Before this change, if a request errored before getting its `response.headers` initialized, then it would attempt to `deinit` `response.headers` which would still be `undefined`. Since all locations that set `response.headers` use the same code, it can just be done upfront in `request` instead.
Closes#15380
fix for 32bit arches
curate error sets for api facing functions, expose raw errors in client.last_error
fix bugged dependency loop, disable protocol tests (needs mocking)
add separate mutex for bundle rescan
* extract http protocol into protocol.zig, as it is shared between client and server
* coalesce Request and Response back into Client.zig, they don't contain
any large chunks of code anymore
* http.Server is implemented as basic as possible, a simple example below:
```zig
fn handler(res: *Server.Response) !void {
while (true) {
defer res.reset();
try res.waitForCompleteHead();
res.headers.transfer_encoding = .{ .content_length = 14 };
res.headers.connection = res.request.headers.connection;
try res.sendResponseHead();
_ = try res.write("Hello, World!\n");
if (res.connection.closing) break;
}
}
pub fn main() !void {
var server = Server.init(std.heap.page_allocator, .{ .reuse_address = true });
defer server.deinit();
try server.listen(try net.Address.parseIp("127.0.0.1", 8080));
while (true) {
const res = try server.accept(.{ .dynamic = 8192 });
const thread = try std.Thread.spawn(.{}, handler, .{res});
thread.detach();
}
}
```
Common headers in a response are:
Content-Encoding: gzip
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
We used to return `HttpHeadersInvalid` if a `Transfer-Encoding` header
was received while the compression was already set.
However, Transfer-Encoding may not include compression. We should
only return an error if we are setting a value that was already set.
Fixes compatibility with a bunch of websites.
In Linux when interacting with the virtual file system when writing
in invalid value to a file the OS will return errno 22 (INVAL).
Instead of triggering an unreachable, this change now returns a
newly introduced error.InvalidArgument.
After this change, the system will be inspected for root certificates
only upon the first https request that actually occurs. This makes the
compiler no longer do SSL certificate scanning when running `zig build`
if no network requests are made.
closes#14204
In order to add tests for this I need to implement an HTTP server in the
standard library (#910) so that's probably the next thing I'll do.