Object
HttpConnection maintains a persistent HTTP connection to a remote server. Each instance maintains its own unique connection to the HTTP server. HttpConnection makes a best effort to receive a proper HTTP response from the server, although it does not guarantee that this response contains a HTTP Success code.
On low-level errors (TCP/IP errors) HttpConnection invokes a reconnect and retry algorithm. Note that although each HttpConnection object has its own connection to the HTTP server, error handling is shared across all connections to a server. For example, if there are three connections to www.somehttpserver.com, a timeout error on one of those connections will cause all three connections to break and reconnect. A connection will not break and reconnect, however, unless a request becomes active on it within a certain amount of time after the error (as specified by HTTP_CONNECTION_RETRY_DELAY). An idle connection will not break even if other connections to the same server experience errors.
A HttpConnection will retry a request a certain number of times (as defined by HTTP_CONNNECTION_RETRY_COUNT). If all the retries fail, an exception is thrown and all HttpConnections associated with a server enter a probationary period defined by HTTP_CONNECTION_RETRY_DELAY. If the user makes a new request subsequent to entering probation, the request will fail immediately with the same exception thrown on probation entry. This is so that if the HTTP server has gone down, not every subsequent request must wait for a connect timeout before failing. After the probation period expires, the internal state of the HttpConnection is reset and subsequent requests have the full number of potential reconnects and retries available to them.
Throw a Timeout::Error if a connection isn't established within this number of seconds
Throw a Timeout::Error if no data have been read on this connnection within this number of seconds
Number of times to retry the request after encountering the first error
Length of the post-error probationary period during which all requests will fail
Params hash:
:user_agent => 'www.HostName.com' # String to report as HTTP User agent :ca_file => 'path_to_file' # A path of a CA certification file in PEM format. The file can contain several CA certificates. :fail_if_ca_mismatch => Boolean # If ca_file is set and the server certificate doesn't verify, a log line is generated regardless, but normally right_http_connection continues on past the failure. If this is set, fail to connect in that case. Defaults to false. :logger => Logger object # If omitted, HttpConnection logs to STDOUT :exception => Exception to raise # The type of exception to raise if a request repeatedly fails. RuntimeError is raised if this parameter is omitted. :proxy_host => 'hostname' # hostname of HTTP proxy host to use, default none. :proxy_port => port # port of HTTP proxy host to use, default none. :proxy_username => 'username' # username to use for proxy authentication, default none. :proxy_password => 'password' # password to use for proxy authentication, default none. :http_connection_retry_count # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection.params[:http_connection_retry_count] :http_connection_open_timeout # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection.params[:http_connection_open_timeout] :http_connection_read_timeout # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection.params[:http_connection_read_timeout] :http_connection_retry_delay # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection.params[:http_connection_retry_delay] :raise_on_timeout # do not perform a retry if timeout is received (false by default)
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 138 def initialize(params={}) @params = params #set up logging first @logger = get_param(:logger) || (RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER if defined?(RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER)) || Logger.new(STDOUT) env_proxy_host, env_proxy_port, env_proxy_username, env_proxy_password = get_proxy_info_for_env if ENV['HTTP_PROXY'] @params[:http_connection_retry_count] ||= @@params[:http_connection_retry_count] @params[:http_connection_open_timeout] ||= @@params[:http_connection_open_timeout] @params[:http_connection_read_timeout] ||= @@params[:http_connection_read_timeout] @params[:http_connection_retry_delay] ||= @@params[:http_connection_retry_delay] @params[:proxy_host] ||= @@params[:proxy_host] || env_proxy_host @params[:proxy_port] ||= @@params[:proxy_port] || env_proxy_port @params[:proxy_username] ||= @@params[:proxy_username] || env_proxy_username @params[:proxy_password] ||= @@params[:proxy_password] || env_proxy_password @http = nil @server = nil #-------------- # Retry state - Keep track of errors on a per-server basis #-------------- @state = {} # retry state indexed by server: consecutive error count, error time, and error @eof = {} end
Query the global (class-level) parameters:
:user_agent => 'www.HostName.com' # String to report as HTTP User agent :ca_file => 'path_to_file' # Path to a CA certification file in PEM format. The file can contain several CA certificates. If this parameter isn't set, HTTPS certs won't be verified. :fail_if_ca_mismatch => Boolean # If ca_file is set and the server certificate doesn't verify, a log line is generated regardless, but normally right_http_connection continues on past the failure. If this is set, fail to connect in that case. Defaults to false. :logger => Logger object # If omitted, HttpConnection logs to STDOUT :exception => Exception to raise # The type of exception to raise # if a request repeatedly fails. RuntimeError is raised if this parameter is omitted. :proxy_host => 'hostname' # hostname of HTTP proxy host to use, default none. :proxy_port => port # port of HTTP proxy host to use, default none. :proxy_username => 'username' # username to use for proxy authentication, default none. :proxy_password => 'password' # password to use for proxy authentication, default none. :http_connection_retry_count # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection::HTTP_CONNECTION_RETRY_COUNT :http_connection_open_timeout # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection::HTTP_CONNECTION_OPEN_TIMEOUT :http_connection_read_timeout # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection::HTTP_CONNECTION_READ_TIMEOUT :http_connection_retry_delay # by default == Rightscale::HttpConnection::HTTP_CONNECTION_RETRY_DELAY :raise_on_timeout # do not perform a retry if timeout is received (false by default)
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 106 def self.params @@params end
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 531 def finish(reason = '') if @http && @http.started? reason = ", reason: '#{reason}'" unless reason.empty? @logger.info("Closing #{@http.use_ssl? ? 'HTTPS' : 'HTTP'} connection to #{@http.address}:#{@http.port}#{reason}") @http.finish end ensure @http = nil end
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 181 def get_param(name, custom_options={}) custom_options [name] || @params[name] || @@params[name] end
Set the maximum size (in bytes) of a single read from local data sources like files. This can be used to tune the performance of, for example, a streaming PUT of a large buffer.
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 209 def local_read_size=(newsize) Net::HTTPGenericRequest.local_read_size=(newsize) end
Query for the maximum size (in bytes) of a single read from local data sources like files. This is important, for example, in a streaming PUT of a large buffer.
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 202 def local_read_size? Net::HTTPGenericRequest.local_read_size? end
Send HTTP request to server
request_params hash: :server => 'www.HostName.com' # Hostname or IP address of HTTP server :port => '80' # Port of HTTP server :protocol => 'https' # http and https are supported on any port :request => 'requeststring' # Fully-formed HTTP request to make :proxy_host => 'hostname' # hostname of HTTP proxy host to use, default none. :proxy_port => port # port of HTTP proxy host to use, default none. :proxy_username => 'username' # username to use for proxy authentication, default none. :proxy_password => 'password' # password to use for proxy authentication, default none. :raise_on_timeout # do not perform a retry if timeout is received (false by default) :http_connection_retry_count :http_connection_open_timeout :http_connection_read_timeout :http_connection_retry_delay :user_agent :exception
Raises RuntimeError, Interrupt, and params (if specified in new).
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 417 def request(request_params, &block) current_params = @params.merge(request_params) exception = get_param(:exception, current_params) || RuntimeError # Re-establish the connection if any of auth params has changed same_auth_params_as_before = SECURITY_PARAMS.select do |param| request_params[param] != get_param(param) end.empty? # We save the offset here so that if we need to retry, we can return the file pointer to its initial position mypos = get_fileptr_offset(current_params) loop do current_params[:protocol] ||= (current_params[:port] == 443 ? 'https' : 'http') # (re)open connection to server if none exists or params has changed same_server_as_before = @server == current_params[:server] && @port == current_params[:port] && @protocol == current_params[:protocol] && same_auth_params_as_before # if we are inside a delay between retries: no requests this time! # (skip this step if the endpoint has changed) if error_count > current_params[:http_connection_retry_count] && error_time + current_params[:http_connection_retry_delay] > Time.now && same_server_as_before # store the message (otherwise it will be lost after error_reset and # we will raise an exception with an empty text) banana_message_text = banana_message @logger.warn("#{err_header} re-raising same error: #{banana_message_text} " + "-- error count: #{error_count}, error age: #{Time.now.to_i - error_time.to_i}") raise exception.new(banana_message_text) end # try to connect server(if connection does not exist) and get response data begin request = current_params[:request] request['User-Agent'] = get_param(:user_agent, current_params) || '' unless @http && @http.started? && same_server_as_before same_auth_params_as_before = true start(current_params) end # Detect if the body is a streamable object like a file or socket. If so, stream that # bad boy. setup_streaming(request) # update READ_TIMEOUT value (it can be passed with request_params hash) @http.read_timeout = get_param(:http_connection_read_timeout, current_params) response = @http.request(request, &block) error_reset eof_reset return response # We treat EOF errors and the timeout/network errors differently. Both # are tracked in different statistics blocks. Note below that EOF # errors will sleep for a certain (exponentially increasing) period. # Other errors don't sleep because there is already an inherent delay # in them; connect and read timeouts (for example) have already # 'slept'. It is still not clear which way we should treat errors # like RST and resolution failures. For now, there is no additional # delay for these errors although this may change in the future. # EOFError means the server closed the connection on us. rescue EOFError => e finish(e.message) @logger.debug("#{err_header} server #{@server} closed connection") # if we have waited long enough - raise an exception... if raise_on_eof_exception? @logger.warn("#{err_header} raising #{exception} due to permanent EOF being received from #{@server}, error age: #{Time.now.to_i - eof_time.to_i}") raise exception.new("Permanent EOF is being received from #{@server}.") else # ... else just sleep a bit before new retry sleep(add_eof) # We will be retrying the request, so reset the file pointer reset_fileptr_offset(request, mypos) end rescue ArgumentError => e finish(e.message) if e.message.include?('wrong number of arguments (5 for 4)') # seems our net_fix patch was overriden... raise exception.new('incompatible Net::HTTP monkey-patch') else raise e end rescue Timeout::Error, SocketError, SystemCallError, Interrupt => e # See comment at bottom for the list of errors seen... finish(e.message) if e.is_a?(Errno::ETIMEDOUT) || e.is_a?(Timeout::Error) # Omit retries if it was explicitly requested # #6481: # ... When creating a resource in EC2 (instance, volume, snapshot, etc) it is undetermined what happened if the call times out. # The resource may or may not have been created in EC2. Retrying the call may cause multiple resources to be created... raise exception.new("#{e.class.name}: #{e.message}") if current_params[:raise_on_timeout] elsif e.is_a?(Interrupt) # if ctrl+c is pressed - we have to reraise exception to terminate proggy @logger.debug( "#{err_header} request to server #{@server} interrupted by ctrl-c") raise e end # oops - we got a banana: log it error_add(e) @logger.warn("#{err_header} request failure count: #{error_count}, exception: #{e.inspect}") # We will be retrying the request, so reset the file pointer reset_fileptr_offset(request, mypos) end end end
Set the maximum size (in bytes) of a single read from the underlying socket. For bulk transfer, especially over fast links, this is value is critical to performance.
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 195 def socket_read_size=(newsize) Net::BufferedIO.socket_read_size=(newsize) end
Query for the maximum size (in bytes) of a single read from the underlying socket. For bulk transfer, especially over fast links, this is value is critical to performance.
# File lib/right_http_connection.rb, line 188 def socket_read_size? Net::BufferedIO.socket_read_size? end
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