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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef NET_URL_REQUEST_URL_REQUEST_H_
#define NET_URL_REQUEST_URL_REQUEST_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/debug/leak_tracker.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "base/optional.h"
#include "base/strings/string16.h"
#include "base/supports_user_data.h"
#include "base/threading/thread_checker.h"
#include "base/time/time.h"
#include "net/base/auth.h"
#include "net/base/completion_callback.h"
#include "net/base/load_states.h"
#include "net/base/load_timing_info.h"
#include "net/base/net_error_details.h"
#include "net/base/net_export.h"
#include "net/base/network_delegate.h"
#include "net/base/request_priority.h"
#include "net/base/upload_progress.h"
#include "net/cookies/canonical_cookie.h"
#include "net/http/http_raw_request_headers.h"
#include "net/http/http_request_headers.h"
#include "net/http/http_response_headers.h"
#include "net/http/http_response_info.h"
#include "net/log/net_log_with_source.h"
#include "net/net_features.h"
#include "net/proxy/proxy_server.h"
#include "net/socket/connection_attempts.h"
#include "net/traffic_annotation/network_traffic_annotation.h"
#include "net/url_request/url_request_status.h"
#include "url/gurl.h"
#include "url/origin.h"
namespace base {
class Value;
} // namespace base
namespace net {
class CookieOptions;
class HostPortPair;
class IOBuffer;
struct LoadTimingInfo;
struct RedirectInfo;
class SSLCertRequestInfo;
class SSLInfo;
class SSLPrivateKey;
class UploadDataStream;
class URLRequestContext;
class URLRequestJob;
class X509Certificate;
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A class representing the asynchronous load of a data stream from an URL.
//
// The lifetime of an instance of this class is completely controlled by the
// consumer, and the instance is not required to live on the heap or be
// allocated in any special way. It is also valid to delete an URLRequest
// object during the handling of a callback to its delegate. Of course, once
// the URLRequest is deleted, no further callbacks to its delegate will occur.
//
// NOTE: All usage of all instances of this class should be on the same thread.
//
class NET_EXPORT URLRequest : public base::SupportsUserData {
public:
// Callback function implemented by protocol handlers to create new jobs.
// The factory may return NULL to indicate an error, which will cause other
// factories to be queried. If no factory handles the request, then the
// default job will be used.
typedef URLRequestJob* (ProtocolFactory)(URLRequest* request,
NetworkDelegate* network_delegate,
const std::string& scheme);
// A ReferrerPolicy for the request can be set with
// set_referrer_policy() and controls the contents of the Referer
// header when URLRequest follows server redirects. Note that setting
// a ReferrerPolicy on the request has no effect on the Referer header
// of the initial leg of the request; the caller is responsible for
// setting the initial Referer, and the ReferrerPolicy only controls
// what happens to the Referer while following redirects.
enum ReferrerPolicy {
// Clear the referrer header if the header value is HTTPS but the request
// destination is HTTP. This is the default behavior of URLRequest.
CLEAR_REFERRER_ON_TRANSITION_FROM_SECURE_TO_INSECURE,
// A slight variant on CLEAR_REFERRER_ON_TRANSITION_FROM_SECURE_TO_INSECURE:
// If the request destination is HTTP, an HTTPS referrer will be cleared. If
// the request's destination is cross-origin with the referrer (but does not
// downgrade), the referrer's granularity will be stripped down to an origin
// rather than a full URL. Same-origin requests will send the full referrer.
REDUCE_REFERRER_GRANULARITY_ON_TRANSITION_CROSS_ORIGIN,
// Strip the referrer down to an origin when the origin of the referrer is
// different from the destination's origin.
ORIGIN_ONLY_ON_TRANSITION_CROSS_ORIGIN,
// Never change the referrer.
NEVER_CLEAR_REFERRER,
// Strip the referrer down to the origin regardless of the redirect
// location.
ORIGIN,
// Clear the referrer when the request's referrer is cross-origin with
// the request's destination.
CLEAR_REFERRER_ON_TRANSITION_CROSS_ORIGIN,
// Strip the referrer down to the origin, but clear it entirely if the
// referrer value is HTTPS and the destination is HTTP.
ORIGIN_CLEAR_ON_TRANSITION_FROM_SECURE_TO_INSECURE,
// Always clear the referrer regardless of the request destination.
NO_REFERRER,
MAX_REFERRER_POLICY
};
// First-party URL redirect policy: During server redirects, the first-party
// URL for cookies normally doesn't change. However, if the request is a
// top-level first-party request, the first-party URL should be updated to the
// URL on every redirect.
enum FirstPartyURLPolicy {
NEVER_CHANGE_FIRST_PARTY_URL,
UPDATE_FIRST_PARTY_URL_ON_REDIRECT,
};
// Max number of http redirects to follow. The Fetch spec says: "If
// request's redirect count is twenty, return a network error."
// https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#http-redirect-fetch
static constexpr int kMaxRedirects = 20;
// The delegate's methods are called from the message loop of the thread
// on which the request's Start() method is called. See above for the
// ordering of callbacks.
//
// The callbacks will be called in the following order:
// Start()
// - OnCertificateRequested* (zero or more calls, if the SSL server and/or
// SSL proxy requests a client certificate for authentication)
// - OnSSLCertificateError* (zero or one call, if the SSL server's
// certificate has an error)
// - OnReceivedRedirect* (zero or more calls, for the number of redirects)
// - OnAuthRequired* (zero or more calls, for the number of
// authentication failures)
// - OnResponseStarted
// Read() initiated by delegate
// - OnReadCompleted* (zero or more calls until all data is read)
//
// Read() must be called at least once. Read() returns true when it completed
// immediately, and false if an IO is pending or if there is an error. When
// Read() returns false, the caller can check the Request's status() to see
// if an error occurred, or if the IO is just pending. When Read() returns
// true with zero bytes read, it indicates the end of the response.
//
class NET_EXPORT Delegate {
public:
// Called upon receiving a redirect. The delegate may call the request's
// Cancel method to prevent the redirect from being followed. Since there
// may be multiple chained redirects, there may also be more than one
// redirect call.
//
// When this function is called, the request will still contain the
// original URL, the destination of the redirect is provided in
// |redirect_info.new_url|. If the delegate does not cancel the request
// and |*defer_redirect| is false, then the redirect will be followed, and
// the request's URL will be changed to the new URL. Otherwise if the
// delegate does not cancel the request and |*defer_redirect| is true, then
// the redirect will be followed once FollowDeferredRedirect is called
// on the URLRequest.
//
// The caller must set |*defer_redirect| to false, so that delegates do not
// need to set it if they are happy with the default behavior of not
// deferring redirect.
virtual void OnReceivedRedirect(URLRequest* request,
const RedirectInfo& redirect_info,
bool* defer_redirect);
// Called when we receive an authentication failure. The delegate should
// call request->SetAuth() with the user's credentials once it obtains them,
// or request->CancelAuth() to cancel the login and display the error page.
// When it does so, the request will be reissued, restarting the sequence
// of On* callbacks.
virtual void OnAuthRequired(URLRequest* request,
AuthChallengeInfo* auth_info);
// Called when we receive an SSL CertificateRequest message for client
// authentication. The delegate should call
// request->ContinueWithCertificate() with the client certificate the user
// selected and its private key, or request->ContinueWithCertificate(NULL,
// NULL)
// to continue the SSL handshake without a client certificate.
virtual void OnCertificateRequested(
URLRequest* request,
SSLCertRequestInfo* cert_request_info);
// Called when using SSL and the server responds with a certificate with
// an error, for example, whose common name does not match the common name
// we were expecting for that host. The delegate should either do the
// safe thing and Cancel() the request or decide to proceed by calling
// ContinueDespiteLastError(). cert_error is a ERR_* error code
// indicating what's wrong with the certificate.
// If |fatal| is true then the host in question demands a higher level
// of security (due e.g. to HTTP Strict Transport Security, user
// preference, or built-in policy). In this case, errors must not be
// bypassable by the user.
virtual void OnSSLCertificateError(URLRequest* request,
const SSLInfo& ssl_info,
bool fatal);
// After calling Start(), the delegate will receive an OnResponseStarted
// callback when the request has completed. |net_error| will be set to OK
// or an actual net error. On success, all redirects have been
// followed and the final response is beginning to arrive. At this point,
// meta data about the response is available, including for example HTTP
// response headers if this is a request for a HTTP resource.
virtual void OnResponseStarted(URLRequest* request, int net_error);
// Called when the a Read of the response body is completed after an
// IO_PENDING status from a Read() call.
// The data read is filled into the buffer which the caller passed
// to Read() previously.
//
// If an error occurred, |bytes_read| will be set to the error.
virtual void OnReadCompleted(URLRequest* request, int bytes_read) = 0;
protected:
virtual ~Delegate() {}
};
// If destroyed after Start() has been called but while IO is pending,
// then the request will be effectively canceled and the delegate
// will not have any more of its methods called.
~URLRequest() override;
// Changes the default cookie policy from allowing all cookies to blocking all
// cookies. Embedders that want to implement a more flexible policy should
// change the default to blocking all cookies, and provide a NetworkDelegate
// with the URLRequestContext that maintains the CookieStore.
// The cookie policy default has to be set before the first URLRequest is
// started. Once it was set to block all cookies, it cannot be changed back.
static void SetDefaultCookiePolicyToBlock();
// Returns true if the scheme can be handled by URLRequest. False otherwise.
static bool IsHandledProtocol(const std::string& scheme);
// Returns true if the url can be handled by URLRequest. False otherwise.
// The function returns true for invalid urls because URLRequest knows how
// to handle those.
// NOTE: This will also return true for URLs that are handled by
// ProtocolFactories that only work for requests that are scoped to a
// Profile.
static bool IsHandledURL(const GURL& url);
// The original url is the url used to initialize the request, and it may
// differ from the url if the request was redirected.
const GURL& original_url() const { return url_chain_.front(); }
// The chain of urls traversed by this request. If the request had no
// redirects, this vector will contain one element.
const std::vector<GURL>& url_chain() const { return url_chain_; }
const GURL& url() const { return url_chain_.back(); }
// The URL that should be consulted for the third-party cookie blocking
// policy, as defined in Section 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 of
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-cookie-same-site.
//
// WARNING: This URL must only be used for the third-party cookie blocking
// policy. It MUST NEVER be used for any kind of SECURITY check.
//
// For example, if a top-level navigation is redirected, the
// first-party for cookies will be the URL of the first URL in the
// redirect chain throughout the whole redirect. If it was used for
// a security check, an attacker might try to get around this check
// by starting from some page that redirects to the
// host-to-be-attacked.
//
// TODO(mkwst): Convert this to a 'url::Origin'. Several callsites are using
// this value as a proxy for the "top-level frame URL", which is simply
// incorrect and fragile. We don't need the full URL for any //net checks,
// so we should drop the pieces we don't need. https://crbug.com/577565
const GURL& site_for_cookies() const { return site_for_cookies_; }
// This method may only be called before Start().
void set_site_for_cookies(const GURL& site_for_cookies);
// The first-party URL policy to apply when updating the first party URL
// during redirects. The first-party URL policy may only be changed before
// Start() is called.
FirstPartyURLPolicy first_party_url_policy() const {
return first_party_url_policy_;
}
void set_first_party_url_policy(FirstPartyURLPolicy first_party_url_policy);
// The origin of the context which initiated the request. This is distinct
// from the "first party for cookies" discussed above in a number of ways:
//
// 1. The request's initiator does not change during a redirect. If a form
// submission from `https://example.com/` redirects through a number of
// sites before landing on `https://not-example.com/`, the initiator for
// each of those requests will be `https://example.com/`.
//
// 2. The request's initiator is the origin of the frame or worker which made
// the request, even for top-level navigations. That is, if
// `https://example.com/`'s form submission is made in the top-level frame,
// the first party for cookies would be the target URL's origin. The
// initiator remains `https://example.com/`.
//
// This value is used to perform the cross-origin check specified in Section
// 4.3 of https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-cookie-same-site.
//
// Note: the initiator can be null for browser-initiated top level
// navigations. This is different from a unique Origin (e.g. in sandboxed
// iframes).
const base::Optional<url::Origin>& initiator() const { return initiator_; }
// This method may only be called before Start().
void set_initiator(const base::Optional<url::Origin>& initiator);
// The request method, as an uppercase string. "GET" is the default value.
// The request method may only be changed before Start() is called and
// should only be assigned an uppercase value.
const std::string& method() const { return method_; }
void set_method(const std::string& method);
// The referrer URL for the request
const std::string& referrer() const { return referrer_; }
// Sets the referrer URL for the request. Can only be changed before Start()
// is called. |referrer| is sanitized to remove URL fragment, user name and
// password. If a referrer policy is set via set_referrer_policy(), then
// |referrer| should obey the policy; if it doesn't, it will be cleared when
// the request is started. The referrer URL may be suppressed or changed
// during the course of the request, for example because of a referrer policy
// set with set_referrer_policy().
void SetReferrer(const std::string& referrer);
// The referrer policy to apply when updating the referrer during redirects.
// The referrer policy may only be changed before Start() is called. Any
// referrer set via SetReferrer() is expected to obey the policy set via
// set_referrer_policy(); otherwise the referrer will be cleared when the
// request is started.
ReferrerPolicy referrer_policy() const { return referrer_policy_; }
void set_referrer_policy(ReferrerPolicy referrer_policy);
// If this request should include a referred Token Binding, this returns the
// hostname of the referrer that indicated this request should include a
// referred Token Binding. Otherwise, this returns the empty string.
const std::string& token_binding_referrer() const {
return token_binding_referrer_;
}
// Sets the delegate of the request. This is only to allow creating a request
// before creating its delegate. |delegate| must be non-NULL and the request
// must not yet have a Delegate set.
void set_delegate(Delegate* delegate);
// Sets the upload data.
void set_upload(std::unique_ptr<UploadDataStream> upload);
// Gets the upload data.
const UploadDataStream* get_upload() const;
// Returns true if the request has a non-empty message body to upload.
bool has_upload() const;
// Set or remove a extra request header. These methods may only be called
// before Start() is called, or between receiving a redirect and trying to
// follow it.
void SetExtraRequestHeaderByName(const std::string& name,
const std::string& value, bool overwrite);
void RemoveRequestHeaderByName(const std::string& name);
// Sets all extra request headers. Any extra request headers set by other
// methods are overwritten by this method. This method may only be called
// before Start() is called. It is an error to call it later.
void SetExtraRequestHeaders(const HttpRequestHeaders& headers);
const HttpRequestHeaders& extra_request_headers() const {
return extra_request_headers_;
}
// Gets the full request headers sent to the server.
//
// Return true and overwrites headers if it can get the request headers;
// otherwise, returns false and does not modify headers. (Always returns
// false for request types that don't have headers, like file requests.)
//
// This is guaranteed to succeed if:
//
// 1. A redirect or auth callback is currently running. Once it ends, the
// headers may become unavailable as a new request with the new address
// or credentials is made.
//
// 2. The OnResponseStarted callback is currently running or has run.
bool GetFullRequestHeaders(HttpRequestHeaders* headers) const;
// Gets the total amount of data received from network after SSL decoding and
// proxy handling. Pertains only to the last URLRequestJob issued by this
// URLRequest, i.e. reset on redirects, but not reset when multiple roundtrips
// are used for range requests or auth.
int64_t GetTotalReceivedBytes() const;
// Gets the total amount of data sent over the network before SSL encoding and
// proxy handling. Pertains only to the last URLRequestJob issued by this
// URLRequest, i.e. reset on redirects, but not reset when multiple roundtrips
// are used for range requests or auth.
int64_t GetTotalSentBytes() const;
// The size of the response body before removing any content encodings.
// Does not include redirects or sub-requests issued at lower levels (range
// requests or auth). Only includes bytes which have been read so far,
// including bytes from the cache.
int64_t GetRawBodyBytes() const;
// Returns the current load state for the request. The returned value's
// |param| field is an optional parameter describing details related to the
// load state. Not all load states have a parameter.
LoadStateWithParam GetLoadState() const;
// Returns a partial representation of the request's state as a value, for
// debugging.
std::unique_ptr<base::Value> GetStateAsValue() const;
// Logs information about the what external object currently blocking the
// request. LogUnblocked must be called before resuming the request. This
// can be called multiple times in a row either with or without calling
// LogUnblocked between calls. |blocked_by| must not be NULL or have length
// 0.
void LogBlockedBy(const char* blocked_by);
// Just like LogBlockedBy, but also makes GetLoadState return source as the
// |param| in the value returned by GetLoadState. Calling LogUnblocked or
// LogBlockedBy will clear the load param. |blocked_by| must not be NULL or
// have length 0.
void LogAndReportBlockedBy(const char* blocked_by);
// Logs that the request is no longer blocked by the last caller to
// LogBlockedBy.
void LogUnblocked();
// Returns the current upload progress in bytes. When the upload data is
// chunked, size is set to zero, but position will not be.
UploadProgress GetUploadProgress() const;
// Get response header(s) by name. This method may only be called
// once the delegate's OnResponseStarted method has been called. Headers
// that appear more than once in the response are coalesced, with values
// separated by commas (per RFC 2616). This will not work with cookies since
// comma can be used in cookie values.
void GetResponseHeaderByName(const std::string& name,
std::string* value) const;
// The time when |this| was constructed.
base::TimeTicks creation_time() const { return creation_time_; }
// The time at which the returned response was requested. For cached
// responses, this is the last time the cache entry was validated.
const base::Time& request_time() const {
return response_info_.request_time;
}
// The time at which the returned response was generated. For cached
// responses, this is the last time the cache entry was validated.
const base::Time& response_time() const {
return response_info_.response_time;
}
// Indicate if this response was fetched from disk cache.
bool was_cached() const { return response_info_.was_cached; }
// Returns true if the URLRequest was delivered through a proxy.
bool was_fetched_via_proxy() const {
return response_info_.was_fetched_via_proxy;
}
// Returns true if the URLRequest was delivered over SPDY.
bool was_fetched_via_spdy() const {
return response_info_.was_fetched_via_spdy;
}
// Returns the host and port that the content was fetched from. See
// http_response_info.h for caveats relating to cached content.
HostPortPair GetSocketAddress() const;
// Get all response headers, as a HttpResponseHeaders object. See comments
// in HttpResponseHeaders class as to the format of the data.
HttpResponseHeaders* response_headers() const;
// Get the SSL connection info.
const SSLInfo& ssl_info() const {
return response_info_.ssl_info;
}
// Gets timing information related to the request. Events that have not yet
// occurred are left uninitialized. After a second request starts, due to
// a redirect or authentication, values will be reset.
//
// LoadTimingInfo only contains ConnectTiming information and socket IDs for
// non-cached HTTP responses.
void GetLoadTimingInfo(LoadTimingInfo* load_timing_info) const;
// Gets the networkd error details of the most recent origin that the network
// stack makes the request to.
void PopulateNetErrorDetails(NetErrorDetails* details) const;
// Gets the remote endpoint of the most recent socket that the network stack
// used to make this request.
//
// Note that GetSocketAddress returns the |socket_address| field from
// HttpResponseInfo, which is only populated once the response headers are
// received, and can return cached values for cache revalidation requests.
// GetRemoteEndpoint will only return addresses from the current request.
//
// Returns true and fills in |endpoint| if the endpoint is available; returns
// false and leaves |endpoint| unchanged if it is unavailable.
bool GetRemoteEndpoint(IPEndPoint* endpoint) const;
// Get the mime type. This method may only be called once the delegate's
// OnResponseStarted method has been called.
void GetMimeType(std::string* mime_type) const;
// Get the charset (character encoding). This method may only be called once
// the delegate's OnResponseStarted method has been called.
void GetCharset(std::string* charset) const;
// Returns the HTTP response code (e.g., 200, 404, and so on). This method
// may only be called once the delegate's OnResponseStarted method has been
// called. For non-HTTP requests, this method returns -1.
int GetResponseCode() const;
// Get the HTTP response info in its entirety.
const HttpResponseInfo& response_info() const { return response_info_; }
// Access the LOAD_* flags modifying this request (see load_flags.h).
int load_flags() const { return load_flags_; }
// The new flags may change the IGNORE_LIMITS flag only when called
// before Start() is called, it must only set the flag, and if set,
// the priority of this request must already be MAXIMUM_PRIORITY.
void SetLoadFlags(int flags);
// Returns true if the request is "pending" (i.e., if Start() has been called,
// and the response has not yet been called).
bool is_pending() const { return is_pending_; }
// Returns true if the request is in the process of redirecting to a new
// URL but has not yet initiated the new request.
bool is_redirecting() const { return is_redirecting_; }
// Returns a globally unique identifier for this request.
uint64_t identifier() const { return identifier_; }
// This method is called to start the request. The delegate will receive
// a OnResponseStarted callback when the request is started. The request
// must have a delegate set before this method is called.
void Start();
// This method may be called at any time after Start() has been called to
// cancel the request. This method may be called many times, and it has
// no effect once the response has completed. It is guaranteed that no
// methods of the delegate will be called after the request has been
// cancelled, except that this may call the delegate's OnReadCompleted()
// during the call to Cancel itself. Returns |ERR_ABORTED| or other net error
// if there was one.
int Cancel();
// Cancels the request and sets the error to |error|, unless the request
// already failed with another error code (see net_error_list.h). Returns
// final network error code.
int CancelWithError(int error);
// Cancels the request and sets the error to |error| (see net_error_list.h
// for values) and attaches |ssl_info| as the SSLInfo for that request. This
// is useful to attach a certificate and certificate error to a canceled
// request.
void CancelWithSSLError(int error, const SSLInfo& ssl_info);
// Read initiates an asynchronous read from the response, and must only be
// called after the OnResponseStarted callback is received with a net::OK. If
// data is available, length and the data will be returned immediately. If the
// request has failed, an error code will be returned. If data is not yet
// available, Read returns net::ERR_IO_PENDING, and the Delegate's
// OnReadComplete method will be called asynchronously with the result of the
// read, unless the URLRequest is canceled.
//
// The |buf| parameter is a buffer to receive the data. If the operation
// completes asynchronously, the implementation will reference the buffer
// until OnReadComplete is called. The buffer must be at least |max_bytes| in
// length.
//
// The |max_bytes| parameter is the maximum number of bytes to read.
int Read(IOBuffer* buf, int max_bytes);
// Deprecated.
// TODO(maksims): Remove this.
bool Read(IOBuffer* buf, int max_bytes, int* bytes_read);
// If this request is being cached by the HTTP cache, stop subsequent caching.
// Note that this method has no effect on other (simultaneous or not) requests
// for the same resource. The typical example is a request that results in
// the data being stored to disk (downloaded instead of rendered) so we don't
// want to store it twice.
void StopCaching();
// This method may be called to follow a redirect that was deferred in
// response to an OnReceivedRedirect call.
void FollowDeferredRedirect();
// One of the following two methods should be called in response to an
// OnAuthRequired() callback (and only then).
// SetAuth will reissue the request with the given credentials.
// CancelAuth will give up and display the error page.
void SetAuth(const AuthCredentials& credentials);
void CancelAuth();
// This method can be called after the user selects a client certificate to
// instruct this URLRequest to continue with the request with the
// certificate. Pass NULL if the user doesn't have a client certificate.
void ContinueWithCertificate(scoped_refptr<X509Certificate> client_cert,
scoped_refptr<SSLPrivateKey> client_private_key);
// This method can be called after some error notifications to instruct this
// URLRequest to ignore the current error and continue with the request. To
// cancel the request instead, call Cancel().
void ContinueDespiteLastError();
// Used to specify the context (cookie store, cache) for this request.
const URLRequestContext* context() const;
const NetLogWithSource& net_log() const { return net_log_; }
// Returns the expected content size if available
int64_t GetExpectedContentSize() const;
// Returns the priority level for this request.
RequestPriority priority() const { return priority_; }
// Sets the priority level for this request and any related
// jobs. Must not change the priority to anything other than
// MAXIMUM_PRIORITY if the IGNORE_LIMITS load flag is set.
void SetPriority(RequestPriority priority);
void set_received_response_content_length(int64_t received_content_length) {
received_response_content_length_ = received_content_length;
}
// The number of bytes in the raw response body (before any decompression,
// etc.). This is only available after the final Read completes. Not available
// for FTP responses.
int64_t received_response_content_length() const {
return received_response_content_length_;
}
// Available when the request headers are sent, which is before the more
// general response_info() is available.
const ProxyServer& proxy_server() const { return proxy_server_; }
// Gets the connection attempts made in the process of servicing this
// URLRequest. Only guaranteed to be valid if called after the request fails
// or after the response headers are received.
void GetConnectionAttempts(ConnectionAttempts* out) const;
// Gets the over the wire raw header size of the response after https
// encryption, 0 for cached responses.
int raw_header_size() const { return raw_header_size_; }
// Returns the error status of the request.
// Do not use! Going to be protected!
const URLRequestStatus& status() const { return status_; }
const NetworkTrafficAnnotationTag& traffic_annotation() const {
return traffic_annotation_;
}
// Sets a callback that will be invoked each time the request is about to
// be actually sent and will receive actual request headers that are about
// to hit the wire, including SPDY/QUIC internal headers and any additional
// request headers set via BeforeSendHeaders hooks. Can only be set once
// before the request is started.
void SetRequestHeadersCallback(RequestHeadersCallback callback);
// Sets a callback that will be invoked each time the response is received
// from the remote party with the actual response headers recieved. Note this
// is different from response_headers() getter in that in case of revalidation
// request, the latter will return cached headers, while the callback will be
// called with a response from the server.
void SetResponseHeadersCallback(ResponseHeadersCallback callback);
protected:
// Allow the URLRequestJob class to control the is_pending() flag.
void set_is_pending(bool value) { is_pending_ = value; }
// Allow the URLRequestJob class to set our status too.
void set_status(URLRequestStatus status);
// Allow the URLRequestJob to redirect this request.
void Redirect(const RedirectInfo& redirect_info);
// Called by URLRequestJob to allow interception when a redirect occurs.
void NotifyReceivedRedirect(const RedirectInfo& redirect_info,
bool* defer_redirect);
// Allow an interceptor's URLRequestJob to restart this request.
// Should only be called if the original job has not started a response.
void Restart();
private:
friend class URLRequestJob;
friend class URLRequestContext;
// For testing purposes.
// TODO(maksims): Remove this.
friend class TestNetworkDelegate;
// URLRequests are always created by calling URLRequestContext::CreateRequest.
//
// If no network delegate is passed in, will use the ones from the
// URLRequestContext.
URLRequest(const GURL& url,
RequestPriority priority,
Delegate* delegate,
const URLRequestContext* context,
NetworkDelegate* network_delegate,
NetworkTrafficAnnotationTag traffic_annotation);
// Resumes or blocks a request paused by the NetworkDelegate::OnBeforeRequest
// handler. If |blocked| is true, the request is blocked and an error page is
// returned indicating so. This should only be called after Start is called
// and OnBeforeRequest returns true (signalling that the request should be
// paused).
void BeforeRequestComplete(int error);
// TODO(mmenke): Make this take a scoped_ptr.
void StartJob(URLRequestJob* job);
// Restarting involves replacing the current job with a new one such as what
// happens when following a HTTP redirect.
void RestartWithJob(URLRequestJob* job);
void PrepareToRestart();
// Cancels the request and set the error and ssl info for this request to the
// passed values. Returns the error that was set.
int DoCancel(int error, const SSLInfo& ssl_info);
// Called by the URLRequestJob when the headers are received, before any other
// method, to allow caching of load timing information.
void OnHeadersComplete();
// Notifies the network delegate that the request has been completed.
// This does not imply a successful completion. Also a canceled request is
// considered completed.
void NotifyRequestCompleted();
// Called by URLRequestJob to allow interception when the final response
// occurs.
void NotifyResponseStarted(const URLRequestStatus& status);
// These functions delegate to |delegate_|. See URLRequest::Delegate for the
// meaning of these functions.
void NotifyAuthRequired(AuthChallengeInfo* auth_info);
void NotifyAuthRequiredComplete(NetworkDelegate::AuthRequiredResponse result);
void NotifyCertificateRequested(SSLCertRequestInfo* cert_request_info);
void NotifySSLCertificateError(const SSLInfo& ssl_info, bool fatal);
void NotifyReadCompleted(int bytes_read);
// These functions delegate to |network_delegate_| if it is not NULL.
// If |network_delegate_| is NULL, cookies can be used unless
// SetDefaultCookiePolicyToBlock() has been called.
bool CanGetCookies(const CookieList& cookie_list) const;
bool CanSetCookie(const net::CanonicalCookie& cookie,
CookieOptions* options) const;
bool CanEnablePrivacyMode() const;
// Called just before calling a delegate that may block a request.
void OnCallToDelegate();
// Called when the delegate lets a request continue. Also called on
// cancellation.
void OnCallToDelegateComplete();
#if BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_REPORTING)
void MaybeGenerateNetworkErrorLoggingReport();
#endif // BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_REPORTING)
// Contextual information used for this request. Cannot be NULL. This contains
// most of the dependencies which are shared between requests (disk cache,
// cookie store, socket pool, etc.)
const URLRequestContext* context_;
NetworkDelegate* network_delegate_;
// Tracks the time spent in various load states throughout this request.
NetLogWithSource net_log_;
std::unique_ptr<URLRequestJob> job_;
std::unique_ptr<UploadDataStream> upload_data_stream_;
std::vector<GURL> url_chain_;
GURL site_for_cookies_;
base::Optional<url::Origin> initiator_;
GURL delegate_redirect_url_;
std::string method_; // "GET", "POST", etc. Should be all uppercase.
std::string referrer_;
ReferrerPolicy referrer_policy_;
std::string token_binding_referrer_;
FirstPartyURLPolicy first_party_url_policy_;
HttpRequestHeaders extra_request_headers_;
int load_flags_; // Flags indicating the request type for the load;
// expected values are LOAD_* enums above.
// Never access methods of the |delegate_| directly. Always use the
// Notify... methods for this.
Delegate* delegate_;
// Current error status of the job. When no error has been encountered, this
// will be SUCCESS. If multiple errors have been encountered, this will be
// the first non-SUCCESS status seen.
URLRequestStatus status_;
// The HTTP response info, lazily initialized.
HttpResponseInfo response_info_;
// Tells us whether the job is outstanding. This is true from the time
// Start() is called to the time we dispatch RequestComplete and indicates
// whether the job is active.
bool is_pending_;
// Indicates if the request is in the process of redirecting to a new
// location. It is true from the time the headers complete until a
// new request begins.
bool is_redirecting_;
// Number of times we're willing to redirect. Used to guard against
// infinite redirects.
int redirect_limit_;
// Cached value for use after we've orphaned the job handling the
// first transaction in a request involving redirects.
UploadProgress final_upload_progress_;
// The priority level for this request. Objects like
// ClientSocketPool use this to determine which URLRequest to
// allocate sockets to first.
RequestPriority priority_;
// TODO(battre): The only consumer of the identifier_ is currently the
// web request API. We need to match identifiers of requests between the
// web request API and the web navigation API. As the URLRequest does not
// exist when the web navigation API is triggered, the tracking probably
// needs to be done outside of the URLRequest anyway. Therefore, this
// identifier should be deleted here. http://crbug.com/89321
// A globally unique identifier for this request.
const uint64_t identifier_;
// True if this request is currently calling a delegate, or is blocked waiting
// for the URL request or network delegate to resume it.
bool calling_delegate_;
// An optional parameter that provides additional information about what
// |this| is currently being blocked by.
std::string blocked_by_;
bool use_blocked_by_as_load_param_;
base::debug::LeakTracker<URLRequest> leak_tracker_;
// Callback passed to the network delegate to notify us when a blocked request
// is ready to be resumed or canceled.
CompletionCallback before_request_callback_;
// Safe-guard to ensure that we do not send multiple "I am completed"
// messages to network delegate.
// TODO(battre): Remove this. http://crbug.com/89049
bool has_notified_completion_;
// Authentication data used by the NetworkDelegate for this request,
// if one is present. |auth_credentials_| may be filled in when calling
// |NotifyAuthRequired| on the NetworkDelegate. |auth_info_| holds
// the authentication challenge being handled by |NotifyAuthRequired|.
AuthCredentials auth_credentials_;
scoped_refptr<AuthChallengeInfo> auth_info_;
int64_t received_response_content_length_;
base::TimeTicks creation_time_;
// Timing information for the most recent request. Its start times are
// populated during Start(), and the rest are populated in OnResponseReceived.
LoadTimingInfo load_timing_info_;
// The proxy server used for this request, if any.
ProxyServer proxy_server_;
// The raw header size of the response.
int raw_header_size_;
const NetworkTrafficAnnotationTag traffic_annotation_;
// See Set{Request|Response}HeadersCallback() above for details.
RequestHeadersCallback request_headers_callback_;
ResponseHeadersCallback response_headers_callback_;
THREAD_CHECKER(thread_checker_);
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(URLRequest);
};
} // namespace net
#endif // NET_URL_REQUEST_URL_REQUEST_H_