caddy/middleware/proxy/proxy.go

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// Package proxy is middleware that proxies requests.
package proxy
import (
"errors"
"net"
"net/http"
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"net/url"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/mholt/caddy/middleware"
)
var errUnreachable = errors.New("unreachable backend")
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// Proxy represents a middleware instance that can proxy requests.
type Proxy struct {
Next middleware.Handler
Upstreams []Upstream
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}
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// Upstream manages a pool of proxy upstream hosts. Select should return a
// suitable upstream host, or nil if no such hosts are available.
type Upstream interface {
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// The path this upstream host should be routed on
From() string
// Selects an upstream host to be routed to.
Select() *UpstreamHost
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// Checks if subpath is not an ignored path
AllowedPath(string) bool
}
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// UpstreamHostDownFunc can be used to customize how Down behaves.
type UpstreamHostDownFunc func(*UpstreamHost) bool
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// UpstreamHost represents a single proxy upstream
type UpstreamHost struct {
Conns int64 // must be first field to be 64-bit aligned on 32-bit systems
Name string // hostname of this upstream host
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ReverseProxy *ReverseProxy
Fails int32
FailTimeout time.Duration
Unhealthy bool
proxy: Add, remove, or replace upstream and downstream headers (closes #666) (PR #788) * Overwrite proxy headers based on directive Headers of the request sent by the proxy upstream can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value * Add missing formating directive reported by go vet * Overwrite up/down stream proxy headers Add Up/DownStreamHeaders to UpstreamHost Split `proxy_header` option in `proxy` directive into `header_upstream` and `header_downstream`. By splitting into two, it makes it clear in what direction the given headers must be applied. `proxy_header` can still be used (to maintain backward compatability) but its assumed to be `header_upstream` Response headers received by the reverse proxy from the upstream host are updated according the `header_downstream` rules. The update occurs through a func given to the reverse proxy, which is applied once a response is received. Headers (for upstream and downstream) can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value Updated branch with changes from master * minor refactor to make intent clearer * Make Up/Down stream headers naming consistent * Fix error descriptions to be more clear * Fix lint issue
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UpstreamHeaders http.Header
DownstreamHeaders http.Header
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CheckDown UpstreamHostDownFunc
WithoutPathPrefix string
MaxConns int64
}
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// Down checks whether the upstream host is down or not.
// Down will try to use uh.CheckDown first, and will fall
// back to some default criteria if necessary.
func (uh *UpstreamHost) Down() bool {
if uh.CheckDown == nil {
// Default settings
return uh.Unhealthy || uh.Fails > 0
}
return uh.CheckDown(uh)
}
// Full checks whether the upstream host has reached its maximum connections
func (uh *UpstreamHost) Full() bool {
return uh.MaxConns > 0 && uh.Conns >= uh.MaxConns
}
// Available checks whether the upstream host is available for proxying to
func (uh *UpstreamHost) Available() bool {
return !uh.Down() && !uh.Full()
}
// tryDuration is how long to try upstream hosts; failures result in
// immediate retries until this duration ends or we get a nil host.
var tryDuration = 60 * time.Second
// ServeHTTP satisfies the middleware.Handler interface.
func (p Proxy) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (int, error) {
for _, upstream := range p.Upstreams {
if !middleware.Path(r.URL.Path).Matches(upstream.From()) ||
!upstream.AllowedPath(r.URL.Path) {
continue
}
var replacer middleware.Replacer
start := time.Now()
outreq := createUpstreamRequest(r)
// Since Select() should give us "up" hosts, keep retrying
// hosts until timeout (or until we get a nil host).
for time.Now().Sub(start) < tryDuration {
host := upstream.Select()
if host == nil {
return http.StatusBadGateway, errUnreachable
}
if rr, ok := w.(*middleware.ResponseRecorder); ok && rr.Replacer != nil {
rr.Replacer.Set("upstream", host.Name)
}
outreq.Host = host.Name
proxy: Add, remove, or replace upstream and downstream headers (closes #666) (PR #788) * Overwrite proxy headers based on directive Headers of the request sent by the proxy upstream can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value * Add missing formating directive reported by go vet * Overwrite up/down stream proxy headers Add Up/DownStreamHeaders to UpstreamHost Split `proxy_header` option in `proxy` directive into `header_upstream` and `header_downstream`. By splitting into two, it makes it clear in what direction the given headers must be applied. `proxy_header` can still be used (to maintain backward compatability) but its assumed to be `header_upstream` Response headers received by the reverse proxy from the upstream host are updated according the `header_downstream` rules. The update occurs through a func given to the reverse proxy, which is applied once a response is received. Headers (for upstream and downstream) can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value Updated branch with changes from master * minor refactor to make intent clearer * Make Up/Down stream headers naming consistent * Fix error descriptions to be more clear * Fix lint issue
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if host.UpstreamHeaders != nil {
if replacer == nil {
rHost := r.Host
replacer = middleware.NewReplacer(r, nil, "")
outreq.Host = rHost
}
proxy: Add, remove, or replace upstream and downstream headers (closes #666) (PR #788) * Overwrite proxy headers based on directive Headers of the request sent by the proxy upstream can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value * Add missing formating directive reported by go vet * Overwrite up/down stream proxy headers Add Up/DownStreamHeaders to UpstreamHost Split `proxy_header` option in `proxy` directive into `header_upstream` and `header_downstream`. By splitting into two, it makes it clear in what direction the given headers must be applied. `proxy_header` can still be used (to maintain backward compatability) but its assumed to be `header_upstream` Response headers received by the reverse proxy from the upstream host are updated according the `header_downstream` rules. The update occurs through a func given to the reverse proxy, which is applied once a response is received. Headers (for upstream and downstream) can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value Updated branch with changes from master * minor refactor to make intent clearer * Make Up/Down stream headers naming consistent * Fix error descriptions to be more clear * Fix lint issue
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if v, ok := host.UpstreamHeaders["Host"]; ok {
r.Host = replacer.Replace(v[len(v)-1])
}
proxy: Add, remove, or replace upstream and downstream headers (closes #666) (PR #788) * Overwrite proxy headers based on directive Headers of the request sent by the proxy upstream can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value * Add missing formating directive reported by go vet * Overwrite up/down stream proxy headers Add Up/DownStreamHeaders to UpstreamHost Split `proxy_header` option in `proxy` directive into `header_upstream` and `header_downstream`. By splitting into two, it makes it clear in what direction the given headers must be applied. `proxy_header` can still be used (to maintain backward compatability) but its assumed to be `header_upstream` Response headers received by the reverse proxy from the upstream host are updated according the `header_downstream` rules. The update occurs through a func given to the reverse proxy, which is applied once a response is received. Headers (for upstream and downstream) can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value Updated branch with changes from master * minor refactor to make intent clearer * Make Up/Down stream headers naming consistent * Fix error descriptions to be more clear * Fix lint issue
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// Modify headers for request that will be sent to the upstream host
upHeaders := createHeadersByRules(host.UpstreamHeaders, r.Header, replacer)
for k, v := range upHeaders {
outreq.Header[k] = v
}
}
proxy: Add, remove, or replace upstream and downstream headers (closes #666) (PR #788) * Overwrite proxy headers based on directive Headers of the request sent by the proxy upstream can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value * Add missing formating directive reported by go vet * Overwrite up/down stream proxy headers Add Up/DownStreamHeaders to UpstreamHost Split `proxy_header` option in `proxy` directive into `header_upstream` and `header_downstream`. By splitting into two, it makes it clear in what direction the given headers must be applied. `proxy_header` can still be used (to maintain backward compatability) but its assumed to be `header_upstream` Response headers received by the reverse proxy from the upstream host are updated according the `header_downstream` rules. The update occurs through a func given to the reverse proxy, which is applied once a response is received. Headers (for upstream and downstream) can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value Updated branch with changes from master * minor refactor to make intent clearer * Make Up/Down stream headers naming consistent * Fix error descriptions to be more clear * Fix lint issue
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var downHeaderUpdateFn respUpdateFn
if host.DownstreamHeaders != nil {
if replacer == nil {
rHost := r.Host
replacer = middleware.NewReplacer(r, nil, "")
outreq.Host = rHost
}
//Creates a function that is used to update headers the response received by the reverse proxy
downHeaderUpdateFn = createRespHeaderUpdateFn(host.DownstreamHeaders, replacer)
}
proxy := host.ReverseProxy
if baseURL, err := url.Parse(host.Name); err == nil {
r.Host = baseURL.Host
if proxy == nil {
proxy = NewSingleHostReverseProxy(baseURL, host.WithoutPathPrefix)
}
} else if proxy == nil {
return http.StatusInternalServerError, err
}
atomic.AddInt64(&host.Conns, 1)
proxy: Add, remove, or replace upstream and downstream headers (closes #666) (PR #788) * Overwrite proxy headers based on directive Headers of the request sent by the proxy upstream can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value * Add missing formating directive reported by go vet * Overwrite up/down stream proxy headers Add Up/DownStreamHeaders to UpstreamHost Split `proxy_header` option in `proxy` directive into `header_upstream` and `header_downstream`. By splitting into two, it makes it clear in what direction the given headers must be applied. `proxy_header` can still be used (to maintain backward compatability) but its assumed to be `header_upstream` Response headers received by the reverse proxy from the upstream host are updated according the `header_downstream` rules. The update occurs through a func given to the reverse proxy, which is applied once a response is received. Headers (for upstream and downstream) can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value Updated branch with changes from master * minor refactor to make intent clearer * Make Up/Down stream headers naming consistent * Fix error descriptions to be more clear * Fix lint issue
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backendErr := proxy.ServeHTTP(w, outreq, downHeaderUpdateFn)
atomic.AddInt64(&host.Conns, -1)
if backendErr == nil {
return 0, nil
}
timeout := host.FailTimeout
if timeout == 0 {
timeout = 10 * time.Second
}
atomic.AddInt32(&host.Fails, 1)
go func(host *UpstreamHost, timeout time.Duration) {
time.Sleep(timeout)
atomic.AddInt32(&host.Fails, -1)
}(host, timeout)
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}
return http.StatusBadGateway, errUnreachable
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}
return p.Next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
}
// createUpstremRequest shallow-copies r into a new request
// that can be sent upstream.
func createUpstreamRequest(r *http.Request) *http.Request {
outreq := new(http.Request)
*outreq = *r // includes shallow copies of maps, but okay
// Remove hop-by-hop headers to the backend. Especially
// important is "Connection" because we want a persistent
// connection, regardless of what the client sent to us. This
// is modifying the same underlying map from r (shallow
// copied above) so we only copy it if necessary.
for _, h := range hopHeaders {
if outreq.Header.Get(h) != "" {
outreq.Header = make(http.Header)
copyHeader(outreq.Header, r.Header)
outreq.Header.Del(h)
}
}
if clientIP, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr); err == nil {
// If we aren't the first proxy, retain prior
// X-Forwarded-For information as a comma+space
// separated list and fold multiple headers into one.
if prior, ok := outreq.Header["X-Forwarded-For"]; ok {
clientIP = strings.Join(prior, ", ") + ", " + clientIP
}
outreq.Header.Set("X-Forwarded-For", clientIP)
}
return outreq
}
proxy: Add, remove, or replace upstream and downstream headers (closes #666) (PR #788) * Overwrite proxy headers based on directive Headers of the request sent by the proxy upstream can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value * Add missing formating directive reported by go vet * Overwrite up/down stream proxy headers Add Up/DownStreamHeaders to UpstreamHost Split `proxy_header` option in `proxy` directive into `header_upstream` and `header_downstream`. By splitting into two, it makes it clear in what direction the given headers must be applied. `proxy_header` can still be used (to maintain backward compatability) but its assumed to be `header_upstream` Response headers received by the reverse proxy from the upstream host are updated according the `header_downstream` rules. The update occurs through a func given to the reverse proxy, which is applied once a response is received. Headers (for upstream and downstream) can now be modified in the following way: Prefix header with `+`: Header will be added if it doesn't exist otherwise, the values will be merge Prefix header with `-': Header will be removed No prefix: Header will be replaced with given value Updated branch with changes from master * minor refactor to make intent clearer * Make Up/Down stream headers naming consistent * Fix error descriptions to be more clear * Fix lint issue
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func createRespHeaderUpdateFn(rules http.Header, replacer middleware.Replacer) respUpdateFn {
return func(resp *http.Response) {
newHeaders := createHeadersByRules(rules, resp.Header, replacer)
for h, v := range newHeaders {
resp.Header[h] = v
}
}
}
func createHeadersByRules(rules http.Header, base http.Header, repl middleware.Replacer) http.Header {
newHeaders := make(http.Header)
for header, values := range rules {
if strings.HasPrefix(header, "+") {
header = strings.TrimLeft(header, "+")
add(newHeaders, header, base[header])
applyEach(values, repl.Replace)
add(newHeaders, header, values)
} else if strings.HasPrefix(header, "-") {
base.Del(strings.TrimLeft(header, "-"))
} else if _, ok := base[header]; ok {
applyEach(values, repl.Replace)
for _, v := range values {
newHeaders.Set(header, v)
}
} else {
applyEach(values, repl.Replace)
add(newHeaders, header, values)
add(newHeaders, header, base[header])
}
}
return newHeaders
}
func applyEach(values []string, mapFn func(string) string) {
for i, v := range values {
values[i] = mapFn(v)
}
}
func add(base http.Header, header string, values []string) {
for _, v := range values {
base.Add(header, v)
}
}