* Introducing jetty-slf4j-impl
* Make Jetty use org.slf4j
* Removed most of org.eclipse.jetty.util.log classes
* Left org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Log and
org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Logger but as
simple bridge classes that are deprecated
* Migrated code using org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.StacklessLogging
to org.eclipse.jetty.logging.StacklessLogging found in
the jetty-slf4j-impl
* Moved logging start modules from jetty-util to jetty-home
* Simplified logging start modules
* Updated code that was using StdErrLog directly
* Updating module-info.java for org.slf4j
* removing org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.class references
* jetty-start supports manually declared default provider
+ and we use it to default "logging" to the "logging-jetty" provider
* Cleaning up jetty-maven-plugin and IT testing for Logging
* Using old slf4j for it testing
* Updating compiler config to show Xlint:exports warnings
* Updating console-capture and logging-noop
* Adding slf4j bridge (capture) jetty modules
* Updates to jetty logging module locations
* Changing reference to slf4j dependent mod
* Process requested enabled modules in topological order
* Limiting inclusions in shaded jetty-start
+ Also adding note to jetty-util classes that are used by
jetty-start
* Default logging level on baseline logging config is INFO (not DEBUG)
* Changing from system to server classes in logging
* Updating other modules to use new logging names
Signed-off-by: Joakim Erdfelt <joakim.erdfelt@gmail.com>
Introduced Request.Content with a reactive model to provide
request content.
Introduced RequestContentAdapter to wrap ContentProviders
into Request.Content.
Updated implementation to use the reactive model rather than
the old pull model.
Reimplemented all ContentProviders in terms of Request.Content.
Converted most of the tests from ContentProvider to Request.Content.
Updated proxy servlets and documentation.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
Added type parameter to methods that were using raw types.
Updated the implementation to use generics.
Deprecated static methods.
Updated usages.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
It is now possible to pass a `SslContextFactory.Client` to HttpProxy
so that it is possible to use a keystore for the proxy communication
and another keystore for the server communication.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
Fixed setting of host/port in AbstractConnectorHttpClientTransport
and HttpProxy so that the creation of SSLEngine can use the proper
host/port pair, and can be subsequently used in TLS components.
Introduced SslContextFactory X509ExtendedKeyManagerWrapper and
X509ExtendedTrustManagerWrapper as utility classes used internally
and in tests.
The test case for this issue required 3 keystores, so other test
classes have been refactored to use the new keystores.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
Introduced a Response.DemandedContentListener to explicitly separate
the will to request more content from the notification that the content
has been consumed.
Updated all transports to follow the new semantic: rather than waiting
for the callback to complete before delivering more content, now they
wait for the demand to be positive to deliver more content.
Since now the content may be unconsumed but there can be more demand,
all transport implementation had to be changed to use RetainableByteBuffer
to retain content buffers that were not consumed.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
* Issue #3806 async sendError
Avoid using isHandled as a test withing sendError as this can be
called asynchronously and is in a race with the normal dispatch of the
request, which could also be setting handled status.
The ErrorHandler was dispatching directly to a context from within
sendError. This meant that an async thread can call sendError and be
dispatched to within the servlet container at the same time that the
original thread was still dispatched to the container.
This commit fixes that problem by using an async dispatch for error
pages within the ErrorHandler. However, this introduces a new problem
that a well behaved async app will call complete after calling
sendError. Thus we have ignore complete ISEs for the remainder of
the current async cycle.
Fixed the closing of the output after calling sendError. Do not
close if the request was async (and thus might be dispatched to an
async error) or if it is now async because the error page itself is
async.
* updates from review
* better tests
* revert ignore complete
* added some TODOs
* more TODOs
* fixed rename
* cleanup ISE and more TODOs
* refactored to call sendError for uncaught exceptions rather than onError
* more of the refactor
* extra tests for sendError from completing state
Reworked HttpChannelState and sendError so that sendError is now
just a change of state. All the work is done in the ErrorDispatch
action, including calling the ErrorHandler. Async not yet working.
Additional tests
Converted ERRORED state to a separate boolean so it can be used for
both Sync and Async dispatches.
Removed ASYNC_IO state as it was just the same as DISPATCHED
The async onError listener handling is now most likely broken.
WIP making sendError simpler and more tests pass
WIP handling async and thrown exceptions
WIP passing tests
Improved thread handling
removed bad test
Implemented error dispatch on complete properly
more fixed tests
sendError state looks committed
- Added resetContent method to leave more non-content headers during sendError
- Fixed security tests
- simplified the non dispatch error page writing. Moved towards being able to write async
* fixed gzipHandlerTest
* Updated handling of timeout errors. According to servlet spec,
exceptions thrown from onTimeout should not be passed to onError, but
just logged and ignored:
If an exception is thrown while invoking methods in an AsyncListener,
it is logged and will not affect the invocation of any other AsyncListeners.
* This changes several tests.
* Dispatcher/ContextHandler changes for new ERROR dispatch handling. Feels a bit fragile!
* Fixed tests in jetty-servlets
* Fixed tests in jetty-proxy
* more test fixes
* Fixed head handling
reverted unnecessary changes
Improved reason handling
WIP on fully async error handling.
Simplified HttpChannelState state machines to allow for async actions
during completing
more WIP on fully async error handling.
sendError and completion are not both non-blocking, without using
a startAsync operation. However we are lacking unit tests that actually
exercise those code paths.
* Simplified name of states
Added test for async completion
* Cleanups and javadoc
* Cleanups and javadoc
* remove snake case
* feedback from review
* Write error page into fixed pooled buffer
Use the response to get/release a pooled buffer into which the error
page can be written. Make it a fixed sized buffer and if it overflows
then no error page is generated (first overflow turns off showstacks
to save space).
The ErrorHandler badly needs to be refactored, but we cannot change
API in jetty-9
* More test fixes for different error page format
* minor cleanups
* Cleanup from Review
* Fixed javadoc
* cleanups and simplifications
* Cleanup from Review
* renaming and some TODOs
* Cleanup from Review
* Checkstyle fixes
* Cleanup from Review
* Code cleanups and simplifications
* fixed debug
* Cleanup from Review
* Ensure response sent before server shutdown
* removed unnecessary optimisation
* fixed duplicate from merge
* Updates from review
Signed-off-by: Greg Wilkins <gregw@webtide.com>