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package main
import (
"crypto/tls"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/tidwall/evio"
)
type request struct {
proto, method string
path, query string
head, body string
remoteAddr string
}
type conn struct {
addr evio.Addr
is evio.InputStream
}
func main() {
var port int
var tlsport int
var tlspem string
flag.IntVar(&port, "port", 8080, "server port")
flag.IntVar(&tlsport, "tlsport", 4443, "tls port")
flag.StringVar(&tlspem, "tlscert", "", "tls pem cert/key file")
flag.Parse()
var events evio.Events
var conns = make(map[int]*conn)
events.Serving = func(wakefn func(id int) bool, addr []net.Addr) (action evio.Action) {
log.Printf("http server started on port %d", port)
if tlspem != "" {
log.Printf("https server started on port %d", tlsport)
}
return
}
events.Opened = func(id int, addr evio.Addr) (out []byte, opts evio.Options, action evio.Action) {
conns[id] = &conn{addr: addr}
log.Printf("%s: opened", addr.Remote.String())
return
}
events.Closed = func(id int, err error) (action evio.Action) {
c := conns[id]
log.Printf("%s: closed: %v", c.addr.Remote.String(), err)
delete(conns, id)
return
}
events.Data = func(id int, in []byte) (out []byte, action evio.Action) {
if in == nil {
return
}
c := conns[id]
data := c.is.Begin(in)
// process the pipeline
var req request
for {
leftover, err := parsereq(data, &req)
if err != nil {
// bad thing happened
out = appendresp(out, "500 Error", "", err.Error()+"\n")
action = evio.Close
break
} else if len(leftover) == len(data) {
// request not ready, yet
break
}
// handle the request
req.remoteAddr = c.addr.Remote.String()
out = appendhandle(out, &req)
data = leftover
}
c.is.End(data)
return
}
// We at least want the single http address.
addrs := []string{fmt.Sprintf("tcp://:%d", port)}
if tlspem != "" {
// load the cert and key pair from the concat'd pem file.
cer, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(tlspem, tlspem)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
config := &tls.Config{Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cer}}
// Update the address list to include https.
addrs = append(addrs, fmt.Sprintf("tcp://:%d", tlsport))
// TLS translate the events
events = evio.Translate(events,
func(id int, addr evio.Addr) bool {
// only translate for the second address.
return addr.Index == 1
},
func(rw io.ReadWriter) io.ReadWriter {
// Use the standard Go crypto/tls package and create a tls.Conn
// from the provided io.ReadWriter. Here we use the handy
// evio.NopConn utility to create a barebone net.Conn in order
// for the tls.Server to accept the connection.
return tls.Server(evio.NopConn(rw), config)
},
)
}
// Start serving!
log.Fatal(evio.Serve(events, addrs...))
}
// appendhandle handles the incoming request and appends the response to
// the provided bytes, which is then returned to the caller.
func appendhandle(b []byte, req *request) []byte {
return appendresp(b, "200 OK", "", "Hello World!\n")
}
// appendresp will append a valid http response to the provide bytes.
// The status param should be the code plus text such as "200 OK".
// The head parameter should be a series of lines ending with "\r\n" or empty.
func appendresp(b []byte, status, head, body string) []byte {
b = append(b, "HTTP/1.1"...)
b = append(b, ' ')
b = append(b, status...)
b = append(b, '\r', '\n')
b = append(b, "Date: "...)
b = time.Now().AppendFormat(b, "Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 GMT")
b = append(b, '\r', '\n')
if len(body) > 0 {
b = append(b, "Content-Length: "...)
b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(len(body)), 10)
b = append(b, '\r', '\n')
}
b = append(b, head...)
b = append(b, '\r', '\n')
if len(body) > 0 {
b = append(b, body...)
}
return b
}
// parsereq is a very simple http request parser. This operation
// waits for the entire payload to be buffered before returning a
// valid request.
func parsereq(data []byte, req *request) (leftover []byte, err error) {
var s int
var n int
var top string
var clen int
var i int
for ; i < len(data); i++ {
if i > 1 && data[i] == '\n' && data[i-1] == '\r' {
line := string(data[s : i-1])
s = i + 1
if n == 0 {
top = line
parts := strings.Split(top, " ")
if len(parts) != 3 {
return data, fmt.Errorf("malformed request '%s'", top)
}
req.method = parts[0]
req.path = parts[1]
req.proto = parts[2]
for i := 0; i < len(req.path); i++ {
if req.path[i] == '?' {
req.query = req.path[i+1:]
req.path = req.path[:i]
break
}
}
} else if line == "" {
req.head = string(data[len(top)+2 : i+1])
i++
if clen > 0 {
if len(data[i:]) < clen {
break
}
req.body = string(data[i : i+clen])
i += clen
}
return data[i:], nil
} else {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "Content-Length:") {
n, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.TrimSpace(line[len("Content-Length:"):]), 10, 64)
if err == nil {
clen = int(n)
}
}
}
n++
}
}
// not enough data
return data, nil
}