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connection.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
# Released under the MIT License.
# Copyright, 2018-2023, by Samuel Williams.
# Copyright, 2020, by Bruno Sutic.
require_relative 'stream'
require 'async/semaphore'
module Async
module HTTP
module Protocol
module HTTP2
HTTPS = 'https'.freeze
SCHEME = ':scheme'.freeze
METHOD = ':method'.freeze
PATH = ':path'.freeze
AUTHORITY = ':authority'.freeze
STATUS = ':status'.freeze
PROTOCOL = ':protocol'.freeze
CONTENT_LENGTH = 'content-length'.freeze
CONNECTION = 'connection'.freeze
TRAILER = 'trailer'.freeze
module Connection
def initialize(*)
super
@count = 0
@reader = nil
# Writing multiple frames at the same time can cause odd problems if frames are only partially written. So we use a semaphore to ensure frames are written in their entirety.
@write_frame_guard = Async::Semaphore.new(1)
end
def to_s
"\#<#{self.class} #{@streams.count} active streams>"
end
attr :stream
def http1?
false
end
def http2?
true
end
def start_connection
connection_ready if respond_to?(:connection_ready)
@reader || read_in_background
end
def close(error = nil)
super
# Ensure the reader task is stopped.
if @reader
reader = @reader
@reader = nil
reader.stop
end
end
def write_frame(frame)
# We don't want to write multiple frames at the same time.
@write_frame_guard.acquire do
super
end
@stream.flush
end
def write_frames(&block)
@write_frame_guard.acquire do
super
end
@stream.flush
end
def read_in_background(parent: Task.current)
raise RuntimeError, "Connection is closed!" if closed?
parent.async(transient: true) do |task|
@reader = task
task.annotate("#{version} reading data for #{self.class}.")
begin
while !self.closed?
self.consume_window
self.read_frame
end
rescue SocketError, IOError, EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET, Errno::EPIPE, Async::Wrapper::Cancelled
# Ignore.
rescue ::Protocol::HTTP2::GoawayError => error
# Error is raised if a response is actively reading from the
# connection. The connection is silently closed if GOAWAY is
# received outside the request/response cycle.
if @reader
self.close(error)
end
ensure
# Don't call #close twice.
if @reader
self.close($!)
end
end
end
end
attr :promises
def peer
@stream.io
end
attr :count
def concurrency
self.maximum_concurrent_streams
end
# Can we use this connection to make requests?
def viable?
@stream.connected?
end
def reusable?
!self.closed?
end
def version
VERSION
end
end
end
end
end
end