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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Brooks
d964bf6f18 Remove usages of deprecated methods group() and childGroup().
Motivation:

These methods were recently deprecated. However, they remained in use in several locations in Netty's codebase.

Modifications:

Netty's code will now access the bootstrap config to get the group or child group.

Result:

No impact on functionality.
2016-06-21 14:06:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
16be36a55f [#5402] sec-websocket-origin should mention HTTPS
Motivation:

When HTTPS is used we should use https in the sec-websocket-origin / origin header

Modifications:

- Correctly generate the sec-websocket-origin / origin header
- Add unit tests.

Result:

Generate correct header.
2016-06-20 11:22:09 +02:00
Nitesh Kant
ee0897a1d9 HttpContentDecompressor should change decompressed requests to chunked encoding. Fixes issue #5428
`HttpContentDecoder` was removing `Content-Length` header but not adding a `Transfer-Encoding` header which goes against the HTTP spec.

Added `Transfer-Encoding` header with value `chunked` when `Content-Length` is removed.
Modified existing unit test to also check for this condition.

Compliance with HTTP spec.
2016-06-20 07:43:06 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4a1e0ceb4d [5382] HttpContentEncoder should not set chunked transfer-encoding for HTTP/1.0
Motivation:

When using HttpContentCompressor and the HttpResponse is protocol version 1.0, HttpContentEncoder.encode() should not set the transfer-encoding header to chunked. Chunked transfer-encoding is not valid for HTTP 1.0 - this causes ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED errors in chrome and similar failures in IE.

Modifications:

Skip HTTP/1.0 messages

Result:

Be able to serve HTTP/1.0 as well when HttpContentEncoder is in the pipeline.
2016-06-17 06:35:33 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f5eea4698d Fix possible NPE in HttpCunkedInput if wrapped ChunkedInput.readChunk(...) return null.
Motivation:

Its completly fine for ChunkedInput.readChunk(...) to return null to indicate there is currently not any data to read. We need to handle this in HttpChunkedInput to not produce a NPE when constructing the HttpContent.

Modifications:

If readChunk(...) return null just return null as well.

Result:

No more NPE.
2016-06-17 06:27:04 +02:00
Norman Maurer
398efb1f71 Ensure valid message sequence if channel is closed before receive headers.
Motivation:

When the channel is closed while we still decode the headers we currently not preserve correct message sequence. In this case we should generate an invalid message with a current cause.

Modifications:

Create an invalid message with a PrematureChannelClosureException as cause when the channel is closed while we decode the headers.

Result:

Correct message sequence preserved and correct DecoderResult if the channel is closed while decode headers.
2016-06-09 22:42:46 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7b25402e80 Add CompositeByteBuf.addComponent(boolean ...) method to simplify usage
Motivation:

At the moment the user is responsible to increase the writer index of the composite buffer when a new component is added. We should add some methods that handle this for the user as this is the most popular usage of the composite buffer.

Modifications:

Add new methods that autoamtically increase the writerIndex when buffers are added.

Result:

Easier usage of CompositeByteBuf.
2016-05-21 19:52:16 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
1cb706ac93 HTTP/2 HPACK Header Name Validation and Trailing Padding
Motivation:
The HPACK code currently disallows empty header names. This is not explicitly forbidden by the HPACK RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7541. However the HTTP/1.x RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2 and thus HTTP/2 both disallow empty header names, and so this precondition check should be moved from the HPACK code to the protocol level.
HPACK also requires that string literals which are huffman encoded must be treated as an encoding error if the string has more than 7 trailing padding bits https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7541#section-5.2, but this is currently not enforced.

Result:
- HPACK to allow empty header names
- HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 header validation should not allow empty header names
- Enforce max of 7 trailing padding bits

Result:
Code is more compliant with the above mentioned RFCs
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5228
2016-05-17 13:42:16 -07:00
Trustin Lee
3a9f472161 Make retained derived buffers recyclable
Related: #4333 #4421 #5128

Motivation:

slice(), duplicate() and readSlice() currently create a non-recyclable
derived buffer instance. Under heavy load, an application that creates a
lot of derived buffers can put the garbage collector under pressure.

Modifications:

- Add the following methods which creates a non-recyclable derived buffer
  - retainedSlice()
  - retainedDuplicate()
  - readRetainedSlice()
- Add the new recyclable derived buffer implementations, which has its
  own reference count value
- Add ByteBufHolder.retainedDuplicate()
- Add ByteBufHolder.replace(ByteBuf) so that..
  - a user can replace the content of the holder in a consistent way
  - copy/duplicate/retainedDuplicate() can delegate the holder
    construction to replace(ByteBuf)
- Use retainedDuplicate() and retainedSlice() wherever possible
- Miscellaneous:
  - Rename DuplicateByteBufTest to DuplicatedByteBufTest (missing 'D')
  - Make ReplayingDecoderByteBuf.reject() return an exception instead of
    throwing it so that its callers don't need to add dummy return
    statement

Result:

Derived buffers are now recycled when created via retainedSlice() and
retainedDuplicate() and derived from a pooled buffer
2016-05-17 11:16:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ef13d19b8b [#5202] Correctly throw ErrorDataDecoderException when invalid encoded form parameters are present.
Motivation:

At the moment we let the IllegalArgumentException escape when parsing form parameters. This is not expected.

Modifications:

Correctly catch IllegalArgumentException and rethrow as ErrorDataDecoderException.

Result:

Throw correct exception.
2016-05-04 21:14:53 +02:00
Daniel Bevenius
0557927b65 Updating allowNullOrigin to return 'null' instead of '*'.
Motivation:
Currently the way a 'null' origin, a request that most often indicated
that the request is coming from a file on the local file system, is
handled is incorrect. We are currently returning a wildcard origin '*'
but should be returning 'null' for the 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
which is valid according to the specification [1].

Modifications:
Updated CorsHandler to add a 'null' origin instead of the '*' origin in
the case the request origin is 'null.

Result:
All test pass and the CORS example as does the cors.html example if you
try to serve it by opening the file directly in a web browser.

[1]
https://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#access-control-allow-origin-response-header
2016-05-03 08:39:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
718bf2fa45 Fix resource-leak which was reported as a result of commit 69070c37ba 2016-04-12 16:27:02 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4652223dec Fix resource leak in test introduced by 69070c37ba 2016-04-10 08:04:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f46cfbc590 [#5059] Deprecate method with typo and introduce a new one without typo
Motivation:

There is a spelling error in FileRegion.transfered() as it should be transferred().

Modifications:

Deprecate old method and add a new one.

Result:

Fix typo and can remove the old method later.
2016-04-05 15:06:46 +02:00
Stephane Landelle
881ff3cd98 Drop broken DefaultCookie name validation, close #4999
Motivation:

DefaultCookie constructor performs a name validation that doesn’t match
RFC6265. Moreover, such validation is already performed in strict
encoders and decoders.

Modifications:

Drop DefaultCookie name validation, rely on encoders and decoders.

Result:

no more duplicate broken validation
2016-03-22 12:32:09 +01:00
Stephane Landelle
d747438366 Add ! to allowed cookie value chars
Motivation:

! is missing from allowed cookie value chars, as per https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-4.1.1.
Issue was originally reported on Play!, see https://github.com/playframework/playframework/issues/4460#issuecomment-198177302.

Modifications:

Stick to RFC6265 ranges.

Result:

RFC6265 compliance, ! is supported
2016-03-18 16:58:54 +01:00
Julien Viet
3d7cec6376 Bug fix for HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder part decoding with an invalid charset not reported as an ErrorDataDecoderException
Motivation:

The current HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder can decode multipart/form-data parts with a Content-Type that specifies a charset. When this charset is invalid the Charset.forName() throws an unchecked UnsupportedCharsetException. This exception is not catched by the decoder. It should actually be rethrown as an ErrorDataDecoderException, because the developer using the API would expect this validation failure to be reported as such.

Modifications:

Add a catch block for UnsupportedCharsetException and rethrow it as an ErrorDataDecoderException.

Result:

UnsupportedCharsetException are now rethrown as ErrorDataDecoderException.
2016-03-10 18:33:06 +01:00
Dmitry Spikhalskiy
0d3eda38e1 Helper method to get mime-type from Content-Type header of HttpMessage 2016-03-03 15:18:39 +01:00
Xiaoyan Lin
333f55e9ce Add unescapeCsvFields to parse a CSV line and implement CombinedHttpHeaders.getAll
Motivation:

See #4855

Modifications:

Unfortunately, unescapeCsv cannot be used here because the input could be a CSV line like `"a,b",c`. Hence this patch adds unescapeCsvFields to parse a CSV line and split it into multiple fields and unescaped them. The unit tests should define the behavior of unescapeCsvFields.

Then this patch just uses unescapeCsvFields to implement `CombinedHttpHeaders.getAll`.

Result:

`CombinedHttpHeaders.getAll` will return the unescaped values of a header.
2016-02-15 15:26:15 -08:00
Norman Maurer
7ef6db3ffd [#4754] Correctly detect websocket upgrade
Motivation:

If the Connection header contains multiple values (which is valid) we fail to detect a websocket upgrade

Modification:

- Add new method which allows to check if a header field contains a specific value (and also respect multiple header values)
- Use this method to detect handshake

Result:

Correct detect handshake if Connection header contains multiple values (seperated by ',').
2016-02-04 14:03:08 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a0758e7e60 [#4794] Support window size flag by default if ZlibCodecFactory supports it.
Motivation:

If the ZlibCodecFactory can support using a custom window size we should support it by default in the websocket extensions as well.

Modifications:

Detect if a custom window size can be handled by the ZlibCodecFactory and if so enable it by default for PerMessageDeflate*ExtensionHandshaker.

Result:

Support window size flag by default in most installations.
2016-02-04 14:01:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
7a562943ad [#4533] Ensure replacement of decoder is delayed after finishHandshake() is called
Motivation:

If the user calls handshake.finishHandshake() we need to ensure that the user has the chance to setup the pipeline before any WebSocketFrames are read. Because of this we need
to delay the removal of the HttpRequestDecoder.

Modifications:

- Remove the HttpRequestDecoder via the EventLoop and so delay it which gives the user a chance to setup the pipeline after finishHandshake() completes
- Add unit test for this.

Result:

Less surpising and correct behaviour even if the http response and websocket frame are received in one read operation.
2016-02-04 13:57:35 +01:00
houdejun214
a6fd8a96bf Set default CONTENT_TYPE when it is absent in multipart request body
Motivation:

I am use netty as a http server, it fail to decode some POST request when the request absent Content-Type in the multipart/form-data body.

Modifications:

Set content_type with default application/octet-stream to parse the uploaded file data when the Content-Type is absent in multipart request body

Result:

Can decode the http request as normal.
2016-01-26 10:47:11 +01:00
Fabian Lange
619d82b56f Removed unused imports
Motivation:

Warnings in IDE, unclean code, negligible performance impact.

Modification:

Deletion of unused imports

Result:

No more warnings in IDE, cleaner code, negligible performance improvement.
2016-01-04 14:32:29 +01:00
Norman Maurer
79bc90be32 Fix buffer leak introduced by 693633eeff
Motivation:

As we not used Unpooled anymore for allocate buffers in Base64.* methods we need to ensure we realease all the buffers.

Modifications:

Correctly release buffers

Result:

No more buffer leaks
2015-12-29 17:13:07 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
fd5316ed6f ChunkedInput.readChunk parameter of type ByteBufAllocator
Motivation:
ChunkedInput.readChunk currently takes a ChannelHandlerContext object as a parameters. All current implementations of this interface only use this object to get the ByteBufAllocator object. Thus taking a ChannelHandlerContext as a parameter is more restrictive for users of this API than necessary.

Modifications:
- Add a new method readChunk(ByteBufAllocator)
- Deprecate readChunk(ChannelHandlerContext) and updates all implementations to call readChunk(ByteBufAllocator)

Result:
API that only requires ByteBufAllocator to use ChunkedInput.
2015-12-24 12:46:40 -08:00
Norman Maurer
1a2162ec35 Fix broken tests introduced by dc615ecaaf 2015-12-18 10:16:07 +01:00
Norman Maurer
dc615ecaaf [#4212] Backport WebSocket Extension handlers for client and server.
Motivation:

We have websocket extension support (with compression) in old master. We should port this to 4.1

Modifications:

Backport relevant code.

Result:

websocket extension support (with compression) is now in 4.1.
2015-12-18 09:48:10 +01:00
Trustin Lee
412f719aa8 Extract the builder of CorsConfig to top level
Motivation:

Consistency in API design

Modifications:

- Deprecate CorsConfig.Builder and its factory methods
- Deprecate CorsConfig.DateValueGenerator
- Add CorsConfigBuilder and its factory methods
- Fix typo (curcuit -> circuit)

Result:

Consistency with other builder APIs such as SslContextBuilder and
Http2ConnectionHandlerBuilder
2015-12-18 12:38:44 +09:00
Norman Maurer
f31be51774 [#4505] Correctly handle whitespaces in websocket uri's.
Motivation:

If a uri contains whitespaces we need to ensure we correctly escape these when creating the request for the handshake.

Modifications:

- Correctly encode path for uri
- Add tests

Result:

Correctly handle whitespaces when doing websocket upgrade requests.
2015-12-10 13:52:42 +01:00
Luke Hutchison
4978266d52 Make cookie encoding conform better to RFC 6265 in STRICT mode.
Motivation:

- On the client, cookies should be sorted in decreasing order of path
  length. From RFC 6265:

      5.4.2. The user agent SHOULD sort the cookie-list in the following
      order:

        *  Cookies with longer paths are listed before cookies with
           shorter paths.

        *  Among cookies that have equal-length path fields, cookies with
           earlier creation-times are listed before cookies with later
           creation-times.

      NOTE: Not all user agents sort the cookie-list in this order, but
      this order reflects common practice when this document was
      written, and, historically, there have been servers that
      (erroneously) depended on this order.

  Note that the RFC does not define the path length of cookies without a
  path. We sort pathless cookies before cookies with the longest path,
  since pathless cookies inherit the request path (and setting a path
  that is longer than the request path is of limited use, since it cannot
  be read from the context in which it is written).

- On the server, if there are multiple cookies of the same name, only one
  of them should be encoded. RFC 6265 says:

      Servers SHOULD NOT include more than one Set-Cookie header field in
      the same response with the same cookie-name.

  Note that the RFC does not define which cookie should be set in the case
  of multiple cookies with the same name; we arbitrarily pick the last one.

Modifications:

- Changed the visibility of the 'strict' field to 'protected' in
  CookieEncoder.

- Modified ClientCookieEncoder to sort cookies in decreasing order of path
  length when in strict mode.

- Modified ServerCookieEncoder to return only the last cookie of a given
  name when in strict mode.

- Added a fast path for both strict mode in both client and server code
  for cases with only one cookie, in order avoid the overhead of sorting
  and memory allocation.

- Added unit tests for the new cases.

Result:

- Cookie generation on client and server is now more conformant to RFC 6265.
2015-11-26 21:41:58 +01:00
Dmitry Spikhalskiy
2a65ae256e [#4331] Helper methods to get charset from Content-Type header of HttpMessage
Motivation:

HttpHeaders already has specific methods for such popular and simple headers like "Host", but if I need to convert POST raw body to string I need to parse complex ContentType header in my code.

Modifications:

Add getCharset and getCharsetAsString methods to parse charset from Content-Length header.

Result:

Easy to use utility method.
2015-11-19 15:59:34 -08:00
Louis Ryan
6e108cb96a Improve the performance of copying header sets when hashing and name validation are equivalent.
Motivation:
Headers and groups of headers are frequently copied and the current mechanism is slower than it needs to be.

Modifications:
Skip name validation and hash computation when they are not necessary.
Fix emergent bug in CombinedHttpHeaders identified with better testing
Fix memory leak in DefaultHttp2Headers when clearing
Added benchmarks

Result:
Faster header copying and some collateral bug fixes
2015-11-07 08:53:10 -08:00
Louis Ryan
3eb65797ed Make headers.set(self) a no-op instead of throwing. Makes it consistent with setAll
Motivation:

Makes the API contract of headers more consistent and simpler.

Modifications:

If self is passed to set then simply return

Result:

set and setAll will be consistent
2015-11-06 07:00:54 -08:00
Sverker Abrahamsson
e121c68e0f Created RTSPEncoder and RTSPDecoder which are now common for both requests and responses to be able to handle both types of messages on the same channel.
Keep RTSPRequestEncoder, RTSPRequestDecoder, RTSPResponseEncoder and
RTSPResponseDecoder for backwards compatibility but they now just extends
the generic encoder/decoder and are markes as deprecated.

Renamed the decoder test, because the decoder is now generic. Added
testcase for when ANNOUNCE request is received from server.

Created testcases for encoder.

Mark abstract base classes RTSPObjectEncoder and RTSPObjectDecoder as
deprecated, that functionality is now in RTSPEncoder and RTSPDecoder.

Added annotation in RtspHeaders to suppress warnings about deprecation, no need when
whole class is deprecated.
2015-10-27 14:01:20 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ca44436ce6 [#4265] Not allow to add/set DefaultHttpHeaders to itself.
Motivation:

We should prevent to add/set DefaultHttpHeaders to itself to prevent unexpected side-effects.

Modifications:

Throw IllegalArgumentException if user tries to pass the same instance to set/add.

Result:

No surprising side-effects.
2015-09-30 08:57:53 +02:00
Norman Maurer
2dde3a386b [#3687] Correctly store WebSocketServerHandshaker in Channel attributes
Motivation:

As we stored the WebSocketServerHandshaker in the ChannelHandlerContext it was always null and so no close frame was send if WebSocketServerProtocolHandler was used.

Modifications:

Store WebSocketServerHAndshaker in the Channel attributes and so make it visibile between different handlers.

Result:

Correctly send close frame.
2015-09-15 09:48:04 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
f89dfb0bd5 Deprecation cleanup for HTTP headers
Motivaion:
The HttpHeaders and DefaultHttpHeaders have methods deprecated due to being removed in future releases, but no replacement method to use in the current release. The deprecation policy should not be so aggressive as to not provide any non-deprecated method to use.

Modifications:
- Remove deprecated annotations and javadocs from methods which are the best we can do in terms of matching the master's api for 4.1

Result:
There should be non-deprecated methods available for HttpHeaders in 4.1.
2015-09-09 14:30:21 -07:00
Sivasubramaniam S
5987cddf7c Fixed a typo [testEquansIgnoreCase() --> testEqualsIgnoreCase()] 2015-08-28 20:49:57 +09:00
Scott Mitchell
b6a4f5de9d Refactor of HttpUtil and HttpHeaderUtil
Motivation:
There currently exists http.HttpUtil, http2.HttpUtil, and http.HttpHeaderUtil. Having 2 HttpUtil methods can be confusing and the utilty methods in the http package could be consolidated.

Modifications:
- Rename http2.HttpUtil to http2.HttpConversionUtil
- Move http.HttpHeaderUtil methods into http.HttpUtil

Result:
Consolidated utilities whose names don't overlap.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/4120
2015-08-27 08:49:58 -07:00
Norman Maurer
e59ae12b42 [#4079] Fix IllegalStateException when HttpContentEncoder is used and 100 Continue response is used.
Motivation:

Whe a 100 Continue response was written an IllegalStateException was produced as soon as the user wrote the following response. This regression was introduced by 41b0080fcc.

Modifications:

- Special handle 100 Continue responses
- Added unit tests

Result:

Fixed regression.
2015-08-21 08:02:43 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
a7135e8677 HttpObjectAggregator doesn't check content-length header
Motivation:
The HttpObjectAggregator always responds with a 100-continue response. It should check the Content-Length header to see if the content length is OK, and if not responds with a 417.

Modifications:
- HttpObjectAggregator checks the Content-Length header in the case of a 100-continue.

Result:
HttpObjectAggregator responds with 417 if content is known to be too big.
2015-08-17 09:26:50 -07:00
Brendt Lucas
e796c99b23 Add unit tests for HTTP and SPDY headers
Motivation:

When attempting to retrieve a SPDY header using an AsciiString key, if the header was inserted using a String based key, the lookup would fail. Similarly, the lookup would fail if the header was inserted with an AsciiString key, and retrieved using a String key. This has been fixed with the header simplification commit (1a43923aa8).

Extra unit tests have been added to protect against this issue occurring in the future.  The tests check that a header added using String or AsciiString can be retrieved using AsciiString or String respectively.

Modifications:

Added more unit tests

Result:

Protect against issue #4053 happening again.
2015-08-17 08:51:14 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
ba6ce5449e Headers Performance Boost and Interface Simplification
Motivation:
A degradation in performance has been observed from the 4.0 branch as documented in https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/3962.

Modifications:
- Simplify Headers class hierarchy.
- Restore the DefaultHeaders to be based upon DefaultHttpHeaders from 4.0.
- Make various other modifications that are causing hot spots.

Result:
Performance is now on par with 4.0.
2015-08-17 08:50:11 -07:00
Norman Maurer
fd27c403d3 [#4010] Correctly handle whitespaces in HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder
Motivation:

Due not using a cast we insert 32 and not a whitespace into the String.

Modifications:

Correclty cast to char.

Result:

Correct handling of whitespaces.
2015-08-14 21:16:42 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
b714297a44 HttpObjectDecoder half close behavior
Motivation:
In the event an HTTP message does not include either a content-length or a transfer-encoding header [RFC 7230](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3.3) states the behavior must be treated differently for requests and responses. If the channel is half closed then the HttpObjectDecoder is not invoking decodeLast and thus not checking if messages should be sent up the pipeline.

Modifications:
- Add comments to clarify regular decode default case.
- Handle the ChannelInputShutdownEvent in the HttpObjectDecoder and evaluate if messages need to be generated.

Result:
Messages are generated on half closed, and comments clarify existing logic.
2015-08-05 09:04:59 -07:00
Jakob Buchgraber
6fd0a0c55f Faster and more memory efficient headers for HTTP, HTTP/2, STOMP and SPYD. Fixes #3600
Motivation:

We noticed that the headers implementation in Netty for HTTP/2 uses quite a lot of memory
and that also at least the performance of randomly accessing a header is quite poor. The main
concern however was memory usage, as profiling has shown that a DefaultHttp2Headers
not only use a lot of memory it also wastes a lot due to the underlying hashmaps having
to be resized potentially several times as new headers are being inserted.

This is tracked as issue #3600.

Modifications:
We redesigned the DefaultHeaders to simply take a Map object in its constructor and
reimplemented the class using only the Map primitives. That way the implementation
is very concise and hopefully easy to understand and it allows each concrete headers
implementation to provide its own map or to even use a different headers implementation
for processing requests and writing responses i.e. incoming headers need to provide
fast random access while outgoing headers need fast insertion and fast iteration. The
new implementation can support this with hardly any code changes. It also comes
with the advantage that if the Netty project decides to add a third party collections library
as a dependency, one can simply plug in one of those very fast and memory efficient map
implementations and get faster and smaller headers for free.

For now, we are using the JDK's TreeMap for HTTP and HTTP/2 default headers.

Result:

- Significantly fewer lines of code in the implementation. While the total commit is still
  roughly 400 lines less, the actual implementation is a lot less. I just added some more
  tests and microbenchmarks.

- Overall performance is up. The current implementation should be significantly faster
  for insertion and retrieval. However, it is slower when it comes to iteration. There is simply
  no way a TreeMap can have the same iteration performance as a linked list (as used in the
  current headers implementation). That's totally fine though, because when looking at the
  benchmark results @ejona86 pointed out that the performance of the headers is completely
  dominated by insertion, that is insertion is so significantly faster in the new implementation
  that it does make up for several times the iteration speed. You can't iterate what you haven't
  inserted. I am demonstrating that in this spreadsheet [1]. (Actually, iteration performance is
  only down for HTTP, it's significantly improved for HTTP/2).

- Memory is down. The implementation with TreeMap uses on avg ~30% less memory. It also does not
  produce any garbage while being resized. In load tests for GRPC we have seen a memory reduction
  of up to 1.2KB per RPC. I summarized the memory improvements in this spreadsheet [1]. The data
  was generated by [2] using JOL.

- While it was my original intend to only improve the memory usage for HTTP/2, it should be similarly
  improved for HTTP, SPDY and STOMP as they all share a common implementation.

[1] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ck3RQklyzEcCLlyJoqDXPCWRGVUuS-ArZf0etSXLVDQ/edit#gid=0
[2] https://gist.github.com/buchgr/4458a8bdb51dd58c82b4
2015-08-04 17:12:24 -07:00
James Roper
b958263853 Send full response for unsupported websocket versions
Motivation:

WebSocketServerHandshakerFactory.sendUnsupportedVersionResponse does not
send a LastHttpContent, nor does it flush, and it doesn't send a content
length.

Modifications:

Changed sendUnsupportedVersionResponse to send FullHttpResponse, to
writeAndFlush, and to set a content length of 0. Also added a test for
this method.

Result:

Upstream handlers will be able to determine the end of the response, the
response will actually get written to the client, and the client will be
able to determine the end of the response.
2015-07-17 10:56:59 +02:00
Frederic Bregier
caa1505020 Get uploaded size while upload is in progress
Proposal to fix issue #3636

Motivations:
Currently, while adding the next buffers to the decoder
(`decoder.offer()`), there is no way to access to the current HTTP
object being decoded since it can only be available currently once fully
decoded by `decoder.hasNext()`.
Some could want to know the progression on the overall transfer but also
per HTTP object.
While overall progression could be done using (if available) the global
Content-Length of the request and taking into account each HttpContent
size, the per HttpData object progression is unknown.

Modifications:
1) For HTTP object, `AbstractHttpData` has 2 protected properties named
`definedSize` and `size`, respectively the supposely final size and the
current (decoded until now) size.
This provides a new method `definedSize()` to get the current value for
`definedSize`. The `size` attribute is reachable by the `length()`
method.

Note however there are 2 different ways that currently managed the
`definedSize`:
a) `Attribute`: it is reset each time the value is less than actual
(when a buffer is added, the value is increased) since the final length
is not known (no Content-Length)
b) `FileUpload`: it is set at startup from the lengh provided

So these differences could lead in wrong perception;
a) `Attribute`: definedSize = size always
b) `FileUpload`: definedSize >= size always

Therefore the comment tries to explain clearly the different behaviors.

2) In the InterfaceHttpPostRequestDecoder (and the derived classes), I
add a new method: `decoder.currentPartialHttpData()` which will return a
`InterfaceHttpData` (if any) as the current `Attribute` or `FileUpload`
(the 2 generic types), which will allow then the programmer to check
according to the real type (instance of) the 2 methods `definedSize()`
and `length()`.

This method check if currentFileUpload or currentAttribute are null and
returns the one (only one could be not null) that is not null.

Note that if this method returns null, it might mean 2 situations:
a) the last `HttpData` (whatever attribute or file upload) is already
finished and therefore accessible through `next()`
b) there is not yet any `HttpData` in decoding (body not yet parsed for
instance)

Result:
The developper has more access and therefore control on the current
upload.
The coding from developper side could looks like in the example in
HttpUloadServerHandler.
2015-06-12 14:16:07 +02:00
Trustin Lee
b169a76d46 Fix the failing HttpObjectAggregatorTest.testInvalidConstructorUsage()
Related: 950da2eae1
2015-06-10 12:20:50 +09:00