http-semantics-0.2.1: HTTP senmatics libarry
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Network.HTTP.Semantics

Description

Library for HTTP Semantics (RFC9110), version-independent common parts. For low-level headers, Token is used. For upper-level headers, HeaderName should be used.

Synopsis

Request/response as input

data InpObj Source #

Input object

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InpObj 

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Request/response as output

data OutObj Source #

Output object

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OutObj 

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data OutBody Source #

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OutBodyNone 
OutBodyStreaming ((Builder -> IO ()) -> IO () -> IO ())

Streaming body takes a write action and a flush action.

OutBodyStreamingIface (OutBodyIface -> IO ())

Generalization of OutBodyStreaming.

OutBodyBuilder Builder 
OutBodyFile FileSpec 

data OutBodyIface Source #

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OutBodyIface 

Fields

  • outBodyUnmask :: forall x. IO x -> IO x

    Unmask exceptions in the thread spawned for the request body

    This is used in the client: we spawn the new thread for the request body with exceptions masked, and provide the body of OutBodyStreamingIface with a callback to unmask them again (typically after installing an exception handler).

    Unmasking in the server is a no-op, as here the scope of the thread that is spawned for the server is the entire handler, not just the response streaming body.

  • outBodyPush :: Builder -> IO ()

    Push a new chunk

    In http2, there is no direct correspondence between chunks and the resulting DATA frames sent: the chunks are collected (written to an internal write buffer) until we can fill a frame.

    See also outBodyFlush.

  • outBodyPushFinal :: Builder -> IO ()

    Push the final chunk

    Using this function instead of outBodyPush can be used to guarantee that the final HTTP2 DATA frame is marked end-of-stream; with outBodyPush it may happen that an additional empty DATA frame is used for this purpose. Additionally, after calling this function, outBodyCancel will be a no-op.

  • outBodyCancel :: Maybe SomeException -> IO ()

    Cancel the stream

    Sends a RST_STREAM to the peer. If cancelling as the result of an exception, a Just should be provided which specifies the exception which will be stored locally as the reason for cancelling the stream; in this case, the error code sent with the RST_STREAM will be INTERNAL_ERROR (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7540#section-7). If Nothing is given, the error code will be CANCEL.

    If there is a partially constructed DATA frame at the time of cancellation, this frame is discarded. If this is undesirable, you should call outBodyFlush prior to cancelling.

  • outBodyFlush :: IO ()

    Flush

    This can be used to emit a DATA frame with the data collected so far (using outBodyPush), even if that DATA frame has not yet reached the maximum frame size. Calling outBodyFlush unnecessarily can therefore result in excessive overhead from frame headers.

    If no data is available to send, this is a no-op.

Trailers maker

type TrailersMaker = Maybe ByteString -> IO NextTrailersMaker Source #

Trailers maker. A chunks of the response body is passed with Just. The maker should update internal state with the ByteString and return the next trailers maker. When response body reaches its end, Nothing is passed and the maker should generate trailers. An example:

{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns #-}
import Data.ByteString (ByteString)
import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as C8
import Crypto.Hash (Context, SHA1) -- cryptonite
import qualified Crypto.Hash as CH

-- Strictness is important for Context.
trailersMaker :: Context SHA1 -> Maybe ByteString -> IO NextTrailersMaker
trailersMaker ctx Nothing = return $ Trailers [("X-SHA1", sha1)]
  where
    !sha1 = C8.pack $ show $ CH.hashFinalize ctx
trailersMaker ctx (Just bs) = return $ NextTrailersMaker $ trailersMaker ctx'
  where
    !ctx' = CH.hashUpdate ctx bs

Usage example:

let h2rsp = responseFile ...
    maker = trailersMaker (CH.hashInit :: Context SHA1)
    h2rsp' = setResponseTrailersMaker h2rsp maker

defaultTrailersMaker :: TrailersMaker Source #

TrailersMake to create no trailers.

data NextTrailersMaker Source #

Either the next trailers maker or final trailers.

File spec

type FileOffset = Int64 Source #

Offset for file.

type ByteCount = Int64 Source #

How many bytes to read

data FileSpec Source #

File specification.

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Types

type Scheme = ByteString Source #

"http" or "https".

type Authority = String Source #

Authority.

type Path = ByteString Source #

Path.

Low-level headers.

type FieldName = ByteString Source #

Field name. Internal usage only.

type FieldValue = ByteString Source #

Field value.

type TokenHeader = (Token, FieldValue) Source #

TokenBased header.

type TokenHeaderList = [TokenHeader] Source #

TokenBased header list.

type TokenHeaderTable = (TokenHeaderList, ValueTable) Source #

A pair of token list and value table.

Value table

type ValueTable = Array Int (Maybe FieldValue) Source #

An array to get FieldValue quickly. getHeaderValue should be used. Internally, the key is tokenIx.

Deprecated

type HeaderTable = (TokenHeaderList, ValueTable) Source #

Deprecated: use TokenHeaderTable instead

A pair of token list and value table.

type HeaderValue = ByteString Source #

Deprecated: use FieldValue instead

Header value.

getHeaderValue :: Token -> ValueTable -> Maybe FieldValue Source #

Deprecated: use geFieldValue instead

Accessing FieldValue with Token.

Data type

data Token Source #

Internal representation for header keys.

Constructors

Token 

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Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Token -> ShowS #

show :: Token -> String #

showList :: [Token] -> ShowS #

Eq Token Source # 
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Methods

(==) :: Token -> Token -> Bool #

(/=) :: Token -> Token -> Bool #

tokenCIKey :: Token -> ByteString Source #

Extracting a case insensitive header key from a token.

tokenFoldedKey :: Token -> ByteString Source #

Extracting a folded header key from a token.

toToken :: ByteString -> Token Source #

Making a token from a header key.

>>> toToken ":authority" == tokenAuthority
True
>>> toToken "foo"
Token {tokenIx = 73, shouldBeIndexed = True, isPseudo = False, tokenKey = "foo"}
>>> toToken ":bar"
Token {tokenIx = 73, shouldBeIndexed = True, isPseudo = True, tokenKey = ":bar"}

Ix

minTokenIx :: Int Source #

Minimum token index.

maxStaticTokenIx :: Int Source #

Maximun token index defined in the static table.

maxTokenIx :: Int Source #

Maximum token index.

cookieTokenIx :: Int Source #

Token index for tokenCookie.

Utilities

isMaxTokenIx :: Int -> Bool Source #

Is this token ix to be held in the place holder?

isCookieTokenIx :: Int -> Bool Source #

Is this token ix for Cookie?

isStaticTokenIx :: Int -> Bool Source #

Is this token ix for a header not defined in the static table?

isStaticToken :: Token -> Bool Source #

Is this token for a header not defined in the static table?

Defined tokens

tokenConnection :: Token Source #

A place holder to hold header keys not defined in the static table. | For Warp