This includes a custom BufReader, since the one in libstd doesn't allow
reading additional data into the buffer without consuming it. This is
required because some connections may send shorter packets, and so we
need to perform multiple reads. After each read, the contents of the
buffer are passed to httparse to see if have a valid message. If so, the
proper amount of bytes are consumed. The additional bytes are left in
the buffer since they are the beginning of the body.
The buffer in this BufReader also grows in size, compared to the libstd
which is sized once. This is because we start with a smaller buffer,
since the majority of messages will be able to include their head in a
packet or 2. Therefore, it's a wasteful performance hit to allocate the
maximum size for every message. However, some headers can be quite big,
and to allow for many of them to be set, we include a maximum size. Once
we've hit the maximum buffer size, and still haven't determined the end
of the headers, a HttpTooLargeError will be returned.
Closes#389
httparse is a http1 stateless push parser. This not only speeds up
parsing right now with sync io, but will also be useful for when we get
async io, since it's push based instead of pull.
BREAKING CHANGE: Several public functions and types in the `http` module
have been removed. They have been replaced with 2 methods that handle
all of the http1 parsing.
All instances of `old_io` and `old_path` were switched to use the new
shiny `std::io`, `std::net`, and `std::path` modules. This means that
`Request` and `Response` implement `Read` and `Write` now.
Because of the changes to `TcpListener`, this also takes the opportunity
to correct the method usage of `Server`. As with other
languages/frameworks, the server is first created with a handler, and
then a host/port is passed to a `listen` method. This reverses what
`Server` used to do.
Closes#347
BREAKING CHANGE: Check the docs. Everything was touched.
If a client sent an illegal request (like a GET request with a message
body), or if there was a legal request with a body but the Handler
didn't read all of it, the remaining bytes would be left in the stream.
The next request to come from the same client would error, as the server
would confuse the remaining bytes, and think the request was malformed.
Fixes#197Fixes#309
Currently, when the chunk size was an invalid hex number (i.e.
contained a non-HEX octet), hyper would halt its parsing at the
last valid hex digit and report this as the chunk size.
For example, the following would be the chunk sizes reported for
some strings:
"X" => 0
"1X" => 1
"aY" => 10
"a;a" => 10 (only this should be correct!)
This fix makes it so that any chunk size, which cannot be parsed
as a valid hex number, causes an IoError. Additionally, the case
where the chunk size is followed by a chunk extension is also
handled (since the ";" token is a valid delimiter between the
chunk size and, as such, along with a LWS octet, represents a
valid terminal character of the chunk size).
Regression tests for the `get_chunk_size` function and included.
- Some stray deriving -> derive changes
- use::{mod} -> use::{self}
- fmt.write -> fmt.write_str
This does not catch the last case of fmt.write_str in the
Show impl of a Header Item. This will need to be changed
separately.
- Includes ergonomic traits like IntoUrl and IntoBody, allowing easy
usage.
- Client can have a RedirectPolicy.
- Client can have a SslVerifier.
Updated benchmarks for client. (Disabled rust-http client bench since it
hangs.)
Instead, you can use an instance of a NetworkConnector with
`Request::with_connector`. This allows overloading of the NetworkStream
constructors, so that it is easy to modify how an `HttpStream` is
created, while still relying on the rest of the stream implementation.
BREAKING CHANGE
rfc2616 does not specify the maximum length of *Reason Phrase* so it's
a good practice to handle even unreasonably long input.
16 char. buffer is not enough to correctly handle even the common `304
Moved Permanently`. Increase buffer size to more realistic 32. Also, up
to 128 more characters will be read and ignored, providing even greater
versatility without increasing memory usage.
Issue #163
- Rename read_until_space() to read_token_until_space()
- Check if the byte is part of the token in read_token_until_space()
- Return HttpMethodError if the token is empty
- Remove the unnecessary is_valid_method() function