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276 lines
7.5 KiB
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// Remove me when https://github.com/golang/go/pull/56151 will be merged
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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package frankenphp_test
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net/http"
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"net/http/httptrace"
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"net/textproto"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts"
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)
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// ResponseRecorder is an implementation of http.ResponseWriter that
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// records its mutations for later inspection in tests.
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type ResponseRecorder struct {
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// Code is the HTTP response code set by WriteHeader.
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//
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// Note that if a Handler never calls WriteHeader or Write,
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// this might end up being 0, rather than the implicit
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// http.StatusOK. To get the implicit value, use the Result
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// method.
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Code int
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// HeaderMap contains the headers explicitly set by the Handler.
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// It is an internal detail.
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//
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// Deprecated: HeaderMap exists for historical compatibility
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// and should not be used. To access the headers returned by a handler,
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// use the Response.Header map as returned by the Result method.
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HeaderMap http.Header
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// Body is the buffer to which the Handler's Write calls are sent.
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// If nil, the Writes are silently discarded.
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Body *bytes.Buffer
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// Flushed is whether the Handler called Flush.
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Flushed bool
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// ClientTrace is used to trace 1XX responses
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ClientTrace *httptrace.ClientTrace
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result *http.Response // cache of Result's return value
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snapHeader http.Header // snapshot of HeaderMap at first Write
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wroteHeader bool
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}
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// NewRecorder returns an initialized ResponseRecorder.
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func NewRecorder() *ResponseRecorder {
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return &ResponseRecorder{
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HeaderMap: make(http.Header),
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Body: new(bytes.Buffer),
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Code: 200,
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}
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}
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// DefaultRemoteAddr is the default remote address to return in RemoteAddr if
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// an explicit DefaultRemoteAddr isn't set on ResponseRecorder.
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const DefaultRemoteAddr = "1.2.3.4"
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// Header implements http.ResponseWriter. It returns the response
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// headers to mutate within a handler. To test the headers that were
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// written after a handler completes, use the Result method and see
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// the returned Response value's Header.
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func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Header() http.Header {
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m := rw.HeaderMap
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if m == nil {
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m = make(http.Header)
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rw.HeaderMap = m
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}
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return m
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}
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// writeHeader writes a header if it was not written yet and
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// detects Content-Type if needed.
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//
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// bytes or str are the beginning of the response body.
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// We pass both to avoid unnecessarily generate garbage
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// in rw.WriteString which was created for performance reasons.
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// Non-nil bytes win.
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func (rw *ResponseRecorder) writeHeader(b []byte, str string) {
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if rw.wroteHeader {
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return
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}
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if len(str) > 512 {
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str = str[:512]
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}
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m := rw.Header()
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_, hasType := m["Content-Type"]
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hasTE := m.Get("Transfer-Encoding") != ""
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if !hasType && !hasTE {
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if b == nil {
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b = []byte(str)
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}
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m.Set("Content-Type", http.DetectContentType(b))
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}
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rw.WriteHeader(200)
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}
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// Write implements http.ResponseWriter. The data in buf is written to
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// rw.Body, if not nil.
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func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) {
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rw.writeHeader(buf, "")
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if rw.Body != nil {
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rw.Body.Write(buf)
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}
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return len(buf), nil
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}
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// WriteString implements io.StringWriter. The data in str is written
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// to rw.Body, if not nil.
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func (rw *ResponseRecorder) WriteString(str string) (int, error) {
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rw.writeHeader(nil, str)
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if rw.Body != nil {
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rw.Body.WriteString(str)
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}
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return len(str), nil
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}
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func checkWriteHeaderCode(code int) {
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// Issue 22880: require valid WriteHeader status codes.
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// For now we only enforce that it's three digits.
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// In the future we might block things over 599 (600 and above aren't defined
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// at https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7231.html#status.codes)
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// and we might block under 200 (once we have more mature 1xx support).
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// But for now any three digits.
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//
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// We used to send "HTTP/1.1 000 0" on the wire in responses but there's
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// no equivalent bogus thing we can realistically send in HTTP/2,
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// so we'll consistently panic instead and help people find their bugs
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// early. (We can't return an error from WriteHeader even if we wanted to.)
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if code < 100 || code > 999 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid WriteHeader code %v", code))
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}
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}
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// WriteHeader implements http.ResponseWriter.
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func (rw *ResponseRecorder) WriteHeader(code int) {
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if rw.wroteHeader {
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return
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}
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checkWriteHeaderCode(code)
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if rw.ClientTrace != nil && code >= 100 && code < 200 {
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if code == 100 {
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rw.ClientTrace.Got100Continue()
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}
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// treat 101 as a terminal status, see issue 26161
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if code != http.StatusSwitchingProtocols {
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if err := rw.ClientTrace.Got1xxResponse(code, textproto.MIMEHeader(rw.HeaderMap)); err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return
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}
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}
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rw.Code = code
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rw.wroteHeader = true
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if rw.HeaderMap == nil {
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rw.HeaderMap = make(http.Header)
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}
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rw.snapHeader = rw.HeaderMap.Clone()
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}
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// Flush implements http.Flusher. To test whether Flush was
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// called, see rw.Flushed.
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func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Flush() {
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if !rw.wroteHeader {
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rw.WriteHeader(200)
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}
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rw.Flushed = true
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}
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// Result returns the response generated by the handler.
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//
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// The returned Response will have at least its StatusCode,
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// Header, Body, and optionally Trailer populated.
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// More fields may be populated in the future, so callers should
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// not DeepEqual the result in tests.
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//
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// The Response.Header is a snapshot of the headers at the time of the
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// first write call, or at the time of this call, if the handler never
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// did a write.
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//
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// The Response.Body is guaranteed to be non-nil and Body.Read call is
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// guaranteed to not return any error other than io.EOF.
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//
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// Result must only be called after the handler has finished running.
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func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Result() *http.Response {
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if rw.result != nil {
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return rw.result
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}
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if rw.snapHeader == nil {
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rw.snapHeader = rw.HeaderMap.Clone()
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}
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res := &http.Response{
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Proto: "HTTP/1.1",
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ProtoMajor: 1,
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ProtoMinor: 1,
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StatusCode: rw.Code,
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Header: rw.snapHeader,
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}
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rw.result = res
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if res.StatusCode == 0 {
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res.StatusCode = 200
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}
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res.Status = fmt.Sprintf("%03d %s", res.StatusCode, http.StatusText(res.StatusCode))
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if rw.Body != nil {
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res.Body = io.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(rw.Body.Bytes()))
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} else {
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res.Body = http.NoBody
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}
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res.ContentLength = parseContentLength(res.Header.Get("Content-Length"))
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if trailers, ok := rw.snapHeader["Trailer"]; ok {
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res.Trailer = make(http.Header, len(trailers))
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for _, k := range trailers {
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for _, k := range strings.Split(k, ",") {
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k = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(textproto.TrimString(k))
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if !httpguts.ValidTrailerHeader(k) {
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// Ignore since forbidden by RFC 7230, section 4.1.2.
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continue
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}
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vv, ok := rw.HeaderMap[k]
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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vv2 := make([]string, len(vv))
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copy(vv2, vv)
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res.Trailer[k] = vv2
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}
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}
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}
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for k, vv := range rw.HeaderMap {
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if !strings.HasPrefix(k, http.TrailerPrefix) {
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continue
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}
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if res.Trailer == nil {
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res.Trailer = make(http.Header)
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}
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for _, v := range vv {
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res.Trailer.Add(strings.TrimPrefix(k, http.TrailerPrefix), v)
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}
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}
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return res
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}
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// parseContentLength trims whitespace from s and returns -1 if no value
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// is set, or the value if it's >= 0.
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//
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// This a modified version of same function found in net/http/transfer.go. This
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// one just ignores an invalid header.
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func parseContentLength(cl string) int64 {
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cl = textproto.TrimString(cl)
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if cl == "" {
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return -1
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}
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n, err := strconv.ParseUint(cl, 10, 63)
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if err != nil {
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return -1
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}
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return int64(n)
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}
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