// Copyright 2015 Light Code Labs, LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package httpserver import ( "net" "strings" ) // vhostTrie facilitates virtual hosting. It matches // requests first by hostname (with support for // wildcards as TLS certificates support them), then // by longest matching path. type vhostTrie struct { fallbackHosts []string edges map[string]*vhostTrie site *SiteConfig // site to match on this node; also known as a virtual host path string // the path portion of the key for the associated site } // newVHostTrie returns a new vhostTrie. func newVHostTrie() *vhostTrie { return &vhostTrie{edges: make(map[string]*vhostTrie), fallbackHosts: []string{"0.0.0.0", ""}} } // Insert adds stack to t keyed by key. The key should be // a valid "host/path" combination (or just host). func (t *vhostTrie) Insert(key string, site *SiteConfig) { host, path := t.splitHostPath(key) if _, ok := t.edges[host]; !ok { t.edges[host] = newVHostTrie() } t.edges[host].insertPath(path, path, site) } // insertPath expects t to be a host node (not a root node), // and inserts site into the t according to remainingPath. func (t *vhostTrie) insertPath(remainingPath, originalPath string, site *SiteConfig) { if remainingPath == "" { t.site = site t.path = originalPath return } ch := string(remainingPath[0]) if _, ok := t.edges[ch]; !ok { t.edges[ch] = newVHostTrie() } t.edges[ch].insertPath(remainingPath[1:], originalPath, site) } // Match returns the virtual host (site) in v with // the closest match to key. If there was a match, // it returns the SiteConfig and the path portion of // the key used to make the match. The matched path // would be a prefix of the path portion of the // key, if not the whole path portion of the key. // If there is no match, nil and empty string will // be returned. // // A typical key will be in the form "host" or "host/path". func (t *vhostTrie) Match(key string) (*SiteConfig, string) { host, path := t.splitHostPath(key) // try the given host, then, if no match, try fallback hosts branch := t.matchHost(host) for _, h := range t.fallbackHosts { if branch != nil { break } branch = t.matchHost(h) } if branch == nil { return nil, "" } node := branch.matchPath(path) if node == nil { return nil, "" } return node.site, node.path } // matchHost returns the vhostTrie matching host. The matching // algorithm is the same as used to match certificates to host // with SNI during TLS handshakes. In other words, it supports, // to some degree, the use of wildcard (*) characters. func (t *vhostTrie) matchHost(host string) *vhostTrie { // try exact match if subtree, ok := t.edges[host]; ok { return subtree } // then try replacing labels in the host // with wildcards until we get a match labels := strings.Split(host, ".") for i := range labels { labels[i] = "*" candidate := strings.Join(labels, ".") if subtree, ok := t.edges[candidate]; ok { return subtree } } return nil } // matchPath traverses t until it finds the longest key matching // remainingPath, and returns its node. func (t *vhostTrie) matchPath(remainingPath string) *vhostTrie { var longestMatch *vhostTrie for len(remainingPath) > 0 { ch := string(remainingPath[0]) next, ok := t.edges[ch] if !ok { break } if next.site != nil { longestMatch = next } t = next remainingPath = remainingPath[1:] } return longestMatch } // splitHostPath separates host from path in key. func (t *vhostTrie) splitHostPath(key string) (host, path string) { parts := strings.SplitN(key, "/", 2) host, path = strings.ToLower(parts[0]), "/" if len(parts) > 1 { path += parts[1] } // strip out the port (if present) from the host, since // each port has its own socket, and each socket has its // own listener, and each listener has its own server // instance, and each server instance has its own vhosts. // removing the port is a simple way to standardize so // when requests come in, we can be sure to get a match. hostname, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(host) if err == nil { host = hostname } return } // String returns a list of all the entries in t; assumes that // t is a root node. func (t *vhostTrie) String() string { var s string for host, edge := range t.edges { s += edge.str(host) } return s } func (t *vhostTrie) str(prefix string) string { var s string for key, edge := range t.edges { if edge.site != nil { s += prefix + key + "\n" } s += edge.str(prefix + key) } return s }