# frozen_string_literal: true # Released under the MIT License. # Copyright, 2019-2023, by Samuel Williams. # Copyright, 2021-2022, by Adam Daniels. require 'async/io/host_endpoint' require 'async/io/ssl_endpoint' require 'async/io/ssl_socket' require 'async/io/shared_endpoint' require_relative 'protocol/http1' require_relative 'protocol/https' module Async module HTTP # Represents a way to connect to a remote HTTP server. class Endpoint < Async::IO::Endpoint def self.parse(string, endpoint = nil, **options) url = URI.parse(string).normalize return self.new(url, endpoint, **options) end # Construct an endpoint with a specified scheme, hostname, optional path, and options. def self.for(scheme, hostname, path = "/", **options) # TODO: Consider using URI.for once it becomes available: uri_klass = URI.scheme_list[scheme.upcase] || URI::HTTP self.new( uri_klass.new(scheme, nil, hostname, nil, nil, path, nil, nil, nil).normalize, **options ) end # @option scheme [String] the scheme to use, overrides the URL scheme. # @option hostname [String] the hostname to connect to (or bind to), overrides the URL hostname (used for SNI). # @option port [Integer] the port to bind to, overrides the URL port. # @option ssl_context [OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext] the context to use for TLS. # @option alpn_protocols [Array] the alpn protocols to negotiate. def initialize(url, endpoint = nil, **options) super(**options) raise ArgumentError, "URL must be absolute (include scheme, host): #{url}" unless url.absolute? @url = url if endpoint @endpoint = self.build_endpoint(endpoint) else @endpoint = nil end end def to_url url = @url.dup unless default_port? url.port = self.port end return url end def to_s "\#<#{self.class} #{self.to_url} #{@options}>" end def inspect "\#<#{self.class} #{self.to_url} #{@options.inspect}>" end attr :url def address endpoint.address end def secure? ['https', 'wss'].include?(self.scheme) end def protocol @options.fetch(:protocol) do if secure? Protocol::HTTPS else Protocol::HTTP1 end end end def default_port secure? ? 443 : 80 end def default_port? port == default_port end def port @options[:port] || @url.port || default_port end # The hostname is the server we are connecting to: def hostname @options[:hostname] || @url.hostname end def scheme @options[:scheme] || @url.scheme end def authority(ignore_default_port = true) if ignore_default_port and default_port? @url.hostname else "#{@url.hostname}:#{port}" end end # Return the path and query components of the given URL. def path buffer = @url.path || "/" if query = @url.query buffer = "#{buffer}?#{query}" end return buffer end def alpn_protocols @options.fetch(:alpn_protocols) {self.protocol.names} end def localhost? @url.hostname =~ /^(.*?\.)?localhost\.?$/ end # We don't try to validate peer certificates when talking to localhost because they would always be self-signed. def ssl_verify_mode if self.localhost? OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE else OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER end end def ssl_context @options[:ssl_context] || OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new.tap do |context| if alpn_protocols = self.alpn_protocols context.alpn_protocols = alpn_protocols end context.set_params( verify_mode: self.ssl_verify_mode ) end end def build_endpoint(endpoint = nil) endpoint ||= tcp_endpoint if secure? # Wrap it in SSL: return Async::IO::SSLEndpoint.new(endpoint, ssl_context: self.ssl_context, hostname: @url.hostname, timeout: self.timeout, ) end return endpoint end def endpoint @endpoint ||= build_endpoint end def endpoint=(endpoint) @endpoint = build_endpoint(endpoint) end def bind(*arguments, &block) endpoint.bind(*arguments, &block) end def connect(&block) endpoint.connect(&block) end def each return to_enum unless block_given? self.tcp_endpoint.each do |endpoint| yield self.class.new(@url, endpoint, **@options) end end def key [@url, @options] end def eql? other self.key.eql? other.key end def hash self.key.hash end protected def tcp_options options = @options.dup options.delete(:scheme) options.delete(:port) options.delete(:hostname) options.delete(:ssl_context) options.delete(:alpn_protocols) options.delete(:protocol) return options end def tcp_endpoint Async::IO::Endpoint.tcp(self.hostname, port, **tcp_options) end end end end