require 'pathname' module Seahorse module Client module Plugins # @api private class ResponseTarget < Plugin # This handler is responsible for replacing the HTTP response body IO # object with custom targets, such as a block, or a file. It is important # to not write data to the custom target in the case of a non-success # response. We do not want to write an XML error message to someone's # file. class Handler < Client::Handler def call(context) if context.params.is_a?(Hash) && context.params[:response_target] target = context.params.delete(:response_target) else target = context[:response_target] end add_event_listeners(context, target) if target @handler.call(context) end private def add_event_listeners(context, target) handler = self context.http_response.on_headers(200..299) do # In a fresh response body will be a StringIO # However, when a request is retried we may have # an existing ManagedFile or BlockIO and those # should be reused. if context.http_response.body.is_a? StringIO context.http_response.body = handler.send(:io, target) end end context.http_response.on_success(200..299) do body = context.http_response.body if ManagedFile === body && body.open? body.close end end context.http_response.on_error do body = context.http_response.body # When using response_target of file we do not want to write # error messages to the file. So set the body to a new StringIO if body.is_a? ManagedFile File.unlink(body) context.http_response.body = StringIO.new end # Aws::S3::Encryption::DecryptHandler (with lower priority) # has callbacks registered after ResponseTarget::Handler, # where http_response.body is an IODecrypter # and has error callbacks handling for it so no action is required here end end def io(target) case target when Proc then BlockIO.new(&target) when String, Pathname then ManagedFile.new(target, 'w+b') else target end end end handler(Handler, step: :initialize, priority: 90) end end end end