/usr/share/perl5/LWP/Protocol/http.pm is in libwww-perl 6.05-2.
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use strict;
require HTTP::Response;
require HTTP::Status;
require Net::HTTP;
use vars qw(@ISA @EXTRA_SOCK_OPTS);
require LWP::Protocol;
@ISA = qw(LWP::Protocol);
my $CRLF = "\015\012";
sub _new_socket
{
my($self, $host, $port, $timeout) = @_;
local($^W) = 0; # IO::Socket::INET can be noisy
my $sock = $self->socket_class->new(PeerAddr => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
LocalAddr => $self->{ua}{local_address},
Proto => 'tcp',
Timeout => $timeout,
KeepAlive => !!$self->{ua}{conn_cache},
SendTE => 1,
$self->_extra_sock_opts($host, $port),
);
unless ($sock) {
# IO::Socket::INET leaves additional error messages in $@
my $status = "Can't connect to $host:$port";
if ($@ =~ /\bconnect: (.*)/ ||
$@ =~ /\b(Bad hostname)\b/ ||
$@ =~ /\b(certificate verify failed)\b/ ||
$@ =~ /\b(Crypt-SSLeay can't verify hostnames)\b/
) {
$status .= " ($1)";
}
die "$status\n\n$@";
}
# perl 5.005's IO::Socket does not have the blocking method.
eval { $sock->blocking(0); };
$sock;
}
sub socket_type
{
return "http";
}
sub socket_class
{
my $self = shift;
(ref($self) || $self) . "::Socket";
}
sub _extra_sock_opts # to be overridden by subclass
{
return @EXTRA_SOCK_OPTS;
}
sub _check_sock
{
#my($self, $req, $sock) = @_;
}
sub _get_sock_info
{
my($self, $res, $sock) = @_;
if (defined(my $peerhost = $sock->peerhost)) {
$res->header("Client-Peer" => "$peerhost:" . $sock->peerport);
}
}
sub _fixup_header
{
my($self, $h, $url, $proxy) = @_;
# Extract 'Host' header
my $hhost = $url->authority;
if ($hhost =~ s/^([^\@]*)\@//) { # get rid of potential "user:pass@"
# add authorization header if we need them. HTTP URLs do
# not really support specification of user and password, but
# we allow it.
if (defined($1) && not $h->header('Authorization')) {
require URI::Escape;
$h->authorization_basic(map URI::Escape::uri_unescape($_),
split(":", $1, 2));
}
}
$h->init_header('Host' => $hhost);
if ($proxy && $url->scheme ne 'https') {
# Check the proxy URI's userinfo() for proxy credentials
# export http_proxy="http://proxyuser:proxypass@proxyhost:port".
# For https only the initial CONNECT requests needs authorization.
my $p_auth = $proxy->userinfo();
if(defined $p_auth) {
require URI::Escape;
$h->proxy_authorization_basic(map URI::Escape::uri_unescape($_),
split(":", $p_auth, 2))
}
}
}
sub hlist_remove {
my($hlist, $k) = @_;
$k = lc $k;
for (my $i = @$hlist - 2; $i >= 0; $i -= 2) {
next unless lc($hlist->[$i]) eq $k;
splice(@$hlist, $i, 2);
}
}
sub request
{
my($self, $request, $proxy, $arg, $size, $timeout) = @_;
$size ||= 4096;
# check method
my $method = $request->method;
unless ($method =~ /^[A-Za-z0-9_!\#\$%&\'*+\-.^\`|~]+$/) { # HTTP token
return HTTP::Response->new( &HTTP::Status::RC_BAD_REQUEST,
'Library does not allow method ' .
"$method for 'http:' URLs");
}
my $url = $request->uri;
# Proxying SSL with a http proxy needs issues a CONNECT request to build a
# tunnel and then upgrades the tunnel to SSL. But when doing keep-alive the
# https request does not need to be the first request in the connection, so
# we need to distinguish between
# - not yet connected (create socket and ssl upgrade)
# - connected but not inside ssl tunnel (ssl upgrade)
# - inside ssl tunnel to the target - once we are in the tunnel to the
# target we cannot only reuse the tunnel for more https requests with the
# same target
my $ssl_tunnel = $proxy && $url->scheme eq 'https'
&& $url->host.":".$url->port;
my ($host,$port) = $proxy
? ($proxy->host,$proxy->port)
: ($url->host,$url->port);
my $fullpath =
$method eq 'CONNECT' ? $url->host . ":" . $url->port :
$proxy && ! $ssl_tunnel ? $url->as_string :
do {
my $path = $url->path_query;
$path = "/$path" if $path !~m{^/};
$path
};
my $socket;
my $conn_cache = $self->{ua}{conn_cache};
my $cache_key;
if ( $conn_cache ) {
$cache_key = "$host:$port";
# For https we reuse the socket immediatly only if it has an established
# tunnel to the target. Otherwise a CONNECT request followed by an SSL
# upgrade need to be done first. The request itself might reuse an
# existing non-ssl connection to the proxy
$cache_key .= "!".$ssl_tunnel if $ssl_tunnel;
if ( $socket = $conn_cache->withdraw($self->socket_type,$cache_key)) {
if ($socket->can_read(0)) {
# if the socket is readable, then either the peer has closed the
# connection or there are some garbage bytes on it. In either
# case we abandon it.
$socket->close;
$socket = undef;
} # else use $socket
}
}
if ( ! $socket && $ssl_tunnel ) {
my $proto_https = LWP::Protocol::create('https',$self->{ua})
or die "no support for scheme https found";
# only if ssl socket class is IO::Socket::SSL we can upgrade
# a plain socket to SSL. In case of Net::SSL we fall back to
# the old version
if ( my $upgrade_sub = $proto_https->can('_upgrade_sock')) {
my $response = $self->request(
HTTP::Request->new('CONNECT',"http://$ssl_tunnel"),
$proxy,
undef,$size,$timeout
);
$response->is_success or die
"establishing SSL tunnel failed: ".$response->status_line;
$socket = $upgrade_sub->($proto_https,
$response->{client_socket},$url)
or die "SSL upgrade failed: $@";
} else {
$socket = $proto_https->_new_socket($url->host,$url->port,$timeout);
}
}
if ( ! $socket ) {
# connect to remote site w/o reusing established socket
$socket = $self->_new_socket($host, $port, $timeout );
}
my $http_version = "";
if (my $proto = $request->protocol) {
if ($proto =~ /^(?:HTTP\/)?(1.\d+)$/) {
$http_version = $1;
$socket->http_version($http_version);
$socket->send_te(0) if $http_version eq "1.0";
}
}
$self->_check_sock($request, $socket);
my @h;
my $request_headers = $request->headers->clone;
$self->_fixup_header($request_headers, $url, $proxy);
$request_headers->scan(sub {
my($k, $v) = @_;
$k =~ s/^://;
$v =~ s/\n/ /g;
push(@h, $k, $v);
});
my $content_ref = $request->content_ref;
$content_ref = $$content_ref if ref($$content_ref);
my $chunked;
my $has_content;
if (ref($content_ref) eq 'CODE') {
my $clen = $request_headers->header('Content-Length');
$has_content++ if $clen;
unless (defined $clen) {
push(@h, "Transfer-Encoding" => "chunked");
$has_content++;
$chunked++;
}
}
else {
# Set (or override) Content-Length header
my $clen = $request_headers->header('Content-Length');
if (defined($$content_ref) && length($$content_ref)) {
$has_content = length($$content_ref);
if (!defined($clen) || $clen ne $has_content) {
if (defined $clen) {
warn "Content-Length header value was wrong, fixed";
hlist_remove(\@h, 'Content-Length');
}
push(@h, 'Content-Length' => $has_content);
}
}
elsif ($clen) {
warn "Content-Length set when there is no content, fixed";
hlist_remove(\@h, 'Content-Length');
}
}
my $write_wait = 0;
$write_wait = 2
if ($request_headers->header("Expect") || "") =~ /100-continue/;
my $req_buf = $socket->format_request($method, $fullpath, @h);
#print "------\n$req_buf\n------\n";
if (!$has_content || $write_wait || $has_content > 8*1024) {
WRITE:
{
# Since this just writes out the header block it should almost
# always succeed to send the whole buffer in a single write call.
my $n = $socket->syswrite($req_buf, length($req_buf));
unless (defined $n) {
redo WRITE if $!{EINTR};
if ($!{EAGAIN}) {
select(undef, undef, undef, 0.1);
redo WRITE;
}
die "write failed: $!";
}
if ($n) {
substr($req_buf, 0, $n, "");
}
else {
select(undef, undef, undef, 0.5);
}
redo WRITE if length $req_buf;
}
}
my($code, $mess, @junk);
my $drop_connection;
if ($has_content) {
my $eof;
my $wbuf;
my $woffset = 0;
INITIAL_READ:
if ($write_wait) {
# skip filling $wbuf when waiting for 100-continue
# because if the response is a redirect or auth required
# the request will be cloned and there is no way
# to reset the input stream
# return here via the label after the 100-continue is read
}
elsif (ref($content_ref) eq 'CODE') {
my $buf = &$content_ref();
$buf = "" unless defined($buf);
$buf = sprintf "%x%s%s%s", length($buf), $CRLF, $buf, $CRLF
if $chunked;
substr($buf, 0, 0) = $req_buf if $req_buf;
$wbuf = \$buf;
}
else {
if ($req_buf) {
my $buf = $req_buf . $$content_ref;
$wbuf = \$buf;
}
else {
$wbuf = $content_ref;
}
$eof = 1;
}
my $fbits = '';
vec($fbits, fileno($socket), 1) = 1;
WRITE:
while ($write_wait || $woffset < length($$wbuf)) {
my $sel_timeout = $timeout;
if ($write_wait) {
$sel_timeout = $write_wait if $write_wait < $sel_timeout;
}
my $time_before;
$time_before = time if $sel_timeout;
my $rbits = $fbits;
my $wbits = $write_wait ? undef : $fbits;
my $sel_timeout_before = $sel_timeout;
SELECT:
{
my $nfound = select($rbits, $wbits, undef, $sel_timeout);
if ($nfound < 0) {
if ($!{EINTR} || $!{EAGAIN}) {
if ($time_before) {
$sel_timeout = $sel_timeout_before - (time - $time_before);
$sel_timeout = 0 if $sel_timeout < 0;
}
redo SELECT;
}
die "select failed: $!";
}
}
if ($write_wait) {
$write_wait -= time - $time_before;
$write_wait = 0 if $write_wait < 0;
}
if (defined($rbits) && $rbits =~ /[^\0]/) {
# readable
my $buf = $socket->_rbuf;
my $n = $socket->sysread($buf, 1024, length($buf));
unless (defined $n) {
die "read failed: $!" unless $!{EINTR} || $!{EAGAIN};
# if we get here the rest of the block will do nothing
# and we will retry the read on the next round
}
elsif ($n == 0) {
# the server closed the connection before we finished
# writing all the request content. No need to write any more.
$drop_connection++;
last WRITE;
}
$socket->_rbuf($buf);
if (!$code && $buf =~ /\015?\012\015?\012/) {
# a whole response header is present, so we can read it without blocking
($code, $mess, @h) = $socket->read_response_headers(laxed => 1,
junk_out => \@junk,
);
if ($code eq "100") {
$write_wait = 0;
undef($code);
goto INITIAL_READ;
}
else {
$drop_connection++;
last WRITE;
# XXX should perhaps try to abort write in a nice way too
}
}
}
if (defined($wbits) && $wbits =~ /[^\0]/) {
my $n = $socket->syswrite($$wbuf, length($$wbuf), $woffset);
unless (defined $n) {
die "write failed: $!" unless $!{EINTR} || $!{EAGAIN};
$n = 0; # will retry write on the next round
}
elsif ($n == 0) {
die "write failed: no bytes written";
}
$woffset += $n;
if (!$eof && $woffset >= length($$wbuf)) {
# need to refill buffer from $content_ref code
my $buf = &$content_ref();
$buf = "" unless defined($buf);
$eof++ unless length($buf);
$buf = sprintf "%x%s%s%s", length($buf), $CRLF, $buf, $CRLF
if $chunked;
$wbuf = \$buf;
$woffset = 0;
}
}
} # WRITE
}
($code, $mess, @h) = $socket->read_response_headers(laxed => 1, junk_out => \@junk)
unless $code;
($code, $mess, @h) = $socket->read_response_headers(laxed => 1, junk_out => \@junk)
if $code eq "100";
my $response = HTTP::Response->new($code, $mess);
my $peer_http_version = $socket->peer_http_version;
$response->protocol("HTTP/$peer_http_version");
{
local $HTTP::Headers::TRANSLATE_UNDERSCORE;
$response->push_header(@h);
}
$response->push_header("Client-Junk" => \@junk) if @junk;
$response->request($request);
$self->_get_sock_info($response, $socket);
if ($method eq "CONNECT") {
$response->{client_socket} = $socket; # so it can be picked up
return $response;
}
if (my @te = $response->remove_header('Transfer-Encoding')) {
$response->push_header('Client-Transfer-Encoding', \@te);
}
$response->push_header('Client-Response-Num', scalar $socket->increment_response_count);
my $complete;
$response = $self->collect($arg, $response, sub {
my $buf = ""; #prevent use of uninitialized value in SSLeay.xs
my $n;
READ:
{
$n = $socket->read_entity_body($buf, $size);
unless (defined $n) {
redo READ if $!{EINTR} || $!{EAGAIN};
die "read failed: $!";
}
redo READ if $n == -1;
}
$complete++ if !$n;
return \$buf;
} );
$drop_connection++ unless $complete;
@h = $socket->get_trailers;
if (@h) {
local $HTTP::Headers::TRANSLATE_UNDERSCORE;
$response->push_header(@h);
}
# keep-alive support
unless ($drop_connection) {
if ($cache_key) {
my %connection = map { (lc($_) => 1) }
split(/\s*,\s*/, ($response->header("Connection") || ""));
if (($peer_http_version eq "1.1" && !$connection{close}) ||
$connection{"keep-alive"})
{
$conn_cache->deposit($self->socket_type, $cache_key, $socket);
}
}
}
$response;
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------
package LWP::Protocol::http::SocketMethods;
sub ping {
my $self = shift;
!$self->can_read(0);
}
sub increment_response_count {
my $self = shift;
return ++${*$self}{'myhttp_response_count'};
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------
package LWP::Protocol::http::Socket;
use vars qw(@ISA);
@ISA = qw(LWP::Protocol::http::SocketMethods Net::HTTP);
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