bitcoin/src/httpserver.cpp
merge-script 4a05825a3f
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#33689: http: replace WorkQueue and single threads handling for ThreadPool
38fd85c676a072ebf256e806beda9d7533790baa http: replace WorkQueue and threads handling for ThreadPool (furszy)
c323f882ed3841401edee90ab5261d68215ab316 fuzz: add test case for threadpool (TheCharlatan)
c528dd5f8ccc3955b00bdba869f0a774efa97fe1 util: introduce general purpose thread pool (furszy)
6354b4fd7fe819eb13274b212e426a7d10ca75d3 tests: log node JSON-RPC errors during test setup (furszy)
45930a79412dc45f9d391cd7689d029fa4f0189e http-server: guard against crashes from unhandled exceptions (furszy)

Pull request description:

  This has been a recent discovery; the general thread pool class created for #26966, cleanly
  integrates into the HTTP server. It simplifies init, shutdown and requests execution logic.
  Replacing code that was never unit tested for code that is properly unit and fuzz tested.
  Although our functional test framework extensively uses this RPC interface (that’s how
  we’ve been ensuring its correct behavior so far - which is not the best).

  This clearly separates the responsibilities:
  The HTTP server now focuses solely on receiving and dispatching requests, while ThreadPool handles
  concurrency, queuing, and execution.

  This will also allows us to experiment with further performance improvements at the task queuing and
  execution level, such as a lock-free structure or task prioritization or any other implementation detail
  like coroutines in the future, without having to deal with HTTP code that lives on a different layer.

  Note:
  The rationale behind introducing the ThreadPool first is to be able to easily cherry-pick it across different
  working paths. Some of the ones that are benefited from it are #26966 for the parallelization of the indexes
  initial sync, #31132 for the parallelization of the inputs fetching procedure, #32061 for the libevent replacement,
  the kernel API #30595 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30595#discussion_r2413702370) to avoid blocking validation among others use cases not publicly available.

  Note 2:
  I could have created a wrapper around the existing code and replaced the `WorkQueue` in a subsequent
  commit, but it didn’t seem worth the extra commits and review effort. The `ThreadPool` implements
  essentially the same functionality in a more modern and cleaner way.

ACKs for top commit:
  Eunovo:
    ReACK 38fd85c676
  sedited:
    Re-ACK 38fd85c676a072ebf256e806beda9d7533790baa
  pinheadmz:
    ACK 38fd85c676a072ebf256e806beda9d7533790baa

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// Copyright (c) 2015-present The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#include <httpserver.h>
#include <chainparamsbase.h>
#include <common/args.h>
#include <common/messages.h>
#include <compat/compat.h>
#include <logging.h>
#include <netbase.h>
#include <node/interface_ui.h>
#include <rpc/protocol.h>
#include <sync.h>
#include <util/check.h>
#include <util/signalinterrupt.h>
#include <util/strencodings.h>
#include <util/threadnames.h>
#include <util/threadpool.h>
#include <util/translation.h>
#include <condition_variable>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <deque>
#include <memory>
#include <optional>
#include <span>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <event2/buffer.h>
#include <event2/bufferevent.h>
#include <event2/http.h>
#include <event2/http_struct.h>
#include <event2/keyvalq_struct.h>
#include <event2/thread.h>
#include <event2/util.h>
#include <support/events.h>
using common::InvalidPortErrMsg;
/** Maximum size of http request (request line + headers) */
static const size_t MAX_HEADERS_SIZE = 8192;
struct HTTPPathHandler
{
HTTPPathHandler(std::string _prefix, bool _exactMatch, HTTPRequestHandler _handler):
prefix(_prefix), exactMatch(_exactMatch), handler(_handler)
{
}
std::string prefix;
bool exactMatch;
HTTPRequestHandler handler;
};
/** HTTP module state */
//! libevent event loop
static struct event_base* eventBase = nullptr;
//! HTTP server
static struct evhttp* eventHTTP = nullptr;
//! List of subnets to allow RPC connections from
static std::vector<CSubNet> rpc_allow_subnets;
//! Handlers for (sub)paths
static GlobalMutex g_httppathhandlers_mutex;
static std::vector<HTTPPathHandler> pathHandlers GUARDED_BY(g_httppathhandlers_mutex);
//! Bound listening sockets
static std::vector<evhttp_bound_socket *> boundSockets;
//! Http thread pool - future: encapsulate in HttpContext
static ThreadPool g_threadpool_http("http");
static int g_max_queue_depth{100};
/**
* @brief Helps keep track of open `evhttp_connection`s with active `evhttp_requests`
*
*/
class HTTPRequestTracker
{
private:
mutable Mutex m_mutex;
mutable std::condition_variable m_cv;
//! For each connection, keep a counter of how many requests are open
std::unordered_map<const evhttp_connection*, size_t> m_tracker GUARDED_BY(m_mutex);
void RemoveConnectionInternal(const decltype(m_tracker)::iterator it) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(m_mutex)
{
m_tracker.erase(it);
if (m_tracker.empty()) m_cv.notify_all();
}
public:
//! Increase request counter for the associated connection by 1
void AddRequest(evhttp_request* req) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_mutex)
{
const evhttp_connection* conn{Assert(evhttp_request_get_connection(Assert(req)))};
WITH_LOCK(m_mutex, ++m_tracker[conn]);
}
//! Decrease request counter for the associated connection by 1, remove connection if counter is 0
void RemoveRequest(evhttp_request* req) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_mutex)
{
const evhttp_connection* conn{Assert(evhttp_request_get_connection(Assert(req)))};
LOCK(m_mutex);
auto it{m_tracker.find(conn)};
if (it != m_tracker.end() && it->second > 0) {
if (--(it->second) == 0) RemoveConnectionInternal(it);
}
}
//! Remove a connection entirely
void RemoveConnection(const evhttp_connection* conn) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_mutex)
{
LOCK(m_mutex);
auto it{m_tracker.find(Assert(conn))};
if (it != m_tracker.end()) RemoveConnectionInternal(it);
}
size_t CountActiveConnections() const EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_mutex)
{
return WITH_LOCK(m_mutex, return m_tracker.size());
}
//! Wait until there are no more connections with active requests in the tracker
void WaitUntilEmpty() const EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(!m_mutex)
{
WAIT_LOCK(m_mutex, lock);
m_cv.wait(lock, [this]() EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(m_mutex) { return m_tracker.empty(); });
}
};
//! Track active requests
static HTTPRequestTracker g_requests;
/** Check if a network address is allowed to access the HTTP server */
static bool ClientAllowed(const CNetAddr& netaddr)
{
if (!netaddr.IsValid())
return false;
for(const CSubNet& subnet : rpc_allow_subnets)
if (subnet.Match(netaddr))
return true;
return false;
}
/** Initialize ACL list for HTTP server */
static bool InitHTTPAllowList()
{
rpc_allow_subnets.clear();
rpc_allow_subnets.emplace_back(LookupHost("127.0.0.1", false).value(), 8); // always allow IPv4 local subnet
rpc_allow_subnets.emplace_back(LookupHost("::1", false).value()); // always allow IPv6 localhost
for (const std::string& strAllow : gArgs.GetArgs("-rpcallowip")) {
const CSubNet subnet{LookupSubNet(strAllow)};
if (!subnet.IsValid()) {
uiInterface.ThreadSafeMessageBox(
Untranslated(strprintf("Invalid -rpcallowip subnet specification: %s. Valid values are a single IP (e.g. 1.2.3.4), a network/netmask (e.g. 1.2.3.4/255.255.255.0), a network/CIDR (e.g. 1.2.3.4/24), all ipv4 (0.0.0.0/0), or all ipv6 (::/0). RFC4193 is allowed only if -cjdnsreachable=0.", strAllow)),
CClientUIInterface::MSG_ERROR);
return false;
}
rpc_allow_subnets.push_back(subnet);
}
std::string strAllowed;
for (const CSubNet& subnet : rpc_allow_subnets)
strAllowed += subnet.ToString() + " ";
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Allowing HTTP connections from: %s\n", strAllowed);
return true;
}
/** HTTP request method as string - use for logging only */
std::string RequestMethodString(HTTPRequest::RequestMethod m)
{
switch (m) {
case HTTPRequest::GET:
return "GET";
case HTTPRequest::POST:
return "POST";
case HTTPRequest::HEAD:
return "HEAD";
case HTTPRequest::PUT:
return "PUT";
case HTTPRequest::UNKNOWN:
return "unknown";
} // no default case, so the compiler can warn about missing cases
assert(false);
}
/** HTTP request callback */
static void http_request_cb(struct evhttp_request* req, void* arg)
{
evhttp_connection* conn{evhttp_request_get_connection(req)};
// Track active requests
{
g_requests.AddRequest(req);
evhttp_request_set_on_complete_cb(req, [](struct evhttp_request* req, void*) {
g_requests.RemoveRequest(req);
}, nullptr);
evhttp_connection_set_closecb(conn, [](evhttp_connection* conn, void* arg) {
g_requests.RemoveConnection(conn);
}, nullptr);
}
// Disable reading to work around a libevent bug, fixed in 2.1.9
// See https://github.com/libevent/libevent/commit/5ff8eb26371c4dc56f384b2de35bea2d87814779
// and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11593.
if (event_get_version_number() >= 0x02010600 && event_get_version_number() < 0x02010900) {
if (conn) {
bufferevent* bev = evhttp_connection_get_bufferevent(conn);
if (bev) {
bufferevent_disable(bev, EV_READ);
}
}
}
auto hreq{std::make_unique<HTTPRequest>(req, *static_cast<const util::SignalInterrupt*>(arg))};
// Early address-based allow check
if (!ClientAllowed(hreq->GetPeer())) {
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "HTTP request from %s rejected: Client network is not allowed RPC access\n",
hreq->GetPeer().ToStringAddrPort());
hreq->WriteReply(HTTP_FORBIDDEN);
return;
}
// Early reject unknown HTTP methods
if (hreq->GetRequestMethod() == HTTPRequest::UNKNOWN) {
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "HTTP request from %s rejected: Unknown HTTP request method\n",
hreq->GetPeer().ToStringAddrPort());
hreq->WriteReply(HTTP_BAD_METHOD);
return;
}
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Received a %s request for %s from %s\n",
RequestMethodString(hreq->GetRequestMethod()), SanitizeString(hreq->GetURI(), SAFE_CHARS_URI).substr(0, 100), hreq->GetPeer().ToStringAddrPort());
// Find registered handler for prefix
std::string strURI = hreq->GetURI();
std::string path;
LOCK(g_httppathhandlers_mutex);
std::vector<HTTPPathHandler>::const_iterator i = pathHandlers.begin();
std::vector<HTTPPathHandler>::const_iterator iend = pathHandlers.end();
for (; i != iend; ++i) {
bool match = false;
if (i->exactMatch)
match = (strURI == i->prefix);
else
match = strURI.starts_with(i->prefix);
if (match) {
path = strURI.substr(i->prefix.size());
break;
}
}
// Dispatch to worker thread
if (i != iend) {
if (static_cast<int>(g_threadpool_http.WorkQueueSize()) >= g_max_queue_depth) {
LogWarning("Request rejected because http work queue depth exceeded, it can be increased with the -rpcworkqueue= setting");
hreq->WriteReply(HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE, "Work queue depth exceeded");
return;
}
auto item = [req = std::move(hreq), in_path = std::move(path), fn = i->handler]() {
std::string err_msg;
try {
fn(req.get(), in_path);
return;
} catch (const std::exception& e) {
LogWarning("Unexpected error while processing request for '%s'. Error msg: '%s'", req->GetURI(), e.what());
err_msg = e.what();
} catch (...) {
LogWarning("Unknown error while processing request for '%s'", req->GetURI());
err_msg = "unknown error";
}
// Reply so the client doesn't hang waiting for the response.
req->WriteHeader("Connection", "close");
// TODO: Implement specific error formatting for the REST and JSON-RPC servers responses.
req->WriteReply(HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, err_msg);
};
[[maybe_unused]] auto _{g_threadpool_http.Submit(std::move(item))};
} else {
hreq->WriteReply(HTTP_NOT_FOUND);
}
}
/** Callback to reject HTTP requests after shutdown. */
static void http_reject_request_cb(struct evhttp_request* req, void*)
{
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Rejecting request while shutting down\n");
evhttp_send_error(req, HTTP_SERVUNAVAIL, nullptr);
}
/** Event dispatcher thread */
static void ThreadHTTP(struct event_base* base)
{
util::ThreadRename("http");
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Entering http event loop\n");
event_base_dispatch(base);
// Event loop will be interrupted by InterruptHTTPServer()
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Exited http event loop\n");
}
/** Bind HTTP server to specified addresses */
static bool HTTPBindAddresses(struct evhttp* http)
{
uint16_t http_port{static_cast<uint16_t>(gArgs.GetIntArg("-rpcport", BaseParams().RPCPort()))};
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, uint16_t>> endpoints;
// Determine what addresses to bind to
// To prevent misconfiguration and accidental exposure of the RPC
// interface, require -rpcallowip and -rpcbind to both be specified
// together. If either is missing, ignore both values, bind to localhost
// instead, and log warnings.
if (gArgs.GetArgs("-rpcallowip").empty() || gArgs.GetArgs("-rpcbind").empty()) { // Default to loopback if not allowing external IPs
endpoints.emplace_back("::1", http_port);
endpoints.emplace_back("127.0.0.1", http_port);
if (!gArgs.GetArgs("-rpcallowip").empty()) {
LogWarning("Option -rpcallowip was specified without -rpcbind; this doesn't usually make sense");
}
if (!gArgs.GetArgs("-rpcbind").empty()) {
LogWarning("Option -rpcbind was ignored because -rpcallowip was not specified, refusing to allow everyone to connect");
}
} else { // Specific bind addresses
for (const std::string& strRPCBind : gArgs.GetArgs("-rpcbind")) {
uint16_t port{http_port};
std::string host;
if (!SplitHostPort(strRPCBind, port, host)) {
LogError("%s\n", InvalidPortErrMsg("-rpcbind", strRPCBind).original);
return false;
}
endpoints.emplace_back(host, port);
}
}
// Bind addresses
for (std::vector<std::pair<std::string, uint16_t> >::iterator i = endpoints.begin(); i != endpoints.end(); ++i) {
LogInfo("Binding RPC on address %s port %i", i->first, i->second);
evhttp_bound_socket *bind_handle = evhttp_bind_socket_with_handle(http, i->first.empty() ? nullptr : i->first.c_str(), i->second);
if (bind_handle) {
const std::optional<CNetAddr> addr{LookupHost(i->first, false)};
if (i->first.empty() || (addr.has_value() && addr->IsBindAny())) {
LogWarning("The RPC server is not safe to expose to untrusted networks such as the public internet");
}
// Set the no-delay option (disable Nagle's algorithm) on the TCP socket.
evutil_socket_t fd = evhttp_bound_socket_get_fd(bind_handle);
int one = 1;
if (setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, reinterpret_cast<char*>(&one), sizeof(one)) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
LogInfo("WARNING: Unable to set TCP_NODELAY on RPC server socket, continuing anyway\n");
}
boundSockets.push_back(bind_handle);
} else {
LogWarning("Binding RPC on address %s port %i failed.", i->first, i->second);
}
}
return !boundSockets.empty();
}
/** libevent event log callback */
static void libevent_log_cb(int severity, const char *msg)
{
switch (severity) {
case EVENT_LOG_DEBUG:
LogDebug(BCLog::LIBEVENT, "%s", msg);
break;
case EVENT_LOG_MSG:
LogInfo("libevent: %s", msg);
break;
case EVENT_LOG_WARN:
LogWarning("libevent: %s", msg);
break;
default: // EVENT_LOG_ERR and others are mapped to error
LogError("libevent: %s", msg);
break;
}
}
bool InitHTTPServer(const util::SignalInterrupt& interrupt)
{
if (!InitHTTPAllowList())
return false;
// Redirect libevent's logging to our own log
event_set_log_callback(&libevent_log_cb);
// Update libevent's log handling.
UpdateHTTPServerLogging(LogInstance().WillLogCategory(BCLog::LIBEVENT));
#ifdef WIN32
evthread_use_windows_threads();
#else
evthread_use_pthreads();
#endif
raii_event_base base_ctr = obtain_event_base();
/* Create a new evhttp object to handle requests. */
raii_evhttp http_ctr = obtain_evhttp(base_ctr.get());
struct evhttp* http = http_ctr.get();
if (!http) {
LogError("Couldn't create evhttp. Exiting.");
return false;
}
evhttp_set_timeout(http, gArgs.GetIntArg("-rpcservertimeout", DEFAULT_HTTP_SERVER_TIMEOUT));
evhttp_set_max_headers_size(http, MAX_HEADERS_SIZE);
evhttp_set_max_body_size(http, MAX_SIZE);
evhttp_set_gencb(http, http_request_cb, (void*)&interrupt);
if (!HTTPBindAddresses(http)) {
LogError("Unable to bind any endpoint for RPC server");
return false;
}
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Initialized HTTP server\n");
g_max_queue_depth = std::max((long)gArgs.GetIntArg("-rpcworkqueue", DEFAULT_HTTP_WORKQUEUE), 1L);
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "set work queue of depth %d\n", g_max_queue_depth);
// transfer ownership to eventBase/HTTP via .release()
eventBase = base_ctr.release();
eventHTTP = http_ctr.release();
return true;
}
void UpdateHTTPServerLogging(bool enable) {
if (enable) {
event_enable_debug_logging(EVENT_DBG_ALL);
} else {
event_enable_debug_logging(EVENT_DBG_NONE);
}
}
static std::thread g_thread_http;
void StartHTTPServer()
{
int rpcThreads = std::max((long)gArgs.GetIntArg("-rpcthreads", DEFAULT_HTTP_THREADS), 1L);
LogInfo("Starting HTTP server with %d worker threads\n", rpcThreads);
g_threadpool_http.Start(rpcThreads);
g_thread_http = std::thread(ThreadHTTP, eventBase);
}
void InterruptHTTPServer()
{
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Interrupting HTTP server\n");
if (eventHTTP) {
// Reject requests on current connections
evhttp_set_gencb(eventHTTP, http_reject_request_cb, nullptr);
}
// Interrupt pool after disabling requests
g_threadpool_http.Interrupt();
}
void StopHTTPServer()
{
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Stopping HTTP server\n");
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Waiting for HTTP worker threads to exit\n");
g_threadpool_http.Stop();
// Unlisten sockets, these are what make the event loop running, which means
// that after this and all connections are closed the event loop will quit.
for (evhttp_bound_socket *socket : boundSockets) {
evhttp_del_accept_socket(eventHTTP, socket);
}
boundSockets.clear();
{
if (const auto n_connections{g_requests.CountActiveConnections()}; n_connections != 0) {
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Waiting for %d connections to stop HTTP server\n", n_connections);
}
g_requests.WaitUntilEmpty();
}
if (eventHTTP) {
// Schedule a callback to call evhttp_free in the event base thread, so
// that evhttp_free does not need to be called again after the handling
// of unfinished request connections that follows.
event_base_once(eventBase, -1, EV_TIMEOUT, [](evutil_socket_t, short, void*) {
evhttp_free(eventHTTP);
eventHTTP = nullptr;
}, nullptr, nullptr);
}
if (eventBase) {
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Waiting for HTTP event thread to exit\n");
if (g_thread_http.joinable()) g_thread_http.join();
event_base_free(eventBase);
eventBase = nullptr;
}
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Stopped HTTP server\n");
}
struct event_base* EventBase()
{
return eventBase;
}
static void httpevent_callback_fn(evutil_socket_t, short, void* data)
{
// Static handler: simply call inner handler
HTTPEvent *self = static_cast<HTTPEvent*>(data);
self->handler();
if (self->deleteWhenTriggered)
delete self;
}
HTTPEvent::HTTPEvent(struct event_base* base, bool _deleteWhenTriggered, const std::function<void()>& _handler):
deleteWhenTriggered(_deleteWhenTriggered), handler(_handler)
{
ev = event_new(base, -1, 0, httpevent_callback_fn, this);
assert(ev);
}
HTTPEvent::~HTTPEvent()
{
event_free(ev);
}
void HTTPEvent::trigger(struct timeval* tv)
{
if (tv == nullptr)
event_active(ev, 0, 0); // immediately trigger event in main thread
else
evtimer_add(ev, tv); // trigger after timeval passed
}
HTTPRequest::HTTPRequest(struct evhttp_request* _req, const util::SignalInterrupt& interrupt, bool _replySent)
: req(_req), m_interrupt(interrupt), replySent(_replySent)
{
}
HTTPRequest::~HTTPRequest()
{
if (!replySent) {
// Keep track of whether reply was sent to avoid request leaks
LogWarning("Unhandled HTTP request");
WriteReply(HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, "Unhandled request");
}
// evhttpd cleans up the request, as long as a reply was sent.
}
std::pair<bool, std::string> HTTPRequest::GetHeader(const std::string& hdr) const
{
const struct evkeyvalq* headers = evhttp_request_get_input_headers(req);
assert(headers);
const char* val = evhttp_find_header(headers, hdr.c_str());
if (val)
return std::make_pair(true, val);
else
return std::make_pair(false, "");
}
std::string HTTPRequest::ReadBody()
{
struct evbuffer* buf = evhttp_request_get_input_buffer(req);
if (!buf)
return "";
size_t size = evbuffer_get_length(buf);
/** Trivial implementation: if this is ever a performance bottleneck,
* internal copying can be avoided in multi-segment buffers by using
* evbuffer_peek and an awkward loop. Though in that case, it'd be even
* better to not copy into an intermediate string but use a stream
* abstraction to consume the evbuffer on the fly in the parsing algorithm.
*/
const char* data = (const char*)evbuffer_pullup(buf, size);
if (!data) // returns nullptr in case of empty buffer
return "";
std::string rv(data, size);
evbuffer_drain(buf, size);
return rv;
}
void HTTPRequest::WriteHeader(const std::string& hdr, const std::string& value)
{
struct evkeyvalq* headers = evhttp_request_get_output_headers(req);
assert(headers);
evhttp_add_header(headers, hdr.c_str(), value.c_str());
}
/** Closure sent to main thread to request a reply to be sent to
* a HTTP request.
* Replies must be sent in the main loop in the main http thread,
* this cannot be done from worker threads.
*/
void HTTPRequest::WriteReply(int nStatus, std::span<const std::byte> reply)
{
assert(!replySent && req);
if (m_interrupt) {
WriteHeader("Connection", "close");
}
// Send event to main http thread to send reply message
struct evbuffer* evb = evhttp_request_get_output_buffer(req);
assert(evb);
evbuffer_add(evb, reply.data(), reply.size());
auto req_copy = req;
HTTPEvent* ev = new HTTPEvent(eventBase, true, [req_copy, nStatus]{
evhttp_send_reply(req_copy, nStatus, nullptr, nullptr);
// Re-enable reading from the socket. This is the second part of the libevent
// workaround above.
if (event_get_version_number() >= 0x02010600 && event_get_version_number() < 0x02010900) {
evhttp_connection* conn = evhttp_request_get_connection(req_copy);
if (conn) {
bufferevent* bev = evhttp_connection_get_bufferevent(conn);
if (bev) {
bufferevent_enable(bev, EV_READ | EV_WRITE);
}
}
}
});
ev->trigger(nullptr);
replySent = true;
req = nullptr; // transferred back to main thread
}
CService HTTPRequest::GetPeer() const
{
evhttp_connection* con = evhttp_request_get_connection(req);
CService peer;
if (con) {
// evhttp retains ownership over returned address string
const char* address = "";
uint16_t port = 0;
#ifdef HAVE_EVHTTP_CONNECTION_GET_PEER_CONST_CHAR
evhttp_connection_get_peer(con, &address, &port);
#else
evhttp_connection_get_peer(con, (char**)&address, &port);
#endif // HAVE_EVHTTP_CONNECTION_GET_PEER_CONST_CHAR
peer = MaybeFlipIPv6toCJDNS(LookupNumeric(address, port));
}
return peer;
}
std::string HTTPRequest::GetURI() const
{
return evhttp_request_get_uri(req);
}
HTTPRequest::RequestMethod HTTPRequest::GetRequestMethod() const
{
switch (evhttp_request_get_command(req)) {
case EVHTTP_REQ_GET:
return GET;
case EVHTTP_REQ_POST:
return POST;
case EVHTTP_REQ_HEAD:
return HEAD;
case EVHTTP_REQ_PUT:
return PUT;
default:
return UNKNOWN;
}
}
std::optional<std::string> HTTPRequest::GetQueryParameter(const std::string& key) const
{
const char* uri{evhttp_request_get_uri(req)};
return GetQueryParameterFromUri(uri, key);
}
std::optional<std::string> GetQueryParameterFromUri(const char* uri, const std::string& key)
{
evhttp_uri* uri_parsed{evhttp_uri_parse(uri)};
if (!uri_parsed) {
throw std::runtime_error("URI parsing failed, it likely contained RFC 3986 invalid characters");
}
const char* query{evhttp_uri_get_query(uri_parsed)};
std::optional<std::string> result;
if (query) {
// Parse the query string into a key-value queue and iterate over it
struct evkeyvalq params_q;
evhttp_parse_query_str(query, &params_q);
for (struct evkeyval* param{params_q.tqh_first}; param != nullptr; param = param->next.tqe_next) {
if (param->key == key) {
result = param->value;
break;
}
}
evhttp_clear_headers(&params_q);
}
evhttp_uri_free(uri_parsed);
return result;
}
void RegisterHTTPHandler(const std::string &prefix, bool exactMatch, const HTTPRequestHandler &handler)
{
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Registering HTTP handler for %s (exactmatch %d)\n", prefix, exactMatch);
LOCK(g_httppathhandlers_mutex);
pathHandlers.emplace_back(prefix, exactMatch, handler);
}
void UnregisterHTTPHandler(const std::string &prefix, bool exactMatch)
{
LOCK(g_httppathhandlers_mutex);
std::vector<HTTPPathHandler>::iterator i = pathHandlers.begin();
std::vector<HTTPPathHandler>::iterator iend = pathHandlers.end();
for (; i != iend; ++i)
if (i->prefix == prefix && i->exactMatch == exactMatch)
break;
if (i != iend)
{
LogDebug(BCLog::HTTP, "Unregistering HTTP handler for %s (exactmatch %d)\n", prefix, exactMatch);
pathHandlers.erase(i);
}
}