github.com/xushiwei/go@v0.0.0-20130601165731-2b9d83f45bc9/src/pkg/net/http/client.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 client. See RFC 2616. 6 // 7 // This is the high-level Client interface. 8 // The low-level implementation is in transport.go. 9 10 package http 11 12 import ( 13 "encoding/base64" 14 "errors" 15 "fmt" 16 "io" 17 "log" 18 "net/url" 19 "strings" 20 ) 21 22 // A Client is an HTTP client. Its zero value (DefaultClient) is a 23 // usable client that uses DefaultTransport. 24 // 25 // The Client's Transport typically has internal state (cached TCP 26 // connections), so Clients should be reused instead of created as 27 // needed. Clients are safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. 28 // 29 // A Client is higher-level than a RoundTripper (such as Transport) 30 // and additionally handles HTTP details such as cookies and 31 // redirects. 32 type Client struct { 33 // Transport specifies the mechanism by which individual 34 // HTTP requests are made. 35 // If nil, DefaultTransport is used. 36 Transport RoundTripper 37 38 // CheckRedirect specifies the policy for handling redirects. 39 // If CheckRedirect is not nil, the client calls it before 40 // following an HTTP redirect. The arguments req and via are 41 // the upcoming request and the requests made already, oldest 42 // first. If CheckRedirect returns an error, the Client's Get 43 // method returns both the previous Response and 44 // CheckRedirect's error (wrapped in a url.Error) instead of 45 // issuing the Request req. 46 // 47 // If CheckRedirect is nil, the Client uses its default policy, 48 // which is to stop after 10 consecutive requests. 49 CheckRedirect func(req *Request, via []*Request) error 50 51 // Jar specifies the cookie jar. 52 // If Jar is nil, cookies are not sent in requests and ignored 53 // in responses. 54 Jar CookieJar 55 } 56 57 // DefaultClient is the default Client and is used by Get, Head, and Post. 58 var DefaultClient = &Client{} 59 60 // RoundTripper is an interface representing the ability to execute a 61 // single HTTP transaction, obtaining the Response for a given Request. 62 // 63 // A RoundTripper must be safe for concurrent use by multiple 64 // goroutines. 65 type RoundTripper interface { 66 // RoundTrip executes a single HTTP transaction, returning 67 // the Response for the request req. RoundTrip should not 68 // attempt to interpret the response. In particular, 69 // RoundTrip must return err == nil if it obtained a response, 70 // regardless of the response's HTTP status code. A non-nil 71 // err should be reserved for failure to obtain a response. 72 // Similarly, RoundTrip should not attempt to handle 73 // higher-level protocol details such as redirects, 74 // authentication, or cookies. 75 // 76 // RoundTrip should not modify the request, except for 77 // consuming the Body. The request's URL and Header fields 78 // are guaranteed to be initialized. 79 RoundTrip(*Request) (*Response, error) 80 } 81 82 // Given a string of the form "host", "host:port", or "[ipv6::address]:port", 83 // return true if the string includes a port. 84 func hasPort(s string) bool { return strings.LastIndex(s, ":") > strings.LastIndex(s, "]") } 85 86 // Used in Send to implement io.ReadCloser by bundling together the 87 // bufio.Reader through which we read the response, and the underlying 88 // network connection. 89 type readClose struct { 90 io.Reader 91 io.Closer 92 } 93 94 func (c *Client) send(req *Request) (*Response, error) { 95 if c.Jar != nil { 96 for _, cookie := range c.Jar.Cookies(req.URL) { 97 req.AddCookie(cookie) 98 } 99 } 100 resp, err := send(req, c.Transport) 101 if err != nil { 102 return nil, err 103 } 104 if c.Jar != nil { 105 if rc := resp.Cookies(); len(rc) > 0 { 106 c.Jar.SetCookies(req.URL, rc) 107 } 108 } 109 return resp, err 110 } 111 112 // Do sends an HTTP request and returns an HTTP response, following 113 // policy (e.g. redirects, cookies, auth) as configured on the client. 114 // 115 // An error is returned if caused by client policy (such as 116 // CheckRedirect), or if there was an HTTP protocol error. 117 // A non-2xx response doesn't cause an error. 118 // 119 // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. 120 // 121 // Callers should close resp.Body when done reading from it. If 122 // resp.Body is not closed, the Client's underlying RoundTripper 123 // (typically Transport) may not be able to re-use a persistent TCP 124 // connection to the server for a subsequent "keep-alive" request. 125 // 126 // Generally Get, Post, or PostForm will be used instead of Do. 127 func (c *Client) Do(req *Request) (resp *Response, err error) { 128 if req.Method == "GET" || req.Method == "HEAD" { 129 return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectGet) 130 } 131 if req.Method == "POST" || req.Method == "PUT" { 132 return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectPost) 133 } 134 return c.send(req) 135 } 136 137 // send issues an HTTP request. 138 // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. 139 func send(req *Request, t RoundTripper) (resp *Response, err error) { 140 if t == nil { 141 t = DefaultTransport 142 if t == nil { 143 err = errors.New("http: no Client.Transport or DefaultTransport") 144 return 145 } 146 } 147 148 if req.URL == nil { 149 return nil, errors.New("http: nil Request.URL") 150 } 151 152 if req.RequestURI != "" { 153 return nil, errors.New("http: Request.RequestURI can't be set in client requests.") 154 } 155 156 // Most the callers of send (Get, Post, et al) don't need 157 // Headers, leaving it uninitialized. We guarantee to the 158 // Transport that this has been initialized, though. 159 if req.Header == nil { 160 req.Header = make(Header) 161 } 162 163 if u := req.URL.User; u != nil { 164 req.Header.Set("Authorization", "Basic "+base64.URLEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(u.String()))) 165 } 166 resp, err = t.RoundTrip(req) 167 if err != nil { 168 if resp != nil { 169 log.Printf("RoundTripper returned a response & error; ignoring response") 170 } 171 return nil, err 172 } 173 return resp, nil 174 } 175 176 // True if the specified HTTP status code is one for which the Get utility should 177 // automatically redirect. 178 func shouldRedirectGet(statusCode int) bool { 179 switch statusCode { 180 case StatusMovedPermanently, StatusFound, StatusSeeOther, StatusTemporaryRedirect: 181 return true 182 } 183 return false 184 } 185 186 // True if the specified HTTP status code is one for which the Post utility should 187 // automatically redirect. 188 func shouldRedirectPost(statusCode int) bool { 189 switch statusCode { 190 case StatusFound, StatusSeeOther: 191 return true 192 } 193 return false 194 } 195 196 // Get issues a GET to the specified URL. If the response is one of the following 197 // redirect codes, Get follows the redirect, up to a maximum of 10 redirects: 198 // 199 // 301 (Moved Permanently) 200 // 302 (Found) 201 // 303 (See Other) 202 // 307 (Temporary Redirect) 203 // 204 // An error is returned if there were too many redirects or if there 205 // was an HTTP protocol error. A non-2xx response doesn't cause an 206 // error. 207 // 208 // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. 209 // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. 210 // 211 // Get is a wrapper around DefaultClient.Get. 212 func Get(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { 213 return DefaultClient.Get(url) 214 } 215 216 // Get issues a GET to the specified URL. If the response is one of the 217 // following redirect codes, Get follows the redirect after calling the 218 // Client's CheckRedirect function. 219 // 220 // 301 (Moved Permanently) 221 // 302 (Found) 222 // 303 (See Other) 223 // 307 (Temporary Redirect) 224 // 225 // An error is returned if the Client's CheckRedirect function fails 226 // or if there was an HTTP protocol error. A non-2xx response doesn't 227 // cause an error. 228 // 229 // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. 230 // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. 231 func (c *Client) Get(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { 232 req, err := NewRequest("GET", url, nil) 233 if err != nil { 234 return nil, err 235 } 236 return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectGet) 237 } 238 239 func (c *Client) doFollowingRedirects(ireq *Request, shouldRedirect func(int) bool) (resp *Response, err error) { 240 var base *url.URL 241 redirectChecker := c.CheckRedirect 242 if redirectChecker == nil { 243 redirectChecker = defaultCheckRedirect 244 } 245 var via []*Request 246 247 if ireq.URL == nil { 248 return nil, errors.New("http: nil Request.URL") 249 } 250 251 req := ireq 252 urlStr := "" // next relative or absolute URL to fetch (after first request) 253 redirectFailed := false 254 for redirect := 0; ; redirect++ { 255 if redirect != 0 { 256 req = new(Request) 257 req.Method = ireq.Method 258 if ireq.Method == "POST" || ireq.Method == "PUT" { 259 req.Method = "GET" 260 } 261 req.Header = make(Header) 262 req.URL, err = base.Parse(urlStr) 263 if err != nil { 264 break 265 } 266 if len(via) > 0 { 267 // Add the Referer header. 268 lastReq := via[len(via)-1] 269 if lastReq.URL.Scheme != "https" { 270 req.Header.Set("Referer", lastReq.URL.String()) 271 } 272 273 err = redirectChecker(req, via) 274 if err != nil { 275 redirectFailed = true 276 break 277 } 278 } 279 } 280 281 urlStr = req.URL.String() 282 if resp, err = c.send(req); err != nil { 283 break 284 } 285 286 if shouldRedirect(resp.StatusCode) { 287 resp.Body.Close() 288 if urlStr = resp.Header.Get("Location"); urlStr == "" { 289 err = errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("%d response missing Location header", resp.StatusCode)) 290 break 291 } 292 base = req.URL 293 via = append(via, req) 294 continue 295 } 296 return 297 } 298 299 method := ireq.Method 300 urlErr := &url.Error{ 301 Op: method[0:1] + strings.ToLower(method[1:]), 302 URL: urlStr, 303 Err: err, 304 } 305 306 if redirectFailed { 307 // Special case for Go 1 compatibility: return both the response 308 // and an error if the CheckRedirect function failed. 309 // See http://golang.org/issue/3795 310 return resp, urlErr 311 } 312 313 if resp != nil { 314 resp.Body.Close() 315 } 316 return nil, urlErr 317 } 318 319 func defaultCheckRedirect(req *Request, via []*Request) error { 320 if len(via) >= 10 { 321 return errors.New("stopped after 10 redirects") 322 } 323 return nil 324 } 325 326 // Post issues a POST to the specified URL. 327 // 328 // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. 329 // 330 // Post is a wrapper around DefaultClient.Post 331 func Post(url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (resp *Response, err error) { 332 return DefaultClient.Post(url, bodyType, body) 333 } 334 335 // Post issues a POST to the specified URL. 336 // 337 // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. 338 func (c *Client) Post(url string, bodyType string, body io.Reader) (resp *Response, err error) { 339 req, err := NewRequest("POST", url, body) 340 if err != nil { 341 return nil, err 342 } 343 req.Header.Set("Content-Type", bodyType) 344 return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectPost) 345 } 346 347 // PostForm issues a POST to the specified URL, with data's keys and 348 // values URL-encoded as the request body. 349 // 350 // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. 351 // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. 352 // 353 // PostForm is a wrapper around DefaultClient.PostForm 354 func PostForm(url string, data url.Values) (resp *Response, err error) { 355 return DefaultClient.PostForm(url, data) 356 } 357 358 // PostForm issues a POST to the specified URL, 359 // with data's keys and values urlencoded as the request body. 360 // 361 // When err is nil, resp always contains a non-nil resp.Body. 362 // Caller should close resp.Body when done reading from it. 363 func (c *Client) PostForm(url string, data url.Values) (resp *Response, err error) { 364 return c.Post(url, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", strings.NewReader(data.Encode())) 365 } 366 367 // Head issues a HEAD to the specified URL. If the response is one of the 368 // following redirect codes, Head follows the redirect after calling the 369 // Client's CheckRedirect function. 370 // 371 // 301 (Moved Permanently) 372 // 302 (Found) 373 // 303 (See Other) 374 // 307 (Temporary Redirect) 375 // 376 // Head is a wrapper around DefaultClient.Head 377 func Head(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { 378 return DefaultClient.Head(url) 379 } 380 381 // Head issues a HEAD to the specified URL. If the response is one of the 382 // following redirect codes, Head follows the redirect after calling the 383 // Client's CheckRedirect function. 384 // 385 // 301 (Moved Permanently) 386 // 302 (Found) 387 // 303 (See Other) 388 // 307 (Temporary Redirect) 389 func (c *Client) Head(url string) (resp *Response, err error) { 390 req, err := NewRequest("HEAD", url, nil) 391 if err != nil { 392 return nil, err 393 } 394 return c.doFollowingRedirects(req, shouldRedirectGet) 395 }