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require 'net/http' begin require 'net/https' rescue LoadError # net/https or openssl end if RUBY_VERSION < '1.9' # but only for 1.8 require 'bundler/vendor/net-http-persistent/lib/net/http/faster' require 'uri' require 'cgi' # for escaping begin require 'net/http/pipeline' rescue LoadError end autoload :OpenSSL, 'openssl' ## # Persistent connections for Net::HTTP # # Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent maintains persistent connections across all the # servers you wish to talk to. For each host:port you communicate with a # single persistent connection is created. # # Multiple Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent objects will share the same set of # connections. # # For each thread you start a new connection will be created. A # Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent connection will not be shared across threads. # # You can shut down the HTTP connections when done by calling #shutdown. You # should name your Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent object if you intend to call this # method. # # Example: # # require 'bundler/vendor/net-http-persistent/lib/net/http/persistent' # # uri = URI 'http://example.com/awesome/web/service' # # http = Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent.new 'my_app_name' # # # perform a GET # response = http.request uri # # # or # # get = Net::HTTP::Get.new uri.request_uri # response = http.request get # # # create a POST # post_uri = uri + 'create' # post = Net::HTTP::Post.new post_uri.path # post.set_form_data 'some' => 'cool data' # # # perform the POST, the URI is always required # response http.request post_uri, post # # Note that for GET, HEAD and other requests that do not have a body you want # to use URI#request_uri not URI#path. The request_uri contains the query # params which are sent in the body for other requests. # # == SSL # # SSL connections are automatically created depending upon the scheme of the # URI. SSL connections are automatically verified against the default # certificate store for your computer. You can override this by changing # verify_mode or by specifying an alternate cert_store. # # Here are the SSL settings, see the individual methods for documentation: # # #certificate :: This client's certificate # #ca_file :: The certificate-authority # #cert_store :: An SSL certificate store # #private_key :: The client's SSL private key # #reuse_ssl_sessions :: Reuse a previously opened SSL session for a new # connection # #ssl_version :: Which specific SSL version to use # #verify_callback :: For server certificate verification # #verify_mode :: How connections should be verified # # == Proxies # # A proxy can be set through #proxy= or at initialization time by providing a # second argument to ::new. The proxy may be the URI of the proxy server or # <code>:ENV</code> which will consult environment variables. # # See #proxy= and #proxy_from_env for details. # # == Headers # # Headers may be specified for use in every request. #headers are appended to # any headers on the request. #override_headers replace existing headers on # the request. # # The difference between the two can be seen in setting the User-Agent. Using # <code>http.headers['User-Agent'] = 'MyUserAgent'</code> will send "Ruby, # MyUserAgent" while <code>http.override_headers['User-Agent'] = # 'MyUserAgent'</code> will send "MyUserAgent". # # == Tuning # # === Segregation # # By providing an application name to ::new you can separate your connections # from the connections of other applications. # # === Idle Timeout # # If a connection hasn't been used for this number of seconds it will automatically be # reset upon the next use to avoid attempting to send to a closed connection. # The default value is 5 seconds. nil means no timeout. Set through #idle_timeout. # # Reducing this value may help avoid the "too many connection resets" error # when sending non-idempotent requests while increasing this value will cause # fewer round-trips. # # === Read Timeout # # The amount of time allowed between reading two chunks from the socket. Set # through #read_timeout # # === Max Requests # # The number of requests that should be made before opening a new connection. # Typically many keep-alive capable servers tune this to 100 or less, so the # 101st request will fail with ECONNRESET. If unset (default), this value has no # effect, if set, connections will be reset on the request after max_requests. # # === Open Timeout # # The amount of time to wait for a connection to be opened. Set through # #open_timeout. # # === Socket Options # # Socket options may be set on newly-created connections. See #socket_options # for details. # # === Non-Idempotent Requests # # By default non-idempotent requests will not be retried per RFC 2616. By # setting retry_change_requests to true requests will automatically be retried # once. # # Only do this when you know that retrying a POST or other non-idempotent # request is safe for your application and will not create duplicate # resources. # # The recommended way to handle non-idempotent requests is the following: # # require 'bundler/vendor/net-http-persistent/lib/net/http/persistent' # # uri = URI 'http://example.com/awesome/web/service' # post_uri = uri + 'create' # # http = Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent.new 'my_app_name' # # post = Net::HTTP::Post.new post_uri.path # # ... fill in POST request # # begin # response = http.request post_uri, post # rescue Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent::Error # # # POST failed, make a new request to verify the server did not process # # the request # exists_uri = uri + '...' # response = http.get exists_uri # # # Retry if it failed # retry if response.code == '404' # end # # The method of determining if the resource was created or not is unique to # the particular service you are using. Of course, you will want to add # protection from infinite looping. # # === Connection Termination # # If you are done using the Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent instance you may shut down # all the connections in the current thread with #shutdown. This is not # recommended for normal use, it should only be used when it will be several # minutes before you make another HTTP request. # # If you are using multiple threads, call #shutdown in each thread when the # thread is done making requests. If you don't call shutdown, that's OK. # Ruby will automatically garbage collect and shutdown your HTTP connections # when the thread terminates. class Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent ## # The beginning of Time EPOCH = Time.at 0 # :nodoc: ## # Is OpenSSL available? This test works with autoload HAVE_OPENSSL = defined? OpenSSL::SSL # :nodoc: ## # The version of Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent you are using VERSION = '2.9.4' ## # Exceptions rescued for automatic retry on ruby 2.0.0. This overlaps with # the exception list for ruby 1.x. RETRIED_EXCEPTIONS = [ # :nodoc: (Net::ReadTimeout if Net.const_defined? :ReadTimeout), IOError, EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET, Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::EPIPE, (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError if HAVE_OPENSSL), Timeout::Error, ].compact ## # Error class for errors raised by Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent. Various # SystemCallErrors are re-raised with a human-readable message under this # class. class Error < StandardError; end ## # Use this method to detect the idle timeout of the host at +uri+. The # value returned can be used to configure #idle_timeout. +max+ controls the # maximum idle timeout to detect. # # After # # Idle timeout detection is performed by creating a connection then # performing a HEAD request in a loop until the connection terminates # waiting one additional second per loop. # # NOTE: This may not work on ruby > 1.9. def self.detect_idle_timeout uri, max = 10 uri = URI uri unless URI::Generic === uri uri += '/' req = Net::HTTP::Head.new uri.request_uri http = new 'net-http-persistent detect_idle_timeout' connection = http.connection_for uri sleep_time = 0 loop do response = connection.request req $stderr.puts "HEAD #{uri} => #{response.code}" if $DEBUG unless Net::HTTPOK === response then raise Error, "bad response code #{response.code} detecting idle timeout" end break if sleep_time >= max sleep_time += 1 $stderr.puts "sleeping #{sleep_time}" if $DEBUG sleep sleep_time end rescue # ignore StandardErrors, we've probably found the idle timeout. ensure http.shutdown return sleep_time unless $! end ## # This client's OpenSSL::X509::Certificate attr_reader :certificate # For Net::HTTP parity alias cert certificate ## # An SSL certificate authority. Setting this will set verify_mode to # VERIFY_PEER. attr_reader :ca_file ## # An SSL certificate store. Setting this will override the default # certificate store. See verify_mode for more information. attr_reader :cert_store ## # Sends debug_output to this IO via Net::HTTP#set_debug_output. # # Never use this method in production code, it causes a serious security # hole. attr_accessor :debug_output ## # Current connection generation attr_reader :generation # :nodoc: ## # Where this instance's connections live in the thread local variables attr_reader :generation_key # :nodoc: ## # Headers that are added to every request using Net::HTTP#add_field attr_reader :headers ## # Maps host:port to an HTTP version. This allows us to enable version # specific features. attr_reader :http_versions ## # Maximum time an unused connection can remain idle before being # automatically closed. attr_accessor :idle_timeout ## # Maximum number of requests on a connection before it is considered expired # and automatically closed. attr_accessor :max_requests ## # The value sent in the Keep-Alive header. Defaults to 30. Not needed for # HTTP/1.1 servers. # # This may not work correctly for HTTP/1.0 servers # # This method may be removed in a future version as RFC 2616 does not # require this header. attr_accessor :keep_alive ## # A name for this connection. Allows you to keep your connections apart # from everybody else's. attr_reader :name ## # Seconds to wait until a connection is opened. See Net::HTTP#open_timeout attr_accessor :open_timeout ## # Headers that are added to every request using Net::HTTP#[]= attr_reader :override_headers ## # This client's SSL private key attr_reader :private_key # For Net::HTTP parity alias key private_key ## # The URL through which requests will be proxied attr_reader :proxy_uri ## # List of host suffixes which will not be proxied attr_reader :no_proxy ## # Seconds to wait until reading one block. See Net::HTTP#read_timeout attr_accessor :read_timeout ## # Where this instance's request counts live in the thread local variables attr_reader :request_key # :nodoc: ## # By default SSL sessions are reused to avoid extra SSL handshakes. Set # this to false if you have problems communicating with an HTTPS server # like: # # SSL_connect [...] read finished A: unexpected message (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError) attr_accessor :reuse_ssl_sessions ## # An array of options for Socket#setsockopt. # # By default the TCP_NODELAY option is set on sockets. # # To set additional options append them to this array: # # http.socket_options << [Socket::SOL_SOCKET, Socket::SO_KEEPALIVE, 1] attr_reader :socket_options ## # Current SSL connection generation attr_reader :ssl_generation # :nodoc: ## # Where this instance's SSL connections live in the thread local variables attr_reader :ssl_generation_key # :nodoc: ## # SSL version to use. # # By default, the version will be negotiated automatically between client # and server. Ruby 1.9 and newer only. attr_reader :ssl_version if RUBY_VERSION > '1.9' ## # Where this instance's last-use times live in the thread local variables attr_reader :timeout_key # :nodoc: ## # SSL verification callback. Used when ca_file is set. attr_reader :verify_callback ## # HTTPS verify mode. Defaults to OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER which verifies # the server certificate. # # If no ca_file or cert_store is set the default system certificate store is # used. # # You can use +verify_mode+ to override any default values. attr_reader :verify_mode ## # Enable retries of non-idempotent requests that change data (e.g. POST # requests) when the server has disconnected. # # This will in the worst case lead to multiple requests with the same data, # but it may be useful for some applications. Take care when enabling # this option to ensure it is safe to POST or perform other non-idempotent # requests to the server. attr_accessor :retry_change_requests ## # Creates a new Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent. # # Set +name+ to keep your connections apart from everybody else's. Not # required currently, but highly recommended. Your library name should be # good enough. This parameter will be required in a future version. # # +proxy+ may be set to a URI::HTTP or :ENV to pick up proxy options from # the environment. See proxy_from_env for details. # # In order to use a URI for the proxy you may need to do some extra work # beyond URI parsing if the proxy requires a password: # # proxy = URI 'http://proxy.example' # proxy.user = 'AzureDiamond' # proxy.password = 'hunter2' def initialize name = nil, proxy = nil @name = name @debug_output = nil @proxy_uri = nil @no_proxy = [] @headers = {} @override_headers = {} @http_versions = {} @keep_alive = 30 @open_timeout = nil @read_timeout = nil @idle_timeout = 5 @max_requests = nil @socket_options = [] @socket_options << [Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, Socket::TCP_NODELAY, 1] if Socket.const_defined? :TCP_NODELAY key = ['net_http_persistent', name].compact @generation_key = [key, 'generations' ].join('_').intern @ssl_generation_key = [key, 'ssl_generations'].join('_').intern @request_key = [key, 'requests' ].join('_').intern @timeout_key = [key, 'timeouts' ].join('_').intern @certificate = nil @ca_file = nil @private_key = nil @ssl_version = nil @verify_callback = nil @verify_mode = nil @cert_store = nil @generation = 0 # incremented when proxy URI changes @ssl_generation = 0 # incremented when SSL session variables change if HAVE_OPENSSL then @verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER @reuse_ssl_sessions = OpenSSL::SSL.const_defined? :Session end @retry_change_requests = false @ruby_1 = RUBY_VERSION < '2' @retried_on_ruby_2 = !@ruby_1 self.proxy = proxy if proxy end ## # Sets this client's OpenSSL::X509::Certificate def certificate= certificate @certificate = certificate reconnect_ssl end # For Net::HTTP parity alias cert= certificate= ## # Sets the SSL certificate authority file. def ca_file= file @ca_file = file reconnect_ssl end ## # Overrides the default SSL certificate store used for verifying # connections. def cert_store= store @cert_store = store reconnect_ssl end ## # Finishes all connections on the given +thread+ that were created before # the given +generation+ in the threads +generation_key+ list. # # See #shutdown for a bunch of scary warning about misusing this method. def cleanup(generation, thread = Thread.current, generation_key = @generation_key) # :nodoc: timeouts = thread[@timeout_key] (0...generation).each do |old_generation| next unless thread[generation_key] conns = thread[generation_key].delete old_generation conns.each_value do |conn| finish conn, thread timeouts.delete conn.object_id if timeouts end if conns end end ## # Creates a new connection for +uri+ def connection_for uri Thread.current[@generation_key] ||= Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = {} } Thread.current[@ssl_generation_key] ||= Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = {} } Thread.current[@request_key] ||= Hash.new 0 Thread.current[@timeout_key] ||= Hash.new EPOCH use_ssl = uri.scheme.downcase == 'https' if use_ssl then raise Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent::Error, 'OpenSSL is not available' unless HAVE_OPENSSL ssl_generation = @ssl_generation ssl_cleanup ssl_generation connections = Thread.current[@ssl_generation_key][ssl_generation] else generation = @generation cleanup generation connections = Thread.current[@generation_key][generation] end net_http_args = [uri.host, uri.port] connection_id = net_http_args.join ':' if @proxy_uri and not proxy_bypass? uri.host, uri.port then connection_id << @proxy_connection_id net_http_args.concat @proxy_args else net_http_args.concat [nil, nil, nil, nil] end connection = connections[connection_id] unless connection = connections[connection_id] then connections[connection_id] = http_class.new(*net_http_args) connection = connections[connection_id] ssl connection if use_ssl else reset connection if expired? connection end start connection unless connection.started? connection.read_timeout = @read_timeout if @read_timeout connection.keep_alive_timeout = @idle_timeout if @idle_timeout && connection.respond_to?(:keep_alive_timeout=) connection rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED address = connection.proxy_address || connection.address port = connection.proxy_port || connection.port raise Error, "connection refused: #{address}:#{port}" rescue Errno::EHOSTDOWN address = connection.proxy_address || connection.address port = connection.proxy_port || connection.port raise Error, "host down: #{address}:#{port}" end ## # Returns an error message containing the number of requests performed on # this connection def error_message connection requests = Thread.current[@request_key][connection.object_id] - 1 # fixup last_use = Thread.current[@timeout_key][connection.object_id] age = Time.now - last_use "after #{requests} requests on #{connection.object_id}, " \ "last used #{age} seconds ago" end ## # URI::escape wrapper def escape str CGI.escape str if str end ## # URI::unescape wrapper def unescape str CGI.unescape str if str end ## # Returns true if the connection should be reset due to an idle timeout, or # maximum request count, false otherwise. def expired? connection requests = Thread.current[@request_key][connection.object_id] return true if @max_requests && requests >= @max_requests return false unless @idle_timeout return true if @idle_timeout.zero? last_used = Thread.current[@timeout_key][connection.object_id] Time.now - last_used > @idle_timeout end ## # Starts the Net::HTTP +connection+ def start connection connection.set_debug_output @debug_output if @debug_output connection.open_timeout = @open_timeout if @open_timeout connection.start socket = connection.instance_variable_get :@socket if socket then # for fakeweb @socket_options.each do |option| socket.io.setsockopt(*option) end end end ## # Finishes the Net::HTTP +connection+ def finish connection, thread = Thread.current if requests = thread[@request_key] then requests.delete connection.object_id end connection.finish rescue IOError end def http_class # :nodoc: if RUBY_VERSION > '2.0' then Net::HTTP elsif [:Artifice, :FakeWeb, :WebMock].any? { |klass| Object.const_defined?(klass) } or not @reuse_ssl_sessions then Net::HTTP else Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent::SSLReuse end end ## # Returns the HTTP protocol version for +uri+ def http_version uri @http_versions["#{uri.host}:#{uri.port}"] end ## # Is +req+ idempotent according to RFC 2616? def idempotent? req case req when Net::HTTP::Delete, Net::HTTP::Get, Net::HTTP::Head, Net::HTTP::Options, Net::HTTP::Put, Net::HTTP::Trace then true end end ## # Is the request +req+ idempotent or is retry_change_requests allowed. # # If +retried_on_ruby_2+ is true, true will be returned if we are on ruby, # retry_change_requests is allowed and the request is not idempotent. def can_retry? req, retried_on_ruby_2 = false return @retry_change_requests && !idempotent?(req) if retried_on_ruby_2 @retry_change_requests || idempotent?(req) end if RUBY_VERSION > '1.9' then ## # Workaround for missing Net::HTTPHeader#connection_close? on Ruby 1.8 def connection_close? header header.connection_close? end ## # Workaround for missing Net::HTTPHeader#connection_keep_alive? on Ruby 1.8 def connection_keep_alive? header header.connection_keep_alive? end else ## # Workaround for missing Net::HTTPRequest#connection_close? on Ruby 1.8 def connection_close? header header['connection'] =~ /close/ or header['proxy-connection'] =~ /close/ end ## # Workaround for missing Net::HTTPRequest#connection_keep_alive? on Ruby # 1.8 def connection_keep_alive? header header['connection'] =~ /keep-alive/ or header['proxy-connection'] =~ /keep-alive/ end end ## # Deprecated in favor of #expired? def max_age # :nodoc: return Time.now + 1 unless @idle_timeout Time.now - @idle_timeout end ## # Adds "http://" to the String +uri+ if it is missing. def normalize_uri uri (uri =~ /^https?:/) ? uri : "http://#{uri}" end ## # Pipelines +requests+ to the HTTP server at +uri+ yielding responses if a # block is given. Returns all responses received. # # See # Net::HTTP::Pipeline[http://docs.seattlerb.org/net-http-pipeline/Net/HTTP/Pipeline.html] # for further details. # # Only if <tt>net-http-pipeline</tt> was required before # <tt>net-http-persistent</tt> #pipeline will be present. def pipeline uri, requests, &block # :yields: responses connection = connection_for uri connection.pipeline requests, &block end ## # Sets this client's SSL private key def private_key= key @private_key = key reconnect_ssl end # For Net::HTTP parity alias key= private_key= ## # Sets the proxy server. The +proxy+ may be the URI of the proxy server, # the symbol +:ENV+ which will read the proxy from the environment or nil to # disable use of a proxy. See #proxy_from_env for details on setting the # proxy from the environment. # # If the proxy URI is set after requests have been made, the next request # will shut-down and re-open all connections. # # The +no_proxy+ query parameter can be used to specify hosts which shouldn't # be reached via proxy; if set it should be a comma separated list of # hostname suffixes, optionally with +:port+ appended, for example # <tt>example.com,some.host:8080</tt>. def proxy= proxy @proxy_uri = case proxy when :ENV then proxy_from_env when URI::HTTP then proxy when nil then # ignore else raise ArgumentError, 'proxy must be :ENV or a URI::HTTP' end @no_proxy.clear if @proxy_uri then @proxy_args = [ @proxy_uri.host, @proxy_uri.port, unescape(@proxy_uri.user), unescape(@proxy_uri.password), ] @proxy_connection_id = [nil, *@proxy_args].join ':' if @proxy_uri.query then @no_proxy = CGI.parse(@proxy_uri.query)['no_proxy'].join(',').downcase.split(',').map { |x| x.strip }.reject { |x| x.empty? } end end reconnect reconnect_ssl end ## # Creates a URI for an HTTP proxy server from ENV variables. # # If +HTTP_PROXY+ is set a proxy will be returned. # # If +HTTP_PROXY_USER+ or +HTTP_PROXY_PASS+ are set the URI is given the # indicated user and password unless HTTP_PROXY contains either of these in # the URI. # # The +NO_PROXY+ ENV variable can be used to specify hosts which shouldn't # be reached via proxy; if set it should be a comma separated list of # hostname suffixes, optionally with +:port+ appended, for example # <tt>example.com,some.host:8080</tt>. When set to <tt>*</tt> no proxy will # be returned. # # For Windows users, lowercase ENV variables are preferred over uppercase ENV # variables. def proxy_from_env env_proxy = ENV['http_proxy'] || ENV['HTTP_PROXY'] return nil if env_proxy.nil? or env_proxy.empty? uri = URI normalize_uri env_proxy env_no_proxy = ENV['no_proxy'] || ENV['NO_PROXY'] # '*' is special case for always bypass return nil if env_no_proxy == '*' if env_no_proxy then uri.query = "no_proxy=#{escape(env_no_proxy)}" end unless uri.user or uri.password then uri.user = escape ENV['http_proxy_user'] || ENV['HTTP_PROXY_USER'] uri.password = escape ENV['http_proxy_pass'] || ENV['HTTP_PROXY_PASS'] end uri end ## # Returns true when proxy should by bypassed for host. def proxy_bypass? host, port host = host.downcase host_port = [host, port].join ':' @no_proxy.each do |name| return true if host[-name.length, name.length] == name or host_port[-name.length, name.length] == name end false end ## # Forces reconnection of HTTP connections. def reconnect @generation += 1 end ## # Forces reconnection of SSL connections. def reconnect_ssl @ssl_generation += 1 end ## # Finishes then restarts the Net::HTTP +connection+ def reset connection Thread.current[@request_key].delete connection.object_id Thread.current[@timeout_key].delete connection.object_id finish connection start connection rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED e = Error.new "connection refused: #{connection.address}:#{connection.port}" e.set_backtrace $@ raise e rescue Errno::EHOSTDOWN e = Error.new "host down: #{connection.address}:#{connection.port}" e.set_backtrace $@ raise e end ## # Makes a request on +uri+. If +req+ is nil a Net::HTTP::Get is performed # against +uri+. # # If a block is passed #request behaves like Net::HTTP#request (the body of # the response will not have been read). # # +req+ must be a Net::HTTPRequest subclass (see Net::HTTP for a list). # # If there is an error and the request is idempotent according to RFC 2616 # it will be retried automatically. def request uri, req = nil, &block retried = false bad_response = false req = request_setup req || uri connection = connection_for uri connection_id = connection.object_id begin Thread.current[@request_key][connection_id] += 1 response = connection.request req, &block if connection_close?(req) or (response.http_version <= '1.0' and not connection_keep_alive?(response)) or connection_close?(response) then connection.finish end rescue Net::HTTPBadResponse => e message = error_message connection finish connection raise Error, "too many bad responses #{message}" if bad_response or not can_retry? req bad_response = true retry rescue *RETRIED_EXCEPTIONS => e # retried on ruby 2 request_failed e, req, connection if retried or not can_retry? req, @retried_on_ruby_2 reset connection retried = true retry rescue Errno::EINVAL, Errno::ETIMEDOUT => e # not retried on ruby 2 request_failed e, req, connection if retried or not can_retry? req reset connection retried = true retry rescue Exception => e finish connection raise ensure Thread.current[@timeout_key][connection_id] = Time.now end @http_versions["#{uri.host}:#{uri.port}"] ||= response.http_version response end ## # Raises an Error for +exception+ which resulted from attempting the request # +req+ on the +connection+. # # Finishes the +connection+. def request_failed exception, req, connection # :nodoc: due_to = "(due to #{exception.message} - #{exception.class})" message = "too many connection resets #{due_to} #{error_message connection}" finish connection raise Error, message, exception.backtrace end ## # Creates a GET request if +req_or_uri+ is a URI and adds headers to the # request. # # Returns the request. def request_setup req_or_uri # :nodoc: req = if URI === req_or_uri then Net::HTTP::Get.new req_or_uri.request_uri else req_or_uri end @headers.each do |pair| req.add_field(*pair) end @override_headers.each do |name, value| req[name] = value end unless req['Connection'] then req.add_field 'Connection', 'keep-alive' req.add_field 'Keep-Alive', @keep_alive end req end ## # Shuts down all connections for +thread+. # # Uses the current thread by default. # # If you've used Bundler::Persistent::Net::HTTP::Persistent across multiple threads you should # call this in each thread when you're done making HTTP requests. # # *NOTE*: Calling shutdown for another thread can be dangerous! # # If the thread is still using the connection it may cause an error! It is # best to call #shutdown in the thread at the appropriate time instead! def shutdown thread = Thread.current generation = reconnect cleanup generation, thread, @generation_key ssl_generation = reconnect_ssl cleanup ssl_generation, thread, @ssl_generation_key thread[@request_key] = nil thread[@timeout_key] = nil end ## # Shuts down all connections in all threads # # *NOTE*: THIS METHOD IS VERY DANGEROUS! # # Do not call this method if other threads are still using their # connections! Call #shutdown at the appropriate time instead! # # Use this method only as a last resort! def shutdown_in_all_threads Thread.list.each do |thread| shutdown thread end nil end ## # Enables SSL on +connection+ def ssl connection connection.use_ssl = true connection.ssl_version = @ssl_version if @ssl_version connection.verify_mode = @verify_mode if OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER == OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE and not Object.const_defined?(:I_KNOW_THAT_OPENSSL_VERIFY_PEER_EQUALS_VERIFY_NONE_IS_WRONG) then warn <<-WARNING !!!SECURITY WARNING!!! The SSL HTTP connection to: #{connection.address}:#{connection.port} !!!MAY NOT BE VERIFIED!!! On your platform your OpenSSL implementation is broken. There is no difference between the values of VERIFY_NONE and VERIFY_PEER. This means that attempting to verify the security of SSL connections may not work. This exposes you to man-in-the-middle exploits, snooping on the contents of your connection and other dangers to the security of your data. To disable this warning define the following constant at top-level in your application: I_KNOW_THAT_OPENSSL_VERIFY_PEER_EQUALS_VERIFY_NONE_IS_WRONG = nil WARNING end if @ca_file then connection.ca_file = @ca_file connection.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER connection.verify_callback = @verify_callback if @verify_callback end if @certificate and @private_key then connection.cert = @certificate connection.key = @private_key end connection.cert_store = if @cert_store then @cert_store else store = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new store.set_default_paths store end end ## # Finishes all connections that existed before the given SSL parameter # +generation+. def ssl_cleanup generation # :nodoc: cleanup generation, Thread.current, @ssl_generation_key end ## # SSL version to use def ssl_version= ssl_version @ssl_version = ssl_version reconnect_ssl end if RUBY_VERSION > '1.9' ## # Sets the HTTPS verify mode. Defaults to OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER. # # Setting this to VERIFY_NONE is a VERY BAD IDEA and should NEVER be used. # Securely transfer the correct certificate and update the default # certificate store or set the ca file instead. def verify_mode= verify_mode @verify_mode = verify_mode reconnect_ssl end ## # SSL verification callback. def verify_callback= callback @verify_callback = callback reconnect_ssl end end require 'bundler/vendor/net-http-persistent/lib/net/http/persistent/ssl_reuse'