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net.http.server: Support setting Content-Type of uncaught HTTP errors
mod_http_errors normally sets the Content-Type header via the response
object, which isn't available when handling these uncaught errors.
Without a Content-Type header the browser is forced to guess, which may
or may not result in something sensible.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 22 Sep 2023 01:47:21 +0200 |
parent | 12975:d10957394a3c |
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local queue = require "prosody.util.queue"; local s_byte, s_sub = string.byte, string.sub; local dbuffer_methods = {}; local dynamic_buffer_mt = { __name = "dbuffer", __index = dbuffer_methods }; function dbuffer_methods:write(data) if self.max_size and #data + self._length > self.max_size then return nil; end local ok = self.items:push(data); if not ok then self:collapse(); ok = self.items:push(data); end if not ok then return nil; end self._length = self._length + #data; return true; end function dbuffer_methods:read_chunk(requested_bytes) local chunk, consumed = self.items:peek(), self.front_consumed; if not chunk then return; end local chunk_length = #chunk; local remaining_chunk_length = chunk_length - consumed; if not requested_bytes then requested_bytes = remaining_chunk_length; end if remaining_chunk_length <= requested_bytes then self.front_consumed = 0; self._length = self._length - remaining_chunk_length; self.items:pop(); assert(#chunk:sub(consumed + 1, -1) == remaining_chunk_length); return chunk:sub(consumed + 1, -1), remaining_chunk_length; end local end_pos = consumed + requested_bytes; self.front_consumed = end_pos; self._length = self._length - requested_bytes; assert(#chunk:sub(consumed + 1, end_pos) == requested_bytes); return chunk:sub(consumed + 1, end_pos), requested_bytes; end function dbuffer_methods:read(requested_bytes) local chunks; if requested_bytes and requested_bytes > self._length then return nil; end local chunk, read_bytes = self:read_chunk(requested_bytes); if not requested_bytes then return chunk; elseif chunk then requested_bytes = requested_bytes - read_bytes; if requested_bytes == 0 then -- Already read everything we need return chunk; end chunks = {}; else return nil; end -- Need to keep reading more chunks while chunk do table.insert(chunks, chunk); if requested_bytes > 0 then chunk, read_bytes = self:read_chunk(requested_bytes); requested_bytes = requested_bytes - read_bytes; else break; end end return table.concat(chunks); end -- Read to, and including, the specified character sequence (return nil if not found) function dbuffer_methods:read_until(char) local buffer_pos = 0; for i, chunk in self.items:items() do local start = 1 + ((i == 1) and self.front_consumed or 0); local char_pos = chunk:find(char, start, true); if char_pos then return self:read(1 + buffer_pos + char_pos - start); end buffer_pos = buffer_pos + #chunk - (start - 1); end return nil; end function dbuffer_methods:discard(requested_bytes) if self._length == 0 then return true; end if not requested_bytes or requested_bytes >= self._length then self.front_consumed = 0; self._length = 0; for _ in self.items:consume() do end return true; end local chunk, read_bytes = self:read_chunk(requested_bytes); requested_bytes = requested_bytes - read_bytes; if requested_bytes == 0 then -- Already read everything we need return true; end while chunk do if requested_bytes > 0 then chunk, read_bytes = self:read_chunk(requested_bytes); requested_bytes = requested_bytes - read_bytes; else break; end end return true; end -- Normalize i, j into absolute offsets within the -- front chunk (accounting for front_consumed), and -- ensure there is enough data in the first chunk -- to cover any subsequent :sub() or :byte() operation function dbuffer_methods:_prep_sub(i, j) if j == nil then j = -1; end if j < 0 then j = self._length + (j+1); end if i < 0 then i = self._length + (i+1); end if i < 1 then i = 1; end if j > self._length then j = self._length; end if i > j then return nil; end self:collapse(j); if self.front_consumed > 0 then i = i + self.front_consumed; j = j + self.front_consumed; end return i, j; end function dbuffer_methods:sub(i, j) i, j = self:_prep_sub(i, j); if not i then return ""; end return s_sub(self.items:peek(), i, j); end function dbuffer_methods:byte(i, j) i = i or 1; j = j or i; i, j = self:_prep_sub(i, j); if not i then return; end return s_byte(self.items:peek(), i, j); end function dbuffer_methods:length() return self._length; end dbuffer_methods.len = dbuffer_methods.length; -- strings have :len() dynamic_buffer_mt.__len = dbuffer_methods.length; -- support # operator function dbuffer_methods:collapse(bytes) bytes = bytes or self._length; local front_chunk = self.items:peek(); if not front_chunk or #front_chunk - self.front_consumed >= bytes then return; end local front_chunks = { front_chunk:sub(self.front_consumed+1) }; local front_bytes = #front_chunks[1]; while front_bytes < bytes do self.items:pop(); local chunk = self.items:peek(); front_bytes = front_bytes + #chunk; table.insert(front_chunks, chunk); end self.items:replace(table.concat(front_chunks)); self.front_consumed = 0; end local function new(max_size, max_chunks) if max_size and max_size <= 0 then return nil; end return setmetatable({ front_consumed = 0; _length = 0; max_size = max_size; items = queue.new(max_chunks or 32); }, dynamic_buffer_mt); end return { new = new; };