use of io.netty.handler.codec.http.LastHttpContent in project proxyee-down by monkeyWie.
the class HttpDownSniffIntercept method beforeRequest.
@Override
public void beforeRequest(Channel clientChannel, HttpContent httpContent, HttpProxyInterceptPipeline pipeline) throws Exception {
if (content != null) {
ByteBuf temp = httpContent.content().slice();
content.writeBytes(temp);
if (httpContent instanceof LastHttpContent) {
try {
byte[] contentBts = new byte[content.readableBytes()];
content.readBytes(contentBts);
((HttpRequestInfo) pipeline.getHttpRequest()).setContent(contentBts);
} finally {
ReferenceCountUtil.release(content);
}
}
}
pipeline.beforeRequest(clientChannel, httpContent);
}
use of io.netty.handler.codec.http.LastHttpContent in project ambry by linkedin.
the class ChannelWriteCallback method errorResponseTest.
/**
* Tests that error responses are correctly formed.
*/
@Test
public void errorResponseTest() {
EmbeddedChannel channel = createEmbeddedChannel();
for (RestServiceErrorCode errorCode : RestServiceErrorCode.values()) {
HttpHeaders httpHeaders = new DefaultHttpHeaders();
httpHeaders.set(MockNettyMessageProcessor.REST_SERVICE_ERROR_CODE_HEADER_NAME, errorCode);
channel.writeInbound(RestTestUtils.createRequest(HttpMethod.HEAD, TestingUri.OnResponseCompleteWithRestException.toString(), httpHeaders));
HttpResponse response = channel.readOutbound();
HttpResponseStatus expectedStatus = getExpectedHttpResponseStatus(errorCode);
assertEquals("Unexpected response status", expectedStatus, response.status());
boolean containsFailureReasonHeader = response.headers().contains(NettyResponseChannel.FAILURE_REASON_HEADER);
if (expectedStatus == HttpResponseStatus.BAD_REQUEST) {
assertTrue("Could not find failure reason header.", containsFailureReasonHeader);
} else {
assertFalse("Should not have found failure reason header.", containsFailureReasonHeader);
}
if (HttpStatusClass.CLIENT_ERROR.contains(response.status().code())) {
assertEquals("Wrong error code", errorCode, RestServiceErrorCode.valueOf(response.headers().get(NettyResponseChannel.ERROR_CODE_HEADER)));
} else {
assertFalse("Should not have found error code header", response.headers().contains(NettyResponseChannel.ERROR_CODE_HEADER));
}
if (response instanceof FullHttpResponse) {
// assert that there is no content
assertEquals("The response should not contain content", 0, ((FullHttpResponse) response).content().readableBytes());
} else {
HttpContent content = channel.readOutbound();
assertTrue("End marker should be received", content instanceof LastHttpContent);
}
assertNull("There should be no more data in the channel", channel.readOutbound());
boolean shouldBeAlive = !NettyResponseChannel.CLOSE_CONNECTION_ERROR_STATUSES.contains(expectedStatus);
assertEquals("Channel state (open/close) not as expected", shouldBeAlive, channel.isActive());
assertEquals("Connection header should be consistent with channel state", shouldBeAlive, HttpUtil.isKeepAlive(response));
if (!shouldBeAlive) {
channel = createEmbeddedChannel();
}
}
channel.close();
}
use of io.netty.handler.codec.http.LastHttpContent in project ambry by linkedin.
the class FrontendIntegrationTest method discardContent.
/**
* Discards all the content in {@code contents}.
* @param contents the content to discard.
* @param expectedDiscardCount the number of {@link HttpObject}s that are expected to discarded.
*/
private void discardContent(Queue<HttpObject> contents, int expectedDiscardCount) {
assertEquals("Objects that will be discarded differ from expected", expectedDiscardCount, contents.size());
boolean endMarkerFound = false;
for (HttpObject object : contents) {
assertFalse("There should have been no more data after the end marker was found", endMarkerFound);
endMarkerFound = object instanceof LastHttpContent;
ReferenceCountUtil.release(object);
}
assertTrue("There should have been an end marker", endMarkerFound);
}
use of io.netty.handler.codec.http.LastHttpContent in project ambry by linkedin.
the class FrontendIntegrationTest method getContent.
/**
* Combines all the parts in {@code contents} into one {@link ByteBuffer}.
* @param contents the content of the response.
* @param expectedContentLength the length of the contents in bytes.
* @return a {@link ByteBuffer} that contains all the data in {@code contents}.
*/
private ByteBuffer getContent(Queue<HttpObject> contents, long expectedContentLength) {
ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate((int) expectedContentLength);
boolean endMarkerFound = false;
for (HttpObject object : contents) {
assertFalse("There should have been no more data after the end marker was found", endMarkerFound);
HttpContent content = (HttpContent) object;
buffer.put(content.content().nioBuffer());
endMarkerFound = object instanceof LastHttpContent;
ReferenceCountUtil.release(content);
}
assertEquals("Content length did not match expected", expectedContentLength, buffer.position());
assertTrue("End marker was not found", endMarkerFound);
buffer.flip();
return buffer;
}
use of io.netty.handler.codec.http.LastHttpContent in project riposte by Nike-Inc.
the class StreamingAsyncHttpClient method prepChannelForDownstreamCall.
protected void prepChannelForDownstreamCall(ChannelPool pool, Channel ch, StreamingCallback callback, Deque<Span> distributedSpanStackToUse, Map<String, String> mdcContextToUse, boolean isSecureHttpsCall, boolean relaxedHttpsValidation, boolean performSubSpanAroundDownstreamCalls, long downstreamCallTimeoutMillis, ObjectHolder<Boolean> callActiveHolder, ObjectHolder<Boolean> lastChunkSentDownstreamHolder) throws SSLException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyStoreException {
ChannelHandler chunkSenderHandler = new SimpleChannelInboundHandler<HttpObject>() {
@Override
protected void channelRead0(ChannelHandlerContext downstreamCallCtx, HttpObject msg) throws Exception {
try {
// the call is fully processed should not trigger the behavior a second time.
if (callActiveHolder.heldObject) {
if (msg instanceof LastHttpContent) {
lastChunkSentDownstreamHolder.heldObject = true;
if (performSubSpanAroundDownstreamCalls) {
// Complete the subspan.
runnableWithTracingAndMdc(() -> {
if (distributedSpanStackToUse == null || distributedSpanStackToUse.size() < 2)
Tracer.getInstance().completeRequestSpan();
else
Tracer.getInstance().completeSubSpan();
}, distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse).run();
}
}
HttpObject msgToPass = msg;
if (msg instanceof HttpResponse) {
// We can't pass the original HttpResponse back to the callback due to intricacies of how
// Netty handles determining the last chunk. If we do, and the callback ends up writing
// the message out to the client (which happens during proxy routing for example), then
// msg's headers might get modified - potentially causing this channel pipeline to
// never send a LastHttpContent, which will in turn cause an indefinite hang.
HttpResponse origHttpResponse = (HttpResponse) msg;
HttpResponse httpResponse = (msg instanceof FullHttpResponse) ? new DefaultFullHttpResponse(origHttpResponse.getProtocolVersion(), origHttpResponse.getStatus(), ((FullHttpResponse) msg).content()) : new DefaultHttpResponse(origHttpResponse.getProtocolVersion(), origHttpResponse.getStatus());
httpResponse.headers().add(origHttpResponse.headers());
msgToPass = httpResponse;
}
callback.messageReceived(msgToPass);
} else {
if (shouldLogBadMessagesAfterRequestFinishes) {
runnableWithTracingAndMdc(() -> logger.warn("Received HttpObject msg when call was not active: {}", String.valueOf(msg)), distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse).run();
}
}
} finally {
if (msg instanceof LastHttpContent) {
releaseChannelBackToPoolIfCallIsActive(ch, pool, callActiveHolder, "last content chunk sent", distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse);
}
}
}
};
Consumer<Throwable> doErrorHandlingConsumer = (cause) -> {
Pair<Deque<Span>, Map<String, String>> originalThreadInfo = null;
try {
// Setup tracing and MDC so our log messages have the correct distributed trace info, etc.
originalThreadInfo = linkTracingAndMdcToCurrentThread(distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse);
// call is fully processed should not trigger the behavior a second time.
if (callActiveHolder.heldObject) {
if (performSubSpanAroundDownstreamCalls) {
if (distributedSpanStackToUse == null || distributedSpanStackToUse.size() < 2)
Tracer.getInstance().completeRequestSpan();
else
Tracer.getInstance().completeSubSpan();
}
Tracer.getInstance().unregisterFromThread();
if (cause instanceof Errors.NativeIoException) {
// NativeIoExceptions are often setup to not have stack traces which is bad for debugging.
// Wrap it in a NativeIoExceptionWrapper that maps to a 503 since this is likely a busted
// connection and a second attempt should work.
cause = new NativeIoExceptionWrapper("Caught a NativeIoException in the downstream streaming call pipeline. Wrapped it in a " + "NativeIoExceptionWrapper so that it maps to a 503 and provides a usable stack trace " + "in the logs.", (Errors.NativeIoException) cause);
}
callback.unrecoverableErrorOccurred(cause, true);
} else {
if (cause instanceof DownstreamIdleChannelTimeoutException) {
logger.debug("A channel used for downstream calls will be closed because it was idle too long. " + "This is normal behavior and does not indicate a downstream call failure: {}", cause.toString());
} else {
logger.warn("Received exception in downstream call pipeline after the call was finished. " + "Not necessarily anything to worry about but in case it helps debugging the " + "exception was: {}", cause.toString());
}
}
} finally {
// Mark the channel as broken so it will be closed and removed from the pool when it is returned.
markChannelAsBroken(ch);
// Release it back to the pool if possible/necessary so the pool can do its usual cleanup.
releaseChannelBackToPoolIfCallIsActive(ch, pool, callActiveHolder, "error received in downstream pipeline: " + cause.toString(), distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse);
// No matter what the cause is we want to make sure the channel is closed. Doing this raw ch.close()
// here will catch the cases where this channel does not have an active call but still needs to be
// closed (e.g. an idle channel timeout that happens in-between calls).
ch.close();
// Unhook the tracing and MDC stuff from this thread now that we're done.
unlinkTracingAndMdcFromCurrentThread(originalThreadInfo);
}
};
ChannelHandler errorHandler = new ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter() {
@Override
public void exceptionCaught(ChannelHandlerContext downstreamCallCtx, Throwable cause) throws Exception {
doErrorHandlingConsumer.accept(cause);
}
@Override
public void channelInactive(ChannelHandlerContext ctx) throws Exception {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
runnableWithTracingAndMdc(() -> logger.debug("Downstream channel closing. call_active={}, last_chunk_sent_downstream={}, channel_id={}", callActiveHolder.heldObject, lastChunkSentDownstreamHolder.heldObject, ctx.channel().toString()), distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse).run();
}
// We only care if the channel was closed while the call was active.
if (callActiveHolder.heldObject)
doErrorHandlingConsumer.accept(new DownstreamChannelClosedUnexpectedlyException(ch));
super.channelInactive(ctx);
}
};
// Set up the HTTP client pipeline.
ChannelPipeline p = ch.pipeline();
List<String> registeredHandlerNames = p.names();
// couldn't be removed at that time because it wasn't in the channel's eventLoop.
if (registeredHandlerNames.contains(DOWNSTREAM_IDLE_CHANNEL_TIMEOUT_HANDLER_NAME)) {
ChannelHandler idleHandler = p.get(DOWNSTREAM_IDLE_CHANNEL_TIMEOUT_HANDLER_NAME);
if (idleHandler != null)
p.remove(idleHandler);
}
if (debugChannelLifecycleLoggingEnabled && !registeredHandlerNames.contains(DEBUG_LOGGER_HANDLER_NAME)) {
// Add the channel debug logger if desired.
p.addFirst(DEBUG_LOGGER_HANDLER_NAME, new LoggingHandler(DOWNSTREAM_CLIENT_CHANNEL_DEBUG_LOGGER_NAME, LogLevel.DEBUG));
}
// Add/replace a downstream call timeout detector.
addOrReplacePipelineHandler(new DownstreamIdleChannelTimeoutHandler(downstreamCallTimeoutMillis, () -> callActiveHolder.heldObject, true, "StreamingAsyncHttpClientChannel-call-timeout", distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse), DOWNSTREAM_CALL_TIMEOUT_HANDLER_NAME, p, registeredHandlerNames);
if (isSecureHttpsCall) {
// SSL call. Make sure we add the SSL handler if necessary.
if (!registeredHandlerNames.contains(SSL_HANDLER_NAME)) {
if (clientSslCtx == null) {
if (relaxedHttpsValidation) {
clientSslCtx = SslContextBuilder.forClient().trustManager(InsecureTrustManagerFactory.INSTANCE).build();
} else {
TrustManagerFactory tmf = TrustManagerFactory.getInstance(TrustManagerFactory.getDefaultAlgorithm());
tmf.init((KeyStore) null);
clientSslCtx = SslContextBuilder.forClient().trustManager(tmf).build();
}
}
p.addAfter(DOWNSTREAM_CALL_TIMEOUT_HANDLER_NAME, SSL_HANDLER_NAME, clientSslCtx.newHandler(ch.alloc()));
}
} else {
// Not an SSL call. Remove the SSL handler if it's there.
if (registeredHandlerNames.contains(SSL_HANDLER_NAME))
p.remove(SSL_HANDLER_NAME);
}
// The HttpClientCodec handler deals with HTTP codec stuff so you don't have to. Set it up if it hasn't already
// been setup, and inspect it to make sure it's in a "ready to handle a new request" state. Some rare
// and currently unknown edgecases can cause us to hit this point with the HttpClientCodec in an unclean
// state, and if we barrel forward without cleaning this up the call will fail.
boolean pipelineContainsHttpClientCodec = registeredHandlerNames.contains(HTTP_CLIENT_CODEC_HANDLER_NAME);
boolean existingHttpClientCodecIsInBadState = false;
if (pipelineContainsHttpClientCodec) {
HttpClientCodec currentCodec = (HttpClientCodec) p.get(HTTP_CLIENT_CODEC_HANDLER_NAME);
int currentHttpClientCodecInboundState = determineHttpClientCodecInboundState(currentCodec);
if (currentHttpClientCodecInboundState != 0) {
runnableWithTracingAndMdc(() -> logger.warn("HttpClientCodec inbound state was not 0. It will be replaced with a fresh HttpClientCodec. " + "bad_httpclientcodec_inbound_state={}", currentHttpClientCodecInboundState), distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse).run();
existingHttpClientCodecIsInBadState = true;
} else {
int currentHttpClientCodecOutboundState = determineHttpClientCodecOutboundState(currentCodec);
if (currentHttpClientCodecOutboundState != 0) {
runnableWithTracingAndMdc(() -> logger.warn("HttpClientCodec outbound state was not 0. It will be replaced with a fresh HttpClientCodec. " + "bad_httpclientcodec_outbound_state={}", currentHttpClientCodecOutboundState), distributedSpanStackToUse, mdcContextToUse).run();
existingHttpClientCodecIsInBadState = true;
}
}
}
// or replace it if it was in a bad state.
if (!pipelineContainsHttpClientCodec || existingHttpClientCodecIsInBadState) {
addOrReplacePipelineHandler(new HttpClientCodec(4096, 8192, 8192, true), HTTP_CLIENT_CODEC_HANDLER_NAME, p, registeredHandlerNames);
}
// Update the chunk sender handler and error handler to the newly created versions that know about the correct
// callback, dtrace info, etc to use for this request.
addOrReplacePipelineHandler(chunkSenderHandler, CHUNK_SENDER_HANDLER_NAME, p, registeredHandlerNames);
addOrReplacePipelineHandler(errorHandler, ERROR_HANDLER_NAME, p, registeredHandlerNames);
}
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