add support for defining RedirectPolicy for a Client

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Sean McArthur
2016-12-10 11:36:22 -08:00
parent 6ef73ae206
commit e92b3e862a
5 changed files with 250 additions and 24 deletions

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use std::fmt; use std::fmt;
use std::io::{self, Read}; use std::io::{self, Read};
use std::sync::Arc; use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use hyper::client::IntoUrl; use hyper::client::IntoUrl;
use hyper::header::{Headers, ContentType, Location, Referer, UserAgent}; use hyper::header::{Headers, ContentType, Location, Referer, UserAgent};
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ use serde_json;
use serde_urlencoded; use serde_urlencoded;
use ::body::{self, Body}; use ::body::{self, Body};
use ::redirect::{RedirectPolicy, check_redirect};
static DEFAULT_USER_AGENT: &'static str = concat!(env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME"), "/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")); static DEFAULT_USER_AGENT: &'static str = concat!(env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME"), "/", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"));
@@ -24,8 +25,9 @@ static DEFAULT_USER_AGENT: &'static str = concat!(env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME"), "/", e
/// ///
/// The `Client` holds a connection pool internally, so it is advised that /// The `Client` holds a connection pool internally, so it is advised that
/// you create one and reuse it. /// you create one and reuse it.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Client { pub struct Client {
inner: ClientRef, //::hyper::Client, inner: Arc<ClientRef>, //::hyper::Client,
} }
impl Client { impl Client {
@@ -34,12 +36,18 @@ impl Client {
let mut client = try!(new_hyper_client()); let mut client = try!(new_hyper_client());
client.set_redirect_policy(::hyper::client::RedirectPolicy::FollowNone); client.set_redirect_policy(::hyper::client::RedirectPolicy::FollowNone);
Ok(Client { Ok(Client {
inner: ClientRef { inner: Arc::new(ClientRef {
hyper: Arc::new(client), hyper: client,
} redirect_policy: Mutex::new(RedirectPolicy::default()),
}),
}) })
} }
/// Set a `RedirectPolicy` for this client.
pub fn redirect(&mut self, policy: RedirectPolicy) {
*self.inner.redirect_policy.lock().unwrap() = policy;
}
/// Convenience method to make a `GET` request to a URL. /// Convenience method to make a `GET` request to a URL.
pub fn get<U: IntoUrl>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilder { pub fn get<U: IntoUrl>(&self, url: U) -> RequestBuilder {
self.request(Method::Get, url) self.request(Method::Get, url)
@@ -75,13 +83,15 @@ impl Client {
impl fmt::Debug for Client { impl fmt::Debug for Client {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.pad("Client") f.debug_struct("Client")
.field("redirect_policy", &self.inner.redirect_policy)
.finish()
} }
} }
#[derive(Clone)]
struct ClientRef { struct ClientRef {
hyper: Arc<::hyper::Client>, hyper: ::hyper::Client,
redirect_policy: Mutex<RedirectPolicy>,
} }
fn new_hyper_client() -> ::Result<::hyper::Client> { fn new_hyper_client() -> ::Result<::hyper::Client> {
@@ -97,7 +107,7 @@ fn new_hyper_client() -> ::Result<::hyper::Client> {
/// A builder to construct the properties of a `Request`. /// A builder to construct the properties of a `Request`.
pub struct RequestBuilder { pub struct RequestBuilder {
client: ClientRef, client: Arc<ClientRef>,
method: Method, method: Method,
url: Result<Url, ::UrlError>, url: Result<Url, ::UrlError>,
@@ -196,7 +206,7 @@ impl RequestBuilder {
None => None, None => None,
}; };
let mut redirect_count = 0; let mut urls = Vec::new();
loop { loop {
let res = { let res = {
@@ -237,14 +247,6 @@ impl RequestBuilder {
}; };
if should_redirect { if should_redirect {
//TODO: turn this into self.redirect_policy.check()
if redirect_count > 10 {
return Err(::Error::TooManyRedirects);
}
redirect_count += 1;
headers.set(Referer(url.to_string()));
let loc = { let loc = {
let loc = res.headers.get::<Location>().map(|loc| url.join(loc)); let loc = res.headers.get::<Location>().map(|loc| url.join(loc));
if let Some(loc) = loc { if let Some(loc) = loc {
@@ -257,7 +259,18 @@ impl RequestBuilder {
}; };
url = match loc { url = match loc {
Ok(u) => u, Ok(loc) => {
headers.set(Referer(url.to_string()));
urls.push(url);
if check_redirect(&client.redirect_policy.lock().unwrap(), &loc, &urls)? {
loc
} else {
debug!("redirect_policy disallowed redirection to '{}'", loc);
return Ok(Response {
inner: res
})
}
},
Err(e) => { Err(e) => {
debug!("Location header had invalid URI: {:?}", e); debug!("Location header had invalid URI: {:?}", e);
return Ok(Response { return Ok(Response {

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@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ pub enum Error {
Serialize(Box<StdError + Send + Sync>), Serialize(Box<StdError + Send + Sync>),
/// A request tried to redirect too many times. /// A request tried to redirect too many times.
TooManyRedirects, TooManyRedirects,
/// An infinite redirect loop was detected.
RedirectLoop,
#[doc(hidden)] #[doc(hidden)]
__DontMatchMe, __DontMatchMe,
} }
@@ -22,9 +24,8 @@ impl fmt::Display for Error {
match *self { match *self {
Error::Http(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f), Error::Http(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::Serialize(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f), Error::Serialize(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::TooManyRedirects => { Error::TooManyRedirects => f.pad("Too many redirects"),
f.pad("Too many redirects") Error::RedirectLoop => f.pad("Infinite redirect loop"),
},
Error::__DontMatchMe => unreachable!() Error::__DontMatchMe => unreachable!()
} }
} }
@@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ impl StdError for Error {
Error::Http(ref e) => e.description(), Error::Http(ref e) => e.description(),
Error::Serialize(ref e) => e.description(), Error::Serialize(ref e) => e.description(),
Error::TooManyRedirects => "Too many redirects", Error::TooManyRedirects => "Too many redirects",
Error::RedirectLoop => "Infinite redirect loop",
Error::__DontMatchMe => unreachable!() Error::__DontMatchMe => unreachable!()
} }
} }
@@ -45,6 +47,7 @@ impl StdError for Error {
Error::Http(ref e) => Some(e), Error::Http(ref e) => Some(e),
Error::Serialize(ref e) => Some(&**e), Error::Serialize(ref e) => Some(&**e),
Error::TooManyRedirects => None, Error::TooManyRedirects => None,
Error::RedirectLoop => None,
Error::__DontMatchMe => unreachable!() Error::__DontMatchMe => unreachable!()
} }
} }

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@@ -108,10 +108,12 @@ pub use url::ParseError as UrlError;
pub use self::client::{Client, Response, RequestBuilder}; pub use self::client::{Client, Response, RequestBuilder};
pub use self::error::{Error, Result}; pub use self::error::{Error, Result};
pub use self::body::Body; pub use self::body::Body;
pub use self::redirect::RedirectPolicy;
mod body; mod body;
mod client; mod client;
mod error; mod error;
mod redirect;
mod tls; mod tls;

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@@ -1,8 +1,163 @@
use std::fmt;
use ::Url;
/// A type that controls the policy on how to handle the following of redirects.
///
/// The default value will catch redirect loops, and has a maximum of 10
/// redirects it will follow in a chain before returning an error.
#[derive(Debug)] #[derive(Debug)]
pub struct RedirectPolicy { pub struct RedirectPolicy {
inner: () inner: Policy,
} }
impl RedirectPolicy { impl RedirectPolicy {
/// Create a RedirectPolicy with a maximum number of redirects.
///
/// A `Error::TooManyRedirects` will be returned if the max is reached.
pub fn limited(max: usize) -> RedirectPolicy {
RedirectPolicy {
inner: Policy::Limit(max),
}
}
/// Create a RedirectPolicy that does not follow any redirect.
pub fn none() -> RedirectPolicy {
RedirectPolicy {
inner: Policy::None,
}
}
/// Create a custom RedirectPolicy using the passed function.
///
/// # Note
///
/// The default RedirectPolicy handles redirect loops and a maximum loop
/// chain, but the custom variant does not do that for you automatically.
/// The custom policy should hanve some way of handling those.
///
/// There are variants on `::Error` for both cases that can be used as
/// return values.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use reqwest::RedirectPolicy;
/// # let mut client = reqwest::Client::new().unwrap();
/// client.redirect(RedirectPolicy::custom(|next, previous| {
/// if previous.len() > 5 {
/// Err(reqwest::Error::TooManyRedirects)
/// } else if next.host_str() == Some("example.domain") {
/// // prevent redirects to 'example.domain'
/// Ok(false)
/// } else {
/// Ok(true)
/// }
/// }));
/// ```
pub fn custom<T>(policy: T) -> RedirectPolicy
where T: Fn(&Url, &[Url]) -> ::Result<bool> + Send + Sync + 'static {
RedirectPolicy {
inner: Policy::Custom(Box::new(policy)),
}
}
fn redirect(&self, next: &Url, previous: &[Url]) -> ::Result<bool> {
match self.inner {
Policy::Custom(ref custom) => custom(next, previous),
Policy::Limit(max) => {
if previous.len() == max {
Err(::Error::TooManyRedirects)
} else if previous.contains(next) {
Err(::Error::RedirectLoop)
} else {
Ok(true)
}
},
Policy::None => Ok(false),
}
}
}
impl Default for RedirectPolicy {
fn default() -> RedirectPolicy {
RedirectPolicy::limited(10)
}
}
enum Policy {
Custom(Box<Fn(&Url, &[Url]) -> ::Result<bool> + Send + Sync + 'static>),
Limit(usize),
None,
}
impl fmt::Debug for Policy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Policy::Custom(..) => f.pad("Custom"),
Policy::Limit(max) => f.debug_tuple("Limit").field(&max).finish(),
Policy::None => f.pad("None"),
}
}
}
pub fn check_redirect(policy: &RedirectPolicy, next: &Url, previous: &[Url]) -> ::Result<bool> {
policy.redirect(next, previous)
}
/*
This was the desired way of doing it, but ran in to inference issues when
using closures, since the arguments received are references (&Url and &[Url]),
and the compiler could not infer the lifetimes of those references. That means
people would need to annotate the closure's argument types, which is garbase.
pub trait Redirect {
fn redirect(&self, next: &Url, previous: &[Url]) -> ::Result<bool>;
}
impl<F> Redirect for F
where F: Fn(&Url, &[Url]) -> ::Result<bool> {
fn redirect(&self, next: &Url, previous: &[Url]) -> ::Result<bool> {
self(next, previous)
}
}
*/
#[test]
fn test_redirect_policy_limit() {
let policy = RedirectPolicy::default();
let next = Url::parse("http://x.y/z").unwrap();
let mut previous = (0..9)
.map(|i| Url::parse(&format!("http://a.b/c/{}", i)).unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
match policy.redirect(&next, &previous) {
Ok(true) => {},
other => panic!("expected Ok(true), got: {:?}", other)
}
previous.push(Url::parse("http://a.b.d/e/33").unwrap());
match policy.redirect(&next, &previous) {
Err(::Error::TooManyRedirects) => {},
other => panic!("expected TooManyRedirects, got: {:?}", other)
}
}
#[test]
fn test_redirect_policy_custom() {
let policy = RedirectPolicy::custom(|next, _previous| {
if next.host_str() == Some("foo") {
Ok(false)
} else {
Ok(true)
}
});
let next = Url::parse("http://bar/baz").unwrap();
assert_eq!(policy.redirect(&next, &[]).unwrap(), true);
let next = Url::parse("http://foo/baz").unwrap();
assert_eq!(policy.redirect(&next, &[]).unwrap(), false);
} }

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@@ -160,3 +160,56 @@ fn test_redirect_307_does_not_try_if_reader_cannot_reset() {
assert_eq!(res.status(), &reqwest::StatusCode::from_u16(code)); assert_eq!(res.status(), &reqwest::StatusCode::from_u16(code));
} }
} }
#[test]
fn test_redirect_policy_can_return_errors() {
let server = server! {
request: b"\
GET /loop HTTP/1.1\r\n\
Host: $HOST\r\n\
User-Agent: $USERAGENT\r\n\
\r\n\
",
response: b"\
HTTP/1.1 302 Found\r\n\
Server: test\r\n\
Location: /loop
Content-Length: 0\r\n\
\r\n\
"
};
let err = reqwest::get(&format!("http://{}/loop", server.addr())).unwrap_err();
match err {
reqwest::Error::RedirectLoop => (),
e => panic!("wrong error received: {:?}", e),
}
}
#[test]
fn test_redirect_policy_can_stop_redirects_without_an_error() {
let server = server! {
request: b"\
GET /no-redirect HTTP/1.1\r\n\
Host: $HOST\r\n\
User-Agent: $USERAGENT\r\n\
\r\n\
",
response: b"\
HTTP/1.1 302 Found\r\n\
Server: test-dont\r\n\
Location: /dont
Content-Length: 0\r\n\
\r\n\
"
};
let mut client = reqwest::Client::new().unwrap();
client.redirect(reqwest::RedirectPolicy::none());
let res = client.get(&format!("http://{}/no-redirect", server.addr()))
.send()
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), &reqwest::StatusCode::Found);
assert_eq!(res.headers().get(), Some(&reqwest::header::Server("test-dont".to_string())));
}