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# frozen_string_literal: true # Released under the MIT License. # Copyright, 2019-2022, by Samuel Williams. module Rackup # The input stream is an IO-like object which contains the raw HTTP POST data. When applicable, its external encoding must be “ASCII-8BIT” and it must be opened in binary mode, for Ruby 1.9 compatibility. The input stream must respond to gets, each, read and rewind. class Stream def initialize(input = nil, output = Buffered.new) @input = input @output = output raise ArgumentError, "Non-writable output!" unless output.respond_to?(:write) # Will hold remaining data in `#read`. @buffer = nil @closed = false end attr :input attr :output # This provides a read-only interface for data, which is surprisingly tricky to implement correctly. module Reader # rack.hijack_io must respond to: # read, write, read_nonblock, write_nonblock, flush, close, close_read, close_write, closed? # read behaves like IO#read. Its signature is read([length, [buffer]]). If given, length must be a non-negative Integer (>= 0) or nil, and buffer must be a String and may not be nil. If length is given and not nil, then this method reads at most length bytes from the input stream. If length is not given or nil, then this method reads all data until EOF. When EOF is reached, this method returns nil if length is given and not nil, or “” if length is not given or is nil. If buffer is given, then the read data will be placed into buffer instead of a newly created String object. # @param length [Integer] the amount of data to read # @param buffer [String] the buffer which will receive the data # @return a buffer containing the data def read(length = nil, buffer = nil) return '' if length == 0 buffer ||= String.new.force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) # Take any previously buffered data and replace it into the given buffer. if @buffer buffer.replace(@buffer) @buffer = nil else buffer.clear end if length while buffer.bytesize < length and chunk = read_next buffer << chunk end # This ensures the subsequent `slice!` works correctly. buffer.force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) # This will be at least one copy: @buffer = buffer.byteslice(length, buffer.bytesize) # This should be zero-copy: buffer.slice!(length, buffer.bytesize) if buffer.empty? return nil else return buffer end else while chunk = read_next buffer << chunk end return buffer end end # Read at most `length` bytes from the stream. Will avoid reading from the underlying stream if possible. def read_partial(length = nil) if @buffer buffer = @buffer @buffer = nil else buffer = read_next end if buffer and length if buffer.bytesize > length # This ensures the subsequent `slice!` works correctly. buffer.force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) @buffer = buffer.byteslice(length, buffer.bytesize) buffer.slice!(length, buffer.bytesize) end end return buffer end def gets read_partial end def each while chunk = read_partial yield chunk end end def read_nonblock(length, buffer = nil) @buffer ||= read_next chunk = nil unless @buffer buffer&.clear return end if @buffer.bytesize > length chunk = @buffer.byteslice(0, length) @buffer = @buffer.byteslice(length, @buffer.bytesize) else chunk = @buffer @buffer = nil end if buffer buffer.replace(chunk) else buffer = chunk end return buffer end end include Reader def write(buffer) if @output @output.write(buffer) return buffer.bytesize else raise IOError, "Stream is not writable, output has been closed!" end end def write_nonblock(buffer) write(buffer) end def <<(buffer) write(buffer) end def flush end def close_read @input&.close @input = nil end # close must never be called on the input stream. huh? def close_write if @output.respond_to?(:close) @output&.close end @output = nil end # Close the input and output bodies. def close(error = nil) self.close_read self.close_write return nil ensure @closed = true end # Whether the stream has been closed. def closed? @closed end # Whether there are any output chunks remaining? def empty? @output.empty? end private def read_next if @input return @input.read else @input = nil raise IOError, "Stream is not readable, input has been closed!" end end end end
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