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934 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephane Landelle
302dac8c45 Support 1012, 1013 and 1014 WebSocket close status code (#8664)
Motivation:

RFC 6455 doesn't define close status codes 1012, 1013 and 1014.
Yet, since then, IANA has defined them and web browsers support them.

From https://www.iana.org/assignments/websocket/websocket.xhtml:

* 1012: Service Restart
* 1013: Try Again Later
* 1014: The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid response from the upstream server. This is similar to 502 HTTP Status Code.

Modification:

Make status codes 1012, 1013 and 1014 legit.

Result:

WebSocket status codes as defined by IANA are supported.
2018-12-17 19:42:50 +01:00
Norman Maurer
29d185b796 Revert "Support 1012, 1013 and 1014 WebSocket status code"
This reverts commit db6d94f82a.
2018-12-14 18:24:30 +01:00
Stephane Landelle
db6d94f82a Support 1012, 1013 and 1014 WebSocket status code
Motivation:

RFC 6455 doesn't define status codes 1012, 1013 and 1014.
Yet, since then, IANA has defined them, web browsers support them, applications in the wild do use them but it's currently not possible to buid a Netty based client for those services.

From https://www.iana.org/assignments/websocket/websocket.xhtml:

* 1012: Service Restart
* 1013: Try Again Later
* 1014: The server was acting as a gateway or proxy and received an invalid response from the upstream server. This is similar to 502 HTTP Status Code.

Modification:

Make status codes 1012, 1013 and 1014 legit.

Result:

WebSocket status codes as defined by IANA are supported.
2018-12-14 14:08:03 +01:00
Julien Hoarau
d05666ae2d Set-Cookie headers should not be combined (#8611)
Motivation:

According to the HTTP spec set-cookie headers should not be combined
because they are not using the list syntax.

Modifications:

Do not combine set-cookie headers.

Result:

Set-Cookie headers won't be combined anymore
2018-12-01 10:47:18 +01:00
Christian Lang
a6f807dd68 Fix context and window sizes sides. (#8395)
Motivation:

As mentioned in RFC 7692 :

The "server_no_context_takeover" Extension Parameter should be used on server side for compression and on client side for decompression.

The "client_no_context_takeover" Extension Parameter should be used on client side for compression and on server side for decompression.

Right now, in PerMessageDeflateClientExtensionHandshaker, the decoder uses clientNoContext instead of serverNoContext and the encoder uses serverNoContext instead of clientNoContext.

The same inversion is present in PerMessageDeflateServerExtensionHandshaker: the decoder uses
serverNoContext instead of clientNoContext, while the encoder uses serverNoContext instead of clientNoContext. Besides the context inversion, the sliding window sizes seem to be inversed as well.

Modification:

Inverse clientNoContext with serverNoContext and clientWindowSize with serverWindowSize for both the Decoder and Encoder in PerMessageDeflateServerExtensionHandshaker and PerMessageDeflateClientExtensionHandshaker.

Result:

This fixes the decompression fail in the case that one of the contexts is set and the other one is not.
2018-10-18 13:55:30 +02:00
Andrey Mizurov
2ab3e13f08 Fix get charset from content-type header with multiple parameters (#8286)
Motivation:

Get charset from Content-Type header even it contains multiple parameters.

Modification:

Extract charset value from the charset parameter if it is not last.

Result:

Fixes #8273
2018-09-14 21:39:01 +02:00
Norman Maurer
83710cb2e1
Replace toArray(new T[size]) with toArray(new T[0]) to eliminate zero-out and allow the VM to optimize. (#8075)
Motivation:

Using toArray(new T[0]) is usually the faster aproach these days. We should use it.

See also https://shipilev.net/blog/2016/arrays-wisdom-ancients/#_conclusion.

Modifications:

Replace toArray(new T[size]) with toArray(new T[0]).

Result:

Faster code.
2018-06-29 07:56:04 +02:00
Alexey Kachayev
fa4e28ba1c Fix random number generators in WebSocketUtil
Motivation:

Implementation of WebSocketUtil/randomNumber is incorrect and might violate
the API returning values > maximum specified.

Modifications:

* WebSocketUtil/randomNumber is reimplemented, the idea of the solution described
  in the comment in the code

* Implementation of WebSocketUtil/randomBytes changed to nextBytes method

* PlatformDependet.threadLocalRandom is used instead of Math.random to improve efficiency

* Added test cases to check random numbers generator

* To ensure corretness, we now assert that min < max when generating random number

Result:

WebSocketUtil/randomNumber always produces correct result.

Covers https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8023
2018-06-25 14:42:59 +02:00
Stefan Lance
4c709be1ab Print correct invalid character after unwrapping value in CookieEncoder
Motivation:

If a wrapped cookie value with an invalid charcater is passed to the strict
encoder, an exception is thrown on validation but the error message contains
a character at the wrong position.

Modifications:

Print `unwrappedValue.charAt(pos)` instead of `value.charAt(pos)`.

Result:

The exception indicates the correct invalid character in the unwrapped cookie.
2018-06-21 08:19:01 +02:00
Roger
6208c9b0d6 Mention the HttpObjectEncoder's state in the message of the IllegalStateException (#7996)
Motivation

The HttpObjectEncoder raises an IllegalStateException due to an illegal state but doesn't mention what the state was. It could be useful for debugging purposes to figure out what happened.

Modifications

Mention the HttpObjectEncoder's state in the message of the IllegalStateException.

Result

An exception with more information what caused it.
2018-06-04 10:14:58 +02:00
Nick Travers
48911e0b63 Set (and override) websocket handshake headers after custom headers (#7975)
Motivation:

Currently, when passing custom headers to a WebSocketClientHandshaker,
if values are added for headers that are reserved for use in the
websocket handshake performed with the server, these custom values can
be used by the server to compute the websocket handshake challenge. If
the server computes the response to the challenge with the custom header
values, rather than the values computed by the client handshaker, the
handshake may fail.

Modifications:

Update the client handshaker implementations to add the custom header
values first, and then set the reserved websocket header values.

Result:

Reserved websocket handshake headers, if present in the custom headers
passed to the client handshaker, will not be propagated to the server.
Instead the client handshaker will propagate the values it generates.

Fixes #7973.
2018-05-30 19:52:40 +02:00
Nick Travers
19d1f4ea62 Propagate pong frames in WebSocketProtocolHandler (#7955)
Motivation:

Currently, on recipt of a PongWebSocketFrame, the
WebSocketProtocolHandler will drop the frame, rather than passing it
along so it can be referenced by other handlers.

Modifications:

Add boolean field to WebSocketProtocolHandler to indicate whether Pong
frames should be dropped or propagated, defaulting to "true" to preserve
existing functionality.

Add new constructors to the client and server implementations of
WebSocketProtocolHandler that allow for overriding the behavior for the
handling of Pong frames.

Result:

PongWebSocketFrames are passed along the channel, if specified.
2018-05-24 20:27:29 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4d6b006fe6
Correctly take status into account when compare DefaultHttpResponse (#7965)
Motivation:

DefaultHttpResponse did not respect its status when compute the hashCode and check for equality.

Modifications:

Correctly implement hashCode and equals

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7964.
2018-05-24 20:13:21 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c60263e8a3
Correctly handle responses with status 205 and payload. (#7891)
Motivation:

HTTP responses with status of 205 should not contain a payload. We should enforce this.

Modifications:

Correctly handle responses with status 205 and payload by set Content-Length: 0 header and stripping out the content.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7888
2018-05-03 11:25:06 +02:00
Norman Maurer
0261e00662
Allow to call AbstractDiskHttpData.setContent(Unpooled.EMPTY_BUFFER) multiple times. (#7890)
Motivation:

It should be possible to call setContent(Unpooled.EMPTY_BUFFER) multiple times just like its possible to do the same with a non empty buffer.

Modifications:

- Correctly reset underlying storage if called multiple times.
- Add tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6418
2018-04-30 08:39:24 +02:00
Gustavo Fernandes
f874a37ecb Fixes NPE in Corshandler for unauthorized prefligt requests (#7865)
Motivation:
NPE in `CorsHandler` if a pre-flight request is done using an Origin header which is not allowed by any `CorsConfig` passed to the handler on creation.

Modifications:
During the pre-flight, check the `CorsConfig` for `null` and handle it correctly by not returning any access-control header

Result:
No more NPE for pre-flight requests with unauthorized origins.
2018-04-13 14:36:45 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
401b196623 Extract common parts from if statements (#7831)
Motivation:
Some `if` statements contains common parts that can be extracted.

Modifications:
Extract common parts from `if` statements.

Result:
Less code and bytecode. The code is simpler and more clear.
2018-04-11 14:36:56 +02:00
Gustavo Fernandes
76c5f6cd03 Enable per origin Cors configuration (#7800)
Motivation:

Finer granularity when configuring CorsHandler, enabling different policies for different origins.

Modifications:

The CorsHandler has an extra constructor that accepts a List<CorsConfig> that are evaluated sequentially when processing a Cors request

Result:

The changes don't break backwards compatibility. The extra ctor can be used to provide more than one CorsConfig object.
2018-04-11 10:06:13 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
587afddb27 Fixes NPE in ClientCookieDecoder
Motivation:
NPE in `ClientCookieDecoder` if cookie starts with comma.

Modifications:
Check `cookieBuilder` for `null` in the return.

Result:
No fails NPE on invalid cookies.
2018-04-05 19:44:08 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ee9057ad99
CorsHandler.write(...) should not cause a flush. (#7839)
Motivation:

Unnecessary flushes reduce the amount of flush coalescing that can happen at higher levels and thus can increase number of packets (because of TCP_NODELAY) and lower throughput (due to syscalls, TLS frames, etc)

Modifications:

Replace writeAndFlush(...) with write(...)

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7837.
2018-04-03 21:11:51 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
741602050f Don't replace all 'connection' headers when sending h2c upgrade request (#7824)
Motivation:

There may be meaningful 'connection' headers that exist on a request
that is used to attempt a HTTP/1.x upgrade request that will be
clobbered.

Modifications:

HttpClientUpgradeHandler uses the `HttpHeaders.add` instead of
`HttpHeaders.set` when adding the 'upgrade' field.

Result:

Fixes #7823, existing 'connection' headers are preserved.
2018-04-01 19:59:30 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
b309271e49 HttpServerUpgradeHandler shouldn't wait for flush to reshape pipeline
Motivation:

There is a race between both flushing the upgrade response and receiving
more data before the flush ChannelPromise can fire and reshape the
pipeline. Since We have already committed to an upgrade by writing the
upgrade response, we need to be immediately prepared for handling the
next protocol.

Modifications:

The pipeline reshaping logic in HttpServerUpgradeHandler has been moved
out of the ChannelFutureListener attached to the write of the upgrade
response and happens immediately after the writeAndFlush call, but
before the method returns.

Result:

The pipeline is no longer subject to receiving more data before the
pipeline has been reformed.
2018-03-28 19:54:30 +02:00
Stephane Landelle
d60cd0231d HttpProxyHandler generates invalid CONNECT url and Host header when address is resolved
Motivation:

HttpProxyHandler uses `NetUtil#toSocketAddressString` to compute
CONNECT url and Host header.

The url is correct when the address is unresolved, as
`NetUtil#toSocketAddressString` will then use
`getHoststring`/`getHostname`. If the address is already resolved, the
url will be based on the IP instead of the hostname.

There’s an additional minor issue with the Host header: default port
443 should be omitted.

Modifications:

* Introduce NetUtil#getHostname
* Introduce HttpUtil#formatHostnameForHttp to format an
InetSocketAddress to
HTTP format
* Change url computation to favor hostname instead of IP
* Introduce HttpProxyHandler ignoreDefaultPortsInConnectHostHeader
parameter to ignore 80 and 443 ports in Host header

Result:

HttpProxyHandler performs properly when connecting to a resolved address
2018-03-27 09:43:11 +02:00
teaey
06dcca1dbc When the response exceeds the threshold, it will be compressed
Motivation:

When the response is very small, compression will inflate the response.

Modifications:

Add filed io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpContentCompressor#compressThreshold that control whether the HTTP response should be compressed.

Result:

Fixes #7660.
2018-02-25 16:43:45 +01:00
Shohei Kamimori
73f23c5faa Fix typos in docs.
Motivation:

There are same typos in the docs.

Modifications:

Fix typos. Docs only changing.

Result:

More correct docs.
2018-02-14 08:44:07 +01:00
Matteo Bertozzi
b640797de1 Fix HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder.splitMultipartHeader() String index out of range: -1 with empty header
Motivation:

A Malformed empty header value (e.g. Content-Type: \r\n) will trigger a String index out of range
while trying to parse the multi-part request, using the HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder.

Modification:

Ensure that the substring() method is called passing the endValue >= valueStart.
In case of an empty header value, the empty header value associated with the header key will be returned.

Result:

Fixes #7620
2018-01-25 14:03:35 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
4921f62c8a
HttpResponseStatus object allocation reduction
Motivation:
Usages of HttpResponseStatus may result in more object allocation then necessary due to not looking for cached objects and the AsciiString parsing method not being used due to CharSequence method being used instead.

Modifications:
- HttpResponseDecoder should attempt to get the HttpResponseStatus from cache instead of allocating a new object
- HttpResponseStatus#parseLine(CharSequence) should check if the type is AsciiString and redirect to the AsciiString parsing method which may not require an additional toString call
- HttpResponseStatus#parseLine(AsciiString) can be optimized and doesn't require and may not require object allocation

Result:
Less allocations when dealing with HttpResponseStatus.
2018-01-24 22:01:52 -08:00
Ngoc Dao
2b4f667791 Fix DefaultHttpDataFactory cleanup bug
Motivation:

DefaultHttpDataFactory uses HttpRequest as map keys.

Because of the implementation of "hashCode"" and "equals" in DefaultHttpRequest,
if we use normal maps, HttpDatas of different requests may end up in the same map entry,
causing cleanup bug.

Consider this example:
- Suppose that request1 is equal to request2, causing their HttpDatas to be stored in one single map entry.
- request1 is cleaned up first, while request2 is still being decoded.
- Consequently request2's HttpDatas are suddenly gone, causing NPE, or worse loss of data.

This bug can be reproduced by starting the HttpUploadServer example,
then run this command:
ab -T 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' -n 100 -c 5 -p post.txt http://localhost:8080/form

post.txt file content:
a=1&b=2

There will be errors like this:
java.lang.NullPointerException
        at io.netty.handler.codec.http.multipart.MemoryAttribute.getValue(MemoryAttribute.java:64)
        at io.netty.handler.codec.http.multipart.MixedAttribute.getValue(MixedAttribute.java:243)
        at io.netty.example.http.upload.HttpUploadServerHandler.writeHttpData(HttpUploadServerHandler.java:271)
        at io.netty.example.http.upload.HttpUploadServerHandler.readHttpDataChunkByChunk(HttpUploadServerHandler.java:230)
        at io.netty.example.http.upload.HttpUploadServerHandler.channelRead0(HttpUploadServerHandler.java:193)
        at io.netty.example.http.upload.HttpUploadServerHandler.channelRead0(HttpUploadServerHandler.java:66)
        at io.netty.channel.SimpleChannelInboundHandler.channelRead(SimpleChannelInboundHandler.java:105)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:362)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:348)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:340)
        at io.netty.handler.codec.MessageToMessageDecoder.channelRead(MessageToMessageDecoder.java:102)
        at io.netty.handler.codec.MessageToMessageCodec.channelRead(MessageToMessageCodec.java:111)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:362)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:348)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:340)
        at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.fireChannelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:310)
        at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.channelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:284)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:362)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:348)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:340)
        at io.netty.channel.DefaultChannelPipeline$HeadContext.channelRead(DefaultChannelPipeline.java:1412)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:362)
        at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:348)
        at io.netty.channel.DefaultChannelPipeline.fireChannelRead(DefaultChannelPipeline.java:943)
        at io.netty.channel.nio.AbstractNioByteChannel$NioByteUnsafe.read(AbstractNioByteChannel.java:141)
        at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKey(NioEventLoop.java:645)
        at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeysOptimized(NioEventLoop.java:580)
        at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeys(NioEventLoop.java:497)
        at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.run(NioEventLoop.java:459)
        at io.netty.util.concurrent.SingleThreadEventExecutor$5.run(SingleThreadEventExecutor.java:886)
        at io.netty.util.concurrent.FastThreadLocalRunnable.run(FastThreadLocalRunnable.java:30)
        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)

Modifications:

Keep identity of requests by using IdentityHashMap

Result:

DefaultHttpDataFactory is fixed.

The ConcurrentHashMap is replaced with a synchronized map, but I think the performance won't be affected much in real web apps.
2017-12-28 07:40:17 +01:00
Norman Maurer
942b993f2b Only enable validation of headers if original headers were validating as well.
Motiviation:

In our replace(...) methods we always used validation for the newly created headers while the original headers may not use validation at all.

Modifications:

- Only use validation if the original headers used validation as well.
- Ensure we create a copy of the headers in replace(...).

Result:

Fixes [#5226]
2017-12-21 07:32:29 +01:00
Stephane Landelle
e420f857fa Optimize DefaultHeaders#toString and implement HttpHeaders#toString
Motivation:

For debugging/logging purpose, it would be convenient to have
HttpHeaders#toString implemented.

DefaultHeaders does implement toString be the implementation is suboptimal and allocates a Set for the names and Lists for values.

Modification:

* Introduce HeadersUtil#toString that provides a convenient optimized helper to implement toString for various headers implementations
* Have DefaultHeaders#toString and HttpHeaders#toString delegate their toString implementation to HeadersUtil

Result:

Convenient HttpHeaders#toString. Optimized DefaultHeaders#toString.
2017-11-22 08:42:59 +01:00
Norman Maurer
7f4ade7e7d Correctly propagate channelInactive even if cleanup throws
Motivation:

Its possible that cleanup() will throw if invalid data is passed into the wrapped EmbeddedChannel. We need to ensure we still call channelInactive(...) in this case.

Modifications:

- Correctly forward Exceptions caused by cleanup()
- Ensure all content is released when cleanup() throws
- Add unit tests

Result:

Correctly handle the case when cleanup() throws.
2017-11-21 11:55:39 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
93b144b7b4 HttpMethod#valueOf improvement
Motivation:
HttpMethod#valueOf shows up on profiler results in the top set of
results. Since it is a relatively simple operation it can be improved in
isolation.

Modifications:
- Introduce a special case map which assigns each HttpMethod to a unique
index in an array and provides constant time lookup from a hash code
algorithm. When the bucket is matched we can then directly do equality
comparison instead of potentially following a linked structure when
HashMap has hash collisions.

Result:
~10% improvement in benchmark results for HttpMethod#valueOf

Benchmark                                     Mode  Cnt   Score   Error   Units
HttpMethodMapBenchmark.newMapKnownMethods    thrpt   16  31.831 ± 0.928  ops/us
HttpMethodMapBenchmark.newMapMixMethods      thrpt   16  25.568 ± 0.400  ops/us
HttpMethodMapBenchmark.newMapUnknownMethods  thrpt   16  51.413 ± 1.824  ops/us
HttpMethodMapBenchmark.oldMapKnownMethods    thrpt   16  29.226 ± 0.330  ops/us
HttpMethodMapBenchmark.oldMapMixMethods      thrpt   16  21.073 ± 0.247  ops/us
HttpMethodMapBenchmark.oldMapUnknownMethods  thrpt   16  49.081 ± 0.577  ops/us
2017-11-20 11:07:50 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
0a47c590fe HttpHeaders valuesIterator and contains improvements
Motivation:
In order to determine if a header contains a value we currently rely
upon getAll(..) and regular expressions. This operation is commonly used
during the encode and decode stage to determine the transfer encoding
(e.g. HttpUtil#isTransferEncodingChunked). This operation requires an
intermediate collection and possibly regular expressions for the
CombinedHttpHeaders use case which can be expensive.

Modifications:
- Add a valuesIterator to HttpHeaders and specializations of this method
for DefaultHttpHeaders, ReadOnlyHttpHeaders, and CombinedHttpHeaders.

Result:
Less intermediate collections and allocation overhead when determining
if HttpHeaders contains a name/value pair.
2017-11-20 08:34:06 -08:00
Dan McNulty
48b4502d1d Move EmptyHttpHeaders.INSTANCE initialization to inner class.
Motivation:

If the HttpUtil class is initialized before HttpHeaders or
EmptyHttpHeaders, EmptyHttpHeaders.INSTANCE will be null. This
can lead to NPEs in code that relies on this field being
non-null. One example is the
LastHttpContent.EMPTY_LAST_CONTENT.trailingHeaders method.

Modifications:

- Move HttpUtil.EMPTY_HEADERS to a private static final inner class
  of EmptyHttpHeaders called InstanceInitializer.
- Add tests, that when run in isolation, validate the fix for the issue.

Result:

Any initialization order of HttpUtil, EmptyHttpHeaders or
HttpHeaders will result in EmptyHttpHeaders.INSTANCE being initialized
correctly.
2017-11-17 16:31:09 +01:00
Violeta Georgieva
72a216625f Correctly handle 205 Reset Content response with transfer-encoding
Motivation:

According to RFC 7231 the server may choose to:
```
indicate a zero-length payload for the response by including a
Transfer-Encoding header field with a value of chunked and a message
body consisting of a single chunk of zero-length
```
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#page-53

In such cases the exception below appears during decoding phase:
```
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: invalid version format: 0
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpVersion.<init>(HttpVersion.java:121)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpVersion.valueOf(HttpVersion.java:76)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpResponseDecoder.createMessage(HttpResponseDecoder.java:118)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpObjectDecoder.decode(HttpObjectDecoder.java:219)
```

Modifications:

HttpObjectDecoder.isContentAlwaysEmpty specifies content NOT empty
when 205 Reset Content response

Result:

There is no `IllegalArgumentException: invalid version format: 0`
when handling 205 Reset Content response with transfer-encoding
2017-11-14 08:02:09 +01:00
Norman Maurer
3554646a60 Correctly convert empty HttpContent to ByteBuf
Motivation:

93130b172a introduced a regression where we not "converted" an empty HttpContent to ByteBuf and just passed it on in the pipeline. This can lead to the situation that other handlers in the pipeline will see HttpContent instances which is not expected.

Modifications:

- Correctly convert HttpContent to ByteBuf when empty
- Add unit test.

Result:

Handlers in the pipeline will see the expected message type.
2017-11-08 13:46:32 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
8618a3351c ReadOnlyHttpHeaders
Motivation:
For use cases that create headers, but do not need to modify them a read only variant of HttpHeaders would be useful and may be able to provide better iteration performance for encoding.

Modifications:
- Introduce ReadOnlyHttpHeaders that is backed by a flat array

Result:
ReadOnlyHttpHeaders exists for non-modifiable HttpHeaders use cases.
2017-11-06 21:58:16 -08:00
Norman Maurer
e0bbff74f7 Correctly handle WebSockets 00 when using HttpClientCodec.
Motivation:

7995afee8f introduced a change that broke special handling of WebSockets 00.

Modifications:

Correctly delegate to super method which has special handling for WebSockets 00.

Result:

Fixes [#7362].
2017-11-03 15:55:22 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
93130b172a HttpObjectEncoder and MessageAggregator EMPTY_BUFFER usage
Motivation:
HttpObjectEncoder and MessageAggregator treat buffers that are not readable special. If a buffer is not readable, then an EMPTY_BUFFER is written and the actual buffer is ignored. If the buffer has already been released then this will not be correct as the promise will be completed, but in reality the original content shouldn't have resulted in any write because it was invalid.

Modifications:
- HttpObjectEncoder should retain/write the original buffer instead of using EMPTY_BUFFER
- MessageAggregator should retain/write the original ByteBufHolder instead of using EMPTY_BUFFER

Result:
Invalid write operations which happen to not be readable correctly reflect failed status in the promise, and do not result in any writes to the channel.
2017-11-03 07:03:19 +01:00
Piotr Kołaczkowski
7995afee8f Don't disable HttpObjectDecoder on upgrade from HTTP/1.x to HTTP/1.x over TLS
This change allows to upgrade a plain HTTP 1.x connection to TLS
according to RFC 2817. Switching the transport layer to TLS should be
possible without removing HttpClientCodec from the pipeline,
because HTTP/1.x layer of the protocol remains untouched by the switch
and the HttpClientCodec state must be retained for proper
handling the remainder of the response message,
per RFC 2817 requirement in point 3.3:

  Once the TLS handshake completes successfully, the server MUST
  continue with the response to the original request.

After this commit, the upgrade can be established by simply
inserting an SslHandler at the front of the pipeline after receiving
101 SWITCHING PROTOCOLS response, exactly as described in SslHander
documentation.

Modifications:
- Don't set HttpObjectDecoder into UPGRADED state if
  101 SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS response contains HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1 in
  the protocol stack described by the Upgrade header.
- Skip pairing comparison for 101 SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS, similar
  to 100 CONTINUE, since 101 is not the final response to the original
  request and the final response is expected after TLS handshake.

Fixes #7293.
2017-10-29 13:21:11 +01:00
Dmitry Minkovsky
8aeba78ecc HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder should decode header field parameters
Motivation:

I am receiving a multipart/form_data upload from a Mailgun webhook. This webhook used to send parts like this:

--74e78d11b0214bdcbc2f86491eeb4902
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="attachment-2"; filename="attached_�айл.txt"
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 32

This is the content of the file

--74e78d11b0214bdcbc2f86491eeb4902--
but now it posts parts like this:

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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="attachment-2"; filename*=utf-8''attached_%D1%84%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB.txt

This is the content of the file

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This new format uses field parameter encoding described in RFC 5987. More about this encoding can be found here.

Netty does not parse this format. The result is the filename is not decoded and the part is not parsed into a FileUpload.

Modification:

Added failing test in HttpPostRequestDecoderTest.java and updated HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder.java
Refactored to please Netkins
Result:

Fixes:

HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder identifies the RFC 5987 format and parses it.
Previous functionality is retained.
2017-10-24 19:30:59 +02:00
Ned Twigg
dcbbae7f90 Added QueryStringDecoder.rawPath() and rawQuery()
Motivation:

Before this commit, it is impossible to access the path component of the
URI before it has been decoded.  This makes it impossible to distinguish
between the following URIs:

/user/title?key=value
/user%2Ftitle?key=value

The user could already access the raw uri value, but they had to calculate
pathEndIdx themselves, even though it might already be cached inside
QueryStringDecoder.

Result:

The user can easily and efficiently access the undecoded path and query.
2017-10-24 09:32:06 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
dc98eae5a5 Correct filling an origin header for WS client
Motivation:
An `origin`/`sec-websocket-origin` header value in websocket client is filling incorrect in some cases:
- Hostname is not converting to lower-case as prescribed by RFC 6354 (see [1]).
- Selecting a `http` scheme when source URI has `wss`/`https` scheme and non-standard port.

Modifications:
- Convert uri-host to lower-case.
- Use a `https` scheme if source URI scheme is `wss`/`https`, or if source scheme is null and port == 443.

Result:
Correct filling an `origin` header for WS client.

[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6454#section-4
2017-10-23 11:38:34 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
50a067a8f7 Make methods 'static' where it possible
Motivation:

Even if it's a super micro-optimization (most JVM could optimize such
 cases in runtime), in theory (and according to some perf tests) it
 may help a bit. It also makes a code more clear and allows you to
 access such methods in the test scope directly, without instance of
 the class.

Modifications:

Add 'static' modifier for all methods, where it possible. Mostly in
test scope.

Result:

Cleaner code with proper 'static' modifiers.
2017-10-21 14:59:26 +02:00
Cory Benfield
1b0a545921 Do not send Content-Length: 0 on 101 responses.
Motivation:

During code read of the Netty codebase I noticed that the Netty
HttpServerUpgradeHandler unconditionally sets a Content-Length: 0
header on 101 Switching Protocols responses. This explicitly
contravenes RFC 7230 Section 3.3.2 (Content-Length), which notes
that:

    A server MUST NOT send a Content-Length header field in any
    response with a status code of 1xx (Informational) or 204
    (No Content).

While it is unlikely that any client will ever be confused by
this behaviour, there is no reason to contravene this part of the
specification.

Modifications:

Removed the line of code setting the header field and changed the
only test that expected it to be there.

Result:

When performing the server portion of HTTP upgrade, the 101
Switching Protocols response will no longer contain a
Content-Length: 0 header field.
2017-10-21 14:36:19 +02:00
Stephane Landelle
940f15f0d2 Use predefined HttpResponseStatus constant instead of hardcoded 101 code
Motivation:

#7269 removed an unnecessary instanciation for verifying WebSocket
handshake status code.
But it uses a hardcoded status code value for 101 instead of using the
intended `HttpResponseStatus#SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS` constant.

Modidication:

Compare actual `HttpResponseStatus` against predefined constant. Note
that `HttpResponseStatus#equals` is implemented in respect with the RFC
(only honor code, not text) so it’s intended to be used this way.

Result:

Cleaner code, use intended constant instead of hard coded value.
2017-10-02 18:58:12 +02:00
Matt Belisle
ad548a6a0a Fixing CorsHandler response Content-Length
Motivation:

https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7253

Modifications:

Adding `Content-Length: 0` to `CorsHandler.forbidden()` and `CorsHandler.handlePreflight()`

Result:

Contexts that are terminated by the CorsHandler will always include a Content-Length header
2017-10-02 08:20:15 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
78786e6052 Remove unnecessary instantiation of HttpResponseStatus
Motivation:
- In the `HttpResponseStatus#equals` checks only status code. No need to create new instance of `HttpResponseStatus` for comparison with response status.
- The RFC says: `the HTTP version and reason phrase aren't important` [1].

Modifications:
Use comparison by status code without creating new `HttpResponseStatus`.

Result:
Less allocations, more clear code.

[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-00
2017-10-02 08:08:34 +02:00
Norman Maurer
70c5c48eab Correctly not write any body when 1xx, 204 or 304 is used as response status code.
Motivation:

We need to ensure we not write any body when a response with status code of 1xx, 204 or 304 is used as stated in rfc:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3.3

Modifications:

- Correctly handle status codes
- Add unit tests

Result:

Correctly handle responses with 1xx, 204, 304 status codes.
2017-09-20 07:41:13 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
9bd6d8129e HttpObjectEncoder buffer size estimation
Motivation:
HttpObjectEncoder allocates a new buffer when encoding the initial line and headers, and also allocates a buffer when encoding the trailers. The allocation always uses the default size of 256. This may lead to consistent under allocation and require a few resize/copy operations which can cause GC/memory pressure.

Modifications:
- Introduce a weighted average which tracks the historical size of encoded data and uses this as an estimate for future buffer allocations

Result:
Better approximation of buffer sizes.
2017-08-31 01:40:53 -07:00