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# frozen_string_literal: true # Released under the MIT License. # Copyright, 2019-2023, by Samuel Williams. require_relative 'writable' require 'async/clock' module Async module HTTP module Body # A dynamic body which you can write to and read from. class Slowloris < Writable class ThroughputError < StandardError def initialize(throughput, minimum_throughput, time_since_last_write) super("Slow write: #{throughput.round(1)}bytes/s less than required #{minimum_throughput.round}bytes/s.") end end # In order for this implementation to work correctly, you need to use a LimitedQueue. # @param minimum_throughput [Integer] the minimum bytes per second otherwise this body will be forcefully closed. def initialize(*arguments, minimum_throughput: 1024, **options) super(*arguments, **options) @minimum_throughput = minimum_throughput @last_write_at = nil @last_chunk_size = nil end attr :minimum_throughput # If #read is called regularly to maintain throughput, that is good. If #read is not called, that is a problem. Throughput is dependent on data being available, from #write, so it doesn't seem particularly problimatic to do this check in #write. def write(chunk) if @last_chunk_size time_since_last_write = Async::Clock.now - @last_write_at throughput = @last_chunk_size / time_since_last_write if throughput < @minimum_throughput error = ThroughputError.new(throughput, @minimum_throughput, time_since_last_write) self.close(error) end end super.tap do @last_write_at = Async::Clock.now @last_chunk_size = chunk&.bytesize end end end end end end
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