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- Bug 904479 - Added createPromiseWithId() that returns id of resolver r=kanru,nsm (2ac672d882) - Bug 1166580 - Disable mozHasPendingMessage tests on non-browser platform. r=me (03c689964b) - Bug 1162281 - Invalid system message handler in an App Manifest can break the entire system. r=fabrice (e192a95f9c) - Bug 1198988 - Turn off some useless dump() calls r=ferjm (34fc83b236) - Bug 1164498: Remove |DispatchBluetoothReply|, r=btian (6143335efa) - Bug 1001757 - Add ability to store core apps outside of profile on desktop b2g; r=fabrice (f6b605e7aa) - Bug 1155245 - Set the app status correctly for hosted certified apps in developer mode. r=fabrice (131178b80e) - Bug 1179052 - Add some raptor markers to b2g gecko startup r=gwagner (222256fad8) - Bug 1163904 - handle -url command line argument. r=fabrice (ee61af1ff9) - Bug 1167275 - JS error in shell.js handleCmdLine() r=me (32e75c604f) - Bug 1167197 - Fix GMPProvider on Android r=cpearce Bug 1181209 - Make changes to Gecko needed for b2gdroid to boot. r=fabrice (b35d3a372f) - Bug 1158544 - Remove FTPChannelChild::mWasOpened and make the base class mWasOpened protected; r=mcmanus (9111e1bc00) - Bug 1171716 - Part 2: Use NS_ReleaseOnMainThread in nsBaseChannel. r=froydnj (f138124f14) - partial of Bug 1177175 - Add a UITour target inside the TP panel. (603cc719b3) - Bug 1175545 - Dont process alt-svc on 421 r=hurley (ad0f2f6e91) - Bug 1191291 - convert nsHttpChannel::RetargetDeliveryTo warning to log r=michal.novotny (b9c6003df8) - Bug 1182487 - Don't try to write to HTTP cache entry in nsHttpChannel when entry is open for reading only. r=michal (b36d7014a0) - Bug 1173069 - Don't accumulate the cache hit telemetry for intercepted channels; r=mayhemer,jdm (aaed79183d) - Bug 1208755 HttpBaseChannel::ShouldIntercept() should not assume every channel has a LoadInfo. r=ckerschb (d55be94901) - Bug 1201229 - Return an empty string for a header when an error occurs; r=dragana (256d0462c8) - Bug 1048048 - add preload content policy types - web platform test updates (r=dveditz) (baa1004dd6) - Bug 1048048 - add preload content policy types - csp changes (r=dveditz) (17914dadba) - Bug 1048048 - add preload content policy types for stylesheets (r=cam) (29af13263a) - Bug 1048048 - add preload content policy types (r=ehsan) (f58a32d51b) - Bug 1201747 - Don't inspect the subject principal in StorageAllowedForPrincipal. r=mystor (4f2c100882) - Bug 1176829 - Remove custom elements base element queue. r=smaug (03a520c13d) - Bug 1176829 follow-up, finish removing unused member to fix bustage. CLOSED TREE (29c6150af8) - Bug 1179909: Build fix. r=me CLOSED TREE (40e3bdb971) - Bug 1188932 - Allow the User-Agent header to be explicitly set by requests, r=bkelly, r=jgraham (37aacbd37d)
Darin Fisher
darin@netscape.com
8/8/2001
HTTP DESIGN NOTES
CLASS BREAKDOWN
nsHttpHandler
- implements nsIProtocolHandler
- manages preferences
- owns the authentication cache
- holds references to frequently used services
nsHttpChannel
- implements nsIHttpChannel
- talks to the cache
- initiates http transactions
- processes http response codes
- intercepts progress notifications
nsHttpConnection
- implements nsIStreamListener & nsIStreamProvider
- talks to the socket transport service
- feeds data to its transaction object
- routes progress notifications
nsHttpConnectionInfo
- identifies a connection
nsHttpTransaction
- implements nsIRequest
- encapsulates a http request and response
- parses incoming data
nsHttpChunkedDecoder
- owned by a transaction
- removes chunked decoding
nsHttpRequestHead
- owns a nsHttpHeaderArray
- knows how to fill a request buffer
nsHttpResponseHead
- owns a nsHttpHeaderArray
- knows how to parse response lines
- performs common header manipulations/calculations
nsHttpHeaderArray
- stores http "<header>:<value>" pairs
nsHttpAuthCache
- stores authentication credentials for http auth domains
nsHttpBasicAuth
- implements nsIHttpAuthenticator
- generates BASIC auth credentials from user:pass
ATOMS
nsHttp:: (header namespace)
eg. nsHttp::Content_Length
TRANSACTION MODEL
InitiateTransaction -> ActivateConnection -> AsyncWrite, AsyncRead
The channel creates transactions, and passes them to the handler via
InitiateTransaction along with a nsHttpConnectionInfo object
identifying the requested connection. The handler either dispatches
the transaction immediately or queues it up to be dispatched later,
depending on whether or not the limit on the number of connections
to the requested server has been reached. Once the transaction can
be run, the handler looks for an idle connection or creates a new
connection, and then (re)activates the connection, assigning it the
new transaction.
Once activated the connection ensures that it has a socket transport,
and then calls AsyncWrite and AsyncRead on the socket transport. This
begins the process of talking to the server. To minimize buffering,
socket transport thread-proxying is completely disabled (using the flags
DONT_PROXY_LISTENER | DONT_PROXY_PROVIDER | DONT_PROXY_OBSERVER with
both AsyncWrite and AsyncRead). This means that the nsHttpConnection's
OnStartRequest, OnDataAvailable, OnDataWritable, and OnStopRequest
methods will execute on the socket transport thread.
The transaction defines (non-virtual) OnDataReadable, OnDataWritable, and
OnStopTransaction methods, which the connection calls in response to
its OnDataAvailable, OnDataWritable, and OnStopRequest methods, respectively.
The transaction owns a nsStreamListenerProxy created by the channel, which
it uses to transfer data from the socket thread over to the client's thread.
To mimize buffering, the transaction implements nsIInputStream, and passes
itself to the stream listener proxy's OnDataAvailable. In this way, we
have effectively wedged the response parsing between the socket and the
thread proxy's buffer. When read, the transaction turns around and reads
from the socket using the buffer passed to it. The transaction scans the
buffer for headers, removes them as they are detected, and copies the headers
into its nsHttpResponseHead object. The rest of the data remains in the
buffer, and is proxied over to the client's thread to be handled first by the
http channel and eventually by the client.
There are several other major design factors, including:
- transaction cancelation
- progress notification
- SSL tunneling
- chunked decoding
- thread safety
- premature EOF detection and transaction restarting
- pipelining (not yet implemented)
CACHING
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