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// Copyright 2009 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.

// HTTP Response reading and parsing.

package http

import (
	"bufio"
	"bytes"
	"crypto/tls"
	"errors"
	"io"
	"net/textproto"
	"net/url"
	"strconv"
	"strings"
)

var respExcludeHeader = map[string]bool{
	"Content-Length":    true,
	"Transfer-Encoding": true,
	"Trailer":           true,
}

// Response represents the response from an HTTP request.
//
type Response struct {
	Status     string // e.g. "200 OK"
	StatusCode int    // e.g. 200
	Proto      string // e.g. "HTTP/1.0"
	ProtoMajor int    // e.g. 1
	ProtoMinor int    // e.g. 0

	// Header maps header keys to values.  If the response had multiple
	// headers with the same key, they may be concatenated, with comma
	// delimiters.  (Section 4.2 of RFC 2616 requires that multiple headers
	// be semantically equivalent to a comma-delimited sequence.) Values
	// duplicated by other fields in this struct (e.g., ContentLength) are
	// omitted from Header.
	//
	// Keys in the map are canonicalized (see CanonicalHeaderKey).
	Header Header

	// Body represents the response body.
	//
	// The http Client and Transport guarantee that Body is always
	// non-nil, even on responses without a body or responses with
	// a zero-length body. It is the caller's responsibility to
	// close Body.
	//
	// The Body is automatically dechunked if the server replied
	// with a "chunked" Transfer-Encoding.
	Body io.ReadCloser

	// ContentLength records the length of the associated content.  The
	// value -1 indicates that the length is unknown.  Unless Request.Method
	// is "HEAD", values >= 0 indicate that the given number of bytes may
	// be read from Body.
	ContentLength int64

	// Contains transfer encodings from outer-most to inner-most. Value is
	// nil, means that "identity" encoding is used.
	TransferEncoding []string

	// Close records whether the header directed that the connection be
	// closed after reading Body.  The value is advice for clients: neither
	// ReadResponse nor Response.Write ever closes a connection.
	Close bool

	// Trailer maps trailer keys to values, in the same
	// format as the header.
	Trailer Header

	// The Request that was sent to obtain this Response.
	// Request's Body is nil (having already been consumed).
	// This is only populated for Client requests.
	Request *Request

	// TLS contains information about the TLS connection on which the
	// response was received. It is nil for unencrypted responses.
	// The pointer is shared between responses and should not be
	// modified.
	TLS *tls.ConnectionState
}

// Cookies parses and returns the cookies set in the Set-Cookie headers.
func (r *Response) Cookies() []*Cookie {
	return readSetCookies(r.Header)
}

var ErrNoLocation = errors.New("http: no Location header in response")

// Location returns the URL of the response's "Location" header,
// if present.  Relative redirects are resolved relative to
// the Response's Request.  ErrNoLocation is returned if no
// Location header is present.
func (r *Response) Location() (*url.URL, error) {
	lv := r.Header.Get("Location")
	if lv == "" {
		return nil, ErrNoLocation
	}
	if r.Request != nil && r.Request.URL != nil {
		return r.Request.URL.Parse(lv)
	}
	return url.Parse(lv)
}

// ReadResponse reads and returns an HTTP response from r.
// The req parameter optionally specifies the Request that corresponds
// to this Response. If nil, a GET request is assumed.
// Clients must call resp.Body.Close when finished reading resp.Body.
// After that call, clients can inspect resp.Trailer to find key/value
// pairs included in the response trailer.
func ReadResponse(r *bufio.Reader, req *Request) (*Response, error) {
	tp := textproto.NewReader(r)
	resp := &Response{
		Request: req,
	}

	// Parse the first line of the response.
	line, err := tp.ReadLine()
	if err != nil {
		if err == io.EOF {
			err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
		}
		return nil, err
	}
	f := strings.SplitN(line, " ", 3)
	if len(f) < 2 {
		return nil, &badStringError{"malformed HTTP response", line}
	}
	reasonPhrase := ""
	if len(f) > 2 {
		reasonPhrase = f[2]
	}
	resp.Status = f[1] + " " + reasonPhrase
	resp.StatusCode, err = strconv.Atoi(f[1])
	if err != nil {
		return nil, &badStringError{"malformed HTTP status code", f[1]}
	}

	resp.Proto = f[0]
	var ok bool
	if resp.ProtoMajor, resp.ProtoMinor, ok = ParseHTTPVersion(resp.Proto); !ok {
		return nil, &badStringError{"malformed HTTP version", resp.Proto}
	}

	// Parse the response headers.
	mimeHeader, err := tp.ReadMIMEHeader()
	if err != nil {
		if err == io.EOF {
			err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
		}
		return nil, err
	}
	resp.Header = Header(mimeHeader)

	fixPragmaCacheControl(resp.Header)

	err = readTransfer(resp, r)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	return resp, nil
}

// RFC2616: Should treat
//	Pragma: no-cache
// like
//	Cache-Control: no-cache
func fixPragmaCacheControl(header Header) {
	if hp, ok := header["Pragma"]; ok && len(hp) > 0 && hp[0] == "no-cache" {
		if _, presentcc := header["Cache-Control"]; !presentcc {
			header["Cache-Control"] = []string{"no-cache"}
		}
	}
}

// ProtoAtLeast reports whether the HTTP protocol used
// in the response is at least major.minor.
func (r *Response) ProtoAtLeast(major, minor int) bool {
	return r.ProtoMajor > major ||
		r.ProtoMajor == major && r.ProtoMinor >= minor
}

// Writes the response (header, body and trailer) in wire format. This method
// consults the following fields of the response:
//
//  StatusCode
//  ProtoMajor
//  ProtoMinor
//  Request.Method
//  TransferEncoding
//  Trailer
//  Body
//  ContentLength
//  Header, values for non-canonical keys will have unpredictable behavior
//
// Body is closed after it is sent.
func (r *Response) Write(w io.Writer) error {
	// Status line
	text := r.Status
	if text == "" {
		var ok bool
		text, ok = statusText[r.StatusCode]
		if !ok {
			text = "status code " + strconv.Itoa(r.StatusCode)
		}
	}
	protoMajor, protoMinor := strconv.Itoa(r.ProtoMajor), strconv.Itoa(r.ProtoMinor)
	statusCode := strconv.Itoa(r.StatusCode) + " "
	text = strings.TrimPrefix(text, statusCode)
	if _, err := io.WriteString(w, "HTTP/"+protoMajor+"."+protoMinor+" "+statusCode+text+"\r\n"); err != nil {
		return err
	}

	// Clone it, so we can modify r1 as needed.
	r1 := new(Response)
	*r1 = *r
	if r1.ContentLength == 0 && r1.Body != nil {
		// Is it actually 0 length? Or just unknown?
		var buf [1]byte
		n, err := r1.Body.Read(buf[:])
		if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
			return err
		}
		if n == 0 {
			// Reset it to a known zero reader, in case underlying one
			// is unhappy being read repeatedly.
			r1.Body = eofReader
		} else {
			r1.ContentLength = -1
			r1.Body = struct {
				io.Reader
				io.Closer
			}{
				io.MultiReader(bytes.NewReader(buf[:1]), r.Body),
				r.Body,
			}
		}
	}
	// If we're sending a non-chunked HTTP/1.1 response without a
	// content-length, the only way to do that is the old HTTP/1.0
	// way, by noting the EOF with a connection close, so we need
	// to set Close.
	if r1.ContentLength == -1 && !r1.Close && r1.ProtoAtLeast(1, 1) && !chunked(r1.TransferEncoding) {
		r1.Close = true
	}

	// Process Body,ContentLength,Close,Trailer
	tw, err := newTransferWriter(r1)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	err = tw.WriteHeader(w)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	// Rest of header
	err = r.Header.WriteSubset(w, respExcludeHeader)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	// contentLengthAlreadySent may have been already sent for
	// POST/PUT requests, even if zero length. See Issue 8180.
	contentLengthAlreadySent := tw.shouldSendContentLength()
	if r1.ContentLength == 0 && !chunked(r1.TransferEncoding) && !contentLengthAlreadySent {
		if _, err := io.WriteString(w, "Content-Length: 0\r\n"); err != nil {
			return err
		}
	}

	// End-of-header
	if _, err := io.WriteString(w, "\r\n"); err != nil {
		return err
	}

	// Write body and trailer
	err = tw.WriteBody(w)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	// Success
	return nil
}