130 lines
3.6 KiB
Go
130 lines
3.6 KiB
Go
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package servertiming
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/golang/gddo/httputil/header"
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)
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// HeaderKey is the specified key for the Server-Timing header.
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const HeaderKey = "Server-Timing"
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// Header represents a collection of metrics that can be encoded as
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// a Server-Timing header value.
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//
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// The functions for working with metrics are concurrency-safe to make
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// it easy to record metrics from goroutines. If you want to avoid the
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// lock overhead, you can access the Metrics field directly.
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//
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// The functions for working with metrics are also usable on a nil
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// Header pointer. This allows functions that use FromContext to get the
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// *Header value to skip nil-checking and use it as normal. On a nil
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// *Header, Metrics are not recorded.
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type Header struct {
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// Metrics is the list of metrics in the header.
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Metrics []*Metric
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// The lock that is held when Metrics is being modified. This
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// ONLY NEEDS TO BE SET WHEN working with Metrics directly. If using
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// the functions on the struct, the lock is managed automatically.
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sync.Mutex
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}
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// ParseHeader parses a Server-Timing header value.
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func ParseHeader(input string) (*Header, error) {
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// Split the comma-separated list of metrics
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rawMetrics := header.ParseList(headerParams(input))
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// Parse the list of metrics. We can pre-allocate the length of the
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// comma-separated list of metrics since at most it will be that and
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// most likely it will be that length.
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metrics := make([]*Metric, 0, len(rawMetrics))
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for _, raw := range rawMetrics {
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var m Metric
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m.Name, m.Extra = header.ParseValueAndParams(headerParams(raw))
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// Description
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if v, ok := m.Extra[paramNameDesc]; ok {
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m.Desc = v
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delete(m.Extra, paramNameDesc)
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}
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// Duration. This is treated as a millisecond value since that
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// is what modern browsers are treating it as. If the parsing of
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// an integer fails, the set value remains in the Extra field.
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if v, ok := m.Extra[paramNameDur]; ok {
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m.Duration, _ = time.ParseDuration(v + "ms")
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delete(m.Extra, paramNameDur)
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}
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metrics = append(metrics, &m)
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}
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return &Header{Metrics: metrics}, nil
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}
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// NewMetric creates a new Metric and adds it to this header.
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func (h *Header) NewMetric(name string) *Metric {
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return h.Add(&Metric{Name: name})
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}
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// Add adds the given metric to the header.
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//
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// This function is safe to call concurrently.
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func (h *Header) Add(m *Metric) *Metric {
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if h == nil {
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return m
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}
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h.Lock()
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defer h.Unlock()
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h.Metrics = append(h.Metrics, m)
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return m
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}
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// String returns the valid Server-Timing header value that can be
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// sent in an HTTP response.
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func (h *Header) String() string {
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parts := make([]string, 0, len(h.Metrics))
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for _, m := range h.Metrics {
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parts = append(parts, m.String())
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}
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return strings.Join(parts, ",")
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}
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// Specified server-timing-param-name values.
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const (
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paramNameDesc = "desc"
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paramNameDur = "dur"
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)
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// headerParams is a helper function that takes a header value and turns
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// it into the expected argument format for the httputil/header library
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// functions..
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func headerParams(s string) (http.Header, string) {
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const key = "Key"
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return http.Header(map[string][]string{
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key: {s},
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}), key
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}
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var reNumber = regexp.MustCompile(`^\d+\.?\d*$`)
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// headerEncodeParam encodes a key/value pair as a proper `key=value`
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// syntax, using double-quotes if necessary.
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func headerEncodeParam(key, value string) string {
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// The only case we currently don't quote is numbers. We can make this
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// smarter in the future.
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if reNumber.MatchString(value) {
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return fmt.Sprintf(`%s=%s`, key, value)
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf(`%s=%q`, key, value)
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}
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