package http import ( "context" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "net/url" iointernal "github.com/aws/smithy-go/transport/http/internal/io" ) // Request provides the HTTP specific request structure for HTTP specific // middleware steps to use to serialize input, and send an operation's request. type Request struct { *http.Request stream io.Reader isStreamSeekable bool streamStartPos int64 } // NewStackRequest returns an initialized request ready to populated with the // HTTP request details. Returns empty interface so the function can be used as // a parameter to the Smithy middleware Stack constructor. func NewStackRequest() interface{} { return &Request{ Request: &http.Request{ URL: &url.URL{}, Header: http.Header{}, ContentLength: -1, // default to unknown length }, } } // Clone returns a deep copy of the Request for the new context. A reference to // the Stream is copied, but the underlying stream is not copied. func (r *Request) Clone() *Request { rc := *r rc.Request = rc.Request.Clone(context.TODO()) return &rc } // StreamLength returns the number of bytes of the serialized stream attached // to the request and ok set. If the length cannot be determined, an error will // be returned. func (r *Request) StreamLength() (size int64, ok bool, err error) { if r.stream == nil { return 0, true, nil } if l, ok := r.stream.(interface{ Len() int }); ok { return int64(l.Len()), true, nil } if !r.isStreamSeekable { return 0, false, nil } s := r.stream.(io.Seeker) endOffset, err := s.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd) if err != nil { return 0, false, err } // The reason to seek to streamStartPos instead of 0 is to ensure that the // SDK only sends the stream from the starting position the user's // application provided it to the SDK at. For example application opens a // file, and wants to skip the first N bytes uploading the rest. The // application would move the file's offset N bytes, then hand it off to // the SDK to send the remaining. The SDK should respect that initial offset. _, err = s.Seek(r.streamStartPos, io.SeekStart) if err != nil { return 0, false, err } return endOffset - r.streamStartPos, true, nil } // RewindStream will rewind the io.Reader to the relative start position if it // is an io.Seeker. func (r *Request) RewindStream() error { // If there is no stream there is nothing to rewind. if r.stream == nil { return nil } if !r.isStreamSeekable { return fmt.Errorf("request stream is not seekable") } _, err := r.stream.(io.Seeker).Seek(r.streamStartPos, io.SeekStart) return err } // GetStream returns the request stream io.Reader if a stream is set. If no // stream is present nil will be returned. func (r *Request) GetStream() io.Reader { return r.stream } // IsStreamSeekable returns if the stream is seekable. func (r *Request) IsStreamSeekable() bool { return r.isStreamSeekable } // SetStream returns a clone of the request with the stream set to the provided reader. // May return an error if the provided reader is seekable but returns an error. func (r *Request) SetStream(reader io.Reader) (rc *Request, err error) { rc = r.Clone() switch v := reader.(type) { case io.Seeker: n, err := v.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent) if err != nil { return r, err } rc.isStreamSeekable = true rc.streamStartPos = n default: rc.isStreamSeekable = false } rc.stream = reader return rc, err } // Build returns a build standard HTTP request value from the Smithy request. // The request's stream is wrapped in a safe container that allows it to be // reused for subsequent attempts. func (r *Request) Build(ctx context.Context) *http.Request { req := r.Request.Clone(ctx) if r.stream == nil && req.ContentLength == -1 { req.ContentLength = 0 } switch stream := r.stream.(type) { case *io.PipeReader: req.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(stream) req.ContentLength = -1 default: if r.stream != nil { req.Body = iointernal.NewSafeReadCloser(ioutil.NopCloser(stream)) } } return req } // RequestCloner is a function that can take an input request type and clone the request // for use in a subsequent retry attempt func RequestCloner(v interface{}) interface{} { return v.(*Request).Clone() }