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39 | package AnyEvent::HTTP; |
39 | package AnyEvent::HTTP; |
40 | |
40 | |
41 | use strict; |
41 | use strict; |
42 | no warnings; |
42 | no warnings; |
43 | |
43 | |
44 | use Carp; |
44 | use Errno (); |
45 | |
45 | |
46 | use AnyEvent (); |
46 | use AnyEvent 5.0 (); |
47 | use AnyEvent::Util (); |
47 | use AnyEvent::Util (); |
48 | use AnyEvent::Socket (); |
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49 | use AnyEvent::Handle (); |
48 | use AnyEvent::Handle (); |
50 | |
49 | |
51 | use base Exporter::; |
50 | use base Exporter::; |
52 | |
51 | |
53 | our $VERSION = '1.05'; |
52 | our $VERSION = '1.46'; |
54 | |
53 | |
55 | our @EXPORT = qw(http_get http_post http_head http_request); |
54 | our @EXPORT = qw(http_get http_post http_head http_request); |
56 | |
55 | |
57 | our $USERAGENT = "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; AnyEvent::HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)"; |
56 | our $USERAGENT = "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; U; AnyEvent-HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)"; |
58 | our $MAX_RECURSE = 10; |
57 | our $MAX_RECURSE = 10; |
59 | our $MAX_PERSISTENT = 8; |
58 | our $MAX_PERSISTENT = 8; |
60 | our $PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT = 2; |
59 | our $PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT = 2; |
61 | our $TIMEOUT = 300; |
60 | our $TIMEOUT = 300; |
62 | |
61 | |
63 | # changing these is evil |
62 | # changing these is evil |
64 | our $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST = 2; |
63 | our $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST = 0; |
65 | our $MAX_PER_HOST = 4; |
64 | our $MAX_PER_HOST = 4; |
66 | |
65 | |
67 | our $PROXY; |
66 | our $PROXY; |
68 | our $ACTIVE = 0; |
67 | our $ACTIVE = 0; |
69 | |
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92 | must be an absolute http or https URL. |
91 | must be an absolute http or https URL. |
93 | |
92 | |
94 | When called in void context, nothing is returned. In other contexts, |
93 | When called in void context, nothing is returned. In other contexts, |
95 | C<http_request> returns a "cancellation guard" - you have to keep the |
94 | C<http_request> returns a "cancellation guard" - you have to keep the |
96 | object at least alive until the callback get called. If the object gets |
95 | object at least alive until the callback get called. If the object gets |
97 | destroyed before the callbakc is called, the request will be cancelled. |
96 | destroyed before the callback is called, the request will be cancelled. |
98 | |
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99 | The callback will be called with the response data as first argument |
98 | The callback will be called with the response body data as first argument |
100 | (or C<undef> if it wasn't available due to errors), and a hash-ref with |
99 | (or C<undef> if an error occured), and a hash-ref with response headers as |
101 | response headers as second argument. |
100 | second argument. |
102 | |
101 | |
103 | All the headers in that hash are lowercased. In addition to the response |
102 | All the headers in that hash are lowercased. In addition to the response |
104 | headers, the "pseudo-headers" C<HTTPVersion>, C<Status> and C<Reason> |
103 | headers, the "pseudo-headers" (uppercase to avoid clashing with possible |
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104 | response headers) C<HTTPVersion>, C<Status> and C<Reason> contain the |
105 | contain the three parts of the HTTP Status-Line of the same name. The |
105 | three parts of the HTTP Status-Line of the same name. If an error occurs |
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106 | during the body phase of a request, then the original C<Status> and |
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107 | C<Reason> values from the header are available as C<OrigStatus> and |
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108 | C<OrigReason>. |
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109 | |
106 | pseudo-header C<URL> contains the original URL (which can differ from the |
110 | The pseudo-header C<URL> contains the actual URL (which can differ from |
107 | requested URL when following redirects). |
111 | the requested URL when following redirects - for example, you might get |
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112 | an error that your URL scheme is not supported even though your URL is a |
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113 | valid http URL because it redirected to an ftp URL, in which case you can |
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114 | look at the URL pseudo header). |
108 | |
115 | |
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116 | The pseudo-header C<Redirect> only exists when the request was a result |
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117 | of an internal redirect. In that case it is an array reference with |
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118 | the C<($data, $headers)> from the redirect response. Note that this |
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119 | response could in turn be the result of a redirect itself, and C<< |
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120 | $headers->{Redirect}[1]{Redirect} >> will then contain the original |
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121 | response, and so on. |
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122 | |
109 | If the server sends a header multiple lines, then their contents will be |
123 | If the server sends a header multiple times, then their contents will be |
110 | joined together with a command (C<,>). |
124 | joined together with a comma (C<,>), as per the HTTP spec. |
111 | |
125 | |
112 | If an internal error occurs, such as not being able to resolve a hostname, |
126 | If an internal error occurs, such as not being able to resolve a hostname, |
113 | then C<$data> will be C<undef>, C<< $headers->{Status} >> will be C<599> |
127 | then C<$data> will be C<undef>, C<< $headers->{Status} >> will be C<59x> |
114 | and the C<Reason> pseudo-header will contain an error message. |
128 | (usually C<599>) and the C<Reason> pseudo-header will contain an error |
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129 | message. |
115 | |
130 | |
116 | A typical callback might look like this: |
131 | A typical callback might look like this: |
117 | |
132 | |
118 | sub { |
133 | sub { |
119 | my ($body, $hdr) = @_; |
134 | my ($body, $hdr) = @_; |
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138 | =item headers => hashref |
153 | =item headers => hashref |
139 | |
154 | |
140 | The request headers to use. Currently, C<http_request> may provide its |
155 | The request headers to use. Currently, C<http_request> may provide its |
141 | own C<Host:>, C<Content-Length:>, C<Connection:> and C<Cookie:> headers |
156 | own C<Host:>, C<Content-Length:>, C<Connection:> and C<Cookie:> headers |
142 | and will provide defaults for C<User-Agent:> and C<Referer:>. |
157 | and will provide defaults for C<User-Agent:> and C<Referer:> (this can be |
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158 | suppressed by using C<undef> for these headers in which case they won't be |
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159 | sent at all). |
143 | |
160 | |
144 | =item timeout => $seconds |
161 | =item timeout => $seconds |
145 | |
162 | |
146 | The time-out to use for various stages - each connect attempt will reset |
163 | The time-out to use for various stages - each connect attempt will reset |
147 | the timeout, as will read or write activity. Default timeout is 5 minutes. |
164 | the timeout, as will read or write activity, i.e. this is not an overall |
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165 | timeout. |
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166 | |
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167 | Default timeout is 5 minutes. |
148 | |
168 | |
149 | =item proxy => [$host, $port[, $scheme]] or undef |
169 | =item proxy => [$host, $port[, $scheme]] or undef |
150 | |
170 | |
151 | Use the given http proxy for all requests. If not specified, then the |
171 | Use the given http proxy for all requests. If not specified, then the |
152 | default proxy (as specified by C<$ENV{http_proxy}>) is used. |
172 | default proxy (as specified by C<$ENV{http_proxy}>) is used. |
153 | |
173 | |
154 | C<$scheme> must be either missing or C<http> for HTTP, or C<https> for |
174 | C<$scheme> must be either missing, C<http> for HTTP or C<https> for |
155 | HTTPS. |
175 | HTTPS. |
156 | |
176 | |
157 | =item body => $string |
177 | =item body => $string |
158 | |
178 | |
159 | The request body, usually empty. Will be-sent as-is (future versions of |
179 | The request body, usually empty. Will be-sent as-is (future versions of |
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165 | based on the original netscape specification. |
185 | based on the original netscape specification. |
166 | |
186 | |
167 | The C<$hash_ref> must be an (initially empty) hash reference which will |
187 | The C<$hash_ref> must be an (initially empty) hash reference which will |
168 | get updated automatically. It is possible to save the cookie_jar to |
188 | get updated automatically. It is possible to save the cookie_jar to |
169 | persistent storage with something like JSON or Storable, but this is not |
189 | persistent storage with something like JSON or Storable, but this is not |
170 | recommended, as expire times are currently being ignored. |
190 | recommended, as expiry times are currently being ignored. |
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172 | Note that this cookie implementation is not of very high quality, nor |
192 | Note that this cookie implementation is not of very high quality, nor |
173 | meant to be complete. If you want complete cookie management you have to |
193 | meant to be complete. If you want complete cookie management you have to |
174 | do that on your own. C<cookie_jar> is meant as a quick fix to get some |
194 | do that on your own. C<cookie_jar> is meant as a quick fix to get some |
175 | cookie-using sites working. Cookies are a privacy disaster, do not use |
195 | cookie-using sites working. Cookies are a privacy disaster, do not use |
176 | them unless required to. |
196 | them unless required to. |
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198 | =item tls_ctx => $scheme | $tls_ctx |
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199 | |
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200 | Specifies the AnyEvent::TLS context to be used for https connections. This |
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201 | parameter follows the same rules as the C<tls_ctx> parameter to |
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202 | L<AnyEvent::Handle>, but additionally, the two strings C<low> or |
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203 | C<high> can be specified, which give you a predefined low-security (no |
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204 | verification, highest compatibility) and high-security (CA and common-name |
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205 | verification) TLS context. |
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207 | The default for this option is C<low>, which could be interpreted as "give |
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208 | me the page, no matter what". |
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209 | |
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210 | =item on_prepare => $callback->($fh) |
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211 | |
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212 | In rare cases you need to "tune" the socket before it is used to |
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213 | connect (for exmaple, to bind it on a given IP address). This parameter |
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214 | overrides the prepare callback passed to C<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect> |
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215 | and behaves exactly the same way (e.g. it has to provide a |
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216 | timeout). See the description for the C<$prepare_cb> argument of |
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217 | C<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect> for details. |
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218 | |
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219 | =item tcp_connect => $callback->($host, $service, $connect_cb, $prepare_cb) |
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220 | |
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221 | In even rarer cases you want total control over how AnyEvent::HTTP |
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222 | establishes connections. Normally it uses L<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect> |
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223 | to do this, but you can provide your own C<tcp_connect> function - |
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224 | obviously, it has to follow the same calling conventions, except that it |
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225 | may always return a connection guard object. |
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227 | There are probably lots of weird uses for this function, starting from |
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228 | tracing the hosts C<http_request> actually tries to connect, to (inexact |
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229 | but fast) host => IP address caching or even socks protocol support. |
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230 | |
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231 | =item on_header => $callback->($headers) |
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232 | |
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233 | When specified, this callback will be called with the header hash as soon |
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234 | as headers have been successfully received from the remote server (not on |
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235 | locally-generated errors). |
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236 | |
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237 | It has to return either true (in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will continue), |
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238 | or false, in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will cancel the download (and call |
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239 | the finish callback with an error code of C<598>). |
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240 | |
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241 | This callback is useful, among other things, to quickly reject unwanted |
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242 | content, which, if it is supposed to be rare, can be faster than first |
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243 | doing a C<HEAD> request. |
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245 | Example: cancel the request unless the content-type is "text/html". |
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246 | |
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247 | on_header => sub { |
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248 | $_[0]{"content-type"} =~ /^text\/html\s*(?:;|$)/ |
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249 | }, |
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250 | |
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251 | =item on_body => $callback->($partial_body, $headers) |
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253 | When specified, all body data will be passed to this callback instead of |
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254 | to the completion callback. The completion callback will get the empty |
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255 | string instead of the body data. |
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257 | It has to return either true (in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will continue), |
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258 | or false, in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will cancel the download (and call |
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259 | the completion callback with an error code of C<598>). |
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260 | |
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261 | This callback is useful when the data is too large to be held in memory |
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262 | (so the callback writes it to a file) or when only some information should |
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263 | be extracted, or when the body should be processed incrementally. |
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265 | It is usually preferred over doing your own body handling via |
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266 | C<want_body_handle>, but in case of streaming APIs, where HTTP is |
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267 | only used to create a connection, C<want_body_handle> is the better |
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268 | alternative, as it allows you to install your own event handler, reducing |
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269 | resource usage. |
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271 | =item want_body_handle => $enable |
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273 | When enabled (default is disabled), the behaviour of AnyEvent::HTTP |
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274 | changes considerably: after parsing the headers, and instead of |
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275 | downloading the body (if any), the completion callback will be |
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276 | called. Instead of the C<$body> argument containing the body data, the |
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277 | callback will receive the L<AnyEvent::Handle> object associated with the |
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278 | connection. In error cases, C<undef> will be passed. When there is no body |
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279 | (e.g. status C<304>), the empty string will be passed. |
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281 | The handle object might or might not be in TLS mode, might be connected to |
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282 | a proxy, be a persistent connection etc., and configured in unspecified |
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283 | ways. The user is responsible for this handle (it will not be used by this |
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284 | module anymore). |
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286 | This is useful with some push-type services, where, after the initial |
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287 | headers, an interactive protocol is used (typical example would be the |
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288 | push-style twitter API which starts a JSON/XML stream). |
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289 | |
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290 | If you think you need this, first have a look at C<on_body>, to see if |
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291 | that doesn't solve your problem in a better way. |
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292 | |
178 | =back |
293 | =back |
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294 | |
180 | Example: make a simple HTTP GET request for http://www.nethype.de/ |
295 | Example: make a simple HTTP GET request for http://www.nethype.de/ |
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237 | push @{ $CO_SLOT{$_[0]}[1] }, $_[1]; |
352 | push @{ $CO_SLOT{$_[0]}[1] }, $_[1]; |
238 | |
353 | |
239 | _slot_schedule $_[0]; |
354 | _slot_schedule $_[0]; |
240 | } |
355 | } |
241 | |
356 | |
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357 | our $qr_nlnl = qr{(?<![^\012])\015?\012}; |
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359 | our $TLS_CTX_LOW = { cache => 1, sslv2 => 1 }; |
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360 | our $TLS_CTX_HIGH = { cache => 1, verify => 1, verify_peername => "https" }; |
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361 | |
242 | sub http_request($$@) { |
362 | sub http_request($$@) { |
243 | my $cb = pop; |
363 | my $cb = pop; |
244 | my ($method, $url, %arg) = @_; |
364 | my ($method, $url, %arg) = @_; |
245 | |
365 | |
246 | my %hdr; |
366 | my %hdr; |
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367 | |
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368 | $arg{tls_ctx} = $TLS_CTX_LOW if $arg{tls_ctx} eq "low" || !exists $arg{tls_ctx}; |
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369 | $arg{tls_ctx} = $TLS_CTX_HIGH if $arg{tls_ctx} eq "high"; |
247 | |
370 | |
248 | $method = uc $method; |
371 | $method = uc $method; |
249 | |
372 | |
250 | if (my $hdr = $arg{headers}) { |
373 | if (my $hdr = $arg{headers}) { |
251 | while (my ($k, $v) = each %$hdr) { |
374 | while (my ($k, $v) = each %$hdr) { |
252 | $hdr{lc $k} = $v; |
375 | $hdr{lc $k} = $v; |
253 | } |
376 | } |
254 | } |
377 | } |
255 | |
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379 | # pseudo headers for all subsequent responses |
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380 | my @pseudo = (URL => $url); |
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381 | push @pseudo, Redirect => delete $arg{Redirect} if exists $arg{Redirect}; |
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382 | |
256 | my $recurse = exists $arg{recurse} ? delete $arg{recurse} : $MAX_RECURSE; |
383 | my $recurse = exists $arg{recurse} ? delete $arg{recurse} : $MAX_RECURSE; |
257 | |
384 | |
258 | return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "recursion limit reached", URL => $url }) |
385 | return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Too many redirections" }) |
259 | if $recurse < 0; |
386 | if $recurse < 0; |
260 | |
387 | |
261 | my $proxy = $arg{proxy} || $PROXY; |
388 | my $proxy = $arg{proxy} || $PROXY; |
262 | my $timeout = $arg{timeout} || $TIMEOUT; |
389 | my $timeout = $arg{timeout} || $TIMEOUT; |
263 | |
390 | |
264 | $hdr{"user-agent"} ||= $USERAGENT; |
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266 | my ($uscheme, $uauthority, $upath, $query, $fragment) = |
391 | my ($uscheme, $uauthority, $upath, $query, $fragment) = |
267 | $url =~ m|(?:([^:/?#]+):)?(?://([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?|; |
392 | $url =~ m|(?:([^:/?#]+):)?(?://([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(?:(\?[^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?|; |
268 | |
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269 | $uscheme = lc $uscheme; |
394 | $uscheme = lc $uscheme; |
270 | |
395 | |
271 | my $uport = $uscheme eq "http" ? 80 |
396 | my $uport = $uscheme eq "http" ? 80 |
272 | : $uscheme eq "https" ? 443 |
397 | : $uscheme eq "https" ? 443 |
273 | : return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "only http and https URL schemes supported", URL => $url }); |
398 | : return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Only http and https URL schemes supported" }); |
274 | |
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275 | $hdr{referer} ||= "$uscheme://$uauthority$upath"; # leave out fragment and query string, just a heuristic |
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276 | |
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277 | $uauthority =~ /^(?: .*\@ )? ([^\@:]+) (?: : (\d+) )?$/x |
400 | $uauthority =~ /^(?: .*\@ )? ([^\@:]+) (?: : (\d+) )?$/x |
278 | or return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "unparsable URL", URL => $url }); |
401 | or return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Unparsable URL" }); |
279 | |
402 | |
280 | my $uhost = $1; |
403 | my $uhost = $1; |
281 | $uport = $2 if defined $2; |
404 | $uport = $2 if defined $2; |
282 | |
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406 | $hdr{host} = defined $2 ? "$uhost:$2" : "$uhost" |
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407 | unless exists $hdr{host}; |
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408 | |
283 | $uhost =~ s/^\[(.*)\]$/$1/; |
409 | $uhost =~ s/^\[(.*)\]$/$1/; |
284 | $upath .= "?$query" if length $query; |
410 | $upath .= $query if length $query; |
285 | |
411 | |
286 | $upath =~ s%^/?%/%; |
412 | $upath =~ s%^/?%/%; |
287 | |
413 | |
288 | # cookie processing |
414 | # cookie processing |
289 | if (my $jar = $arg{cookie_jar}) { |
415 | if (my $jar = $arg{cookie_jar}) { |
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317 | } |
443 | } |
318 | |
444 | |
319 | my ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath); # request host, port, path |
445 | my ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath); # request host, port, path |
320 | |
446 | |
321 | if ($proxy) { |
447 | if ($proxy) { |
322 | ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath) = (@$proxy, $url); |
448 | ($rpath, $rhost, $rport, $rscheme) = ($url, @$proxy); |
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450 | $rscheme = "http" unless defined $rscheme; |
323 | |
451 | |
324 | # don't support https requests over https-proxy transport, |
452 | # don't support https requests over https-proxy transport, |
325 | # can't be done with tls as spec'ed. |
453 | # can't be done with tls as spec'ed, unless you double-encrypt. |
326 | $rscheme = "http" if $uscheme eq "https" && $rscheme eq "https"; |
454 | $rscheme = "http" if $uscheme eq "https" && $rscheme eq "https"; |
327 | } else { |
455 | } else { |
328 | ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath) = ($uhost, $uport, $uscheme, $upath); |
456 | ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath) = ($uhost, $uport, $uscheme, $upath); |
329 | } |
457 | } |
330 | |
458 | |
331 | $hdr{host} = $uhost; |
459 | # leave out fragment and query string, just a heuristic |
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460 | $hdr{referer} ||= "$uscheme://$uauthority$upath" unless exists $hdr{referer}; |
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461 | $hdr{"user-agent"} ||= $USERAGENT unless exists $hdr{"user-agent"}; |
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462 | |
332 | $hdr{"content-length"} = length $arg{body}; |
463 | $hdr{"content-length"} = length $arg{body} |
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464 | if length $arg{body} || $method ne "GET"; |
333 | |
465 | |
334 | my %state = (connect_guard => 1); |
466 | my %state = (connect_guard => 1); |
335 | |
467 | |
336 | _get_slot $uhost, sub { |
468 | _get_slot $uhost, sub { |
337 | $state{slot_guard} = shift; |
469 | $state{slot_guard} = shift; |
338 | |
470 | |
339 | return unless $state{connect_guard}; |
471 | return unless $state{connect_guard}; |
340 | |
472 | |
341 | $state{connect_guard} = AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect $rhost, $rport, sub { |
473 | my $connect_cb = sub { |
342 | $state{fh} = shift |
474 | $state{fh} = shift |
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475 | or do { |
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476 | my $err = "$!"; |
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477 | %state = (); |
343 | or return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "$!", URL => $url }); |
478 | return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => $err }); |
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344 | |
480 | |
345 | delete $state{connect_guard}; # reduce memory usage, save a tree |
481 | pop; # free memory, save a tree |
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483 | return unless delete $state{connect_guard}; |
346 | |
484 | |
347 | # get handle |
485 | # get handle |
348 | $state{handle} = new AnyEvent::Handle |
486 | $state{handle} = new AnyEvent::Handle |
349 | fh => $state{fh}; |
487 | fh => $state{fh}, |
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488 | peername => $rhost, |
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489 | tls_ctx => $arg{tls_ctx}, |
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490 | # these need to be reconfigured on keepalive handles |
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491 | timeout => $timeout, |
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492 | on_error => sub { |
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493 | %state = (); |
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494 | $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => $_[2] }); |
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495 | }, |
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496 | on_eof => sub { |
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497 | %state = (); |
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498 | $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Unexpected end-of-file" }); |
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499 | }, |
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500 | ; |
350 | |
501 | |
351 | # limit the number of persistent connections |
502 | # limit the number of persistent connections |
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503 | # keepalive not yet supported |
352 | if ($KA_COUNT{$_[1]} < $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST) { |
504 | # if ($KA_COUNT{$_[1]} < $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST) { |
353 | ++$KA_COUNT{$_[1]}; |
505 | # ++$KA_COUNT{$_[1]}; |
354 | $state{handle}{ka_count_guard} = AnyEvent::Util::guard { --$KA_COUNT{$_[1]} }; |
506 | # $state{handle}{ka_count_guard} = AnyEvent::Util::guard { |
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507 | # --$KA_COUNT{$_[1]} |
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508 | # }; |
355 | $hdr{connection} = "keep-alive"; |
509 | # $hdr{connection} = "keep-alive"; |
356 | delete $hdr{connection}; # keep-alive not yet supported |
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357 | } else { |
510 | # } else { |
358 | delete $hdr{connection}; |
511 | delete $hdr{connection}; |
359 | } |
512 | # } |
360 | |
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361 | # (re-)configure handle |
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362 | $state{handle}->timeout ($timeout); |
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363 | $state{handle}->on_error (sub { |
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364 | my $errno = "$!"; |
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365 | %state = (); |
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366 | $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => $errno, URL => $url }); |
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367 | }); |
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368 | $state{handle}->on_eof (sub { |
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369 | %state = (); |
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370 | $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "unexpected end-of-file", URL => $url }); |
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371 | }); |
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372 | |
513 | |
373 | $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $rscheme eq "https"; |
514 | $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $rscheme eq "https"; |
374 | |
515 | |
375 | # handle actual, non-tunneled, request |
516 | # handle actual, non-tunneled, request |
376 | my $handle_actual_request = sub { |
517 | my $handle_actual_request = sub { |
377 | # $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $uscheme eq "https"; |
518 | $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $uscheme eq "https" && !exists $state{handle}{tls}; |
378 | |
519 | |
379 | # send request |
520 | # send request |
380 | $state{handle}->push_write ( |
521 | $state{handle}->push_write ( |
381 | "$method $rpath HTTP/1.0\015\012" |
522 | "$method $rpath HTTP/1.0\015\012" |
382 | . (join "", map "\u$_: $hdr{$_}\015\012", keys %hdr) |
523 | . (join "", map "\u$_: $hdr{$_}\015\012", grep defined $hdr{$_}, keys %hdr) |
383 | . "\015\012" |
524 | . "\015\012" |
384 | . (delete $arg{body}) |
525 | . (delete $arg{body}) |
385 | ); |
526 | ); |
386 | |
527 | |
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528 | # return if error occured during push_write() |
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529 | return unless %state; |
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530 | |
387 | %hdr = (); # reduce memory usage, save a kitten |
531 | %hdr = (); # reduce memory usage, save a kitten, also make it possible to re-use |
388 | |
532 | |
389 | # status line |
533 | # status line and headers |
390 | $state{handle}->push_read (line => qr/\015?\012/, sub { |
534 | $state{handle}->push_read (line => $qr_nlnl, sub { |
391 | $_[1] =~ /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\015\012]*) )?/ix |
535 | my $keepalive = pop; |
392 | or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "invalid server response ($_[1])", URL => $url })); |
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393 | |
536 | |
394 | my %hdr = ( # response headers |
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395 | HTTPVersion => ",$1", |
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396 | Status => ",$2", |
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397 | Reason => ",$3", |
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398 | URL => ",$url" |
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399 | ); |
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400 | |
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401 | # headers, could be optimized a bit |
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402 | $state{handle}->unshift_read (line => qr/\015?\012\015?\012/, sub { |
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403 | for ("$_[1]\012") { |
537 | for ("$_[1]") { |
404 | y/\015//d; # weed out any \015, as they show up in the weirdest of places. |
538 | y/\015//d; # weed out any \015, as they show up in the weirdest of places. |
405 | |
539 | |
406 | # we support spaces in field names, as lotus domino |
540 | /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\015\012]*) )? \015?\012/igxc |
407 | # creates them (actually spaces around seperators |
541 | or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Invalid server response" })); |
408 | # are strictly allowed in http, they are a security issue). |
542 | |
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543 | push @pseudo, |
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544 | HTTPVersion => $1, |
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545 | Status => $2, |
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546 | Reason => $3, |
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547 | ; |
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548 | |
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549 | # things seen, not parsed: |
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550 | # p3pP="NON CUR OTPi OUR NOR UNI" |
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551 | |
409 | $hdr{lc $1} .= ",$2" |
552 | $hdr{lc $1} .= ",$2" |
410 | while /\G |
553 | while /\G |
411 | ([^:\000-\037]+): |
554 | ([^:\000-\037]*): |
412 | [\011\040]* |
555 | [\011\040]* |
413 | ((?: [^\012]+ | \012[\011\040] )*) |
556 | ((?: [^\012]+ | \012[\011\040] )*) |
414 | \012 |
557 | \012 |
415 | /gxc; |
558 | /gxc; |
416 | |
559 | |
417 | /\G$/ |
560 | /\G$/ |
418 | or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "garbled response headers", URL => $url })); |
561 | or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Garbled response headers" })); |
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562 | } |
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563 | |
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|
564 | # remove the "," prefix we added to all headers above |
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565 | substr $_, 0, 1, "" |
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566 | for values %hdr; |
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567 | |
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568 | # patch in all pseudo headers |
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569 | %hdr = (%hdr, @pseudo); |
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570 | |
|
|
571 | # redirect handling |
|
|
572 | # microsoft and other shitheads don't give a shit for following standards, |
|
|
573 | # try to support some common forms of broken Location headers. |
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574 | if ($hdr{location} !~ /^(?: $ | [^:\/?\#]+ : )/x) { |
|
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575 | $hdr{location} =~ s/^\.\/+//; |
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576 | |
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|
577 | my $url = "$rscheme://$uhost:$uport"; |
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578 | |
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579 | unless ($hdr{location} =~ s/^\///) { |
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|
580 | $url .= $upath; |
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581 | $url =~ s/\/[^\/]*$//; |
419 | } |
582 | } |
420 | |
583 | |
421 | substr $_, 0, 1, "" |
584 | $hdr{location} = "$url/$hdr{location}"; |
422 | for values %hdr; |
585 | } |
423 | |
586 | |
424 | my $finish = sub { |
587 | my $redirect; |
425 | # TODO: use destroy method, when/if available |
588 | |
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589 | if ($recurse) { |
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|
590 | my $status = $hdr{Status}; |
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591 | |
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592 | # industry standard is to redirect POST as GET for |
|
|
593 | # 301, 302 and 303, in contrast to http/1.0 and 1.1. |
|
|
594 | # also, the UA should ask the user for 301 and 307 and POST, |
|
|
595 | # industry standard seems to be to simply follow. |
|
|
596 | # we go with the industry standard. |
|
|
597 | if ($status == 301 or $status == 302 or $status == 303) { |
|
|
598 | # HTTP/1.1 is unclear on how to mutate the method |
|
|
599 | $method = "GET" unless $method eq "HEAD"; |
|
|
600 | $redirect = 1; |
|
|
601 | } elsif ($status == 307) { |
|
|
602 | $redirect = 1; |
|
|
603 | } |
|
|
604 | } |
|
|
605 | |
|
|
606 | my $finish = sub { # ($data, $err_status, $err_reason[, $keepalive]) |
426 | #$state{handle}->destroy; |
607 | $state{handle}->destroy if $state{handle}; |
427 | $state{handle}->on_eof (undef); |
|
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428 | $state{handle}->on_error (undef); |
|
|
429 | %state = (); |
608 | %state = (); |
430 | |
609 | |
|
|
610 | if (defined $_[1]) { |
|
|
611 | $hdr{OrigStatus} = $hdr{Status}; $hdr{Status} = $_[1]; |
|
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612 | $hdr{OrigReason} = $hdr{Reason}; $hdr{Reason} = $_[2]; |
|
|
613 | } |
|
|
614 | |
431 | # set-cookie processing |
615 | # set-cookie processing |
432 | if ($arg{cookie_jar}) { |
616 | if ($arg{cookie_jar}) { |
433 | for ($hdr{"set-cookie"}) { |
617 | for ($hdr{"set-cookie"}) { |
434 | # parse NAME=VALUE |
618 | # parse NAME=VALUE |
435 | my @kv; |
619 | my @kv; |
436 | |
620 | |
437 | while (/\G\s* ([^=;,[:space:]]+) \s*=\s* (?: "((?:[^\\"]+|\\.)*)" | ([^=;,[:space:]]*) )/gcxs) { |
621 | while (/\G\s* ([^=;,[:space:]]+) \s*=\s* (?: "((?:[^\\"]+|\\.)*)" | ([^=;,[:space:]]*) )/gcxs) { |
438 | my $name = $1; |
622 | my $name = $1; |
439 | my $value = $3; |
623 | my $value = $3; |
440 | |
624 | |
441 | unless ($value) { |
625 | unless ($value) { |
442 | $value = $2; |
626 | $value = $2; |
443 | $value =~ s/\\(.)/$1/gs; |
627 | $value =~ s/\\(.)/$1/gs; |
444 | } |
|
|
445 | |
|
|
446 | push @kv, $name => $value; |
|
|
447 | |
|
|
448 | last unless /\G\s*;/gc; |
|
|
449 | } |
628 | } |
450 | |
629 | |
|
|
630 | push @kv, $name => $value; |
|
|
631 | |
|
|
632 | last unless /\G\s*;/gc; |
|
|
633 | } |
|
|
634 | |
451 | last unless @kv; |
635 | last unless @kv; |
452 | |
636 | |
453 | my $name = shift @kv; |
637 | my $name = shift @kv; |
454 | my %kv = (value => shift @kv, @kv); |
638 | my %kv = (value => shift @kv, @kv); |
455 | |
639 | |
456 | my $cdom; |
640 | my $cdom; |
457 | my $cpath = (delete $kv{path}) || "/"; |
641 | my $cpath = (delete $kv{path}) || "/"; |
458 | |
642 | |
459 | if (exists $kv{domain}) { |
643 | if (exists $kv{domain}) { |
460 | $cdom = delete $kv{domain}; |
644 | $cdom = delete $kv{domain}; |
|
|
645 | |
|
|
646 | $cdom =~ s/^\.?/./; # make sure it starts with a "." |
|
|
647 | |
|
|
648 | next if $cdom =~ /\.$/; |
461 | |
649 | |
462 | $cdom =~ s/^\.?/./; # make sure it starts with a "." |
|
|
463 | |
|
|
464 | next if $cdom =~ /\.$/; |
|
|
465 | |
|
|
466 | # this is not rfc-like and not netscape-like. go figure. |
650 | # this is not rfc-like and not netscape-like. go figure. |
467 | my $ndots = $cdom =~ y/.//; |
651 | my $ndots = $cdom =~ y/.//; |
468 | next if $ndots < ($cdom =~ /\.[^.][^.]\.[^.][^.]$/ ? 3 : 2); |
652 | next if $ndots < ($cdom =~ /\.[^.][^.]\.[^.][^.]$/ ? 3 : 2); |
469 | } else { |
653 | } else { |
470 | $cdom = $uhost; |
654 | $cdom = $uhost; |
471 | } |
|
|
472 | |
|
|
473 | # store it |
|
|
474 | $arg{cookie_jar}{version} = 1; |
|
|
475 | $arg{cookie_jar}{$cdom}{$cpath}{$name} = \%kv; |
|
|
476 | |
|
|
477 | redo if /\G\s*,/gc; |
|
|
478 | } |
655 | } |
|
|
656 | |
|
|
657 | # store it |
|
|
658 | $arg{cookie_jar}{version} = 1; |
|
|
659 | $arg{cookie_jar}{$cdom}{$cpath}{$name} = \%kv; |
|
|
660 | |
|
|
661 | redo if /\G\s*,/gc; |
479 | } |
662 | } |
480 | |
|
|
481 | # microsoft and other shitheads don't give a shit for following standards, |
|
|
482 | # try to support some common forms of broken Location headers. |
|
|
483 | if ($_[1]{location} !~ /^(?: $ | [^:\/?\#]+ : )/x) { |
|
|
484 | $_[1]{location} =~ s/^\.\/+//; |
|
|
485 | |
|
|
486 | my $url = "$rscheme://$uhost:$uport"; |
|
|
487 | |
|
|
488 | unless ($_[1]{location} =~ s/^\///) { |
|
|
489 | $url .= $upath; |
|
|
490 | $url =~ s/\/[^\/]*$//; |
|
|
491 | } |
|
|
492 | |
|
|
493 | $_[1]{location} = "$url/$_[1]{location}"; |
|
|
494 | } |
|
|
495 | |
|
|
496 | if ($_[1]{Status} =~ /^30[12]$/ && $recurse && $method ne "POST") { |
|
|
497 | # apparently, mozilla et al. just change POST to GET here |
|
|
498 | # more research is needed before we do the same |
|
|
499 | http_request ($method, $_[1]{location}, %arg, recurse => $recurse - 1, $cb); |
|
|
500 | } elsif ($_[1]{Status} == 303 && $recurse) { |
|
|
501 | # even http/1.1 is unclear on how to mutate the method |
|
|
502 | $method = "GET" unless $method eq "HEAD"; |
|
|
503 | http_request ($method => $_[1]{location}, %arg, recurse => $recurse - 1, $cb); |
|
|
504 | } elsif ($_[1]{Status} == 307 && $recurse && $method =~ /^(?:GET|HEAD)$/) { |
|
|
505 | http_request ($method => $_[1]{location}, %arg, recurse => $recurse - 1, $cb); |
|
|
506 | } else { |
|
|
507 | $cb->($_[0], $_[1]); |
|
|
508 | } |
|
|
509 | }; |
663 | } |
510 | |
664 | |
511 | if ($hdr{Status} =~ /^(?:1..|204|304)$/ or $method eq "HEAD") { |
665 | if ($redirect && exists $hdr{location}) { |
512 | $finish->(undef, \%hdr); |
666 | # we ignore any errors, as it is very common to receive |
|
|
667 | # Content-Length != 0 but no actual body |
|
|
668 | # we also access %hdr, as $_[1] might be an erro |
|
|
669 | http_request ( |
|
|
670 | $method => $hdr{location}, |
|
|
671 | %arg, |
|
|
672 | recurse => $recurse - 1, |
|
|
673 | Redirect => [$_[0], \%hdr], |
|
|
674 | $cb); |
513 | } else { |
675 | } else { |
514 | if (exists $hdr{"content-length"}) { |
676 | $cb->($_[0], \%hdr); |
515 | $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $hdr{"content-length"}, sub { |
677 | } |
516 | # could cache persistent connection now |
678 | }; |
517 | if ($hdr{connection} =~ /\bkeep-alive\b/i) { |
679 | |
518 | # but we don't, due to misdesigns, this is annoyingly complex |
680 | my $len = $hdr{"content-length"}; |
|
|
681 | |
|
|
682 | if (!$redirect && $arg{on_header} && !$arg{on_header}(\%hdr)) { |
|
|
683 | $finish->(undef, 598 => "Request cancelled by on_header"); |
|
|
684 | } elsif ( |
|
|
685 | $hdr{Status} =~ /^(?:1..|204|205|304)$/ |
|
|
686 | or $method eq "HEAD" |
|
|
687 | or (defined $len && !$len) |
|
|
688 | ) { |
|
|
689 | # no body |
|
|
690 | $finish->("", undef, undef, 1); |
|
|
691 | } else { |
|
|
692 | # body handling, four different code paths |
|
|
693 | # for want_body_handle, on_body (2x), normal (2x) |
|
|
694 | # we might read too much here, but it does not matter yet (no pipelining) |
|
|
695 | if (!$redirect && $arg{want_body_handle}) { |
|
|
696 | $_[0]->on_eof (undef); |
|
|
697 | $_[0]->on_error (undef); |
|
|
698 | $_[0]->on_read (undef); |
|
|
699 | |
|
|
700 | $finish->(delete $state{handle}); |
|
|
701 | |
|
|
702 | } elsif ($arg{on_body}) { |
|
|
703 | $_[0]->on_error (sub { $finish->(undef, 599 => $_[2]) }); |
|
|
704 | if ($len) { |
|
|
705 | $_[0]->on_read (sub { |
|
|
706 | $len -= length $_[0]{rbuf}; |
|
|
707 | |
|
|
708 | $arg{on_body}(delete $_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr) |
|
|
709 | or $finish->(undef, 598 => "Request cancelled by on_body"); |
|
|
710 | |
519 | }; |
711 | $len > 0 |
520 | |
712 | or $finish->("", undef, undef, 1); |
521 | $finish->($_[1], \%hdr); |
|
|
522 | }); |
713 | }); |
523 | } else { |
714 | } else { |
524 | # too bad, need to read until we get an error or EOF, |
715 | $_[0]->on_eof (sub { |
525 | # no way to detect winged data. |
716 | $finish->(""); |
|
|
717 | }); |
|
|
718 | $_[0]->on_read (sub { |
|
|
719 | $arg{on_body}(delete $_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr) |
|
|
720 | or $finish->(undef, 598 => "Request cancelled by on_body"); |
|
|
721 | }); |
|
|
722 | } |
|
|
723 | } else { |
|
|
724 | $_[0]->on_eof (undef); |
|
|
725 | |
|
|
726 | if ($len) { |
|
|
727 | $_[0]->on_error (sub { $finish->(undef, 599 => $_[2]) }); |
|
|
728 | $_[0]->on_read (sub { |
|
|
729 | $finish->((substr delete $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $len, ""), undef, undef, 1) |
|
|
730 | if $len <= length $_[0]{rbuf}; |
|
|
731 | }); |
|
|
732 | } else { |
526 | $_[0]->on_error (sub { |
733 | $_[0]->on_error (sub { |
|
|
734 | ($! == Errno::EPIPE || !$!) |
527 | $finish->($_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr); |
735 | ? $finish->(delete $_[0]{rbuf}) |
|
|
736 | : $finish->(undef, 599 => $_[2]); |
528 | }); |
737 | }); |
529 | $_[0]->on_eof (undef); |
|
|
530 | $_[0]->on_read (sub { }); |
738 | $_[0]->on_read (sub { }); |
531 | } |
739 | } |
532 | } |
740 | } |
533 | }); |
741 | } |
534 | }); |
742 | }); |
535 | }; |
743 | }; |
536 | |
744 | |
537 | # now handle proxy-CONNECT method |
745 | # now handle proxy-CONNECT method |
538 | if ($proxy && $uscheme eq "https") { |
746 | if ($proxy && $uscheme eq "https") { |
539 | # oh dear, we have to wrap it into a connect request |
747 | # oh dear, we have to wrap it into a connect request |
540 | |
748 | |
541 | # maybe re-use $uauthority with patched port? |
749 | # maybe re-use $uauthority with patched port? |
542 | $state{handle}->push_write ("CONNECT $uhost:$uport HTTP/1.0\015\012Host: $uhost\015\012\015\012"); |
750 | $state{handle}->push_write ("CONNECT $uhost:$uport HTTP/1.0\015\012Host: $uhost\015\012\015\012"); |
543 | $state{handle}->push_read (line => qr/\015?\012\015?\012/, sub { |
751 | $state{handle}->push_read (line => $qr_nlnl, sub { |
544 | $_[1] =~ /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\015\012]*) )?/ix |
752 | $_[1] =~ /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\015\012]*) )?/ix |
545 | or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "invalid proxy connect response ($_[1])", URL => $url })); |
753 | or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Invalid proxy connect response ($_[1])" })); |
546 | |
754 | |
547 | if ($2 == 200) { |
755 | if ($2 == 200) { |
548 | $rpath = $upath; |
756 | $rpath = $upath; |
549 | &$handle_actual_request; |
757 | &$handle_actual_request; |
550 | } else { |
758 | } else { |
551 | %state = (); |
759 | %state = (); |
552 | $cb->(undef, { Status => $2, Reason => $3, URL => $url }); |
760 | $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => $2, Reason => $3 }); |
553 | } |
761 | } |
554 | }); |
762 | }); |
555 | } else { |
763 | } else { |
556 | &$handle_actual_request; |
764 | &$handle_actual_request; |
557 | } |
765 | } |
558 | |
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559 | }, sub { |
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560 | $timeout |
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561 | }; |
766 | }; |
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767 | |
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768 | my $tcp_connect = $arg{tcp_connect} |
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769 | || do { require AnyEvent::Socket; \&AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect }; |
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770 | |
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771 | $state{connect_guard} = $tcp_connect->($rhost, $rport, $connect_cb, $arg{on_prepare} || sub { $timeout }); |
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772 | |
562 | }; |
773 | }; |
563 | |
774 | |
564 | defined wantarray && AnyEvent::Util::guard { %state = () } |
775 | defined wantarray && AnyEvent::Util::guard { %state = () } |
565 | } |
776 | } |
566 | |
777 | |
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580 | &http_request |
791 | &http_request |
581 | } |
792 | } |
582 | |
793 | |
583 | =back |
794 | =back |
584 | |
795 | |
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796 | =head2 DNS CACHING |
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797 | |
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798 | AnyEvent::HTTP uses the AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect function for |
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799 | the actual connection, which in turn uses AnyEvent::DNS to resolve |
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800 | hostnames. The latter is a simple stub resolver and does no caching |
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801 | on its own. If you want DNS caching, you currently have to provide |
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802 | your own default resolver (by storing a suitable resolver object in |
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803 | C<$AnyEvent::DNS::RESOLVER>). |
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804 | |
585 | =head2 GLOBAL FUNCTIONS AND VARIABLES |
805 | =head2 GLOBAL FUNCTIONS AND VARIABLES |
586 | |
806 | |
587 | =over 4 |
807 | =over 4 |
588 | |
808 | |
589 | =item AnyEvent::HTTP::set_proxy "proxy-url" |
809 | =item AnyEvent::HTTP::set_proxy "proxy-url" |
590 | |
810 | |
591 | Sets the default proxy server to use. The proxy-url must begin with a |
811 | Sets the default proxy server to use. The proxy-url must begin with a |
592 | string of the form C<http://host:port> (optionally C<https:...>). |
812 | string of the form C<http://host:port> (optionally C<https:...>), croaks |
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813 | otherwise. |
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814 | |
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815 | To clear an already-set proxy, use C<undef>. |
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816 | |
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817 | =item $date = AnyEvent::HTTP::format_date $timestamp |
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818 | |
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819 | Takes a POSIX timestamp (seconds since the epoch) and formats it as a HTTP |
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|
820 | Date (RFC 2616). |
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821 | |
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822 | =item $timestamp = AnyEvent::HTTP::parse_date $date |
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823 | |
|
|
824 | Takes a HTTP Date (RFC 2616) and returns the corresponding POSIX |
|
|
825 | timestamp, or C<undef> if the date cannot be parsed. |
593 | |
826 | |
594 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_RECURSE |
827 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_RECURSE |
595 | |
828 | |
596 | The default value for the C<recurse> request parameter (default: C<10>). |
829 | The default value for the C<recurse> request parameter (default: C<10>). |
597 | |
830 | |
598 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::USERAGENT |
831 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::USERAGENT |
599 | |
832 | |
600 | The default value for the C<User-Agent> header (the default is |
833 | The default value for the C<User-Agent> header (the default is |
601 | C<Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; AnyEvent::HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)>). |
834 | C<Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; U; AnyEvent-HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)>). |
602 | |
835 | |
603 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_PERSISTENT |
836 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_PER_HOST |
604 | |
837 | |
605 | The maximum number of persistent connections to keep open (default: 8). |
838 | The maximum number of concurrent connections to the same host (identified |
|
|
839 | by the hostname). If the limit is exceeded, then the additional requests |
|
|
840 | are queued until previous connections are closed. |
606 | |
841 | |
607 | Not implemented currently. |
842 | The default value for this is C<4>, and it is highly advisable to not |
608 | |
843 | increase it. |
609 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT |
|
|
610 | |
|
|
611 | The maximum time to cache a persistent connection, in seconds (default: 2). |
|
|
612 | |
|
|
613 | Not implemented currently. |
|
|
614 | |
844 | |
615 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::ACTIVE |
845 | =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::ACTIVE |
616 | |
846 | |
617 | The number of active connections. This is not the number of currently |
847 | The number of active connections. This is not the number of currently |
618 | running requests, but the number of currently open and non-idle TCP |
848 | running requests, but the number of currently open and non-idle TCP |
… | |
… | |
620 | |
850 | |
621 | =back |
851 | =back |
622 | |
852 | |
623 | =cut |
853 | =cut |
624 | |
854 | |
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|
855 | our @month = qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec); |
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|
856 | our @weekday = qw(Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat); |
|
|
857 | |
|
|
858 | sub format_date($) { |
|
|
859 | my ($time) = @_; |
|
|
860 | |
|
|
861 | # RFC 822/1123 format |
|
|
862 | my ($S, $M, $H, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, undef) = gmtime $time; |
|
|
863 | |
|
|
864 | sprintf "%s, %02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT", |
|
|
865 | $weekday[$wday], $mday, $month[$mon], $year + 1900, |
|
|
866 | $H, $M, $S; |
|
|
867 | } |
|
|
868 | |
|
|
869 | sub parse_date($) { |
|
|
870 | my ($date) = @_; |
|
|
871 | |
|
|
872 | my ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S); |
|
|
873 | |
|
|
874 | if ($date =~ /^[A-Z][a-z][a-z], ([0-9][0-9]) ([A-Z][a-z][a-z]) ([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) ([0-9][0-9]):([0-9][0-9]):([0-9][0-9]) GMT$/) { |
|
|
875 | # RFC 822/1123, required by RFC 2616 |
|
|
876 | ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6); |
|
|
877 | |
|
|
878 | } elsif ($date =~ /^[A-Z][a-z]+, ([0-9][0-9])-([A-Z][a-z][a-z])-([0-9][0-9]) ([0-9][0-9]):([0-9][0-9]):([0-9][0-9]) GMT$/) { |
|
|
879 | # RFC 850 |
|
|
880 | ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S) = ($1, $2, $3 < 69 ? $3 + 2000 : $3 + 1900, $4, $5, $6); |
|
|
881 | |
|
|
882 | } elsif ($date =~ /^[A-Z][a-z][a-z] ([A-Z][a-z][a-z]) ([0-9 ][0-9]) ([0-9][0-9]):([0-9][0-9]):([0-9][0-9]) ([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])$/) { |
|
|
883 | # ISO C's asctime |
|
|
884 | ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S) = ($2, $1, $6, $3, $4, $5); |
|
|
885 | } |
|
|
886 | # other formats fail in the loop below |
|
|
887 | |
|
|
888 | for (0..11) { |
|
|
889 | if ($m eq $month[$_]) { |
|
|
890 | require Time::Local; |
|
|
891 | return Time::Local::timegm ($S, $M, $H, $d, $_, $y); |
|
|
892 | } |
|
|
893 | } |
|
|
894 | |
|
|
895 | undef |
|
|
896 | } |
|
|
897 | |
625 | sub set_proxy($) { |
898 | sub set_proxy($) { |
|
|
899 | if (length $_[0]) { |
626 | $PROXY = [$2, $3 || 3128, $1] if $_[0] =~ m%^(https?):// ([^:/]+) (?: : (\d*) )?%ix; |
900 | $_[0] =~ m%^(https?):// ([^:/]+) (?: : (\d*) )?%ix |
|
|
901 | or Carp::croak "$_[0]: invalid proxy URL"; |
|
|
902 | $PROXY = [$2, $3 || 3128, $1] |
|
|
903 | } else { |
|
|
904 | undef $PROXY; |
|
|
905 | } |
627 | } |
906 | } |
628 | |
907 | |
629 | # initialise proxy from environment |
908 | # initialise proxy from environment |
|
|
909 | eval { |
630 | set_proxy $ENV{http_proxy}; |
910 | set_proxy $ENV{http_proxy}; |
|
|
911 | }; |
|
|
912 | |
|
|
913 | =head2 SOCKS PROXIES |
|
|
914 | |
|
|
915 | Socks proxies are not directly supported by AnyEvent::HTTP. You can |
|
|
916 | compile your perl to support socks, or use an external program such as |
|
|
917 | F<socksify> (dante) or F<tsocks> to make your program use a socks proxy |
|
|
918 | transparently. |
|
|
919 | |
|
|
920 | Alternatively, for AnyEvent::HTTP only, you can use your own |
|
|
921 | C<tcp_connect> function that does the proxy handshake - here is an example |
|
|
922 | that works with socks4a proxies: |
|
|
923 | |
|
|
924 | use Errno; |
|
|
925 | use AnyEvent::Util; |
|
|
926 | use AnyEvent::Socket; |
|
|
927 | use AnyEvent::Handle; |
|
|
928 | |
|
|
929 | # host, port and username of/for your socks4a proxy |
|
|
930 | my $socks_host = "10.0.0.23"; |
|
|
931 | my $socks_port = 9050; |
|
|
932 | my $socks_user = ""; |
|
|
933 | |
|
|
934 | sub socks4a_connect { |
|
|
935 | my ($host, $port, $connect_cb, $prepare_cb) = @_; |
|
|
936 | |
|
|
937 | my $hdl = new AnyEvent::Handle |
|
|
938 | connect => [$socks_host, $socks_port], |
|
|
939 | on_prepare => sub { $prepare_cb->($_[0]{fh}) }, |
|
|
940 | on_error => sub { $connect_cb->() }, |
|
|
941 | ; |
|
|
942 | |
|
|
943 | $hdl->push_write (pack "CCnNZ*Z*", 4, 1, $port, 1, $socks_user, $host); |
|
|
944 | |
|
|
945 | $hdl->push_read (chunk => 8, sub { |
|
|
946 | my ($hdl, $chunk) = @_; |
|
|
947 | my ($status, $port, $ipn) = unpack "xCna4", $chunk; |
|
|
948 | |
|
|
949 | if ($status == 0x5a) { |
|
|
950 | $connect_cb->($hdl->{fh}, (format_address $ipn) . ":$port"); |
|
|
951 | } else { |
|
|
952 | $! = Errno::ENXIO; $connect_cb->(); |
|
|
953 | } |
|
|
954 | }); |
|
|
955 | |
|
|
956 | $hdl |
|
|
957 | } |
|
|
958 | |
|
|
959 | Use C<socks4a_connect> instead of C<tcp_connect> when doing C<http_request>s, |
|
|
960 | possibly after switching off other proxy types: |
|
|
961 | |
|
|
962 | AnyEvent::HTTP::set_proxy undef; # usually you do not want other proxies |
|
|
963 | |
|
|
964 | http_get 'http://www.google.com', tcp_connect => \&socks4a_connect, sub { |
|
|
965 | my ($data, $headers) = @_; |
|
|
966 | ... |
|
|
967 | }; |
631 | |
968 | |
632 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
969 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
633 | |
970 | |
634 | L<AnyEvent>. |
971 | L<AnyEvent>. |
635 | |
972 | |
636 | =head1 AUTHOR |
973 | =head1 AUTHOR |
637 | |
974 | |
638 | Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
975 | Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
639 | http://home.schmorp.de/ |
976 | http://home.schmorp.de/ |
640 | |
977 | |
|
|
978 | With many thanks to Дмитрий Шалашов, who provided countless |
|
|
979 | testcases and bugreports. |
|
|
980 | |
641 | =cut |
981 | =cut |
642 | |
982 | |
643 | 1 |
983 | 1 |
644 | |
984 | |