distribution/registry/handlers/helpers.go
Aaron Lehmann 10f602b158 Don't panic when a http.ResponseWriter does not implement CloseNotifier
Instead, provide a variant of instrumentedResponseWriter that does not
implement CloseNotifier, and use that when necessary. In
copyFullPayload, log instead of panicing when we encounter something
that doesn't implement CloseNotifier.

This is more complicated than I'd like, but it's necessary because
instrumentedResponseWriter must not embed CloseNotifier unless there's
really a CloseNotifier to embed.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2015-08-06 15:50:54 -07:00

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package handlers
import (
"errors"
"io"
"net/http"
ctxu "github.com/docker/distribution/context"
"github.com/docker/distribution/registry/api/errcode"
)
// closeResources closes all the provided resources after running the target
// handler.
func closeResources(handler http.Handler, closers ...io.Closer) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
for _, closer := range closers {
defer closer.Close()
}
handler.ServeHTTP(w, r)
})
}
// copyFullPayload copies the payload of a HTTP request to destWriter. If it
// receives less content than expected, and the client disconnected during the
// upload, it avoids sending a 400 error to keep the logs cleaner.
func copyFullPayload(responseWriter http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, destWriter io.Writer, context ctxu.Context, action string, errSlice *errcode.Errors) error {
// Get a channel that tells us if the client disconnects
var clientClosed <-chan bool
if notifier, ok := responseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier); ok {
clientClosed = notifier.CloseNotify()
} else {
ctxu.GetLogger(context).Warn("the ResponseWriter does not implement CloseNotifier")
}
// Read in the data, if any.
copied, err := io.Copy(destWriter, r.Body)
if clientClosed != nil && (err != nil || (r.ContentLength > 0 && copied < r.ContentLength)) {
// Didn't recieve as much content as expected. Did the client
// disconnect during the request? If so, avoid returning a 400
// error to keep the logs cleaner.
select {
case <-clientClosed:
// Set the response code to "499 Client Closed Request"
// Even though the connection has already been closed,
// this causes the logger to pick up a 499 error
// instead of showing 0 for the HTTP status.
responseWriter.WriteHeader(499)
ctxu.GetLogger(context).Error("client disconnected during " + action)
return errors.New("client disconnected")
default:
}
}
if err != nil {
ctxu.GetLogger(context).Errorf("unknown error reading request payload: %v", err)
*errSlice = append(*errSlice, errcode.ErrorCodeUnknown.WithDetail(err))
return err
}
return nil
}