0
Fork 0
mirror of https://github.com/ninenines/cowboy.git synced 2025-07-14 12:20:24 +00:00

Initial HTTP/3 implementation

This includes Websocket over HTTP/3.

Since quicer, which provides the QUIC implementation,
is a NIF, Cowboy cannot depend directly on it. In order
to enable QUIC and HTTP/3, users have to set the
COWBOY_QUICER environment variable:

  export COWBOY_QUICER=1

In order to run the test suites, the same must be done
for Gun:

  export GUN_QUICER=1

HTTP/3 support is currently not available on Windows
due to compilation issues of quicer which have yet to
be looked at or resolved.

HTTP/3 support is also unavailable on the upcoming
OTP-27 due to compilation errors in quicer dependencies.
Once resolved HTTP/3 should work on OTP-27.

Because of how QUIC currently works, it's possible
that streams that get reset after sending a response
do not receive that response. The test suite was
modified to accomodate for that. A future extension
to QUIC will allow us to gracefully reset streams.

This also updates Erlang.mk.
This commit is contained in:
Loïc Hoguin 2023-01-31 11:07:31 +01:00
parent 3ea8395eb8
commit 8cb9d242b0
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG key ID: 8A9DF795F6FED764
39 changed files with 5130 additions and 238 deletions

View file

@ -34,9 +34,9 @@
all() -> [{group, clear}, {group, tls}].
groups() ->
Modules = ct_helper:all(?MODULE),
Clear = [M || M <- Modules, lists:sublist(atom_to_list(M), 4) =/= "alpn"] -- [prior_knowledge_reject_tls],
TLS = [M || M <- Modules, lists:sublist(atom_to_list(M), 4) =:= "alpn"] ++ [prior_knowledge_reject_tls],
Tests = ct_helper:all(?MODULE),
Clear = [T || T <- Tests, lists:sublist(atom_to_list(T), 4) =/= "alpn"] -- [prior_knowledge_reject_tls],
TLS = [T || T <- Tests, lists:sublist(atom_to_list(T), 4) =:= "alpn"] ++ [prior_knowledge_reject_tls],
[{clear, [parallel], Clear}, {tls, [parallel], TLS}].
init_per_group(Name = clear, Config) ->
@ -3893,6 +3893,7 @@ accept_host_header_on_missing_pseudo_header_authority(Config) ->
%% When both :authority and host headers are received, the current behavior
%% is to favor :authority and ignore the host header. The specification does
%% not describe the correct behavior to follow in that case.
%% @todo The HTTP/3 spec says both values must be identical and non-empty.
reject_many_pseudo_header_authority(Config) ->
doc("A request containing more than one authority component must be rejected "