rr.Close
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t.TransferEncoding = rr.TransferEncoding
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t.Trailer = rr.Trailer
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atLeastHTTP11 = rr.ProtoAtLeast(1, 1)
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t.ResponseToHEAD = noBodyExpected(rr.RequestMethod)
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}
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// Sanitize Body,ContentLength,TransferEncoding
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if t.ResponseToHEAD {
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t.Body = nil
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t.TransferEncoding = nil
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// ContentLength is expected to hold Content-Length
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if t.ContentLength < 0 {
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return nil, ErrMissingContentLength
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}
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} else {
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if !atLeastHTTP11 || t.Body == nil {
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t.TransferEncoding = nil
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}
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if chunked(t.TransferEncoding) {
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t.ContentLength = -1
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} else if t.Body == nil { // no chunking, no body
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t.ContentLength = 0
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}
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}
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// Sanitize Trailer
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if !chunked(t.TransferEncoding) {
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t.Trailer = nil
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}
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return t, nil
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}
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func noBodyExpected(requestMethod string) bool {
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return requestMethod == "HEAD"
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}
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func (t *transferWriter) WriteHeader(w io.Writer) (err os.Error) {
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if t.Close {
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_, err = io.WriteString(w, "Connection: close\r\n")
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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}
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// Write Content-Length and/or Transfer-Encoding whose values are a
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// function of the sanitized field triple (Body, ContentLength,
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// TransferEncoding)
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if chunked(t.TransferEncoding) {
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_, err = io.WriteString(w, "Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n")
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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} else if t.ContentLength > 0 || t.ResponseToHEAD {
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io.WriteString(w, "Content-Length: ")
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_, err = io.WriteString(w, strconv.Itoa64(t.ContentLength)+"\r\n")
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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}
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// Write Trailer header
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if t.Trailer != nil {
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// TODO: At some point, there should be a generic mechanism for
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// writing long headers, using HTTP line splitting
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io.WriteString(w, "Trailer: ")
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needComma := false
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for k := range t.Trailer {
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k = CanonicalHeaderKey(k)
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switch k {
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case "Transfer-Encoding", "Trailer", "Content-Length":
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return &badStringError{"invalid Trailer key", k}
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}
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if needComma {
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io.WriteString(w, ",")
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}
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io.WriteString(w, k)
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needComma = true
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}
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_, err = io.WriteString(w, "\r\n")
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}
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return
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}
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func (t *transferWriter) WriteBody(w io.Writer) (err os.Error) {
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// Write body
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if t.Body != nil {
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if chunked(t.TransferEncoding) {
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cw := NewChunkedWriter(w)
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_, err = io.Copy(cw, t.Body)
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if err == nil {
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err = cw.Close()
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}
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} else if t.ContentLength == -1 {
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_, err = io.Copy(w, t.Body)
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} else {
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_, err = io.Copy(w, io.LimitReader(t.Body, t.ContentLength))
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}
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err = t.Body.Close(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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// TODO(petar): Place trailer writer code here.
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if chunked(t.TransferEncoding) {
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// Last chunk, empty trailer
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_, err = io.WriteString(w, "\r\n")
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}
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return
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}
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type transferReader struct {
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// Input
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Header Header
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StatusCode int
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RequestMethod string
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ProtoMajor int
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ProtoMinor int
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// Output
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Body io.ReadCloser
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ContentLength int64
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TransferEncoding []string
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Close bool
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Trailer Header
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}
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// bodyAllowedForStatus returns whether a given response status code
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// permits a body. See RFC2616, section 4.4.
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func bodyAllowedForStatus(status int) bool {
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switch {
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case status >= 100 && status <= 199:
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return false
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case status == 204:
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return false
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case status == 304:
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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// msg is *Request or *Response.
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func readTransfer(msg interface{}, r *bufio.Reader) (err os.Error) {
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t := &transferReader{}
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// Unify input
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switch rr := msg.(type) {
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case *Response:
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t.Header = rr.Header
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t.StatusCode = rr.StatusCode
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t.RequestMethod = rr.RequestMethod
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t.ProtoMajor = rr.ProtoMajor
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t.ProtoMinor = rr.ProtoMinor
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t.Close = shouldClose(t.ProtoMajor, t.ProtoMinor, t.Header)
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case *Request:
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t.Header = rr.Header
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t.ProtoMajor = rr.ProtoMajor
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t.ProtoMinor = rr.ProtoMinor
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// Transfer semantics for Requests are exactly like those for
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// Responses with status code 200, responding to a GET method
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t.StatusCode = 200
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t.RequestMethod = "GET"
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}
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// Default to HTTP/1.1
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if t.ProtoMajor == 0 && t.ProtoMinor == 0 {
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t.ProtoMajor, t.ProtoMinor = 1, 1
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}
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// Transfer encoding, content length
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t.TransferEncoding, err = fixTransferEncoding(t.RequestMethod, t.Header)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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t.ContentLength, err = fixLength(t.StatusCode, t.RequestMethod, t.Header, t.TransferEncoding)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Trailer
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t.Trailer, err = fixTrailer(t.Header, t.TransferEncoding)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// If there is no Content-Length or chunked Transfer-Encoding on a *Response
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// and the status is not 1xx, 204 or 304, then the body is unbounded.
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// See RFC2616, section 4.4.
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switch msg.(type) {
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case *Response:
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if t.ContentLength == -1 &&
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!chunked(t.TransferEncoding) &&
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bodyAllowedForStatus(t.StatusCode) {
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// Unbounded body.
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t.Close = true
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}
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}
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// Prepare body reader. ContentLength < 0 means chunked encoding
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// or close connection when finished, since multipart is not supported yet
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switch {
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case chunked(t.TransferEncoding):
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t.Body = &body{Reader: newChunkedReader(r), hdr: msg, r: r, closing: t.Close}
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case t.ContentLength >= 0:
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// TODO: limit the Content-Length. This is an easy DoS vector.
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t.Body = &body{Reader: io.LimitReader(r, t.ContentLength), closing: t.Close}
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default:
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// t.ContentLength < 0, i.e. "Content-Length" not mentioned in header
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if t.Close {
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// Close semantics (i.e. HTTP/1.0)
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t.Body = &body{Reader: r, closing: t.Close}
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} else {
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// Persistent connection (i.e. HTTP/1.1)
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t.Body = &body{Reader: io.LimitReader(r, 0), closing: t.Close}
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}
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// TODO(petar): It may be a good idea, for extra robustness, to
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// assume ContentLength=0 for GET requests (and other special
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// cases?). This logic should be in fixLength().
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}
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// Unify output
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switch rr := msg.(type) {
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case *Request:
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rr.Body = t.Body
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rr.ContentLength = t.ContentLength
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rr.TransferEncoding = t.TransferEncoding
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rr.Close = t.Close
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rr.Trailer = t.Trailer
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case *Response:
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rr.Body = t.Body
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rr.ContentLength = t.ContentLength
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rr.TransferEncoding = t.TransferEncoding
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rr.Close = t.Close
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rr.Trailer = t.Trailer
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Checks whether chunked is part of the encodings stack
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func chunked(te []string) bool { return len(te) > 0 && te[0] == "chunked" }
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// Sanitize transfer encoding
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func fixTransferEncoding(requestMethod string, header Header) ([]string, os.Error) {
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raw, present := header["Transfer-Encoding"]
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if !present {
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return nil, nil
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}
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header["Transfer-Encoding"] = nil, false
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// Head responses have no bodies, so the transfer encoding
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// should be ignored.
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if requestMethod == "HEAD" {
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return nil, nil
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}
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encodings := strings.Split(raw[0], ",", -1)
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te := make([]string, 0, len(encodings))
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// TODO: Even though we only support "identity" and "chunked"
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// encodings, the loop below is designed with foresight. One
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// invariant that must be maintained is that, if present,
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// chunked encoding must always come first.
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for _, encoding := range encodings {
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encoding = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(encoding))
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// "identity" encoding is not recored
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if encoding == "identity" {
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break
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}
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if encoding != "chunked" {
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return nil, &badStringError{"unsupported transfer encoding", encoding}
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}
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te = te[0 : len(te)+1]
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te[len(te)-1] = encoding
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}
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if len(te) > 1 {
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return nil, &badStringError{"too many transfer encodings", strings.Join(te, ",")}
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}
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if len(te) > 0 {
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// Chunked encoding trumps Content-Length. See RFC 2616
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// Section 4.4. Currently len(te) > 0 implies chunked
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// encoding.
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header["Content-Length"] = nil, false
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return te, nil
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}
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return nil, nil
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}
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// Determine the expected body length, using RFC 2616 Section 4.4. This
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// function is not a method, because ultimately it should be shared by
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// ReadResponse and ReadRequest.
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func fixLength(status int, requestMethod string, header Header, te []string) (int64, os.Error) {
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// Logic based on response type or status
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if noBodyExpected(requestMethod) {
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return 0, nil
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}
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if status/100 == 1 {
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return 0, nil
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}
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switch status {
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case 204, 304:
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return 0, nil
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}
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// Logic based on Transfer-Encoding
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if chunked(te) {
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return -1, nil
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}
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// Logic based on Content-Length
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cl := strings.TrimSpace(header.Get("Content-Length"))
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if cl != "" {
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n, err := strconv.Atoi64(cl)
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if err != nil || n < 0 {
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return -1, &badStringError{"bad Content-Length", cl}
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}
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return n, nil
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} else {
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header.Del("Content-Length")
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}
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// Logic based on media type. The purpose of the following code is just
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// to detect whether the unsupported "multipart/byteranges" is being
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// used. A proper Content-Type parser is needed in the future.
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if strings.Contains(strings.ToLower(header.Get("Content-Type")), "multipart/byteranges") {
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return -1, ErrNotSupported
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}
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// Body-EOF logic based on other methods (like closing, or chunked coding)
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return -1, nil
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}
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// Determine whether to hang up after sending a request and body, or
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// receiving a response and body
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// 'header' is the request headers
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func shouldClose(major, minor int, header Header) bool {
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if major < 1 {
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return true
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} else if major == 1 && minor == 0 {
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if !strings.Contains(strings.ToLower(header.Get("Connection")), "keep-alive") {
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return true
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}
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return false
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} else {
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// TODO: Should split on commas, toss surrounding white space,
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// and check each field.
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if strings.ToLower(header.Get("Connection")) == "close" {
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header.Del("Connection")
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Parse the trailer header
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func fixTrailer(header Header, te []string) (Header, os.Error) {
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raw := header.Get("Trailer")
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if raw == "" {
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return nil, nil
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}
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header.Del("Trailer")
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trailer := make(Header)
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keys := strings.Split(raw, ",", -1)
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for _, key := range keys {
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key = CanonicalHeaderKey(strings.TrimSpace(key))
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switch key {
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case "Transfer-Encoding", "Trailer", "Content-Length":
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return nil, &badStringError{"bad trailer key", key}
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}
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trailer.Del(key)
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}
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if len(trailer) == 0 {
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return nil, nil
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}
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if !chunked(te) {
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// Trailer and no chunking
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return nil, ErrUnexpectedTrailer
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}
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return trailer, nil
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}
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// body turns a Reader into a ReadCloser.
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// Close ensures that the body has been fully read
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// and then reads the trailer if necessary.
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type body struct {
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io.Reader
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hdr interface{} // non-nil (Response or Request) value means read trailer
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r *bufio.Reader // underlying wire-format reader for the trailer
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closing bool // is the connection to be closed after reading body?
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closed bool
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}
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// ErrBodyReadAfterClose is returned when reading a Request Body after
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// the body has been closed. This typically happens when the body is
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// read after an HTTP Handler calls WriteHeader or Write on its
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// ResponseWriter.
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var ErrBodyReadAfterClose = os.NewError("http: invalid Read on closed request Body")
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func (b *body) Read(p []byte) (n int, err os.Error) {
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if b.closed {
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return 0, ErrBodyReadAfterClose
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}
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return b.Reader.Read(p)
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}
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func (b *body) Close() os.Error {
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if b.closed {
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return nil
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}
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defer func() {
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b.closed = true
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}()
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if b.hdr == nil && b.closing {
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// no trailer and closing the connection next.
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// no point in reading to EOF.
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return nil
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}
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if _, err := io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, b); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if b.hdr == nil { // not reading trailer
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return nil
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}
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// TODO(petar): Put trailer reader code here
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return nil
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}
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