tower_http/services/fs/serve_dir/mod.rs
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use self::future::ResponseFuture;
use crate::{
body::UnsyncBoxBody,
content_encoding::{encodings, SupportedEncodings},
set_status::SetStatus,
};
use bytes::Bytes;
use futures_util::FutureExt;
use http::{header, HeaderValue, Method, Request, Response, StatusCode};
use http_body_util::{BodyExt, Empty};
use percent_encoding::percent_decode;
use std::{
convert::Infallible,
io,
path::{Component, Path, PathBuf},
task::{Context, Poll},
};
use tower_service::Service;
pub(crate) mod future;
mod headers;
mod open_file;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
// default capacity 64KiB
const DEFAULT_CAPACITY: usize = 65536;
/// Service that serves files from a given directory and all its sub directories.
///
/// The `Content-Type` will be guessed from the file extension.
///
/// An empty response with status `404 Not Found` will be returned if:
///
/// - The file doesn't exist
/// - Any segment of the path contains `..`
/// - Any segment of the path contains a backslash
/// - On unix, any segment of the path referenced as directory is actually an
/// existing file (`/file.html/something`)
/// - We don't have necessary permissions to read the file
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use tower_http::services::ServeDir;
///
/// // This will serve files in the "assets" directory and
/// // its subdirectories
/// let service = ServeDir::new("assets");
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct ServeDir<F = DefaultServeDirFallback> {
base: PathBuf,
buf_chunk_size: usize,
precompressed_variants: Option<PrecompressedVariants>,
// This is used to specialise implementation for
// single files
variant: ServeVariant,
fallback: Option<F>,
call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed: bool,
}
impl ServeDir<DefaultServeDirFallback> {
/// Create a new [`ServeDir`].
pub fn new<P>(path: P) -> Self
where
P: AsRef<Path>,
{
let mut base = PathBuf::from(".");
base.push(path.as_ref());
Self {
base,
buf_chunk_size: DEFAULT_CAPACITY,
precompressed_variants: None,
variant: ServeVariant::Directory {
append_index_html_on_directories: true,
},
fallback: None,
call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed: false,
}
}
pub(crate) fn new_single_file<P>(path: P, mime: HeaderValue) -> Self
where
P: AsRef<Path>,
{
Self {
base: path.as_ref().to_owned(),
buf_chunk_size: DEFAULT_CAPACITY,
precompressed_variants: None,
variant: ServeVariant::SingleFile { mime },
fallback: None,
call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed: false,
}
}
}
impl<F> ServeDir<F> {
/// If the requested path is a directory append `index.html`.
///
/// This is useful for static sites.
///
/// Defaults to `true`.
pub fn append_index_html_on_directories(mut self, append: bool) -> Self {
match &mut self.variant {
ServeVariant::Directory {
append_index_html_on_directories,
} => {
*append_index_html_on_directories = append;
self
}
ServeVariant::SingleFile { mime: _ } => self,
}
}
/// Set a specific read buffer chunk size.
///
/// The default capacity is 64kb.
pub fn with_buf_chunk_size(mut self, chunk_size: usize) -> Self {
self.buf_chunk_size = chunk_size;
self
}
/// Informs the service that it should also look for a precompressed gzip
/// version of _any_ file in the directory.
///
/// Assuming the `dir` directory is being served and `dir/foo.txt` is requested,
/// a client with an `Accept-Encoding` header that allows the gzip encoding
/// will receive the file `dir/foo.txt.gz` instead of `dir/foo.txt`.
/// If the precompressed file is not available, or the client doesn't support it,
/// the uncompressed version will be served instead.
/// Both the precompressed version and the uncompressed version are expected
/// to be present in the directory. Different precompressed variants can be combined.
pub fn precompressed_gzip(mut self) -> Self {
self.precompressed_variants
.get_or_insert(Default::default())
.gzip = true;
self
}
/// Informs the service that it should also look for a precompressed brotli
/// version of _any_ file in the directory.
///
/// Assuming the `dir` directory is being served and `dir/foo.txt` is requested,
/// a client with an `Accept-Encoding` header that allows the brotli encoding
/// will receive the file `dir/foo.txt.br` instead of `dir/foo.txt`.
/// If the precompressed file is not available, or the client doesn't support it,
/// the uncompressed version will be served instead.
/// Both the precompressed version and the uncompressed version are expected
/// to be present in the directory. Different precompressed variants can be combined.
pub fn precompressed_br(mut self) -> Self {
self.precompressed_variants
.get_or_insert(Default::default())
.br = true;
self
}
/// Informs the service that it should also look for a precompressed deflate
/// version of _any_ file in the directory.
///
/// Assuming the `dir` directory is being served and `dir/foo.txt` is requested,
/// a client with an `Accept-Encoding` header that allows the deflate encoding
/// will receive the file `dir/foo.txt.zz` instead of `dir/foo.txt`.
/// If the precompressed file is not available, or the client doesn't support it,
/// the uncompressed version will be served instead.
/// Both the precompressed version and the uncompressed version are expected
/// to be present in the directory. Different precompressed variants can be combined.
pub fn precompressed_deflate(mut self) -> Self {
self.precompressed_variants
.get_or_insert(Default::default())
.deflate = true;
self
}
/// Informs the service that it should also look for a precompressed zstd
/// version of _any_ file in the directory.
///
/// Assuming the `dir` directory is being served and `dir/foo.txt` is requested,
/// a client with an `Accept-Encoding` header that allows the zstd encoding
/// will receive the file `dir/foo.txt.zst` instead of `dir/foo.txt`.
/// If the precompressed file is not available, or the client doesn't support it,
/// the uncompressed version will be served instead.
/// Both the precompressed version and the uncompressed version are expected
/// to be present in the directory. Different precompressed variants can be combined.
pub fn precompressed_zstd(mut self) -> Self {
self.precompressed_variants
.get_or_insert(Default::default())
.zstd = true;
self
}
/// Set the fallback service.
///
/// This service will be called if there is no file at the path of the request.
///
/// The status code returned by the fallback will not be altered. Use
/// [`ServeDir::not_found_service`] to set a fallback and always respond with `404 Not Found`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// This can be used to respond with a different file:
///
/// ```rust
/// use tower_http::services::{ServeDir, ServeFile};
///
/// let service = ServeDir::new("assets")
/// // respond with `not_found.html` for missing files
/// .fallback(ServeFile::new("assets/not_found.html"));
/// ```
pub fn fallback<F2>(self, new_fallback: F2) -> ServeDir<F2> {
ServeDir {
base: self.base,
buf_chunk_size: self.buf_chunk_size,
precompressed_variants: self.precompressed_variants,
variant: self.variant,
fallback: Some(new_fallback),
call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed: self.call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed,
}
}
/// Set the fallback service and override the fallback's status code to `404 Not Found`.
///
/// This service will be called if there is no file at the path of the request.
///
/// # Example
///
/// This can be used to respond with a different file:
///
/// ```rust
/// use tower_http::services::{ServeDir, ServeFile};
///
/// let service = ServeDir::new("assets")
/// // respond with `404 Not Found` and the contents of `not_found.html` for missing files
/// .not_found_service(ServeFile::new("assets/not_found.html"));
/// ```
///
/// Setups like this are often found in single page applications.
pub fn not_found_service<F2>(self, new_fallback: F2) -> ServeDir<SetStatus<F2>> {
self.fallback(SetStatus::new(new_fallback, StatusCode::NOT_FOUND))
}
/// Customize whether or not to call the fallback for requests that aren't `GET` or `HEAD`.
///
/// Defaults to not calling the fallback and instead returning `405 Method Not Allowed`.
pub fn call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed(mut self, call_fallback: bool) -> Self {
self.call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed = call_fallback;
self
}
/// Call the service and get a future that contains any `std::io::Error` that might have
/// happened.
///
/// By default `<ServeDir as Service<_>>::call` will handle IO errors and convert them into
/// responses. It does that by converting [`std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound`] and
/// [`std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied`] to `404 Not Found` and any other error to `500
/// Internal Server Error`. The error will also be logged with `tracing`.
///
/// If you want to manually control how the error response is generated you can make a new
/// service that wraps a `ServeDir` and calls `try_call` instead of `call`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use tower_http::services::ServeDir;
/// use std::{io, convert::Infallible};
/// use http::{Request, Response, StatusCode};
/// use http_body::Body as _;
/// use http_body_util::{Full, BodyExt, combinators::UnsyncBoxBody};
/// use bytes::Bytes;
/// use tower::{service_fn, ServiceExt, BoxError};
///
/// async fn serve_dir(
/// request: Request<Full<Bytes>>
/// ) -> Result<Response<UnsyncBoxBody<Bytes, BoxError>>, Infallible> {
/// let mut service = ServeDir::new("assets");
///
/// // You only need to worry about backpressure, and thus call `ServiceExt::ready`, if
/// // your adding a fallback to `ServeDir` that cares about backpressure.
/// //
/// // Its shown here for demonstration but you can do `service.try_call(request)`
/// // otherwise
/// let ready_service = match ServiceExt::<Request<Full<Bytes>>>::ready(&mut service).await {
/// Ok(ready_service) => ready_service,
/// Err(infallible) => match infallible {},
/// };
///
/// match ready_service.try_call(request).await {
/// Ok(response) => {
/// Ok(response.map(|body| body.map_err(Into::into).boxed_unsync()))
/// }
/// Err(err) => {
/// let body = Full::from("Something went wrong...")
/// .map_err(Into::into)
/// .boxed_unsync();
/// let response = Response::builder()
/// .status(StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
/// .body(body)
/// .unwrap();
/// Ok(response)
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// ```
pub fn try_call<ReqBody, FResBody>(
&mut self,
req: Request<ReqBody>,
) -> ResponseFuture<ReqBody, F>
where
F: Service<Request<ReqBody>, Response = Response<FResBody>, Error = Infallible> + Clone,
F::Future: Send + 'static,
FResBody: http_body::Body<Data = Bytes> + Send + 'static,
FResBody::Error: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>,
{
if req.method() != Method::GET && req.method() != Method::HEAD {
if self.call_fallback_on_method_not_allowed {
if let Some(fallback) = &mut self.fallback {
return ResponseFuture {
inner: future::call_fallback(fallback, req),
};
}
} else {
return ResponseFuture::method_not_allowed();
}
}
// `ServeDir` doesn't care about the request body but the fallback might. So move out the
// body and pass it to the fallback, leaving an empty body in its place
//
// this is necessary because we cannot clone bodies
let (mut parts, body) = req.into_parts();
// same goes for extensions
let extensions = std::mem::take(&mut parts.extensions);
let req = Request::from_parts(parts, Empty::<Bytes>::new());
let fallback_and_request = self.fallback.as_mut().map(|fallback| {
let mut fallback_req = Request::new(body);
*fallback_req.method_mut() = req.method().clone();
*fallback_req.uri_mut() = req.uri().clone();
*fallback_req.headers_mut() = req.headers().clone();
*fallback_req.extensions_mut() = extensions;
// get the ready fallback and leave a non-ready clone in its place
let clone = fallback.clone();
let fallback = std::mem::replace(fallback, clone);
(fallback, fallback_req)
});
let path_to_file = match self
.variant
.build_and_validate_path(&self.base, req.uri().path())
{
Some(path_to_file) => path_to_file,
None => {
return ResponseFuture::invalid_path(fallback_and_request);
}
};
let buf_chunk_size = self.buf_chunk_size;
let range_header = req
.headers()
.get(header::RANGE)
.and_then(|value| value.to_str().ok())
.map(|s| s.to_owned());
let negotiated_encodings: Vec<_> = encodings(
req.headers(),
self.precompressed_variants.unwrap_or_default(),
)
.collect();
let variant = self.variant.clone();
let open_file_future = Box::pin(open_file::open_file(
variant,
path_to_file,
req,
negotiated_encodings,
range_header,
buf_chunk_size,
));
ResponseFuture::open_file_future(open_file_future, fallback_and_request)
}
}
impl<ReqBody, F, FResBody> Service<Request<ReqBody>> for ServeDir<F>
where
F: Service<Request<ReqBody>, Response = Response<FResBody>, Error = Infallible> + Clone,
F::Future: Send + 'static,
FResBody: http_body::Body<Data = Bytes> + Send + 'static,
FResBody::Error: Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>,
{
type Response = Response<ResponseBody>;
type Error = Infallible;
type Future = InfallibleResponseFuture<ReqBody, F>;
#[inline]
fn poll_ready(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Self::Error>> {
if let Some(fallback) = &mut self.fallback {
fallback.poll_ready(cx)
} else {
Poll::Ready(Ok(()))
}
}
fn call(&mut self, req: Request<ReqBody>) -> Self::Future {
let future = self
.try_call(req)
.map(|result: Result<_, _>| -> Result<_, Infallible> {
let response = result.unwrap_or_else(|err| {
tracing::error!(error = %err, "Failed to read file");
let body = ResponseBody::new(UnsyncBoxBody::new(
Empty::new().map_err(|err| match err {}).boxed_unsync(),
));
Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
.body(body)
.unwrap()
});
Ok(response)
} as _);
InfallibleResponseFuture::new(future)
}
}
opaque_future! {
/// Response future of [`ServeDir`].
pub type InfallibleResponseFuture<ReqBody, F> =
futures_util::future::Map<
ResponseFuture<ReqBody, F>,
fn(Result<Response<ResponseBody>, io::Error>) -> Result<Response<ResponseBody>, Infallible>,
>;
}
// Allow the ServeDir service to be used in the ServeFile service
// with almost no overhead
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
enum ServeVariant {
Directory {
append_index_html_on_directories: bool,
},
SingleFile {
mime: HeaderValue,
},
}
impl ServeVariant {
fn build_and_validate_path(&self, base_path: &Path, requested_path: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> {
match self {
ServeVariant::Directory {
append_index_html_on_directories: _,
} => {
let path = requested_path.trim_start_matches('/');
let path_decoded = percent_decode(path.as_ref()).decode_utf8().ok()?;
let path_decoded = Path::new(&*path_decoded);
let mut path_to_file = base_path.to_path_buf();
for component in path_decoded.components() {
match component {
Component::Normal(comp) => {
// protect against paths like `/foo/c:/bar/baz` (#204)
if Path::new(&comp)
.components()
.all(|c| matches!(c, Component::Normal(_)))
{
path_to_file.push(comp)
} else {
return None;
}
}
Component::CurDir => {}
Component::Prefix(_) | Component::RootDir | Component::ParentDir => {
return None;
}
}
}
Some(path_to_file)
}
ServeVariant::SingleFile { mime: _ } => Some(base_path.to_path_buf()),
}
}
}
opaque_body! {
/// Response body for [`ServeDir`] and [`ServeFile`][super::ServeFile].
#[derive(Default)]
pub type ResponseBody = UnsyncBoxBody<Bytes, io::Error>;
}
/// The default fallback service used with [`ServeDir`].
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct DefaultServeDirFallback(Infallible);
impl<ReqBody> Service<Request<ReqBody>> for DefaultServeDirFallback
where
ReqBody: Send + 'static,
{
type Response = Response<ResponseBody>;
type Error = Infallible;
type Future = InfallibleResponseFuture<ReqBody, Self>;
fn poll_ready(&mut self, _cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Self::Error>> {
match self.0 {}
}
fn call(&mut self, _req: Request<ReqBody>) -> Self::Future {
match self.0 {}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default)]
struct PrecompressedVariants {
gzip: bool,
deflate: bool,
br: bool,
zstd: bool,
}
impl SupportedEncodings for PrecompressedVariants {
fn gzip(&self) -> bool {
self.gzip
}
fn deflate(&self) -> bool {
self.deflate
}
fn br(&self) -> bool {
self.br
}
fn zstd(&self) -> bool {
self.zstd
}
}