Epic revert of 0ac8bf5 and adding OncePerServerBlock

Turns out having each server block share a single server.Config during initialization when the Setup functions are being called was a bad idea. Sure, startup and shutdown functions were only executed once, but they had no idea what their hostname or port was. So here we revert to the old way of doing things where Setup may be called multiple times per server block (once per host associated with the block, to be precise), but the Setup functions now know their host and port since the config belongs to exactly one virtualHost. To have something happen just once per server block, use OncePerServerBlock, a new function available on each Controller.
This commit is contained in:
Matthew Holt 2015-10-14 23:45:28 -06:00
parent 1d15fe069a
commit f3596f734d
8 changed files with 145 additions and 138 deletions

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import (
"io"
"log"
"net"
"sync"
"github.com/mholt/caddy/app"
"github.com/mholt/caddy/config/parse"
@ -40,50 +41,16 @@ func Load(filename string, input io.Reader) (Group, error) {
return Default()
}
// Each server block represents one or more servers/addresses.
// Each server block represents similar hosts/addresses.
// Iterate each server block and make a config for each one,
// executing the directives that were parsed.
for _, sb := range serverBlocks {
sharedConfig, err := serverBlockToConfig(filename, sb)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var once sync.Once
// Now share the config with as many hosts as share the server block
for i, addr := range sb.Addresses {
config := sharedConfig
config.Host = addr.Host
config.Port = addr.Port
if config.Port == "" {
config.Port = Port
}
if config.Port == "http" {
config.TLS.Enabled = false
log.Printf("Warning: TLS disabled for %s://%s. To force TLS over the plaintext HTTP port, "+
"specify port 80 explicitly (https://%s:80).", config.Port, config.Host, config.Host)
}
if i == 0 {
sharedConfig.Startup = []func() error{}
sharedConfig.Shutdown = []func() error{}
}
configs = append(configs, config)
}
}
// restore logging settings
log.SetFlags(flags)
// Group by address/virtualhosts
return arrangeBindings(configs)
}
// serverBlockToConfig makes a config for the server block
// by executing the tokens that were parsed. The returned
// config is shared among all hosts/addresses for the server
// block, so Host and Port information is not filled out
// here.
func serverBlockToConfig(filename string, sb parse.ServerBlock) (server.Config, error) {
sharedConfig := server.Config{
for _, addr := range sb.Addresses {
config := server.Config{
Host: addr.Host,
Port: addr.Port,
Root: Root,
Middleware: make(map[string][]middleware.Middleware),
ConfigFile: filename,
@ -99,22 +66,34 @@ func serverBlockToConfig(filename string, sb parse.ServerBlock) (server.Config,
// server config and the dispenser containing only
// this directive's tokens.
controller := &setup.Controller{
Config: &sharedConfig,
Config: &config,
Dispenser: parse.NewDispenserTokens(filename, tokens),
OncePerServerBlock: func(f func()) { once.Do(f) },
}
midware, err := dir.setup(controller)
if err != nil {
return sharedConfig, err
return nil, err
}
if midware != nil {
// TODO: For now, we only support the default path scope /
sharedConfig.Middleware["/"] = append(sharedConfig.Middleware["/"], midware)
config.Middleware["/"] = append(config.Middleware["/"], midware)
}
}
}
return sharedConfig, nil
if config.Port == "" {
config.Port = Port
}
configs = append(configs, config)
}
}
// restore logging settings
log.SetFlags(flags)
return arrangeBindings(configs)
}
// arrangeBindings groups configurations by their bind address. For example,
@ -125,8 +104,8 @@ func serverBlockToConfig(filename string, sb parse.ServerBlock) (server.Config,
// bind address to list of configs that would become VirtualHosts on that
// server. Use the keys of the returned map to create listeners, and use
// the associated values to set up the virtualhosts.
func arrangeBindings(allConfigs []server.Config) (Group, error) {
addresses := make(Group)
func arrangeBindings(allConfigs []server.Config) (map[*net.TCPAddr][]server.Config, error) {
addresses := make(map[*net.TCPAddr][]server.Config)
// Group configs by bind address
for _, conf := range allConfigs {
@ -234,8 +213,9 @@ func validDirective(d string) bool {
return false
}
// NewDefault creates a default configuration using the default
// root, host, and port.
// NewDefault makes a default configuration, which
// is empty except for root, host, and port,
// which are essentials for serving the cwd.
func NewDefault() server.Config {
return server.Config{
Root: Root,
@ -244,9 +224,8 @@ func NewDefault() server.Config {
}
}
// Default makes a default configuration which
// is empty except for root, host, and port,
// which are essentials for serving the cwd.
// Default obtains a default config and arranges
// bindings so it's ready to use.
func Default() (Group, error) {
return arrangeBindings([]server.Config{NewDefault()})
}

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import "io"
// ServerBlocks parses the input just enough to organize tokens,
// in order, by server block. No further parsing is performed.
// Server blocks are returned in the order in which they appear.
func ServerBlocks(filename string, input io.Reader) ([]ServerBlock, error) {
func ServerBlocks(filename string, input io.Reader) ([]serverBlock, error) {
p := parser{Dispenser: NewDispenser(filename, input)}
blocks, err := p.parseAll()
return blocks, err

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@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ import (
type parser struct {
Dispenser
block ServerBlock // current server block being parsed
block serverBlock // current server block being parsed
eof bool // if we encounter a valid EOF in a hard place
}
func (p *parser) parseAll() ([]ServerBlock, error) {
var blocks []ServerBlock
func (p *parser) parseAll() ([]serverBlock, error) {
var blocks []serverBlock
for p.Next() {
err := p.parseOne()
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ func (p *parser) parseAll() ([]ServerBlock, error) {
}
func (p *parser) parseOne() error {
p.block = ServerBlock{Tokens: make(map[string][]token)}
p.block = serverBlock{Tokens: make(map[string][]token)}
err := p.begin()
if err != nil {
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ func (p *parser) addresses() error {
break
}
if tkn != "" {
if tkn != "" { // empty token possible if user typed "" in Caddyfile
// Trailing comma indicates another address will follow, which
// may possibly be on the next line
if tkn[len(tkn)-1] == ',' {
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ func (p *parser) addresses() error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
p.block.Addresses = append(p.block.Addresses, Address{host, port})
p.block.Addresses = append(p.block.Addresses, address{host, port})
}
// Advance token and possibly break out of loop or return error
@ -301,15 +301,14 @@ func standardAddress(str string) (host, port string, err error) {
}
type (
// ServerBlock associates tokens with a list of addresses
// serverBlock associates tokens with a list of addresses
// and groups tokens by directive name.
ServerBlock struct {
Addresses []Address
serverBlock struct {
Addresses []address
Tokens map[string][]token
}
// Address represents a host and port.
Address struct {
address struct {
Host, Port string
}
)

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ func TestStandardAddress(t *testing.T) {
func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
setupParseTests()
testParseOne := func(input string) (ServerBlock, error) {
testParseOne := func(input string) (serverBlock, error) {
p := testParser(input)
p.Next() // parseOne doesn't call Next() to start, so we must
err := p.parseOne()
@ -69,22 +69,22 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range []struct {
input string
shouldErr bool
addresses []Address
addresses []address
tokens map[string]int // map of directive name to number of tokens expected
}{
{`localhost`, false, []Address{
{`localhost`, false, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{}},
{`localhost
dir1`, false, []Address{
dir1`, false, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 1,
}},
{`localhost:1234
dir1 foo bar`, false, []Address{
dir1 foo bar`, false, []address{
{"localhost", "1234"},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 3,
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
{`localhost {
dir1
}`, false, []Address{
}`, false, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 1,
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
{`localhost:1234 {
dir1 foo bar
dir2
}`, false, []Address{
}`, false, []address{
{"localhost", "1234"},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 3,
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
}},
{`http://localhost https://localhost
dir1 foo bar`, false, []Address{
dir1 foo bar`, false, []address{
{"localhost", "http"},
{"localhost", "https"},
}, map[string]int{
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
{`http://localhost https://localhost {
dir1 foo bar
}`, false, []Address{
}`, false, []address{
{"localhost", "http"},
{"localhost", "https"},
}, map[string]int{
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
{`http://localhost, https://localhost {
dir1 foo bar
}`, false, []Address{
}`, false, []address{
{"localhost", "http"},
{"localhost", "https"},
}, map[string]int{
@ -135,13 +135,13 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
}},
{`http://localhost, {
}`, true, []Address{
}`, true, []address{
{"localhost", "http"},
}, map[string]int{}},
{`host1:80, http://host2.com
dir1 foo bar
dir2 baz`, false, []Address{
dir2 baz`, false, []address{
{"host1", "80"},
{"host2.com", "http"},
}, map[string]int{
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
{`http://host1.com,
http://host2.com,
https://host3.com`, false, []Address{
https://host3.com`, false, []address{
{"host1.com", "http"},
{"host2.com", "http"},
{"host3.com", "https"},
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
dir1 foo {
bar baz
}
dir2`, false, []Address{
dir2`, false, []address{
{"host1.com", "1234"},
{"host2.com", "https"},
}, map[string]int{
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
}
dir2 {
foo bar
}`, false, []Address{
}`, false, []address{
{"127.0.0.1", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 5,
@ -183,13 +183,13 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
}},
{`127.0.0.1
unknown_directive`, true, []Address{
unknown_directive`, true, []address{
{"127.0.0.1", ""},
}, map[string]int{}},
{`localhost
dir1 {
foo`, true, []Address{
foo`, true, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 3,
@ -197,7 +197,15 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
{`localhost
dir1 {
}`, false, []Address{
}`, false, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 3,
}},
{`localhost
dir1 {
} }`, true, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 3,
@ -209,18 +217,18 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
foo
}
}
dir2 foo bar`, false, []Address{
dir2 foo bar`, false, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 7,
"dir2": 3,
}},
{``, false, []Address{}, map[string]int{}},
{``, false, []address{}, map[string]int{}},
{`localhost
dir1 arg1
import import_test1.txt`, false, []Address{
import import_test1.txt`, false, []address{
{"localhost", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 2,
@ -228,16 +236,20 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
"dir3": 1,
}},
{`import import_test2.txt`, false, []Address{
{`import import_test2.txt`, false, []address{
{"host1", ""},
}, map[string]int{
"dir1": 1,
"dir2": 2,
}},
{``, false, []Address{}, map[string]int{}},
{`import import_test1.txt import_test2.txt`, true, []address{}, map[string]int{}},
{`""`, false, []Address{}, map[string]int{}},
{`import not_found.txt`, true, []address{}, map[string]int{}},
{`""`, false, []address{}, map[string]int{}},
{``, false, []address{}, map[string]int{}},
} {
result, err := testParseOne(test.input)
@ -282,43 +294,43 @@ func TestParseOneAndImport(t *testing.T) {
func TestParseAll(t *testing.T) {
setupParseTests()
testParseAll := func(input string) ([]ServerBlock, error) {
p := testParser(input)
return p.parseAll()
}
for i, test := range []struct {
input string
shouldErr bool
numBlocks int
addresses [][]address // addresses per server block, in order
}{
{`localhost`, false, 1},
{`localhost`, false, [][]address{
{{"localhost", ""}},
}},
{`localhost {
dir1
}`, false, 1},
{`localhost:1234`, false, [][]address{
[]address{{"localhost", "1234"}},
}},
{`http://localhost https://localhost
dir1 foo bar`, false, 1},
{`http://localhost, https://localhost {
dir1 foo bar
}`, false, 1},
{`http://host1.com,
http://host2.com,
https://host3.com`, false, 1},
{`host1 {
{`localhost:1234 {
}
host2 {
}`, false, 2},
localhost:2015 {
}`, false, [][]address{
[]address{{"localhost", "1234"}},
[]address{{"localhost", "2015"}},
}},
{`""`, false, 0},
{`localhost:1234, http://host2`, false, [][]address{
[]address{{"localhost", "1234"}, {"host2", "http"}},
}},
{``, false, 0},
{`localhost:1234, http://host2,`, true, [][]address{}},
{`http://host1.com, http://host2.com {
}
https://host3.com, https://host4.com {
}`, false, [][]address{
[]address{{"host1.com", "http"}, {"host2.com", "http"}},
[]address{{"host3.com", "https"}, {"host4.com", "https"}},
}},
} {
results, err := testParseAll(test.input)
p := testParser(test.input)
blocks, err := p.parseAll()
if test.shouldErr && err == nil {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected an error, but didn't get one", i)
@ -327,11 +339,28 @@ func TestParseAll(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected no error, but got: %v", i, err)
}
if len(results) != test.numBlocks {
if len(blocks) != len(test.addresses) {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected %d server blocks, got %d",
i, test.numBlocks, len(results))
i, len(test.addresses), len(blocks))
continue
}
for j, block := range blocks {
if len(block.Addresses) != len(test.addresses[j]) {
t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected %d addresses in block %d, got %d",
i, len(test.addresses[j]), j, len(block.Addresses))
continue
}
for k, addr := range block.Addresses {
if addr.Host != test.addresses[j][k].Host {
t.Errorf("Test %d, block %d, address %d: Expected host to be '%s', but was '%s'",
i, j, k, test.addresses[j][k].Host, addr.Host)
}
if addr.Port != test.addresses[j][k].Port {
t.Errorf("Test %d, block %d, address %d: Expected port to be '%s', but was '%s'",
i, j, k, test.addresses[j][k].Port, addr.Port)
}
}
}
}
}

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import (
type Controller struct {
*server.Config
parse.Dispenser
OncePerServerBlock func(f func())
}
// NewTestController creates a new *Controller for

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ func FastCGI(c *Controller) (middleware.Middleware, error) {
SoftwareName: c.AppName,
SoftwareVersion: c.AppVersion,
ServerName: c.Host,
ServerPort: c.Port, // BUG: This is not known until the server blocks are split up...
ServerPort: c.Port,
}
}, nil
}

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ func main() {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Load address configurations from highest priority input
// Load config from file
addresses, err := loadConfigs()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
@ -123,10 +123,9 @@ func isLocalhost(s string) bool {
// loadConfigs loads configuration from a file or stdin (piped).
// The configurations are grouped by bind address.
// Configuration is obtained from one of three sources, tried
// Configuration is obtained from one of four sources, tried
// in this order: 1. -conf flag, 2. stdin, 3. command line argument 4. Caddyfile.
// If none of those are available, a default configuration is
// loaded.
// If none of those are available, a default configuration is loaded.
func loadConfigs() (config.Group, error) {
// -conf flag
if conf != "" {

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ func (s *Server) Serve() error {
go func(vh virtualHost) {
// Wait for signal
interrupt := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(interrupt, os.Interrupt, os.Kill)
signal.Notify(interrupt, os.Interrupt, os.Kill) // TODO: syscall.SIGQUIT? (Ctrl+\, Unix-only)
<-interrupt
// Run callbacks