package wsutil import ( "errors" "io" "io/ioutil" "github.com/gobwas/ws" ) // ErrNoFrameAdvance means that Reader's Read() method was called without // preceding NextFrame() call. var ErrNoFrameAdvance = errors.New("no frame advance") // FrameHandlerFunc handles parsed frame header and its body represented by // io.Reader. // // Note that reader represents already unmasked body. type FrameHandlerFunc func(ws.Header, io.Reader) error // Reader is a wrapper around source io.Reader which represents WebSocket // connection. It contains options for reading messages from source. // // Reader implements io.Reader, which Read() method reads payload of incoming // WebSocket frames. It also takes care on fragmented frames and possibly // intermediate control frames between them. // // Note that Reader's methods are not goroutine safe. type Reader struct { Source io.Reader State ws.State // SkipHeaderCheck disables checking header bits to be RFC6455 compliant. SkipHeaderCheck bool // CheckUTF8 enables UTF-8 checks for text frames payload. If incoming // bytes are not valid UTF-8 sequence, ErrInvalidUTF8 returned. CheckUTF8 bool // TODO(gobwas): add max frame size limit here. OnContinuation FrameHandlerFunc OnIntermediate FrameHandlerFunc opCode ws.OpCode // Used to store message op code on fragmentation. frame io.Reader // Used to as frame reader. raw io.LimitedReader // Used to discard frames without cipher. utf8 UTF8Reader // Used to check UTF8 sequences if CheckUTF8 is true. } // NewReader creates new frame reader that reads from r keeping given state to // make some protocol validity checks when it needed. func NewReader(r io.Reader, s ws.State) *Reader { return &Reader{ Source: r, State: s, } } // NewClientSideReader is a helper function that calls NewReader with r and // ws.StateClientSide. func NewClientSideReader(r io.Reader) *Reader { return NewReader(r, ws.StateClientSide) } // NewServerSideReader is a helper function that calls NewReader with r and // ws.StateServerSide. func NewServerSideReader(r io.Reader) *Reader { return NewReader(r, ws.StateServerSide) } // Read implements io.Reader. It reads the next message payload into p. // It takes care on fragmented messages. // // The error is io.EOF only if all of message bytes were read. // If an io.EOF happens during reading some but not all the message bytes // Read() returns io.ErrUnexpectedEOF. // // The error is ErrNoFrameAdvance if no NextFrame() call was made before // reading next message bytes. func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { if r.frame == nil { if !r.fragmented() { // Every new Read() must be preceded by NextFrame() call. return 0, ErrNoFrameAdvance } // Read next continuation or intermediate control frame. _, err := r.NextFrame() if err != nil { return 0, err } if r.frame == nil { // We handled intermediate control and now got nothing to read. return 0, nil } } n, err = r.frame.Read(p) if err != nil && err != io.EOF { return } if err == nil && r.raw.N != 0 { return } switch { case r.raw.N != 0: err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF case r.fragmented(): err = nil r.resetFragment() case r.CheckUTF8 && !r.utf8.Valid(): n = r.utf8.Accepted() err = ErrInvalidUTF8 default: r.reset() err = io.EOF } return } // Discard discards current message unread bytes. // It discards all frames of fragmented message. func (r *Reader) Discard() (err error) { for { _, err = io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, &r.raw) if err != nil { break } if !r.fragmented() { break } if _, err = r.NextFrame(); err != nil { break } } r.reset() return err } // NextFrame prepares r to read next message. It returns received frame header // and non-nil error on failure. // // Note that next NextFrame() call must be done after receiving or discarding // all current message bytes. func (r *Reader) NextFrame() (hdr ws.Header, err error) { hdr, err = ws.ReadHeader(r.Source) if err == io.EOF && r.fragmented() { // If we are in fragmented state EOF means that is was totally // unexpected. // // NOTE: This is necessary to prevent callers such that // ioutil.ReadAll to receive some amount of bytes without an error. // ReadAll() ignores an io.EOF error, thus caller may think that // whole message fetched, but actually only part of it. err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF } if err == nil && !r.SkipHeaderCheck { err = ws.CheckHeader(hdr, r.State) } if err != nil { return hdr, err } // Save raw reader to use it on discarding frame without ciphering and // other streaming checks. r.raw = io.LimitedReader{r.Source, hdr.Length} frame := io.Reader(&r.raw) if hdr.Masked { frame = NewCipherReader(frame, hdr.Mask) } if r.fragmented() { if hdr.OpCode.IsControl() { if cb := r.OnIntermediate; cb != nil { err = cb(hdr, frame) } if err == nil { // Ensure that src is empty. _, err = io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, &r.raw) } return } } else { r.opCode = hdr.OpCode } if r.CheckUTF8 && (hdr.OpCode == ws.OpText || (r.fragmented() && r.opCode == ws.OpText)) { r.utf8.Source = frame frame = &r.utf8 } // Save reader with ciphering and other streaming checks. r.frame = frame if hdr.OpCode == ws.OpContinuation { if cb := r.OnContinuation; cb != nil { err = cb(hdr, frame) } } if hdr.Fin { r.State = r.State.Clear(ws.StateFragmented) } else { r.State = r.State.Set(ws.StateFragmented) } return } func (r *Reader) fragmented() bool { return r.State.Fragmented() } func (r *Reader) resetFragment() { r.raw = io.LimitedReader{} r.frame = nil // Reset source of the UTF8Reader, but not the state. r.utf8.Source = nil } func (r *Reader) reset() { r.raw = io.LimitedReader{} r.frame = nil r.utf8 = UTF8Reader{} r.opCode = 0 } // NextReader prepares next message read from r. It returns header that // describes the message and io.Reader to read message's payload. It returns // non-nil error when it is not possible to read message's initial frame. // // Note that next NextReader() on the same r should be done after reading all // bytes from previously returned io.Reader. For more performant way to discard // message use Reader and its Discard() method. // // Note that it will not handle any "intermediate" frames, that possibly could // be received between text/binary continuation frames. That is, if peer sent // text/binary frame with fin flag "false", then it could send ping frame, and // eventually remaining part of text/binary frame with fin "true" – with // NextReader() the ping frame will be dropped without any notice. To handle // this rare, but possible situation (and if you do not know exactly which // frames peer could send), you could use Reader with OnIntermediate field set. func NextReader(r io.Reader, s ws.State) (ws.Header, io.Reader, error) { rd := &Reader{ Source: r, State: s, } header, err := rd.NextFrame() if err != nil { return header, nil, err } return header, rd, nil }