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# frozen_string_literal: false # HTTP response class. # # This class wraps together the response header and the response body (the # entity requested). # # It mixes in the HTTPHeader module, which provides access to response # header values both via hash-like methods and via individual readers. # # Note that each possible HTTP response code defines its own # HTTPResponse subclass. All classes are defined under the Net module. # Indentation indicates inheritance. For a list of the classes see Net::HTTP. # # Correspondence <code>HTTP code => class</code> is stored in CODE_TO_OBJ # constant: # # Net::HTTPResponse::CODE_TO_OBJ['404'] #=> Net::HTTPNotFound # class Net::HTTPResponse class << self # true if the response has a body. def body_permitted? self::HAS_BODY end def exception_type # :nodoc: internal use only self::EXCEPTION_TYPE end def read_new(sock) #:nodoc: internal use only httpv, code, msg = read_status_line(sock) res = response_class(code).new(httpv, code, msg) each_response_header(sock) do |k,v| res.add_field k, v end res end private def read_status_line(sock) str = sock.readline m = /\AHTTP(?:\/(\d+\.\d+))?\s+(\d\d\d)(?:\s+(.*))?\z/in.match(str) or raise Net::HTTPBadResponse, "wrong status line: #{str.dump}" m.captures end def response_class(code) CODE_TO_OBJ[code] or CODE_CLASS_TO_OBJ[code[0,1]] or Net::HTTPUnknownResponse end def each_response_header(sock) key = value = nil while true line = sock.readuntil("\n", true).sub(/\s+\z/, '') break if line.empty? if line[0] == ?\s or line[0] == ?\t and value value << ' ' unless value.empty? value << line.strip else yield key, value if key key, value = line.strip.split(/\s*:\s*/, 2) raise Net::HTTPBadResponse, 'wrong header line format' if value.nil? end end yield key, value if key end end # next is to fix bug in RDoc, where the private inside class << self # spills out. public include Net::HTTPHeader def initialize(httpv, code, msg) #:nodoc: internal use only @http_version = httpv @code = code @message = msg initialize_http_header nil @body = nil @read = false @uri = nil @decode_content = false end # The HTTP version supported by the server. attr_reader :http_version # The HTTP result code string. For example, '302'. You can also # determine the response type by examining which response subclass # the response object is an instance of. attr_reader :code # The HTTP result message sent by the server. For example, 'Not Found'. attr_reader :message alias msg message # :nodoc: obsolete # The URI used to fetch this response. The response URI is only available # if a URI was used to create the request. attr_reader :uri # Set to true automatically when the request did not contain an # Accept-Encoding header from the user. attr_accessor :decode_content def inspect "#<#{self.class} #{@code} #{@message} readbody=#{@read}>" end # # response <-> exception relationship # def code_type #:nodoc: self.class end def error! #:nodoc: message = @code message += ' ' + @message.dump if @message raise error_type().new(message, self) end def error_type #:nodoc: self.class::EXCEPTION_TYPE end # Raises an HTTP error if the response is not 2xx (success). def value error! unless self.kind_of?(Net::HTTPSuccess) end def uri= uri # :nodoc: @uri = uri.dup if uri end # # header (for backward compatibility only; DO NOT USE) # def response #:nodoc: warn "Net::HTTPResponse#response is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE self end def header #:nodoc: warn "Net::HTTPResponse#header is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE self end def read_header #:nodoc: warn "Net::HTTPResponse#read_header is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE self end # # body # def reading_body(sock, reqmethodallowbody) #:nodoc: internal use only @socket = sock @body_exist = reqmethodallowbody && self.class.body_permitted? begin yield self.body # ensure to read body ensure @socket = nil end end # Gets the entity body returned by the remote HTTP server. # # If a block is given, the body is passed to the block, and # the body is provided in fragments, as it is read in from the socket. # # If +dest+ argument is given, response is read into that variable, # with <code>dest#<<</code> method (it could be String or IO, or any # other object responding to <code><<</code>). # # Calling this method a second or subsequent time for the same # HTTPResponse object will return the value already read. # # http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| # puts res.read_body # } # # http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| # p res.read_body.object_id # 538149362 # p res.read_body.object_id # 538149362 # } # # # using iterator # http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| # res.read_body do |segment| # print segment # end # } # def read_body(dest = nil, &block) if @read raise IOError, "#{self.class}\#read_body called twice" if dest or block return @body end to = procdest(dest, block) stream_check if @body_exist read_body_0 to @body = to else @body = nil end @read = true @body end # Returns the full entity body. # # Calling this method a second or subsequent time will return the # string already read. # # http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| # puts res.body # } # # http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| # p res.body.object_id # 538149362 # p res.body.object_id # 538149362 # } # def body read_body() end # Because it may be necessary to modify the body, Eg, decompression # this method facilitates that. def body=(value) @body = value end alias entity body #:nodoc: obsolete private ## # Checks for a supported Content-Encoding header and yields an Inflate # wrapper for this response's socket when zlib is present. If the # Content-Encoding is not supported or zlib is missing, the plain socket is # yielded. # # If a Content-Range header is present, a plain socket is yielded as the # bytes in the range may not be a complete deflate block. def inflater # :nodoc: return yield @socket unless Net::HTTP::HAVE_ZLIB return yield @socket unless @decode_content return yield @socket if self['content-range'] v = self['content-encoding'] case v&.downcase when 'deflate', 'gzip', 'x-gzip' then self.delete 'content-encoding' inflate_body_io = Inflater.new(@socket) begin yield inflate_body_io success = true ensure begin inflate_body_io.finish rescue => err # Ignore #finish's error if there is an exception from yield raise err if success end end when 'none', 'identity' then self.delete 'content-encoding' yield @socket else yield @socket end end def read_body_0(dest) inflater do |inflate_body_io| if chunked? read_chunked dest, inflate_body_io return end @socket = inflate_body_io clen = content_length() if clen @socket.read clen, dest, true # ignore EOF return end clen = range_length() if clen @socket.read clen, dest return end @socket.read_all dest end end ## # read_chunked reads from +@socket+ for chunk-size, chunk-extension, CRLF, # etc. and +chunk_data_io+ for chunk-data which may be deflate or gzip # encoded. # # See RFC 2616 section 3.6.1 for definitions def read_chunked(dest, chunk_data_io) # :nodoc: total = 0 while true line = @socket.readline hexlen = line.slice(/[0-9a-fA-F]+/) or raise Net::HTTPBadResponse, "wrong chunk size line: #{line}" len = hexlen.hex break if len == 0 begin chunk_data_io.read len, dest ensure total += len @socket.read 2 # \r\n end end until @socket.readline.empty? # none end end def stream_check raise IOError, 'attempt to read body out of block' if @socket.closed? end def procdest(dest, block) raise ArgumentError, 'both arg and block given for HTTP method' if dest and block if block Net::ReadAdapter.new(block) else dest || '' end end ## # Inflater is a wrapper around Net::BufferedIO that transparently inflates # zlib and gzip streams. class Inflater # :nodoc: ## # Creates a new Inflater wrapping +socket+ def initialize socket @socket = socket # zlib with automatic gzip detection @inflate = Zlib::Inflate.new(32 + Zlib::MAX_WBITS) end ## # Finishes the inflate stream. def finish return if @inflate.total_in == 0 @inflate.finish end ## # Returns a Net::ReadAdapter that inflates each read chunk into +dest+. # # This allows a large response body to be inflated without storing the # entire body in memory. def inflate_adapter(dest) if dest.respond_to?(:set_encoding) dest.set_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) elsif dest.respond_to?(:force_encoding) dest.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) end block = proc do |compressed_chunk| @inflate.inflate(compressed_chunk) do |chunk| compressed_chunk.clear dest << chunk end end Net::ReadAdapter.new(block) end ## # Reads +clen+ bytes from the socket, inflates them, then writes them to # +dest+. +ignore_eof+ is passed down to Net::BufferedIO#read # # Unlike Net::BufferedIO#read, this method returns more than +clen+ bytes. # At this time there is no way for a user of Net::HTTPResponse to read a # specific number of bytes from the HTTP response body, so this internal # API does not return the same number of bytes as were requested. # # See https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6492 for further discussion. def read clen, dest, ignore_eof = false temp_dest = inflate_adapter(dest) @socket.read clen, temp_dest, ignore_eof end ## # Reads the rest of the socket, inflates it, then writes it to +dest+. def read_all dest temp_dest = inflate_adapter(dest) @socket.read_all temp_dest end end end
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