# frozen_string_literal: true require_dependency 'method_profiler' # This module allows us to hijack a request and send it to the client in the deferred job queue # For cases where we are making remote calls like onebox or proxying files and so on this helps # free up a unicorn worker while the remote IO is happening module Hijack def hijack(&blk) controller_class = self.class if hijack = request.env['rack.hijack'] request.env['discourse.request_tracker.skip'] = true request_tracker = request.env['discourse.request_tracker'] # in the past unicorn would recycle env, this is not longer the case env = request.env request_copy = ActionDispatch::Request.new(env) transfer_timings = MethodProfiler.transfer io = hijack.call original_headers = response.headers Scheduler::Defer.later("hijack #{params["controller"]} #{params["action"]}") do MethodProfiler.start(transfer_timings) begin Thread.current[Logster::Logger::LOGSTER_ENV] = env # do this first to confirm we have a working connection # before doing any work io.write "HTTP/1.1 " # this trick avoids double render, also avoids any litter that the controller hooks # place on the response instance = controller_class.new response = ActionDispatch::Response.new instance.response = response instance.request = request_copy original_headers&.each do |k, v| # hash special handling so skip if k != "Cache-Control" instance.response.headers[k] = v end end begin instance.instance_eval(&blk) rescue => e # TODO we need to reuse our exception handling in ApplicationController Discourse.warn_exception(e, message: "Failed to process hijacked response correctly", env: env) end unless instance.response_body || response.committed? instance.status = 500 end response.commit! body = response.body headers = response.headers # add cors if needed if cors_origins = env[Discourse::Cors::ORIGINS_ENV] Discourse::Cors.apply_headers(cors_origins, env, headers) end headers['Content-Type'] ||= response.content_type || "text/plain" headers['Content-Length'] = body.bytesize headers['Connection'] = "close" status_string = Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[response.status.to_i] || "Unknown" io.write "#{response.status} #{status_string}\r\n" timings = MethodProfiler.stop if timings && duration = timings[:total_duration] headers["X-Runtime"] = "#{"%0.6f" % duration}" end headers.each do |name, val| io.write "#{name}: #{val}\r\n" end io.write "\r\n" io.write body rescue Errno::EPIPE, IOError # happens if client terminated before we responded, ignore io = nil ensure MethodProfiler.clear Thread.current[Logster::Logger::LOGSTER_ENV] = nil io.close if io rescue nil if request_tracker status = response.status rescue 500 request_tracker.log_request_info(env, [status, headers || {}, []], timings) end end end # not leaked out, we use 418 ... I am a teapot to denote that we are hijacked render plain: "", status: 418 else blk.call end end end