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467 lines
15 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 Light Code Labs, LLC
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// Package fastcgi has middleware that acts as a FastCGI client. Requests
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// that get forwarded to FastCGI stop the middleware execution chain.
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// The most common use for this package is to serve PHP websites via php-fpm.
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package fastcgi
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"net/url"
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"os"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy/caddyhttp/httpserver"
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)
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// Handler is a middleware type that can handle requests as a FastCGI client.
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type Handler struct {
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Next httpserver.Handler
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Rules []Rule
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Root string
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FileSys http.FileSystem
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// These are sent to CGI scripts in env variables
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SoftwareName string
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SoftwareVersion string
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ServerName string
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ServerPort string
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}
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// ServeHTTP satisfies the httpserver.Handler interface.
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func (h Handler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (int, error) {
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for _, rule := range h.Rules {
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// First requirement: Base path must match request path. If it doesn't,
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// we check to make sure the leading slash is not missing, and if so,
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// we check again with it prepended. This is in case people forget
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// a leading slash when performing rewrites, and we don't want to expose
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// the contents of the (likely PHP) script. See issue #1645.
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hpath := httpserver.Path(r.URL.Path)
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if !hpath.Matches(rule.Path) {
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if strings.HasPrefix(string(hpath), "/") {
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// this is a normal-looking path, and it doesn't match; try next rule
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continue
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}
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hpath = httpserver.Path("/" + string(hpath)) // prepend leading slash
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if !hpath.Matches(rule.Path) {
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// even after fixing the request path, it still doesn't match; try next rule
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continue
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}
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}
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// The path must also be allowed (not ignored).
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if !rule.AllowedPath(r.URL.Path) {
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continue
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}
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// In addition to matching the path, a request must meet some
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// other criteria before being proxied as FastCGI. For example,
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// we probably want to exclude static assets (CSS, JS, images...)
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// but we also want to be flexible for the script we proxy to.
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fpath := r.URL.Path
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if idx, ok := httpserver.IndexFile(h.FileSys, fpath, rule.IndexFiles); ok {
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fpath = idx
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// Index file present.
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// If request path cannot be split, return error.
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if !rule.canSplit(fpath) {
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return http.StatusInternalServerError, ErrIndexMissingSplit
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}
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} else {
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// No index file present.
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// If request path cannot be split, ignore request.
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if !rule.canSplit(fpath) {
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continue
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}
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}
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// These criteria work well in this order for PHP sites
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if !h.exists(fpath) || fpath[len(fpath)-1] == '/' || strings.HasSuffix(fpath, rule.Ext) {
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// Create environment for CGI script
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env, err := h.buildEnv(r, rule, fpath)
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if err != nil {
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return http.StatusInternalServerError, err
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}
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// Connect to FastCGI gateway
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address, err := rule.Address()
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if err != nil {
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return http.StatusBadGateway, err
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}
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network, address := parseAddress(address)
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ctx := context.Background()
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if rule.ConnectTimeout > 0 {
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var cancel context.CancelFunc
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ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(ctx, rule.ConnectTimeout)
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defer cancel()
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}
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fcgiBackend, err := DialContext(ctx, network, address)
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if err != nil {
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return http.StatusBadGateway, err
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}
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defer fcgiBackend.Close()
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// read/write timeouts
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if err := fcgiBackend.SetReadTimeout(rule.ReadTimeout); err != nil {
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return http.StatusInternalServerError, err
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}
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if err := fcgiBackend.SetSendTimeout(rule.SendTimeout); err != nil {
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return http.StatusInternalServerError, err
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}
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var resp *http.Response
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var contentLength int64
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// if ContentLength is already set
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if r.ContentLength > 0 {
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contentLength = r.ContentLength
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} else {
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contentLength, _ = strconv.ParseInt(r.Header.Get("Content-Length"), 10, 64)
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}
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switch r.Method {
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case "HEAD":
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resp, err = fcgiBackend.Head(env)
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case "GET":
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resp, err = fcgiBackend.Get(env)
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case "OPTIONS":
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resp, err = fcgiBackend.Options(env)
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default:
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resp, err = fcgiBackend.Post(env, r.Method, r.Header.Get("Content-Type"), r.Body, contentLength)
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}
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if resp != nil && resp.Body != nil {
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defer resp.Body.Close()
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}
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if err != nil {
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if err, ok := err.(net.Error); ok && err.Timeout() {
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return http.StatusGatewayTimeout, err
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} else if err != io.EOF {
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return http.StatusBadGateway, err
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}
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}
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// Write response header
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writeHeader(w, resp)
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// Write the response body
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_, err = io.Copy(w, resp.Body)
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if err != nil {
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return http.StatusBadGateway, err
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}
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// Log any stderr output from upstream
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if fcgiBackend.stderr.Len() != 0 {
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// Remove trailing newline, error logger already does this.
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err = LogError(strings.TrimSuffix(fcgiBackend.stderr.String(), "\n"))
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}
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// Normally we would return the status code if it is an error status (>= 400),
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// however, upstream FastCGI apps don't know about our contract and have
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// probably already written an error page. So we just return 0, indicating
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// that the response body is already written. However, we do return any
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// error value so it can be logged.
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// Note that the proxy middleware works the same way, returning status=0.
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return 0, err
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}
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}
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return h.Next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
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}
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// parseAddress returns the network and address of fcgiAddress.
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// The first string is the network, "tcp" or "unix", implied from the scheme and address.
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// The second string is fcgiAddress, with scheme prefixes removed.
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// The two returned strings can be used as parameters to the Dial() function.
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func parseAddress(fcgiAddress string) (string, string) {
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// check if address has tcp scheme explicitly set
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if strings.HasPrefix(fcgiAddress, "tcp://") {
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return "tcp", fcgiAddress[len("tcp://"):]
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}
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// check if address has fastcgi scheme explicitly set
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if strings.HasPrefix(fcgiAddress, "fastcgi://") {
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return "tcp", fcgiAddress[len("fastcgi://"):]
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}
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// check if unix socket
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if trim := strings.HasPrefix(fcgiAddress, "unix"); strings.HasPrefix(fcgiAddress, "/") || trim {
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if trim {
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return "unix", fcgiAddress[len("unix:"):]
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}
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return "unix", fcgiAddress
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}
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// default case, a plain tcp address with no scheme
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return "tcp", fcgiAddress
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}
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func writeHeader(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Response) {
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for key, vals := range r.Header {
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for _, val := range vals {
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w.Header().Add(key, val)
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}
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}
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w.WriteHeader(r.StatusCode)
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}
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func (h Handler) exists(path string) bool {
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if _, err := os.Stat(h.Root + path); err == nil {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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// buildEnv returns a set of CGI environment variables for the request.
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func (h Handler) buildEnv(r *http.Request, rule Rule, fpath string) (map[string]string, error) {
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var env map[string]string
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// Get absolute path of requested resource
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absPath := filepath.Join(rule.Root, fpath)
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// Separate remote IP and port; more lenient than net.SplitHostPort
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var ip, port string
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if idx := strings.LastIndex(r.RemoteAddr, ":"); idx > -1 {
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ip = r.RemoteAddr[:idx]
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port = r.RemoteAddr[idx+1:]
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} else {
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ip = r.RemoteAddr
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}
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// Remove [] from IPv6 addresses
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ip = strings.Replace(ip, "[", "", 1)
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ip = strings.Replace(ip, "]", "", 1)
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// Split path in preparation for env variables.
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// Previous rule.canSplit checks ensure this can never be -1.
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splitPos := rule.splitPos(fpath)
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// Request has the extension; path was split successfully
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docURI := fpath[:splitPos+len(rule.SplitPath)]
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pathInfo := fpath[splitPos+len(rule.SplitPath):]
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scriptName := fpath
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scriptFilename := absPath
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// Strip PATH_INFO from SCRIPT_NAME
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scriptName = strings.TrimSuffix(scriptName, pathInfo)
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// Add vhost path prefix to scriptName. Otherwise, some PHP software will
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// have difficulty discovering its URL.
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pathPrefix, _ := r.Context().Value(caddy.CtxKey("path_prefix")).(string)
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scriptName = path.Join(pathPrefix, scriptName)
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// Get the request URI from context. The context stores the original URI in case
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// it was changed by a middleware such as rewrite. By default, we pass the
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// original URI in as the value of REQUEST_URI (the user can overwrite this
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// if desired). Most PHP apps seem to want the original URI. Besides, this is
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// how nginx defaults: http://stackoverflow.com/a/12485156/1048862
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reqURL, _ := r.Context().Value(httpserver.OriginalURLCtxKey).(url.URL)
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// Retrieve name of remote user that was set by some downstream middleware such as basicauth.
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remoteUser, _ := r.Context().Value(httpserver.RemoteUserCtxKey).(string)
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// Some variables are unused but cleared explicitly to prevent
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// the parent environment from interfering.
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env = map[string]string{
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// Variables defined in CGI 1.1 spec
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"AUTH_TYPE": "", // Not used
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"CONTENT_LENGTH": r.Header.Get("Content-Length"),
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"CONTENT_TYPE": r.Header.Get("Content-Type"),
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"GATEWAY_INTERFACE": "CGI/1.1",
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"PATH_INFO": pathInfo,
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"QUERY_STRING": r.URL.RawQuery,
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"REMOTE_ADDR": ip,
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"REMOTE_HOST": ip, // For speed, remote host lookups disabled
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"REMOTE_PORT": port,
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"REMOTE_IDENT": "", // Not used
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"REMOTE_USER": remoteUser,
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"REQUEST_METHOD": r.Method,
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"SERVER_NAME": h.ServerName,
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"SERVER_PORT": h.ServerPort,
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"SERVER_PROTOCOL": r.Proto,
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"SERVER_SOFTWARE": h.SoftwareName + "/" + h.SoftwareVersion,
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// Other variables
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"DOCUMENT_ROOT": rule.Root,
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"DOCUMENT_URI": docURI,
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"HTTP_HOST": r.Host, // added here, since not always part of headers
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"REQUEST_URI": reqURL.RequestURI(),
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"SCRIPT_FILENAME": scriptFilename,
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"SCRIPT_NAME": scriptName,
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}
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// compliance with the CGI specification requires that
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// PATH_TRANSLATED should only exist if PATH_INFO is defined.
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// Info: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3875 Page 14
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if env["PATH_INFO"] != "" {
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env["PATH_TRANSLATED"] = filepath.Join(rule.Root, pathInfo) // Info: http://www.oreilly.com/openbook/cgi/ch02_04.html
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}
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// Some web apps rely on knowing HTTPS or not
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if r.TLS != nil {
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env["HTTPS"] = "on"
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}
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// Add env variables from config (with support for placeholders in values)
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replacer := httpserver.NewReplacer(r, nil, "")
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for _, envVar := range rule.EnvVars {
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env[envVar[0]] = replacer.Replace(envVar[1])
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}
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// Add all HTTP headers to env variables
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for field, val := range r.Header {
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header := strings.ToUpper(field)
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header = headerNameReplacer.Replace(header)
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env["HTTP_"+header] = strings.Join(val, ", ")
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}
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return env, nil
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}
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// Rule represents a FastCGI handling rule.
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// It is parsed from the fastcgi directive in the Caddyfile, see setup.go.
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type Rule struct {
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// The base path to match. Required.
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Path string
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// upstream load balancer
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balancer
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// Always process files with this extension with fastcgi.
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Ext string
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// Use this directory as the fastcgi root directory. Defaults to the root
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// directory of the parent virtual host.
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Root string
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// The path in the URL will be split into two, with the first piece ending
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// with the value of SplitPath. The first piece will be assumed as the
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// actual resource (CGI script) name, and the second piece will be set to
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// PATH_INFO for the CGI script to use.
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SplitPath string
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// If the URL ends with '/' (which indicates a directory), these index
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// files will be tried instead.
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IndexFiles []string
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// Environment Variables
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EnvVars [][2]string
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// Ignored paths
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IgnoredSubPaths []string
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// The duration used to set a deadline when connecting to an upstream.
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ConnectTimeout time.Duration
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// The duration used to set a deadline when reading from the FastCGI server.
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ReadTimeout time.Duration
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// The duration used to set a deadline when sending to the FastCGI server.
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SendTimeout time.Duration
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}
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// balancer is a fastcgi upstream load balancer.
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type balancer interface {
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// Address picks an upstream address from the
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// underlying load balancer.
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Address() (string, error)
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}
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// roundRobin is a round robin balancer for fastcgi upstreams.
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type roundRobin struct {
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// Known Go bug: https://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
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// must be first field for 64 bit alignment
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// on x86 and arm.
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index int64
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addresses []string
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}
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func (r *roundRobin) Address() (string, error) {
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index := atomic.AddInt64(&r.index, 1) % int64(len(r.addresses))
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return r.addresses[index], nil
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}
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// srvResolver is a private interface used to abstract
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// the DNS resolver. It is mainly used to facilitate testing.
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type srvResolver interface {
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LookupSRV(ctx context.Context, service, proto, name string) (string, []*net.SRV, error)
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}
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// srv is a service locator for fastcgi upstreams
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type srv struct {
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resolver srvResolver
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service string
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}
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// Address looks up the service and returns the address:port
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// from first result in resolved list.
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// No explicit balancing is required because net.LookupSRV
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// sorts the results by priority and randomizes within priority.
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func (s *srv) Address() (string, error) {
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_, addrs, err := s.resolver.LookupSRV(context.Background(), "", "", s.service)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", strings.TrimRight(addrs[0].Target, "."), addrs[0].Port), nil
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}
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// canSplit checks if path can split into two based on rule.SplitPath.
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func (r Rule) canSplit(path string) bool {
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return r.splitPos(path) >= 0
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}
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// splitPos returns the index where path should be split
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// based on rule.SplitPath.
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func (r Rule) splitPos(path string) int {
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if httpserver.CaseSensitivePath {
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return strings.Index(path, r.SplitPath)
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}
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return strings.Index(strings.ToLower(path), strings.ToLower(r.SplitPath))
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}
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// AllowedPath checks if requestPath is not an ignored path.
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func (r Rule) AllowedPath(requestPath string) bool {
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for _, ignoredSubPath := range r.IgnoredSubPaths {
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if httpserver.Path(path.Clean(requestPath)).Matches(path.Join(r.Path, ignoredSubPath)) {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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var (
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headerNameReplacer = strings.NewReplacer(" ", "_", "-", "_")
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// ErrIndexMissingSplit describes an index configuration error.
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ErrIndexMissingSplit = errors.New("configured index file(s) must include split value")
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)
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// LogError is a non fatal error that allows requests to go through.
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type LogError string
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// Error satisfies error interface.
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func (l LogError) Error() string {
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return string(l)
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}
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