package server import ( "bytes" "io" "net/http" "strconv" "sync" "github.com/fnproject/fn/api" "github.com/fnproject/fn/api/agent" "github.com/fnproject/fn/api/common" "github.com/fnproject/fn/api/models" "github.com/gin-gonic/gin" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" ) var ( bufPool = &sync.Pool{New: func() interface{} { return new(bytes.Buffer) }} ) // implements http.ResponseWriter // this little guy buffers responses from user containers and lets them still // set headers and such without us risking writing partial output [as much, the // server could still die while we're copying the buffer]. this lets us set // content length and content type nicely, as a bonus. it is sad, yes. type syncResponseWriter struct { headers http.Header status int *bytes.Buffer } var _ http.ResponseWriter = new(syncResponseWriter) // nice compiler errors func (s *syncResponseWriter) Header() http.Header { return s.headers } func (s *syncResponseWriter) WriteHeader(code int) { s.status = code } // handleFnInvokeCall executes the function, for router handlers func (s *Server) handleFnInvokeCall(c *gin.Context) { fnID := c.Param(api.ParamFnID) ctx, _ := common.LoggerWithFields(c.Request.Context(), logrus.Fields{"fnID": fnID}) c.Request = c.Request.WithContext(ctx) err := s.handleFnInvokeCall2(c) if err != nil { handleErrorResponse(c, err) } } // handleTriggerHTTPFunctionCall2 executes the function and returns an error // Requires the following in the context: func (s *Server) handleFnInvokeCall2(c *gin.Context) error { // log := common.Logger(c.Request.Context()) fn, err := s.lbReadAccess.GetFnByID(c, c.Param(api.ParamFnID)) if err != nil { return err } app, err := s.lbReadAccess.GetAppByID(c, fn.AppID) if err != nil { return err } return s.ServeFnInvoke(c, app, fn) } func (s *Server) ServeFnInvoke(c *gin.Context, app *models.App, fn *models.Fn) error { return s.fnInvoke(c.Writer, c.Request, app, fn, nil) } func (s *Server) fnInvoke(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, app *models.App, fn *models.Fn, trig *models.Trigger) error { // TODO: we should get rid of the buffers, and stream back (saves memory (+splice), faster (splice), allows streaming, don't have to cap resp size) // buffer the response before writing it out to client to prevent partials from trying to stream buf := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer) buf.Reset() bufWriter := syncResponseWriter{ headers: resp.Header(), status: 200, Buffer: buf, } var writer http.ResponseWriter = &bufWriter writer = &jsonContentTypeTrapper{ResponseWriter: writer} opts := []agent.CallOpt{ agent.WithWriter(writer), // XXX (reed): order matters [for now] agent.FromHTTPFnRequest(app, fn, req), } if trig != nil { opts = append(opts, agent.WithTrigger(trig)) } call, err := s.agent.GetCall(opts...) if err != nil { return err } err = s.agent.Submit(call) if err != nil { return err } // because we can... writer.Header().Set("Content-Length", strconv.Itoa(int(buf.Len()))) // buffered response writer traps status (so we can add headers), we need to write it still if bufWriter.status > 0 { resp.WriteHeader(bufWriter.status) } io.Copy(resp, buf) bufPool.Put(buf) // at this point, submit returned without timing out, so we can re-use this one return nil } // TODO kill this thing after removing tests for http/json/default formats type jsonContentTypeTrapper struct { http.ResponseWriter committed bool } var _ http.ResponseWriter = new(jsonContentTypeTrapper) // nice compiler errors func (j *jsonContentTypeTrapper) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { if !j.committed { // override default content type detection behavior to add json j.detectContentType(b) } j.committed = true // write inner return j.ResponseWriter.Write(b) } func (j *jsonContentTypeTrapper) detectContentType(b []byte) { if j.Header().Get("Content-Type") == "" { // see http.DetectContentType var contentType string jsonPrefix := [1]byte{'{'} // stack allocated if bytes.HasPrefix(b, jsonPrefix[:]) { // try to detect json, since DetectContentType isn't a hipster. contentType = "application/json; charset=utf-8" } else { contentType = http.DetectContentType(b) } j.Header().Set("Content-Type", contentType) } }