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3AnyEvent::HTTP - simple but non-blocking HTTP/HTTPS client 3AnyEvent::HTTP - simple but non-blocking HTTP/HTTPS client
4 4
5=head1 SYNOPSIS 5=head1 SYNOPSIS
6 6
7 use AnyEvent::HTTP; 7 use AnyEvent::HTTP;
8
9 http_get "http://www.nethype.de/", sub { print $_[1] };
10
11 # ... do something else here
8 12
9=head1 DESCRIPTION 13=head1 DESCRIPTION
10 14
11This module is an L<AnyEvent> user, you need to make sure that you use and 15This module is an L<AnyEvent> user, you need to make sure that you use and
12run a supported event loop. 16run a supported event loop.
13 17
18This module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP
19client. It supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more,
20all on a very low level. It can follow redirects supports proxies and
21automatically limits the number of connections to the values specified in
22the RFC.
23
24It should generally be a "good client" that is enough for most HTTP
25tasks. Simple tasks should be simple, but complex tasks should still be
26possible as the user retains control over request and response headers.
27
28The caller is responsible for authentication management, cookies (if
29the simplistic implementation in this module doesn't suffice), referer
30and other high-level protocol details for which this module offers only
31limited support.
32
14=head2 METHODS 33=head2 METHODS
15 34
16=over 4 35=over 4
17 36
18=cut 37=cut
19 38
20package AnyEvent::HTTP; 39package AnyEvent::HTTP;
21 40
22use strict; 41use common::sense;
23no warnings;
24 42
25use Carp; 43use Errno ();
26 44
27use AnyEvent (); 45use AnyEvent 5.0 ();
28use AnyEvent::Util (); 46use AnyEvent::Util ();
29use AnyEvent::Socket ();
30use AnyEvent::Handle (); 47use AnyEvent::Handle ();
31 48
32use base Exporter::; 49use base Exporter::;
33 50
34our $VERSION = '1.0'; 51our $VERSION = '1.5';
35 52
36our @EXPORT = qw(http_get http_request); 53our @EXPORT = qw(http_get http_post http_head http_request);
37 54
38our $USERAGENT = "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; AnyEvent::HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)"; 55our $USERAGENT = "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; U; AnyEvent-HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)";
39our $MAX_RECURSE = 10; 56our $MAX_RECURSE = 10;
40our $MAX_PERSISTENT = 8; 57our $MAX_PERSISTENT = 8;
41our $PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT = 2; 58our $PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT = 2;
42our $TIMEOUT = 300; 59our $TIMEOUT = 300;
43 60
44# changing these is evil 61# changing these is evil
45our $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST = 2; 62our $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST = 2;
46our $MAX_PER_HOST = 4; # not respected yet :( 63our $MAX_PER_HOST = 4;
47 64
48our $PROXY; 65our $PROXY;
66our $ACTIVE = 0;
49 67
50my %KA_COUNT; # number of open keep-alive connections per host 68my %KA_COUNT; # number of open keep-alive connections per host
69my %CO_SLOT; # number of open connections, and wait queue, per host
51 70
52=item http_get $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers) 71=item http_get $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
53 72
54Executes an HTTP-GET request. See the http_request function for details on 73Executes an HTTP-GET request. See the http_request function for details on
55additional parameters. 74additional parameters and the return value.
56 75
76=item http_head $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
77
78Executes an HTTP-HEAD request. See the http_request function for details
79on additional parameters and the return value.
80
57=item http_get $url, $body, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers) 81=item http_post $url, $body, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
58 82
59Executes an HTTP-POST request with a requets body of C<$bod>. See the 83Executes an HTTP-POST request with a request body of C<$body>. See the
60http_request function for details on additional parameters. 84http_request function for details on additional parameters and the return
85value.
61 86
62=item http_request $method => $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers) 87=item http_request $method => $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
63 88
64Executes a HTTP request of type C<$method> (e.g. C<GET>, C<POST>). The URL 89Executes a HTTP request of type C<$method> (e.g. C<GET>, C<POST>). The URL
65must be an absolute http or https URL. 90must be an absolute http or https URL.
66 91
92When called in void context, nothing is returned. In other contexts,
93C<http_request> returns a "cancellation guard" - you have to keep the
94object at least alive until the callback get called. If the object gets
95destroyed before the callback is called, the request will be cancelled.
96
67The callback will be called with the response data as first argument 97The callback will be called with the response body data as first argument
68(or C<undef> if it wasn't available due to errors), and a hash-ref with 98(or C<undef> if an error occured), and a hash-ref with response headers
69response headers as second argument. 99(and trailers) as second argument.
70 100
71All the headers in that has are lowercased. In addition to the response 101All the headers in that hash are lowercased. In addition to the response
72headers, the three "pseudo-headers" C<HTTPVersion>, C<Status> and 102headers, the "pseudo-headers" (uppercase to avoid clashing with possible
73C<Reason> contain the three parts of the HTTP Status-Line of the same 103response headers) C<HTTPVersion>, C<Status> and C<Reason> contain the
74name. 104three parts of the HTTP Status-Line of the same name. If an error occurs
105during the body phase of a request, then the original C<Status> and
106C<Reason> values from the header are available as C<OrigStatus> and
107C<OrigReason>.
108
109The pseudo-header C<URL> contains the actual URL (which can differ from
110the requested URL when following redirects - for example, you might get
111an error that your URL scheme is not supported even though your URL is a
112valid http URL because it redirected to an ftp URL, in which case you can
113look at the URL pseudo header).
114
115The pseudo-header C<Redirect> only exists when the request was a result
116of an internal redirect. In that case it is an array reference with
117the C<($data, $headers)> from the redirect response. Note that this
118response could in turn be the result of a redirect itself, and C<<
119$headers->{Redirect}[1]{Redirect} >> will then contain the original
120response, and so on.
121
122If the server sends a header multiple times, then their contents will be
123joined together with a comma (C<,>), as per the HTTP spec.
75 124
76If an internal error occurs, such as not being able to resolve a hostname, 125If an internal error occurs, such as not being able to resolve a hostname,
77then C<$data> will be C<undef>, C<< $headers->{Status} >> will be C<599> 126then C<$data> will be C<undef>, C<< $headers->{Status} >> will be
78and the C<Reason> pseudo-header will contain an error message. 127C<590>-C<599> and the C<Reason> pseudo-header will contain an error
128message. Currently the following status codes are used:
129
130=over 4
131
132=item 595 - errors during connection etsbalishment, proxy handshake.
133
134=item 596 - errors during TLS negotiation, request sending and header processing.
135
136=item 597 - errors during body receiving or processing.
137
138=item 598 - user aborted request via C<on_header> or C<on_body>.
139
140=item 599 - other, usually nonretryable, errors (garbled URL etc.).
141
142=back
143
144A typical callback might look like this:
145
146 sub {
147 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
148
149 if ($hdr->{Status} =~ /^2/) {
150 ... everything should be ok
151 } else {
152 print "error, $hdr->{Status} $hdr->{Reason}\n";
153 }
154 }
79 155
80Additional parameters are key-value pairs, and are fully optional. They 156Additional parameters are key-value pairs, and are fully optional. They
81include: 157include:
82 158
83=over 4 159=over 4
87Whether to recurse requests or not, e.g. on redirects, authentication 163Whether to recurse requests or not, e.g. on redirects, authentication
88retries and so on, and how often to do so. 164retries and so on, and how often to do so.
89 165
90=item headers => hashref 166=item headers => hashref
91 167
92The request headers to use. 168The request headers to use. Currently, C<http_request> may provide its own
169C<Host:>, C<Content-Length:>, C<Connection:> and C<Cookie:> headers and
170will provide defaults at least for C<TE:>, C<Referer:> and C<User-Agent:>
171(this can be suppressed by using C<undef> for these headers in which case
172they won't be sent at all).
93 173
94=item timeout => $seconds 174=item timeout => $seconds
95 175
96The time-out to use for various stages - each connect attempt will reset 176The time-out to use for various stages - each connect attempt will reset
97the timeout, as will read or write activity. Default timeout is 5 minutes. 177the timeout, as will read or write activity, i.e. this is not an overall
178timeout.
179
180Default timeout is 5 minutes.
98 181
99=item proxy => [$host, $port[, $scheme]] or undef 182=item proxy => [$host, $port[, $scheme]] or undef
100 183
101Use the given http proxy for all requests. If not specified, then the 184Use the given http proxy for all requests. If not specified, then the
102default proxy (as specified by C<$ENV{http_proxy}>) is used. 185default proxy (as specified by C<$ENV{http_proxy}>) is used.
103 186
104C<$scheme> must be either missing or C<http> for HTTP, or C<https> for 187C<$scheme> must be either missing, C<http> for HTTP or C<https> for
105HTTPS. 188HTTPS.
106 189
107=item body => $string 190=item body => $string
108 191
109The request body, usually empty. Will be-sent as-is (future versions of 192The request body, usually empty. Will be sent as-is (future versions of
110this module might offer more options). 193this module might offer more options).
111 194
195=item cookie_jar => $hash_ref
196
197Passing this parameter enables (simplified) cookie-processing, loosely
198based on the original netscape specification.
199
200The C<$hash_ref> must be an (initially empty) hash reference which
201will get updated automatically. It is possible to save the cookie jar
202to persistent storage with something like JSON or Storable - see the
203C<AnyEvent::HTTP::cookie_jar_expire> function if you wish to remove
204expired or session-only cookies, and also for documentation on the format
205of the cookie jar.
206
207Note that this cookie implementation is not meant to be complete. If
208you want complete cookie management you have to do that on your
209own. C<cookie_jar> is meant as a quick fix to get most cookie-using sites
210working. Cookies are a privacy disaster, do not use them unless required
211to.
212
213When cookie processing is enabled, the C<Cookie:> and C<Set-Cookie:>
214headers will be set and handled by this module, otherwise they will be
215left untouched.
216
217=item tls_ctx => $scheme | $tls_ctx
218
219Specifies the AnyEvent::TLS context to be used for https connections. This
220parameter follows the same rules as the C<tls_ctx> parameter to
221L<AnyEvent::Handle>, but additionally, the two strings C<low> or
222C<high> can be specified, which give you a predefined low-security (no
223verification, highest compatibility) and high-security (CA and common-name
224verification) TLS context.
225
226The default for this option is C<low>, which could be interpreted as "give
227me the page, no matter what".
228
229=item on_prepare => $callback->($fh)
230
231In rare cases you need to "tune" the socket before it is used to
232connect (for exmaple, to bind it on a given IP address). This parameter
233overrides the prepare callback passed to C<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect>
234and behaves exactly the same way (e.g. it has to provide a
235timeout). See the description for the C<$prepare_cb> argument of
236C<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect> for details.
237
238=item tcp_connect => $callback->($host, $service, $connect_cb, $prepare_cb)
239
240In even rarer cases you want total control over how AnyEvent::HTTP
241establishes connections. Normally it uses L<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect>
242to do this, but you can provide your own C<tcp_connect> function -
243obviously, it has to follow the same calling conventions, except that it
244may always return a connection guard object.
245
246There are probably lots of weird uses for this function, starting from
247tracing the hosts C<http_request> actually tries to connect, to (inexact
248but fast) host => IP address caching or even socks protocol support.
249
250=item on_header => $callback->($headers)
251
252When specified, this callback will be called with the header hash as soon
253as headers have been successfully received from the remote server (not on
254locally-generated errors).
255
256It has to return either true (in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will continue),
257or false, in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will cancel the download (and call
258the finish callback with an error code of C<598>).
259
260This callback is useful, among other things, to quickly reject unwanted
261content, which, if it is supposed to be rare, can be faster than first
262doing a C<HEAD> request.
263
264The downside is that cancelling the request makes it impossible to re-use
265the connection. Also, the C<on_header> callback will not receive any
266trailer (headers sent after the response body).
267
268Example: cancel the request unless the content-type is "text/html".
269
270 on_header => sub {
271 $_[0]{"content-type"} =~ /^text\/html\s*(?:;|$)/
272 },
273
274=item on_body => $callback->($partial_body, $headers)
275
276When specified, all body data will be passed to this callback instead of
277to the completion callback. The completion callback will get the empty
278string instead of the body data.
279
280It has to return either true (in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will continue),
281or false, in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will cancel the download (and call
282the completion callback with an error code of C<598>).
283
284The downside to cancelling the request is that it makes it impossible to
285re-use the connection.
286
287This callback is useful when the data is too large to be held in memory
288(so the callback writes it to a file) or when only some information should
289be extracted, or when the body should be processed incrementally.
290
291It is usually preferred over doing your own body handling via
292C<want_body_handle>, but in case of streaming APIs, where HTTP is
293only used to create a connection, C<want_body_handle> is the better
294alternative, as it allows you to install your own event handler, reducing
295resource usage.
296
297=item want_body_handle => $enable
298
299When enabled (default is disabled), the behaviour of AnyEvent::HTTP
300changes considerably: after parsing the headers, and instead of
301downloading the body (if any), the completion callback will be
302called. Instead of the C<$body> argument containing the body data, the
303callback will receive the L<AnyEvent::Handle> object associated with the
304connection. In error cases, C<undef> will be passed. When there is no body
305(e.g. status C<304>), the empty string will be passed.
306
307The handle object might or might not be in TLS mode, might be connected to
308a proxy, be a persistent connection etc., and configured in unspecified
309ways. The user is responsible for this handle (it will not be used by this
310module anymore).
311
312This is useful with some push-type services, where, after the initial
313headers, an interactive protocol is used (typical example would be the
314push-style twitter API which starts a JSON/XML stream).
315
316If you think you need this, first have a look at C<on_body>, to see if
317that doesn't solve your problem in a better way.
318
112=back 319=back
113 320
114=back 321Example: do a simple HTTP GET request for http://www.nethype.de/ and print
322the response body.
323
324 http_request GET => "http://www.nethype.de/", sub {
325 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
326 print "$body\n";
327 };
328
329Example: do a HTTP HEAD request on https://www.google.com/, use a
330timeout of 30 seconds.
331
332 http_request
333 GET => "https://www.google.com",
334 timeout => 30,
335 sub {
336 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
337 use Data::Dumper;
338 print Dumper $hdr;
339 }
340 ;
341
342Example: do another simple HTTP GET request, but immediately try to
343cancel it.
344
345 my $request = http_request GET => "http://www.nethype.de/", sub {
346 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
347 print "$body\n";
348 };
349
350 undef $request;
115 351
116=cut 352=cut
117 353
354sub _slot_schedule;
355sub _slot_schedule($) {
356 my $host = shift;
357
358 while ($CO_SLOT{$host}[0] < $MAX_PER_HOST) {
359 if (my $cb = shift @{ $CO_SLOT{$host}[1] }) {
360 # somebody wants that slot
361 ++$CO_SLOT{$host}[0];
362 ++$ACTIVE;
363
364 $cb->(AnyEvent::Util::guard {
365 --$ACTIVE;
366 --$CO_SLOT{$host}[0];
367 _slot_schedule $host;
368 });
369 } else {
370 # nobody wants the slot, maybe we can forget about it
371 delete $CO_SLOT{$host} unless $CO_SLOT{$host}[0];
372 last;
373 }
374 }
375}
376
377# wait for a free slot on host, call callback
378sub _get_slot($$) {
379 push @{ $CO_SLOT{$_[0]}[1] }, $_[1];
380
381 _slot_schedule $_[0];
382}
383
384#############################################################################
385
386# expire cookies
387sub cookie_jar_expire($;$) {
388 my ($jar, $session_end) = @_;
389
390 %$jar = () if $jar->{version} != 1;
391
392 my $anow = AE::now;
393
394 while (my ($chost, $paths) = each %$jar) {
395 next unless ref $paths;
396
397 while (my ($cpath, $cookies) = each %$paths) {
398 while (my ($cookie, $kv) = each %$cookies) {
399 if (exists $kv->{_expires}) {
400 delete $cookies->{$cookie}
401 if $anow > $kv->{_expires};
402 } elsif ($session_end) {
403 delete $cookies->{$cookie};
404 }
405 }
406
407 delete $paths->{$cpath}
408 unless %$cookies;
409 }
410
411 delete $jar->{$chost}
412 unless %$paths;
413 }
414}
415
416# extract cookies from jar
417sub cookie_jar_extract($$$$) {
418 my ($jar, $uscheme, $uhost, $upath) = @_;
419
420 %$jar = () if $jar->{version} != 1;
421
422 my @cookies;
423
424 while (my ($chost, $paths) = each %$jar) {
425 next unless ref $paths;
426
427 if ($chost =~ /^\./) {
428 next unless $chost eq substr $uhost, -length $chost;
429 } elsif ($chost =~ /\./) {
430 next unless $chost eq $uhost;
431 } else {
432 next;
433 }
434
435 while (my ($cpath, $cookies) = each %$paths) {
436 next unless $cpath eq substr $upath, 0, length $cpath;
437
438 while (my ($cookie, $kv) = each %$cookies) {
439 next if $uscheme ne "https" && exists $kv->{secure};
440
441 if (exists $kv->{_expires} and AE::now > $kv->{_expires}) {
442 delete $cookies->{$cookie};
443 next;
444 }
445
446 my $value = $kv->{value};
447
448 if ($value =~ /[=;,[:space:]]/) {
449 $value =~ s/([\\"])/\\$1/g;
450 $value = "\"$value\"";
451 }
452
453 push @cookies, "$cookie=$value";
454 }
455 }
456 }
457
458 \@cookies
459}
460
461# parse set_cookie header into jar
462sub cookie_jar_set_cookie($$$$) {
463 my ($jar, $set_cookie, $uhost, $date) = @_;
464
465 my $anow = int AE::now;
466 my $snow; # server-now
467
468 for ($set_cookie) {
469 # parse NAME=VALUE
470 my @kv;
471
472 # expires is not http-compliant in the original cookie-spec,
473 # we support the official date format and some extensions
474 while (
475 m{
476 \G\s*
477 (?:
478 expires \s*=\s* ([A-Z][a-z][a-z]+,\ [^,;]+)
479 | ([^=;,[:space:]]+) (?: \s*=\s* (?: "((?:[^\\"]+|\\.)*)" | ([^=;,[:space:]]*) ) )?
480 )
481 }gcxsi
482 ) {
483 my $name = $2;
484 my $value = $4;
485
486 if (defined $1) {
487 # expires
488 $name = "expires";
489 $value = $1;
490 } elsif (defined $3) {
491 # quoted
492 $value = $3;
493 $value =~ s/\\(.)/$1/gs;
494 }
495
496 push @kv, lc $name, $value;
497
498 last unless /\G\s*;/gc;
499 }
500
501 last unless @kv;
502
503 my $name = shift @kv;
504 my %kv = (value => shift @kv, @kv);
505
506 if (exists $kv{"max-age"}) {
507 $kv{_expires} = $anow + delete $kv{"max-age"};
508 } elsif (exists $kv{expires}) {
509 $snow ||= parse_date ($date) || $anow;
510 $kv{_expires} = $anow + (parse_date (delete $kv{expires}) - $snow);
511 } else {
512 delete $kv{_expires};
513 }
514
515 my $cdom;
516 my $cpath = (delete $kv{path}) || "/";
517
518 if (exists $kv{domain}) {
519 $cdom = delete $kv{domain};
520
521 $cdom =~ s/^\.?/./; # make sure it starts with a "."
522
523 next if $cdom =~ /\.$/;
524
525 # this is not rfc-like and not netscape-like. go figure.
526 my $ndots = $cdom =~ y/.//;
527 next if $ndots < ($cdom =~ /\.[^.][^.]\.[^.][^.]$/ ? 3 : 2);
528 } else {
529 $cdom = $uhost;
530 }
531
532 # store it
533 $jar->{version} = 1;
534 $jar->{lc $cdom}{$cpath}{$name} = \%kv;
535
536 redo if /\G\s*,/gc;
537 }
538}
539
540# continue to parse $_ for headers and place them into the arg
541sub parse_hdr() {
542 my %hdr;
543
544 # things seen, not parsed:
545 # p3pP="NON CUR OTPi OUR NOR UNI"
546
547 $hdr{lc $1} .= ",$2"
548 while /\G
549 ([^:\000-\037]*):
550 [\011\040]*
551 ((?: [^\012]+ | \012[\011\040] )*)
552 \012
553 /gxc;
554
555 /\G$/
556 or return;
557
558 # remove the "," prefix we added to all headers above
559 substr $_, 0, 1, ""
560 for values %hdr;
561
562 \%hdr
563}
564
565our $qr_nlnl = qr{(?<![^\012])\015?\012};
566
567our $TLS_CTX_LOW = { cache => 1, sslv2 => 1 };
568our $TLS_CTX_HIGH = { cache => 1, verify => 1, verify_peername => "https" };
569
118sub http_request($$$;@) { 570sub http_request($$@) {
119 my $cb = pop; 571 my $cb = pop;
120 my ($method, $url, %arg) = @_; 572 my ($method, $url, %arg) = @_;
121 573
122 my %hdr; 574 my %hdr;
123 575
576 $arg{tls_ctx} = $TLS_CTX_LOW if $arg{tls_ctx} eq "low" || !exists $arg{tls_ctx};
577 $arg{tls_ctx} = $TLS_CTX_HIGH if $arg{tls_ctx} eq "high";
578
124 $method = uc $method; 579 $method = uc $method;
125 580
126 if (my $hdr = delete $arg{headers}) { 581 if (my $hdr = $arg{headers}) {
127 while (my ($k, $v) = each %$hdr) { 582 while (my ($k, $v) = each %$hdr) {
128 $hdr{lc $k} = $v; 583 $hdr{lc $k} = $v;
129 } 584 }
130 } 585 }
131 586
587 # pseudo headers for all subsequent responses
588 my @pseudo = (URL => $url);
589 push @pseudo, Redirect => delete $arg{Redirect} if exists $arg{Redirect};
590
591 my $recurse = exists $arg{recurse} ? delete $arg{recurse} : $MAX_RECURSE;
592
593 return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Too many redirections" })
594 if $recurse < 0;
595
132 my $proxy = $arg{proxy} || $PROXY; 596 my $proxy = $arg{proxy} || $PROXY;
133 my $timeout = $arg{timeout} || $TIMEOUT; 597 my $timeout = $arg{timeout} || $TIMEOUT;
134 my $recurse = exists $arg{recurse} ? $arg{recurse} : $MAX_RECURSE;
135 598
136 $hdr{"user-agent"} ||= $USERAGENT; 599 my ($uscheme, $uauthority, $upath, $query, $fragment) =
600 $url =~ m|(?:([^:/?#]+):)?(?://([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(?:(\?[^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?|;
137 601
138 my ($host, $port, $path, $scheme); 602 $uscheme = lc $uscheme;
603
604 my $uport = $uscheme eq "http" ? 80
605 : $uscheme eq "https" ? 443
606 : return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Only http and https URL schemes supported" });
607
608 $uauthority =~ /^(?: .*\@ )? ([^\@:]+) (?: : (\d+) )?$/x
609 or return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Unparsable URL" });
610
611 my $uhost = lc $1;
612 $uport = $2 if defined $2;
613
614 $hdr{host} = defined $2 ? "$uhost:$2" : "$uhost"
615 unless exists $hdr{host};
616
617 $uhost =~ s/^\[(.*)\]$/$1/;
618 $upath .= $query if length $query;
619
620 $upath =~ s%^/?%/%;
621
622 # cookie processing
623 if (my $jar = $arg{cookie_jar}) {
624 my $cookies = cookie_jar_extract $jar, $uscheme, $uhost, $upath;
625
626 $hdr{cookie} = join "; ", @$cookies
627 if @$cookies;
628 }
629
630 my ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath); # request host, port, path
139 631
140 if ($proxy) { 632 if ($proxy) {
141 ($host, $port, $scheme) = @$proxy; 633 ($rpath, $rhost, $rport, $rscheme) = ($url, @$proxy);
142 $path = $url; 634
635 $rscheme = "http" unless defined $rscheme;
636
637 # don't support https requests over https-proxy transport,
638 # can't be done with tls as spec'ed, unless you double-encrypt.
639 $rscheme = "http" if $uscheme eq "https" && $rscheme eq "https";
640
641 $rhost = lc $rhost;
642 $rscheme = lc $rscheme;
143 } else { 643 } else {
144 ($scheme, my $authority, $path, my $query, my $fragment) = 644 ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath) = ($uhost, $uport, $uscheme, $upath);
145 $url =~ m|(?:([^:/?#]+):)?(?://([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?|;
146
147 $port = $scheme eq "http" ? 80
148 : $scheme eq "https" ? 443
149 : croak "$url: only http and https URLs supported";
150
151 $authority =~ /^(?: .*\@ )? ([^\@:]+) (?: : (\d+) )?$/x
152 or croak "$authority: unparsable URL";
153
154 $host = $1;
155 $port = $2 if defined $2;
156
157 $host =~ s/^\[(.*)\]$/$1/;
158 $path .= "?$query" if length $query;
159
160 $path = "/" unless $path;
161
162 $hdr{host} = $host = lc $host;
163 } 645 }
164 646
165 $scheme = lc $scheme; 647 # leave out fragment and query string, just a heuristic
648 $hdr{referer} = "$uscheme://$uauthority$upath" unless exists $hdr{referer};
649 $hdr{"user-agent"} = $USERAGENT unless exists $hdr{"user-agent"};
166 650
167 my %state;
168
169 $state{body} = delete $arg{body};
170
171 $hdr{"content-length"} = length $state{body}; 651 $hdr{"content-length"} = length $arg{body}
652 if length $arg{body} || $method ne "GET";
172 653
173 $state{connect_guard} = AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect $host, $port, sub { 654 my $idempotent = $method =~ /^(?:GET|HEAD|PUT|DELETE|OPTIONS|TRACE)$/;
655
656 # default value for keepalive is true iff the request is for an idempotent method
657 my $keepalive = exists $arg{keepalive}
658 ? $arg{keepalive}*1
659 : $idempotent ? $PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT : 0;
660
661 $hdr{connection} = ($keepalive ? "" : "close ") . "Te"; #1.1
662 $hdr{te} = "trailers" unless exists $hdr{te}; #1.1
663
664 my %state = (connect_guard => 1);
665
666 my $ae_error = 595; # connecting
667
668 # handle actual, non-tunneled, request
669 my $handle_actual_request = sub {
670 $ae_error = 596; # request phase
671
672 $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $uscheme eq "https" && !exists $state{handle}{tls};
673
674 # send request
675 $state{handle}->push_write (
676 "$method $rpath HTTP/1.1\015\012"
677 . (join "", map "\u$_: $hdr{$_}\015\012", grep defined $hdr{$_}, keys %hdr)
678 . "\015\012"
679 . (delete $arg{body})
680 );
681
682 # return if error occured during push_write()
683 return unless %state;
684
685 # reduce memory usage, save a kitten, also re-use it for the response headers.
686 %hdr = ();
687
688 # status line and headers
689 $state{read_response} = sub {
690 for ("$_[1]") {
691 y/\015//d; # weed out any \015, as they show up in the weirdest of places.
692
693 /^HTTP\/0*([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\012]*) )? \012/gxci
694 or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Invalid server response" }));
695
696 # 100 Continue handling
697 # should not happen as we don't send expect: 100-continue,
698 # but we handle it just in case.
699 # since we send the request body regardless, if we get an error
700 # we are out of-sync, which we currently do NOT handle correctly.
701 return $state{handle}->push_read (line => $qr_nlnl, $state{read_response})
702 if $2 eq 100;
703
704 push @pseudo,
705 HTTPVersion => $1,
706 Status => $2,
707 Reason => $3,
708 ;
709
710 my $hdr = parse_hdr
711 or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Garbled response headers" }));
712
713 %hdr = (%$hdr, @pseudo);
714 }
715
716 # redirect handling
717 # microsoft and other shitheads don't give a shit for following standards,
718 # try to support some common forms of broken Location headers.
719 if ($hdr{location} !~ /^(?: $ | [^:\/?\#]+ : )/x) {
720 $hdr{location} =~ s/^\.\/+//;
721
722 my $url = "$rscheme://$uhost:$uport";
723
724 unless ($hdr{location} =~ s/^\///) {
725 $url .= $upath;
726 $url =~ s/\/[^\/]*$//;
727 }
728
729 $hdr{location} = "$url/$hdr{location}";
730 }
731
732 my $redirect;
733
734 if ($recurse) {
735 my $status = $hdr{Status};
736
737 # industry standard is to redirect POST as GET for
738 # 301, 302 and 303, in contrast to HTTP/1.0 and 1.1.
739 # also, the UA should ask the user for 301 and 307 and POST,
740 # industry standard seems to be to simply follow.
741 # we go with the industry standard.
742 if ($status == 301 or $status == 302 or $status == 303) {
743 # HTTP/1.1 is unclear on how to mutate the method
744 $method = "GET" unless $method eq "HEAD";
745 $redirect = 1;
746 } elsif ($status == 307) {
747 $redirect = 1;
748 }
749 }
750
751 my $finish = sub { # ($data, $err_status, $err_reason[, $keepalive])
752 my $may_keep_alive = $_[3];
753
754 $state{handle}->destroy if $state{handle};
755 %state = ();
756
757 if (defined $_[1]) {
758 $hdr{OrigStatus} = $hdr{Status}; $hdr{Status} = $_[1];
759 $hdr{OrigReason} = $hdr{Reason}; $hdr{Reason} = $_[2];
760 }
761
762 # set-cookie processing
763 if ($arg{cookie_jar}) {
764 cookie_jar_set_cookie $arg{cookie_jar}, $hdr{"set-cookie"}, $uhost, $hdr{date};
765 }
766
767 if ($redirect && exists $hdr{location}) {
768 # we ignore any errors, as it is very common to receive
769 # Content-Length != 0 but no actual body
770 # we also access %hdr, as $_[1] might be an erro
771 http_request (
772 $method => $hdr{location},
773 %arg,
774 recurse => $recurse - 1,
775 Redirect => [$_[0], \%hdr],
776 $cb);
777 } else {
778 $cb->($_[0], \%hdr);
779 }
780 };
781
782 $ae_error = 597; # body phase
783
784 my $len = $hdr{"content-length"};
785
786 # body handling, many different code paths
787 # - no body expected
788 # - want_body_handle
789 # - te chunked
790 # - 2x length known (with or without on_body)
791 # - 2x length not known (with or without on_body)
792 if (!$redirect && $arg{on_header} && !$arg{on_header}(\%hdr)) {
793 $finish->(undef, 598 => "Request cancelled by on_header");
794 } elsif (
795 $hdr{Status} =~ /^(?:1..|204|205|304)$/
796 or $method eq "HEAD"
797 or (defined $len && $len == 0) # == 0, not !, because "0 " is true
798 ) {
799 # no body
800 $finish->("", undef, undef, 1);
801
802 } elsif (!$redirect && $arg{want_body_handle}) {
803 $_[0]->on_eof (undef);
804 $_[0]->on_error (undef);
805 $_[0]->on_read (undef);
806
807 $finish->(delete $state{handle});
808
809 } elsif ($hdr{"transfer-encoding"} =~ /\bchunked\b/i) {
810 my $cl = 0;
811 my $body = undef;
812 my $on_body = $arg{on_body} || sub { $body .= shift; 1 };
813
814 $state{read_chunk} = sub {
815 $_[1] =~ /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)/
816 or $finish->(undef, $ae_error => "Garbled chunked transfer encoding");
817
818 my $len = hex $1;
819
820 if ($len) {
821 $cl += $len;
822
823 $_[0]->push_read (chunk => $len, sub {
824 $on_body->($_[1], \%hdr)
825 or return $finish->(undef, 598 => "Request cancelled by on_body");
826
827 $_[0]->push_read (line => sub {
828 length $_[1]
829 and return $finish->(undef, $ae_error => "Garbled chunked transfer encoding");
830 $_[0]->push_read (line => $state{read_chunk});
831 });
832 });
833 } else {
834 $hdr{"content-length"} ||= $cl;
835
836 $_[0]->push_read (line => $qr_nlnl, sub {
837 if (length $_[1]) {
838 for ("$_[1]") {
839 y/\015//d; # weed out any \015, as they show up in the weirdest of places.
840
841 my $hdr = parse_hdr
842 or return $finish->(undef, $ae_error => "Garbled response trailers");
843
844 %hdr = (%hdr, %$hdr);
845 }
846 }
847
848 $finish->($body, undef, undef, 1);
849 });
850 }
851 };
852
853 $_[0]->push_read (line => $state{read_chunk});
854
855 } elsif ($arg{on_body}) {
856 if (defined $len) {
857 $_[0]->on_read (sub {
858 $len -= length $_[0]{rbuf};
859
860 $arg{on_body}(delete $_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr)
861 or return $finish->(undef, 598 => "Request cancelled by on_body");
862
863 $len > 0
864 or $finish->("", undef, undef, 1);
865 });
866 } else {
867 $_[0]->on_eof (sub {
868 $finish->("");
869 });
870 $_[0]->on_read (sub {
871 $arg{on_body}(delete $_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr)
872 or $finish->(undef, 598 => "Request cancelled by on_body");
873 });
874 }
875 } else {
876 $_[0]->on_eof (undef);
877
878 if (defined $len) {
879 $_[0]->on_read (sub {
880 $finish->((substr delete $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $len, ""), undef, undef, 1)
881 if $len <= length $_[0]{rbuf};
882 });
883 } else {
884 $_[0]->on_error (sub {
885 ($! == Errno::EPIPE || !$!)
886 ? $finish->(delete $_[0]{rbuf})
887 : $finish->(undef, $ae_error => $_[2]);
888 });
889 $_[0]->on_read (sub { });
890 }
891 }
892 };
893
894 $state{handle}->push_read (line => $qr_nlnl, $state{read_response});
895 };
896
897 my $connect_cb = sub {
174 $state{fh} = shift 898 $state{fh} = shift
899 or do {
900 my $err = "$!";
901 %state = ();
175 or return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "$!" }); 902 return $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => $ae_error, Reason => $err });
903 };
176 904
177 delete $state{connect_guard}; # reduce memory usage, save a tree 905 return unless delete $state{connect_guard};
178 906
179 # get handle 907 # get handle
180 $state{handle} = new AnyEvent::Handle 908 $state{handle} = new AnyEvent::Handle
181 fh => $state{fh}, 909 fh => $state{fh},
182 ($scheme eq "https" ? (tls => "connect") : ()); 910 peername => $rhost,
911 tls_ctx => $arg{tls_ctx},
912 # these need to be reconfigured on keepalive handles
913 timeout => $timeout,
914 on_error => sub {
915 %state = ();
916 $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => $ae_error, Reason => $_[2] });
917 },
918 on_eof => sub {
919 %state = ();
920 $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => $ae_error, Reason => "Unexpected end-of-file" });
921 },
922 ;
183 923
184 # limit the number of persistent connections 924 # limit the number of persistent connections
925 # keepalive not yet supported
185 if ($KA_COUNT{$_[1]} < $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST) { 926# if ($KA_COUNT{$_[1]} < $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST) {
186 ++$KA_COUNT{$_[1]}; 927# ++$KA_COUNT{$_[1]};
187 $state{handle}{ka_count_guard} = AnyEvent::Util::guard { --$KA_COUNT{$_[1]} }; 928# $state{handle}{ka_count_guard} = AnyEvent::Util::guard {
929# --$KA_COUNT{$_[1]}
930# };
188 $hdr{connection} = "keep-alive"; 931# $hdr{connection} = "keep-alive";
189 delete $hdr{connection}; # keep-alive not yet supported
190 } else {
191 delete $hdr{connection};
192 } 932# }
193 933
194 # (re-)configure handle 934 $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $rscheme eq "https";
195 $state{handle}->timeout ($timeout);
196 $state{handle}->on_error (sub {
197 %state = ();
198 $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "$!" });
199 });
200 $state{handle}->on_eof (sub {
201 %state = ();
202 $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "unexpected end-of-file" });
203 });
204 935
205 # send request 936 # now handle proxy-CONNECT method
206 $state{handle}->push_write ( 937 if ($proxy && $uscheme eq "https") {
207 "$method $path HTTP/1.0\015\012" 938 # oh dear, we have to wrap it into a connect request
208 . (join "", map "$_: $hdr{$_}\015\012", keys %hdr)
209 . "\015\012"
210 . (delete $state{body})
211 );
212 939
213 %hdr = (); # reduce memory usage, save a kitten 940 # maybe re-use $uauthority with patched port?
214 941 $state{handle}->push_write ("CONNECT $uhost:$uport HTTP/1.0\015\012\015\012");
215 # status line
216 $state{handle}->push_read (line => qr/\015?\012/, sub { 942 $state{handle}->push_read (line => $qr_nlnl, sub {
217 $_[1] =~ /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) \s+ ([^\015\012]+)/ix 943 $_[1] =~ /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\015\012]*) )?/ix
218 or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "invalid server response ($_[1])" })); 944 or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => 599, Reason => "Invalid proxy connect response ($_[1])" }));
219 945
220 my %hdr = ( # response headers 946 if ($2 == 200) {
221 HTTPVersion => ",$1", 947 $rpath = $upath;
222 Status => ",$2", 948 $handle_actual_request->();
223 Reason => ",$3",
224 );
225
226 # headers, could be optimized a bit
227 $state{handle}->unshift_read (line => qr/\015?\012\015?\012/, sub {
228 for ("$_[1]\012") {
229 # we support spaces in field names, as lotus domino
230 # creates them.
231 $hdr{lc $1} .= ",$2"
232 while /\G
233 ([^:\000-\037]+):
234 [\011\040]*
235 ((?: [^\015\012]+ | \015?\012[\011\040] )*)
236 \015?\012
237 /gxc;
238
239 /\G$/
240 or return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "garbled response headers" });
241 } 949 } else {
242
243 substr $_, 0, 1, ""
244 for values %hdr;
245
246 if ($method eq "HEAD") {
247 %state = (); 950 %state = ();
248 $cb->(undef, \%hdr); 951 $cb->(undef, { @pseudo, Status => $2, Reason => $3 });
249 } else {
250 if (exists $hdr{"content-length"}) {
251 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $hdr{"content-length"}, sub {
252 # could cache persistent connection now
253 if ($hdr{connection} =~ /\bkeep-alive\b/i) {
254 # but we don't, due to misdesigns, this is annoyingly complex
255 };
256
257 %state = ();
258 $cb->($_[1], \%hdr);
259 });
260 } else {
261 # too bad, need to read until we get an error or EOF,
262 # no way to detect winged data.
263 $_[0]->on_error (sub {
264 %state = ();
265 $cb->($_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr);
266 });
267 $_[0]->on_eof (undef);
268 $_[0]->on_read (sub { });
269 }
270 } 952 }
271 }); 953 });
954 } else {
955 $handle_actual_request->();
272 }); 956 }
273 }, sub { 957 };
274 $timeout 958
959 _get_slot $uhost, sub {
960 $state{slot_guard} = shift;
961
962 return unless $state{connect_guard};
963
964 my $tcp_connect = $arg{tcp_connect}
965 || do { require AnyEvent::Socket; \&AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect };
966
967 $state{connect_guard} = $tcp_connect->($rhost, $rport, $connect_cb, $arg{on_prepare} || sub { $timeout });
275 }; 968 };
276 969
277 defined wantarray && AnyEvent::Util::guard { %state = () } 970 defined wantarray && AnyEvent::Util::guard { %state = () }
278} 971}
279 972
280sub http_get($$;@) { 973sub http_get($@) {
281 unshift @_, "GET"; 974 unshift @_, "GET";
282 &http_request 975 &http_request
283} 976}
284 977
285sub http_head($$;@) { 978sub http_head($@) {
286 unshift @_, "HEAD"; 979 unshift @_, "HEAD";
287 &http_request 980 &http_request
288} 981}
289 982
290sub http_post($$$;@) { 983sub http_post($$@) {
984 my $url = shift;
291 unshift @_, "POST", "body"; 985 unshift @_, "POST", $url, "body";
292 &http_request 986 &http_request
293} 987}
294 988
989=back
990
991=head2 DNS CACHING
992
993AnyEvent::HTTP uses the AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect function for
994the actual connection, which in turn uses AnyEvent::DNS to resolve
995hostnames. The latter is a simple stub resolver and does no caching
996on its own. If you want DNS caching, you currently have to provide
997your own default resolver (by storing a suitable resolver object in
998C<$AnyEvent::DNS::RESOLVER>).
999
295=head2 GLOBAL FUNCTIONS AND VARIABLES 1000=head2 GLOBAL FUNCTIONS AND VARIABLES
296 1001
297=over 4 1002=over 4
298 1003
299=item AnyEvent::HTTP::set_proxy "proxy-url" 1004=item AnyEvent::HTTP::set_proxy "proxy-url"
300 1005
301Sets the default proxy server to use. The proxy-url must begin with a 1006Sets the default proxy server to use. The proxy-url must begin with a
302string of the form C<http://host:port> (optionally C<https:...>). 1007string of the form C<http://host:port> (optionally C<https:...>), croaks
1008otherwise.
1009
1010To clear an already-set proxy, use C<undef>.
1011
1012=item AnyEvent::HTTP::cookie_jar_expire $jar[, $session_end]
1013
1014Remove all cookies from the cookie jar that have been expired. If
1015C<$session_end> is given and true, then additionally remove all session
1016cookies.
1017
1018You should call this function (with a true C<$session_end>) before you
1019save cookies to disk, and you should call this function after loading them
1020again. If you have a long-running program you can additonally call this
1021function from time to time.
1022
1023A cookie jar is initially an empty hash-reference that is managed by this
1024module. It's format is subject to change, but currently it is like this:
1025
1026The key C<version> has to contain C<1>, otherwise the hash gets
1027emptied. All other keys are hostnames or IP addresses pointing to
1028hash-references. The key for these inner hash references is the
1029server path for which this cookie is meant, and the values are again
1030hash-references. The keys of those hash-references is the cookie name, and
1031the value, you guessed it, is another hash-reference, this time with the
1032key-value pairs from the cookie, except for C<expires> and C<max-age>,
1033which have been replaced by a C<_expires> key that contains the cookie
1034expiry timestamp.
1035
1036Here is an example of a cookie jar with a single cookie, so you have a
1037chance of understanding the above paragraph:
1038
1039 {
1040 version => 1,
1041 "10.0.0.1" => {
1042 "/" => {
1043 "mythweb_id" => {
1044 _expires => 1293917923,
1045 value => "ooRung9dThee3ooyXooM1Ohm",
1046 },
1047 },
1048 },
1049 }
1050
1051=item $date = AnyEvent::HTTP::format_date $timestamp
1052
1053Takes a POSIX timestamp (seconds since the epoch) and formats it as a HTTP
1054Date (RFC 2616).
1055
1056=item $timestamp = AnyEvent::HTTP::parse_date $date
1057
1058Takes a HTTP Date (RFC 2616) or a Cookie date (netscape cookie spec) or a
1059bunch of minor variations of those, and returns the corresponding POSIX
1060timestamp, or C<undef> if the date cannot be parsed.
303 1061
304=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_RECURSE 1062=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_RECURSE
305 1063
306The default value for the C<recurse> request parameter (default: C<10>). 1064The default value for the C<recurse> request parameter (default: C<10>).
307 1065
308=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::USERAGENT 1066=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::USERAGENT
309 1067
310The default value for the C<User-Agent> header (the default is 1068The default value for the C<User-Agent> header (the default is
311C<Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; AnyEvent::HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)>). 1069C<Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; U; AnyEvent-HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)>).
312 1070
313=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_PERSISTENT 1071=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_PER_HOST
314 1072
315The maximum number of persistent connections to keep open (default: 8). 1073The maximum number of concurrent connections to the same host (identified
1074by the hostname). If the limit is exceeded, then the additional requests
1075are queued until previous connections are closed.
316 1076
317Not implemented currently. 1077The default value for this is C<4>, and it is highly advisable to not
1078increase it.
318 1079
319=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT 1080=item $AnyEvent::HTTP::ACTIVE
320 1081
321The maximum time to cache a persistent connection, in seconds (default: 2). 1082The number of active connections. This is not the number of currently
322 1083running requests, but the number of currently open and non-idle TCP
323Not implemented currently. 1084connections. This number of can be useful for load-leveling.
324 1085
325=back 1086=back
326 1087
327=cut 1088=cut
328 1089
1090our @month = qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec);
1091our @weekday = qw(Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat);
1092
1093sub format_date($) {
1094 my ($time) = @_;
1095
1096 # RFC 822/1123 format
1097 my ($S, $M, $H, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, undef) = gmtime $time;
1098
1099 sprintf "%s, %02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT",
1100 $weekday[$wday], $mday, $month[$mon], $year + 1900,
1101 $H, $M, $S;
1102}
1103
1104sub parse_date($) {
1105 my ($date) = @_;
1106
1107 my ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S);
1108
1109 if ($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$/) {
1110 # RFC 822/1123, required by RFC 2616 (with " ")
1111 # cookie dates (with "-")
1112
1113 ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6);
1114
1115 } elsif ($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]?) GMT$/) {
1116 # RFC 850
1117 ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S) = ($1, $2, $3 < 69 ? $3 + 2000 : $3 + 1900, $4, $5, $6);
1118
1119 } elsif ($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])$/) {
1120 # ISO C's asctime
1121 ($d, $m, $y, $H, $M, $S) = ($2, $1, $6, $3, $4, $5);
1122 }
1123 # other formats fail in the loop below
1124
1125 for (0..11) {
1126 if ($m eq $month[$_]) {
1127 require Time::Local;
1128 return Time::Local::timegm ($S, $M, $H, $d, $_, $y);
1129 }
1130 }
1131
1132 undef
1133}
1134
329sub set_proxy($) { 1135sub set_proxy($) {
1136 if (length $_[0]) {
330 $PROXY = [$2, $3 || 3128, $1] if $_[0] =~ m%^(https?):// ([^:/]+) (?: : (\d*) )?%ix; 1137 $_[0] =~ m%^(https?):// ([^:/]+) (?: : (\d*) )?%ix
1138 or Carp::croak "$_[0]: invalid proxy URL";
1139 $PROXY = [$2, $3 || 3128, $1]
1140 } else {
1141 undef $PROXY;
1142 }
331} 1143}
332 1144
333# initialise proxy from environment 1145# initialise proxy from environment
1146eval {
334set_proxy $ENV{http_proxy}; 1147 set_proxy $ENV{http_proxy};
1148};
1149
1150=head2 SOCKS PROXIES
1151
1152Socks proxies are not directly supported by AnyEvent::HTTP. You can
1153compile your perl to support socks, or use an external program such as
1154F<socksify> (dante) or F<tsocks> to make your program use a socks proxy
1155transparently.
1156
1157Alternatively, for AnyEvent::HTTP only, you can use your own
1158C<tcp_connect> function that does the proxy handshake - here is an example
1159that works with socks4a proxies:
1160
1161 use Errno;
1162 use AnyEvent::Util;
1163 use AnyEvent::Socket;
1164 use AnyEvent::Handle;
1165
1166 # host, port and username of/for your socks4a proxy
1167 my $socks_host = "10.0.0.23";
1168 my $socks_port = 9050;
1169 my $socks_user = "";
1170
1171 sub socks4a_connect {
1172 my ($host, $port, $connect_cb, $prepare_cb) = @_;
1173
1174 my $hdl = new AnyEvent::Handle
1175 connect => [$socks_host, $socks_port],
1176 on_prepare => sub { $prepare_cb->($_[0]{fh}) },
1177 on_error => sub { $connect_cb->() },
1178 ;
1179
1180 $hdl->push_write (pack "CCnNZ*Z*", 4, 1, $port, 1, $socks_user, $host);
1181
1182 $hdl->push_read (chunk => 8, sub {
1183 my ($hdl, $chunk) = @_;
1184 my ($status, $port, $ipn) = unpack "xCna4", $chunk;
1185
1186 if ($status == 0x5a) {
1187 $connect_cb->($hdl->{fh}, (format_address $ipn) . ":$port");
1188 } else {
1189 $! = Errno::ENXIO; $connect_cb->();
1190 }
1191 });
1192
1193 $hdl
1194 }
1195
1196Use C<socks4a_connect> instead of C<tcp_connect> when doing C<http_request>s,
1197possibly after switching off other proxy types:
1198
1199 AnyEvent::HTTP::set_proxy undef; # usually you do not want other proxies
1200
1201 http_get 'http://www.google.com', tcp_connect => \&socks4a_connect, sub {
1202 my ($data, $headers) = @_;
1203 ...
1204 };
335 1205
336=head1 SEE ALSO 1206=head1 SEE ALSO
337 1207
338L<AnyEvent>. 1208L<AnyEvent>.
339 1209
340=head1 AUTHOR 1210=head1 AUTHOR
341 1211
342 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> 1212 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
343 http://home.schmorp.de/ 1213 http://home.schmorp.de/
1214
1215With many thanks to Дмитрий Шалашов, who provided countless
1216testcases and bugreports.
344 1217
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