| /* |
| Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors. |
| |
| Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| |
| http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| |
| Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| limitations under the License. |
| */ |
| |
| package rest |
| |
| import ( |
| "bytes" |
| "context" |
| "encoding/hex" |
| "fmt" |
| "io" |
| "io/ioutil" |
| "mime" |
| "net/http" |
| "net/url" |
| "path" |
| "reflect" |
| "strconv" |
| "strings" |
| "sync" |
| "time" |
| |
| "golang.org/x/net/http2" |
| "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors" |
| metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1" |
| "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime" |
| "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema" |
| "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/serializer/streaming" |
| utilclock "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/clock" |
| "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/net" |
| "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/watch" |
| restclientwatch "k8s.io/client-go/rest/watch" |
| "k8s.io/client-go/tools/metrics" |
| "k8s.io/client-go/util/flowcontrol" |
| "k8s.io/klog/v2" |
| ) |
| |
| var ( |
| // longThrottleLatency defines threshold for logging requests. All requests being |
| // throttled (via the provided rateLimiter) for more than longThrottleLatency will |
| // be logged. |
| longThrottleLatency = 50 * time.Millisecond |
| |
| // extraLongThrottleLatency defines the threshold for logging requests at log level 2. |
| extraLongThrottleLatency = 1 * time.Second |
| ) |
| |
| // HTTPClient is an interface for testing a request object. |
| type HTTPClient interface { |
| Do(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) |
| } |
| |
| // ResponseWrapper is an interface for getting a response. |
| // The response may be either accessed as a raw data (the whole output is put into memory) or as a stream. |
| type ResponseWrapper interface { |
| DoRaw(context.Context) ([]byte, error) |
| Stream(context.Context) (io.ReadCloser, error) |
| } |
| |
| // RequestConstructionError is returned when there's an error assembling a request. |
| type RequestConstructionError struct { |
| Err error |
| } |
| |
| // Error returns a textual description of 'r'. |
| func (r *RequestConstructionError) Error() string { |
| return fmt.Sprintf("request construction error: '%v'", r.Err) |
| } |
| |
| var noBackoff = &NoBackoff{} |
| |
| // Request allows for building up a request to a server in a chained fashion. |
| // Any errors are stored until the end of your call, so you only have to |
| // check once. |
| type Request struct { |
| c *RESTClient |
| |
| warningHandler WarningHandler |
| |
| rateLimiter flowcontrol.RateLimiter |
| backoff BackoffManager |
| timeout time.Duration |
| maxRetries int |
| |
| // generic components accessible via method setters |
| verb string |
| pathPrefix string |
| subpath string |
| params url.Values |
| headers http.Header |
| |
| // structural elements of the request that are part of the Kubernetes API conventions |
| namespace string |
| namespaceSet bool |
| resource string |
| resourceName string |
| subresource string |
| |
| // output |
| err error |
| body io.Reader |
| } |
| |
| // NewRequest creates a new request helper object for accessing runtime.Objects on a server. |
| func NewRequest(c *RESTClient) *Request { |
| var backoff BackoffManager |
| if c.createBackoffMgr != nil { |
| backoff = c.createBackoffMgr() |
| } |
| if backoff == nil { |
| backoff = noBackoff |
| } |
| |
| var pathPrefix string |
| if c.base != nil { |
| pathPrefix = path.Join("/", c.base.Path, c.versionedAPIPath) |
| } else { |
| pathPrefix = path.Join("/", c.versionedAPIPath) |
| } |
| |
| var timeout time.Duration |
| if c.Client != nil { |
| timeout = c.Client.Timeout |
| } |
| |
| r := &Request{ |
| c: c, |
| rateLimiter: c.rateLimiter, |
| backoff: backoff, |
| timeout: timeout, |
| pathPrefix: pathPrefix, |
| maxRetries: 10, |
| warningHandler: c.warningHandler, |
| } |
| |
| switch { |
| case len(c.content.AcceptContentTypes) > 0: |
| r.SetHeader("Accept", c.content.AcceptContentTypes) |
| case len(c.content.ContentType) > 0: |
| r.SetHeader("Accept", c.content.ContentType+", */*") |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // NewRequestWithClient creates a Request with an embedded RESTClient for use in test scenarios. |
| func NewRequestWithClient(base *url.URL, versionedAPIPath string, content ClientContentConfig, client *http.Client) *Request { |
| return NewRequest(&RESTClient{ |
| base: base, |
| versionedAPIPath: versionedAPIPath, |
| content: content, |
| Client: client, |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| // Verb sets the verb this request will use. |
| func (r *Request) Verb(verb string) *Request { |
| r.verb = verb |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Prefix adds segments to the relative beginning to the request path. These |
| // items will be placed before the optional Namespace, Resource, or Name sections. |
| // Setting AbsPath will clear any previously set Prefix segments |
| func (r *Request) Prefix(segments ...string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| r.pathPrefix = path.Join(r.pathPrefix, path.Join(segments...)) |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Suffix appends segments to the end of the path. These items will be placed after the prefix and optional |
| // Namespace, Resource, or Name sections. |
| func (r *Request) Suffix(segments ...string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| r.subpath = path.Join(r.subpath, path.Join(segments...)) |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Resource sets the resource to access (<resource>/[ns/<namespace>/]<name>) |
| func (r *Request) Resource(resource string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| if len(r.resource) != 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("resource already set to %q, cannot change to %q", r.resource, resource) |
| return r |
| } |
| if msgs := IsValidPathSegmentName(resource); len(msgs) != 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("invalid resource %q: %v", resource, msgs) |
| return r |
| } |
| r.resource = resource |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // BackOff sets the request's backoff manager to the one specified, |
| // or defaults to the stub implementation if nil is provided |
| func (r *Request) BackOff(manager BackoffManager) *Request { |
| if manager == nil { |
| r.backoff = &NoBackoff{} |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| r.backoff = manager |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // WarningHandler sets the handler this client uses when warning headers are encountered. |
| // If set to nil, this client will use the default warning handler (see SetDefaultWarningHandler). |
| func (r *Request) WarningHandler(handler WarningHandler) *Request { |
| r.warningHandler = handler |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Throttle receives a rate-limiter and sets or replaces an existing request limiter |
| func (r *Request) Throttle(limiter flowcontrol.RateLimiter) *Request { |
| r.rateLimiter = limiter |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // SubResource sets a sub-resource path which can be multiple segments after the resource |
| // name but before the suffix. |
| func (r *Request) SubResource(subresources ...string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| subresource := path.Join(subresources...) |
| if len(r.subresource) != 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("subresource already set to %q, cannot change to %q", r.resource, subresource) |
| return r |
| } |
| for _, s := range subresources { |
| if msgs := IsValidPathSegmentName(s); len(msgs) != 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("invalid subresource %q: %v", s, msgs) |
| return r |
| } |
| } |
| r.subresource = subresource |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Name sets the name of a resource to access (<resource>/[ns/<namespace>/]<name>) |
| func (r *Request) Name(resourceName string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| if len(resourceName) == 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("resource name may not be empty") |
| return r |
| } |
| if len(r.resourceName) != 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("resource name already set to %q, cannot change to %q", r.resourceName, resourceName) |
| return r |
| } |
| if msgs := IsValidPathSegmentName(resourceName); len(msgs) != 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("invalid resource name %q: %v", resourceName, msgs) |
| return r |
| } |
| r.resourceName = resourceName |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Namespace applies the namespace scope to a request (<resource>/[ns/<namespace>/]<name>) |
| func (r *Request) Namespace(namespace string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| if r.namespaceSet { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("namespace already set to %q, cannot change to %q", r.namespace, namespace) |
| return r |
| } |
| if msgs := IsValidPathSegmentName(namespace); len(msgs) != 0 { |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("invalid namespace %q: %v", namespace, msgs) |
| return r |
| } |
| r.namespaceSet = true |
| r.namespace = namespace |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // NamespaceIfScoped is a convenience function to set a namespace if scoped is true |
| func (r *Request) NamespaceIfScoped(namespace string, scoped bool) *Request { |
| if scoped { |
| return r.Namespace(namespace) |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // AbsPath overwrites an existing path with the segments provided. Trailing slashes are preserved |
| // when a single segment is passed. |
| func (r *Request) AbsPath(segments ...string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| r.pathPrefix = path.Join(r.c.base.Path, path.Join(segments...)) |
| if len(segments) == 1 && (len(r.c.base.Path) > 1 || len(segments[0]) > 1) && strings.HasSuffix(segments[0], "/") { |
| // preserve any trailing slashes for legacy behavior |
| r.pathPrefix += "/" |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // RequestURI overwrites existing path and parameters with the value of the provided server relative |
| // URI. |
| func (r *Request) RequestURI(uri string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| locator, err := url.Parse(uri) |
| if err != nil { |
| r.err = err |
| return r |
| } |
| r.pathPrefix = locator.Path |
| if len(locator.Query()) > 0 { |
| if r.params == nil { |
| r.params = make(url.Values) |
| } |
| for k, v := range locator.Query() { |
| r.params[k] = v |
| } |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Param creates a query parameter with the given string value. |
| func (r *Request) Param(paramName, s string) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| return r.setParam(paramName, s) |
| } |
| |
| // VersionedParams will take the provided object, serialize it to a map[string][]string using the |
| // implicit RESTClient API version and the default parameter codec, and then add those as parameters |
| // to the request. Use this to provide versioned query parameters from client libraries. |
| // VersionedParams will not write query parameters that have omitempty set and are empty. If a |
| // parameter has already been set it is appended to (Params and VersionedParams are additive). |
| func (r *Request) VersionedParams(obj runtime.Object, codec runtime.ParameterCodec) *Request { |
| return r.SpecificallyVersionedParams(obj, codec, r.c.content.GroupVersion) |
| } |
| |
| func (r *Request) SpecificallyVersionedParams(obj runtime.Object, codec runtime.ParameterCodec, version schema.GroupVersion) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| params, err := codec.EncodeParameters(obj, version) |
| if err != nil { |
| r.err = err |
| return r |
| } |
| for k, v := range params { |
| if r.params == nil { |
| r.params = make(url.Values) |
| } |
| r.params[k] = append(r.params[k], v...) |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| func (r *Request) setParam(paramName, value string) *Request { |
| if r.params == nil { |
| r.params = make(url.Values) |
| } |
| r.params[paramName] = append(r.params[paramName], value) |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| func (r *Request) SetHeader(key string, values ...string) *Request { |
| if r.headers == nil { |
| r.headers = http.Header{} |
| } |
| r.headers.Del(key) |
| for _, value := range values { |
| r.headers.Add(key, value) |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Timeout makes the request use the given duration as an overall timeout for the |
| // request. Additionally, if set passes the value as "timeout" parameter in URL. |
| func (r *Request) Timeout(d time.Duration) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| r.timeout = d |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // MaxRetries makes the request use the given integer as a ceiling of retrying upon receiving |
| // "Retry-After" headers and 429 status-code in the response. The default is 10 unless this |
| // function is specifically called with a different value. |
| // A zero maxRetries prevent it from doing retires and return an error immediately. |
| func (r *Request) MaxRetries(maxRetries int) *Request { |
| if maxRetries < 0 { |
| maxRetries = 0 |
| } |
| r.maxRetries = maxRetries |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Body makes the request use obj as the body. Optional. |
| // If obj is a string, try to read a file of that name. |
| // If obj is a []byte, send it directly. |
| // If obj is an io.Reader, use it directly. |
| // If obj is a runtime.Object, marshal it correctly, and set Content-Type header. |
| // If obj is a runtime.Object and nil, do nothing. |
| // Otherwise, set an error. |
| func (r *Request) Body(obj interface{}) *Request { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r |
| } |
| switch t := obj.(type) { |
| case string: |
| data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(t) |
| if err != nil { |
| r.err = err |
| return r |
| } |
| glogBody("Request Body", data) |
| r.body = bytes.NewReader(data) |
| case []byte: |
| glogBody("Request Body", t) |
| r.body = bytes.NewReader(t) |
| case io.Reader: |
| r.body = t |
| case runtime.Object: |
| // callers may pass typed interface pointers, therefore we must check nil with reflection |
| if reflect.ValueOf(t).IsNil() { |
| return r |
| } |
| encoder, err := r.c.content.Negotiator.Encoder(r.c.content.ContentType, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| r.err = err |
| return r |
| } |
| data, err := runtime.Encode(encoder, t) |
| if err != nil { |
| r.err = err |
| return r |
| } |
| glogBody("Request Body", data) |
| r.body = bytes.NewReader(data) |
| r.SetHeader("Content-Type", r.c.content.ContentType) |
| default: |
| r.err = fmt.Errorf("unknown type used for body: %+v", obj) |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // URL returns the current working URL. |
| func (r *Request) URL() *url.URL { |
| p := r.pathPrefix |
| if r.namespaceSet && len(r.namespace) > 0 { |
| p = path.Join(p, "namespaces", r.namespace) |
| } |
| if len(r.resource) != 0 { |
| p = path.Join(p, strings.ToLower(r.resource)) |
| } |
| // Join trims trailing slashes, so preserve r.pathPrefix's trailing slash for backwards compatibility if nothing was changed |
| if len(r.resourceName) != 0 || len(r.subpath) != 0 || len(r.subresource) != 0 { |
| p = path.Join(p, r.resourceName, r.subresource, r.subpath) |
| } |
| |
| finalURL := &url.URL{} |
| if r.c.base != nil { |
| *finalURL = *r.c.base |
| } |
| finalURL.Path = p |
| |
| query := url.Values{} |
| for key, values := range r.params { |
| for _, value := range values { |
| query.Add(key, value) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // timeout is handled specially here. |
| if r.timeout != 0 { |
| query.Set("timeout", r.timeout.String()) |
| } |
| finalURL.RawQuery = query.Encode() |
| return finalURL |
| } |
| |
| // finalURLTemplate is similar to URL(), but will make all specific parameter values equal |
| // - instead of name or namespace, "{name}" and "{namespace}" will be used, and all query |
| // parameters will be reset. This creates a copy of the url so as not to change the |
| // underlying object. |
| func (r Request) finalURLTemplate() url.URL { |
| newParams := url.Values{} |
| v := []string{"{value}"} |
| for k := range r.params { |
| newParams[k] = v |
| } |
| r.params = newParams |
| url := r.URL() |
| segments := strings.Split(r.URL().Path, "/") |
| groupIndex := 0 |
| index := 0 |
| if r.URL() != nil && r.c.base != nil && strings.Contains(r.URL().Path, r.c.base.Path) { |
| groupIndex += len(strings.Split(r.c.base.Path, "/")) |
| } |
| if groupIndex >= len(segments) { |
| return *url |
| } |
| |
| const CoreGroupPrefix = "api" |
| const NamedGroupPrefix = "apis" |
| isCoreGroup := segments[groupIndex] == CoreGroupPrefix |
| isNamedGroup := segments[groupIndex] == NamedGroupPrefix |
| if isCoreGroup { |
| // checking the case of core group with /api/v1/... format |
| index = groupIndex + 2 |
| } else if isNamedGroup { |
| // checking the case of named group with /apis/apps/v1/... format |
| index = groupIndex + 3 |
| } else { |
| // this should not happen that the only two possibilities are /api... and /apis..., just want to put an |
| // outlet here in case more API groups are added in future if ever possible: |
| // https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/kubernetes-api/#api-groups |
| // if a wrong API groups name is encountered, return the {prefix} for url.Path |
| url.Path = "/{prefix}" |
| url.RawQuery = "" |
| return *url |
| } |
| //switch segLength := len(segments) - index; segLength { |
| switch { |
| // case len(segments) - index == 1: |
| // resource (with no name) do nothing |
| case len(segments)-index == 2: |
| // /$RESOURCE/$NAME: replace $NAME with {name} |
| segments[index+1] = "{name}" |
| case len(segments)-index == 3: |
| if segments[index+2] == "finalize" || segments[index+2] == "status" { |
| // /$RESOURCE/$NAME/$SUBRESOURCE: replace $NAME with {name} |
| segments[index+1] = "{name}" |
| } else { |
| // /namespace/$NAMESPACE/$RESOURCE: replace $NAMESPACE with {namespace} |
| segments[index+1] = "{namespace}" |
| } |
| case len(segments)-index >= 4: |
| segments[index+1] = "{namespace}" |
| // /namespace/$NAMESPACE/$RESOURCE/$NAME: replace $NAMESPACE with {namespace}, $NAME with {name} |
| if segments[index+3] != "finalize" && segments[index+3] != "status" { |
| // /$RESOURCE/$NAME/$SUBRESOURCE: replace $NAME with {name} |
| segments[index+3] = "{name}" |
| } |
| } |
| url.Path = path.Join(segments...) |
| return *url |
| } |
| |
| func (r *Request) tryThrottle(ctx context.Context) error { |
| if r.rateLimiter == nil { |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| now := time.Now() |
| |
| err := r.rateLimiter.Wait(ctx) |
| |
| latency := time.Since(now) |
| if latency > longThrottleLatency { |
| klog.V(3).Infof("Throttling request took %v, request: %s:%s", latency, r.verb, r.URL().String()) |
| } |
| if latency > extraLongThrottleLatency { |
| // If the rate limiter latency is very high, the log message should be printed at a higher log level, |
| // but we use a throttled logger to prevent spamming. |
| globalThrottledLogger.Infof("Throttling request took %v, request: %s:%s", latency, r.verb, r.URL().String()) |
| } |
| metrics.RateLimiterLatency.Observe(r.verb, r.finalURLTemplate(), latency) |
| |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| type throttleSettings struct { |
| logLevel klog.Level |
| minLogInterval time.Duration |
| |
| lastLogTime time.Time |
| lock sync.RWMutex |
| } |
| |
| type throttledLogger struct { |
| clock utilclock.PassiveClock |
| settings []*throttleSettings |
| } |
| |
| var globalThrottledLogger = &throttledLogger{ |
| clock: utilclock.RealClock{}, |
| settings: []*throttleSettings{ |
| { |
| logLevel: 2, |
| minLogInterval: 1 * time.Second, |
| }, { |
| logLevel: 0, |
| minLogInterval: 10 * time.Second, |
| }, |
| }, |
| } |
| |
| func (b *throttledLogger) attemptToLog() (klog.Level, bool) { |
| for _, setting := range b.settings { |
| if bool(klog.V(setting.logLevel).Enabled()) { |
| // Return early without write locking if possible. |
| if func() bool { |
| setting.lock.RLock() |
| defer setting.lock.RUnlock() |
| return b.clock.Since(setting.lastLogTime) >= setting.minLogInterval |
| }() { |
| setting.lock.Lock() |
| defer setting.lock.Unlock() |
| if b.clock.Since(setting.lastLogTime) >= setting.minLogInterval { |
| setting.lastLogTime = b.clock.Now() |
| return setting.logLevel, true |
| } |
| } |
| return -1, false |
| } |
| } |
| return -1, false |
| } |
| |
| // Infof will write a log message at each logLevel specified by the reciever's throttleSettings |
| // as long as it hasn't written a log message more recently than minLogInterval. |
| func (b *throttledLogger) Infof(message string, args ...interface{}) { |
| if logLevel, ok := b.attemptToLog(); ok { |
| klog.V(logLevel).Infof(message, args...) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Watch attempts to begin watching the requested location. |
| // Returns a watch.Interface, or an error. |
| func (r *Request) Watch(ctx context.Context) (watch.Interface, error) { |
| // We specifically don't want to rate limit watches, so we |
| // don't use r.rateLimiter here. |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return nil, r.err |
| } |
| |
| url := r.URL().String() |
| req, err := http.NewRequest(r.verb, url, r.body) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| req = req.WithContext(ctx) |
| req.Header = r.headers |
| client := r.c.Client |
| if client == nil { |
| client = http.DefaultClient |
| } |
| r.backoff.Sleep(r.backoff.CalculateBackoff(r.URL())) |
| resp, err := client.Do(req) |
| updateURLMetrics(r, resp, err) |
| if r.c.base != nil { |
| if err != nil { |
| r.backoff.UpdateBackoff(r.c.base, err, 0) |
| } else { |
| r.backoff.UpdateBackoff(r.c.base, err, resp.StatusCode) |
| } |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| // The watch stream mechanism handles many common partial data errors, so closed |
| // connections can be retried in many cases. |
| if net.IsProbableEOF(err) || net.IsTimeout(err) { |
| return watch.NewEmptyWatch(), nil |
| } |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { |
| defer resp.Body.Close() |
| if result := r.transformResponse(resp, req); result.err != nil { |
| return nil, result.err |
| } |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("for request %s, got status: %v", url, resp.StatusCode) |
| } |
| |
| contentType := resp.Header.Get("Content-Type") |
| mediaType, params, err := mime.ParseMediaType(contentType) |
| if err != nil { |
| klog.V(4).Infof("Unexpected content type from the server: %q: %v", contentType, err) |
| } |
| objectDecoder, streamingSerializer, framer, err := r.c.content.Negotiator.StreamDecoder(mediaType, params) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| handleWarnings(resp.Header, r.warningHandler) |
| |
| frameReader := framer.NewFrameReader(resp.Body) |
| watchEventDecoder := streaming.NewDecoder(frameReader, streamingSerializer) |
| |
| return watch.NewStreamWatcher( |
| restclientwatch.NewDecoder(watchEventDecoder, objectDecoder), |
| // use 500 to indicate that the cause of the error is unknown - other error codes |
| // are more specific to HTTP interactions, and set a reason |
| errors.NewClientErrorReporter(http.StatusInternalServerError, r.verb, "ClientWatchDecoding"), |
| ), nil |
| } |
| |
| // updateURLMetrics is a convenience function for pushing metrics. |
| // It also handles corner cases for incomplete/invalid request data. |
| func updateURLMetrics(req *Request, resp *http.Response, err error) { |
| url := "none" |
| if req.c.base != nil { |
| url = req.c.base.Host |
| } |
| |
| // Errors can be arbitrary strings. Unbound label cardinality is not suitable for a metric |
| // system so we just report them as `<error>`. |
| if err != nil { |
| metrics.RequestResult.Increment("<error>", req.verb, url) |
| } else { |
| //Metrics for failure codes |
| metrics.RequestResult.Increment(strconv.Itoa(resp.StatusCode), req.verb, url) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Stream formats and executes the request, and offers streaming of the response. |
| // Returns io.ReadCloser which could be used for streaming of the response, or an error |
| // Any non-2xx http status code causes an error. If we get a non-2xx code, we try to convert the body into an APIStatus object. |
| // If we can, we return that as an error. Otherwise, we create an error that lists the http status and the content of the response. |
| func (r *Request) Stream(ctx context.Context) (io.ReadCloser, error) { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return nil, r.err |
| } |
| |
| if err := r.tryThrottle(ctx); err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| url := r.URL().String() |
| req, err := http.NewRequest(r.verb, url, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| if r.body != nil { |
| req.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(r.body) |
| } |
| req = req.WithContext(ctx) |
| req.Header = r.headers |
| client := r.c.Client |
| if client == nil { |
| client = http.DefaultClient |
| } |
| r.backoff.Sleep(r.backoff.CalculateBackoff(r.URL())) |
| resp, err := client.Do(req) |
| updateURLMetrics(r, resp, err) |
| if r.c.base != nil { |
| if err != nil { |
| r.backoff.UpdateBackoff(r.URL(), err, 0) |
| } else { |
| r.backoff.UpdateBackoff(r.URL(), err, resp.StatusCode) |
| } |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| switch { |
| case (resp.StatusCode >= 200) && (resp.StatusCode < 300): |
| handleWarnings(resp.Header, r.warningHandler) |
| return resp.Body, nil |
| |
| default: |
| // ensure we close the body before returning the error |
| defer resp.Body.Close() |
| |
| result := r.transformResponse(resp, req) |
| err := result.Error() |
| if err == nil { |
| err = fmt.Errorf("%d while accessing %v: %s", result.statusCode, url, string(result.body)) |
| } |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // requestPreflightCheck looks for common programmer errors on Request. |
| // |
| // We tackle here two programmer mistakes. The first one is to try to create |
| // something(POST) using an empty string as namespace with namespaceSet as |
| // true. If namespaceSet is true then namespace should also be defined. The |
| // second mistake is, when under the same circumstances, the programmer tries |
| // to GET, PUT or DELETE a named resource(resourceName != ""), again, if |
| // namespaceSet is true then namespace must not be empty. |
| func (r *Request) requestPreflightCheck() error { |
| if !r.namespaceSet { |
| return nil |
| } |
| if len(r.namespace) > 0 { |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| switch r.verb { |
| case "POST": |
| return fmt.Errorf("an empty namespace may not be set during creation") |
| case "GET", "PUT", "DELETE": |
| if len(r.resourceName) > 0 { |
| return fmt.Errorf("an empty namespace may not be set when a resource name is provided") |
| } |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // request connects to the server and invokes the provided function when a server response is |
| // received. It handles retry behavior and up front validation of requests. It will invoke |
| // fn at most once. It will return an error if a problem occurred prior to connecting to the |
| // server - the provided function is responsible for handling server errors. |
| func (r *Request) request(ctx context.Context, fn func(*http.Request, *http.Response)) error { |
| //Metrics for total request latency |
| start := time.Now() |
| defer func() { |
| metrics.RequestLatency.Observe(r.verb, r.finalURLTemplate(), time.Since(start)) |
| }() |
| |
| if r.err != nil { |
| klog.V(4).Infof("Error in request: %v", r.err) |
| return r.err |
| } |
| |
| if err := r.requestPreflightCheck(); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| client := r.c.Client |
| if client == nil { |
| client = http.DefaultClient |
| } |
| |
| // Throttle the first try before setting up the timeout configured on the |
| // client. We don't want a throttled client to return timeouts to callers |
| // before it makes a single request. |
| if err := r.tryThrottle(ctx); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| if r.timeout > 0 { |
| var cancel context.CancelFunc |
| ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(ctx, r.timeout) |
| defer cancel() |
| } |
| |
| // Right now we make about ten retry attempts if we get a Retry-After response. |
| retries := 0 |
| for { |
| |
| url := r.URL().String() |
| req, err := http.NewRequest(r.verb, url, r.body) |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| req = req.WithContext(ctx) |
| req.Header = r.headers |
| |
| r.backoff.Sleep(r.backoff.CalculateBackoff(r.URL())) |
| if retries > 0 { |
| // We are retrying the request that we already send to apiserver |
| // at least once before. |
| // This request should also be throttled with the client-internal rate limiter. |
| if err := r.tryThrottle(ctx); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| } |
| resp, err := client.Do(req) |
| updateURLMetrics(r, resp, err) |
| if err != nil { |
| r.backoff.UpdateBackoff(r.URL(), err, 0) |
| } else { |
| r.backoff.UpdateBackoff(r.URL(), err, resp.StatusCode) |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| // "Connection reset by peer" or "apiserver is shutting down" are usually a transient errors. |
| // Thus in case of "GET" operations, we simply retry it. |
| // We are not automatically retrying "write" operations, as |
| // they are not idempotent. |
| if r.verb != "GET" { |
| return err |
| } |
| // For connection errors and apiserver shutdown errors retry. |
| if net.IsConnectionReset(err) || net.IsProbableEOF(err) { |
| // For the purpose of retry, we set the artificial "retry-after" response. |
| // TODO: Should we clean the original response if it exists? |
| resp = &http.Response{ |
| StatusCode: http.StatusInternalServerError, |
| Header: http.Header{"Retry-After": []string{"1"}}, |
| Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte{})), |
| } |
| } else { |
| return err |
| } |
| } |
| |
| done := func() bool { |
| // Ensure the response body is fully read and closed |
| // before we reconnect, so that we reuse the same TCP |
| // connection. |
| defer func() { |
| const maxBodySlurpSize = 2 << 10 |
| if resp.ContentLength <= maxBodySlurpSize { |
| io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, &io.LimitedReader{R: resp.Body, N: maxBodySlurpSize}) |
| } |
| resp.Body.Close() |
| }() |
| |
| retries++ |
| if seconds, wait := checkWait(resp); wait && retries <= r.maxRetries { |
| if seeker, ok := r.body.(io.Seeker); ok && r.body != nil { |
| _, err := seeker.Seek(0, 0) |
| if err != nil { |
| klog.V(4).Infof("Could not retry request, can't Seek() back to beginning of body for %T", r.body) |
| fn(req, resp) |
| return true |
| } |
| } |
| |
| klog.V(4).Infof("Got a Retry-After %ds response for attempt %d to %v", seconds, retries, url) |
| r.backoff.Sleep(time.Duration(seconds) * time.Second) |
| return false |
| } |
| fn(req, resp) |
| return true |
| }() |
| if done { |
| return nil |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Do formats and executes the request. Returns a Result object for easy response |
| // processing. |
| // |
| // Error type: |
| // * If the server responds with a status: *errors.StatusError or *errors.UnexpectedObjectError |
| // * http.Client.Do errors are returned directly. |
| func (r *Request) Do(ctx context.Context) Result { |
| var result Result |
| err := r.request(ctx, func(req *http.Request, resp *http.Response) { |
| result = r.transformResponse(resp, req) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| return Result{err: err} |
| } |
| return result |
| } |
| |
| // DoRaw executes the request but does not process the response body. |
| func (r *Request) DoRaw(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error) { |
| var result Result |
| err := r.request(ctx, func(req *http.Request, resp *http.Response) { |
| result.body, result.err = ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) |
| glogBody("Response Body", result.body) |
| if resp.StatusCode < http.StatusOK || resp.StatusCode > http.StatusPartialContent { |
| result.err = r.transformUnstructuredResponseError(resp, req, result.body) |
| } |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return result.body, result.err |
| } |
| |
| // transformResponse converts an API response into a structured API object |
| func (r *Request) transformResponse(resp *http.Response, req *http.Request) Result { |
| var body []byte |
| if resp.Body != nil { |
| data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) |
| switch err.(type) { |
| case nil: |
| body = data |
| case http2.StreamError: |
| // This is trying to catch the scenario that the server may close the connection when sending the |
| // response body. This can be caused by server timeout due to a slow network connection. |
| // TODO: Add test for this. Steps may be: |
| // 1. client-go (or kubectl) sends a GET request. |
| // 2. Apiserver sends back the headers and then part of the body |
| // 3. Apiserver closes connection. |
| // 4. client-go should catch this and return an error. |
| klog.V(2).Infof("Stream error %#v when reading response body, may be caused by closed connection.", err) |
| streamErr := fmt.Errorf("stream error when reading response body, may be caused by closed connection. Please retry. Original error: %v", err) |
| return Result{ |
| err: streamErr, |
| } |
| default: |
| klog.Errorf("Unexpected error when reading response body: %v", err) |
| unexpectedErr := fmt.Errorf("unexpected error when reading response body. Please retry. Original error: %v", err) |
| return Result{ |
| err: unexpectedErr, |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| glogBody("Response Body", body) |
| |
| // verify the content type is accurate |
| var decoder runtime.Decoder |
| contentType := resp.Header.Get("Content-Type") |
| if len(contentType) == 0 { |
| contentType = r.c.content.ContentType |
| } |
| if len(contentType) > 0 { |
| var err error |
| mediaType, params, err := mime.ParseMediaType(contentType) |
| if err != nil { |
| return Result{err: errors.NewInternalError(err)} |
| } |
| decoder, err = r.c.content.Negotiator.Decoder(mediaType, params) |
| if err != nil { |
| // if we fail to negotiate a decoder, treat this as an unstructured error |
| switch { |
| case resp.StatusCode == http.StatusSwitchingProtocols: |
| // no-op, we've been upgraded |
| case resp.StatusCode < http.StatusOK || resp.StatusCode > http.StatusPartialContent: |
| return Result{err: r.transformUnstructuredResponseError(resp, req, body)} |
| } |
| return Result{ |
| body: body, |
| contentType: contentType, |
| statusCode: resp.StatusCode, |
| warnings: handleWarnings(resp.Header, r.warningHandler), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| switch { |
| case resp.StatusCode == http.StatusSwitchingProtocols: |
| // no-op, we've been upgraded |
| case resp.StatusCode < http.StatusOK || resp.StatusCode > http.StatusPartialContent: |
| // calculate an unstructured error from the response which the Result object may use if the caller |
| // did not return a structured error. |
| retryAfter, _ := retryAfterSeconds(resp) |
| err := r.newUnstructuredResponseError(body, isTextResponse(resp), resp.StatusCode, req.Method, retryAfter) |
| return Result{ |
| body: body, |
| contentType: contentType, |
| statusCode: resp.StatusCode, |
| decoder: decoder, |
| err: err, |
| warnings: handleWarnings(resp.Header, r.warningHandler), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return Result{ |
| body: body, |
| contentType: contentType, |
| statusCode: resp.StatusCode, |
| decoder: decoder, |
| warnings: handleWarnings(resp.Header, r.warningHandler), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // truncateBody decides if the body should be truncated, based on the glog Verbosity. |
| func truncateBody(body string) string { |
| max := 0 |
| switch { |
| case bool(klog.V(10).Enabled()): |
| return body |
| case bool(klog.V(9).Enabled()): |
| max = 10240 |
| case bool(klog.V(8).Enabled()): |
| max = 1024 |
| } |
| |
| if len(body) <= max { |
| return body |
| } |
| |
| return body[:max] + fmt.Sprintf(" [truncated %d chars]", len(body)-max) |
| } |
| |
| // glogBody logs a body output that could be either JSON or protobuf. It explicitly guards against |
| // allocating a new string for the body output unless necessary. Uses a simple heuristic to determine |
| // whether the body is printable. |
| func glogBody(prefix string, body []byte) { |
| if klog.V(8).Enabled() { |
| if bytes.IndexFunc(body, func(r rune) bool { |
| return r < 0x0a |
| }) != -1 { |
| klog.Infof("%s:\n%s", prefix, truncateBody(hex.Dump(body))) |
| } else { |
| klog.Infof("%s: %s", prefix, truncateBody(string(body))) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // maxUnstructuredResponseTextBytes is an upper bound on how much output to include in the unstructured error. |
| const maxUnstructuredResponseTextBytes = 2048 |
| |
| // transformUnstructuredResponseError handles an error from the server that is not in a structured form. |
| // It is expected to transform any response that is not recognizable as a clear server sent error from the |
| // K8S API using the information provided with the request. In practice, HTTP proxies and client libraries |
| // introduce a level of uncertainty to the responses returned by servers that in common use result in |
| // unexpected responses. The rough structure is: |
| // |
| // 1. Assume the server sends you something sane - JSON + well defined error objects + proper codes |
| // - this is the happy path |
| // - when you get this output, trust what the server sends |
| // 2. Guard against empty fields / bodies in received JSON and attempt to cull sufficient info from them to |
| // generate a reasonable facsimile of the original failure. |
| // - Be sure to use a distinct error type or flag that allows a client to distinguish between this and error 1 above |
| // 3. Handle true disconnect failures / completely malformed data by moving up to a more generic client error |
| // 4. Distinguish between various connection failures like SSL certificates, timeouts, proxy errors, unexpected |
| // initial contact, the presence of mismatched body contents from posted content types |
| // - Give these a separate distinct error type and capture as much as possible of the original message |
| // |
| // TODO: introduce transformation of generic http.Client.Do() errors that separates 4. |
| func (r *Request) transformUnstructuredResponseError(resp *http.Response, req *http.Request, body []byte) error { |
| if body == nil && resp.Body != nil { |
| if data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(&io.LimitedReader{R: resp.Body, N: maxUnstructuredResponseTextBytes}); err == nil { |
| body = data |
| } |
| } |
| retryAfter, _ := retryAfterSeconds(resp) |
| return r.newUnstructuredResponseError(body, isTextResponse(resp), resp.StatusCode, req.Method, retryAfter) |
| } |
| |
| // newUnstructuredResponseError instantiates the appropriate generic error for the provided input. It also logs the body. |
| func (r *Request) newUnstructuredResponseError(body []byte, isTextResponse bool, statusCode int, method string, retryAfter int) error { |
| // cap the amount of output we create |
| if len(body) > maxUnstructuredResponseTextBytes { |
| body = body[:maxUnstructuredResponseTextBytes] |
| } |
| |
| message := "unknown" |
| if isTextResponse { |
| message = strings.TrimSpace(string(body)) |
| } |
| var groupResource schema.GroupResource |
| if len(r.resource) > 0 { |
| groupResource.Group = r.c.content.GroupVersion.Group |
| groupResource.Resource = r.resource |
| } |
| return errors.NewGenericServerResponse( |
| statusCode, |
| method, |
| groupResource, |
| r.resourceName, |
| message, |
| retryAfter, |
| true, |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| // isTextResponse returns true if the response appears to be a textual media type. |
| func isTextResponse(resp *http.Response) bool { |
| contentType := resp.Header.Get("Content-Type") |
| if len(contentType) == 0 { |
| return true |
| } |
| media, _, err := mime.ParseMediaType(contentType) |
| if err != nil { |
| return false |
| } |
| return strings.HasPrefix(media, "text/") |
| } |
| |
| // checkWait returns true along with a number of seconds if the server instructed us to wait |
| // before retrying. |
| func checkWait(resp *http.Response) (int, bool) { |
| switch r := resp.StatusCode; { |
| // any 500 error code and 429 can trigger a wait |
| case r == http.StatusTooManyRequests, r >= 500: |
| default: |
| return 0, false |
| } |
| i, ok := retryAfterSeconds(resp) |
| return i, ok |
| } |
| |
| // retryAfterSeconds returns the value of the Retry-After header and true, or 0 and false if |
| // the header was missing or not a valid number. |
| func retryAfterSeconds(resp *http.Response) (int, bool) { |
| if h := resp.Header.Get("Retry-After"); len(h) > 0 { |
| if i, err := strconv.Atoi(h); err == nil { |
| return i, true |
| } |
| } |
| return 0, false |
| } |
| |
| // Result contains the result of calling Request.Do(). |
| type Result struct { |
| body []byte |
| warnings []net.WarningHeader |
| contentType string |
| err error |
| statusCode int |
| |
| decoder runtime.Decoder |
| } |
| |
| // Raw returns the raw result. |
| func (r Result) Raw() ([]byte, error) { |
| return r.body, r.err |
| } |
| |
| // Get returns the result as an object, which means it passes through the decoder. |
| // If the returned object is of type Status and has .Status != StatusSuccess, the |
| // additional information in Status will be used to enrich the error. |
| func (r Result) Get() (runtime.Object, error) { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| // Check whether the result has a Status object in the body and prefer that. |
| return nil, r.Error() |
| } |
| if r.decoder == nil { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("serializer for %s doesn't exist", r.contentType) |
| } |
| |
| // decode, but if the result is Status return that as an error instead. |
| out, _, err := r.decoder.Decode(r.body, nil, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| switch t := out.(type) { |
| case *metav1.Status: |
| // any status besides StatusSuccess is considered an error. |
| if t.Status != metav1.StatusSuccess { |
| return nil, errors.FromObject(t) |
| } |
| } |
| return out, nil |
| } |
| |
| // StatusCode returns the HTTP status code of the request. (Only valid if no |
| // error was returned.) |
| func (r Result) StatusCode(statusCode *int) Result { |
| *statusCode = r.statusCode |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Into stores the result into obj, if possible. If obj is nil it is ignored. |
| // If the returned object is of type Status and has .Status != StatusSuccess, the |
| // additional information in Status will be used to enrich the error. |
| func (r Result) Into(obj runtime.Object) error { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| // Check whether the result has a Status object in the body and prefer that. |
| return r.Error() |
| } |
| if r.decoder == nil { |
| return fmt.Errorf("serializer for %s doesn't exist", r.contentType) |
| } |
| if len(r.body) == 0 { |
| return fmt.Errorf("0-length response with status code: %d and content type: %s", |
| r.statusCode, r.contentType) |
| } |
| |
| out, _, err := r.decoder.Decode(r.body, nil, obj) |
| if err != nil || out == obj { |
| return err |
| } |
| // if a different object is returned, see if it is Status and avoid double decoding |
| // the object. |
| switch t := out.(type) { |
| case *metav1.Status: |
| // any status besides StatusSuccess is considered an error. |
| if t.Status != metav1.StatusSuccess { |
| return errors.FromObject(t) |
| } |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // WasCreated updates the provided bool pointer to whether the server returned |
| // 201 created or a different response. |
| func (r Result) WasCreated(wasCreated *bool) Result { |
| *wasCreated = r.statusCode == http.StatusCreated |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // Error returns the error executing the request, nil if no error occurred. |
| // If the returned object is of type Status and has Status != StatusSuccess, the |
| // additional information in Status will be used to enrich the error. |
| // See the Request.Do() comment for what errors you might get. |
| func (r Result) Error() error { |
| // if we have received an unexpected server error, and we have a body and decoder, we can try to extract |
| // a Status object. |
| if r.err == nil || !errors.IsUnexpectedServerError(r.err) || len(r.body) == 0 || r.decoder == nil { |
| return r.err |
| } |
| |
| // attempt to convert the body into a Status object |
| // to be backwards compatible with old servers that do not return a version, default to "v1" |
| out, _, err := r.decoder.Decode(r.body, &schema.GroupVersionKind{Version: "v1"}, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| klog.V(5).Infof("body was not decodable (unable to check for Status): %v", err) |
| return r.err |
| } |
| switch t := out.(type) { |
| case *metav1.Status: |
| // because we default the kind, we *must* check for StatusFailure |
| if t.Status == metav1.StatusFailure { |
| return errors.FromObject(t) |
| } |
| } |
| return r.err |
| } |
| |
| // Warnings returns any warning headers received in the response |
| func (r Result) Warnings() []net.WarningHeader { |
| return r.warnings |
| } |
| |
| // NameMayNotBe specifies strings that cannot be used as names specified as path segments (like the REST API or etcd store) |
| var NameMayNotBe = []string{".", ".."} |
| |
| // NameMayNotContain specifies substrings that cannot be used in names specified as path segments (like the REST API or etcd store) |
| var NameMayNotContain = []string{"/", "%"} |
| |
| // IsValidPathSegmentName validates the name can be safely encoded as a path segment |
| func IsValidPathSegmentName(name string) []string { |
| for _, illegalName := range NameMayNotBe { |
| if name == illegalName { |
| return []string{fmt.Sprintf(`may not be '%s'`, illegalName)} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| var errors []string |
| for _, illegalContent := range NameMayNotContain { |
| if strings.Contains(name, illegalContent) { |
| errors = append(errors, fmt.Sprintf(`may not contain '%s'`, illegalContent)) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return errors |
| } |
| |
| // IsValidPathSegmentPrefix validates the name can be used as a prefix for a name which will be encoded as a path segment |
| // It does not check for exact matches with disallowed names, since an arbitrary suffix might make the name valid |
| func IsValidPathSegmentPrefix(name string) []string { |
| var errors []string |
| for _, illegalContent := range NameMayNotContain { |
| if strings.Contains(name, illegalContent) { |
| errors = append(errors, fmt.Sprintf(`may not contain '%s'`, illegalContent)) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return errors |
| } |
| |
| // ValidatePathSegmentName validates the name can be safely encoded as a path segment |
| func ValidatePathSegmentName(name string, prefix bool) []string { |
| if prefix { |
| return IsValidPathSegmentPrefix(name) |
| } |
| return IsValidPathSegmentName(name) |
| } |