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On matched header rules, replacer is used to replace any placeholders defined in header rules iex. X-Backend {hostname} where {hostname} will be replaced by the hostname key present in the replacer hostname key added to replacer. The value is determined by the output of `os.Hostname()`
161 lines
4.5 KiB
Go
161 lines
4.5 KiB
Go
package middleware
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import (
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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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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"time"
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)
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// Replacer is a type which can replace placeholder
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// substrings in a string with actual values from a
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// http.Request and ResponseRecorder. Always use
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// NewReplacer to get one of these. Any placeholders
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// made with Set() should overwrite existing values if
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// the key is already used.
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type Replacer interface {
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Replace(string) string
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Set(key, value string)
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}
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// replacer implements Replacer. customReplacements
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// is used to store custom replacements created with
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// Set() until the time of replacement, at which point
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// they will be used to overwrite other replacements
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// if there is a name conflict.
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type replacer struct {
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replacements map[string]string
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customReplacements map[string]string
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emptyValue string
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responseRecorder *ResponseRecorder
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}
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// NewReplacer makes a new replacer based on r and rr which
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// are used for request and response placeholders, respectively.
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// Request placeholders are created immediately, whereas
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// response placeholders are not created until Replace()
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// is invoked. rr may be nil if it is not available.
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// emptyValue should be the string that is used in place
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// of empty string (can still be empty string).
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func NewReplacer(r *http.Request, rr *ResponseRecorder, emptyValue string) Replacer {
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rep := &replacer{
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responseRecorder: rr,
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customReplacements: make(map[string]string),
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replacements: map[string]string{
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"{method}": r.Method,
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"{scheme}": func() string {
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if r.TLS != nil {
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return "https"
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}
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return "http"
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}(),
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"{hostname}": func() string {
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name, err := os.Hostname()
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if err != nil {
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return ""
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}
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return name
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}(),
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"{host}": r.Host,
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"{path}": r.URL.Path,
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"{path_escaped}": url.QueryEscape(r.URL.Path),
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"{query}": r.URL.RawQuery,
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"{query_escaped}": url.QueryEscape(r.URL.RawQuery),
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"{fragment}": r.URL.Fragment,
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"{proto}": r.Proto,
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"{remote}": func() string {
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if fwdFor := r.Header.Get("X-Forwarded-For"); fwdFor != "" {
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return fwdFor
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}
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host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr)
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if err != nil {
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return r.RemoteAddr
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}
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return host
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}(),
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"{port}": func() string {
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_, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr)
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if err != nil {
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return ""
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}
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return port
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}(),
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"{uri}": r.URL.RequestURI(),
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"{uri_escaped}": url.QueryEscape(r.URL.RequestURI()),
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"{when}": time.Now().Format(timeFormat),
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"{file}": func() string {
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_, file := path.Split(r.URL.Path)
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return file
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}(),
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"{dir}": func() string {
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dir, _ := path.Split(r.URL.Path)
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return dir
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}(),
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},
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emptyValue: emptyValue,
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}
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// Header placeholders (case-insensitive)
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for header, values := range r.Header {
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rep.replacements[headerReplacer+strings.ToLower(header)+"}"] = strings.Join(values, ",")
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}
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return rep
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}
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// Replace performs a replacement of values on s and returns
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// the string with the replaced values.
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func (r *replacer) Replace(s string) string {
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// Make response placeholders now
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if r.responseRecorder != nil {
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r.replacements["{status}"] = strconv.Itoa(r.responseRecorder.status)
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r.replacements["{size}"] = strconv.Itoa(r.responseRecorder.size)
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r.replacements["{latency}"] = time.Since(r.responseRecorder.start).String()
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}
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// Include custom placeholders, overwriting existing ones if necessary
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for key, val := range r.customReplacements {
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r.replacements[key] = val
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}
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// Header replacements - these are case-insensitive, so we can't just use strings.Replace()
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for strings.Contains(s, headerReplacer) {
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idxStart := strings.Index(s, headerReplacer)
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endOffset := idxStart + len(headerReplacer)
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idxEnd := strings.Index(s[endOffset:], "}")
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if idxEnd > -1 {
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placeholder := strings.ToLower(s[idxStart : endOffset+idxEnd+1])
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replacement := r.replacements[placeholder]
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if replacement == "" {
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replacement = r.emptyValue
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}
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s = s[:idxStart] + replacement + s[endOffset+idxEnd+1:]
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} else {
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break
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}
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}
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// Regular replacements - these are easier because they're case-sensitive
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for placeholder, replacement := range r.replacements {
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if replacement == "" {
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replacement = r.emptyValue
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}
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s = strings.Replace(s, placeholder, replacement, -1)
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}
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return s
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}
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// Set sets key to value in the r.customReplacements map.
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func (r *replacer) Set(key, value string) {
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r.customReplacements["{"+key+"}"] = value
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}
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const (
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timeFormat = "02/Jan/2006:15:04:05 -0700"
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headerReplacer = "{>"
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)
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