package transport import ( "errors" "fmt" "io" "net/http" "regexp" "strconv" ) var ( contentRangeRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`bytes ([0-9]+)-([0-9]+)/([0-9]+|\\*)`) // ErrWrongCodeForByteRange is returned if the client sends a request // with a Range header but the server returns a 2xx or 3xx code other // than 206 Partial Content. ErrWrongCodeForByteRange = errors.New("expected HTTP 206 from byte range request") ) // ReadSeekCloser combines io.ReadSeeker with io.Closer. type ReadSeekCloser interface { io.ReadSeeker io.Closer } // NewHTTPReadSeeker handles reading from an HTTP endpoint using a GET // request. When seeking and starting a read from a non-zero offset // the a "Range" header will be added which sets the offset. // TODO(dmcgowan): Move this into a separate utility package func NewHTTPReadSeeker(client *http.Client, url string, errorHandler func(*http.Response) error) ReadSeekCloser { return &httpReadSeeker{ client: client, url: url, errorHandler: errorHandler, } } type httpReadSeeker struct { client *http.Client url string // errorHandler creates an error from an unsuccessful HTTP response. // This allows the error to be created with the HTTP response body // without leaking the body through a returned error. errorHandler func(*http.Response) error size int64 // rc is the remote read closer. rc io.ReadCloser // readerOffset tracks the offset as of the last read. readerOffset int64 // seekOffset allows Seek to override the offset. Seek changes // seekOffset instead of changing readOffset directly so that // connection resets can be delayed and possibly avoided if the // seek is undone (i.e. seeking to the end and then back to the // beginning). seekOffset int64 err error } func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { if hrs.err != nil { return 0, hrs.err } // If we sought to a different position, we need to reset the // connection. This logic is here instead of Seek so that if // a seek is undone before the next read, the connection doesn't // need to be closed and reopened. A common example of this is // seeking to the end to determine the length, and then seeking // back to the original position. if hrs.readerOffset != hrs.seekOffset { hrs.reset() } hrs.readerOffset = hrs.seekOffset rd, err := hrs.reader() if err != nil { return 0, err } n, err = rd.Read(p) hrs.seekOffset += int64(n) hrs.readerOffset += int64(n) return n, err } func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) { if hrs.err != nil { return 0, hrs.err } lastReaderOffset := hrs.readerOffset if whence == io.SeekStart && hrs.rc == nil { // If no request has been made yet, and we are seeking to an // absolute position, set the read offset as well to avoid an // unnecessary request. hrs.readerOffset = offset } _, err := hrs.reader() if err != nil { hrs.readerOffset = lastReaderOffset return 0, err } newOffset := hrs.seekOffset switch whence { case io.SeekCurrent: newOffset += offset case io.SeekEnd: if hrs.size < 0 { return 0, errors.New("content length not known") } newOffset = hrs.size + offset case io.SeekStart: newOffset = offset } if newOffset < 0 { err = errors.New("cannot seek to negative position") } else { hrs.seekOffset = newOffset } return hrs.seekOffset, err } func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) Close() error { if hrs.err != nil { return hrs.err } // close and release reader chain if hrs.rc != nil { hrs.rc.Close() } hrs.rc = nil hrs.err = errors.New("httpLayer: closed") return nil } func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) reset() { if hrs.err != nil { return } if hrs.rc != nil { hrs.rc.Close() hrs.rc = nil } } func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) reader() (io.Reader, error) { if hrs.err != nil { return nil, hrs.err } if hrs.rc != nil { return hrs.rc, nil } req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", hrs.url, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } if hrs.readerOffset > 0 { // If we are at different offset, issue a range request from there. req.Header.Add("Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-", hrs.readerOffset)) // TODO: get context in here // context.GetLogger(hrs.context).Infof("Range: %s", req.Header.Get("Range")) } resp, err := hrs.client.Do(req) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Normally would use client.SuccessStatus, but that would be a cyclic // import if resp.StatusCode >= 200 && resp.StatusCode <= 399 { if hrs.readerOffset > 0 { if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusPartialContent { return nil, ErrWrongCodeForByteRange } contentRange := resp.Header.Get("Content-Range") if contentRange == "" { return nil, errors.New("no Content-Range header found in HTTP 206 response") } submatches := contentRangeRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(contentRange) if len(submatches) < 4 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse Content-Range header: %s", contentRange) } startByte, err := strconv.ParseUint(submatches[1], 10, 64) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse start of range in Content-Range header: %s", contentRange) } if startByte != uint64(hrs.readerOffset) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("received Content-Range starting at offset %d instead of requested %d", startByte, hrs.readerOffset) } endByte, err := strconv.ParseUint(submatches[2], 10, 64) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse end of range in Content-Range header: %s", contentRange) } if submatches[3] == "*" { hrs.size = -1 } else { size, err := strconv.ParseUint(submatches[3], 10, 64) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse total size in Content-Range header: %s", contentRange) } if endByte+1 != size { return nil, fmt.Errorf("range in Content-Range stops before the end of the content: %s", contentRange) } hrs.size = int64(size) } } else if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK { hrs.size = resp.ContentLength } else { hrs.size = -1 } hrs.rc = resp.Body } else { defer resp.Body.Close() if hrs.errorHandler != nil { return nil, hrs.errorHandler(resp) } return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected status resolving reader: %v", resp.Status) } return hrs.rc, nil }