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caddy/caddyhttp/httpserver/middleware.go
Matthew Holt baf6db5b57
Apply Apache license to all .go source files (closes #1865)
I am not a lawyer, but according to the appendix of the license,
these boilerplate notices should be included with every source file.
2017-09-22 23:56:58 -06:00

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// Copyright 2015 Light Code Labs, LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package httpserver
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"os"
"path"
"time"
"github.com/mholt/caddy"
)
func init() {
initCaseSettings()
}
type (
// Middleware is the middle layer which represents the traditional
// idea of middleware: it chains one Handler to the next by being
// passed the next Handler in the chain.
Middleware func(Handler) Handler
// ListenerMiddleware is similar to the Middleware type, except it
// chains one net.Listener to the next.
ListenerMiddleware func(caddy.Listener) caddy.Listener
// Handler is like http.Handler except ServeHTTP may return a status
// code and/or error.
//
// If ServeHTTP writes the response header, it should return a status
// code of 0. This signals to other handlers before it that the response
// is already handled, and that they should not write to it also. Keep
// in mind that writing to the response body writes the header, too.
//
// If ServeHTTP encounters an error, it should return the error value
// so it can be logged by designated error-handling middleware.
//
// If writing a response after calling the next ServeHTTP method, the
// returned status code SHOULD be used when writing the response.
//
// If handling errors after calling the next ServeHTTP method, the
// returned error value SHOULD be logged or handled accordingly.
//
// Otherwise, return values should be propagated down the middleware
// chain by returning them unchanged.
Handler interface {
ServeHTTP(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) (int, error)
}
// HandlerFunc is a convenience type like http.HandlerFunc, except
// ServeHTTP returns a status code and an error. See Handler
// documentation for more information.
HandlerFunc func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) (int, error)
// RequestMatcher checks to see if current request should be handled
// by underlying handler.
RequestMatcher interface {
Match(r *http.Request) bool
}
// HandlerConfig is a middleware configuration.
// This makes it possible for middlewares to have a common
// configuration interface.
//
// TODO The long term plan is to get all middleware implement this
// interface for configurations.
HandlerConfig interface {
RequestMatcher
BasePath() string
}
// ConfigSelector selects a configuration.
ConfigSelector []HandlerConfig
)
// ServeHTTP implements the Handler interface.
func (f HandlerFunc) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (int, error) {
return f(w, r)
}
// Select selects a Config.
// This chooses the config with the longest length.
func (c ConfigSelector) Select(r *http.Request) (config HandlerConfig) {
for i := range c {
if !c[i].Match(r) {
continue
}
if config == nil || len(c[i].BasePath()) > len(config.BasePath()) {
config = c[i]
}
}
return config
}
// IndexFile looks for a file in /root/fpath/indexFile for each string
// in indexFiles. If an index file is found, it returns the root-relative
// path to the file and true. If no index file is found, empty string
// and false is returned. fpath must end in a forward slash '/'
// otherwise no index files will be tried (directory paths must end
// in a forward slash according to HTTP).
//
// All paths passed into and returned from this function use '/' as the
// path separator, just like URLs. IndexFle handles path manipulation
// internally for systems that use different path separators.
func IndexFile(root http.FileSystem, fpath string, indexFiles []string) (string, bool) {
if fpath[len(fpath)-1] != '/' || root == nil {
return "", false
}
for _, indexFile := range indexFiles {
// func (http.FileSystem).Open wants all paths separated by "/",
// regardless of operating system convention, so use
// path.Join instead of filepath.Join
fp := path.Join(fpath, indexFile)
f, err := root.Open(fp)
if err == nil {
f.Close()
return fp, true
}
}
return "", false
}
// SetLastModifiedHeader checks if the provided modTime is valid and if it is sets it
// as a Last-Modified header to the ResponseWriter. If the modTime is in the future
// the current time is used instead.
func SetLastModifiedHeader(w http.ResponseWriter, modTime time.Time) {
if modTime.IsZero() || modTime.Equal(time.Unix(0, 0)) {
// the time does not appear to be valid. Don't put it in the response
return
}
// RFC 2616 - Section 14.29 - Last-Modified:
// An origin server MUST NOT send a Last-Modified date which is later than the
// server's time of message origination. In such cases, where the resource's last
// modification would indicate some time in the future, the server MUST replace
// that date with the message origination date.
now := currentTime()
if modTime.After(now) {
modTime = now
}
w.Header().Set("Last-Modified", modTime.UTC().Format(http.TimeFormat))
}
// CaseSensitivePath determines if paths should be case sensitive.
// This is configurable via CASE_SENSITIVE_PATH environment variable.
var CaseSensitivePath = true
const caseSensitivePathEnv = "CASE_SENSITIVE_PATH"
// initCaseSettings loads case sensitivity config from environment variable.
//
// This could have been in init, but init cannot be called from tests.
func initCaseSettings() {
switch os.Getenv(caseSensitivePathEnv) {
case "0", "false":
CaseSensitivePath = false
default:
CaseSensitivePath = true
}
}
// MergeRequestMatchers merges multiple RequestMatchers into one.
// This allows a middleware to use multiple RequestMatchers.
func MergeRequestMatchers(matchers ...RequestMatcher) RequestMatcher {
return requestMatchers(matchers)
}
type requestMatchers []RequestMatcher
// Match satisfies RequestMatcher interface.
func (m requestMatchers) Match(r *http.Request) bool {
for _, matcher := range m {
if !matcher.Match(r) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// currentTime, as it is defined here, returns time.Now().
// It's defined as a variable for mocking time in tests.
var currentTime = func() time.Time { return time.Now() }
// EmptyNext is a no-op function that can be passed into
// Middleware functions so that the assignment to the
// Next field of the Handler can be tested.
//
// Used primarily for testing but needs to be exported so
// plugins can use this as a convenience.
var EmptyNext = HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (int, error) { return 0, nil })
// SameNext does a pointer comparison between next1 and next2.
//
// Used primarily for testing but needs to be exported so
// plugins can use this as a convenience.
func SameNext(next1, next2 Handler) bool {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v", next1) == fmt.Sprintf("%v", next2)
}
// Context key constants.
const (
// RemoteUserCtxKey is the key for the remote user of the request, if any (basicauth).
RemoteUserCtxKey caddy.CtxKey = "remote_user"
// MitmCtxKey is the key for the result of MITM detection
MitmCtxKey caddy.CtxKey = "mitm"
// RequestIDCtxKey is the key for the U4 UUID value
RequestIDCtxKey caddy.CtxKey = "request_id"
)