package dream
Tidy, feature-complete Web framework
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(*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 2018 Inhabited Type LLC. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. Neither the name of the author nor the names of his contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*) (* XXX(dpatti): A [Body.t] is kind of a reader body and writer body stitched together into a single structure, but only half of it is used at any given time. The two uses are also quite different in that a writer body is always wired up to some [Writer.t] by httpaf internals at time of creation, whereas a reader body is given to the user as-is and the user is expected to drive the feeding of data into the body. It feels like they should simply be two separate types. *) type _ t = { faraday : Faraday.t ; mutable read_scheduled : bool ; mutable write_final_if_chunked : bool ; mutable on_eof : unit -> unit ; mutable on_read : Bigstringaf.t -> off:int -> len:int -> unit ; mutable when_ready : Optional_thunk.t ; buffered_bytes : int ref } let default_on_eof = Sys.opaque_identity (fun () -> ()) let default_on_read = Sys.opaque_identity (fun _ ~off:_ ~len:_ -> ()) let of_faraday faraday when_ready = { faraday ; read_scheduled = false ; write_final_if_chunked = true ; on_eof = default_on_eof ; on_read = default_on_read ; when_ready ; buffered_bytes = ref 0 } let create buffer when_ready = of_faraday (Faraday.of_bigstring buffer) when_ready let create_empty () = let t = create Bigstringaf.empty Optional_thunk.none in t.write_final_if_chunked <- false; Faraday.close t.faraday; t let empty = create_empty () let set_non_chunked t = t.write_final_if_chunked <- false let write_char t c = Faraday.write_char t.faraday c let write_string t ?off ?len s = Faraday.write_string ?off ?len t.faraday s let write_bigstring t ?off ?len b = Faraday.write_bigstring ?off ?len t.faraday b let schedule_bigstring t ?off ?len (b:Bigstringaf.t) = Faraday.schedule_bigstring ?off ?len t.faraday b let ready t = Optional_thunk.call_if_some t.when_ready let flush t kontinue = Faraday.flush t.faraday kontinue; ready t let is_closed t = Faraday.is_closed t.faraday let close_writer t = Faraday.close t.faraday; ready t; ;; let unsafe_faraday t = t.faraday let rec do_execute_read t on_eof on_read = match Faraday.operation t.faraday with | `Yield -> () | `Close -> t.read_scheduled <- false; t.on_eof <- default_on_eof; t.on_read <- default_on_read; on_eof () | `Writev [] -> assert false | `Writev (iovec::_) -> t.read_scheduled <- false; t.on_eof <- default_on_eof; t.on_read <- default_on_read; let { IOVec.buffer; off; len } = iovec in Faraday.shift t.faraday len; on_read buffer ~off ~len; execute_read t and execute_read t = if t.read_scheduled then do_execute_read t t.on_eof t.on_read let schedule_read t ~on_eof ~on_read = if t.read_scheduled then failwith "Body.schedule_read: reader already scheduled"; if is_closed t then do_execute_read t on_eof on_read else begin t.read_scheduled <- true; t.on_eof <- on_eof; t.on_read <- on_read; ready t; end let is_read_scheduled t = t.read_scheduled let has_pending_output t = (* Force another write poll to make sure that the final chunk is emitted for chunk-encoded bodies. Note that the body data type does not keep track of encodings, so it is necessary for [transfer_to_writer_with_encoding] to check the encoding and clear the [write_final_if_chunked] field when outputting a fixed or close-delimited body. *) Faraday.has_pending_output t.faraday || (Faraday.is_closed t.faraday && t.write_final_if_chunked) let requires_output t = not (is_closed t) || has_pending_output t let close_reader t = Faraday.close t.faraday; execute_read t; ready t; ;; let transfer_to_writer_with_encoding t ~encoding writer = let faraday = t.faraday in begin match t.write_final_if_chunked, encoding with | true, (`Fixed _ | `Close_delimited) -> (* Play nicely with [has_pending_output] in the case of a fixed or close-delimited encoding. Immediately set `t.write_final_if_chunked` to `false` because we may not have another opportunity to do so before advancing the request queue. *) t.write_final_if_chunked <- false; | false, (`Fixed _ | `Close_delimited) | _, `Chunked -> (* Handled explicitly later when closing the writer. *) () end; begin match Faraday.operation faraday with | `Yield -> () | `Close -> let must_write_the_final_chunk = t.write_final_if_chunked in t.write_final_if_chunked <- false; if must_write_the_final_chunk then Serialize.Writer.schedule_chunk writer []; Serialize.Writer.unyield writer; | `Writev iovecs -> let buffered = t.buffered_bytes in begin match IOVec.shiftv iovecs !buffered with | [] -> () | iovecs -> let lengthv = IOVec.lengthv iovecs in buffered := !buffered + lengthv; begin match encoding with | `Fixed _ | `Close_delimited -> Serialize.Writer.schedule_fixed writer iovecs | `Chunked -> Serialize.Writer.schedule_chunk writer iovecs end; Serialize.Writer.flush writer (fun () -> Faraday.shift faraday lengthv; buffered := !buffered - lengthv) end end
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