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+// Public API
+// ==========
+
+// The main governing power behind the http2 API design is that it should look very similar to the
+// existing node.js [HTTPS API][1] (which is, in turn, almost identical to the [HTTP API][2]). The
+// additional features of HTTP/2 are exposed as extensions to this API. Furthermore, node-http2
+// should fall back to using HTTP/1.1 if needed. Compatibility with undocumented or deprecated
+// elements of the node.js HTTP/HTTPS API is a non-goal.
+//
+// Additional and modified API elements
+// ------------------------------------
+//
+// - **Class: http2.Endpoint**: an API for using the raw HTTP/2 framing layer. For documentation
+// see [protocol/endpoint.js](protocol/endpoint.html).
+//
+// - **Class: http2.Server**
+// - **Event: 'connection' (socket, [endpoint])**: there's a second argument if the negotiation of
+// HTTP/2 was successful: the reference to the [Endpoint](protocol/endpoint.html) object tied to the
+// socket.
+//
+// - **http2.createServer(options, [requestListener])**: additional option:
+// - **log**: an optional [bunyan](https://github.com/trentm/node-bunyan) logger object
+//
+// - **Class: http2.ServerResponse**
+// - **response.push(options)**: initiates a server push. `options` describes the 'imaginary'
+// request to which the push stream is a response; the possible options are identical to the
+// ones accepted by `http2.request`. Returns a ServerResponse object that can be used to send
+// the response headers and content.
+//
+// - **Class: http2.Agent**
+// - **new Agent(options)**: additional option:
+// - **log**: an optional [bunyan](https://github.com/trentm/node-bunyan) logger object
+// - **agent.sockets**: only contains TCP sockets that corresponds to HTTP/1 requests.
+// - **agent.endpoints**: contains [Endpoint](protocol/endpoint.html) objects for HTTP/2 connections.
+//
+// - **http2.request(options, [callback])**:
+// - similar to http.request
+//
+// - **http2.get(options, [callback])**:
+// - similar to http.get
+//
+// - **Class: http2.ClientRequest**
+// - **Event: 'socket' (socket)**: in case of an HTTP/2 incoming message, `socket` is a reference
+// to the associated [HTTP/2 Stream](protocol/stream.html) object (and not to the TCP socket).
+// - **Event: 'push' (promise)**: signals the intention of a server push associated to this
+// request. `promise` is an IncomingPromise. If there's no listener for this event, the server
+// push is cancelled.
+// - **request.setPriority(priority)**: assign a priority to this request. `priority` is a number
+// between 0 (highest priority) and 2^31-1 (lowest priority). Default value is 2^30.
+//
+// - **Class: http2.IncomingMessage**
+// - has two subclasses for easier interface description: **IncomingRequest** and
+// **IncomingResponse**
+// - **message.socket**: in case of an HTTP/2 incoming message, it's a reference to the associated
+// [HTTP/2 Stream](protocol/stream.html) object (and not to the TCP socket).
+//
+// - **Class: http2.IncomingRequest (IncomingMessage)**
+// - **message.url**: in case of an HTTP/2 incoming request, the `url` field always contains the
+// path, and never a full url (it contains the path in most cases in the HTTPS api as well).
+// - **message.scheme**: additional field. Mandatory HTTP/2 request metadata.
+// - **message.host**: additional field. Mandatory HTTP/2 request metadata. Note that this
+// replaces the old Host header field, but node-http2 will add Host to the `message.headers` for
+// backwards compatibility.
+//
+// - **Class: http2.IncomingPromise (IncomingRequest)**
+// - contains the metadata of the 'imaginary' request to which the server push is an answer.
+// - **Event: 'response' (response)**: signals the arrival of the actual push stream. `response`
+// is an IncomingResponse.
+// - **Event: 'push' (promise)**: signals the intention of a server push associated to this
+// request. `promise` is an IncomingPromise. If there's no listener for this event, the server
+// push is cancelled.
+// - **promise.cancel()**: cancels the promised server push.
+// - **promise.setPriority(priority)**: assign a priority to this push stream. `priority` is a
+// number between 0 (highest priority) and 2^31-1 (lowest priority). Default value is 2^30.
+//
+// API elements not yet implemented
+// --------------------------------
+//
+// - **Class: http2.Server**
+// - **server.maxHeadersCount**
+//
+// API elements that are not applicable to HTTP/2
+// ----------------------------------------------
+//
+// The reason may be deprecation of certain HTTP/1.1 features, or that some API elements simply
+// don't make sense when using HTTP/2. These will not be present when a request is done with HTTP/2,
+// but will function normally when falling back to using HTTP/1.1.
+//
+// - **Class: http2.Server**
+// - **Event: 'checkContinue'**: not in the spec
+// - **Event: 'upgrade'**: upgrade is deprecated in HTTP/2
+// - **Event: 'timeout'**: HTTP/2 sockets won't timeout because of application level keepalive
+// (PING frames)
+// - **Event: 'connect'**: not yet supported
+// - **server.setTimeout(msecs, [callback])**
+// - **server.timeout**
+//
+// - **Class: http2.ServerResponse**
+// - **Event: 'close'**
+// - **Event: 'timeout'**
+// - **response.writeContinue()**
+// - **response.writeHead(statusCode, [reasonPhrase], [headers])**: reasonPhrase will always be
+// ignored since [it's not supported in HTTP/2][3]
+// - **response.setTimeout(timeout, [callback])**
+//
+// - **Class: http2.Agent**
+// - **agent.maxSockets**: only affects HTTP/1 connection pool. When using HTTP/2, there's always
+// one connection per host.
+//
+// - **Class: http2.ClientRequest**
+// - **Event: 'upgrade'**
+// - **Event: 'connect'**
+// - **Event: 'continue'**
+// - **request.setTimeout(timeout, [callback])**
+// - **request.setNoDelay([noDelay])**
+// - **request.setSocketKeepAlive([enable], [initialDelay])**
+//
+// - **Class: http2.IncomingMessage**
+// - **Event: 'close'**
+// - **message.setTimeout(timeout, [callback])**
+//
+// [1]: https://nodejs.org/api/https.html
+// [2]: https://nodejs.org/api/http.html
+// [3]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.4
+
+// Common server and client side code
+// ==================================
+
+var net = require('net');
+var url = require('url');
+var util = require('util');
+var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
+var PassThrough = require('stream').PassThrough;
+var Readable = require('stream').Readable;
+var Writable = require('stream').Writable;
+var protocol = require('./protocol');
+var Endpoint = protocol.Endpoint;
+var http = require('http');
+var https = require('https');
+
+exports.STATUS_CODES = http.STATUS_CODES;
+exports.IncomingMessage = IncomingMessage;
+exports.OutgoingMessage = OutgoingMessage;
+exports.protocol = protocol;
+
+var deprecatedHeaders = [
+ 'connection',
+ 'host',
+ 'keep-alive',
+ 'proxy-connection',
+ 'transfer-encoding',
+ 'upgrade'
+];
+
+// When doing NPN/ALPN negotiation, HTTP/1.1 is used as fallback
+var supportedProtocols = [protocol.VERSION, 'http/1.1', 'http/1.0'];
+
+// Ciphersuite list based on the recommendations of https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS
+// The only modification is that kEDH+AESGCM were placed after DHE and ECDHE suites
+var cipherSuites = [
+ 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256',
+ 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256',
+ 'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384',
+ 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384',
+ 'DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256',
+ 'DHE-DSS-AES128-GCM-SHA256',
+ 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256',
+ 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256',
+ 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA',
+ 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA',
+ 'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384',
+ 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384',
+ 'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA',
+ 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA',
+ 'DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256',
+ 'DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA',
+ 'DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA256',
+ 'DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256',
+ 'DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA',
+ 'DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA',
+ 'kEDH+AESGCM',
+ 'AES128-GCM-SHA256',
+ 'AES256-GCM-SHA384',
+ 'ECDHE-RSA-RC4-SHA',
+ 'ECDHE-ECDSA-RC4-SHA',
+ 'AES128',
+ 'AES256',
+ 'RC4-SHA',
+ 'HIGH',
+ '!aNULL',
+ '!eNULL',
+ '!EXPORT',
+ '!DES',
+ '!3DES',
+ '!MD5',
+ '!PSK'
+].join(':');
+
+// Logging
+// -------
+
+// Logger shim, used when no logger is provided by the user.
+function noop() {}
+var defaultLogger = {
+ fatal: noop,
+ error: noop,
+ warn : noop,
+ info : noop,
+ debug: noop,
+ trace: noop,
+
+ child: function() { return this; }
+};
+
+// Bunyan serializers exported by submodules that are worth adding when creating a logger.
+exports.serializers = protocol.serializers;
+
+// IncomingMessage class
+// ---------------------
+
+function IncomingMessage(stream) {
+ // * This is basically a read-only wrapper for the [Stream](protocol/stream.html) class.
+ PassThrough.call(this);
+ stream.pipe(this);
+ this.socket = this.stream = stream;
+
+ this._log = stream._log.child({ component: 'http' });
+
+ // * HTTP/2.0 does not define a way to carry the version identifier that is included in the
+ // HTTP/1.1 request/status line. Version is always 2.0.
+ this.httpVersion = '2.0';
+ this.httpVersionMajor = 2;
+ this.httpVersionMinor = 0;
+
+ // * `this.headers` will store the regular headers (and none of the special colon headers)
+ this.headers = {};
+ this.trailers = undefined;
+ this._lastHeadersSeen = undefined;
+
+ // * Other metadata is filled in when the headers arrive.
+ stream.once('headers', this._onHeaders.bind(this));
+ stream.once('end', this._onEnd.bind(this));
+}
+IncomingMessage.prototype = Object.create(PassThrough.prototype, { constructor: { value: IncomingMessage } });
+
+// [Request Header Fields](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.3)
+// * `headers` argument: HTTP/2.0 request and response header fields carry information as a series
+// of key-value pairs. This includes the target URI for the request, the status code for the
+// response, as well as HTTP header fields.
+IncomingMessage.prototype._onHeaders = function _onHeaders(headers) {
+ // * Detects malformed headers
+ this._validateHeaders(headers);
+
+ // * Store the _regular_ headers in `this.headers`
+ for (var name in headers) {
+ if (name[0] !== ':') {
+ if (name === 'set-cookie' && !Array.isArray(headers[name])) {
+ this.headers[name] = [headers[name]];
+ } else {
+ this.headers[name] = headers[name];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // * The last header block, if it's not the first, will represent the trailers
+ var self = this;
+ this.stream.on('headers', function(headers) {
+ self._lastHeadersSeen = headers;
+ });
+};
+
+IncomingMessage.prototype._onEnd = function _onEnd() {
+ this.trailers = this._lastHeadersSeen;
+};
+
+IncomingMessage.prototype.setTimeout = noop;
+
+IncomingMessage.prototype._checkSpecialHeader = function _checkSpecialHeader(key, value) {
+ if ((typeof value !== 'string') || (value.length === 0)) {
+ this._log.error({ key: key, value: value }, 'Invalid or missing special header field');
+ this.stream.reset('PROTOCOL_ERROR');
+ }
+
+ return value;
+};
+
+IncomingMessage.prototype._validateHeaders = function _validateHeaders(headers) {
+ // * An HTTP/2.0 request or response MUST NOT include any of the following header fields:
+ // Connection, Host, Keep-Alive, Proxy-Connection, Transfer-Encoding, and Upgrade. A server
+ // MUST treat the presence of any of these header fields as a stream error of type
+ // PROTOCOL_ERROR.
+ // If the TE header is present, it's only valid value is 'trailers'
+ for (var i = 0; i < deprecatedHeaders.length; i++) {
+ var key = deprecatedHeaders[i];
+ if (key in headers || (key === 'te' && headers[key] !== 'trailers')) {
+ this._log.error({ key: key, value: headers[key] }, 'Deprecated header found');
+ this.stream.reset('PROTOCOL_ERROR');
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (var headerName in headers) {
+ // * Empty header name field is malformed
+ if (headerName.length <= 1) {
+ this.stream.reset('PROTOCOL_ERROR');
+ return;
+ }
+ // * A request or response containing uppercase header name field names MUST be
+ // treated as malformed (Section 8.1.3.5). Implementations that detect malformed
+ // requests or responses need to ensure that the stream ends.
+ if(/[A-Z]/.test(headerName)) {
+ this.stream.reset('PROTOCOL_ERROR');
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+// OutgoingMessage class
+// ---------------------
+
+function OutgoingMessage() {
+ // * This is basically a read-only wrapper for the [Stream](protocol/stream.html) class.
+ Writable.call(this);
+
+ this._headers = {};
+ this._trailers = undefined;
+ this.headersSent = false;
+ this.finished = false;
+
+ this.on('finish', this._finish);
+}
+OutgoingMessage.prototype = Object.create(Writable.prototype, { constructor: { value: OutgoingMessage } });
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype._write = function _write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
+ if (this.stream) {
+ this.stream.write(chunk, encoding, callback);
+ } else {
+ this.once('socket', this._write.bind(this, chunk, encoding, callback));
+ }
+};
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype._finish = function _finish() {
+ if (this.stream) {
+ if (this._trailers) {
+ if (this.request) {
+ this.request.addTrailers(this._trailers);
+ } else {
+ this.stream.headers(this._trailers);
+ }
+ }
+ this.finished = true;
+ this.stream.end();
+ } else {
+ this.once('socket', this._finish.bind(this));
+ }
+};
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype.setHeader = function setHeader(name, value) {
+ if (this.headersSent) {
+ return this.emit('error', new Error('Can\'t set headers after they are sent.'));
+ } else {
+ name = name.toLowerCase();
+ if (deprecatedHeaders.indexOf(name) !== -1) {
+ return this.emit('error', new Error('Cannot set deprecated header: ' + name));
+ }
+ this._headers[name] = value;
+ }
+};
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype.removeHeader = function removeHeader(name) {
+ if (this.headersSent) {
+ return this.emit('error', new Error('Can\'t remove headers after they are sent.'));
+ } else {
+ delete this._headers[name.toLowerCase()];
+ }
+};
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype.getHeader = function getHeader(name) {
+ return this._headers[name.toLowerCase()];
+};
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype.addTrailers = function addTrailers(trailers) {
+ this._trailers = trailers;
+};
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype.setTimeout = noop;
+
+OutgoingMessage.prototype._checkSpecialHeader = IncomingMessage.prototype._checkSpecialHeader;
+
+// Server side
+// ===========
+
+exports.Server = Server;
+exports.IncomingRequest = IncomingRequest;
+exports.OutgoingResponse = OutgoingResponse;
+exports.ServerResponse = OutgoingResponse; // for API compatibility
+
+// Forward events `event` on `source` to all listeners on `target`.
+//
+// Note: The calling context is `source`.
+function forwardEvent(event, source, target) {
+ function forward() {
+ var listeners = target.listeners(event);
+
+ var n = listeners.length;
+
+ // Special case for `error` event with no listeners.
+ if (n === 0 && event === 'error') {
+ var args = [event];
+ args.push.apply(args, arguments);
+
+ target.emit.apply(target, args);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ for (var i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
+ listeners[i].apply(source, arguments);
+ }
+ }
+
+ source.on(event, forward);
+
+ // A reference to the function is necessary to be able to stop
+ // forwarding.
+ return forward;
+}
+
+// Server class
+// ------------
+
+function Server(options) {
+ options = util._extend({}, options);
+
+ this._log = (options.log || defaultLogger).child({ component: 'http' });
+ this._settings = options.settings;
+
+ var start = this._start.bind(this);
+ var fallback = this._fallback.bind(this);
+
+ // HTTP2 over TLS (using NPN or ALPN)
+ if ((options.key && options.cert) || options.pfx) {
+ this._log.info('Creating HTTP/2 server over TLS');
+ this._mode = 'tls';
+ options.ALPNProtocols = supportedProtocols;
+ options.NPNProtocols = supportedProtocols;
+ options.ciphers = options.ciphers || cipherSuites;
+ options.honorCipherOrder = (options.honorCipherOrder != false);
+ this._server = https.createServer(options);
+ this._originalSocketListeners = this._server.listeners('secureConnection');
+ this._server.removeAllListeners('secureConnection');
+ this._server.on('secureConnection', function(socket) {
+ var negotiatedProtocol = socket.alpnProtocol || socket.npnProtocol;
+ // It's true that the client MUST use SNI, but if it doesn't, we don't care, don't fall back to HTTP/1,
+ // since if the ALPN negotiation is otherwise successful, the client thinks we speak HTTP/2 but we don't.
+ if (negotiatedProtocol === protocol.VERSION) {
+ start(socket);
+ } else {
+ fallback(socket);
+ }
+ });
+ this._server.on('request', this.emit.bind(this, 'request'));
+
+ forwardEvent('error', this._server, this);
+ forwardEvent('listening', this._server, this);
+ }
+
+ // HTTP2 over plain TCP
+ else if (options.plain) {
+ this._log.info('Creating HTTP/2 server over plain TCP');
+ this._mode = 'plain';
+ this._server = net.createServer(start);
+ }
+
+ // HTTP/2 with HTTP/1.1 upgrade
+ else {
+ this._log.error('Trying to create HTTP/2 server with Upgrade from HTTP/1.1');
+ throw new Error('HTTP1.1 -> HTTP2 upgrade is not yet supported. Please provide TLS keys.');
+ }
+
+ this._server.on('close', this.emit.bind(this, 'close'));
+}
+Server.prototype = Object.create(EventEmitter.prototype, { constructor: { value: Server } });
+
+// Starting HTTP/2
+Server.prototype._start = function _start(socket) {
+ var endpoint = new Endpoint(this._log, 'SERVER', this._settings);
+
+ this._log.info({ e: endpoint,
+ client: socket.remoteAddress + ':' + socket.remotePort,
+ SNI: socket.servername
+ }, 'New incoming HTTP/2 connection');
+
+ endpoint.pipe(socket).pipe(endpoint);
+
+ var self = this;
+ endpoint.on('stream', function _onStream(stream) {
+ var response = new OutgoingResponse(stream);
+ var request = new IncomingRequest(stream);
+
+ // Some conformance to Node.js Https specs allows to distinguish clients:
+ request.remoteAddress = socket.remoteAddress;
+ request.remotePort = socket.remotePort;
+ request.connection = request.socket = response.socket = socket;
+
+ request.once('ready', self.emit.bind(self, 'request', request, response));
+ });
+
+ endpoint.on('error', this.emit.bind(this, 'clientError'));
+ socket.on('error', this.emit.bind(this, 'clientError'));
+
+ this.emit('connection', socket, endpoint);
+};
+
+Server.prototype._fallback = function _fallback(socket) {
+ var negotiatedProtocol = socket.alpnProtocol || socket.npnProtocol;
+
+ this._log.info({ client: socket.remoteAddress + ':' + socket.remotePort,
+ protocol: negotiatedProtocol,
+ SNI: socket.servername
+ }, 'Falling back to simple HTTPS');
+
+ for (var i = 0; i < this._originalSocketListeners.length; i++) {
+ this._originalSocketListeners[i].call(this._server, socket);
+ }
+
+ this.emit('connection', socket);
+};
+
+// There are [3 possible signatures][1] of the `listen` function. Every arguments is forwarded to
+// the backing TCP or HTTPS server.
+// [1]: https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_server_listen_port_hostname_backlog_callback
+Server.prototype.listen = function listen(port, hostname) {
+ this._log.info({ on: ((typeof hostname === 'string') ? (hostname + ':' + port) : port) },
+ 'Listening for incoming connections');
+ this._server.listen.apply(this._server, arguments);
+
+ return this._server;
+};
+
+Server.prototype.close = function close(callback) {
+ this._log.info('Closing server');
+ this._server.close(callback);
+};
+
+Server.prototype.setTimeout = function setTimeout(timeout, callback) {
+ if (this._mode === 'tls') {
+ this._server.setTimeout(timeout, callback);
+ }
+};
+
+Object.defineProperty(Server.prototype, 'timeout', {
+ get: function getTimeout() {
+ if (this._mode === 'tls') {
+ return this._server.timeout;
+ } else {
+ return undefined;
+ }
+ },
+ set: function setTimeout(timeout) {
+ if (this._mode === 'tls') {
+ this._server.timeout = timeout;
+ }
+ }
+});
+
+// Overriding `EventEmitter`'s `on(event, listener)` method to forward certain subscriptions to
+// `server`.There are events on the `http.Server` class where it makes difference whether someone is
+// listening on the event or not. In these cases, we can not simply forward the events from the
+// `server` to `this` since that means a listener. Instead, we forward the subscriptions.
+Server.prototype.on = function on(event, listener) {
+ if ((event === 'upgrade') || (event === 'timeout')) {
+ return this._server.on(event, listener && listener.bind(this));
+ } else {
+ return EventEmitter.prototype.on.call(this, event, listener);
+ }
+};
+
+// `addContext` is used to add Server Name Indication contexts
+Server.prototype.addContext = function addContext(hostname, credentials) {
+ if (this._mode === 'tls') {
+ this._server.addContext(hostname, credentials);
+ }
+};
+
+Server.prototype.address = function address() {
+ return this._server.address()
+};
+
+function createServerRaw(options, requestListener) {
+ if (typeof options === 'function') {
+ requestListener = options;
+ options = {};
+ }
+
+ if (options.pfx || (options.key && options.cert)) {
+ throw new Error('options.pfx, options.key, and options.cert are nonsensical!');
+ }
+
+ options.plain = true;
+ var server = new Server(options);
+
+ if (requestListener) {
+ server.on('request', requestListener);
+ }
+
+ return server;
+}
+
+function createServerTLS(options, requestListener) {
+ if (typeof options === 'function') {
+ throw new Error('options are required!');
+ }
+ if (!options.pfx && !(options.key && options.cert)) {
+ throw new Error('options.pfx or options.key and options.cert are required!');
+ }
+ options.plain = false;
+
+ var server = new Server(options);
+
+ if (requestListener) {
+ server.on('request', requestListener);
+ }
+
+ return server;
+}
+
+// Exposed main interfaces for HTTPS connections (the default)
+exports.https = {};
+exports.createServer = exports.https.createServer = createServerTLS;
+exports.request = exports.https.request = requestTLS;
+exports.get = exports.https.get = getTLS;
+
+// Exposed main interfaces for raw TCP connections (not recommended)
+exports.raw = {};
+exports.raw.createServer = createServerRaw;
+exports.raw.request = requestRaw;
+exports.raw.get = getRaw;
+
+// Exposed main interfaces for HTTP plaintext upgrade connections (not implemented)
+function notImplemented() {
+ throw new Error('HTTP UPGRADE is not implemented!');
+}
+
+exports.http = {};
+exports.http.createServer = exports.http.request = exports.http.get = notImplemented;
+
+// IncomingRequest class
+// ---------------------
+
+function IncomingRequest(stream) {
+ IncomingMessage.call(this, stream);
+}
+IncomingRequest.prototype = Object.create(IncomingMessage.prototype, { constructor: { value: IncomingRequest } });
+
+// [Request Header Fields](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.3)
+// * `headers` argument: HTTP/2.0 request and response header fields carry information as a series
+// of key-value pairs. This includes the target URI for the request, the status code for the
+// response, as well as HTTP header fields.
+IncomingRequest.prototype._onHeaders = function _onHeaders(headers) {
+ // * The ":method" header field includes the HTTP method
+ // * The ":scheme" header field includes the scheme portion of the target URI
+ // * The ":authority" header field includes the authority portion of the target URI
+ // * The ":path" header field includes the path and query parts of the target URI.
+ // This field MUST NOT be empty; URIs that do not contain a path component MUST include a value
+ // of '/', unless the request is an OPTIONS request for '*', in which case the ":path" header
+ // field MUST include '*'.
+ // * All HTTP/2.0 requests MUST include exactly one valid value for all of these header fields. A
+ // server MUST treat the absence of any of these header fields, presence of multiple values, or
+ // an invalid value as a stream error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
+ this.method = this._checkSpecialHeader(':method' , headers[':method']);
+ this.scheme = this._checkSpecialHeader(':scheme' , headers[':scheme']);
+ this.host = this._checkSpecialHeader(':authority', headers[':authority'] );
+ this.url = this._checkSpecialHeader(':path' , headers[':path'] );
+ if (!this.method || !this.scheme || !this.host || !this.url) {
+ // This is invalid, and we've sent a RST_STREAM, so don't continue processing
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // * Host header is included in the headers object for backwards compatibility.
+ this.headers.host = this.host;
+
+ // * Handling regular headers.
+ IncomingMessage.prototype._onHeaders.call(this, headers);
+
+ // * Signaling that the headers arrived.
+ this._log.info({ method: this.method, scheme: this.scheme, host: this.host,
+ path: this.url, headers: this.headers }, 'Incoming request');
+ this.emit('ready');
+};
+
+// OutgoingResponse class
+// ----------------------
+
+function OutgoingResponse(stream) {
+ OutgoingMessage.call(this);
+
+ this._log = stream._log.child({ component: 'http' });
+
+ this.stream = stream;
+ this.statusCode = 200;
+ this.sendDate = true;
+
+ this.stream.once('headers', this._onRequestHeaders.bind(this));
+}
+OutgoingResponse.prototype = Object.create(OutgoingMessage.prototype, { constructor: { value: OutgoingResponse } });
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype.writeHead = function writeHead(statusCode, reasonPhrase, headers) {
+ if (this.headersSent) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (typeof reasonPhrase === 'string') {
+ this._log.warn('Reason phrase argument was present but ignored by the writeHead method');
+ } else {
+ headers = reasonPhrase;
+ }
+
+ for (var name in headers) {
+ this.setHeader(name, headers[name]);
+ }
+ headers = this._headers;
+
+ if (this.sendDate && !('date' in this._headers)) {
+ headers.date = (new Date()).toUTCString();
+ }
+
+ this._log.info({ status: statusCode, headers: this._headers }, 'Sending server response');
+
+ headers[':status'] = this.statusCode = statusCode;
+
+ this.stream.headers(headers);
+ this.headersSent = true;
+};
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype._implicitHeaders = function _implicitHeaders() {
+ if (!this.headersSent) {
+ this.writeHead(this.statusCode);
+ }
+};
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype._implicitHeader = function() {
+ this._implicitHeaders();
+};
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype.write = function write() {
+ this._implicitHeaders();
+ return OutgoingMessage.prototype.write.apply(this, arguments);
+};
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype.end = function end() {
+ this.finshed = true;
+ this._implicitHeaders();
+ return OutgoingMessage.prototype.end.apply(this, arguments);
+};
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype._onRequestHeaders = function _onRequestHeaders(headers) {
+ this._requestHeaders = headers;
+};
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype.push = function push(options) {
+ if (typeof options === 'string') {
+ options = url.parse(options);
+ }
+
+ if (!options.path) {
+ throw new Error('`path` option is mandatory.');
+ }
+
+ var promise = util._extend({
+ ':method': (options.method || 'GET').toUpperCase(),
+ ':scheme': (options.protocol && options.protocol.slice(0, -1)) || this._requestHeaders[':scheme'],
+ ':authority': options.hostname || options.host || this._requestHeaders[':authority'],
+ ':path': options.path
+ }, options.headers);
+
+ this._log.info({ method: promise[':method'], scheme: promise[':scheme'],
+ authority: promise[':authority'], path: promise[':path'],
+ headers: options.headers }, 'Promising push stream');
+
+ var pushStream = this.stream.promise(promise);
+
+ return new OutgoingResponse(pushStream);
+};
+
+OutgoingResponse.prototype.altsvc = function altsvc(host, port, protocolID, maxAge, origin) {
+ if (origin === undefined) {
+ origin = "";
+ }
+ this.stream.altsvc(host, port, protocolID, maxAge, origin);
+};
+
+// Overriding `EventEmitter`'s `on(event, listener)` method to forward certain subscriptions to
+// `request`. See `Server.prototype.on` for explanation.
+OutgoingResponse.prototype.on = function on(event, listener) {
+ if (this.request && (event === 'timeout')) {
+ this.request.on(event, listener && listener.bind(this));
+ } else {
+ OutgoingMessage.prototype.on.call(this, event, listener);
+ }
+};
+
+// Client side
+// ===========
+
+exports.ClientRequest = OutgoingRequest; // for API compatibility
+exports.OutgoingRequest = OutgoingRequest;
+exports.IncomingResponse = IncomingResponse;
+exports.Agent = Agent;
+exports.globalAgent = undefined;
+
+function requestRaw(options, callback) {
+ if (typeof options === "string") {
+ options = url.parse(options);
+ }
+ options.plain = true;
+ if (options.protocol && options.protocol !== "http:") {
+ throw new Error('This interface only supports http-schemed URLs');
+ }
+ if (options.agent && typeof(options.agent.request) === 'function') {
+ var agentOptions = util._extend({}, options);
+ delete agentOptions.agent;
+ return options.agent.request(agentOptions, callback);
+ }
+ return exports.globalAgent.request(options, callback);
+}
+
+function requestTLS(options, callback) {
+ if (typeof options === "string") {
+ options = url.parse(options);
+ }
+ options.plain = false;
+ if (options.protocol && options.protocol !== "https:") {
+ throw new Error('This interface only supports https-schemed URLs');
+ }
+ if (options.agent && typeof(options.agent.request) === 'function') {
+ var agentOptions = util._extend({}, options);
+ delete agentOptions.agent;
+ return options.agent.request(agentOptions, callback);
+ }
+ return exports.globalAgent.request(options, callback);
+}
+
+function getRaw(options, callback) {
+ if (typeof options === "string") {
+ options = url.parse(options);
+ }
+ options.plain = true;
+ if (options.protocol && options.protocol !== "http:") {
+ throw new Error('This interface only supports http-schemed URLs');
+ }
+ if (options.agent && typeof(options.agent.get) === 'function') {
+ var agentOptions = util._extend({}, options);
+ delete agentOptions.agent;
+ return options.agent.get(agentOptions, callback);
+ }
+ return exports.globalAgent.get(options, callback);
+}
+
+function getTLS(options, callback) {
+ if (typeof options === "string") {
+ options = url.parse(options);
+ }
+ options.plain = false;
+ if (options.protocol && options.protocol !== "https:") {
+ throw new Error('This interface only supports https-schemed URLs');
+ }
+ if (options.agent && typeof(options.agent.get) === 'function') {
+ var agentOptions = util._extend({}, options);
+ delete agentOptions.agent;
+ return options.agent.get(agentOptions, callback);
+ }
+ return exports.globalAgent.get(options, callback);
+}
+
+// Agent class
+// -----------
+
+function Agent(options) {
+ EventEmitter.call(this);
+ this.setMaxListeners(0);
+
+ options = util._extend({}, options);
+
+ this._settings = options.settings;
+ this._log = (options.log || defaultLogger).child({ component: 'http' });
+ this.endpoints = {};
+
+ // * Using an own HTTPS agent, because the global agent does not look at `NPN/ALPNProtocols` when
+ // generating the key identifying the connection, so we may get useless non-negotiated TLS
+ // channels even if we ask for a negotiated one. This agent will contain only negotiated
+ // channels.
+ options.ALPNProtocols = supportedProtocols;
+ options.NPNProtocols = supportedProtocols;
+ this._httpsAgent = new https.Agent(options);
+
+ this.sockets = this._httpsAgent.sockets;
+ this.requests = this._httpsAgent.requests;
+}
+Agent.prototype = Object.create(EventEmitter.prototype, { constructor: { value: Agent } });
+
+Agent.prototype.request = function request(options, callback) {
+ if (typeof options === 'string') {
+ options = url.parse(options);
+ } else {
+ options = util._extend({}, options);
+ }
+
+ options.method = (options.method || 'GET').toUpperCase();
+ options.protocol = options.protocol || 'https:';
+ options.host = options.hostname || options.host || 'localhost';
+ options.port = options.port || 443;
+ options.path = options.path || '/';
+
+ if (!options.plain && options.protocol === 'http:') {
+ this._log.error('Trying to negotiate client request with Upgrade from HTTP/1.1');
+ this.emit('error', new Error('HTTP1.1 -> HTTP2 upgrade is not yet supported.'));
+ }
+
+ var request = new OutgoingRequest(this._log);
+
+ if (callback) {
+ request.on('response', callback);
+ }
+
+ var key = [
+ !!options.plain,
+ options.host,
+ options.port
+ ].join(':');
+ var self = this;
+
+ // * There's an existing HTTP/2 connection to this host
+ if (key in this.endpoints) {
+ var endpoint = this.endpoints[key];
+ request._start(endpoint.createStream(), options);
+ }
+
+ // * HTTP/2 over plain TCP
+ else if (options.plain) {
+ endpoint = new Endpoint(this._log, 'CLIENT', this._settings);
+ endpoint.socket = net.connect({
+ host: options.host,
+ port: options.port,
+ localAddress: options.localAddress
+ });
+
+ endpoint.socket.on('error', function (error) {
+ self._log.error('Socket error: ' + error.toString());
+ request.emit('error', error);
+ });
+
+ endpoint.on('error', function(error){
+ self._log.error('Connection error: ' + error.toString());
+ request.emit('error', error);
+ });
+
+ this.endpoints[key] = endpoint;
+ endpoint.pipe(endpoint.socket).pipe(endpoint);
+ request._start(endpoint.createStream(), options);
+ }
+
+ // * HTTP/2 over TLS negotiated using NPN or ALPN, or fallback to HTTPS1
+ else {
+ var started = false;
+ var createAgent = hasAgentOptions(options);
+ options.ALPNProtocols = supportedProtocols;
+ options.NPNProtocols = supportedProtocols;
+ options.servername = options.host; // Server Name Indication
+ options.ciphers = options.ciphers || cipherSuites;
+ if (createAgent) {
+ options.agent = new https.Agent(options);
+ } else if (options.agent == null) {
+ options.agent = this._httpsAgent;
+ }
+ var httpsRequest = https.request(options);
+
+ httpsRequest.on('error', function (error) {
+ self._log.error('Socket error: ' + error.toString());
+ self.removeAllListeners(key);
+ request.emit('error', error);
+ });
+
+ httpsRequest.on('socket', function(socket) {
+ var negotiatedProtocol = socket.alpnProtocol || socket.npnProtocol;
+ if (negotiatedProtocol != null) { // null in >=0.11.0, undefined in <0.11.0
+ negotiated();
+ } else {
+ socket.on('secureConnect', negotiated);
+ }
+ });
+
+ function negotiated() {
+ var endpoint;
+ var negotiatedProtocol = httpsRequest.socket.alpnProtocol || httpsRequest.socket.npnProtocol;
+ if (negotiatedProtocol === protocol.VERSION) {
+ httpsRequest.socket.emit('agentRemove');
+ unbundleSocket(httpsRequest.socket);
+ endpoint = new Endpoint(self._log, 'CLIENT', self._settings);
+ endpoint.socket = httpsRequest.socket;
+ endpoint.pipe(endpoint.socket).pipe(endpoint);
+ }
+ if (started) {
+ // ** In the meantime, an other connection was made to the same host...
+ if (endpoint) {
+ // *** and it turned out to be HTTP2 and the request was multiplexed on that one, so we should close this one
+ endpoint.close();
+ }
+ // *** otherwise, the fallback to HTTPS1 is already done.
+ } else {
+ if (endpoint) {
+ self._log.info({ e: endpoint, server: options.host + ':' + options.port },
+ 'New outgoing HTTP/2 connection');
+ self.endpoints[key] = endpoint;
+ self.emit(key, endpoint);
+ } else {
+ self.emit(key, undefined);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ this.once(key, function(endpoint) {
+ started = true;
+ if (endpoint) {
+ request._start(endpoint.createStream(), options);
+ } else {
+ request._fallback(httpsRequest);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ return request;
+};
+
+Agent.prototype.get = function get(options, callback) {
+ var request = this.request(options, callback);
+ request.end();
+ return request;
+};
+
+Agent.prototype.destroy = function(error) {
+ if (this._httpsAgent) {
+ this._httpsAgent.destroy();
+ }
+ for (var key in this.endpoints) {
+ this.endpoints[key].close(error);
+ }
+};
+
+function unbundleSocket(socket) {
+ socket.removeAllListeners('data');
+ socket.removeAllListeners('end');
+ socket.removeAllListeners('readable');
+ socket.removeAllListeners('close');
+ socket.removeAllListeners('error');
+ socket.unpipe();
+ delete socket.ondata;
+ delete socket.onend;
+}
+
+function hasAgentOptions(options) {
+ return options.pfx != null ||
+ options.key != null ||
+ options.passphrase != null ||
+ options.cert != null ||
+ options.ca != null ||
+ options.ciphers != null ||
+ options.rejectUnauthorized != null ||
+ options.secureProtocol != null;
+}
+
+Object.defineProperty(Agent.prototype, 'maxSockets', {
+ get: function getMaxSockets() {
+ return this._httpsAgent.maxSockets;
+ },
+ set: function setMaxSockets(value) {
+ this._httpsAgent.maxSockets = value;
+ }
+});
+
+exports.globalAgent = new Agent();
+
+// OutgoingRequest class
+// ---------------------
+
+function OutgoingRequest() {
+ OutgoingMessage.call(this);
+
+ this._log = undefined;
+
+ this.stream = undefined;
+}
+OutgoingRequest.prototype = Object.create(OutgoingMessage.prototype, { constructor: { value: OutgoingRequest } });
+
+OutgoingRequest.prototype._start = function _start(stream, options) {
+ this.stream = stream;
+ this.options = options;
+
+ this._log = stream._log.child({ component: 'http' });
+
+ for (var key in options.headers) {
+ this.setHeader(key, options.headers[key]);
+ }
+ var headers = this._headers;
+ delete headers.host;
+
+ if (options.auth) {
+ headers.authorization = 'Basic ' + new Buffer(options.auth).toString('base64');
+ }
+
+ headers[':scheme'] = options.protocol.slice(0, -1);
+ headers[':method'] = options.method;
+ headers[':authority'] = options.host;
+ headers[':path'] = options.path;
+
+ this._log.info({ scheme: headers[':scheme'], method: headers[':method'],
+ authority: headers[':authority'], path: headers[':path'],
+ headers: (options.headers || {}) }, 'Sending request');
+ this.stream.headers(headers);
+ this.headersSent = true;
+
+ this.emit('socket', this.stream);
+ var response = new IncomingResponse(this.stream);
+ response.req = this;
+ response.once('ready', this.emit.bind(this, 'response', response));
+
+ this.stream.on('promise', this._onPromise.bind(this));
+};
+
+OutgoingRequest.prototype._fallback = function _fallback(request) {
+ request.on('response', this.emit.bind(this, 'response'));
+ this.stream = this.request = request;
+ this.emit('socket', this.socket);
+};
+
+OutgoingRequest.prototype.setPriority = function setPriority(priority) {
+ if (this.stream) {
+ this.stream.priority(priority);
+ } else {
+ this.once('socket', this.setPriority.bind(this, priority));
+ }
+};
+
+// Overriding `EventEmitter`'s `on(event, listener)` method to forward certain subscriptions to
+// `request`. See `Server.prototype.on` for explanation.
+OutgoingRequest.prototype.on = function on(event, listener) {
+ if (this.request && (event === 'upgrade')) {
+ this.request.on(event, listener && listener.bind(this));
+ } else {
+ OutgoingMessage.prototype.on.call(this, event, listener);
+ }
+};
+
+// Methods only in fallback mode
+OutgoingRequest.prototype.setNoDelay = function setNoDelay(noDelay) {
+ if (this.request) {
+ this.request.setNoDelay(noDelay);
+ } else if (!this.stream) {
+ this.on('socket', this.setNoDelay.bind(this, noDelay));
+ }
+};
+
+OutgoingRequest.prototype.setSocketKeepAlive = function setSocketKeepAlive(enable, initialDelay) {
+ if (this.request) {
+ this.request.setSocketKeepAlive(enable, initialDelay);
+ } else if (!this.stream) {
+ this.on('socket', this.setSocketKeepAlive.bind(this, enable, initialDelay));
+ }
+};
+
+OutgoingRequest.prototype.setTimeout = function setTimeout(timeout, callback) {
+ if (this.request) {
+ this.request.setTimeout(timeout, callback);
+ } else if (!this.stream) {
+ this.on('socket', this.setTimeout.bind(this, timeout, callback));
+ }
+};
+
+// Aborting the request
+OutgoingRequest.prototype.abort = function abort() {
+ if (this.request) {
+ this.request.abort();
+ } else if (this.stream) {
+ this.stream.reset('CANCEL');
+ } else {
+ this.on('socket', this.abort.bind(this));
+ }
+};
+
+// Receiving push promises
+OutgoingRequest.prototype._onPromise = function _onPromise(stream, headers) {
+ this._log.info({ push_stream: stream.id }, 'Receiving push promise');
+
+ var promise = new IncomingPromise(stream, headers);
+
+ if (this.listeners('push').length > 0) {
+ this.emit('push', promise);
+ } else {
+ promise.cancel();
+ }
+};
+
+// IncomingResponse class
+// ----------------------
+
+function IncomingResponse(stream) {
+ IncomingMessage.call(this, stream);
+}
+IncomingResponse.prototype = Object.create(IncomingMessage.prototype, { constructor: { value: IncomingResponse } });
+
+// [Response Header Fields](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.4)
+// * `headers` argument: HTTP/2.0 request and response header fields carry information as a series
+// of key-value pairs. This includes the target URI for the request, the status code for the
+// response, as well as HTTP header fields.
+IncomingResponse.prototype._onHeaders = function _onHeaders(headers) {
+ // * A single ":status" header field is defined that carries the HTTP status code field. This
+ // header field MUST be included in all responses.
+ // * A client MUST treat the absence of the ":status" header field, the presence of multiple
+ // values, or an invalid value as a stream error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
+ // Note: currently, we do not enforce it strictly: we accept any format, and parse it as int
+ // * HTTP/2.0 does not define a way to carry the reason phrase that is included in an HTTP/1.1
+ // status line.
+ this.statusCode = parseInt(this._checkSpecialHeader(':status', headers[':status']));
+
+ // * Handling regular headers.
+ IncomingMessage.prototype._onHeaders.call(this, headers);
+
+ // * Signaling that the headers arrived.
+ this._log.info({ status: this.statusCode, headers: this.headers}, 'Incoming response');
+ this.emit('ready');
+};
+
+// IncomingPromise class
+// -------------------------
+
+function IncomingPromise(responseStream, promiseHeaders) {
+ var stream = new Readable();
+ stream._read = noop;
+ stream.push(null);
+ stream._log = responseStream._log;
+
+ IncomingRequest.call(this, stream);
+
+ this._onHeaders(promiseHeaders);
+
+ this._responseStream = responseStream;
+
+ var response = new IncomingResponse(this._responseStream);
+ response.once('ready', this.emit.bind(this, 'response', response));
+
+ this.stream.on('promise', this._onPromise.bind(this));
+}
+IncomingPromise.prototype = Object.create(IncomingRequest.prototype, { constructor: { value: IncomingPromise } });
+
+IncomingPromise.prototype.cancel = function cancel() {
+ this._responseStream.reset('CANCEL');
+};
+
+IncomingPromise.prototype.setPriority = function setPriority(priority) {
+ this._responseStream.priority(priority);
+};
+
+IncomingPromise.prototype._onPromise = OutgoingRequest.prototype._onPromise;