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""" Support for streaming http requests in emscripten. A few caveats - Firstly, you can't do streaming http in the main UI thread, because atomics.wait isn't allowed. Streaming only works if you're running pyodide in a web worker. Secondly, this uses an extra web worker and SharedArrayBuffer to do the asynchronous fetch operation, so it requires that you have crossOriginIsolation enabled, by serving over https (or from localhost) with the two headers below set: Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy: same-origin Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy: require-corp You can tell if cross origin isolation is successfully enabled by looking at the global crossOriginIsolated variable in javascript console. If it isn't, streaming requests will fallback to XMLHttpRequest, i.e. getting the whole request into a buffer and then returning it. it shows a warning in the javascript console in this case. Finally, the webworker which does the streaming fetch is created on initial import, but will only be started once control is returned to javascript. Call `await wait_for_streaming_ready()` to wait for streaming fetch. NB: in this code, there are a lot of javascript objects. They are named js_* to make it clear what type of object they are. """ from __future__ import annotations import io import json from email.parser import Parser from importlib.resources import files from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any import js # type: ignore[import-not-found] from pyodide.ffi import ( # type: ignore[import-not-found] JsArray, JsException, JsProxy, to_js, ) if TYPE_CHECKING: from typing_extensions import Buffer from .request import EmscriptenRequest from .response import EmscriptenResponse """ There are some headers that trigger unintended CORS preflight requests. See also https://github.com/koenvo/pyodide-http/issues/22 """ HEADERS_TO_IGNORE = ("user-agent",) SUCCESS_HEADER = -1 SUCCESS_EOF = -2 ERROR_TIMEOUT = -3 ERROR_EXCEPTION = -4 _STREAMING_WORKER_CODE = ( files(__package__) .joinpath("emscripten_fetch_worker.js") .read_text(encoding="utf-8") ) class _RequestError(Exception): def __init__( self, message: str | None = None, *, request: EmscriptenRequest | None = None, response: EmscriptenResponse | None = None, ): self.request = request self.response = response self.message = message super().__init__(self.message) class _StreamingError(_RequestError): pass class _TimeoutError(_RequestError): pass def _obj_from_dict(dict_val: dict[str, Any]) -> JsProxy: return to_js(dict_val, dict_converter=js.Object.fromEntries) class _ReadStream(io.RawIOBase): def __init__( self, int_buffer: JsArray, byte_buffer: JsArray, timeout: float, worker: JsProxy, connection_id: int, request: EmscriptenRequest, ): self.int_buffer = int_buffer self.byte_buffer = byte_buffer self.read_pos = 0 self.read_len = 0 self.connection_id = connection_id self.worker = worker self.timeout = int(1000 * timeout) if timeout > 0 else None self.is_live = True self._is_closed = False self.request: EmscriptenRequest | None = request def __del__(self) -> None: self.close() # this is compatible with _base_connection def is_closed(self) -> bool: return self._is_closed # for compatibility with RawIOBase @property def closed(self) -> bool: return self.is_closed() def close(self) -> None: if not self.is_closed(): self.read_len = 0 self.read_pos = 0 self.int_buffer = None self.byte_buffer = None self._is_closed = True self.request = None if self.is_live: self.worker.postMessage(_obj_from_dict({"close": self.connection_id})) self.is_live = False super().close() def readable(self) -> bool: return True def writable(self) -> bool: return False def seekable(self) -> bool: return False def readinto(self, byte_obj: Buffer) -> int: if not self.int_buffer: raise _StreamingError( "No buffer for stream in _ReadStream.readinto", request=self.request, response=None, ) if self.read_len == 0: # wait for the worker to send something js.Atomics.store(self.int_buffer, 0, ERROR_TIMEOUT) self.worker.postMessage(_obj_from_dict({"getMore": self.connection_id})) if ( js.Atomics.wait(self.int_buffer, 0, ERROR_TIMEOUT, self.timeout) == "timed-out" ): raise _TimeoutError data_len = self.int_buffer[0] if data_len > 0: self.read_len = data_len self.read_pos = 0 elif data_len == ERROR_EXCEPTION: string_len = self.int_buffer[1] # decode the error string js_decoder = js.TextDecoder.new() json_str = js_decoder.decode(self.byte_buffer.slice(0, string_len)) raise _StreamingError( f"Exception thrown in fetch: {json_str}", request=self.request, response=None, ) else: # EOF, free the buffers and return zero # and free the request self.is_live = False self.close() return 0 # copy from int32array to python bytes ret_length = min(self.read_len, len(memoryview(byte_obj))) subarray = self.byte_buffer.subarray( self.read_pos, self.read_pos + ret_length ).to_py() memoryview(byte_obj)[0:ret_length] = subarray self.read_len -= ret_length self.read_pos += ret_length return ret_length class _StreamingFetcher: def __init__(self) -> None: # make web-worker and data buffer on startup self.streaming_ready = False js_data_blob = js.Blob.new( [_STREAMING_WORKER_CODE], _obj_from_dict({"type": "application/javascript"}) ) def promise_resolver(js_resolve_fn: JsProxy, js_reject_fn: JsProxy) -> None: def onMsg(e: JsProxy) -> None: self.streaming_ready = True js_resolve_fn(e) def onErr(e: JsProxy) -> None: js_reject_fn(e) # Defensive: never happens in ci self.js_worker.onmessage = onMsg self.js_worker.onerror = onErr js_data_url = js.URL.createObjectURL(js_data_blob) self.js_worker = js.globalThis.Worker.new(js_data_url) self.js_worker_ready_promise = js.globalThis.Promise.new(promise_resolver) def send(self, request: EmscriptenRequest) -> EmscriptenResponse: headers = { k: v for k, v in request.headers.items() if k not in HEADERS_TO_IGNORE } body = request.body fetch_data = {"headers": headers, "body": to_js(body), "method": request.method} # start the request off in the worker timeout = int(1000 * request.timeout) if request.timeout > 0 else None js_shared_buffer = js.SharedArrayBuffer.new(1048576) js_int_buffer = js.Int32Array.new(js_shared_buffer) js_byte_buffer = js.Uint8Array.new(js_shared_buffer, 8) js.Atomics.store(js_int_buffer, 0, ERROR_TIMEOUT) js.Atomics.notify(js_int_buffer, 0) js_absolute_url = js.URL.new(request.url, js.location).href self.js_worker.postMessage( _obj_from_dict( { "buffer": js_shared_buffer, "url": js_absolute_url, "fetchParams": fetch_data, } ) ) # wait for the worker to send something js.Atomics.wait(js_int_buffer, 0, ERROR_TIMEOUT, timeout) if js_int_buffer[0] == ERROR_TIMEOUT: raise _TimeoutError( "Timeout connecting to streaming request", request=request, response=None, ) elif js_int_buffer[0] == SUCCESS_HEADER: # got response # header length is in second int of intBuffer string_len = js_int_buffer[1] # decode the rest to a JSON string js_decoder = js.TextDecoder.new() # this does a copy (the slice) because decode can't work on shared array # for some silly reason json_str = js_decoder.decode(js_byte_buffer.slice(0, string_len)) # get it as an object response_obj = json.loads(json_str) return EmscriptenResponse( request=request, status_code=response_obj["status"], headers=response_obj["headers"], body=_ReadStream( js_int_buffer, js_byte_buffer, request.timeout, self.js_worker, response_obj["connectionID"], request, ), ) elif js_int_buffer[0] == ERROR_EXCEPTION: string_len = js_int_buffer[1] # decode the error string js_decoder = js.TextDecoder.new() json_str = js_decoder.decode(js_byte_buffer.slice(0, string_len)) raise _StreamingError( f"Exception thrown in fetch: {json_str}", request=request, response=None ) else: raise _StreamingError( f"Unknown status from worker in fetch: {js_int_buffer[0]}", request=request, response=None, ) # check if we are in a worker or not def is_in_browser_main_thread() -> bool: return hasattr(js, "window") and hasattr(js, "self") and js.self == js.window def is_cross_origin_isolated() -> bool: return hasattr(js, "crossOriginIsolated") and js.crossOriginIsolated def is_in_node() -> bool: return ( hasattr(js, "process") and hasattr(js.process, "release") and hasattr(js.process.release, "name") and js.process.release.name == "node" ) def is_worker_available() -> bool: return hasattr(js, "Worker") and hasattr(js, "Blob") _fetcher: _StreamingFetcher | None = None if is_worker_available() and ( (is_cross_origin_isolated() and not is_in_browser_main_thread()) and (not is_in_node()) ): _fetcher = _StreamingFetcher() else: _fetcher = None def send_streaming_request(request: EmscriptenRequest) -> EmscriptenResponse | None: if _fetcher and streaming_ready(): return _fetcher.send(request) else: _show_streaming_warning() return None _SHOWN_TIMEOUT_WARNING = False def _show_timeout_warning() -> None: global _SHOWN_TIMEOUT_WARNING if not _SHOWN_TIMEOUT_WARNING: _SHOWN_TIMEOUT_WARNING = True message = "Warning: Timeout is not available on main browser thread" js.console.warn(message) _SHOWN_STREAMING_WARNING = False def _show_streaming_warning() -> None: global _SHOWN_STREAMING_WARNING if not _SHOWN_STREAMING_WARNING: _SHOWN_STREAMING_WARNING = True message = "Can't stream HTTP requests because: \n" if not is_cross_origin_isolated(): message += " Page is not cross-origin isolated\n" if is_in_browser_main_thread(): message += " Python is running in main browser thread\n" if not is_worker_available(): message += " Worker or Blob classes are not available in this environment." # Defensive: this is always False in browsers that we test in if streaming_ready() is False: message += """ Streaming fetch worker isn't ready. If you want to be sure that streaming fetch is working, you need to call: 'await urllib3.contrib.emscripten.fetch.wait_for_streaming_ready()`""" from js import console console.warn(message) def send_request(request: EmscriptenRequest) -> EmscriptenResponse: try: js_xhr = js.XMLHttpRequest.new() if not is_in_browser_main_thread(): js_xhr.responseType = "arraybuffer" if request.timeout: js_xhr.timeout = int(request.timeout * 1000) else: js_xhr.overrideMimeType("text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15") if request.timeout: # timeout isn't available on the main thread - show a warning in console # if it is set _show_timeout_warning() js_xhr.open(request.method, request.url, False) for name, value in request.headers.items(): if name.lower() not in HEADERS_TO_IGNORE: js_xhr.setRequestHeader(name, value) js_xhr.send(to_js(request.body)) headers = dict(Parser().parsestr(js_xhr.getAllResponseHeaders())) if not is_in_browser_main_thread(): body = js_xhr.response.to_py().tobytes() else: body = js_xhr.response.encode("ISO-8859-15") return EmscriptenResponse( status_code=js_xhr.status, headers=headers, body=body, request=request ) except JsException as err: if err.name == "TimeoutError": raise _TimeoutError(err.message, request=request) elif err.name == "NetworkError": raise _RequestError(err.message, request=request) else: # general http error raise _RequestError(err.message, request=request) def streaming_ready() -> bool | None: if _fetcher: return _fetcher.streaming_ready else: return None # no fetcher, return None to signify that async def wait_for_streaming_ready() -> bool: if _fetcher: await _fetcher.js_worker_ready_promise return True else: return False