github.com/ltltlt/go-source-code@v0.0.0-20190830023027-95be009773aa/net/http/fs.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // HTTP file system request handler 6 7 package http 8 9 import ( 10 "errors" 11 "fmt" 12 "io" 13 "mime" 14 "mime/multipart" 15 "net/textproto" 16 "net/url" 17 "os" 18 "path" 19 "path/filepath" 20 "sort" 21 "strconv" 22 "strings" 23 "time" 24 ) 25 26 // A Dir implements FileSystem using the native file system restricted to a 27 // specific directory tree. 28 // 29 // While the FileSystem.Open method takes '/'-separated paths, a Dir's string 30 // value is a filename on the native file system, not a URL, so it is separated 31 // by filepath.Separator, which isn't necessarily '/'. 32 // 33 // Note that Dir will allow access to files and directories starting with a 34 // period, which could expose sensitive directories like a .git directory or 35 // sensitive files like .htpasswd. To exclude files with a leading period, 36 // remove the files/directories from the server or create a custom FileSystem 37 // implementation. 38 // 39 // An empty Dir is treated as ".". 40 type Dir string 41 42 // mapDirOpenError maps the provided non-nil error from opening name 43 // to a possibly better non-nil error. In particular, it turns OS-specific errors 44 // about opening files in non-directories into os.ErrNotExist. See Issue 18984. 45 func mapDirOpenError(originalErr error, name string) error { 46 if os.IsNotExist(originalErr) || os.IsPermission(originalErr) { 47 return originalErr 48 } 49 50 parts := strings.Split(name, string(filepath.Separator)) 51 for i := range parts { 52 if parts[i] == "" { 53 continue 54 } 55 fi, err := os.Stat(strings.Join(parts[:i+1], string(filepath.Separator))) 56 if err != nil { 57 return originalErr 58 } 59 if !fi.IsDir() { 60 return os.ErrNotExist 61 } 62 } 63 return originalErr 64 } 65 66 func (d Dir) Open(name string) (File, error) { 67 if filepath.Separator != '/' && strings.ContainsRune(name, filepath.Separator) { 68 return nil, errors.New("http: invalid character in file path") 69 } 70 dir := string(d) 71 if dir == "" { 72 dir = "." 73 } 74 fullName := filepath.Join(dir, filepath.FromSlash(path.Clean("/"+name))) 75 f, err := os.Open(fullName) 76 if err != nil { 77 return nil, mapDirOpenError(err, fullName) 78 } 79 return f, nil 80 } 81 82 // A FileSystem implements access to a collection of named files. 83 // The elements in a file path are separated by slash ('/', U+002F) 84 // characters, regardless of host operating system convention. 85 type FileSystem interface { 86 Open(name string) (File, error) 87 } 88 89 // A File is returned by a FileSystem's Open method and can be 90 // served by the FileServer implementation. 91 // 92 // The methods should behave the same as those on an *os.File. 93 type File interface { 94 io.Closer 95 io.Reader 96 io.Seeker 97 Readdir(count int) ([]os.FileInfo, error) 98 Stat() (os.FileInfo, error) 99 } 100 101 func dirList(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, f File) { 102 dirs, err := f.Readdir(-1) 103 if err != nil { 104 logf(r, "http: error reading directory: %v", err) 105 Error(w, "Error reading directory", StatusInternalServerError) 106 return 107 } 108 sort.Slice(dirs, func(i, j int) bool { return dirs[i].Name() < dirs[j].Name() }) 109 110 w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/html; charset=utf-8") 111 fmt.Fprintf(w, "<pre>\n") 112 for _, d := range dirs { 113 name := d.Name() 114 if d.IsDir() { 115 name += "/" 116 } 117 // name may contain '?' or '#', which must be escaped to remain 118 // part of the URL path, and not indicate the start of a query 119 // string or fragment. 120 url := url.URL{Path: name} 121 fmt.Fprintf(w, "<a href=\"%s\">%s</a>\n", url.String(), htmlReplacer.Replace(name)) 122 } 123 fmt.Fprintf(w, "</pre>\n") 124 } 125 126 // ServeContent replies to the request using the content in the 127 // provided ReadSeeker. The main benefit of ServeContent over io.Copy 128 // is that it handles Range requests properly, sets the MIME type, and 129 // handles If-Match, If-Unmodified-Since, If-None-Match, If-Modified-Since, 130 // and If-Range requests. 131 // 132 // If the response's Content-Type header is not set, ServeContent 133 // first tries to deduce the type from name's file extension and, 134 // if that fails, falls back to reading the first block of the content 135 // and passing it to DetectContentType. 136 // The name is otherwise unused; in particular it can be empty and is 137 // never sent in the response. 138 // 139 // If modtime is not the zero time or Unix epoch, ServeContent 140 // includes it in a Last-Modified header in the response. If the 141 // request includes an If-Modified-Since header, ServeContent uses 142 // modtime to decide whether the content needs to be sent at all. 143 // 144 // The content's Seek method must work: ServeContent uses 145 // a seek to the end of the content to determine its size. 146 // 147 // If the caller has set w's ETag header formatted per RFC 7232, section 2.3, 148 // ServeContent uses it to handle requests using If-Match, If-None-Match, or If-Range. 149 // 150 // Note that *os.File implements the io.ReadSeeker interface. 151 func ServeContent(w ResponseWriter, req *Request, name string, modtime time.Time, content io.ReadSeeker) { 152 sizeFunc := func() (int64, error) { 153 size, err := content.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd) 154 if err != nil { 155 return 0, errSeeker 156 } 157 _, err = content.Seek(0, io.SeekStart) 158 if err != nil { 159 return 0, errSeeker 160 } 161 return size, nil 162 } 163 serveContent(w, req, name, modtime, sizeFunc, content) 164 } 165 166 // errSeeker is returned by ServeContent's sizeFunc when the content 167 // doesn't seek properly. The underlying Seeker's error text isn't 168 // included in the sizeFunc reply so it's not sent over HTTP to end 169 // users. 170 var errSeeker = errors.New("seeker can't seek") 171 172 // errNoOverlap is returned by serveContent's parseRange if first-byte-pos of 173 // all of the byte-range-spec values is greater than the content size. 174 var errNoOverlap = errors.New("invalid range: failed to overlap") 175 176 // if name is empty, filename is unknown. (used for mime type, before sniffing) 177 // if modtime.IsZero(), modtime is unknown. 178 // content must be seeked to the beginning of the file. 179 // The sizeFunc is called at most once. Its error, if any, is sent in the HTTP response. 180 func serveContent(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, name string, modtime time.Time, sizeFunc func() (int64, error), content io.ReadSeeker) { 181 setLastModified(w, modtime) 182 done, rangeReq := checkPreconditions(w, r, modtime) 183 if done { 184 return 185 } 186 187 code := StatusOK 188 189 // If Content-Type isn't set, use the file's extension to find it, but 190 // if the Content-Type is unset explicitly, do not sniff the type. 191 ctypes, haveType := w.Header()["Content-Type"] 192 var ctype string 193 if !haveType { 194 ctype = mime.TypeByExtension(filepath.Ext(name)) 195 if ctype == "" { 196 // read a chunk to decide between utf-8 text and binary 197 var buf [sniffLen]byte 198 n, _ := io.ReadFull(content, buf[:]) 199 ctype = DetectContentType(buf[:n]) 200 _, err := content.Seek(0, io.SeekStart) // rewind to output whole file 201 if err != nil { 202 Error(w, "seeker can't seek", StatusInternalServerError) 203 return 204 } 205 } 206 w.Header().Set("Content-Type", ctype) 207 } else if len(ctypes) > 0 { 208 ctype = ctypes[0] 209 } 210 211 size, err := sizeFunc() 212 if err != nil { 213 Error(w, err.Error(), StatusInternalServerError) 214 return 215 } 216 217 // handle Content-Range header. 218 sendSize := size 219 var sendContent io.Reader = content 220 if size >= 0 { 221 ranges, err := parseRange(rangeReq, size) 222 if err != nil { 223 if err == errNoOverlap { 224 w.Header().Set("Content-Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes */%d", size)) 225 } 226 Error(w, err.Error(), StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable) 227 return 228 } 229 if sumRangesSize(ranges) > size { 230 // The total number of bytes in all the ranges 231 // is larger than the size of the file by 232 // itself, so this is probably an attack, or a 233 // dumb client. Ignore the range request. 234 ranges = nil 235 } 236 switch { 237 case len(ranges) == 1: 238 // RFC 2616, Section 14.16: 239 // "When an HTTP message includes the content of a single 240 // range (for example, a response to a request for a 241 // single range, or to a request for a set of ranges 242 // that overlap without any holes), this content is 243 // transmitted with a Content-Range header, and a 244 // Content-Length header showing the number of bytes 245 // actually transferred. 246 // ... 247 // A response to a request for a single range MUST NOT 248 // be sent using the multipart/byteranges media type." 249 ra := ranges[0] 250 if _, err := content.Seek(ra.start, io.SeekStart); err != nil { 251 Error(w, err.Error(), StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable) 252 return 253 } 254 sendSize = ra.length 255 code = StatusPartialContent 256 w.Header().Set("Content-Range", ra.contentRange(size)) 257 case len(ranges) > 1: 258 sendSize = rangesMIMESize(ranges, ctype, size) 259 code = StatusPartialContent 260 261 pr, pw := io.Pipe() 262 mw := multipart.NewWriter(pw) 263 w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "multipart/byteranges; boundary="+mw.Boundary()) 264 sendContent = pr 265 defer pr.Close() // cause writing goroutine to fail and exit if CopyN doesn't finish. 266 go func() { 267 for _, ra := range ranges { 268 part, err := mw.CreatePart(ra.mimeHeader(ctype, size)) 269 if err != nil { 270 pw.CloseWithError(err) 271 return 272 } 273 if _, err := content.Seek(ra.start, io.SeekStart); err != nil { 274 pw.CloseWithError(err) 275 return 276 } 277 if _, err := io.CopyN(part, content, ra.length); err != nil { 278 pw.CloseWithError(err) 279 return 280 } 281 } 282 mw.Close() 283 pw.Close() 284 }() 285 } 286 287 w.Header().Set("Accept-Ranges", "bytes") 288 if w.Header().Get("Content-Encoding") == "" { 289 w.Header().Set("Content-Length", strconv.FormatInt(sendSize, 10)) 290 } 291 } 292 293 w.WriteHeader(code) 294 295 if r.Method != "HEAD" { 296 io.CopyN(w, sendContent, sendSize) 297 } 298 } 299 300 // scanETag determines if a syntactically valid ETag is present at s. If so, 301 // the ETag and remaining text after consuming ETag is returned. Otherwise, 302 // it returns "", "". 303 func scanETag(s string) (etag string, remain string) { 304 s = textproto.TrimString(s) 305 start := 0 306 if strings.HasPrefix(s, "W/") { 307 start = 2 308 } 309 if len(s[start:]) < 2 || s[start] != '"' { 310 return "", "" 311 } 312 // ETag is either W/"text" or "text". 313 // See RFC 7232 2.3. 314 for i := start + 1; i < len(s); i++ { 315 c := s[i] 316 switch { 317 // Character values allowed in ETags. 318 case c == 0x21 || c >= 0x23 && c <= 0x7E || c >= 0x80: 319 case c == '"': 320 return s[:i+1], s[i+1:] 321 default: 322 return "", "" 323 } 324 } 325 return "", "" 326 } 327 328 // etagStrongMatch reports whether a and b match using strong ETag comparison. 329 // Assumes a and b are valid ETags. 330 func etagStrongMatch(a, b string) bool { 331 return a == b && a != "" && a[0] == '"' 332 } 333 334 // etagWeakMatch reports whether a and b match using weak ETag comparison. 335 // Assumes a and b are valid ETags. 336 func etagWeakMatch(a, b string) bool { 337 return strings.TrimPrefix(a, "W/") == strings.TrimPrefix(b, "W/") 338 } 339 340 // condResult is the result of an HTTP request precondition check. 341 // See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232 section 3. 342 type condResult int 343 344 const ( 345 condNone condResult = iota 346 condTrue 347 condFalse 348 ) 349 350 func checkIfMatch(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) condResult { 351 im := r.Header.Get("If-Match") 352 if im == "" { 353 return condNone 354 } 355 for { 356 im = textproto.TrimString(im) 357 if len(im) == 0 { 358 break 359 } 360 if im[0] == ',' { 361 im = im[1:] 362 continue 363 } 364 if im[0] == '*' { 365 return condTrue 366 } 367 etag, remain := scanETag(im) 368 if etag == "" { 369 break 370 } 371 if etagStrongMatch(etag, w.Header().get("Etag")) { 372 return condTrue 373 } 374 im = remain 375 } 376 377 return condFalse 378 } 379 380 func checkIfUnmodifiedSince(r *Request, modtime time.Time) condResult { 381 ius := r.Header.Get("If-Unmodified-Since") 382 if ius == "" || isZeroTime(modtime) { 383 return condNone 384 } 385 if t, err := ParseTime(ius); err == nil { 386 // The Date-Modified header truncates sub-second precision, so 387 // use mtime < t+1s instead of mtime <= t to check for unmodified. 388 if modtime.Before(t.Add(1 * time.Second)) { 389 return condTrue 390 } 391 return condFalse 392 } 393 return condNone 394 } 395 396 func checkIfNoneMatch(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) condResult { 397 inm := r.Header.get("If-None-Match") 398 if inm == "" { 399 return condNone 400 } 401 buf := inm 402 for { 403 buf = textproto.TrimString(buf) 404 if len(buf) == 0 { 405 break 406 } 407 if buf[0] == ',' { 408 buf = buf[1:] 409 } 410 if buf[0] == '*' { 411 return condFalse 412 } 413 etag, remain := scanETag(buf) 414 if etag == "" { 415 break 416 } 417 if etagWeakMatch(etag, w.Header().get("Etag")) { 418 return condFalse 419 } 420 buf = remain 421 } 422 return condTrue 423 } 424 425 func checkIfModifiedSince(r *Request, modtime time.Time) condResult { 426 if r.Method != "GET" && r.Method != "HEAD" { 427 return condNone 428 } 429 ims := r.Header.Get("If-Modified-Since") 430 if ims == "" || isZeroTime(modtime) { 431 return condNone 432 } 433 t, err := ParseTime(ims) 434 if err != nil { 435 return condNone 436 } 437 // The Date-Modified header truncates sub-second precision, so 438 // use mtime < t+1s instead of mtime <= t to check for unmodified. 439 if modtime.Before(t.Add(1 * time.Second)) { 440 return condFalse 441 } 442 return condTrue 443 } 444 445 func checkIfRange(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, modtime time.Time) condResult { 446 if r.Method != "GET" && r.Method != "HEAD" { 447 return condNone 448 } 449 ir := r.Header.get("If-Range") 450 if ir == "" { 451 return condNone 452 } 453 etag, _ := scanETag(ir) 454 if etag != "" { 455 if etagStrongMatch(etag, w.Header().Get("Etag")) { 456 return condTrue 457 } else { 458 return condFalse 459 } 460 } 461 // The If-Range value is typically the ETag value, but it may also be 462 // the modtime date. See golang.org/issue/8367. 463 if modtime.IsZero() { 464 return condFalse 465 } 466 t, err := ParseTime(ir) 467 if err != nil { 468 return condFalse 469 } 470 if t.Unix() == modtime.Unix() { 471 return condTrue 472 } 473 return condFalse 474 } 475 476 var unixEpochTime = time.Unix(0, 0) 477 478 // isZeroTime reports whether t is obviously unspecified (either zero or Unix()=0). 479 func isZeroTime(t time.Time) bool { 480 return t.IsZero() || t.Equal(unixEpochTime) 481 } 482 483 func setLastModified(w ResponseWriter, modtime time.Time) { 484 if !isZeroTime(modtime) { 485 w.Header().Set("Last-Modified", modtime.UTC().Format(TimeFormat)) 486 } 487 } 488 489 func writeNotModified(w ResponseWriter) { 490 // RFC 7232 section 4.1: 491 // a sender SHOULD NOT generate representation metadata other than the 492 // above listed fields unless said metadata exists for the purpose of 493 // guiding cache updates (e.g., Last-Modified might be useful if the 494 // response does not have an ETag field). 495 h := w.Header() 496 delete(h, "Content-Type") 497 delete(h, "Content-Length") 498 if h.Get("Etag") != "" { 499 delete(h, "Last-Modified") 500 } 501 w.WriteHeader(StatusNotModified) 502 } 503 504 // checkPreconditions evaluates request preconditions and reports whether a precondition 505 // resulted in sending StatusNotModified or StatusPreconditionFailed. 506 func checkPreconditions(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, modtime time.Time) (done bool, rangeHeader string) { 507 // This function carefully follows RFC 7232 section 6. 508 ch := checkIfMatch(w, r) 509 if ch == condNone { 510 ch = checkIfUnmodifiedSince(r, modtime) 511 } 512 if ch == condFalse { 513 w.WriteHeader(StatusPreconditionFailed) 514 return true, "" 515 } 516 switch checkIfNoneMatch(w, r) { 517 case condFalse: 518 if r.Method == "GET" || r.Method == "HEAD" { 519 writeNotModified(w) 520 return true, "" 521 } else { 522 w.WriteHeader(StatusPreconditionFailed) 523 return true, "" 524 } 525 case condNone: 526 if checkIfModifiedSince(r, modtime) == condFalse { 527 writeNotModified(w) 528 return true, "" 529 } 530 } 531 532 rangeHeader = r.Header.get("Range") 533 if rangeHeader != "" && checkIfRange(w, r, modtime) == condFalse { 534 rangeHeader = "" 535 } 536 return false, rangeHeader 537 } 538 539 // name is '/'-separated, not filepath.Separator. 540 func serveFile(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, fs FileSystem, name string, redirect bool) { 541 const indexPage = "/index.html" 542 543 // redirect .../index.html to .../ 544 // can't use Redirect() because that would make the path absolute, 545 // which would be a problem running under StripPrefix 546 if strings.HasSuffix(r.URL.Path, indexPage) { 547 localRedirect(w, r, "./") 548 return 549 } 550 551 f, err := fs.Open(name) 552 if err != nil { 553 msg, code := toHTTPError(err) 554 Error(w, msg, code) 555 return 556 } 557 defer f.Close() 558 559 d, err := f.Stat() 560 if err != nil { 561 msg, code := toHTTPError(err) 562 Error(w, msg, code) 563 return 564 } 565 566 if redirect { 567 // redirect to canonical path: / at end of directory url 568 // r.URL.Path always begins with / 569 url := r.URL.Path 570 if d.IsDir() { 571 if url[len(url)-1] != '/' { 572 localRedirect(w, r, path.Base(url)+"/") 573 return 574 } 575 } else { 576 if url[len(url)-1] == '/' { 577 localRedirect(w, r, "../"+path.Base(url)) 578 return 579 } 580 } 581 } 582 583 // redirect if the directory name doesn't end in a slash 584 if d.IsDir() { 585 url := r.URL.Path 586 if url[len(url)-1] != '/' { 587 localRedirect(w, r, path.Base(url)+"/") 588 return 589 } 590 } 591 592 // use contents of index.html for directory, if present 593 if d.IsDir() { 594 index := strings.TrimSuffix(name, "/") + indexPage 595 ff, err := fs.Open(index) 596 if err == nil { 597 defer ff.Close() 598 dd, err := ff.Stat() 599 if err == nil { 600 name = index 601 d = dd 602 f = ff 603 } 604 } 605 } 606 607 // Still a directory? (we didn't find an index.html file) 608 if d.IsDir() { 609 if checkIfModifiedSince(r, d.ModTime()) == condFalse { 610 writeNotModified(w) 611 return 612 } 613 w.Header().Set("Last-Modified", d.ModTime().UTC().Format(TimeFormat)) 614 dirList(w, r, f) 615 return 616 } 617 618 // serveContent will check modification time 619 sizeFunc := func() (int64, error) { return d.Size(), nil } 620 serveContent(w, r, d.Name(), d.ModTime(), sizeFunc, f) 621 } 622 623 // toHTTPError returns a non-specific HTTP error message and status code 624 // for a given non-nil error value. It's important that toHTTPError does not 625 // actually return err.Error(), since msg and httpStatus are returned to users, 626 // and historically Go's ServeContent always returned just "404 Not Found" for 627 // all errors. We don't want to start leaking information in error messages. 628 func toHTTPError(err error) (msg string, httpStatus int) { 629 if os.IsNotExist(err) { 630 return "404 page not found", StatusNotFound 631 } 632 if os.IsPermission(err) { 633 return "403 Forbidden", StatusForbidden 634 } 635 // Default: 636 return "500 Internal Server Error", StatusInternalServerError 637 } 638 639 // localRedirect gives a Moved Permanently response. 640 // It does not convert relative paths to absolute paths like Redirect does. 641 func localRedirect(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, newPath string) { 642 if q := r.URL.RawQuery; q != "" { 643 newPath += "?" + q 644 } 645 w.Header().Set("Location", newPath) 646 w.WriteHeader(StatusMovedPermanently) 647 } 648 649 // ServeFile replies to the request with the contents of the named 650 // file or directory. 651 // 652 // If the provided file or directory name is a relative path, it is 653 // interpreted relative to the current directory and may ascend to parent 654 // directories. If the provided name is constructed from user input, it 655 // should be sanitized before calling ServeFile. As a precaution, ServeFile 656 // will reject requests where r.URL.Path contains a ".." path element. 657 // 658 // As a special case, ServeFile redirects any request where r.URL.Path 659 // ends in "/index.html" to the same path, without the final 660 // "index.html". To avoid such redirects either modify the path or 661 // use ServeContent. 662 func ServeFile(w ResponseWriter, r *Request, name string) { 663 if containsDotDot(r.URL.Path) { 664 // Too many programs use r.URL.Path to construct the argument to 665 // serveFile. Reject the request under the assumption that happened 666 // here and ".." may not be wanted. 667 // Note that name might not contain "..", for example if code (still 668 // incorrectly) used filepath.Join(myDir, r.URL.Path). 669 Error(w, "invalid URL path", StatusBadRequest) 670 return 671 } 672 dir, file := filepath.Split(name) 673 serveFile(w, r, Dir(dir), file, false) 674 } 675 676 func containsDotDot(v string) bool { 677 if !strings.Contains(v, "..") { 678 return false 679 } 680 for _, ent := range strings.FieldsFunc(v, isSlashRune) { 681 if ent == ".." { 682 return true 683 } 684 } 685 return false 686 } 687 688 func isSlashRune(r rune) bool { return r == '/' || r == '\\' } 689 690 type fileHandler struct { 691 root FileSystem 692 } 693 694 // FileServer returns a handler that serves HTTP requests 695 // with the contents of the file system rooted at root. 696 // 697 // To use the operating system's file system implementation, 698 // use http.Dir: 699 // 700 // http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("/tmp"))) 701 // 702 // As a special case, the returned file server redirects any request 703 // ending in "/index.html" to the same path, without the final 704 // "index.html". 705 func FileServer(root FileSystem) Handler { 706 return &fileHandler{root} 707 } 708 709 func (f *fileHandler) ServeHTTP(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) { 710 upath := r.URL.Path 711 if !strings.HasPrefix(upath, "/") { 712 upath = "/" + upath 713 r.URL.Path = upath 714 } 715 serveFile(w, r, f.root, path.Clean(upath), true) 716 } 717 718 // httpRange specifies the byte range to be sent to the client. 719 type httpRange struct { 720 start, length int64 721 } 722 723 func (r httpRange) contentRange(size int64) string { 724 return fmt.Sprintf("bytes %d-%d/%d", r.start, r.start+r.length-1, size) 725 } 726 727 func (r httpRange) mimeHeader(contentType string, size int64) textproto.MIMEHeader { 728 return textproto.MIMEHeader{ 729 "Content-Range": {r.contentRange(size)}, 730 "Content-Type": {contentType}, 731 } 732 } 733 734 // parseRange parses a Range header string as per RFC 2616. 735 // errNoOverlap is returned if none of the ranges overlap. 736 func parseRange(s string, size int64) ([]httpRange, error) { 737 if s == "" { 738 return nil, nil // header not present 739 } 740 const b = "bytes=" 741 if !strings.HasPrefix(s, b) { 742 return nil, errors.New("invalid range") 743 } 744 var ranges []httpRange 745 noOverlap := false 746 for _, ra := range strings.Split(s[len(b):], ",") { 747 ra = strings.TrimSpace(ra) 748 if ra == "" { 749 continue 750 } 751 i := strings.Index(ra, "-") 752 if i < 0 { 753 return nil, errors.New("invalid range") 754 } 755 start, end := strings.TrimSpace(ra[:i]), strings.TrimSpace(ra[i+1:]) 756 var r httpRange 757 if start == "" { 758 // If no start is specified, end specifies the 759 // range start relative to the end of the file. 760 i, err := strconv.ParseInt(end, 10, 64) 761 if err != nil { 762 return nil, errors.New("invalid range") 763 } 764 if i > size { 765 i = size 766 } 767 r.start = size - i 768 r.length = size - r.start 769 } else { 770 i, err := strconv.ParseInt(start, 10, 64) 771 if err != nil || i < 0 { 772 return nil, errors.New("invalid range") 773 } 774 if i >= size { 775 // If the range begins after the size of the content, 776 // then it does not overlap. 777 noOverlap = true 778 continue 779 } 780 r.start = i 781 if end == "" { 782 // If no end is specified, range extends to end of the file. 783 r.length = size - r.start 784 } else { 785 i, err := strconv.ParseInt(end, 10, 64) 786 if err != nil || r.start > i { 787 return nil, errors.New("invalid range") 788 } 789 if i >= size { 790 i = size - 1 791 } 792 r.length = i - r.start + 1 793 } 794 } 795 ranges = append(ranges, r) 796 } 797 if noOverlap && len(ranges) == 0 { 798 // The specified ranges did not overlap with the content. 799 return nil, errNoOverlap 800 } 801 return ranges, nil 802 } 803 804 // countingWriter counts how many bytes have been written to it. 805 type countingWriter int64 806 807 func (w *countingWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { 808 *w += countingWriter(len(p)) 809 return len(p), nil 810 } 811 812 // rangesMIMESize returns the number of bytes it takes to encode the 813 // provided ranges as a multipart response. 814 func rangesMIMESize(ranges []httpRange, contentType string, contentSize int64) (encSize int64) { 815 var w countingWriter 816 mw := multipart.NewWriter(&w) 817 for _, ra := range ranges { 818 mw.CreatePart(ra.mimeHeader(contentType, contentSize)) 819 encSize += ra.length 820 } 821 mw.Close() 822 encSize += int64(w) 823 return 824 } 825 826 func sumRangesSize(ranges []httpRange) (size int64) { 827 for _, ra := range ranges { 828 size += ra.length 829 } 830 return 831 }