github.com/dominant-strategies/go-quai@v0.28.2/rpc/http.go (about)

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    16  
    17  package rpc
    18  
    19  import (
    20  	"bytes"
    21  	"context"
    22  	"encoding/json"
    23  	"errors"
    24  	"fmt"
    25  	"io"
    26  	"io/ioutil"
    27  	"mime"
    28  	"net/http"
    29  	"net/url"
    30  	"sync"
    31  	"time"
    32  )
    33  
    34  const (
    35  	maxRequestContentLength = 1024 * 1024 * 5
    36  	contentType             = "application/json"
    37  )
    38  
    39  // https://www.jsonrpc.org/historical/json-rpc-over-http.html#id13
    40  var acceptedContentTypes = []string{contentType, "application/json-rpc", "application/jsonrequest"}
    41  
    42  type httpConn struct {
    43  	client    *http.Client
    44  	url       string
    45  	closeOnce sync.Once
    46  	closeCh   chan interface{}
    47  	mu        sync.Mutex // protects headers
    48  	headers   http.Header
    49  }
    50  
    51  // httpConn is treated specially by Client.
    52  func (hc *httpConn) writeJSON(context.Context, interface{}) error {
    53  	panic("writeJSON called on httpConn")
    54  }
    55  
    56  func (hc *httpConn) remoteAddr() string {
    57  	return hc.url
    58  }
    59  
    60  func (hc *httpConn) readBatch() ([]*jsonrpcMessage, bool, error) {
    61  	<-hc.closeCh
    62  	return nil, false, io.EOF
    63  }
    64  
    65  func (hc *httpConn) close() {
    66  	hc.closeOnce.Do(func() { close(hc.closeCh) })
    67  }
    68  
    69  func (hc *httpConn) closed() <-chan interface{} {
    70  	return hc.closeCh
    71  }
    72  
    73  // HTTPTimeouts represents the configuration params for the HTTP RPC server.
    74  type HTTPTimeouts struct {
    75  	// ReadTimeout is the maximum duration for reading the entire
    76  	// request, including the body.
    77  	//
    78  	// Because ReadTimeout does not let Handlers make per-request
    79  	// decisions on each request body's acceptable deadline or
    80  	// upload rate, most users will prefer to use
    81  	// ReadHeaderTimeout. It is valid to use them both.
    82  	ReadTimeout time.Duration
    83  
    84  	// WriteTimeout is the maximum duration before timing out
    85  	// writes of the response. It is reset whenever a new
    86  	// request's header is read. Like ReadTimeout, it does not
    87  	// let Handlers make decisions on a per-request basis.
    88  	WriteTimeout time.Duration
    89  
    90  	// IdleTimeout is the maximum amount of time to wait for the
    91  	// next request when keep-alives are enabled. If IdleTimeout
    92  	// is zero, the value of ReadTimeout is used. If both are
    93  	// zero, ReadHeaderTimeout is used.
    94  	IdleTimeout time.Duration
    95  }
    96  
    97  // DefaultHTTPTimeouts represents the default timeout values used if further
    98  // configuration is not provided.
    99  var DefaultHTTPTimeouts = HTTPTimeouts{
   100  	ReadTimeout:  30 * time.Second,
   101  	WriteTimeout: 30 * time.Second,
   102  	IdleTimeout:  120 * time.Second,
   103  }
   104  
   105  // DialHTTPWithClient creates a new RPC client that connects to an RPC server over HTTP
   106  // using the provided HTTP Client.
   107  func DialHTTPWithClient(endpoint string, client *http.Client) (*Client, error) {
   108  	// Sanity check URL so we don't end up with a client that will fail every request.
   109  	_, err := url.Parse(endpoint)
   110  	if err != nil {
   111  		return nil, err
   112  	}
   113  
   114  	initctx := context.Background()
   115  	headers := make(http.Header, 2)
   116  	headers.Set("accept", contentType)
   117  	headers.Set("content-type", contentType)
   118  	return newClient(initctx, func(context.Context) (ServerCodec, error) {
   119  		hc := &httpConn{
   120  			client:  client,
   121  			headers: headers,
   122  			url:     endpoint,
   123  			closeCh: make(chan interface{}),
   124  		}
   125  		return hc, nil
   126  	})
   127  }
   128  
   129  // DialHTTP creates a new RPC client that connects to an RPC server over HTTP.
   130  func DialHTTP(endpoint string) (*Client, error) {
   131  	return DialHTTPWithClient(endpoint, new(http.Client))
   132  }
   133  
   134  func (c *Client) sendHTTP(ctx context.Context, op *requestOp, msg interface{}) error {
   135  	hc := c.writeConn.(*httpConn)
   136  	respBody, err := hc.doRequest(ctx, msg)
   137  	if err != nil {
   138  		return err
   139  	}
   140  	defer respBody.Close()
   141  
   142  	var respmsg jsonrpcMessage
   143  	if err := json.NewDecoder(respBody).Decode(&respmsg); err != nil {
   144  		return err
   145  	}
   146  	op.resp <- &respmsg
   147  	return nil
   148  }
   149  
   150  func (c *Client) sendBatchHTTP(ctx context.Context, op *requestOp, msgs []*jsonrpcMessage) error {
   151  	hc := c.writeConn.(*httpConn)
   152  	respBody, err := hc.doRequest(ctx, msgs)
   153  	if err != nil {
   154  		return err
   155  	}
   156  	defer respBody.Close()
   157  	var respmsgs []jsonrpcMessage
   158  	if err := json.NewDecoder(respBody).Decode(&respmsgs); err != nil {
   159  		return err
   160  	}
   161  	for i := 0; i < len(respmsgs); i++ {
   162  		op.resp <- &respmsgs[i]
   163  	}
   164  	return nil
   165  }
   166  
   167  func (hc *httpConn) doRequest(ctx context.Context, msg interface{}) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
   168  	body, err := json.Marshal(msg)
   169  	if err != nil {
   170  		return nil, err
   171  	}
   172  	req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, "POST", hc.url, ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(body)))
   173  	if err != nil {
   174  		return nil, err
   175  	}
   176  	req.ContentLength = int64(len(body))
   177  
   178  	// set headers
   179  	hc.mu.Lock()
   180  	req.Header = hc.headers.Clone()
   181  	hc.mu.Unlock()
   182  
   183  	// do request
   184  	resp, err := hc.client.Do(req)
   185  	if err != nil {
   186  		return nil, err
   187  	}
   188  	if resp.StatusCode < 200 || resp.StatusCode >= 300 {
   189  		var buf bytes.Buffer
   190  		var body []byte
   191  		if _, err := buf.ReadFrom(resp.Body); err == nil {
   192  			body = buf.Bytes()
   193  		}
   194  
   195  		return nil, HTTPError{
   196  			Status:     resp.Status,
   197  			StatusCode: resp.StatusCode,
   198  			Body:       body,
   199  		}
   200  	}
   201  	return resp.Body, nil
   202  }
   203  
   204  // httpServerConn turns a HTTP connection into a Conn.
   205  type httpServerConn struct {
   206  	io.Reader
   207  	io.Writer
   208  	r *http.Request
   209  }
   210  
   211  func newHTTPServerConn(r *http.Request, w http.ResponseWriter) ServerCodec {
   212  	body := io.LimitReader(r.Body, maxRequestContentLength)
   213  	conn := &httpServerConn{Reader: body, Writer: w, r: r}
   214  	return NewCodec(conn)
   215  }
   216  
   217  // Close does nothing and always returns nil.
   218  func (t *httpServerConn) Close() error { return nil }
   219  
   220  // RemoteAddr returns the peer address of the underlying connection.
   221  func (t *httpServerConn) RemoteAddr() string {
   222  	return t.r.RemoteAddr
   223  }
   224  
   225  // SetWriteDeadline does nothing and always returns nil.
   226  func (t *httpServerConn) SetWriteDeadline(time.Time) error { return nil }
   227  
   228  // ServeHTTP serves JSON-RPC requests over HTTP.
   229  func (s *Server) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
   230  	// Permit dumb empty requests for remote health-checks (AWS)
   231  	if r.Method == http.MethodGet && r.ContentLength == 0 && r.URL.RawQuery == "" {
   232  		w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
   233  		return
   234  	}
   235  	if code, err := validateRequest(r); err != nil {
   236  		http.Error(w, err.Error(), code)
   237  		return
   238  	}
   239  	// All checks passed, create a codec that reads directly from the request body
   240  	// until EOF, writes the response to w, and orders the server to process a
   241  	// single request.
   242  	ctx := r.Context()
   243  	ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "remote", r.RemoteAddr)
   244  	ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "scheme", r.Proto)
   245  	ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "local", r.Host)
   246  	if ua := r.Header.Get("User-Agent"); ua != "" {
   247  		ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "User-Agent", ua)
   248  	}
   249  	if origin := r.Header.Get("Origin"); origin != "" {
   250  		ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "Origin", origin)
   251  	}
   252  
   253  	w.Header().Set("content-type", contentType)
   254  	codec := newHTTPServerConn(r, w)
   255  	defer codec.close()
   256  	s.serveSingleRequest(ctx, codec)
   257  }
   258  
   259  // validateRequest returns a non-zero response code and error message if the
   260  // request is invalid.
   261  func validateRequest(r *http.Request) (int, error) {
   262  	if r.Method == http.MethodPut || r.Method == http.MethodDelete {
   263  		return http.StatusMethodNotAllowed, errors.New("method not allowed")
   264  	}
   265  	if r.ContentLength > maxRequestContentLength {
   266  		err := fmt.Errorf("content length too large (%d>%d)", r.ContentLength, maxRequestContentLength)
   267  		return http.StatusRequestEntityTooLarge, err
   268  	}
   269  	// Allow OPTIONS (regardless of content-type)
   270  	if r.Method == http.MethodOptions {
   271  		return 0, nil
   272  	}
   273  	// Check content-type
   274  	if mt, _, err := mime.ParseMediaType(r.Header.Get("content-type")); err == nil {
   275  		for _, accepted := range acceptedContentTypes {
   276  			if accepted == mt {
   277  				return 0, nil
   278  			}
   279  		}
   280  	}
   281  	// Invalid content-type
   282  	err := fmt.Errorf("invalid content type, only %s is supported", contentType)
   283  	return http.StatusUnsupportedMediaType, err
   284  }