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use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp ();
use Plack;
use Plack::HTTPParser qw( parse_http_request );
use IO::Socket::INET;
use HTTP::Date;
use HTTP::Status;
use List::Util qw(max sum);
use Plack::Util;
use Plack::TempBuffer;
use Plack::Middleware::ContentLength;
use POSIX qw(EINTR);
use Socket qw(IPPROTO_TCP TCP_NODELAY);
use Try::Tiny;
use Time::HiRes qw(time);
my $alarm_interval;
BEGIN {
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
$alarm_interval = 1;
} else {
Time::HiRes->import('alarm');
$alarm_interval = 0.1;
}
}
use constant MAX_REQUEST_SIZE => 131072;
use constant MSWin32 => $^O eq 'MSWin32';
sub new {
my($class, %args) = @_;
my $self = bless {
host => $args{host} || 0,
port => $args{port} || 8080,
timeout => $args{timeout} || 300,
server_software => $args{server_software} || $class,
server_ready => $args{server_ready} || sub {},
ssl => $args{ssl},
ipv6 => $args{ipv6},
ssl_key_file => $args{ssl_key_file},
ssl_cert_file => $args{ssl_cert_file},
}, $class;
if ($args{max_workers} && $args{max_workers} > 1) {
Carp::carp(
"Preforking in $class is deprecated. Falling back to the non-forking mode. ",
"If you need preforking, use Starman or Starlet instead and run like `plackup -s Starlet`",
);
}
$self;
}
sub run {
my($self, $app) = @_;
$self->setup_listener();
$self->accept_loop($app);
}
sub prepare_socket_class {
my($self, $args) = @_;
if ($self->{ssl} && $self->{ipv6}) {
Carp::croak("SSL and IPv6 are not supported at the same time (yet). Choose one.");
}
if ($self->{ssl}) {
eval { require IO::Socket::SSL; 1 }
or Carp::croak("SSL suport requires IO::Socket::SSL");
$args->{SSL_key_file} = $self->{ssl_key_file};
$args->{SSL_cert_file} = $self->{ssl_cert_file};
return "IO::Socket::SSL";
} elsif ($self->{ipv6}) {
eval { require IO::Socket::IP; 1 }
or Carp::croak("IPv6 support requires IO::Socket::IP");
$self->{host} ||= '::';
$args->{LocalAddr} ||= '::';
return "IO::Socket::IP";
}
return "IO::Socket::INET";
}
sub setup_listener {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
Listen => SOMAXCONN,
LocalPort => $self->{port},
LocalAddr => $self->{host},
Proto => 'tcp',
ReuseAddr => 1,
);
my $class = $self->prepare_socket_class(\%args);
$self->{listen_sock} ||= $class->new(%args)
or die "failed to listen to port $self->{port}: $!";
$self->{server_ready}->($self);
}
sub accept_loop {
my($self, $app) = @_;
$app = Plack::Middleware::ContentLength->wrap($app);
while (1) {
local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
if (my $conn = $self->{listen_sock}->accept) {
$conn->setsockopt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 1)
or die "setsockopt(TCP_NODELAY) failed:$!";
my $env = {
SERVER_PORT => $self->{port},
SERVER_NAME => $self->{host},
SCRIPT_NAME => '',
REMOTE_ADDR => $conn->peerhost,
'psgi.version' => [ 1, 1 ],
'psgi.errors' => *STDERR,
'psgi.url_scheme' => $self->{ssl} ? 'https' : 'http',
'psgi.run_once' => Plack::Util::FALSE,
'psgi.multithread' => Plack::Util::FALSE,
'psgi.multiprocess' => Plack::Util::FALSE,
'psgi.streaming' => Plack::Util::TRUE,
'psgi.nonblocking' => Plack::Util::FALSE,
'psgix.input.buffered' => Plack::Util::TRUE,
'psgix.io' => $conn,
};
$self->handle_connection($env, $conn, $app);
$conn->close;
}
}
}
sub handle_connection {
my($self, $env, $conn, $app) = @_;
my $buf = '';
my $res = [ 400, [ 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' ], [ 'Bad Request' ] ];
while (1) {
my $rlen = $self->read_timeout(
$conn, \$buf, MAX_REQUEST_SIZE - length($buf), length($buf),
$self->{timeout},
) or return;
my $reqlen = parse_http_request($buf, $env);
if ($reqlen >= 0) {
$buf = substr $buf, $reqlen;
if (my $cl = $env->{CONTENT_LENGTH}) {
my $buffer = Plack::TempBuffer->new($cl);
while ($cl > 0) {
my $chunk;
if (length $buf) {
$chunk = $buf;
$buf = '';
} else {
$self->read_timeout($conn, \$chunk, $cl, 0, $self->{timeout})
or return;
}
$buffer->print($chunk);
$cl -= length $chunk;
}
$env->{'psgi.input'} = $buffer->rewind;
} else {
open my $input, "<", \$buf;
$env->{'psgi.input'} = $input;
}
$res = Plack::Util::run_app $app, $env;
last;
}
if ($reqlen == -2) {
# request is incomplete, do nothing
} elsif ($reqlen == -1) {
# error, close conn
last;
}
}
if (ref $res eq 'ARRAY') {
$self->_handle_response($res, $conn);
} elsif (ref $res eq 'CODE') {
$res->(sub {
$self->_handle_response($_[0], $conn);
});
} else {
die "Bad response $res";
}
return;
}
sub _handle_response {
my($self, $res, $conn) = @_;
my @lines = (
"Date: @{[HTTP::Date::time2str()]}\015\012",
"Server: $self->{server_software}\015\012",
);
Plack::Util::header_iter($res->[1], sub {
my ($k, $v) = @_;
push @lines, "$k: $v\015\012";
});
unshift @lines, "HTTP/1.0 $res->[0] @{[ HTTP::Status::status_message($res->[0]) ]}\015\012";
push @lines, "\015\012";
$self->write_all($conn, join('', @lines), $self->{timeout})
or return;
if (defined $res->[2]) {
my $err;
my $done;
{
local $@;
eval {
Plack::Util::foreach(
$res->[2],
sub {
$self->write_all($conn, $_[0], $self->{timeout})
or die "failed to send all data\n";
},
);
$done = 1;
};
$err = $@;
};
unless ($done) {
if ($err =~ /^failed to send all data\n/) {
return;
} else {
die $err;
}
}
} else {
return Plack::Util::inline_object
write => sub { $self->write_all($conn, $_[0], $self->{timeout}) },
close => sub { };
}
}
# returns 1 if socket is ready, undef on timeout
sub do_timeout {
my ($self, $cb, $timeout) = @_;
local $SIG{ALRM} = sub {};
my $wait_until = time + $timeout;
alarm($timeout);
my $ret;
while (1) {
if ($ret = $cb->()) {
last;
} elsif (! (! defined($ret) && $! == EINTR)) {
undef $ret;
last;
}
# got EINTR
my $left = $wait_until - time;
last if $left <= 0;
alarm($left + $alarm_interval);
}
alarm(0);
$ret;
}
# returns (positive) number of bytes read, or undef if the socket is to be closed
sub read_timeout {
my ($self, $sock, $buf, $len, $off, $timeout) = @_;
$self->do_timeout(sub { $sock->sysread($$buf, $len, $off) }, $timeout);
}
# returns (positive) number of bytes written, or undef if the socket is to be closed
sub write_timeout {
my ($self, $sock, $buf, $len, $off, $timeout) = @_;
$self->do_timeout(sub { $sock->syswrite($buf, $len, $off) }, $timeout);
}
# writes all data in buf and returns number of bytes written or undef if failed
sub write_all {
my ($self, $sock, $buf, $timeout) = @_;
return 0 unless defined $buf;
my $off = 0;
while (my $len = length($buf) - $off) {
my $ret = $self->write_timeout($sock, $buf, $len, $off, $timeout)
or return;
$off += $ret;
}
return length $buf;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
HTTP::Server::PSGI - Standalone PSGI compatible HTTP server
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Server::PSGI;
my $server = HTTP::Server::PSGI->new(
host => "127.0.0.1",
port => 9091,
timeout => 120,
);
$server->run($app);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
HTTP::Server::PSGI is a standalone, single-process and PSGI compatible
HTTP server implementations.
This server should be great for the development and testing, but might
not be suitable for a production use.
Some features in HTTP/1.1, notably chunked requests, responses and
pipeline requests are B<NOT> supported. See L<Starman> if you want
those features.
=head1 PREFORKING
L<HTTP::Server::PSGI> does B<NOT> support preforking. See L<Starman>
or L<Starlet> if you want a multi-process prefork web servers.
=head1 AUTHOR
Kazuho Oku
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Plack::Handler::Standalone> L<Starman> L<Starlet>
=cut
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