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package retryablehttp
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptrace"
"net/http/httputil"
"net/url"
"os"
readerutil "github.com/projectdiscovery/utils/reader"
urlutil "github.com/projectdiscovery/utils/url"
)
// When True . Request uses `http` as scheme instead of `https`
var PreferHTTP bool
// Request wraps the metadata needed to create HTTP requests.
// Request is not threadsafe. A request cannot be used by multiple goroutines
// concurrently.
type Request struct {
// Embed an HTTP request directly. This makes a *Request act exactly
// like an *http.Request so that all meta methods are supported.
*http.Request
//URL
*urlutil.URL
// Metrics contains the metrics for the request.
Metrics Metrics
Auth *Auth
TraceInfo *TraceInfo
}
// Metrics contains the metrics about each request
type Metrics struct {
// Failures is the number of failed requests
Failures int
// Retries is the number of retries for the request
Retries int
// DrainErrors is number of errors occured in draining response body
DrainErrors int
}
// Auth specific information
type Auth struct {
Type AuthType
Username string
Password string
}
type AuthType uint8
const (
DigestAuth AuthType = iota
)
// RequestLogHook allows a function to run before each retry. The HTTP
// request which will be made, and the retry number (0 for the initial
// request) are available to users. The internal logger is exposed to
// consumers.
type RequestLogHook func(*http.Request, int)
// ResponseLogHook is like RequestLogHook, but allows running a function
// on each HTTP response. This function will be invoked at the end of
// every HTTP request executed, regardless of whether a subsequent retry
// needs to be performed or not. If the response body is read or closed
// from this method, this will affect the response returned from Do().
type ResponseLogHook func(*http.Response)
// ErrorHandler is called if retries are expired, containing the last status
// from the http library. If not specified, default behavior for the library is
// to close the body and return an error indicating how many tries were
// attempted. If overriding this, be sure to close the body if needed.
type ErrorHandler func(resp *http.Response, err error, numTries int) (*http.Response, error)
// WithContext returns wrapped Request with a shallow copy of underlying *http.Request
// with its context changed to ctx. The provided ctx must be non-nil.
func (r *Request) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *Request {
r.Request = r.Request.WithContext(ctx)
return r
}
// BodyBytes allows accessing the request body. It is an analogue to
// http.Request's Body variable, but it returns a copy of the underlying data
// rather than consuming it.
//
// This function is not thread-safe; do not call it at the same time as another
// call, or at the same time this request is being used with Client.Do.
func (r *Request) BodyBytes() ([]byte, error) {
if r.Request.Body == nil {
return nil, nil
}
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
_, err := buf.ReadFrom(r.Body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return buf.Bytes(), nil
}
// Update request URL with new changes of parameters if any
func (r *Request) Update() {
r.URL.Update()
updateScheme(r.URL.URL)
}
// SetURL updates request url (i.e http.Request.URL) with given url
func (r *Request) SetURL(u *urlutil.URL) {
r.URL = u
r.Request.URL = u.URL
r.Update()
}
// Clones and returns new Request
func (r *Request) Clone(ctx context.Context) *Request {
r.Update()
ux := r.URL.Clone()
req := r.Request.Clone(ctx)
req.URL = ux.URL
ux.Update()
var auth *Auth
if r.hasAuth() {
auth = &Auth{
Type: r.Auth.Type,
Username: r.Auth.Username,
Password: r.Auth.Password,
}
}
return &Request{
Request: req,
URL: ux,
Metrics: Metrics{}, // Metrics shouldn't be cloned
Auth: auth,
}
}
// Dump returns request dump in bytes
func (r *Request) Dump() ([]byte, error) {
resplen := int64(0)
dumpbody := true
clone := r.Clone(context.TODO())
if clone.Body != nil {
resplen, _ = getLength(clone.Body)
}
if resplen == 0 {
dumpbody = false
clone.ContentLength = 0
clone.Body = nil
delete(clone.Header, "Content-length")
} else {
clone.ContentLength = resplen
}
dumpBytes, err := httputil.DumpRequestOut(clone.Request, dumpbody)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return dumpBytes, nil
}
// hasAuth checks if request has any username/password
func (request *Request) hasAuth() bool {
return request.Auth != nil
}
// FromRequest wraps an http.Request in a retryablehttp.Request
func FromRequest(r *http.Request) (*Request, error) {
req := Request{
Request: r,
Metrics: Metrics{},
Auth: nil,
}
if r.URL != nil {
urlx, err := urlutil.Parse(r.URL.String())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.URL = urlx
}
if r.Body != nil {
body, err := readerutil.NewReusableReadCloser(r.Body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
r.Body = body
req.ContentLength, err = getLength(body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return &req, nil
}
// FromRequestWithTrace wraps an http.Request in a retryablehttp.Request with trace enabled
func FromRequestWithTrace(r *http.Request) (*Request, error) {
trace := &httptrace.ClientTrace{
GotConn: func(connInfo httptrace.GotConnInfo) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Got connection\tReused: %v\tWas Idle: %v\tIdle Time: %v\n", connInfo.Reused, connInfo.WasIdle, connInfo.IdleTime)
},
ConnectStart: func(network, addr string) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Dial start\tnetwork: %s\taddress: %s\n", network, addr)
},
ConnectDone: func(network, addr string, err error) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Dial done\tnetwork: %s\taddress: %s\terr: %v\n", network, addr, err)
},
GotFirstResponseByte: func() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Got response's first byte\n")
},
WroteHeaders: func() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Wrote request headers\n")
},
WroteRequest: func(wr httptrace.WroteRequestInfo) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Wrote request, err: %v\n", wr.Err)
},
}
r = r.WithContext(httptrace.WithClientTrace(r.Context(), trace))
return FromRequest(r)
}
// NewRequest creates a new wrapped request.
func NewRequestFromURL(method string, urlx *urlutil.URL, body interface{}) (*Request, error) {
return NewRequestFromURLWithContext(context.Background(), method, urlx, body)
}
// NewRequestWithContext creates a new wrapped request with context
func NewRequestFromURLWithContext(ctx context.Context, method string, urlx *urlutil.URL, body interface{}) (*Request, error) {
bodyReader, contentLength, err := getReusableBodyandContentLength(body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// we provide a url without path to http.NewRequest at start and then replace url instance directly
// because `http.NewRequest()` internally parses using `url.Parse()` this removes/overrides any
// patches done by urlutil.URL in unsafe mode (ex: https://scanme.sh/%invalid)
// Note: this does not have any impact on actual path when sending request
// `http.NewRequestxxx` internally only uses `u.Host` and all other data is stored in `url.URL` instance
httpReq, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, method, "https://"+urlx.Host, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
urlx.Update()
httpReq.URL = urlx.URL
updateScheme(httpReq.URL)
// content-length and body should be assigned only
// if request has body
if bodyReader != nil {
httpReq.ContentLength = contentLength
httpReq.Body = bodyReader
}
request := &Request{
Request: httpReq,
URL: urlx,
Metrics: Metrics{},
}
return request, nil
}
// NewRequest creates a new wrapped request
func NewRequest(method, url string, body interface{}) (*Request, error) {
urlx, err := urlutil.Parse(url)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewRequestFromURL(method, urlx, body)
}
// NewRequest creates a new wrapped request with given context
func NewRequestWithContext(ctx context.Context, method, url string, body interface{}) (*Request, error) {
urlx, err := urlutil.Parse(url)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewRequestFromURLWithContext(ctx, method, urlx, body)
}
func updateScheme(u *url.URL) {
// when url without scheme is passed to url.URL it loosely parses and ususally actual host is either part of scheme or path
// But this is sometimes handled internally when creating request using http.NewRequest
// Also It is illegal to update http.Request.URL in serverHTTP https://github.com/golang/go/issues/18952 but no mention about client side
// When Url of Request is updated (i.e http.Request.URL = tmp etc) this condition must be explicitly handled else
// it causes `unsupported protocol scheme "" error `
if u.Host != "" && u.Scheme == "" {
if PreferHTTP {
u.Scheme = "http"
} else {
u.Scheme = "https"
}
}
}