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verdaccio/lib/middleware.js
Alex Kocharin 6a778e8c17 change code style to jshttp
close #155, see reasons there

This is a huge commit, so let me know if it will cause
any trouble, I might consider reverting it if it's the case.
2014-11-12 17:37:43 +03:00

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JavaScript

var crypto = require('crypto')
var Error = require('http-errors')
var utils = require('./utils')
var Logger = require('./logger')
module.exports.validate_name = function validate_name(req, res, next, value, name) {
if (value.charAt(0) === '-') {
// special case in couchdb usually
next('route')
} else if (utils.validate_name(value)) {
next()
} else {
next( Error[403]('invalid ' + name) )
}
}
module.exports.media = function media(expect) {
return function(req, res, next) {
if (req.headers['content-type'] !== expect) {
next( Error[415]('wrong content-type, expect: ' + expect
+ ', got: '+req.headers['content-type']) )
} else {
next()
}
}
}
module.exports.expect_json = function expect_json(req, res, next) {
if (!utils.is_object(req.body)) {
return next( Error[400]("can't parse incoming json") )
}
next()
}
module.exports.anti_loop = function(config) {
return function(req, res, next) {
if (req.headers.via != null) {
var arr = req.headers.via.split(',')
for (var i=0; i<arr.length; i++) {
var m = arr[i].match(/\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)/)
if (m && m[2] === config.server_id) {
return next( Error[508]('loop detected') )
}
}
}
next()
}
}
// express doesn't do etags with requests <= 1024b
// we use md5 here, it works well on 1k+ bytes, but sucks with fewer data
// could improve performance using crc32 after benchmarks
function md5sum(data) {
return crypto.createHash('md5').update(data).digest('hex')
}
module.exports.log_and_etagify = function(req, res, next) {
// logger
req.log = Logger.logger.child({ sub: 'in' })
var _auth = req.headers.authorization
if (_auth) req.headers.authorization = '<Classified>'
req.log.info( { req: req, ip: req.ip }
, '@{ip} requested \'@{req.method} @{req.url}\'' )
if (_auth) req.headers.authorization = _auth
var bytesin = 0
req.on('data', function(chunk) {
bytesin += chunk.length
})
var _send = res.send
res.send = function(body) {
try {
if (typeof(body) === 'string' || typeof(body) === 'object') {
if (!res.getHeader('Content-type')) {
res.header('Content-type', 'application/json')
}
if (typeof(body) === 'object' && body != null) {
if (typeof(body.error) === 'string') {
res._sinopia_error = body.error
}
body = JSON.stringify(body, undefined, '\t') + '\n'
}
// don't send etags with errors
if (!res.statusCode || (res.statusCode >= 200 && res.statusCode < 300)) {
res.header('ETag', '"' + md5sum(body) + '"')
}
} else {
// send(null), send(204), etc.
}
} catch(err) {
// if sinopia sends headers first, and then calls res.send()
// as an error handler, we can't report error properly,
// and should just close socket
if (err.message.match(/set headers after they are sent/)) {
if (res.socket != null) res.socket.destroy()
return
} else {
throw err
}
}
res.send = _send
res.send(body)
}
var bytesout = 0
var _write = res.write
res.write = function(buf) {
bytesout += buf.length
_write.apply(res, arguments)
}
function log() {
var message = "@{status}, user: @{user}, req: '@{request.method} @{request.url}'"
if (res._sinopia_error) {
message += ', error: @{!error}'
} else {
message += ', bytes: @{bytes.in}/@{bytes.out}'
}
req.log.warn({
request : { method: req.method, url: req.url },
level : 35, // http
user : req.remote_user.name,
status : res.statusCode,
error : res._sinopia_error,
bytes : {
in : bytesin,
out : bytesout,
}
}, message)
}
req.on('close', function() {
log(true)
})
var _end = res.end
res.end = function(buf) {
if (buf) bytesout += buf.length
_end.apply(res, arguments)
log()
}
next()
}