Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package http2 implements the HTTP/2 protocol.
This package is low-level and intended to be used directly by very few people. Most users will use it indirectly through the automatic use by the net/http package (from Go 1.6 and later). For use in earlier Go versions see ConfigureServer. (Transport support requires Go 1.6 or later)
See https://http2.github.io/ for more information on HTTP/2.
See https://http2.golang.org/ for a test server running this code.
Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func ConfigureServer(s *http.Server, conf *Server) error
- func ConfigureTransport(t1 *http.Transport) error
- type ClientConn
- func (cc *ClientConn) CanTakeNewRequest() bool
- func (cc *ClientConn) Close() error
- func (cc *ClientConn) Ping(ctx context.Context) error
- func (cc *ClientConn) ReserveNewRequest() bool
- func (cc *ClientConn) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
- func (cc *ClientConn) SetDoNotReuse()
- func (cc *ClientConn) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error
- func (cc *ClientConn) State() ClientConnState
- type ClientConnPool
- type ClientConnState
- type ConnectionError
- type ContinuationFrame
- type DataFrame
- type ErrCode
- type Flags
- type Frame
- type FrameHeader
- type FrameType
- type FrameWriteRequest
- type Framer
- func (fr *Framer) ErrorDetail() error
- func (fr *Framer) ReadFrame() (Frame, error)
- func (fr *Framer) SetMaxReadFrameSize(v uint32)
- func (fr *Framer) SetReuseFrames()
- func (f *Framer) WriteContinuation(streamID uint32, endHeaders bool, headerBlockFragment []byte) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteData(streamID uint32, endStream bool, data []byte) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteDataPadded(streamID uint32, endStream bool, data, pad []byte) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteGoAway(maxStreamID uint32, code ErrCode, debugData []byte) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteHeaders(p HeadersFrameParam) error
- func (f *Framer) WritePing(ack bool, data [8]byte) error
- func (f *Framer) WritePriority(streamID uint32, p PriorityParam) error
- func (f *Framer) WritePushPromise(p PushPromiseParam) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteRSTStream(streamID uint32, code ErrCode) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteRawFrame(t FrameType, flags Flags, streamID uint32, payload []byte) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteSettings(settings ...Setting) error
- func (f *Framer) WriteSettingsAck() error
- func (f *Framer) WriteWindowUpdate(streamID, incr uint32) error
- type GoAwayError
- type GoAwayFrame
- type HeadersFrame
- type HeadersFrameParam
- type MetaHeadersFrame
- type OpenStreamOptions
- type PingFrame
- type PriorityFrame
- type PriorityParam
- type PriorityWriteSchedulerConfig
- type PushPromiseFrame
- type PushPromiseParam
- type RSTStreamFrame
- type RoundTripOpt
- type ServeConnOpts
- type Server
- type Setting
- type SettingID
- type SettingsFrame
- func (f *SettingsFrame) ForeachSetting(fn func(Setting) error) error
- func (f *SettingsFrame) HasDuplicates() bool
- func (f *SettingsFrame) IsAck() bool
- func (f *SettingsFrame) NumSettings() int
- func (f *SettingsFrame) Setting(i int) Setting
- func (f *SettingsFrame) Value(id SettingID) (v uint32, ok bool)
- type StreamError
- type Transport
- type UnknownFrame
- type WindowUpdateFrame
- type WriteScheduler
Constants ¶
const ( // ClientPreface is the string that must be sent by new // connections from clients. ClientPreface = "PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n" // NextProtoTLS is the NPN/ALPN protocol negotiated during // HTTP/2's TLS setup. NextProtoTLS = "h2" )
const TrailerPrefix = "Trailer:"
TrailerPrefix is a magic prefix for ResponseWriter.Header map keys that, if present, signals that the map entry is actually for the response trailers, and not the response headers. The prefix is stripped after the ServeHTTP call finishes and the values are sent in the trailers.
This mechanism is intended only for trailers that are not known prior to the headers being written. If the set of trailers is fixed or known before the header is written, the normal Go trailers mechanism is preferred:
https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#ResponseWriter https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#example_ResponseWriter_trailers
Variables ¶
var ( ErrRecursivePush = errors.New("http2: recursive push not allowed") ErrPushLimitReached = errors.New("http2: push would exceed peer's SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS") )
Push errors.
ErrFrameTooLarge is returned from Framer.ReadFrame when the peer sends a frame that is larger than declared with SetMaxReadFrameSize.
var ErrNoCachedConn error = noCachedConnError{}
var (
VerboseLogs bool
)
Functions ¶
func ConfigureServer ¶
ConfigureServer adds HTTP/2 support to a net/http Server.
The configuration conf may be nil.
ConfigureServer must be called before s begins serving.
Types ¶
type ClientConn ¶
type ClientConn struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
ClientConn is the state of a single HTTP/2 client connection to an HTTP/2 server.
func (*ClientConn) CanTakeNewRequest ¶
func (cc *ClientConn) CanTakeNewRequest() bool
CanTakeNewRequest reports whether the connection can take a new request, meaning it has not been closed or received or sent a GOAWAY.
If the caller is going to immediately make a new request on this connection, use ReserveNewRequest instead.
func (*ClientConn) Close ¶
func (cc *ClientConn) Close() error
Close closes the client connection immediately.
In-flight requests are interrupted. For a graceful shutdown, use Shutdown instead.
func (*ClientConn) Ping ¶
func (cc *ClientConn) Ping(ctx context.Context) error
Ping sends a PING frame to the server and waits for the ack.
func (*ClientConn) ReserveNewRequest ¶
func (cc *ClientConn) ReserveNewRequest() bool
ReserveNewRequest is like CanTakeNewRequest but also reserves a concurrent stream in cc. The reservation is decremented on the next call to RoundTrip.
func (*ClientConn) RoundTrip ¶
func (*ClientConn) SetDoNotReuse ¶
func (cc *ClientConn) SetDoNotReuse()
SetDoNotReuse marks cc as not reusable for future HTTP requests.
func (*ClientConn) Shutdown ¶
func (cc *ClientConn) Shutdown(ctx context.Context) error
Shutdown gracefully closes the client connection, waiting for running streams to complete.
func (*ClientConn) State ¶
func (cc *ClientConn) State() ClientConnState
State returns a snapshot of cc's state.
type ClientConnPool ¶
type ClientConnPool interface { // GetClientConn returns a specific HTTP/2 connection (usually // a TLS-TCP connection) to an HTTP/2 server. On success, the // returned ClientConn accounts for the upcoming RoundTrip // call, so the caller should not omit it. If the caller needs // to, ClientConn.RoundTrip can be called with a bogus // new(http.Request) to release the stream reservation. GetClientConn(req *http.Request, addr string) (*ClientConn, error) MarkDead(*ClientConn) }
ClientConnPool manages a pool of HTTP/2 client connections.
type ClientConnState ¶
type ClientConnState struct { // Closed is whether the connection is closed. Closed bool // Closing is whether the connection is in the process of // closing. It may be closing due to shutdown, being a // single-use connection, being marked as DoNotReuse, or // having received a GOAWAY frame. Closing bool // StreamsActive is how many streams are active. StreamsActive int // StreamsReserved is how many streams have been reserved via // ClientConn.ReserveNewRequest. StreamsReserved int // StreamsPending is how many requests have been sent in excess // of the peer's advertised MaxConcurrentStreams setting and // are waiting for other streams to complete. StreamsPending int // MaxConcurrentStreams is how many concurrent streams the // peer advertised as acceptable. Zero means no SETTINGS // frame has been received yet. MaxConcurrentStreams uint32 // LastIdle, if non-zero, is when the connection last // transitioned to idle state. LastIdle time.Time }
ClientConnState describes the state of a ClientConn.
type ConnectionError ¶
type ConnectionError ErrCode
ConnectionError is an error that results in the termination of the entire connection.
func (ConnectionError) Error ¶
func (e ConnectionError) Error() string
type ContinuationFrame ¶
type ContinuationFrame struct { FrameHeader // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A ContinuationFrame is used to continue a sequence of header block fragments. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.10
func (*ContinuationFrame) HeaderBlockFragment ¶
func (f *ContinuationFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte
func (*ContinuationFrame) HeadersEnded ¶
func (f *ContinuationFrame) HeadersEnded() bool
type DataFrame ¶
type DataFrame struct { FrameHeader // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A DataFrame conveys arbitrary, variable-length sequences of octets associated with a stream. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.1
func (*DataFrame) Data ¶
Data returns the frame's data octets, not including any padding size byte or padding suffix bytes. The caller must not retain the returned memory past the next call to ReadFrame.
type ErrCode ¶
type ErrCode uint32
An ErrCode is an unsigned 32-bit error code as defined in the HTTP/2 spec.
const ( ErrCodeNo ErrCode = 0x0 ErrCodeProtocol ErrCode = 0x1 ErrCodeInternal ErrCode = 0x2 ErrCodeFlowControl ErrCode = 0x3 ErrCodeSettingsTimeout ErrCode = 0x4 ErrCodeStreamClosed ErrCode = 0x5 ErrCodeFrameSize ErrCode = 0x6 ErrCodeRefusedStream ErrCode = 0x7 ErrCodeCancel ErrCode = 0x8 ErrCodeCompression ErrCode = 0x9 ErrCodeConnect ErrCode = 0xa ErrCodeEnhanceYourCalm ErrCode = 0xb ErrCodeInadequateSecurity ErrCode = 0xc ErrCodeHTTP11Required ErrCode = 0xd )
type Flags ¶
type Flags uint8
Flags is a bitmask of HTTP/2 flags. The meaning of flags varies depending on the frame type.
const ( // Data Frame FlagDataEndStream Flags = 0x1 FlagDataPadded Flags = 0x8 // Headers Frame FlagHeadersEndStream Flags = 0x1 FlagHeadersEndHeaders Flags = 0x4 FlagHeadersPadded Flags = 0x8 FlagHeadersPriority Flags = 0x20 // Settings Frame FlagSettingsAck Flags = 0x1 // Ping Frame FlagPingAck Flags = 0x1 // Continuation Frame FlagContinuationEndHeaders Flags = 0x4 FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders Flags = 0x4 FlagPushPromisePadded Flags = 0x8 )
Frame-specific FrameHeader flag bits.
type Frame ¶
type Frame interface { Header() FrameHeader // contains filtered or unexported methods }
A Frame is the base interface implemented by all frame types. Callers will generally type-assert the specific frame type: *HeadersFrame, *SettingsFrame, *WindowUpdateFrame, etc.
Frames are only valid until the next call to Framer.ReadFrame.
type FrameHeader ¶
type FrameHeader struct { // Type is the 1 byte frame type. There are ten standard frame // types, but extension frame types may be written by WriteRawFrame // and will be returned by ReadFrame (as UnknownFrame). Type FrameType // Flags are the 1 byte of 8 potential bit flags per frame. // They are specific to the frame type. Flags Flags // Length is the length of the frame, not including the 9 byte header. // The maximum size is one byte less than 16MB (uint24), but only // frames up to 16KB are allowed without peer agreement. Length uint32 // StreamID is which stream this frame is for. Certain frames // are not stream-specific, in which case this field is 0. StreamID uint32 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A FrameHeader is the 9 byte header of all HTTP/2 frames.
See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#FrameHeader
func ReadFrameHeader ¶
func ReadFrameHeader(r io.Reader) (FrameHeader, error)
ReadFrameHeader reads 9 bytes from r and returns a FrameHeader. Most users should use Framer.ReadFrame instead.
func (FrameHeader) Header ¶
func (h FrameHeader) Header() FrameHeader
Header returns h. It exists so FrameHeaders can be embedded in other specific frame types and implement the Frame interface.
func (FrameHeader) String ¶
func (h FrameHeader) String() string
type FrameType ¶
type FrameType uint8
A FrameType is a registered frame type as defined in https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.11.2
const ( FrameData FrameType = 0x0 FrameHeaders FrameType = 0x1 FramePriority FrameType = 0x2 FrameRSTStream FrameType = 0x3 FrameSettings FrameType = 0x4 FramePushPromise FrameType = 0x5 FramePing FrameType = 0x6 FrameGoAway FrameType = 0x7 FrameWindowUpdate FrameType = 0x8 FrameContinuation FrameType = 0x9 )
type FrameWriteRequest ¶
type FrameWriteRequest struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
FrameWriteRequest is a request to write a frame.
func (FrameWriteRequest) Consume ¶
func (wr FrameWriteRequest) Consume(n int32) (FrameWriteRequest, FrameWriteRequest, int)
Consume consumes min(n, available) bytes from this frame, where available is the number of flow control bytes available on the stream. Consume returns 0, 1, or 2 frames, where the integer return value gives the number of frames returned.
If flow control prevents consuming any bytes, this returns (_, _, 0). If the entire frame was consumed, this returns (wr, _, 1). Otherwise, this returns (consumed, rest, 2), where 'consumed' contains the consumed bytes and 'rest' contains the remaining bytes. The consumed bytes are deducted from the underlying stream's flow control budget.
func (FrameWriteRequest) DataSize ¶
func (wr FrameWriteRequest) DataSize() int
DataSize returns the number of flow control bytes that must be consumed to write this entire frame. This is 0 for non-DATA frames.
func (FrameWriteRequest) StreamID ¶
func (wr FrameWriteRequest) StreamID() uint32
StreamID returns the id of the stream this frame will be written to. 0 is used for non-stream frames such as PING and SETTINGS.
func (FrameWriteRequest) String ¶
func (wr FrameWriteRequest) String() string
String is for debugging only.
type Framer ¶
type Framer struct { // AllowIllegalWrites permits the Framer's Write methods to // write frames that do not conform to the HTTP/2 spec. This // permits using the Framer to test other HTTP/2 // implementations' conformance to the spec. // If false, the Write methods will prefer to return an error // rather than comply. AllowIllegalWrites bool // AllowIllegalReads permits the Framer's ReadFrame method // to return non-compliant frames or frame orders. // This is for testing and permits using the Framer to test // other HTTP/2 implementations' conformance to the spec. // It is not compatible with ReadMetaHeaders. AllowIllegalReads bool // ReadMetaHeaders if non-nil causes ReadFrame to merge // HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames together and return // MetaHeadersFrame instead. ReadMetaHeaders *hpack.Decoder // MaxHeaderListSize is the http2 MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE. // It's used only if ReadMetaHeaders is set; 0 means a sane default // (currently 16MB) // If the limit is hit, MetaHeadersFrame.Truncated is set true. MaxHeaderListSize uint32 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A Framer reads and writes Frames.
func NewFramer ¶
NewFramer returns a Framer that writes frames to w and reads them from r.
func (*Framer) ErrorDetail ¶
ErrorDetail returns a more detailed error of the last error returned by Framer.ReadFrame. For instance, if ReadFrame returns a StreamError with code PROTOCOL_ERROR, ErrorDetail will say exactly what was invalid. ErrorDetail is not guaranteed to return a non-nil value and like the rest of the http2 package, its return value is not protected by an API compatibility promise. ErrorDetail is reset after the next call to ReadFrame.
func (*Framer) ReadFrame ¶
ReadFrame reads a single frame. The returned Frame is only valid until the next call to ReadFrame.
If the frame is larger than previously set with SetMaxReadFrameSize, the returned error is ErrFrameTooLarge. Other errors may be of type ConnectionError, StreamError, or anything else from the underlying reader.
If ReadFrame returns an error and a non-nil Frame, the Frame's StreamID indicates the stream responsible for the error.
func (*Framer) SetMaxReadFrameSize ¶
SetMaxReadFrameSize sets the maximum size of a frame that will be read by a subsequent call to ReadFrame. It is the caller's responsibility to advertise this limit with a SETTINGS frame.
func (*Framer) SetReuseFrames ¶
func (fr *Framer) SetReuseFrames()
SetReuseFrames allows the Framer to reuse Frames. If called on a Framer, Frames returned by calls to ReadFrame are only valid until the next call to ReadFrame.
func (*Framer) WriteContinuation ¶
func (f *Framer) WriteContinuation(streamID uint32, endHeaders bool, headerBlockFragment []byte) error
WriteContinuation writes a CONTINUATION frame.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WriteData ¶
WriteData writes a DATA frame.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility not to violate the maximum frame size and to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WriteDataPadded ¶
WriteDataPadded writes a DATA frame with optional padding.
If pad is nil, the padding bit is not sent. The length of pad must not exceed 255 bytes. The bytes of pad must all be zero, unless f.AllowIllegalWrites is set.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility not to violate the maximum frame size and to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WriteGoAway ¶
func (*Framer) WriteHeaders ¶
func (f *Framer) WriteHeaders(p HeadersFrameParam) error
WriteHeaders writes a single HEADERS frame.
This is a low-level header writing method. Encoding headers and splitting them into any necessary CONTINUATION frames is handled elsewhere.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WritePriority ¶
func (f *Framer) WritePriority(streamID uint32, p PriorityParam) error
WritePriority writes a PRIORITY frame.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WritePushPromise ¶
func (f *Framer) WritePushPromise(p PushPromiseParam) error
WritePushPromise writes a single PushPromise Frame.
As with Header Frames, This is the low level call for writing individual frames. Continuation frames are handled elsewhere.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WriteRSTStream ¶
WriteRSTStream writes a RST_STREAM frame.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WriteRawFrame ¶
WriteRawFrame writes a raw frame. This can be used to write extension frames unknown to this package.
func (*Framer) WriteSettings ¶
WriteSettings writes a SETTINGS frame with zero or more settings specified and the ACK bit not set.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
func (*Framer) WriteSettingsAck ¶
WriteSettingsAck writes an empty SETTINGS frame with the ACK bit set.
It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
type GoAwayError ¶
GoAwayError is returned by the Transport when the server closes the TCP connection after sending a GOAWAY frame.
func (GoAwayError) Error ¶
func (e GoAwayError) Error() string
type GoAwayFrame ¶
type GoAwayFrame struct { FrameHeader LastStreamID uint32 ErrCode ErrCode // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A GoAwayFrame informs the remote peer to stop creating streams on this connection. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.8
func (*GoAwayFrame) DebugData ¶
func (f *GoAwayFrame) DebugData() []byte
DebugData returns any debug data in the GOAWAY frame. Its contents are not defined. The caller must not retain the returned memory past the next call to ReadFrame.
type HeadersFrame ¶
type HeadersFrame struct { FrameHeader // Priority is set if FlagHeadersPriority is set in the FrameHeader. Priority PriorityParam // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A HeadersFrame is used to open a stream and additionally carries a header block fragment.
func (*HeadersFrame) HasPriority ¶
func (f *HeadersFrame) HasPriority() bool
func (*HeadersFrame) HeaderBlockFragment ¶
func (f *HeadersFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte
func (*HeadersFrame) HeadersEnded ¶
func (f *HeadersFrame) HeadersEnded() bool
func (*HeadersFrame) StreamEnded ¶
func (f *HeadersFrame) StreamEnded() bool
type HeadersFrameParam ¶
type HeadersFrameParam struct { // StreamID is the required Stream ID to initiate. StreamID uint32 // BlockFragment is part (or all) of a Header Block. BlockFragment []byte // EndStream indicates that the header block is the last that // the endpoint will send for the identified stream. Setting // this flag causes the stream to enter one of "half closed" // states. EndStream bool // EndHeaders indicates that this frame contains an entire // header block and is not followed by any // CONTINUATION frames. EndHeaders bool // PadLength is the optional number of bytes of zeros to add // to this frame. PadLength uint8 // Priority, if non-zero, includes stream priority information // in the HEADER frame. Priority PriorityParam }
HeadersFrameParam are the parameters for writing a HEADERS frame.
type MetaHeadersFrame ¶
type MetaHeadersFrame struct { *HeadersFrame // Fields are the fields contained in the HEADERS and // CONTINUATION frames. The underlying slice is owned by the // Framer and must not be retained after the next call to // ReadFrame. // // Fields are guaranteed to be in the correct http2 order and // not have unknown pseudo header fields or invalid header // field names or values. Required pseudo header fields may be // missing, however. Use the MetaHeadersFrame.Pseudo accessor // method access pseudo headers. Fields []hpack.HeaderField // Truncated is whether the max header list size limit was hit // and Fields is incomplete. The hpack decoder state is still // valid, however. Truncated bool }
A MetaHeadersFrame is the representation of one HEADERS frame and zero or more contiguous CONTINUATION frames and the decoding of their HPACK-encoded contents.
This type of frame does not appear on the wire and is only returned by the Framer when Framer.ReadMetaHeaders is set.
func (*MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoFields ¶
func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoFields() []hpack.HeaderField
PseudoFields returns the pseudo header fields of mh. The caller does not own the returned slice.
func (*MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoValue ¶
func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoValue(pseudo string) string
PseudoValue returns the given pseudo header field's value. The provided pseudo field should not contain the leading colon.
func (*MetaHeadersFrame) RegularFields ¶
func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) RegularFields() []hpack.HeaderField
RegularFields returns the regular (non-pseudo) header fields of mh. The caller does not own the returned slice.
type OpenStreamOptions ¶
type OpenStreamOptions struct { // PusherID is zero if the stream was initiated by the client. Otherwise, // PusherID names the stream that pushed the newly opened stream. PusherID uint32 }
OpenStreamOptions specifies extra options for WriteScheduler.OpenStream.
type PingFrame ¶
type PingFrame struct { FrameHeader Data [8]byte }
A PingFrame is a mechanism for measuring a minimal round trip time from the sender, as well as determining whether an idle connection is still functional. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.7
type PriorityFrame ¶
type PriorityFrame struct { FrameHeader PriorityParam }
A PriorityFrame specifies the sender-advised priority of a stream. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.3
type PriorityParam ¶
type PriorityParam struct { // StreamDep is a 31-bit stream identifier for the // stream that this stream depends on. Zero means no // dependency. StreamDep uint32 // Exclusive is whether the dependency is exclusive. Exclusive bool // Weight is the stream's zero-indexed weight. It should be // set together with StreamDep, or neither should be set. Per // the spec, "Add one to the value to obtain a weight between // 1 and 256." Weight uint8 }
PriorityParam are the stream prioritzation parameters.
func (PriorityParam) IsZero ¶
func (p PriorityParam) IsZero() bool
type PriorityWriteSchedulerConfig ¶
type PriorityWriteSchedulerConfig struct { // MaxClosedNodesInTree controls the maximum number of closed streams to // retain in the priority tree. Setting this to zero saves a small amount // of memory at the cost of performance. // // See RFC 7540, Section 5.3.4: // "It is possible for a stream to become closed while prioritization // information ... is in transit. ... This potentially creates suboptimal // prioritization, since the stream could be given a priority that is // different from what is intended. To avoid these problems, an endpoint // SHOULD retain stream prioritization state for a period after streams // become closed. The longer state is retained, the lower the chance that // streams are assigned incorrect or default priority values." MaxClosedNodesInTree int // MaxIdleNodesInTree controls the maximum number of idle streams to // retain in the priority tree. Setting this to zero saves a small amount // of memory at the cost of performance. // // See RFC 7540, Section 5.3.4: // Similarly, streams that are in the "idle" state can be assigned // priority or become a parent of other streams. This allows for the // creation of a grouping node in the dependency tree, which enables // more flexible expressions of priority. Idle streams begin with a // default priority (Section 5.3.5). MaxIdleNodesInTree int // ThrottleOutOfOrderWrites enables write throttling to help ensure that // data is delivered in priority order. This works around a race where // stream B depends on stream A and both streams are about to call Write // to queue DATA frames. If B wins the race, a naive scheduler would eagerly // write as much data from B as possible, but this is suboptimal because A // is a higher-priority stream. With throttling enabled, we write a small // amount of data from B to minimize the amount of bandwidth that B can // steal from A. ThrottleOutOfOrderWrites bool }
PriorityWriteSchedulerConfig configures a priorityWriteScheduler.
type PushPromiseFrame ¶
type PushPromiseFrame struct { FrameHeader PromiseID uint32 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A PushPromiseFrame is used to initiate a server stream. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.6
func (*PushPromiseFrame) HeaderBlockFragment ¶
func (f *PushPromiseFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte
func (*PushPromiseFrame) HeadersEnded ¶
func (f *PushPromiseFrame) HeadersEnded() bool
type PushPromiseParam ¶
type PushPromiseParam struct { // StreamID is the required Stream ID to initiate. StreamID uint32 // PromiseID is the required Stream ID which this // Push Promises PromiseID uint32 // BlockFragment is part (or all) of a Header Block. BlockFragment []byte // EndHeaders indicates that this frame contains an entire // header block and is not followed by any // CONTINUATION frames. EndHeaders bool // PadLength is the optional number of bytes of zeros to add // to this frame. PadLength uint8 }
PushPromiseParam are the parameters for writing a PUSH_PROMISE frame.
type RSTStreamFrame ¶
type RSTStreamFrame struct { FrameHeader ErrCode ErrCode }
A RSTStreamFrame allows for abnormal termination of a stream. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.4
type RoundTripOpt ¶
type RoundTripOpt struct { // OnlyCachedConn controls whether RoundTripOpt may // create a new TCP connection. If set true and // no cached connection is available, RoundTripOpt // will return ErrNoCachedConn. OnlyCachedConn bool }
RoundTripOpt are options for the Transport.RoundTripOpt method.
type ServeConnOpts ¶
type ServeConnOpts struct { // Context is the base context to use. // If nil, context.Background is used. Context context.Context // BaseConfig optionally sets the base configuration // for values. If nil, defaults are used. BaseConfig *http.Server // Handler specifies which handler to use for processing // requests. If nil, BaseConfig.Handler is used. If BaseConfig // or BaseConfig.Handler is nil, http.DefaultServeMux is used. Handler http.Handler // UpgradeRequest is an initial request received on a connection // undergoing an h2c upgrade. The request body must have been // completely read from the connection before calling ServeConn, // and the 101 Switching Protocols response written. UpgradeRequest *http.Request // Settings is the decoded contents of the HTTP2-Settings header // in an h2c upgrade request. Settings []byte // SawClientPreface is set if the HTTP/2 connection preface // has already been read from the connection. SawClientPreface bool }
ServeConnOpts are options for the Server.ServeConn method.
type Server ¶
type Server struct { // MaxHandlers limits the number of http.Handler ServeHTTP goroutines // which may run at a time over all connections. // Negative or zero no limit. // TODO: implement MaxHandlers int // MaxConcurrentStreams optionally specifies the number of // concurrent streams that each client may have open at a // time. This is unrelated to the number of http.Handler goroutines // which may be active globally, which is MaxHandlers. // If zero, MaxConcurrentStreams defaults to at least 100, per // the HTTP/2 spec's recommendations. MaxConcurrentStreams uint32 // MaxDecoderHeaderTableSize optionally specifies the http2 // SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE to send in the initial settings frame. It // informs the remote endpoint of the maximum size of the header compression // table used to decode header blocks, in octets. If zero, the default value // of 4096 is used. MaxDecoderHeaderTableSize uint32 // MaxEncoderHeaderTableSize optionally specifies an upper limit for the // header compression table used for encoding request headers. Received // SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE settings are capped at this limit. If zero, // the default value of 4096 is used. MaxEncoderHeaderTableSize uint32 // MaxReadFrameSize optionally specifies the largest frame // this server is willing to read. A valid value is between // 16k and 16M, inclusive. If zero or otherwise invalid, a // default value is used. MaxReadFrameSize uint32 // PermitProhibitedCipherSuites, if true, permits the use of // cipher suites prohibited by the HTTP/2 spec. PermitProhibitedCipherSuites bool // IdleTimeout specifies how long until idle clients should be // closed with a GOAWAY frame. PING frames are not considered // activity for the purposes of IdleTimeout. // If zero or negative, there is no timeout. IdleTimeout time.Duration // MaxUploadBufferPerConnection is the size of the initial flow // control window for each connections. The HTTP/2 spec does not // allow this to be smaller than 65535 or larger than 2^32-1. // If the value is outside this range, a default value will be // used instead. MaxUploadBufferPerConnection int32 // MaxUploadBufferPerStream is the size of the initial flow control // window for each stream. The HTTP/2 spec does not allow this to // be larger than 2^32-1. If the value is zero or larger than the // maximum, a default value will be used instead. MaxUploadBufferPerStream int32 // NewWriteScheduler constructs a write scheduler for a connection. // If nil, a default scheduler is chosen. NewWriteScheduler func() WriteScheduler // CountError, if non-nil, is called on HTTP/2 server errors. // It's intended to increment a metric for monitoring, such // as an expvar or Prometheus metric. // The errType consists of only ASCII word characters. CountError func(errType string) // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Server is an HTTP/2 server.
func (*Server) ServeConn ¶
func (s *Server) ServeConn(c net.Conn, opts *ServeConnOpts)
ServeConn serves HTTP/2 requests on the provided connection and blocks until the connection is no longer readable.
ServeConn starts speaking HTTP/2 assuming that c has not had any reads or writes. It writes its initial settings frame and expects to be able to read the preface and settings frame from the client. If c has a ConnectionState method like a *tls.Conn, the ConnectionState is used to verify the TLS ciphersuite and to set the Request.TLS field in Handlers.
ServeConn does not support h2c by itself. Any h2c support must be implemented in terms of providing a suitably-behaving net.Conn.
The opts parameter is optional. If nil, default values are used.
type Setting ¶
type Setting struct { // ID is which setting is being set. // See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#SettingFormat ID SettingID // Val is the value. Val uint32 }
Setting is a setting parameter: which setting it is, and its value.
type SettingID ¶
type SettingID uint16
A SettingID is an HTTP/2 setting as defined in https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#iana-settings
type SettingsFrame ¶
type SettingsFrame struct { FrameHeader // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A SettingsFrame conveys configuration parameters that affect how endpoints communicate, such as preferences and constraints on peer behavior.
See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#SETTINGS
func (*SettingsFrame) ForeachSetting ¶
func (f *SettingsFrame) ForeachSetting(fn func(Setting) error) error
ForeachSetting runs fn for each setting. It stops and returns the first error.
func (*SettingsFrame) HasDuplicates ¶
func (f *SettingsFrame) HasDuplicates() bool
HasDuplicates reports whether f contains any duplicate setting IDs.
func (*SettingsFrame) IsAck ¶
func (f *SettingsFrame) IsAck() bool
func (*SettingsFrame) NumSettings ¶
func (f *SettingsFrame) NumSettings() int
func (*SettingsFrame) Setting ¶
func (f *SettingsFrame) Setting(i int) Setting
Setting returns the setting from the frame at the given 0-based index. The index must be >= 0 and less than f.NumSettings().
func (*SettingsFrame) Value ¶
func (f *SettingsFrame) Value(id SettingID) (v uint32, ok bool)
type StreamError ¶
StreamError is an error that only affects one stream within an HTTP/2 connection.
func (StreamError) Error ¶
func (e StreamError) Error() string
type Transport ¶
type Transport struct { // DialTLSContext specifies an optional dial function with context for // creating TLS connections for requests. // // If DialTLSContext and DialTLS is nil, tls.Dial is used. // // If the returned net.Conn has a ConnectionState method like tls.Conn, // it will be used to set http.Response.TLS. DialTLSContext func(ctx context.Context, network, addr string, cfg *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) // DialTLS specifies an optional dial function for creating // TLS connections for requests. // // If DialTLSContext and DialTLS is nil, tls.Dial is used. // // Deprecated: Use DialTLSContext instead, which allows the transport // to cancel dials as soon as they are no longer needed. // If both are set, DialTLSContext takes priority. DialTLS func(network, addr string, cfg *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) // TLSClientConfig specifies the TLS configuration to use with // tls.Client. If nil, the default configuration is used. TLSClientConfig *tls.Config // ConnPool optionally specifies an alternate connection pool to use. // If nil, the default is used. ConnPool ClientConnPool // DisableCompression, if true, prevents the Transport from // requesting compression with an "Accept-Encoding: gzip" // request header when the Request contains no existing // Accept-Encoding value. If the Transport requests gzip on // its own and gets a gzipped response, it's transparently // decoded in the Response.Body. However, if the user // explicitly requested gzip it is not automatically // uncompressed. DisableCompression bool // AllowHTTP, if true, permits HTTP/2 requests using the insecure, // plain-text "http" scheme. Note that this does not enable h2c support. AllowHTTP bool // MaxHeaderListSize is the http2 SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE to // send in the initial settings frame. It is how many bytes // of response headers are allowed. Unlike the http2 spec, zero here // means to use a default limit (currently 10MB). If you actually // want to advertise an unlimited value to the peer, Transport // interprets the highest possible value here (0xffffffff or 1<<32-1) // to mean no limit. MaxHeaderListSize uint32 // MaxReadFrameSize is the http2 SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE to send in the // initial settings frame. It is the size in bytes of the largest frame // payload that the sender is willing to receive. If 0, no setting is // sent, and the value is provided by the peer, which should be 16384 // according to the spec: // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7540#section-6.5.2. // Values are bounded in the range 16k to 16M. MaxReadFrameSize uint32 // MaxDecoderHeaderTableSize optionally specifies the http2 // SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE to send in the initial settings frame. It // informs the remote endpoint of the maximum size of the header compression // table used to decode header blocks, in octets. If zero, the default value // of 4096 is used. MaxDecoderHeaderTableSize uint32 // MaxEncoderHeaderTableSize optionally specifies an upper limit for the // header compression table used for encoding request headers. Received // SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE settings are capped at this limit. If zero, // the default value of 4096 is used. MaxEncoderHeaderTableSize uint32 // StrictMaxConcurrentStreams controls whether the server's // SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS should be respected // globally. If false, new TCP connections are created to the // server as needed to keep each under the per-connection // SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS limit. If true, the // server's SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS is interpreted as // a global limit and callers of RoundTrip block when needed, // waiting for their turn. StrictMaxConcurrentStreams bool // IdleConnTimeout is the maximum amount of time an idle // (keep-alive) connection will remain idle before closing // itself. // Zero means no limit. IdleConnTimeout time.Duration // ReadIdleTimeout is the timeout after which a health check using ping // frame will be carried out if no frame is received on the connection. // Note that a ping response will is considered a received frame, so if // there is no other traffic on the connection, the health check will // be performed every ReadIdleTimeout interval. // If zero, no health check is performed. ReadIdleTimeout time.Duration // PingTimeout is the timeout after which the connection will be closed // if a response to Ping is not received. // Defaults to 15s. PingTimeout time.Duration // WriteByteTimeout is the timeout after which the connection will be // closed no data can be written to it. The timeout begins when data is // available to write, and is extended whenever any bytes are written. WriteByteTimeout time.Duration // CountError, if non-nil, is called on HTTP/2 transport errors. // It's intended to increment a metric for monitoring, such // as an expvar or Prometheus metric. // The errType consists of only ASCII word characters. CountError func(errType string) // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Transport is an HTTP/2 Transport.
A Transport internally caches connections to servers. It is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines.
func ConfigureTransports ¶
ConfigureTransports configures a net/http HTTP/1 Transport to use HTTP/2. It returns a new HTTP/2 Transport for further configuration. It returns an error if t1 has already been HTTP/2-enabled.
func (*Transport) CloseIdleConnections ¶
func (t *Transport) CloseIdleConnections()
CloseIdleConnections closes any connections which were previously connected from previous requests but are now sitting idle. It does not interrupt any connections currently in use.
func (*Transport) NewClientConn ¶
func (t *Transport) NewClientConn(c net.Conn) (*ClientConn, error)
func (*Transport) RoundTrip ¶
type UnknownFrame ¶
type UnknownFrame struct { FrameHeader // contains filtered or unexported fields }
An UnknownFrame is the frame type returned when the frame type is unknown or no specific frame type parser exists.
func (*UnknownFrame) Payload ¶
func (f *UnknownFrame) Payload() []byte
Payload returns the frame's payload (after the header). It is not valid to call this method after a subsequent call to Framer.ReadFrame, nor is it valid to retain the returned slice. The memory is owned by the Framer and is invalidated when the next frame is read.
type WindowUpdateFrame ¶
type WindowUpdateFrame struct { FrameHeader Increment uint32 // never read with high bit set }
A WindowUpdateFrame is used to implement flow control. See https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.6.9
type WriteScheduler ¶
type WriteScheduler interface { // OpenStream opens a new stream in the write scheduler. // It is illegal to call this with streamID=0 or with a streamID that is // already open -- the call may panic. OpenStream(streamID uint32, options OpenStreamOptions) // CloseStream closes a stream in the write scheduler. Any frames queued on // this stream should be discarded. It is illegal to call this on a stream // that is not open -- the call may panic. CloseStream(streamID uint32) // AdjustStream adjusts the priority of the given stream. This may be called // on a stream that has not yet been opened or has been closed. Note that // RFC 7540 allows PRIORITY frames to be sent on streams in any state. See: // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-5.1 AdjustStream(streamID uint32, priority PriorityParam) // Push queues a frame in the scheduler. In most cases, this will not be // called with wr.StreamID()!=0 unless that stream is currently open. The one // exception is RST_STREAM frames, which may be sent on idle or closed streams. Push(wr FrameWriteRequest) // Pop dequeues the next frame to write. Returns false if no frames can // be written. Frames with a given wr.StreamID() are Pop'd in the same // order they are Push'd, except RST_STREAM frames. No frames should be // discarded except by CloseStream. Pop() (wr FrameWriteRequest, ok bool) }
WriteScheduler is the interface implemented by HTTP/2 write schedulers. Methods are never called concurrently.
func NewPriorityWriteScheduler ¶
func NewPriorityWriteScheduler(cfg *PriorityWriteSchedulerConfig) WriteScheduler
NewPriorityWriteScheduler constructs a WriteScheduler that schedules frames by following HTTP/2 priorities as described in RFC 7540 Section 5.3. If cfg is nil, default options are used.
func NewRandomWriteScheduler ¶
func NewRandomWriteScheduler() WriteScheduler
NewRandomWriteScheduler constructs a WriteScheduler that ignores HTTP/2 priorities. Control frames like SETTINGS and PING are written before DATA frames, but if no control frames are queued and multiple streams have queued HEADERS or DATA frames, Pop selects a ready stream arbitrarily.
Source Files ¶
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Package h2c implements the unencrypted "h2c" form of HTTP/2.
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Package h2c implements the unencrypted "h2c" form of HTTP/2. |
The h2i command is an interactive HTTP/2 console.
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The h2i command is an interactive HTTP/2 console. |
Package hpack implements HPACK, a compression format for efficiently representing HTTP header fields in the context of HTTP/2.
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Package hpack implements HPACK, a compression format for efficiently representing HTTP header fields in the context of HTTP/2. |