electron/atom/browser/api/atom_api_url_request.h

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// Copyright (c) 2013 GitHub, Inc.
// Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef ATOM_BROWSER_API_ATOM_API_URL_REQUEST_H_
#define ATOM_BROWSER_API_ATOM_API_URL_REQUEST_H_
#include <array>
#include <string>
#include "atom/browser/api/event_emitter.h"
#include "atom/browser/api/trackable_object.h"
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "native_mate/dictionary.h"
#include "native_mate/handle.h"
#include "native_mate/wrappable_base.h"
#include "net/base/auth.h"
#include "net/base/io_buffer.h"
#include "net/http/http_response_headers.h"
#include "net/url_request/url_request_context.h"
namespace atom {
class AtomURLRequest;
namespace api {
//
// The URLRequest class implements the V8 binding between the JavaScript API
// and Chromium native net library. It is responsible for handling HTTP/HTTPS
// requests.
//
// The current class provides only the binding layer. Two other JavaScript
// classes (ClientRequest and IncomingMessage) in the net module provide the
// final API, including some state management and arguments validation.
//
// URLRequest's methods fall into two main categories: command and event
// methods. They are always executed on the Browser's UI thread.
// Command methods are called directly from JavaScript code via the API defined
// in BuildPrototype. A command method is generally implemented by forwarding
// the call to a corresponding method on AtomURLRequest which does the
// synchronization on the Browser IO thread. The latter then calls into Chromium
// net library. On the other hand, net library events originate on the IO
// thread in AtomURLRequest and are synchronized back on the UI thread, then
// forwarded to a corresponding event method in URLRequest and then to
// JavaScript via the EmitRequestEvent/EmitResponseEvent helpers.
//
// URLRequest lifetime management: we followed the Wrapper/Wrappable pattern
// defined in native_mate. However, we augment that pattern with a pin/unpin
// mechanism. The main reason is that we want the JS API to provide a similar
// lifetime guarantees as the XMLHttpRequest.
// https://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/#garbage-collection
//
// The primary motivation is to not garbage collect a URLInstance as long as the
// object is emitting network events. For instance, in the following JS code
//
// (function() {
// let request = new URLRequest(...);
// request.on('response', (response)=>{
// response.on('data', (data) = > {
// console.log(data.toString());
// });
// });
// })();
//
// we still want data to be logged even if the response/request objects are n
// more referenced in JavaScript.
//
// Binding by simply following the native_mate Wrapper/Wrappable pattern will
// delete the URLRequest object when the corresponding JS object is collected.
// The v8 handle is a private member in WrappableBase and it is always weak,
// there is no way to make it strong without changing native_mate.
// The solution we implement consists of maintaining some kind of state that
// prevents collection of JS wrappers as long as the request is emitting network
// events. At initialization, the object is unpinned. When the request starts,
// it is pinned. When no more events would be emitted, the object is unpinned
// and lifetime is again managed by the standard native mate Wrapper/Wrappable
// pattern.
//
// pin/unpin: are implemented by constructing/reseting a V8 strong persistent
// handle.
//
// The URLRequest/AtmURLRequest interaction could have been implemented in a
// single class. However, it implies that the resulting class lifetime will be
// managed by two conflicting mechanisms: JavaScript garbage collection and
// Chromium reference counting. Reasoning about lifetime issues become much
// more complex.
//
// We chose to split the implementation into two classes linked via a
// strong/weak pointers. A URLRequest instance is deleted if it is unpinned and
// the corresponding JS wrapper object is garbage collected. On the other hand,
// an AtmURLRequest instance lifetime is totally governed by reference counting.
//
class URLRequest : public mate::EventEmitter<URLRequest> {
public:
static mate::WrappableBase* New(mate::Arguments* args);
static void BuildPrototype(v8::Isolate* isolate,
v8::Local<v8::FunctionTemplate> prototype);
// Methods for reporting events into JavaScript.
void OnAuthenticationRequired(
scoped_refptr<const net::AuthChallengeInfo> auth_info);
void OnResponseStarted(
scoped_refptr<net::HttpResponseHeaders> response_headers);
void OnResponseData(scoped_refptr<const net::IOBufferWithSize> data);
void OnResponseCompleted();
void OnError(const std::string& error, bool isRequestError);
protected:
explicit URLRequest(v8::Isolate* isolate, v8::Local<v8::Object> wrapper);
~URLRequest() override;
private:
template <typename Flags>
class StateBase {
public:
void SetFlag(Flags flag);
protected:
explicit StateBase(Flags initialState);
bool operator==(Flags flag) const;
bool IsFlagSet(Flags flag) const;
private:
Flags state_;
};
enum class RequestStateFlags {
kNotStarted = 0x0,
kStarted = 0x1,
kFinished = 0x2,
kCanceled = 0x4,
kFailed = 0x8,
kClosed = 0x10
};
class RequestState : public StateBase<RequestStateFlags> {
public:
RequestState();
bool NotStarted() const;
bool Started() const;
bool Finished() const;
bool Canceled() const;
bool Failed() const;
bool Closed() const;
};
enum class ResponseStateFlags {
kNotStarted = 0x0,
kStarted = 0x1,
kEnded = 0x2,
kFailed = 0x4
};
class ResponseState : public StateBase<ResponseStateFlags> {
public:
ResponseState();
bool NotStarted() const;
bool Started() const;
bool Ended() const;
bool Canceled() const;
bool Failed() const;
bool Closed() const;
};
bool NotStarted() const;
bool Finished() const;
bool Canceled() const;
bool Failed() const;
bool Write(scoped_refptr<const net::IOBufferWithSize> buffer, bool is_last);
void Cancel();
bool SetExtraHeader(const std::string& name, const std::string& value);
void RemoveExtraHeader(const std::string& name);
void SetChunkedUpload(bool is_chunked_upload);
int StatusCode() const;
std::string StatusMessage() const;
scoped_refptr<net::HttpResponseHeaders> RawResponseHeaders() const;
uint32_t ResponseHttpVersionMajor() const;
uint32_t ResponseHttpVersionMinor() const;
template <typename... ArgTypes>
std::array<v8::Local<v8::Value>, sizeof...(ArgTypes)> BuildArgsArray(
ArgTypes... args) const;
template <typename... ArgTypes>
void EmitRequestEvent(ArgTypes... args);
template <typename... ArgTypes>
void EmitResponseEvent(ArgTypes... args);
void Close();
void pin();
void unpin();
scoped_refptr<AtomURLRequest> atom_request_;
RequestState request_state_;
ResponseState response_state_;
// Used to implement pin/unpin.
v8::Global<v8::Object> wrapper_;
scoped_refptr<net::HttpResponseHeaders> response_headers_;
base::WeakPtrFactory<URLRequest> weak_ptr_factory_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(URLRequest);
};
template <typename... ArgTypes>
std::array<v8::Local<v8::Value>, sizeof...(ArgTypes)>
URLRequest::BuildArgsArray(ArgTypes... args) const {
std::array<v8::Local<v8::Value>, sizeof...(ArgTypes)> result = {
{mate::ConvertToV8(isolate(), args)...}};
return result;
}
template <typename... ArgTypes>
void URLRequest::EmitRequestEvent(ArgTypes... args) {
auto arguments = BuildArgsArray(args...);
v8::Local<v8::Function> _emitRequestEvent;
auto wrapper = GetWrapper();
if (mate::Dictionary(isolate(), wrapper)
.Get("_emitRequestEvent", &_emitRequestEvent))
_emitRequestEvent->Call(wrapper, arguments.size(), arguments.data());
}
template <typename... ArgTypes>
void URLRequest::EmitResponseEvent(ArgTypes... args) {
auto arguments = BuildArgsArray(args...);
v8::Local<v8::Function> _emitResponseEvent;
auto wrapper = GetWrapper();
if (mate::Dictionary(isolate(), wrapper)
.Get("_emitResponseEvent", &_emitResponseEvent))
_emitResponseEvent->Call(wrapper, arguments.size(), arguments.data());
}
} // namespace api
} // namespace atom
#endif // ATOM_BROWSER_API_ATOM_API_URL_REQUEST_H_