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// Copyright 2021-2023 The Connect Authors
//
// 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 connect is a slim RPC framework built on Protocol Buffers and
// [net/http]. In addition to supporting its own protocol, Connect handlers and
// clients are wire-compatible with gRPC and gRPC-Web, including streaming.
//
// This documentation is intended to explain each type and function in
// isolation. Walkthroughs, FAQs, and other narrative docs are available on the
// [Connect website], and there's a working [demonstration service] on Github.
//
// [Connect website]: https://connectrpc.com
// [demonstration service]: https://github.com/connectrpc/examples-go
package connect
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
)
// Version is the semantic version of the connect module.
const Version = "1.13.0-dev"
// These constants are used in compile-time handshakes with connect's generated
// code.
const (
IsAtLeastVersion0_0_1 = true
IsAtLeastVersion0_1_0 = true
IsAtLeastVersion1_7_0 = true
)
// StreamType describes whether the client, server, neither, or both is
// streaming.
type StreamType uint8
const (
StreamTypeUnary StreamType = 0b00
StreamTypeClient StreamType = 0b01
StreamTypeServer StreamType = 0b10
StreamTypeBidi = StreamTypeClient | StreamTypeServer
)
func (s StreamType) String() string {
switch s {
case StreamTypeUnary:
return "unary"
case StreamTypeClient:
return "client"
case StreamTypeServer:
return "server"
case StreamTypeBidi:
return "bidi"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("stream_%d", s)
}
// StreamingHandlerConn is the server's view of a bidirectional message
// exchange. Interceptors for streaming RPCs may wrap StreamingHandlerConns.
//
// Like the standard library's [http.ResponseWriter], StreamingHandlerConns write
// response headers to the network with the first call to Send. Any subsequent
// mutations are effectively no-ops. Handlers may mutate response trailers at
// any time before returning. When the client has finished sending data,
// Receive returns an error wrapping [io.EOF]. Handlers should check for this
// using the standard library's [errors.Is].
//
// Headers and trailers beginning with "Connect-" and "Grpc-" are reserved for
// use by the gRPC and Connect protocols: applications may read them but
// shouldn't write them.
//
// StreamingHandlerConn implementations provided by this module guarantee that
// all returned errors can be cast to [*Error] using the standard library's
// [errors.As].
//
// StreamingHandlerConn implementations do not need to be safe for concurrent use.
type StreamingHandlerConn interface {
Spec() Spec
Peer() Peer
Receive(any) error
RequestHeader() http.Header
Send(any) error
ResponseHeader() http.Header
ResponseTrailer() http.Header
}
// StreamingClientConn is the client's view of a bidirectional message exchange.
// Interceptors for streaming RPCs may wrap StreamingClientConns.
//
// StreamingClientConns write request headers to the network with the first
// call to Send. Any subsequent mutations are effectively no-ops. When the
// server is done sending data, the StreamingClientConn's Receive method
// returns an error wrapping [io.EOF]. Clients should check for this using the
// standard library's [errors.Is]. If the server encounters an error during
// processing, subsequent calls to the StreamingClientConn's Send method will
// return an error wrapping [io.EOF]; clients may then call Receive to unmarshal
// the error.
//
// Headers and trailers beginning with "Connect-" and "Grpc-" are reserved for
// use by the gRPC and Connect protocols: applications may read them but
// shouldn't write them.
//
// StreamingClientConn implementations provided by this module guarantee that
// all returned errors can be cast to [*Error] using the standard library's
// [errors.As].
//
// In order to support bidirectional streaming RPCs, all StreamingClientConn
// implementations must support limited concurrent use. See the comments on
// each group of methods for details.
type StreamingClientConn interface {
// Spec and Peer must be safe to call concurrently with all other methods.
Spec() Spec
Peer() Peer
// Send, RequestHeader, and CloseRequest may race with each other, but must
// be safe to call concurrently with all other methods.
Send(any) error
RequestHeader() http.Header
CloseRequest() error
// Receive, ResponseHeader, ResponseTrailer, and CloseResponse may race with
// each other, but must be safe to call concurrently with all other methods.
Receive(any) error
ResponseHeader() http.Header
ResponseTrailer() http.Header
CloseResponse() error
}
// Request is a wrapper around a generated request message. It provides
// access to metadata like headers and the RPC specification, as well as
// strongly-typed access to the message itself.
type Request[T any] struct {
Msg *T
spec Spec
peer Peer
header http.Header
method string
}
// NewRequest wraps a generated request message.
func NewRequest[T any](message *T) *Request[T] {
return &Request[T]{
Msg: message,
// Initialized lazily so we don't allocate unnecessarily.
header: nil,
}
}
// Any returns the concrete request message as an empty interface, so that
// *Request implements the [AnyRequest] interface.
func (r *Request[_]) Any() any {
return r.Msg
}
// Spec returns a description of this RPC.
func (r *Request[_]) Spec() Spec {
return r.spec
}
// Peer describes the other party for this RPC.
func (r *Request[_]) Peer() Peer {
return r.peer
}
// Header returns the HTTP headers for this request. Headers beginning with
// "Connect-" and "Grpc-" are reserved for use by the Connect and gRPC
// protocols: applications may read them but shouldn't write them.
func (r *Request[_]) Header() http.Header {
if r.header == nil {
r.header = make(http.Header)
}
return r.header
}
// HTTPMethod returns the HTTP method for this request. This is nearly always
// POST, but side-effect-free unary RPCs could be made via a GET.
//
// On a newly created request, via NewRequest, this will return the empty
// string until the actual request is actually sent and the HTTP method
// determined. This means that client interceptor functions will see the
// empty string until *after* they delegate to the handler they wrapped. It
// is even possible for this to return the empty string after such delegation,
// if the request was never actually sent to the server (and thus no
// determination ever made about the HTTP method).
func (r *Request[_]) HTTPMethod() string {
return r.method
}
// internalOnly implements AnyRequest.
func (r *Request[_]) internalOnly() {}
// setRequestMethod sets the request method to the given value.
func (r *Request[_]) setRequestMethod(method string) {
r.method = method
}
// AnyRequest is the common method set of every [Request], regardless of type
// parameter. It's used in unary interceptors.
//
// Headers and trailers beginning with "Connect-" and "Grpc-" are reserved for
// use by the gRPC and Connect protocols: applications may read them but
// shouldn't write them.
//
// To preserve our ability to add methods to this interface without breaking
// backward compatibility, only types defined in this package can implement
// AnyRequest.
type AnyRequest interface {
Any() any
Spec() Spec
Peer() Peer
Header() http.Header
HTTPMethod() string
internalOnly()
setRequestMethod(string)
}
// Response is a wrapper around a generated response message. It provides
// access to metadata like headers and trailers, as well as strongly-typed
// access to the message itself.
type Response[T any] struct {
Msg *T
header http.Header
trailer http.Header
}
// NewResponse wraps a generated response message.
func NewResponse[T any](message *T) *Response[T] {
return &Response[T]{
Msg: message,
// Initialized lazily so we don't allocate unnecessarily.
header: nil,
trailer: nil,
}
}
// Any returns the concrete response message as an empty interface, so that
// *Response implements the [AnyResponse] interface.
func (r *Response[_]) Any() any {
return r.Msg
}
// Header returns the HTTP headers for this response. Headers beginning with
// "Connect-" and "Grpc-" are reserved for use by the Connect and gRPC
// protocols: applications may read them but shouldn't write them.
func (r *Response[_]) Header() http.Header {
if r.header == nil {
r.header = make(http.Header)
}
return r.header
}
// Trailer returns the trailers for this response. Depending on the underlying
// RPC protocol, trailers may be sent as HTTP trailers or a protocol-specific
// block of in-body metadata.
//
// Trailers beginning with "Connect-" and "Grpc-" are reserved for use by the
// Connect and gRPC protocols: applications may read them but shouldn't write
// them.
func (r *Response[_]) Trailer() http.Header {
if r.trailer == nil {
r.trailer = make(http.Header)
}
return r.trailer
}
// internalOnly implements AnyResponse.
func (r *Response[_]) internalOnly() {}
// AnyResponse is the common method set of every [Response], regardless of type
// parameter. It's used in unary interceptors.
//
// Headers and trailers beginning with "Connect-" and "Grpc-" are reserved for
// use by the gRPC and Connect protocols: applications may read them but
// shouldn't write them.
//
// To preserve our ability to add methods to this interface without breaking
// backward compatibility, only types defined in this package can implement
// AnyResponse.
type AnyResponse interface {
Any() any
Header() http.Header
Trailer() http.Header
internalOnly()
}
// HTTPClient is the interface connect expects HTTP clients to implement. The
// standard library's *http.Client implements HTTPClient.
type HTTPClient interface {
Do(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
}
// Spec is a description of a client call or a handler invocation.
//
// If you're using Protobuf, protoc-gen-connect-go generates a constant for the
// fully-qualified Procedure corresponding to each RPC in your schema.
type Spec struct {
StreamType StreamType
Procedure string // for example, "/acme.foo.v1.FooService/Bar"
IsClient bool // otherwise we're in a handler
IdempotencyLevel IdempotencyLevel
}
// Peer describes the other party to an RPC.
//
// When accessed client-side, Addr contains the host or host:port from the
// server's URL. When accessed server-side, Addr contains the client's address
// in IP:port format.
//
// On both the client and the server, Protocol is the RPC protocol in use.
// Currently, it's either [ProtocolConnect], [ProtocolGRPC], or
// [ProtocolGRPCWeb], but additional protocols may be added in the future.
//
// Query contains the query parameters for the request. For the server, this
// will reflect the actual query parameters sent. For the client, it is unset.
type Peer struct {
Addr string
Protocol string
Query url.Values // server-only
}
func newPeerFromURL(url *url.URL, protocol string) Peer {
return Peer{
Addr: url.Host,
Protocol: protocol,
}
}
// handlerConnCloser extends StreamingHandlerConn with a method for handlers to
// terminate the message exchange (and optionally send an error to the client).
type handlerConnCloser interface {
StreamingHandlerConn
Close(error) error
}
// receiveUnaryResponse unmarshals a message from a StreamingClientConn, then
// envelopes the message and attaches headers and trailers. It attempts to
// consume the response stream and isn't appropriate when receiving multiple
// messages.
func receiveUnaryResponse[T any](conn StreamingClientConn) (*Response[T], error) {
var msg T
if err := conn.Receive(&msg); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// In a well-formed stream, the response message may be followed by a block
// of in-stream trailers or HTTP trailers. To ensure that we receive the
// trailers, try to read another message from the stream.
if err := conn.Receive(new(T)); err == nil {
return nil, NewError(CodeUnknown, errors.New("unary stream has multiple messages"))
} else if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
return nil, NewError(CodeUnknown, err)
}
return &Response[T]{
Msg: &msg,
header: conn.ResponseHeader(),
trailer: conn.ResponseTrailer(),
}, nil
}