distribution/docs/client/transport/http_reader.go
Aaron Lehmann bf2cc0a9d6 Avoid stat round-trips when fetching a blob
Without this commit, three round-trips are required to fetch a blob with
a progress bar. The first is a call to Stat (HEAD request), to determine
the size. Then Open is called, which also calls Stat, and finally
performs a GET request.

Only the GET request is actually needed. The size of the blob can be
sniffed from Content-Length in the GET response.

This commit changes HTTPReadSeeker to automatically detect the size from
Content-Length instead of requiring it to be passed in. The Stat call is
removed from Open because it is no longer necessary.

HTTPReadSeeker now takes an additional errorHandler callback argument which
translates an unsuccessful HTTP response into an appropriate API-level
error. Using a callback for this makes it possible to avoid leaking the
repsonse body to Read's caller, which would make lifecycle management
problematic.

Fixes #1223

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
2015-12-02 14:21:13 -08:00

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package transport
import (
"bufio"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"os"
)
// ReadSeekCloser combines io.ReadSeeker with io.Closer.
type ReadSeekCloser interface {
io.ReadSeeker
io.Closer
}
// NewHTTPReadSeeker handles reading from an HTTP endpoint using a GET
// request. When seeking and starting a read from a non-zero offset
// the a "Range" header will be added which sets the offset.
// TODO(dmcgowan): Move this into a separate utility package
func NewHTTPReadSeeker(client *http.Client, url string, errorHandler func(*http.Response) error) ReadSeekCloser {
return &httpReadSeeker{
client: client,
url: url,
errorHandler: errorHandler,
}
}
type httpReadSeeker struct {
client *http.Client
url string
// errorHandler creates an error from an unsuccessful HTTP response.
// This allows the error to be created with the HTTP response body
// without leaking the body through a returned error.
errorHandler func(*http.Response) error
size int64
// rc is the remote read closer.
rc io.ReadCloser
// brd is a buffer for internal buffered io.
brd *bufio.Reader
// readerOffset tracks the offset as of the last read.
readerOffset int64
// seekOffset allows Seek to override the offset. Seek changes
// seekOffset instead of changing readOffset directly so that
// connection resets can be delayed and possibly avoided if the
// seek is undone (i.e. seeking to the end and then back to the
// beginning).
seekOffset int64
err error
}
func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
if hrs.err != nil {
return 0, hrs.err
}
// If we seeked to a different position, we need to reset the
// connection. This logic is here instead of Seek so that if
// a seek is undone before the next read, the connection doesn't
// need to be closed and reopened. A common example of this is
// seeking to the end to determine the length, and then seeking
// back to the original position.
if hrs.readerOffset != hrs.seekOffset {
hrs.reset()
}
hrs.readerOffset = hrs.seekOffset
rd, err := hrs.reader()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
n, err = rd.Read(p)
hrs.seekOffset += int64(n)
hrs.readerOffset += int64(n)
// Simulate io.EOF error if we reach filesize.
if err == nil && hrs.size >= 0 && hrs.readerOffset >= hrs.size {
err = io.EOF
}
return n, err
}
func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
if hrs.err != nil {
return 0, hrs.err
}
_, err := hrs.reader()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
newOffset := hrs.seekOffset
switch whence {
case os.SEEK_CUR:
newOffset += int64(offset)
case os.SEEK_END:
if hrs.size < 0 {
return 0, errors.New("content length not known")
}
newOffset = hrs.size + int64(offset)
case os.SEEK_SET:
newOffset = int64(offset)
}
if newOffset < 0 {
err = errors.New("cannot seek to negative position")
} else {
hrs.seekOffset = newOffset
}
return hrs.seekOffset, err
}
func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) Close() error {
if hrs.err != nil {
return hrs.err
}
// close and release reader chain
if hrs.rc != nil {
hrs.rc.Close()
}
hrs.rc = nil
hrs.brd = nil
hrs.err = errors.New("httpLayer: closed")
return nil
}
func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) reset() {
if hrs.err != nil {
return
}
if hrs.rc != nil {
hrs.rc.Close()
hrs.rc = nil
}
}
func (hrs *httpReadSeeker) reader() (io.Reader, error) {
if hrs.err != nil {
return nil, hrs.err
}
if hrs.rc != nil {
return hrs.brd, nil
}
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", hrs.url, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if hrs.readerOffset > 0 {
// TODO(stevvooe): Get this working correctly.
// If we are at different offset, issue a range request from there.
req.Header.Add("Range", "1-")
// TODO: get context in here
// context.GetLogger(hrs.context).Infof("Range: %s", req.Header.Get("Range"))
}
resp, err := hrs.client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Normally would use client.SuccessStatus, but that would be a cyclic
// import
if resp.StatusCode >= 200 && resp.StatusCode <= 399 {
hrs.rc = resp.Body
if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK {
hrs.size = resp.ContentLength
} else {
hrs.size = -1
}
} else {
defer resp.Body.Close()
if hrs.errorHandler != nil {
return nil, hrs.errorHandler(resp)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected status resolving reader: %v", resp.Status)
}
if hrs.brd == nil {
hrs.brd = bufio.NewReader(hrs.rc)
} else {
hrs.brd.Reset(hrs.rc)
}
return hrs.brd, nil
}