badguardhome/internal/home/web.go
Ainar Garipov f016ae172c Pull request: home: inc req size for some apis
Merge in DNS/adguard-home from 2666-req-body-lim to master

Updates #2666.

Squashed commit of the following:

commit a525974aee54831963e3f95c8186d44f1752e9c7
Merge: 947703f3 44168292
Author: Ainar Garipov <A.Garipov@AdGuard.COM>
Date:   Thu Feb 11 13:48:06 2021 +0300

    Merge branch 'master' into 2666-req-body-lim

commit 947703f36e1ee0ab08f938850f76824b7899d7e1
Author: Ainar Garipov <A.Garipov@AdGuard.COM>
Date:   Thu Feb 11 13:28:54 2021 +0300

    home: inc req size for some apis
2021-02-11 14:10:42 +03:00

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Go

package home
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"net"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/internal/util"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/log"
"github.com/NYTimes/gziphandler"
"github.com/gobuffalo/packr"
)
const (
// ReadTimeout is the maximum duration for reading the entire request,
// including the body.
ReadTimeout = 10 * time.Second
// ReadHeaderTimeout is the amount of time allowed to read request
// headers.
ReadHeaderTimeout = 10 * time.Second
// WriteTimeout is the maximum duration before timing out writes of the
// response.
WriteTimeout = 10 * time.Second
)
type webConfig struct {
firstRun bool
BindHost net.IP
BindPort int
BetaBindPort int
PortHTTPS int
// ReadTimeout is an option to pass to http.Server for setting an
// appropriate field.
ReadTimeout time.Duration
// ReadHeaderTimeout is an option to pass to http.Server for setting an
// appropriate field.
ReadHeaderTimeout time.Duration
// WriteTimeout is an option to pass to http.Server for setting an
// appropriate field.
WriteTimeout time.Duration
}
// HTTPSServer - HTTPS Server
type HTTPSServer struct {
server *http.Server
cond *sync.Cond
condLock sync.Mutex
shutdown bool // if TRUE, don't restart the server
enabled bool
cert tls.Certificate
}
// Web - module object
type Web struct {
conf *webConfig
forceHTTPS bool
httpServer *http.Server // HTTP module
httpsServer HTTPSServer // HTTPS module
// handlerBeta is the handler for new client.
handlerBeta http.Handler
// installerBeta is the pre-install handler for new client.
installerBeta http.Handler
// httpServerBeta is a server for new client.
httpServerBeta *http.Server
}
// CreateWeb - create module
func CreateWeb(conf *webConfig) *Web {
log.Info("Initialize web module")
w := Web{}
w.conf = conf
// Initialize and run the admin Web interface
box := packr.NewBox("../../build/static")
boxBeta := packr.NewBox("../../build2/static")
// if not configured, redirect / to /install.html, otherwise redirect /install.html to /
Context.mux.Handle("/", withMiddlewares(http.FileServer(box), gziphandler.GzipHandler, optionalAuthHandler, postInstallHandler))
w.handlerBeta = withMiddlewares(http.FileServer(boxBeta), gziphandler.GzipHandler, optionalAuthHandler, postInstallHandler)
// add handlers for /install paths, we only need them when we're not configured yet
if conf.firstRun {
log.Info("This is the first launch of AdGuard Home, redirecting everything to /install.html ")
Context.mux.Handle("/install.html", preInstallHandler(http.FileServer(box)))
w.installerBeta = preInstallHandler(http.FileServer(boxBeta))
w.registerInstallHandlers()
// This must be removed in API v1.
w.registerBetaInstallHandlers()
} else {
registerControlHandlers()
}
w.httpsServer.cond = sync.NewCond(&w.httpsServer.condLock)
return &w
}
// WebCheckPortAvailable - check if port is available
// BUT: if we are already using this port, no need
func WebCheckPortAvailable(port int) bool {
alreadyRunning := false
if Context.web.httpsServer.server != nil {
alreadyRunning = true
}
if !alreadyRunning {
err := util.CheckPortAvailable(config.BindHost, port)
if err != nil {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// TLSConfigChanged updates the TLS configuration and restarts the HTTPS server
// if necessary.
func (web *Web) TLSConfigChanged(ctx context.Context, tlsConf tlsConfigSettings) {
log.Debug("Web: applying new TLS configuration")
web.conf.PortHTTPS = tlsConf.PortHTTPS
web.forceHTTPS = (tlsConf.ForceHTTPS && tlsConf.Enabled && tlsConf.PortHTTPS != 0)
enabled := tlsConf.Enabled &&
tlsConf.PortHTTPS != 0 &&
len(tlsConf.PrivateKeyData) != 0 &&
len(tlsConf.CertificateChainData) != 0
var cert tls.Certificate
var err error
if enabled {
cert, err = tls.X509KeyPair(tlsConf.CertificateChainData, tlsConf.PrivateKeyData)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Lock()
if web.httpsServer.server != nil {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, shutdownTimeout)
err = web.httpsServer.server.Shutdown(ctx)
cancel()
if err != nil {
log.Debug("error while shutting down HTTP server: %s", err)
}
}
web.httpsServer.enabled = enabled
web.httpsServer.cert = cert
web.httpsServer.cond.Broadcast()
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Unlock()
}
// Start - start serving HTTP requests
func (web *Web) Start() {
// for https, we have a separate goroutine loop
go web.tlsServerLoop()
// this loop is used as an ability to change listening host and/or port
for !web.httpsServer.shutdown {
printHTTPAddresses("http")
errs := make(chan error, 2)
hostStr := web.conf.BindHost.String()
// we need to have new instance, because after Shutdown() the Server is not usable
web.httpServer = &http.Server{
ErrorLog: log.StdLog("web: http", log.DEBUG),
Addr: net.JoinHostPort(hostStr, strconv.Itoa(web.conf.BindPort)),
Handler: withMiddlewares(Context.mux, limitRequestBody),
ReadTimeout: web.conf.ReadTimeout,
ReadHeaderTimeout: web.conf.ReadHeaderTimeout,
WriteTimeout: web.conf.WriteTimeout,
}
go func() {
errs <- web.httpServer.ListenAndServe()
}()
if web.conf.BetaBindPort != 0 {
web.httpServerBeta = &http.Server{
ErrorLog: log.StdLog("web: http", log.DEBUG),
Addr: net.JoinHostPort(hostStr, strconv.Itoa(web.conf.BetaBindPort)),
Handler: withMiddlewares(Context.mux, limitRequestBody, web.wrapIndexBeta),
ReadTimeout: web.conf.ReadTimeout,
ReadHeaderTimeout: web.conf.ReadHeaderTimeout,
WriteTimeout: web.conf.WriteTimeout,
}
go func() {
errs <- web.httpServerBeta.ListenAndServe()
}()
}
err := <-errs
if err != http.ErrServerClosed {
cleanupAlways()
log.Fatal(err)
}
// We use ErrServerClosed as a sign that we need to rebind on new address, so go back to the start of the loop
}
}
// Close gracefully shuts down the HTTP servers.
func (web *Web) Close(ctx context.Context) {
log.Info("Stopping HTTP server...")
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Lock()
web.httpsServer.shutdown = true
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Unlock()
shut := func(srv *http.Server) {
if srv == nil {
return
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, shutdownTimeout)
defer cancel()
if err := srv.Shutdown(ctx); err != nil {
log.Debug("error while shutting down HTTP server: %s", err)
}
}
shut(web.httpsServer.server)
shut(web.httpServer)
shut(web.httpServerBeta)
log.Info("Stopped HTTP server")
}
func (web *Web) tlsServerLoop() {
for {
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Lock()
if web.httpsServer.shutdown {
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Unlock()
break
}
// this mechanism doesn't let us through until all conditions are met
for !web.httpsServer.enabled { // sleep until necessary data is supplied
web.httpsServer.cond.Wait()
if web.httpsServer.shutdown {
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Unlock()
return
}
}
web.httpsServer.cond.L.Unlock()
// prepare HTTPS server
address := net.JoinHostPort(web.conf.BindHost.String(), strconv.Itoa(web.conf.PortHTTPS))
web.httpsServer.server = &http.Server{
ErrorLog: log.StdLog("web: https", log.DEBUG),
Addr: address,
TLSConfig: &tls.Config{
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{web.httpsServer.cert},
MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12,
RootCAs: Context.tlsRoots,
CipherSuites: Context.tlsCiphers,
},
Handler: withMiddlewares(Context.mux, limitRequestBody),
ReadTimeout: web.conf.ReadTimeout,
ReadHeaderTimeout: web.conf.ReadHeaderTimeout,
WriteTimeout: web.conf.WriteTimeout,
}
printHTTPAddresses("https")
err := web.httpsServer.server.ListenAndServeTLS("", "")
if err != http.ErrServerClosed {
cleanupAlways()
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
}