| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // HTTP client. See RFC 2616. |
| // |
| // This is the high-level Client interface. |
| // The low-level implementation is in transport.go. |
| |
| package http |
| |
| import ( |
| "crypto/tls" |
| "encoding/base64" |
| "errors" |
| "fmt" |
| "io" |
| "io/ioutil" |
| "log" |
| "net/url" |
| "strings" |
| "sync" |
| "time" |
| ) |
| |
| // A Client is an HTTP client. Its zero value (DefaultClient) is a |
| // usable client that uses DefaultTransport. |
| // |
| // The Client's Transport typically has internal state (cached TCP |
| // connections), so Clients should be reused instead of created as |
| // needed. Clients are safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. |
| // |
| // A Client is higher-level than a RoundTripper (such as Transport) |
| // and additionally handles HTTP details such as cookies and |
| // redirects. |
| type Client struct { |
| // Transport specifies the mechanism by which individual |
| // HTTP requests are made. |
| // If nil, DefaultTransport is used. |
| Transport RoundTripper |
| |
| // CheckRedirect specifies the policy for handling redirects. |
| // If CheckRedirect is not nil, the client calls it before |
| // following an HTTP redirect. The arguments req and via are |
| // the upcoming request and the requests made already, oldest |
| // first. If CheckRedirect returns an error, the Client's Get |
| // method returns both the previous Response (with its Body |
| // closed) and CheckRedirect's error (wrapped in a url.Error) |
| // instead of issuing the Request req. |
| // As a special case, if CheckRedirect returns ErrUseLastResponse, |
| // then the most recent response is returned with its body |
| // unclosed, along with a nil error. |
| // |
| // If CheckRedirect is nil, the Client uses its default policy, |
| // which is to stop after 10 consecutive requests. |
| CheckRedirect func(req *Request, via []*Request) error |
| |
| // Jar specifies the cookie jar. |
| // If Jar is nil, cookies are not sent in requests and ignored |
| // in responses. |
| Jar CookieJar |
| |
| // Timeout specifies a time limit for requests made by this |
| // Client. The timeout includes connection time, any |
| // redirects, and reading the response body. The timer remains |
| // running after Get, Head, Post, or Do return and will |
| // interrupt reading of the Response.Body. |
| // |
| // A Timeout of zero means no timeout. |
| // |
| // The Client cancels requests to the underlying Transport |
| // using the Request.Cancel mechanism. Requests passed |
| // to Client.Do may still set Request.Cancel; both will |
| // cancel the request. |
| // |
| // For compatibility, the Client will also use the deprecated |
| // CancelRequest method on Transport if found. New |
| // RoundTripper implementations should use Request.Cancel |
| // instead of implementing CancelRequest. |
| Timeout time.Duration |
| } |
| |
| // DefaultClient is the default Client and is used by Get, Head, and Post. |
| var DefaultClient = &Client{} |
| |
| // RoundTripper is an interface representing the ability to execute a |
| // single HTTP transaction, obtaining the Response for a given Request. |
| // |
| // A RoundTripper must be safe for concurrent use by multiple |
| // goroutines. |
| type RoundTripper interface { |
| // RoundTrip executes a single HTTP transaction, returning |
| // a Response for the provided Request. |
| // |
| // RoundTrip should not attempt to interpret the response. In |
| // particular, RoundTrip must return err == nil if it obtained |
| // a response, regardless of the response's HTTP status code. |
| // A non-nil err should be reserved for failure to obtain a |
| // response. Similarly, RoundTrip should not attempt to |
| // handle higher-level protocol details such as redirects, |
| // authentication, or cookies. |
| // |
| // RoundTrip should not modify the request, except for |
| // consuming and closing the Request's Body. |
| // |
| // RoundTrip must always close the body, including on errors, |
| // but depending on the implementation may do so in a separate |
| // goroutine even after RoundTrip returns. This means that |
| // callers wanting to reuse the body for subsequent requests |
| // must arrange to wait for the Close call before doing so. |
| // |
| // The Request's URL and Header fields must be initialized. |
| RoundTrip(*Request) (*Response, error) |
| } |
| |
| // refererForURL returns a referer without any authentication info or |
| // an empty string if lastReq scheme is https and newReq scheme is http. |
| func refererForURL(lastReq, newReq *url.URL) string { |
| // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.5.2 |
| // "Clients SHOULD NOT include a Referer header field in a |
| // (non-secure) HTTP request if the referring page was |
| // transferred with a secure protocol." |
| if lastReq.Scheme == "https" && newReq.Scheme == "http" { |
| return "" |
| } |
| referer := lastReq.String() |
| if lastReq.User != nil { |
| // This is not very efficient, but is the best we can |
| // do without: |
| // - introducing a new method on URL |
| // - creating a race condition |
| // - copying the URL struct manually, which would cause |
| // maintenance problems down the line |
| auth := lastReq.User.String() + "@" |
| referer = strings.Replace(referer, auth, "", 1) |
| } |
| return referer |
| } |
| |
| func (c *Client) send(req *Request, deadline time.Time) (*Response, error) { |
| if c.Jar != nil { |
| for _, cookie := range c.Jar.Cookies(req.URL) { |
| req.AddCookie(cookie) |
| } |
| } |
| resp, err := send(req, c.transport(), deadline) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| if c.Jar != nil { |
| if rc := resp.Cookies(); len(rc) > 0 { |
| c.Jar.SetCookies(req.URL, rc) |
| } |
| } |
| return resp, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Do sends an HTTP request and returns an HTTP response, following |
| // policy (such as redirects, cookies, auth) as configured on the |
| // client. |
| // |
| // An error is returned if caused by client policy (such as |
| // CheckRedirect), or failure to speak HTTP (such as a network |
| // connectivity problem). A non-2xx status code doesn't cause an |
| // error. |
| // |
| // If the returned error is nil, the Response will contain a non-nil |
| // Body which the user is expected to close. If the Body is not |
| // closed, the Client's underlying RoundTripper (typically Transport) |
| // may not be able to re-use a persistent TCP connection to the server |
| // for a subsequent "keep-alive" request. |
| // |
| // The request Body, if non-nil, will be closed by the underlying |
| // Transport, even on errors. |
| // |
| // On error, any Response can be ignored. A non-nil Response with a |
| // non-nil error only occurs when CheckRedirect fails, and even then |
| // the returned Response.Body is already closed. |
| // |
| // Generally Get, Post, or PostForm will be used instead of Do. |
| func (c *Client) Do(req *Request) (*Response, error) { |
| method := valueOrDefault(req.Method, "GET") |
| if method == "GET" || method == "HEAD" { |
| return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectGet) |
| } |
| if method == "POST" || method == "PUT" { |
| return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectPost) |
| } |
| return c.send(req, c.deadline()) |
| } |
| |
| func (c *Client) deadline() time.Time { |
| if c.Timeout > 0 { |
| return time.Now().Add(c.Timeout) |
| } |
| return time.Time{} |
| } |
| |
| func (c *Client) transport() RoundTripper { |
| if c.Transport != nil { |
| return c.Transport |
| } |
| return DefaultTransport |
| } |
| |
| // send issues an HTTP request. |
| // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. |
| func send(ireq *Request, rt RoundTripper, deadline time.Time) (*Response, error) { |
| req := ireq // req is either the original request, or a modified fork |
| |
| if rt == nil { |
| req.closeBody() |
| return nil, errors.New("http: no Client.Transport or DefaultTransport") |
| } |
| |
| if req.URL == nil { |
| req.closeBody() |
| return nil, errors.New("http: nil Request.URL") |
| } |
| |
| if req.RequestURI != "" { |
| req.closeBody() |
| return nil, errors.New("http: Request.RequestURI can't be set in client requests.") |
| } |
| |
| // forkReq forks req into a shallow clone of ireq the first |
| // time it's called. |
| forkReq := func() { |
| if ireq == req { |
| req = new(Request) |
| *req = *ireq // shallow clone |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Most the callers of send (Get, Post, et al) don't need |
| // Headers, leaving it uninitialized. We guarantee to the |
| // Transport that this has been initialized, though. |
| if req.Header == nil { |
| forkReq() |
| req.Header = make(Header) |
| } |
| |
| if u := req.URL.User; u != nil && req.Header.Get("Authorization") == "" { |
| username := u.Username() |
| password, _ := u.Password() |
| forkReq() |
| req.Header = cloneHeader(ireq.Header) |
| req.Header.Set("Authorization", "Basic "+basicAuth(username, password)) |
| } |
| |
| if !deadline.IsZero() { |
| forkReq() |
| } |
| stopTimer, wasCanceled := setRequestCancel(req, rt, deadline) |
| |
| resp, err := rt.RoundTrip(req) |
| if err != nil { |
| stopTimer() |
| if resp != nil { |
| log.Printf("RoundTripper returned a response & error; ignoring response") |
| } |
| if tlsErr, ok := err.(tls.RecordHeaderError); ok { |
| // If we get a bad TLS record header, check to see if the |
| // response looks like HTTP and give a more helpful error. |
| // See golang.org/issue/11111. |
| if string(tlsErr.RecordHeader[:]) == "HTTP/" { |
| err = errors.New("http: server gave HTTP response to HTTPS client") |
| } |
| } |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| if !deadline.IsZero() { |
| resp.Body = &cancelTimerBody{ |
| stop: stopTimer, |
| rc: resp.Body, |
| reqWasCanceled: wasCanceled, |
| } |
| } |
| return resp, nil |
| } |
| |
| // setRequestCancel sets the Cancel field of req, if deadline is |
| // non-zero. The RoundTripper's type is used to determine whether the legacy |
| // CancelRequest behavior should be used. |
| func setRequestCancel(req *Request, rt RoundTripper, deadline time.Time) (stopTimer func(), wasCanceled func() bool) { |
| if deadline.IsZero() { |
| return nop, alwaysFalse |
| } |
| |
| initialReqCancel := req.Cancel // the user's original Request.Cancel, if any |
| |
| cancel := make(chan struct{}) |
| req.Cancel = cancel |
| |
| wasCanceled = func() bool { |
| select { |
| case <-cancel: |
| return true |
| default: |
| return false |
| } |
| } |
| |
| doCancel := func() { |
| // The new way: |
| close(cancel) |
| |
| // The legacy compatibility way, used only |
| // for RoundTripper implementations written |
| // before Go 1.5 or Go 1.6. |
| type canceler interface { |
| CancelRequest(*Request) |
| } |
| switch v := rt.(type) { |
| case *Transport, *http2Transport: |
| // Do nothing. The net/http package's transports |
| // support the new Request.Cancel channel |
| case canceler: |
| v.CancelRequest(req) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| stopTimerCh := make(chan struct{}) |
| var once sync.Once |
| stopTimer = func() { once.Do(func() { close(stopTimerCh) }) } |
| |
| timer := time.NewTimer(deadline.Sub(time.Now())) |
| go func() { |
| select { |
| case <-initialReqCancel: |
| doCancel() |
| case <-timer.C: |
| doCancel() |
| case <-stopTimerCh: |
| timer.Stop() |
| } |
| }() |
| |
| return stopTimer, wasCanceled |
| } |
| |
| // See 2 (end of page 4) http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt |
| // "To receive authorization, the client sends the userid and password, |
| // separated by a single colon (":") character, within a base64 |
| // encoded string in the credentials." |
| // It is not meant to be urlencoded. |
| func basicAuth(username, password string) string { |
| auth := username + ":" + password |
| return base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(auth)) |
| } |
| |
| // True if the specified HTTP status code is one for which the Get utility should |
| // automatically redirect. |
| func shouldRedirectGet(statusCode int) bool { |
| switch statusCode { |
| case StatusMovedPermanently, StatusFound, StatusSeeOther, StatusTemporaryRedirect: |
| return true |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // True if the specified HTTP status code is one for which the Post utility should |
| // automatically redirect. |
| func shouldRedirectPost(statusCode int) bool { |
| switch statusCode { |
| case StatusFound, StatusSeeOther: |
| return true |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // Get issues a GET to the specified URL. If the response is one of |
| // the following redirect codes, Get follows the redirect, up to a |
| // maximum of 10 redirects: |
| // |
| // 301 (Moved Permanently) |
| // 302 (Found) |
| // 303 (See Other) |
| // 307 (Temporary Redirect) |
| // |
| // An error is returned if there were too many redirects or if there |
| // was an HTTP protocol error. A non-2xx response doesn't cause an |
| // error. |
| // |
| // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. |
| // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. |
| // |
| // Get is a wrapper around DefaultClient.Get. |
| // |
| // To make a request with custom headers, use NewRequest and |
| // DefaultClient.Do. |
| func Get(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| return DefaultClient.Get(url) |
| } |
| |
| // Get issues a GET to the specified URL. If the response is one of the |
| // following redirect codes, Get follows the redirect after calling the |
| // Client's CheckRedirect function: |
| // |
| // 301 (Moved Permanently) |
| // 302 (Found) |
| // 303 (See Other) |
| // 307 (Temporary Redirect) |
| // |
| // An error is returned if the Client's CheckRedirect function fails |
| // or if there was an HTTP protocol error. A non-2xx response doesn't |
| // cause an error. |
| // |
| // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. |
| // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. |
| // |
| // To make a request with custom headers, use NewRequest and Client.Do. |
| func (c *Client) Get(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| req, err := NewRequest("GET", url, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectGet) |
| } |
| |
| func alwaysFalse() bool { return false } |
| |
| // ErrUseLastResponse can be returned by Client.CheckRedirect hooks to |
| // control how redirects are processed. If returned, the next request |
| // is not sent and the most recent response is returned with its body |
| // unclosed. |
| var ErrUseLastResponse = errors.New("net/http: use last response") |
| |
| // checkRedirect calls either the user's configured CheckRedirect |
| // function, or the default. |
| func (c *Client) checkRedirect(req *Request, via []*Request) error { |
| fn := c.CheckRedirect |
| if fn == nil { |
| fn = defaultCheckRedirect |
| } |
| return fn(req, via) |
| } |
| |
| func (c *Client) doFollowingRedirects(req *Request, shouldRedirect func(int) bool) (*Response, error) { |
| if req.URL == nil { |
| req.closeBody() |
| return nil, errors.New("http: nil Request.URL") |
| } |
| |
| var ( |
| deadline = c.deadline() |
| reqs []*Request |
| resp *Response |
| ) |
| uerr := func(err error) error { |
| req.closeBody() |
| method := valueOrDefault(reqs[0].Method, "GET") |
| var urlStr string |
| if resp != nil && resp.Request != nil { |
| urlStr = resp.Request.URL.String() |
| } else { |
| urlStr = req.URL.String() |
| } |
| return &url.Error{ |
| Op: method[:1] + strings.ToLower(method[1:]), |
| URL: urlStr, |
| Err: err, |
| } |
| } |
| for { |
| // For all but the first request, create the next |
| // request hop and replace req. |
| if len(reqs) > 0 { |
| loc := resp.Header.Get("Location") |
| if loc == "" { |
| return nil, uerr(fmt.Errorf("%d response missing Location header", resp.StatusCode)) |
| } |
| u, err := req.URL.Parse(loc) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, uerr(fmt.Errorf("failed to parse Location header %q: %v", loc, err)) |
| } |
| ireq := reqs[0] |
| req = &Request{ |
| Method: ireq.Method, |
| Response: resp, |
| URL: u, |
| Header: make(Header), |
| Cancel: ireq.Cancel, |
| ctx: ireq.ctx, |
| } |
| if ireq.Method == "POST" || ireq.Method == "PUT" { |
| req.Method = "GET" |
| } |
| // Add the Referer header from the most recent |
| // request URL to the new one, if it's not https->http: |
| if ref := refererForURL(reqs[len(reqs)-1].URL, req.URL); ref != "" { |
| req.Header.Set("Referer", ref) |
| } |
| err = c.checkRedirect(req, reqs) |
| |
| // Sentinel error to let users select the |
| // previous response, without closing its |
| // body. See Issue 10069. |
| if err == ErrUseLastResponse { |
| return resp, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Close the previous response's body. But |
| // read at least some of the body so if it's |
| // small the underlying TCP connection will be |
| // re-used. No need to check for errors: if it |
| // fails, the Transport won't reuse it anyway. |
| const maxBodySlurpSize = 2 << 10 |
| if resp.ContentLength == -1 || resp.ContentLength <= maxBodySlurpSize { |
| io.CopyN(ioutil.Discard, resp.Body, maxBodySlurpSize) |
| } |
| resp.Body.Close() |
| |
| if err != nil { |
| // Special case for Go 1 compatibility: return both the response |
| // and an error if the CheckRedirect function failed. |
| // See https://golang.org/issue/3795 |
| // The resp.Body has already been closed. |
| ue := uerr(err) |
| ue.(*url.Error).URL = loc |
| return resp, ue |
| } |
| } |
| |
| reqs = append(reqs, req) |
| |
| var err error |
| if resp, err = c.send(req, deadline); err != nil { |
| if !deadline.IsZero() && !time.Now().Before(deadline) { |
| err = &httpError{ |
| err: err.Error() + " (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)", |
| timeout: true, |
| } |
| } |
| return nil, uerr(err) |
| } |
| |
| if !shouldRedirect(resp.StatusCode) { |
| return resp, nil |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func defaultCheckRedirect(req *Request, via []*Request) error { |
| if len(via) >= 10 { |
| return errors.New("stopped after 10 redirects") |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // Post issues a POST to the specified URL. |
| // |
| // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. |
| // |
| // If the provided body is an io.Closer, it is closed after the |
| // request. |
| // |
| // Post is a wrapper around DefaultClient.Post. |
| // |
| // To set custom headers, use NewRequest and DefaultClient.Do. |
| func Post(url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| return DefaultClient.Post(url, bodyType, body) |
| } |
| |
| // Post issues a POST to the specified URL. |
| // |
| // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. |
| // |
| // If the provided body is an io.Closer, it is closed after the |
| // request. |
| // |
| // To set custom headers, use NewRequest and Client.Do. |
| func (c *Client) Post(url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| req, err := NewRequest("POST", url, body) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| req.Header.Set("Content-Type", bodyType) |
| return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectPost) |
| } |
| |
| // PostForm issues a POST to the specified URL, with data's keys and |
| // values URL-encoded as the request body. |
| // |
| // The Content-Type header is set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded. |
| // To set other headers, use NewRequest and DefaultClient.Do. |
| // |
| // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. |
| // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. |
| // |
| // PostForm is a wrapper around DefaultClient.PostForm. |
| func PostForm(url string, data url.Values) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| return DefaultClient.PostForm(url, data) |
| } |
| |
| // PostForm issues a POST to the specified URL, |
| // with data's keys and values URL-encoded as the request body. |
| // |
| // The Content-Type header is set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded. |
| // To set other headers, use NewRequest and DefaultClient.Do. |
| // |
| // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. |
| // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. |
| func (c *Client) PostForm(url string, data url.Values) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| return c.Post(url, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", strings.NewReader(data.Encode())) |
| } |
| |
| // Head issues a HEAD to the specified URL. If the response is one of |
| // the following redirect codes, Head follows the redirect, up to a |
| // maximum of 10 redirects: |
| // |
| // 301 (Moved Permanently) |
| // 302 (Found) |
| // 303 (See Other) |
| // 307 (Temporary Redirect) |
| // |
| // Head is a wrapper around DefaultClient.Head |
| func Head(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| return DefaultClient.Head(url) |
| } |
| |
| // Head issues a HEAD to the specified URL. If the response is one of the |
| // following redirect codes, Head follows the redirect after calling the |
| // Client's CheckRedirect function: |
| // |
| // 301 (Moved Permanently) |
| // 302 (Found) |
| // 303 (See Other) |
| // 307 (Temporary Redirect) |
| func (c *Client) Head(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { |
| req, err := NewRequest("HEAD", url, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectGet) |
| } |
| |
| // cancelTimerBody is an io.ReadCloser that wraps rc with two features: |
| // 1) on Read error or close, the stop func is called. |
| // 2) On Read failure, if reqWasCanceled is true, the error is wrapped and |
| // marked as net.Error that hit its timeout. |
| type cancelTimerBody struct { |
| stop func() // stops the time.Timer waiting to cancel the request |
| rc io.ReadCloser |
| reqWasCanceled func() bool |
| } |
| |
| func (b *cancelTimerBody) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { |
| n, err = b.rc.Read(p) |
| if err == nil { |
| return n, nil |
| } |
| b.stop() |
| if err == io.EOF { |
| return n, err |
| } |
| if b.reqWasCanceled() { |
| err = &httpError{ |
| err: err.Error() + " (Client.Timeout exceeded while reading body)", |
| timeout: true, |
| } |
| } |
| return n, err |
| } |
| |
| func (b *cancelTimerBody) Close() error { |
| err := b.rc.Close() |
| b.stop() |
| return err |
| } |