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Allow passing options to sub protocols
Before this commit we had an issue where configuring a Websocket connection was simply not possible without doing magic, adding callbacks or extra return values. The init/2 function only allowed setting hibernate and timeout options. After this commit, when switching to a different type of handler you can either return {module, Req, State} or {module, Req, State, Opts} where Opts is any value (as far as the sub protocol interface is concerned) and is ultimately checked by the custom handlers. A large protocol like Websocket would accept only a map there, with many different options, while a small interface like loop handlers would allow passing hibernate and nothing else. For Websocket, hibernate must be set from the websocket_init/1 callback, because init/2 executes in a separate process. Sub protocols now have two callbacks: one with the Opts value, one without. The loop handler code was largely reworked and simplified. It does not need to manage a timeout or read from the socket anymore, it's the job of the protocol code. A lot of unnecessary stuff was therefore removed. Websocket compression must now be enabled from the handler options instead of per listener. This means that a project can have two separate Websocket handlers with different options. Compression is still disabled by default, and the idle_timeout value was changed from inifnity to 60000 (60 seconds), as that's safer and is also a good value for mobile devices.
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ loop handler behavior. This tuple may optionally contain
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a timeout value and/or the atom `hibernate` to make the
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process enter hibernation until a message is received.
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This snippet enables the loop handler.
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This snippet enables the loop handler:
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[source,erlang]
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----
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{cowboy_loop, Req, State}.
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----
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However it is largely recommended that you set a timeout
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value. The next example sets a timeout value of 30s and
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also makes the process hibernate.
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This also makes the process hibernate:
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[source,erlang]
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----
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init(Req, State) ->
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{cowboy_loop, Req, State, 30000, hibernate}.
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{cowboy_loop, Req, State, hibernate}.
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----
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=== Receive loop
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@ -123,25 +121,6 @@ a subsequent request.
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Please refer to the xref:handlers[Handlers chapter]
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for general instructions about cleaning up.
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=== Timeout
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Note that this feature currently does not work. It will be
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brought back in a future 2.0 pre-release.
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By default Cowboy will not attempt to close the connection
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if there is no activity from the client. This is not always
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desirable, which is why you can set a timeout. Cowboy will
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close the connection if no data was received from the client
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after the configured time. The timeout only needs to be set
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once and can't be modified afterwards.
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Because the request may have had a body, or may be followed
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by another request, Cowboy is forced to buffer all data it
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receives. This data may grow to become too large though,
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so there is a configurable limit for it. The default buffer
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size is of 5000 bytes, but it may be changed by setting the
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`loop_max_buffer` middleware environment value.
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=== Hibernate
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To save memory, you may hibernate the process in between
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@ -20,31 +20,31 @@ init(Req, State) ->
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{cowboy_websocket, Req, State}.
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----
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The return value may also have a `Timeout` value and/or the
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atom `hibernate`. These options are useful for long living
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connections. When they are not provided, the timeout value
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defaults to `infinity` and the hibernate value to `run`.
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The returned tuple may also have a fourth element containing
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options for the sub protocol. No option is universal. While
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it will usually be a map of options, it doesn't have to be.
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For example loop handlers accept the atom `hibernate`.
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The following snippet switches to the `my_protocol` sub
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protocol, sets the timeout value to 5 seconds and enables
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hibernation:
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// @todo Yeah maybe what we really need is an Opts map.
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[source,erlang]
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----
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init(Req, State) ->
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{my_protocol, Req, State, 5000, hibernate}.
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{my_protocol, Req, State, #{
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timeout => 5000,
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compress => true}}.
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----
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If a sub protocol does not make use of these options, it should
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crash if it receives anything other than the default values.
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Sub protocols should ignore unknown options so as to not waste
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resources doing unnecessary validation.
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=== Upgrade
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After the `init/2` function returns, Cowboy will then call the
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`upgrade/6` function. This is the only callback defined by the
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`cowboy_sub_protocol` behavior.
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After the `init/2` function returns, Cowboy will call either
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the `upgrade/4` or the `upgrade/5` function. The former is called
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when no options were given; the latter when they were given.
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The function is named `upgrade` because it mimics the mechanism
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of HTTP protocol upgrades. For some sub protocols, like Websocket,
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do about it.
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The upgrade callback receives the Req object, the middleware
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environment, the handler and its options, and the aforementioned
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timeout and hibernate values.
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environment, the handler and its state, and for `upgrade/5`
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also the aformentioned options.
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[source,erlang]
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----
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upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerOpts, Timeout, Hibernate) ->
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upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, State) ->
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%% Sub protocol code here.
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upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, State, Opts) ->
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%% Sub protocol code here.
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----
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This callback is expected to behave like a middleware and to
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These callbacks are expected to behave like middlewares and to
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return an updated environment and Req object.
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Sub protocols are expected to call the `cowboy_handler:terminate/4`
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init(Req, State) ->
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case cowboy_req:parse_header(<<"sec-websocket-protocol">>, Req) of
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undefined ->
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{ok, Req, State};
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{cowboy_websocket, Req, State};
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Subprotocols ->
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case lists:keymember(<<"mqtt">>, 1, Subprotocols) of
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true ->
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Req2 = cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"sec-websocket-protocol">>,
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<<"mqtt">>, Req),
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{ok, Req2, State};
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{cowboy_websocket, Req2, State};
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false ->
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{stop, Req, State}
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end
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The `init/2` callback can set the timeout to be used
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for the connection. For example, this would make Cowboy
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close connections idle for more than 60 seconds:
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close connections idle for more than 30 seconds:
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[source,erlang]
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----
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init(Req, State) ->
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{cowboy_websocket, Req, State, 60000}.
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{cowboy_websocket, Req, State, #{
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idle_timeout => 30000}}.
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----
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This value cannot be changed once it is set. It defaults to
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permessage-deflate and x-webkit-deflate-frame compression
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extensions.
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Cowboy will automatically use compression as long as the
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`websocket_compress` protocol option is set when starting
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the listener.
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Cowboy will automatically use compression when the
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`compress` option is returned from the `init/2` function.
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* ssl - Secure communication over sockets
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* crypto - Crypto functions
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// @todo Explicitly depend on ssl.
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All these applications must be started before the `cowboy`
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application. To start Cowboy and all dependencies at once:
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init(Req, State)
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-> {cowboy_loop, Req, State}
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| {cowboy_loop, Req, State, hibernate}
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| {cowboy_loop, Req, State, timeout()}
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| {cowboy_loop, Req, State, timeout(), hibernate}
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info(Info, Req, State)
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-> {ok, Req, State}
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Req :: cowboy_req:req()
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State :: any()
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Info :: any()
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Reason :: stop | timeout
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Reason :: stop
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| {crash, error | exit | throw, any()}
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----
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The handler requested to close the connection by returning
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a `stop` tuple.
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timeout::
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The connection has been closed due to inactivity. The timeout
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value can be configured from `init/2`. The response sent when
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this happens is a `204 No Content`.
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{crash, Class, Reason}::
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A crash occurred in the handler. `Class` and `Reason` can be
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used to obtain more information about the crash. The function
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`erlang:get_stacktrace/0` can also be called to obtain the
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stacktrace of the process when the crash occurred.
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//{error, overflow}::
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// The connection is being closed and the process terminated
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// because the buffer Cowboy uses to keep data sent by the
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// client has reached its maximum. The buffer size can be
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// configured through the environment value `loop_max_buffer`
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// and defaults to 5000 bytes.
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// +
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// If the long running request comes with a body it is recommended
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// to process this body before switching to the loop sub protocol.
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//
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//{error, closed}::
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// The socket has been closed brutally without a close frame being
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// received first.
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//
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//{error, Reason}::
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// A socket error ocurred.
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== Changelog
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* *2.0*: Cowboy temporarily no longer checks the socket for data with HTTP/1.1.
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* *2.0*: Loop handlers no longer need to handle overflow/timeouts.
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* *1.0*: Behavior introduced.
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== See also
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----
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init(Req, State)
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-> {cowboy_rest, Req, State}
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| {cowboy_rest, Req, State, hibernate}
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| {cowboy_rest, Req, State, timeout()}
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| {cowboy_rest, Req, State, timeout(), hibernate}
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Callback(Req, State)
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-> {Result, Req, State}
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as a Ranch protocol. It also defines a callback interface
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for handling Websocket connections.
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== Options
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[source,erlang]
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----
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opts() :: #{
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websocket_compress := boolean()
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}
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----
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Configuration for the Websocket protocol.
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This configuration is passed to Cowboy when starting listeners
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using `cowboy:start_clear/4` or `cowboy:start_tls/4` functions.
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It can be updated without restarting listeners using the
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Ranch functions `ranch:get_protocol_options/1` and
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`ranch:set_protocol_options/2`.
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The default value is given next to the option name:
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websocket_compress (false)::
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Whether to enable the Websocket frame compression
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extension. Frames will only be compressed for the
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clients that support this extension.
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== Callbacks
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Websocket handlers must implement the following callback
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----
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init(Req, State)
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-> {cowboy_websocket, Req, State}
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| {cowboy_websocket, Req, State, timeout()}
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websocket_init(State) -> CallResult %% optional
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websocket_handle(InFrame, State) -> CallResult
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Req :: cowboy_req:req()
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State :: any()
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Opts :: cowboy_websocket:opts()
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InFrame :: {text | binary | ping | pong, binary()}
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OutFrame :: cow_ws:frame()
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Info :: any()
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{error, Reason}::
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A socket error ocurred.
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== Types
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=== opts()
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----
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opts() :: #{
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compress => boolean(),
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idle_timeout => timeout()
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}
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----
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Websocket handler options.
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This configuration is passed to Cowboy from the `init/2`
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function:
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[source,erlang]
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----
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init(Req, State) ->
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Opts = #{compress => true},
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{cowboy_websocket, Req, State, Opts}.
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----
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The default value is given next to the option name:
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compress (false)::
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Whether to enable the Websocket frame compression
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extension. Frames will only be compressed for the
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clients that support this extension.
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idle_timeout (60000)::
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Time in milliseconds that Cowboy will keep the
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connection open without receiving anything from
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the client.
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== Changelog
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* *2.0*: The Req object is no longer passed to Websocket callbacks.
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<<"content-type">> => <<"text/event-stream">>
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}, Req0),
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erlang:send_after(1000, self(), {message, "Tick"}),
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{cowboy_loop, Req, Opts, 5000}.
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{cowboy_loop, Req, Opts}.
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info({message, Msg}, Req, State) ->
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cowboy_req:stream_body(["id: ", id(), "\ndata: ", Msg, "\n\n"], nofin, Req),
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init(Req, State) ->
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{cowboy_loop, Req, State, 5000, hibernate}.
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{cowboy_loop, Req, State, hibernate}.
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info(_Info, Req, State) ->
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{ok, Req, State, hibernate}.
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-callback init(Req, any())
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-> {ok | module(), Req, any()}
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when Req::cowboy_req:req().
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-callback terminate(any(), cowboy_req:req(), any()) -> ok.
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{ok, Req2, Env#{result => Result}};
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{Mod, Req2, State} ->
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Mod:upgrade(Req2, Env, Handler, State, infinity, run);
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{Mod, Req2, State, hibernate} ->
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Mod:upgrade(Req2, Env, Handler, State, infinity, hibernate);
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{Mod, Req2, State, Timeout} ->
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Mod:upgrade(Req2, Env, Handler, State, Timeout, run);
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{Mod, Req2, State, Timeout, hibernate} ->
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Mod:upgrade(Req2, Env, Handler, State, Timeout, hibernate)
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Mod:upgrade(Req2, Env, Handler, State);
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{Mod, Req2, State, Opts} ->
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Mod:upgrade(Req2, Env, Handler, State, Opts)
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catch Class:Reason ->
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terminate({crash, Class, Reason}, Req, HandlerOpts, Handler),
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erlang:raise(Class, Reason, erlang:get_stacktrace())
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%% Timeouts:
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%% - waiting for new request (if no stream is currently running)
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%% -> request_timeout: for whole request/headers, set at init/when we set ps_request_line{} state
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%% - waiting for body (if a stream requested the body to be read)
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%% -> read_body_timeout: amount of time we wait without receiving any data when reading the body
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%% - waiting for new request, or body (when a stream is currently running)
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%% -> idle_timeout: amount of time we wait without receiving any data
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%% - if we skip the body, skip only for a specific duration
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%% -> skip_body_timeout: also have a skip_body_length
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%% - none if we have a stream running and it didn't request the body to be read
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%% - global
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%% -> inactivity_timeout: max time to wait without anything happening before giving up
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%% ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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%% OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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%% When using loop handlers, we are receiving data from the socket because we
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%% want to know when the socket gets closed. This is generally not an issue
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%% because these kinds of requests are generally not pipelined, and don't have
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%% a body. If they do have a body, this body is often read in the
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%% <em>init/2</em> callback and this is no problem. Otherwise, this data
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%% accumulates in a buffer until we reach a certain threshold of 5000 bytes
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%% by default. This can be configured through the <em>loop_max_buffer</em>
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%% environment value. The request will be terminated with an
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%% <em>{error, overflow}</em> reason if this threshold is reached.
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-module(cowboy_loop).
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-behaviour(cowboy_sub_protocol).
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-export([upgrade/6]).
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-export([upgrade/4]).
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-export([upgrade/5]).
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-export([loop/4]).
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-callback init(Req, any())
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-> {ok | module(), Req, any()}
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| {module(), Req, any(), hibernate}
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| {module(), Req, any(), timeout()}
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| {module(), Req, any(), timeout(), hibernate}
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| {module(), Req, any(), any()}
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when Req::cowboy_req:req().
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-callback info(any(), Req, State)
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-> {ok, Req, State}
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| {ok, Req, State, hibernate}
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-callback terminate(any(), cowboy_req:req(), any()) -> ok.
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-optional_callbacks([terminate/3]).
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-record(state, {
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env :: cowboy_middleware:env(),
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hibernate = false :: boolean(),
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buffer_size = 0 :: non_neg_integer(),
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max_buffer = 5000 :: non_neg_integer() | infinity,
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timeout = infinity :: timeout(),
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timeout_ref = undefined :: undefined | reference()
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}).
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-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), timeout(), run | hibernate)
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-> {ok, Req, Env} | {suspend, module(), atom(), [any()]}
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-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any())
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-> {ok, Req, Env} | {suspend, ?MODULE, loop, [any()]}
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when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
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upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState, Timeout, Hibernate) ->
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State = #state{env=Env, max_buffer=get_max_buffer(Env), timeout=Timeout,
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hibernate=Hibernate =:= hibernate},
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State2 = timeout(State),
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before_loop(Req, State2, Handler, HandlerState).
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upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState) ->
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loop(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState).
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get_max_buffer(#{loop_max_buffer := MaxBuffer}) -> MaxBuffer;
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get_max_buffer(_) -> 5000.
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-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), hibernate)
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-> {suspend, ?MODULE, loop, [any()]}
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when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
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upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState, hibernate) ->
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suspend(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState).
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before_loop(Req, State=#state{hibernate=true}, Handler, HandlerState) ->
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%% @todo Yeah we can't get the socket anymore.
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%% Everything changes since we are a separate process now.
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%% Proper flow control at the connection level should be implemented
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%% instead of what we have here.
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% [Socket, Transport] = cowboy_req:get([socket, transport], Req),
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% Transport:setopts(Socket, [{active, once}]),
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{suspend, ?MODULE, loop, [Req, State#state{hibernate=false}, Handler, HandlerState]};
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before_loop(Req, State, Handler, HandlerState) ->
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%% Same here.
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% [Socket, Transport] = cowboy_req:get([socket, transport], Req),
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% Transport:setopts(Socket, [{active, once}]),
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loop(Req, State, Handler, HandlerState).
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%% Almost the same code can be found in cowboy_websocket.
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timeout(State=#state{timeout=infinity}) ->
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State#state{timeout_ref=undefined};
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timeout(State=#state{timeout=Timeout,
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timeout_ref=PrevRef}) ->
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_ = case PrevRef of
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undefined -> ignore%;
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% @todo PrevRef -> erlang:cancel_timer(PrevRef)
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end,
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TRef = erlang:start_timer(Timeout, self(), ?MODULE),
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State#state{timeout_ref=TRef}.
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-spec loop(Req, #state{}, module(), any())
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-> {ok, Req, cowboy_middleware:env()} | {suspend, module(), atom(), [any()]}
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when Req::cowboy_req:req().
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loop(Req, State=#state{timeout_ref=TRef}, Handler, HandlerState) ->
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-spec loop(Req, Env, module(), any())
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-> {ok, Req, Env} | {suspend, ?MODULE, loop, [any()]}
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when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
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%% @todo Handle system messages.
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loop(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState) ->
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receive
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{timeout, TRef, ?MODULE} ->
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terminate(Req, State, Handler, HandlerState, timeout);
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{timeout, OlderTRef, ?MODULE} when is_reference(OlderTRef) ->
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loop(Req, State, Handler, HandlerState);
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Message ->
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call(Req, State, Handler, HandlerState, Message)
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call(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState, Message)
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end.
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|
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call(Req, State, Handler, HandlerState, Message) ->
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try Handler:info(Message, Req, HandlerState) of
|
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{ok, Req2, HandlerState2} ->
|
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before_loop(Req2, State, Handler, HandlerState2);
|
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{ok, Req2, HandlerState2, hibernate} ->
|
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before_loop(Req2, State#state{hibernate=true}, Handler, HandlerState2);
|
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{stop, Req2, HandlerState2} ->
|
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terminate(Req2, State, Handler, HandlerState2, stop)
|
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call(Req0, Env, Handler, HandlerState0, Message) ->
|
||||
try Handler:info(Message, Req0, HandlerState0) of
|
||||
{ok, Req, HandlerState} ->
|
||||
loop(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState);
|
||||
{ok, Req, HandlerState, hibernate} ->
|
||||
suspend(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState);
|
||||
{stop, Req, HandlerState} ->
|
||||
terminate(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState, stop)
|
||||
catch Class:Reason ->
|
||||
cowboy_handler:terminate({crash, Class, Reason}, Req, HandlerState, Handler),
|
||||
cowboy_handler:terminate({crash, Class, Reason}, Req0, HandlerState0, Handler),
|
||||
erlang:raise(Class, Reason, erlang:get_stacktrace())
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
||||
terminate(Req, #state{env=Env, timeout_ref=TRef},
|
||||
Handler, HandlerState, Reason) ->
|
||||
_ = case TRef of
|
||||
undefined -> ignore;
|
||||
TRef -> erlang:cancel_timer(TRef)
|
||||
end,
|
||||
flush_timeouts(),
|
||||
suspend(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState) ->
|
||||
{suspend, ?MODULE, loop, [Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState]}.
|
||||
|
||||
terminate(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState, Reason) ->
|
||||
Result = cowboy_handler:terminate(Reason, Req, HandlerState, Handler),
|
||||
{ok, Req, Env#{result => Result}}.
|
||||
|
||||
flush_timeouts() ->
|
||||
receive
|
||||
{timeout, TRef, ?MODULE} when is_reference(TRef) ->
|
||||
flush_timeouts()
|
||||
after 0 ->
|
||||
ok
|
||||
end.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -17,15 +17,14 @@
|
|||
-module(cowboy_rest).
|
||||
-behaviour(cowboy_sub_protocol).
|
||||
|
||||
-export([upgrade/6]).
|
||||
-export([upgrade/4]).
|
||||
-export([upgrade/5]).
|
||||
|
||||
%% Common handler callbacks.
|
||||
|
||||
-callback init(Req, any())
|
||||
-> {ok | module(), Req, any()}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), hibernate}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), timeout()}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), timeout(), hibernate}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), any()}
|
||||
when Req::cowboy_req:req().
|
||||
|
||||
-callback terminate(any(), cowboy_req:req(), any()) -> ok.
|
||||
|
@ -232,14 +231,20 @@
|
|||
expires :: undefined | no_call | calendar:datetime() | binary()
|
||||
}).
|
||||
|
||||
-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), infinity, run)
|
||||
-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any())
|
||||
-> {ok, Req, Env} when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
|
||||
upgrade(Req0, Env, Handler, HandlerState, infinity, run) ->
|
||||
upgrade(Req0, Env, Handler, HandlerState) ->
|
||||
Method = cowboy_req:method(Req0),
|
||||
{ok, Req, Result} = service_available(Req0, #state{method=Method,
|
||||
handler=Handler, handler_state=HandlerState}),
|
||||
{ok, Req, Env#{result => Result}}.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), any())
|
||||
-> {ok, Req, Env} when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
|
||||
%% cowboy_rest takes no options.
|
||||
upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState, _Opts) ->
|
||||
upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState).
|
||||
|
||||
service_available(Req, State) ->
|
||||
expect(Req, State, service_available, true, fun known_methods/2, 503).
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -15,6 +15,10 @@
|
|||
|
||||
-module(cowboy_sub_protocol).
|
||||
|
||||
-callback upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), timeout(), run | hibernate)
|
||||
-callback upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any())
|
||||
-> {ok, Req, Env} | {suspend, module(), atom(), [any()]} | {stop, Req}
|
||||
when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
|
||||
|
||||
-callback upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), any())
|
||||
-> {ok, Req, Env} | {suspend, module(), atom(), [any()]} | {stop, Req}
|
||||
when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -17,7 +17,8 @@
|
|||
-module(cowboy_websocket).
|
||||
-behaviour(cowboy_sub_protocol).
|
||||
|
||||
-export([upgrade/6]).
|
||||
-export([upgrade/4]).
|
||||
-export([upgrade/5]).
|
||||
-export([takeover/7]).
|
||||
-export([handler_loop/3]).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -34,9 +35,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
-callback init(Req, any())
|
||||
-> {ok | module(), Req, any()}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), hibernate}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), timeout()}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), timeout(), hibernate}
|
||||
| {module(), Req, any(), any()}
|
||||
when Req::cowboy_req:req().
|
||||
|
||||
-callback websocket_init(State)
|
||||
|
@ -53,6 +52,12 @@
|
|||
-callback terminate(any(), cowboy_req:req(), any()) -> ok.
|
||||
-optional_callbacks([terminate/3]).
|
||||
|
||||
-type opts() :: #{
|
||||
idle_timeout => timeout(),
|
||||
compress => boolean()
|
||||
}.
|
||||
-export_type([opts/0]).
|
||||
|
||||
-record(state, {
|
||||
socket = undefined :: inet:socket() | undefined,
|
||||
transport = undefined :: module(),
|
||||
|
@ -60,6 +65,7 @@
|
|||
key = undefined :: undefined | binary(),
|
||||
timeout = infinity :: timeout(),
|
||||
timeout_ref = undefined :: undefined | reference(),
|
||||
compress = false :: boolean(),
|
||||
messages = undefined :: undefined | {atom(), atom(), atom()},
|
||||
hibernate = false :: boolean(),
|
||||
frag_state = undefined :: cow_ws:frag_state(),
|
||||
|
@ -70,14 +76,22 @@
|
|||
|
||||
%% Stream process.
|
||||
|
||||
-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), timeout(), run | hibernate)
|
||||
-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any())
|
||||
-> {ok, Req, Env}
|
||||
when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
|
||||
upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState) ->
|
||||
upgrade(Req, Env, Handler, HandlerState, #{}).
|
||||
|
||||
-spec upgrade(Req, Env, module(), any(), opts())
|
||||
-> {ok, Req, Env}
|
||||
when Req::cowboy_req:req(), Env::cowboy_middleware:env().
|
||||
%% @todo Immediately crash if a response has already been sent.
|
||||
%% @todo Error out if HTTP/2.
|
||||
upgrade(Req0, Env, Handler, HandlerState, Timeout, Hibernate) ->
|
||||
try websocket_upgrade(#state{handler=Handler, timeout=Timeout,
|
||||
hibernate=Hibernate =:= hibernate}, Req0) of
|
||||
upgrade(Req0, Env, Handler, HandlerState, Opts) ->
|
||||
Timeout = maps:get(idle_timeout, Opts, 60000),
|
||||
Compress = maps:get(compress, Opts, false),
|
||||
State0 = #state{handler=Handler, timeout=Timeout, compress=Compress},
|
||||
try websocket_upgrade(State0, Req0) of
|
||||
{ok, State, Req} ->
|
||||
websocket_handshake(State, Req, HandlerState, Env)
|
||||
catch _:_ ->
|
||||
|
@ -104,14 +118,13 @@ websocket_upgrade(State, Req) ->
|
|||
|
||||
-spec websocket_extensions(#state{}, Req)
|
||||
-> {ok, #state{}, Req} when Req::cowboy_req:req().
|
||||
websocket_extensions(State, Req=#{ref := Ref}) ->
|
||||
websocket_extensions(State=#state{compress=Compress}, Req) ->
|
||||
%% @todo We want different options for this. For example
|
||||
%% * compress everything auto
|
||||
%% * compress only text auto
|
||||
%% * compress only binary auto
|
||||
%% * compress nothing auto (but still enabled it)
|
||||
%% * disable compression
|
||||
Compress = maps:get(websocket_compress, ranch:get_protocol_options(Ref), false),
|
||||
case {Compress, cowboy_req:parse_header(<<"sec-websocket-extensions">>, Req)} of
|
||||
{true, Extensions} when Extensions =/= undefined ->
|
||||
websocket_extensions(State, Req, Extensions, []);
|
||||
|
@ -170,6 +183,7 @@ websocket_handshake(State=#state{key=Key},
|
|||
{#state{}, any()}) -> ok.
|
||||
takeover(_Parent, Ref, Socket, Transport, _Opts, Buffer,
|
||||
{State0=#state{handler=Handler}, HandlerState}) ->
|
||||
%% @todo We should have an option to disable this behavior.
|
||||
ranch:remove_connection(Ref),
|
||||
State1 = handler_loop_timeout(State0#state{socket=Socket, transport=Transport}),
|
||||
State = State1#state{key=undefined, messages=Transport:messages()},
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
init(Req, _) ->
|
||||
erlang:send_after(200, self(), timeout),
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, 2, 5000, hibernate}.
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, 2, hibernate}.
|
||||
|
||||
info(timeout, Req, 0) ->
|
||||
%% @todo Why 102?
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
init(Req, _) ->
|
||||
self() ! timeout,
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, undefined, 5000, hibernate}.
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, undefined, hibernate}.
|
||||
|
||||
info(timeout, Req0, State) ->
|
||||
{ok, Body, Req} = cowboy_req:read_body(Req0),
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
init(Req, _) ->
|
||||
erlang:send_after(1000, self(), timeout),
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, undefined, 200, hibernate}.
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, undefined, hibernate}.
|
||||
|
||||
info(timeout, Req, State) ->
|
||||
{stop, cowboy_req:reply(500, Req), State}.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
|
|||
init(Req, _) ->
|
||||
receive after 100 -> ok end,
|
||||
self() ! stream,
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, undefined, 100}.
|
||||
{cowboy_loop, Req, undefined}.
|
||||
|
||||
info(stream, Req, undefined) ->
|
||||
stream(Req, 1, <<>>).
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -39,15 +39,13 @@ init_per_group(Name = autobahn, Config) ->
|
|||
{skip, "Autobahn Test Suite not installed."};
|
||||
_ ->
|
||||
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(Name, 100, [{port, 33080}], #{
|
||||
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch()},
|
||||
websocket_compress => true
|
||||
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch()}
|
||||
}),
|
||||
Config
|
||||
end;
|
||||
init_per_group(Name = ws, Config) ->
|
||||
cowboy_test:init_http(Name, #{
|
||||
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch()},
|
||||
websocket_compress => true
|
||||
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch()}
|
||||
}, Config).
|
||||
|
||||
end_per_group(Listener, _Config) ->
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -7,7 +7,9 @@
|
|||
-export([websocket_info/2]).
|
||||
|
||||
init(Req, _) ->
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req, undefined}.
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req, undefined, #{
|
||||
compress => true
|
||||
}}.
|
||||
|
||||
websocket_handle({text, Data}, State) ->
|
||||
{reply, {text, Data}, State};
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -9,7 +9,9 @@
|
|||
init(Req, Opts) ->
|
||||
[Protocol | _] = cowboy_req:parse_header(<<"sec-websocket-protocol">>, Req),
|
||||
Req2 = cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"sec-websocket-protocol">>, Protocol, Req),
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req2, Opts, 1000}.
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req2, Opts, #{
|
||||
idle_timeout => 1000
|
||||
}}.
|
||||
|
||||
websocket_handle(_Frame, State) ->
|
||||
{ok, State}.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -8,7 +8,9 @@
|
|||
|
||||
init(Req, _) ->
|
||||
erlang:start_timer(500, self(), should_not_cancel_timer),
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req, undefined, 1000}.
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req, undefined, #{
|
||||
idle_timeout => 1000
|
||||
}}.
|
||||
|
||||
websocket_handle({text, Data}, State) ->
|
||||
{reply, {text, Data}, State};
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -3,11 +3,17 @@
|
|||
-module(ws_timeout_hibernate).
|
||||
|
||||
-export([init/2]).
|
||||
-export([websocket_init/1]).
|
||||
-export([websocket_handle/2]).
|
||||
-export([websocket_info/2]).
|
||||
|
||||
init(Req, _) ->
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req, undefined, 1000, hibernate}.
|
||||
{cowboy_websocket, Req, undefined, #{
|
||||
idle_timeout => 1000
|
||||
}}.
|
||||
|
||||
websocket_init(State) ->
|
||||
{ok, State, hibernate}.
|
||||
|
||||
websocket_handle(_Frame, State) ->
|
||||
{ok, State, hibernate}.
|
||||
|
|
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