warp-3.3.26: Network/Wai/Handler/Warp/Settings.hs
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings, ScopedTypeVariables, ViewPatterns #-}
{-# LANGUAGE PatternGuards #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ImpredicativeTypes, CPP #-}
{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash, UnboxedTuples #-}
module Network.Wai.Handler.Warp.Settings where
import GHC.IO (unsafeUnmask, IO (IO))
import GHC.Prim (fork#)
import UnliftIO (SomeException, fromException)
import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as C8
import qualified Data.ByteString.Builder as Builder
import Data.Streaming.Network (HostPreference)
import qualified Data.Text as T
import qualified Data.Text.IO as TIO
import Data.Version (showVersion)
import GHC.IO.Exception (IOErrorType(..), AsyncException (ThreadKilled))
import qualified Network.HTTP.Types as H
import Network.Socket (Socket, SockAddr, accept)
import Network.Wai
import qualified Paths_warp
import System.IO (stderr)
import System.IO.Error (ioeGetErrorType)
import System.TimeManager
import Network.Wai.Handler.Warp.Imports
import Network.Wai.Handler.Warp.Types
#if WINDOWS
import Network.Wai.Handler.Warp.Windows (windowsThreadBlockHack)
#endif
-- | Various Warp server settings. This is purposely kept as an abstract data
-- type so that new settings can be added without breaking backwards
-- compatibility. In order to create a 'Settings' value, use 'defaultSettings'
-- and the various \'set\' functions to modify individual fields. For example:
--
-- > setTimeout 20 defaultSettings
data Settings = Settings
{ settingsPort :: Port -- ^ Port to listen on. Default value: 3000
, settingsHost :: HostPreference -- ^ Default value: HostIPv4
, settingsOnException :: Maybe Request -> SomeException -> IO () -- ^ What to do with exceptions thrown by either the application or server. Default: ignore server-generated exceptions (see 'InvalidRequest') and print application-generated applications to stderr.
, settingsOnExceptionResponse :: SomeException -> Response
-- ^ A function to create `Response` when an exception occurs.
--
-- Default: 500, text/plain, \"Something went wrong\"
--
-- Since 2.0.3
, settingsOnOpen :: SockAddr -> IO Bool -- ^ What to do when a connection is open. When 'False' is returned, the connection is closed immediately. Otherwise, the connection is going on. Default: always returns 'True'.
, settingsOnClose :: SockAddr -> IO () -- ^ What to do when a connection is close. Default: do nothing.
, settingsTimeout :: Int -- ^ Timeout value in seconds. Default value: 30
, settingsManager :: Maybe Manager -- ^ Use an existing timeout manager instead of spawning a new one. If used, 'settingsTimeout' is ignored. Default is 'Nothing'
, settingsFdCacheDuration :: Int -- ^ Cache duration time of file descriptors in seconds. 0 means that the cache mechanism is not used. Default value: 0
, settingsFileInfoCacheDuration :: Int -- ^ Cache duration time of file information in seconds. 0 means that the cache mechanism is not used. Default value: 0
, settingsBeforeMainLoop :: IO ()
-- ^ Code to run after the listening socket is ready but before entering
-- the main event loop. Useful for signaling to tests that they can start
-- running, or to drop permissions after binding to a restricted port.
--
-- Default: do nothing.
--
-- Since 1.3.6
, settingsFork :: ((forall a. IO a -> IO a) -> IO ()) -> IO ()
-- ^ Code to fork a new thread to accept a connection.
--
-- This may be useful if you need OS bound threads, or if
-- you wish to develop an alternative threading model.
--
-- Default: 'defaultFork'
--
-- Since 3.0.4
, settingsAccept :: Socket -> IO (Socket, SockAddr)
-- ^ Code to accept a new connection.
--
-- Useful if you need to provide connected sockets from something other
-- than a standard accept call.
--
-- Default: 'defaultAccept'
--
-- Since 3.3.24
, settingsNoParsePath :: Bool
-- ^ Perform no parsing on the rawPathInfo.
--
-- This is useful for writing HTTP proxies.
--
-- Default: False
--
-- Since 2.0.3
, settingsInstallShutdownHandler :: IO () -> IO ()
-- ^ An action to install a handler (e.g. Unix signal handler)
-- to close a listen socket.
-- The first argument is an action to close the listen socket.
--
-- Default: no action
--
-- Since 3.0.1
, settingsServerName :: ByteString
-- ^ Default server name if application does not set one.
--
-- Since 3.0.2
, settingsMaximumBodyFlush :: Maybe Int
-- ^ See @setMaximumBodyFlush@.
--
-- Since 3.0.3
, settingsProxyProtocol :: ProxyProtocol
-- ^ Specify usage of the PROXY protocol.
--
-- Since 3.0.5
, settingsSlowlorisSize :: Int
-- ^ Size of bytes read to prevent Slowloris protection. Default value: 2048
--
-- Since 3.1.2
, settingsHTTP2Enabled :: Bool
-- ^ Whether to enable HTTP2 ALPN/upgrades. Default: True
--
-- Since 3.1.7
, settingsLogger :: Request -> H.Status -> Maybe Integer -> IO ()
-- ^ A log function. Default: no action.
--
-- Since 3.1.10
, settingsServerPushLogger :: Request -> ByteString -> Integer -> IO ()
-- ^ A HTTP/2 server push log function. Default: no action.
--
-- Since 3.2.7
, settingsGracefulShutdownTimeout :: Maybe Int
-- ^ An optional timeout to limit the time (in seconds) waiting for
-- a graceful shutdown of the web server.
--
-- Since 3.2.8
, settingsGracefulCloseTimeout1 :: Int
-- ^ A timeout to limit the time (in milliseconds) waiting for
-- FIN for HTTP/1.x. 0 means uses immediate close.
-- Default: 0.
--
-- Since 3.3.5
, settingsGracefulCloseTimeout2 :: Int
-- ^ A timeout to limit the time (in milliseconds) waiting for
-- FIN for HTTP/2. 0 means uses immediate close.
-- Default: 2000.
--
-- Since 3.3.5
, settingsMaxTotalHeaderLength :: Int
-- ^ Determines the maximum header size that Warp will tolerate when using HTTP/1.x.
--
-- Since 3.3.8
, settingsAltSvc :: Maybe ByteString
-- ^ Specify the header value of Alternative Services (AltSvc:).
--
-- Default: Nothing
--
-- Since 3.3.11
, settingsMaxBuilderResponseBufferSize :: Int
-- ^ Determines the maxium buffer size when sending `Builder` responses
-- (See `responseBuilder`).
--
-- When sending a builder response warp uses a 16 KiB buffer to write the
-- builder to. When that buffer is too small to fit the builder warp will
-- free it and create a new one that will fit the builder.
--
-- To protect against allocating too large a buffer warp will error if the
-- builder requires more than this maximum.
--
-- Default: 1049_000_000 = 1 MiB.
--
-- Since 3.3.22
}
-- | Specify usage of the PROXY protocol.
data ProxyProtocol = ProxyProtocolNone
-- ^ See @setProxyProtocolNone@.
| ProxyProtocolRequired
-- ^ See @setProxyProtocolRequired@.
| ProxyProtocolOptional
-- ^ See @setProxyProtocolOptional@.
-- | The default settings for the Warp server. See the individual settings for
-- the default value.
defaultSettings :: Settings
defaultSettings = Settings
{ settingsPort = 3000
, settingsHost = "*4"
, settingsOnException = defaultOnException
, settingsOnExceptionResponse = defaultOnExceptionResponse
, settingsOnOpen = const $ return True
, settingsOnClose = const $ return ()
, settingsTimeout = 30
, settingsManager = Nothing
, settingsFdCacheDuration = 0
, settingsFileInfoCacheDuration = 0
, settingsBeforeMainLoop = return ()
, settingsFork = defaultFork
, settingsAccept = defaultAccept
, settingsNoParsePath = False
, settingsInstallShutdownHandler = const $ return ()
, settingsServerName = C8.pack $ "Warp/" ++ showVersion Paths_warp.version
, settingsMaximumBodyFlush = Just 8192
, settingsProxyProtocol = ProxyProtocolNone
, settingsSlowlorisSize = 2048
, settingsHTTP2Enabled = True
, settingsLogger = \_ _ _ -> return ()
, settingsServerPushLogger = \_ _ _ -> return ()
, settingsGracefulShutdownTimeout = Nothing
, settingsGracefulCloseTimeout1 = 0
, settingsGracefulCloseTimeout2 = 2000
, settingsMaxTotalHeaderLength = 50 * 1024
, settingsAltSvc = Nothing
, settingsMaxBuilderResponseBufferSize = 1049000000
}
-- | Apply the logic provided by 'defaultOnException' to determine if an
-- exception should be shown or not. The goal is to hide exceptions which occur
-- under the normal course of the web server running.
--
-- Since 2.1.3
defaultShouldDisplayException :: SomeException -> Bool
defaultShouldDisplayException se
| Just ThreadKilled <- fromException se = False
| Just (_ :: InvalidRequest) <- fromException se = False
| Just (ioeGetErrorType -> et) <- fromException se
, et == ResourceVanished || et == InvalidArgument = False
| Just TimeoutThread <- fromException se = False
| otherwise = True
-- | Printing an exception to standard error
-- if `defaultShouldDisplayException` returns `True`.
--
-- Since: 3.1.0
defaultOnException :: Maybe Request -> SomeException -> IO ()
defaultOnException _ e =
when (defaultShouldDisplayException e)
$ TIO.hPutStrLn stderr $ T.pack $ show e
-- | Sending 400 for bad requests.
-- Sending 500 for internal server errors.
-- Since: 3.1.0
-- Sending 413 for too large payload.
-- Sending 431 for too large headers.
-- Since 3.2.27
defaultOnExceptionResponse :: SomeException -> Response
defaultOnExceptionResponse e
| Just PayloadTooLarge <-
fromException e = responseLBS H.status413
[(H.hContentType, "text/plain; charset=utf-8")]
"Payload too large"
| Just RequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge <-
fromException e = responseLBS H.status431
[(H.hContentType, "text/plain; charset=utf-8")]
"Request header fields too large"
| Just (_ :: InvalidRequest) <-
fromException e = responseLBS H.badRequest400
[(H.hContentType, "text/plain; charset=utf-8")]
"Bad Request"
| otherwise = responseLBS H.internalServerError500
[(H.hContentType, "text/plain; charset=utf-8")]
"Something went wrong"
-- | Exception handler for the debugging purpose.
-- 500, text/plain, a showed exception.
--
-- Since: 2.0.3.2
exceptionResponseForDebug :: SomeException -> Response
exceptionResponseForDebug e =
responseBuilder H.internalServerError500
[(H.hContentType, "text/plain; charset=utf-8")]
$ "Exception: " <> Builder.stringUtf8 (show e)
-- | Similar to @forkIOWithUnmask@, but does not set up the default exception handler.
--
-- Since Warp will always install its own exception handler in forked threads, this provides
-- a minor optimization.
--
-- For inspiration of this function, see @rawForkIO@ in the @async@ package.
--
-- @since 3.3.17
defaultFork :: ((forall a. IO a -> IO a) -> IO ()) -> IO ()
defaultFork io =
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
IO $ \s0 ->
case io unsafeUnmask of
IO io' ->
case (fork# io' s0) of
(# s1, _tid #) ->
(# s1, () #)
#else
IO $ \s0 ->
case (fork# (io unsafeUnmask) s0) of
(# s1, _tid #) ->
(# s1, () #)
#endif
-- | Standard "accept" call for a listening socket.
--
-- @since 3.3.24
defaultAccept :: Socket -> IO (Socket, SockAddr)
defaultAccept =
#if WINDOWS
windowsThreadBlockHack . accept
#else
accept
#endif