netty5/example/src/main/java/io/netty/example/http2/helloworld/multiplex/server/Http2ServerInitializer.java
Eric Anderson e24a5d8839 Map HTTP/2 Streams to Channels
Motivation:

This allows using handlers for Streams in normal Netty-style. Frames are
read/written to the channel as messages, not directly as a
callback/method call. Handlers allow mixing and can ease HTTP/1 and
HTTP/2 interoperability by eventually supporting HTTP/1 handlers in
HTTP/2 and vise versa.

Modifications:

New handler Http2MultiplexCodec that converts from the current HTTP/2
API to a message-based API and child channels for streams.

Result:

The basics are done for server-side: new streams trigger creation of new
channels in much the same appearance to how new connections trigger new
channel creation. The basic frames HEADERS and DATA are handled, but
also GOAWAY and RST_STREAM.

Inbound flow control is implemented, but outbound is not. That will be
done later, along with not completing write promises on the child
channel until the write actually completes on the parent.

There is not yet support for outbound priority/weight, push promises,
and many other features.

There is a generic Object that may be set on stream frames. This also
paves the way for client-side support which needs a way to refer to
yet-to-be-created streams (due to how HEADERS allocates a stream id, and
the allocation order must be the same as transmission order).
2016-03-25 12:14:44 -07:00

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package io.netty.example.http2.helloworld.multiplex.server;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelHandlerContext;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelInitializer;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelPipeline;
import io.netty.channel.SimpleChannelInboundHandler;
import io.netty.channel.socket.SocketChannel;
import io.netty.example.http2.helloworld.server.HelloWorldHttp1Handler;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpMessage;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpObjectAggregator;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpServerCodec;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpServerUpgradeHandler;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpServerUpgradeHandler.UpgradeCodec;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpServerUpgradeHandler.UpgradeCodecFactory;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2CodecUtil;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2MultiplexCodec;
import io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ServerUpgradeCodec;
import io.netty.handler.ssl.SslContext;
import io.netty.util.AsciiString;
/**
* Sets up the Netty pipeline for the example server. Depending on the endpoint config, sets up the
* pipeline for NPN or cleartext HTTP upgrade to HTTP/2.
*/
public class Http2ServerInitializer extends ChannelInitializer<SocketChannel> {
private static final UpgradeCodecFactory upgradeCodecFactory = new UpgradeCodecFactory() {
@Override
public UpgradeCodec newUpgradeCodec(CharSequence protocol) {
if (AsciiString.contentEquals(Http2CodecUtil.HTTP_UPGRADE_PROTOCOL_NAME, protocol)) {
return new Http2ServerUpgradeCodec(new Http2MultiplexCodec(true,
new HelloWorldHttp2Handler()));
} else {
return null;
}
}
};
private final SslContext sslCtx;
private final int maxHttpContentLength;
public Http2ServerInitializer(SslContext sslCtx) {
this(sslCtx, 16 * 1024);
}
public Http2ServerInitializer(SslContext sslCtx, int maxHttpContentLength) {
if (maxHttpContentLength < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("maxHttpContentLength (expected >= 0): " + maxHttpContentLength);
}
this.sslCtx = sslCtx;
this.maxHttpContentLength = maxHttpContentLength;
}
@Override
public void initChannel(SocketChannel ch) {
if (sslCtx != null) {
configureSsl(ch);
} else {
configureClearText(ch);
}
}
/**
* Configure the pipeline for TLS NPN negotiation to HTTP/2.
*/
private void configureSsl(SocketChannel ch) {
ch.pipeline().addLast(sslCtx.newHandler(ch.alloc()), new Http2OrHttpHandler());
}
/**
* Configure the pipeline for a cleartext upgrade from HTTP to HTTP/2.0
*/
private void configureClearText(SocketChannel ch) {
final ChannelPipeline p = ch.pipeline();
final HttpServerCodec sourceCodec = new HttpServerCodec();
p.addLast(sourceCodec);
p.addLast(new HttpServerUpgradeHandler(sourceCodec, upgradeCodecFactory));
p.addLast(new SimpleChannelInboundHandler<HttpMessage>() {
@Override
protected void channelRead0(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, HttpMessage msg) throws Exception {
// If this handler is hit then no upgrade has been attempted and the client is just talking HTTP.
System.err.println("Directly talking: " + msg.protocolVersion() + " (no upgrade was attempted)");
ChannelPipeline pipeline = ctx.pipeline();
ChannelHandlerContext thisCtx = pipeline.context(this);
pipeline.addAfter(thisCtx.name(), null, new HelloWorldHttp1Handler("Direct. No Upgrade Attempted."));
pipeline.replace(this, null, new HttpObjectAggregator(maxHttpContentLength));
ctx.fireChannelRead(msg);
}
});
p.addLast(new UserEventLogger());
}
/**
* Class that logs any User Events triggered on this channel.
*/
private static class UserEventLogger extends ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter {
@Override
public void userEventTriggered(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, Object evt) {
System.out.println("User Event Triggered: " + evt);
ctx.fireUserEventTriggered(evt);
}
}
}