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view mod_log_http/mod_log_http.lua @ 4293:edde5905744a
mod_s2s_keepalive: Don't send whitespace keepalives before s2sin stream is open
Could possibly result in whitespace before the XML and stream header,
which isn't allowed by the parser.
Don't think s2sout is affected, as the stream is opened early and
doesn't have to wait for the other end.
Thanks Ge0rG
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 10 Dec 2020 11:57:03 +0100 |
parents | 3f44abfe7264 |
children | 456b9f608fcf |
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module:set_global(); local http = require "net.http"; local codes = require "net.http.codes"; local json = require "util.json"; local log = assert(io.open(assert(module:get_option_string("log_http_file"), "Please supply log_http_file in the config"), "a+")); local function append_request(id, req) local headers = {}; for k, v in pairs(req.headers) do table.insert(headers, { name = k, value = v }); end local queryString = {}; if req.query then for _, pair in ipairs(http.formdecode(req.query)) do table.insert(queryString, pair); end end log:write("<<<", json.encode({ id = id; type = "request"; method = req.method; url = req.url; httpVersion = "HTTP/1.1"; cookies = {}; headers = headers; queryString = queryString; postData = req.body and { mimeType = req.headers["Content-Type"]; text = req.body; } or nil; headersSize = -1; bodySize = -1; }), "\n"); end local function append_response(id, resp) local headers = {}; for k, v in pairs(resp.headers) do table.insert(headers, { name = k, value = v }); end log:write(">>>", json.encode({ id = id; type = "response"; status = resp.code; statusText = codes[resp.code]; httpVersion = resp.httpversion; cookies = {}; headers = headers; content = resp.body and { size = #resp.body; mimeType = resp.headers.content_type; text = resp.body; } or nil; headersSize = -1; bodySize = -1; }), "\n"); end module:hook_object_event(http.events, "request", function (event) module:log("warn", "Request to %s!", event.url); append_request(event.request.id, event.request); end); module:hook_object_event(http.events, "request-connection-error", function (event) module:log("warn", "Failed to make request to %s!", event.url); end); module:hook_object_event(http.events, "response", function (event) module:log("warn", "Received response %d from %s!", event.code, event.url); append_response(event.request.id, event.response); end); function module.unload() log:close(); end