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<?php
namespace Sabre\HTTP;
use Sabre\Event\EventEmitter;
use Sabre\Uri;
/**
* A rudimentary HTTP client.
*
* This object wraps PHP's curl extension and provides an easy way to send it a
* Request object, and return a Response object.
*
* This is by no means intended as the next best HTTP client, but it does the
* job and provides a simple integration with the rest of sabre/http.
*
* This client emits the following events:
* beforeRequest(RequestInterface $request)
* afterRequest(RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response)
* error(RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response, bool &$retry, int $retryCount)
* exception(RequestInterface $request, ClientException $e, bool &$retry, int $retryCount)
*
* The beforeRequest event allows you to do some last minute changes to the
* request before it's done, such as adding authentication headers.
*
* The afterRequest event will be emitted after the request is completed
* succesfully.
*
* If a HTTP error is returned (status code higher than 399) the error event is
* triggered. It's possible using this event to retry the request, by setting
* retry to true.
*
* The amount of times a request has retried is passed as $retryCount, which
* can be used to avoid retrying indefinitely. The first time the event is
* called, this will be 0.
*
* It's also possible to intercept specific http errors, by subscribing to for
* example 'error:401'.
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/)
* @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
* @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
*/
class Client extends EventEmitter {
/**
* List of curl settings
*
* @var array
*/
protected $curlSettings = [];
/**
* Wether or not exceptions should be thrown when a HTTP error is returned.
*
* @var bool
*/
protected $throwExceptions = false;
/**
* The maximum number of times we'll follow a redirect.
*
* @var int
*/
protected $maxRedirects = 5;
/**
* Initializes the client.
*
* @return void
*/
function __construct() {
$this->curlSettings = [
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true,
CURLOPT_HEADER => true,
CURLOPT_NOBODY => false,
CURLOPT_USERAGENT => 'sabre-http/' . Version::VERSION . ' (http://sabre.io/)',
];
}
/**
* Sends a request to a HTTP server, and returns a response.
*
* @param RequestInterface $request
* @return ResponseInterface
*/
function send(RequestInterface $request) {
$this->emit('beforeRequest', [$request]);
$retryCount = 0;
$redirects = 0;
do {
$doRedirect = false;
$retry = false;
try {
$response = $this->doRequest($request);
$code = (int)$response->getStatus();
// We are doing in-PHP redirects, because curl's
// FOLLOW_LOCATION throws errors when PHP is configured with
// open_basedir.
//
// https://github.com/fruux/sabre-http/issues/12
if (in_array($code, [301, 302, 307, 308]) && $redirects < $this->maxRedirects) {
$oldLocation = $request->getUrl();
// Creating a new instance of the request object.
$request = clone $request;
// Setting the new location
$request->setUrl(Uri\resolve(
$oldLocation,
$response->getHeader('Location')
));
$doRedirect = true;
$redirects++;
}
// This was a HTTP error
if ($code >= 400) {
$this->emit('error', [$request, $response, &$retry, $retryCount]);
$this->emit('error:' . $code, [$request, $response, &$retry, $retryCount]);
}
} catch (ClientException $e) {
$this->emit('exception', [$request, $e, &$retry, $retryCount]);
// If retry was still set to false, it means no event handler
// dealt with the problem. In this case we just re-throw the
// exception.
if (!$retry) {
throw $e;
}
}
if ($retry) {
$retryCount++;
}
} while ($retry || $doRedirect);
$this->emit('afterRequest', [$request, $response]);
if ($this->throwExceptions && $code >= 400) {
throw new ClientHttpException($response);
}
return $response;
}
/**
* Sends a HTTP request asynchronously.
*
* Due to the nature of PHP, you must from time to time poll to see if any
* new responses came in.
*
* After calling sendAsync, you must therefore occasionally call the poll()
* method, or wait().
*
* @param RequestInterface $request
* @param callable $success
* @param callable $error
* @return void
*/
function sendAsync(RequestInterface $request, callable $success = null, callable $error = null) {
$this->emit('beforeRequest', [$request]);
$this->sendAsyncInternal($request, $success, $error);
$this->poll();
}
/**
* This method checks if any http requests have gotten results, and if so,
* call the appropriate success or error handlers.
*
* This method will return true if there are still requests waiting to
* return, and false if all the work is done.
*
* @return bool
*/
function poll() {
// nothing to do?
if (!$this->curlMultiMap) {
return false;
}
do {
$r = curl_multi_exec(
$this->curlMultiHandle,
$stillRunning
);
} while ($r === CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM);
do {
messageQueue:
$status = curl_multi_info_read(
$this->curlMultiHandle,
$messagesInQueue
);
if ($status && $status['msg'] === CURLMSG_DONE) {
$resourceId = intval($status['handle']);
list(
$request,
$successCallback,
$errorCallback,
$retryCount,
) = $this->curlMultiMap[$resourceId];
unset($this->curlMultiMap[$resourceId]);
$curlResult = $this->parseCurlResult(curl_multi_getcontent($status['handle']), $status['handle']);
$retry = false;
if ($curlResult['status'] === self::STATUS_CURLERROR) {
$e = new ClientException($curlResult['curl_errmsg'], $curlResult['curl_errno']);
$this->emit('exception', [$request, $e, &$retry, $retryCount]);
if ($retry) {
$retryCount++;
$this->sendAsyncInternal($request, $successCallback, $errorCallback, $retryCount);
goto messageQueue;
}
$curlResult['request'] = $request;
if ($errorCallback) {
$errorCallback($curlResult);
}
} elseif ($curlResult['status'] === self::STATUS_HTTPERROR) {
$this->emit('error', [$request, $curlResult['response'], &$retry, $retryCount]);
$this->emit('error:' . $curlResult['http_code'], [$request, $curlResult['response'], &$retry, $retryCount]);
if ($retry) {
$retryCount++;
$this->sendAsyncInternal($request, $successCallback, $errorCallback, $retryCount);
goto messageQueue;
}
$curlResult['request'] = $request;
if ($errorCallback) {
$errorCallback($curlResult);
}
} else {
$this->emit('afterRequest', [$request, $curlResult['response']]);
if ($successCallback) {
$successCallback($curlResult['response']);
}
}
}
} while ($messagesInQueue > 0);
return count($this->curlMultiMap) > 0;
}
/**
* Processes every HTTP request in the queue, and waits till they are all
* completed.
*
* @return void
*/
function wait() {
do {
curl_multi_select($this->curlMultiHandle);
$stillRunning = $this->poll();
} while ($stillRunning);
}
/**
* If this is set to true, the Client will automatically throw exceptions
* upon HTTP errors.
*
* This means that if a response came back with a status code greater than
* or equal to 400, we will throw a ClientHttpException.
*
* This only works for the send() method. Throwing exceptions for
* sendAsync() is not supported.
*
* @param bool $throwExceptions
* @return void
*/
function setThrowExceptions($throwExceptions) {
$this->throwExceptions = $throwExceptions;
}
/**
* Adds a CURL setting.
*
* These settings will be included in every HTTP request.
*
* @param int $name
* @param mixed $value
* @return void
*/
function addCurlSetting($name, $value) {
$this->curlSettings[$name] = $value;
}
/**
* This method is responsible for performing a single request.
*
* @param RequestInterface $request
* @return ResponseInterface
*/
protected function doRequest(RequestInterface $request) {
$settings = $this->createCurlSettingsArray($request);
if (!$this->curlHandle) {
$this->curlHandle = curl_init();
}
curl_setopt_array($this->curlHandle, $settings);
$response = $this->curlExec($this->curlHandle);
$response = $this->parseCurlResult($response, $this->curlHandle);
if ($response['status'] === self::STATUS_CURLERROR) {
throw new ClientException($response['curl_errmsg'], $response['curl_errno']);
}
return $response['response'];
}
/**
* Cached curl handle.
*
* By keeping this resource around for the lifetime of this object, things
* like persistent connections are possible.
*
* @var resource
*/
private $curlHandle;
/**
* Handler for curl_multi requests.
*
* The first time sendAsync is used, this will be created.
*
* @var resource
*/
private $curlMultiHandle;
/**
* Has a list of curl handles, as well as their associated success and
* error callbacks.
*
* @var array
*/
private $curlMultiMap = [];
/**
* Turns a RequestInterface object into an array with settings that can be
* fed to curl_setopt
*
* @param RequestInterface $request
* @return array
*/
protected function createCurlSettingsArray(RequestInterface $request) {
$settings = $this->curlSettings;
switch ($request->getMethod()) {
case 'HEAD' :
$settings[CURLOPT_NOBODY] = true;
$settings[CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST] = 'HEAD';
$settings[CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS] = '';
$settings[CURLOPT_PUT] = false;
break;
case 'GET' :
$settings[CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST] = 'GET';
$settings[CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS] = '';
$settings[CURLOPT_PUT] = false;
break;
default :
$body = $request->getBody();
if (is_resource($body)) {
// This needs to be set to PUT, regardless of the actual
// method used. Without it, INFILE will be ignored for some
// reason.
$settings[CURLOPT_PUT] = true;
$settings[CURLOPT_INFILE] = $request->getBody();
} else {
// For security we cast this to a string. If somehow an array could
// be passed here, it would be possible for an attacker to use @ to
// post local files.
$settings[CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS] = (string)$body;
}
$settings[CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST] = $request->getMethod();
break;
}
$nHeaders = [];
foreach ($request->getHeaders() as $key => $values) {
foreach ($values as $value) {
$nHeaders[] = $key . ': ' . $value;
}
}
$settings[CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER] = $nHeaders;
$settings[CURLOPT_URL] = $request->getUrl();
// FIXME: CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS is currently unsupported by HHVM
if (defined('CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS')) {
$settings[CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS] = CURLPROTO_HTTP | CURLPROTO_HTTPS;
}
// FIXME: CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS is currently unsupported by HHVM
if (defined('CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS')) {
$settings[CURLOPT_REDIR_PROTOCOLS] = CURLPROTO_HTTP | CURLPROTO_HTTPS;
}
return $settings;
}
const STATUS_SUCCESS = 0;
const STATUS_CURLERROR = 1;
const STATUS_HTTPERROR = 2;
/**
* Parses the result of a curl call in a format that's a bit more
* convenient to work with.
*
* The method returns an array with the following elements:
* * status - one of the 3 STATUS constants.
* * curl_errno - A curl error number. Only set if status is
* STATUS_CURLERROR.
* * curl_errmsg - A current error message. Only set if status is
* STATUS_CURLERROR.
* * response - Response object. Only set if status is STATUS_SUCCESS, or
* STATUS_HTTPERROR.
* * http_code - HTTP status code, as an int. Only set if Only set if
* status is STATUS_SUCCESS, or STATUS_HTTPERROR
*
* @param string $response
* @param resource $curlHandle
* @return Response
*/
protected function parseCurlResult($response, $curlHandle) {
list(
$curlInfo,
$curlErrNo,
$curlErrMsg
) = $this->curlStuff($curlHandle);
if ($curlErrNo) {
return [
'status' => self::STATUS_CURLERROR,
'curl_errno' => $curlErrNo,
'curl_errmsg' => $curlErrMsg,
];
}
$headerBlob = substr($response, 0, $curlInfo['header_size']);
// In the case of 204 No Content, strlen($response) == $curlInfo['header_size].
// This will cause substr($response, $curlInfo['header_size']) return FALSE instead of NULL
// An exception will be thrown when calling getBodyAsString then
$responseBody = substr($response, $curlInfo['header_size']) ?: null;
unset($response);
// In the case of 100 Continue, or redirects we'll have multiple lists
// of headers for each separate HTTP response. We can easily split this
// because they are separated by \r\n\r\n
$headerBlob = explode("\r\n\r\n", trim($headerBlob, "\r\n"));
// We only care about the last set of headers
$headerBlob = $headerBlob[count($headerBlob) - 1];
// Splitting headers
$headerBlob = explode("\r\n", $headerBlob);
$response = new Response();
$response->setStatus($curlInfo['http_code']);
foreach ($headerBlob as $header) {
$parts = explode(':', $header, 2);
if (count($parts) == 2) {
$response->addHeader(trim($parts[0]), trim($parts[1]));
}
}
$response->setBody($responseBody);
$httpCode = intval($response->getStatus());
return [
'status' => $httpCode >= 400 ? self::STATUS_HTTPERROR : self::STATUS_SUCCESS,
'response' => $response,
'http_code' => $httpCode,
];
}
/**
* Sends an asynchronous HTTP request.
*
* We keep this in a separate method, so we can call it without triggering
* the beforeRequest event and don't do the poll().
*
* @param RequestInterface $request
* @param callable $success
* @param callable $error
* @param int $retryCount
*/
protected function sendAsyncInternal(RequestInterface $request, callable $success, callable $error, $retryCount = 0) {
if (!$this->curlMultiHandle) {
$this->curlMultiHandle = curl_multi_init();
}
$curl = curl_init();
curl_setopt_array(
$curl,
$this->createCurlSettingsArray($request)
);
curl_multi_add_handle($this->curlMultiHandle, $curl);
$this->curlMultiMap[intval($curl)] = [
$request,
$success,
$error,
$retryCount
];
}
// @codeCoverageIgnoreStart
/**
* Calls curl_exec
*
* This method exists so it can easily be overridden and mocked.
*
* @param resource $curlHandle
* @return string
*/
protected function curlExec($curlHandle) {
return curl_exec($curlHandle);
}
/**
* Returns a bunch of information about a curl request.
*
* This method exists so it can easily be overridden and mocked.
*
* @param resource $curlHandle
* @return array
*/
protected function curlStuff($curlHandle) {
return [
curl_getinfo($curlHandle),
curl_errno($curlHandle),
curl_error($curlHandle),
];
}
// @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd
}