feat(ext/http): Add `addr` to HttpServer (#23442)

Adds an `addr` field to `HttpServer` to simplify the pattern
`Deno.serve({ onListen({ port } => listenPort = port })`. This becomes:
`const server = Deno.serve({}); port = server.addr.port`.

Changes:
- Refactors `serve` overloads to split TLS out (in preparation for
landing a place for the TLS SNI information)
- Adds an `addr` field to `HttpServer` that matches the `addr` field of
the corresponding `Deno.Listener`s.
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Matt Mastracci 2024-04-19 18:09:50 -06:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 137 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -6217,7 +6217,7 @@ declare namespace Deno {
*/
export function gid(): number | null;
/** Information for a HTTP request.
/** Additional information for an HTTP request and its connection.
*
* @category HTTP Server
*/
@ -6269,7 +6269,7 @@ declare namespace Deno {
onError?: (error: unknown) => Response | Promise<Response>;
/** The callback which is called when the server starts listening. */
onListen?: (params: { hostname: string; port: number }) => void;
onListen?: (localAddr: Deno.NetAddr) => void;
}
/** Additional options which are used when opening a TLS (HTTPS) server.
@ -6304,6 +6304,14 @@ declare namespace Deno {
handler: ServeHandler;
}
/**
* @category HTTP Server
*/
export interface ServeTlsInit {
/** The handler to invoke to process each incoming request. */
handler: ServeHandler;
}
/** @category HTTP Server */
export interface ServeUnixOptions {
/** The unix domain socket path to listen on. */
@ -6316,7 +6324,7 @@ declare namespace Deno {
onError?: (error: unknown) => Response | Promise<Response>;
/** The callback which is called when the server starts listening. */
onListen?: (params: { path: string }) => void;
onListen?: (localAddr: Deno.UnixAddr) => void;
}
/** Information for a unix domain socket HTTP request.
@ -6353,12 +6361,16 @@ declare namespace Deno {
*
* @category HTTP Server
*/
export interface HttpServer extends AsyncDisposable {
export interface HttpServer<A extends Deno.Addr = Deno.Addr>
extends AsyncDisposable {
/** A promise that resolves once server finishes - eg. when aborted using
* the signal passed to {@linkcode ServeOptions.signal}.
*/
finished: Promise<void>;
/** The local address this server is listening on. */
addr: A;
/**
* Make the server block the event loop from finishing.
*
@ -6395,7 +6407,7 @@ declare namespace Deno {
*
* @category HTTP Server
*/
export function serve(handler: ServeHandler): HttpServer;
export function serve(handler: ServeHandler): HttpServer<Deno.NetAddr>;
/** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag and handler.
*
* You can specify the socket path with `path` option.
@ -6444,7 +6456,67 @@ declare namespace Deno {
export function serve(
options: ServeUnixOptions,
handler: ServeUnixHandler,
): HttpServer;
): HttpServer<Deno.UnixAddr>;
/** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag and handler.
*
* You can specify an object with a port and hostname option, which is the
* address to listen on. The default is port `8000` on hostname `"127.0.0.1"`.
*
* You can change the address to listen on using the `hostname` and `port`
* options. The below example serves on port `3000` and hostname `"0.0.0.0"`.
*
* ```ts
* Deno.serve(
* { port: 3000, hostname: "0.0.0.0" },
* (_req) => new Response("Hello, world")
* );
* ```
*
* You can stop the server with an {@linkcode AbortSignal}. The abort signal
* needs to be passed as the `signal` option in the options bag. The server
* aborts when the abort signal is aborted. To wait for the server to close,
* await the promise returned from the `Deno.serve` API.
*
* ```ts
* const ac = new AbortController();
*
* const server = Deno.serve(
* { signal: ac.signal },
* (_req) => new Response("Hello, world")
* );
* server.finished.then(() => console.log("Server closed"));
*
* console.log("Closing server...");
* ac.abort();
* ```
*
* By default `Deno.serve` prints the message
* `Listening on http://<hostname>:<port>/` on listening. If you like to
* change this behavior, you can specify a custom `onListen` callback.
*
* ```ts
* Deno.serve({
* onListen({ port, hostname }) {
* console.log(`Server started at http://${hostname}:${port}`);
* // ... more info specific to your server ..
* },
* }, (_req) => new Response("Hello, world"));
* ```
*
* To enable TLS you must specify the `key` and `cert` options.
*
* ```ts
* const cert = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n";
* const key = "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n...\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\n";
* Deno.serve({ cert, key }, (_req) => new Response("Hello, world"));
* ```
*
* @category HTTP Server
*/
export function serve(
options: ServeOptions,
handler: ServeHandler,
): HttpServer<Deno.NetAddr>;
/** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag and handler.
*
* You can specify an object with a port and hostname option, which is the
@ -6503,11 +6575,10 @@ declare namespace Deno {
*/
export function serve(
options:
| ServeOptions
| ServeTlsOptions
| (ServeTlsOptions & TlsCertifiedKeyOptions),
handler: ServeHandler,
): HttpServer;
): HttpServer<Deno.NetAddr>;
/** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag.
*
* You can specify an object with the path option, which is the
@ -6534,7 +6605,7 @@ declare namespace Deno {
*/
export function serve(
options: ServeUnixInit & ServeUnixOptions,
): HttpServer;
): HttpServer<Deno.UnixAddr>;
/** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag.
*
* You can specify an object with a port and hostname option, which is the
@ -6563,10 +6634,39 @@ declare namespace Deno {
export function serve(
options:
& ServeInit
& ServeOptions,
): HttpServer<Deno.NetAddr>;
/** Serves HTTP requests with the given option bag.
*
* You can specify an object with a port and hostname option, which is the
* address to listen on. The default is port `8000` on hostname `"127.0.0.1"`.
*
* ```ts
* const ac = new AbortController();
*
* const server = Deno.serve({
* port: 3000,
* hostname: "0.0.0.0",
* handler: (_req) => new Response("Hello, world"),
* signal: ac.signal,
* onListen({ port, hostname }) {
* console.log(`Server started at http://${hostname}:${port}`);
* },
* });
* server.finished.then(() => console.log("Server closed"));
*
* console.log("Closing server...");
* ac.abort();
* ```
*
* @category HTTP Server
*/
export function serve(
options:
& ServeTlsInit
& (
| ServeOptions
| ServeTlsOptions
| (ServeTlsOptions & TlsCertifiedKeyOptions)
),
): HttpServer;
): HttpServer<Deno.NetAddr>;
}

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@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ function serve(arg1, arg2) {
const path = listener.addr.path;
return serveHttpOnListener(listener, signal, handler, onError, () => {
if (options.onListen) {
options.onListen({ path });
options.onListen(listener.addr);
} else {
console.log(`Listening on ${path}`);
}
@ -593,19 +593,18 @@ function serve(arg1, arg2) {
listenOpts.port = listener.addr.port;
}
const onListen = (scheme) => {
// If the hostname is "0.0.0.0", we display "localhost" in console
// because browsers in Windows don't resolve "0.0.0.0".
// See the discussion in https://github.com/denoland/deno_std/issues/1165
const hostname = listenOpts.hostname == "0.0.0.0"
? "localhost"
: listenOpts.hostname;
const port = listenOpts.port;
const addr = listener.addr;
// If the hostname is "0.0.0.0", we display "localhost" in console
// because browsers in Windows don't resolve "0.0.0.0".
// See the discussion in https://github.com/denoland/deno_std/issues/1165
const hostname = addr.hostname == "0.0.0.0" ? "localhost" : addr.hostname;
addr.hostname = hostname;
const onListen = (scheme) => {
if (options.onListen) {
options.onListen({ hostname, port });
options.onListen(addr);
} else {
console.log(`Listening on ${scheme}${hostname}:${port}/`);
console.log(`Listening on ${scheme}${addr.hostname}:${addr.port}/`);
}
};
@ -625,7 +624,7 @@ function serveHttpOnListener(listener, signal, handler, onError, onListen) {
onListen(context.scheme);
return serveHttpOn(context, callback);
return serveHttpOn(context, listener.addr, callback);
}
/**
@ -641,10 +640,10 @@ function serveHttpOnConnection(connection, signal, handler, onError, onListen) {
onListen(context.scheme);
return serveHttpOn(context, callback);
return serveHttpOn(context, connection.localAddr, callback);
}
function serveHttpOn(context, callback) {
function serveHttpOn(context, addr, callback) {
let ref = true;
let currentPromise = null;
@ -700,6 +699,7 @@ function serveHttpOn(context, callback) {
})();
return {
addr,
finished,
async shutdown() {
if (!context.closing && !context.closed) {

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@ -43,7 +43,10 @@ function onListen(
}
async function makeServer(
handler: (req: Request) => Response | Promise<Response>,
handler: (
req: Request,
info: Deno.ServeHandlerInfo,
) => Response | Promise<Response>,
): Promise<
{
finished: Promise<void>;
@ -432,7 +435,7 @@ Deno.test(async function httpServerRejectsOnAddrInUse() {
Deno.test({ permissions: { net: true } }, async function httpServerBasic() {
const ac = new AbortController();
const deferred = Promise.withResolvers<void>();
const listeningDeferred = Promise.withResolvers<void>();
const listeningDeferred = Promise.withResolvers<Deno.NetAddr>();
const server = Deno.serve({
handler: async (request, { remoteAddr }) => {
@ -447,11 +450,13 @@ Deno.test({ permissions: { net: true } }, async function httpServerBasic() {
},
port: servePort,
signal: ac.signal,
onListen: onListen(listeningDeferred.resolve),
onListen: (addr) => listeningDeferred.resolve(addr),
onError: createOnErrorCb(ac),
});
await listeningDeferred.promise;
const addr = await listeningDeferred.promise;
assertEquals(addr.hostname, server.addr.hostname);
assertEquals(addr.port, server.addr.port);
const resp = await fetch(`http://127.0.0.1:${servePort}/`, {
headers: { "connection": "close" },
});
@ -472,7 +477,7 @@ Deno.test(
async function httpServerOnListener() {
const ac = new AbortController();
const deferred = Promise.withResolvers<void>();
const listeningDeferred = Promise.withResolvers<void>();
const listeningDeferred = Promise.withResolvers();
const listener = Deno.listen({ port: servePort });
const server = serveHttpOnListener(
listener,
@ -3812,7 +3817,7 @@ Deno.test(
permissions: { run: true, read: true, write: true },
},
async function httpServerUnixDomainSocket() {
const { promise, resolve } = Promise.withResolvers<{ path: string }>();
const { promise, resolve } = Promise.withResolvers<Deno.UnixAddr>();
const ac = new AbortController();
const filePath = tmpUnixSocketPath();
const server = Deno.serve(
@ -3830,7 +3835,7 @@ Deno.test(
},
);
assertEquals(await promise, { path: filePath });
assertEquals((await promise).path, filePath);
assertEquals(
"hello world!",
await curlRequest(["--unix-socket", filePath, "http://localhost"]),