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* Copyright (C) 2016 Square, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package okhttp3.internal.http
import java.io.FileNotFoundException
import java.io.IOException
import java.io.InterruptedIOException
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_CLIENT_TIMEOUT
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_MOVED_PERM
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_MOVED_TEMP
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_MULT_CHOICE
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_PROXY_AUTH
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_SEE_OTHER
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED
import java.net.HttpURLConnection.HTTP_UNAVAILABLE
import java.net.ProtocolException
import java.net.Proxy
import java.net.SocketTimeoutException
import java.security.cert.CertificateException
import javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException
import javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException
import okhttp3.Interceptor
import okhttp3.OkHttpClient
import okhttp3.Request
import okhttp3.Response
import okhttp3.internal.canReuseConnectionFor
import okhttp3.internal.closeQuietly
import okhttp3.internal.connection.Exchange
import okhttp3.internal.connection.RealCall
import okhttp3.internal.connection.RouteException
import okhttp3.internal.http.StatusLine.Companion.HTTP_MISDIRECTED_REQUEST
import okhttp3.internal.http.StatusLine.Companion.HTTP_PERM_REDIRECT
import okhttp3.internal.http.StatusLine.Companion.HTTP_TEMP_REDIRECT
import okhttp3.internal.http2.ConnectionShutdownException
import okhttp3.internal.withSuppressed
/**
* This interceptor recovers from failures and follows redirects as necessary. It may throw an
* [IOException] if the call was canceled.
*/
class RetryAndFollowUpInterceptor(private val client: OkHttpClient) : Interceptor {
@Throws(IOException::class)
override fun intercept(chain: Interceptor.Chain): Response {
val realChain = chain as RealInterceptorChain
var request = chain.request
val call = realChain.call
var followUpCount = 0
var priorResponse: Response? = null
var newExchangeFinder = true
var recoveredFailures = listOf()
while (true) {
call.enterNetworkInterceptorExchange(request, newExchangeFinder)
var response: Response
var closeActiveExchange = true
try {
if (call.isCanceled()) {
throw IOException("Canceled")
}
try {
response = realChain.proceed(request)
newExchangeFinder = true
} catch (e: RouteException) {
// The attempt to connect via a route failed. The request will not have been sent.
if (!recover(e.lastConnectException, call, request, requestSendStarted = false)) {
throw e.firstConnectException.withSuppressed(recoveredFailures)
} else {
recoveredFailures += e.firstConnectException
}
newExchangeFinder = false
continue
} catch (e: IOException) {
// An attempt to communicate with a server failed. The request may have been sent.
if (!recover(e, call, request, requestSendStarted = e !is ConnectionShutdownException)) {
throw e.withSuppressed(recoveredFailures)
} else {
recoveredFailures += e
}
newExchangeFinder = false
continue
}
// Attach the prior response if it exists. Such responses never have a body.
if (priorResponse != null) {
response = response.newBuilder()
.priorResponse(priorResponse.newBuilder()
.body(null)
.build())
.build()
}
val exchange = call.interceptorScopedExchange
val followUp = followUpRequest(response, exchange)
if (followUp == null) {
if (exchange != null && exchange.isDuplex) {
call.timeoutEarlyExit()
}
closeActiveExchange = false
return response
}
val followUpBody = followUp.body
if (followUpBody != null && followUpBody.isOneShot()) {
closeActiveExchange = false
return response
}
response.body?.closeQuietly()
if (++followUpCount > MAX_FOLLOW_UPS) {
throw ProtocolException("Too many follow-up requests: $followUpCount")
}
request = followUp
priorResponse = response
} finally {
call.exitNetworkInterceptorExchange(closeActiveExchange)
}
}
}
/**
* Report and attempt to recover from a failure to communicate with a server. Returns true if
* `e` is recoverable, or false if the failure is permanent. Requests with a body can only
* be recovered if the body is buffered or if the failure occurred before the request has been
* sent.
*/
private fun recover(
e: IOException,
call: RealCall,
userRequest: Request,
requestSendStarted: Boolean
): Boolean {
// The application layer has forbidden retries.
if (!client.retryOnConnectionFailure) return false
// We can't send the request body again.
if (requestSendStarted && requestIsOneShot(e, userRequest)) return false
// This exception is fatal.
if (!isRecoverable(e, requestSendStarted)) return false
// No more routes to attempt.
if (!call.retryAfterFailure()) return false
// For failure recovery, use the same route selector with a new connection.
return true
}
private fun requestIsOneShot(e: IOException, userRequest: Request): Boolean {
val requestBody = userRequest.body
return (requestBody != null && requestBody.isOneShot()) ||
e is FileNotFoundException
}
private fun isRecoverable(e: IOException, requestSendStarted: Boolean): Boolean {
// If there was a protocol problem, don't recover.
if (e is ProtocolException) {
return false
}
// If there was an interruption don't recover, but if there was a timeout connecting to a route
// we should try the next route (if there is one).
if (e is InterruptedIOException) {
return e is SocketTimeoutException && !requestSendStarted
}
// Look for known client-side or negotiation errors that are unlikely to be fixed by trying
// again with a different route.
if (e is SSLHandshakeException) {
// If the problem was a CertificateException from the X509TrustManager,
// do not retry.
if (e.cause is CertificateException) {
return false
}
}
if (e is SSLPeerUnverifiedException) {
// e.g. a certificate pinning error.
return false
}
// An example of one we might want to retry with a different route is a problem connecting to a
// proxy and would manifest as a standard IOException. Unless it is one we know we should not
// retry, we return true and try a new route.
return true
}
/**
* Figures out the HTTP request to make in response to receiving [userResponse]. This will
* either add authentication headers, follow redirects or handle a client request timeout. If a
* follow-up is either unnecessary or not applicable, this returns null.
*/
@Throws(IOException::class)
private fun followUpRequest(userResponse: Response, exchange: Exchange?): Request? {
val route = exchange?.connection?.route()
val responseCode = userResponse.code
val method = userResponse.request.method
when (responseCode) {
HTTP_PROXY_AUTH -> {
val selectedProxy = route!!.proxy
if (selectedProxy.type() != Proxy.Type.HTTP) {
throw ProtocolException("Received HTTP_PROXY_AUTH (407) code while not using proxy")
}
return client.proxyAuthenticator.authenticate(route, userResponse)
}
HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED -> return client.authenticator.authenticate(route, userResponse)
HTTP_PERM_REDIRECT, HTTP_TEMP_REDIRECT, HTTP_MULT_CHOICE, HTTP_MOVED_PERM, HTTP_MOVED_TEMP, HTTP_SEE_OTHER -> {
return buildRedirectRequest(userResponse, method)
}
HTTP_CLIENT_TIMEOUT -> {
// 408's are rare in practice, but some servers like HAProxy use this response code. The
// spec says that we may repeat the request without modifications. Modern browsers also
// repeat the request (even non-idempotent ones.)
if (!client.retryOnConnectionFailure) {
// The application layer has directed us not to retry the request.
return null
}
val requestBody = userResponse.request.body
if (requestBody != null && requestBody.isOneShot()) {
return null
}
val priorResponse = userResponse.priorResponse
if (priorResponse != null && priorResponse.code == HTTP_CLIENT_TIMEOUT) {
// We attempted to retry and got another timeout. Give up.
return null
}
if (retryAfter(userResponse, 0) > 0) {
return null
}
return userResponse.request
}
HTTP_UNAVAILABLE -> {
val priorResponse = userResponse.priorResponse
if (priorResponse != null && priorResponse.code == HTTP_UNAVAILABLE) {
// We attempted to retry and got another timeout. Give up.
return null
}
if (retryAfter(userResponse, Integer.MAX_VALUE) == 0) {
// specifically received an instruction to retry without delay
return userResponse.request
}
return null
}
HTTP_MISDIRECTED_REQUEST -> {
// OkHttp can coalesce HTTP/2 connections even if the domain names are different. See
// RealConnection.isEligible(). If we attempted this and the server returned HTTP 421, then
// we can retry on a different connection.
val requestBody = userResponse.request.body
if (requestBody != null && requestBody.isOneShot()) {
return null
}
if (exchange == null || !exchange.isCoalescedConnection) {
return null
}
exchange.connection.noCoalescedConnections()
return userResponse.request
}
else -> return null
}
}
private fun buildRedirectRequest(userResponse: Response, method: String): Request? {
// Does the client allow redirects?
if (!client.followRedirects) return null
val location = userResponse.header("Location") ?: return null
// Don't follow redirects to unsupported protocols.
val url = userResponse.request.url.resolve(location) ?: return null
// If configured, don't follow redirects between SSL and non-SSL.
val sameScheme = url.scheme == userResponse.request.url.scheme
if (!sameScheme && !client.followSslRedirects) return null
// Most redirects don't include a request body.
val requestBuilder = userResponse.request.newBuilder()
if (HttpMethod.permitsRequestBody(method)) {
val responseCode = userResponse.code
val maintainBody = HttpMethod.redirectsWithBody(method) ||
responseCode == HTTP_PERM_REDIRECT ||
responseCode == HTTP_TEMP_REDIRECT
if (HttpMethod.redirectsToGet(method) && responseCode != HTTP_PERM_REDIRECT && responseCode != HTTP_TEMP_REDIRECT) {
requestBuilder.method("GET", null)
} else {
val requestBody = if (maintainBody) userResponse.request.body else null
requestBuilder.method(method, requestBody)
}
if (!maintainBody) {
requestBuilder.removeHeader("Transfer-Encoding")
requestBuilder.removeHeader("Content-Length")
requestBuilder.removeHeader("Content-Type")
}
}
// When redirecting across hosts, drop all authentication headers. This
// is potentially annoying to the application layer since they have no
// way to retain them.
if (!userResponse.request.url.canReuseConnectionFor(url)) {
requestBuilder.removeHeader("Authorization")
}
return requestBuilder.url(url).build()
}
private fun retryAfter(userResponse: Response, defaultDelay: Int): Int {
val header = userResponse.header("Retry-After") ?: return defaultDelay
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.3
// currently ignores a HTTP-date, and assumes any non int 0 is a delay
if (header.matches("\\d+".toRegex())) {
return Integer.valueOf(header)
}
return Integer.MAX_VALUE
}
companion object {
/**
* How many redirects and auth challenges should we attempt? Chrome follows 21 redirects; Firefox,
* curl, and wget follow 20; Safari follows 16; and HTTP/1.0 recommends 5.
*/
private const val MAX_FOLLOW_UPS = 20
}
}