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477 lines
14 KiB
Go
477 lines
14 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2020 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package tsweb contains code used in various Tailscale webservers.
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package tsweb
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"context"
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"errors"
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"expvar"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"io/ioutil"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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_ "net/http/pprof"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"tailscale.com/metrics"
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"tailscale.com/net/interfaces"
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"tailscale.com/types/logger"
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)
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// DevMode controls whether extra output in shown, for when the binary is being run in dev mode.
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var DevMode bool
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// NewMux returns a new ServeMux with debugHandler registered (and protected) at /debug/.
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func NewMux(debugHandler http.Handler) *http.ServeMux {
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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registerCommonDebug(mux)
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mux.Handle("/debug/", Protected(debugHandler))
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return mux
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}
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func registerCommonDebug(mux *http.ServeMux) {
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expvar.Publish("counter_uptime_sec", expvar.Func(func() interface{} { return int64(Uptime().Seconds()) }))
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mux.Handle("/debug/pprof/", Protected(http.DefaultServeMux)) // to net/http/pprof
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mux.Handle("/debug/vars", Protected(http.DefaultServeMux)) // to expvar
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mux.Handle("/debug/varz", Protected(http.HandlerFunc(VarzHandler)))
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mux.Handle("/debug/gc", Protected(http.HandlerFunc(gcHandler)))
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}
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func gcHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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w.Write([]byte("running GC...\n"))
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if f, ok := w.(http.Flusher); ok {
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f.Flush()
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}
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runtime.GC()
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w.Write([]byte("Done.\n"))
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}
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func DefaultCertDir(leafDir string) string {
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cacheDir, err := os.UserCacheDir()
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if err == nil {
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return filepath.Join(cacheDir, "tailscale", leafDir)
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}
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return ""
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}
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// IsProd443 reports whether addr is a Go listen address for port 443.
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func IsProd443(addr string) bool {
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_, port, _ := net.SplitHostPort(addr)
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return port == "443" || port == "https"
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}
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// AllowDebugAccess reports whether r should be permitted to access
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// various debug endpoints.
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func AllowDebugAccess(r *http.Request) bool {
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if r.Header.Get("X-Forwarded-For") != "" {
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// TODO if/when needed. For now, conservative:
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return false
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}
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ipStr, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr)
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if err != nil {
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return false
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}
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ip := net.ParseIP(ipStr)
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if interfaces.IsTailscaleIP(ip) || ip.IsLoopback() || ipStr == os.Getenv("TS_ALLOW_DEBUG_IP") {
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return true
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}
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if r.Method == "GET" {
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urlKey := r.FormValue("debugkey")
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keyPath := os.Getenv("TS_DEBUG_KEY_PATH")
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if urlKey != "" && keyPath != "" {
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slurp, err := ioutil.ReadFile(keyPath)
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if err == nil && string(bytes.TrimSpace(slurp)) == urlKey {
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return true
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}
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Protected wraps a provided debug handler, h, returning a Handler
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// that enforces AllowDebugAccess and returns forbiden replies for
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// unauthorized requests.
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func Protected(h http.Handler) http.Handler {
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return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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if !AllowDebugAccess(r) {
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msg := "debug access denied"
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if DevMode {
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ipStr, _, _ := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr)
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msg += fmt.Sprintf("; to permit access, set TS_ALLOW_DEBUG_IP=%v", ipStr)
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}
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http.Error(w, msg, http.StatusForbidden)
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return
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}
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h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
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})
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}
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var timeStart = time.Now()
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func Uptime() time.Duration { return time.Since(timeStart).Round(time.Second) }
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// Port80Handler is the handler to be given to
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// autocert.Manager.HTTPHandler. The inner handler is the mux
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// returned by NewMux containing registered /debug handlers.
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type Port80Handler struct{ Main http.Handler }
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func (h Port80Handler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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path := r.RequestURI
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if path == "/debug" || strings.HasPrefix(path, "/debug") {
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h.Main.ServeHTTP(w, r)
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return
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}
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if r.Method != "GET" && r.Method != "HEAD" {
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http.Error(w, "Use HTTPS", http.StatusBadRequest)
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return
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}
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if path == "/" && AllowDebugAccess(r) {
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// Redirect authorized user to the debug handler.
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path = "/debug/"
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}
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target := "https://" + stripPort(r.Host) + path
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http.Redirect(w, r, target, http.StatusFound)
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}
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func stripPort(hostport string) string {
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host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(hostport)
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if err != nil {
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return hostport
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}
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return net.JoinHostPort(host, "443")
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}
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// ReturnHandler is like net/http.Handler, but the handler can return an
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// error instead of writing to its ResponseWriter.
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type ReturnHandler interface {
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// ServeHTTPReturn is like http.Handler.ServeHTTP, except that
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// it can choose to return an error instead of writing to its
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// http.ResponseWriter.
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//
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// If ServeHTTPReturn returns an error, it caller should handle
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// an error by serving an HTTP 500 response to the user. The
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// error details should not be sent to the client, as they may
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// contain sensitive information. If the error is an
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// HTTPError, though, callers should use the HTTP response
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// code and message as the response to the client.
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ServeHTTPReturn(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) error
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}
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type HandlerOptions struct {
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Quiet200s bool // if set, do not log successfully handled HTTP requests
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Logf logger.Logf
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Now func() time.Time // if nil, defaults to time.Now
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// If non-nil, StatusCodeCounters maintains counters
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// of status codes for handled responses.
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// The keys are "1xx", "2xx", "3xx", "4xx", and "5xx".
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StatusCodeCounters *expvar.Map
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}
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// StdHandler converts a ReturnHandler into a standard http.Handler.
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// Handled requests are logged using logf, as are any errors. Errors
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// are handled as specified by the Handler interface.
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func StdHandler(h ReturnHandler, logf logger.Logf) http.Handler {
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return StdHandlerOpts(h, HandlerOptions{Logf: logf, Now: time.Now})
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}
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// ReturnHandlerFunc is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
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// functions as ReturnHandlers. If f is a function with the
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// appropriate signature, ReturnHandlerFunc(f) is a ReturnHandler that
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// calls f.
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type ReturnHandlerFunc func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) error
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// ServeHTTPReturn calls f(w, r).
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func (f ReturnHandlerFunc) ServeHTTPReturn(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
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return f(w, r)
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}
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// StdHandlerNo200s is like StdHandler, but successfully handled HTTP
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// requests don't write an access log entry to logf.
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//
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// TODO(josharian): eliminate this and StdHandler in favor of StdHandlerOpts,
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// rename StdHandlerOpts to StdHandler. Will be a breaking API change.
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func StdHandlerNo200s(h ReturnHandler, logf logger.Logf) http.Handler {
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return StdHandlerOpts(h, HandlerOptions{Logf: logf, Now: time.Now, Quiet200s: true})
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}
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// StdHandlerOpts converts a ReturnHandler into a standard http.Handler.
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// Handled requests are logged using opts.Logf, as are any errors.
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// Errors are handled as specified by the Handler interface.
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func StdHandlerOpts(h ReturnHandler, opts HandlerOptions) http.Handler {
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if opts.Now == nil {
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opts.Now = time.Now
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}
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return retHandler{h, opts}
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}
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// retHandler is an http.Handler that wraps a Handler and handles errors.
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type retHandler struct {
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rh ReturnHandler
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opts HandlerOptions
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}
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// ServeHTTP implements the http.Handler interface.
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func (h retHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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msg := AccessLogRecord{
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When: h.opts.Now(),
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RemoteAddr: r.RemoteAddr,
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Proto: r.Proto,
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TLS: r.TLS != nil,
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Host: r.Host,
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Method: r.Method,
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RequestURI: r.URL.RequestURI(),
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UserAgent: r.UserAgent(),
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Referer: r.Referer(),
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}
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lw := &loggingResponseWriter{ResponseWriter: w, logf: h.opts.Logf}
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err := h.rh.ServeHTTPReturn(lw, r)
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hErr, hErrOK := err.(HTTPError)
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if lw.code == 0 && err == nil && !lw.hijacked {
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// If the handler didn't write and didn't send a header, that still means 200.
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// (See https://play.golang.org/p/4P7nx_Tap7p)
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lw.code = 200
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}
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msg.Seconds = h.opts.Now().Sub(msg.When).Seconds()
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msg.Code = lw.code
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msg.Bytes = lw.bytes
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switch {
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case lw.hijacked:
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// Connection no longer belongs to us, just log that we
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// switched protocols away from HTTP.
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if msg.Code == 0 {
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msg.Code = http.StatusSwitchingProtocols
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}
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case err != nil && r.Context().Err() == context.Canceled:
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msg.Code = 499 // nginx convention: Client Closed Request
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msg.Err = context.Canceled.Error()
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case hErrOK:
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// Handler asked us to send an error. Do so, if we haven't
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// already sent a response.
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msg.Err = hErr.Msg
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if hErr.Err != nil {
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if msg.Err == "" {
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msg.Err = hErr.Err.Error()
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} else {
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msg.Err = msg.Err + ": " + hErr.Err.Error()
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}
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}
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if lw.code != 0 {
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h.opts.Logf("[unexpected] handler returned HTTPError %v, but already sent a response with code %d", hErr, lw.code)
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break
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}
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msg.Code = hErr.Code
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if msg.Code == 0 {
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h.opts.Logf("[unexpected] HTTPError %v did not contain an HTTP status code, sending internal server error", hErr)
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msg.Code = http.StatusInternalServerError
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}
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http.Error(lw, hErr.Msg, msg.Code)
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case err != nil:
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// Handler returned a generic error. Serve an internal server
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// error, if necessary.
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msg.Err = err.Error()
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if lw.code == 0 {
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msg.Code = http.StatusInternalServerError
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http.Error(lw, "internal server error", msg.Code)
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}
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}
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if msg.Code != 200 || !h.opts.Quiet200s {
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h.opts.Logf("%s", msg)
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}
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if h.opts.StatusCodeCounters != nil {
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key := fmt.Sprintf("%dxx", msg.Code/100)
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h.opts.StatusCodeCounters.Add(key, 1)
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}
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}
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// loggingResponseWriter wraps a ResponseWriter and record the HTTP
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// response code that gets sent, if any.
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type loggingResponseWriter struct {
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http.ResponseWriter
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code int
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bytes int
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hijacked bool
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logf logger.Logf
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}
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// WriteHeader implements http.Handler.
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func (l *loggingResponseWriter) WriteHeader(statusCode int) {
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if l.code != 0 {
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l.logf("[unexpected] HTTP handler set statusCode twice (%d and %d)", l.code, statusCode)
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return
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}
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l.code = statusCode
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l.ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(statusCode)
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}
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// Write implements http.Handler.
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func (l *loggingResponseWriter) Write(bs []byte) (int, error) {
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if l.code == 0 {
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l.code = 200
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}
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n, err := l.ResponseWriter.Write(bs)
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l.bytes += n
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return n, err
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}
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// Hijack implements http.Hijacker. Note that hijacking can still fail
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// because the wrapped ResponseWriter is not required to implement
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// Hijacker, as this breaks HTTP/2.
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func (l *loggingResponseWriter) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
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h, ok := l.ResponseWriter.(http.Hijacker)
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if !ok {
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return nil, nil, errors.New("ResponseWriter is not a Hijacker")
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}
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conn, buf, err := h.Hijack()
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if err == nil {
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l.hijacked = true
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}
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return conn, buf, err
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}
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func (l loggingResponseWriter) Flush() {
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f, _ := l.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher)
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if f == nil {
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l.logf("[unexpected] tried to Flush a ResponseWriter that can't flush")
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return
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}
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f.Flush()
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}
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// HTTPError is an error with embedded HTTP response information.
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//
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// It is the error type to be (optionally) used by Handler.ServeHTTPReturn.
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type HTTPError struct {
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Code int // HTTP response code to send to client; 0 means means 500
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Msg string // Response body to send to client
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Err error // Detailed error to log on the server
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}
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// Error implements the error interface.
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func (e HTTPError) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("httperror{%d, %q, %v}", e.Code, e.Msg, e.Err) }
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// Error returns an HTTPError containing the given information.
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func Error(code int, msg string, err error) HTTPError {
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return HTTPError{Code: code, Msg: msg, Err: err}
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}
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// VarzHandler is an HTTP handler to write expvar values into the
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// prometheus export format:
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//
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// https://github.com/prometheus/docs/blob/master/content/docs/instrumenting/exposition_formats.md
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//
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// It makes the following assumptions:
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//
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// * *expvar.Int are counters (unless marked as a gauge_; see below)
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// * a *tailscale/metrics.Set is descended into, joining keys with
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// underscores. So use underscores as your metric names.
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// * an expvar named starting with "gauge_" or "counter_" is of that
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// Prometheus type, and has that prefix stripped.
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// * anything else is untyped and thus not exported.
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// * expvar.Func can return an int or int64 (for now) and anything else
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// is not exported.
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//
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// This will evolve over time, or perhaps be replaced.
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func VarzHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/plain; version=0.0.4")
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var dump func(prefix string, kv expvar.KeyValue)
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dump = func(prefix string, kv expvar.KeyValue) {
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name := prefix + kv.Key
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var typ string
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switch {
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case strings.HasPrefix(kv.Key, "gauge_"):
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typ = "gauge"
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name = prefix + strings.TrimPrefix(kv.Key, "gauge_")
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case strings.HasPrefix(kv.Key, "counter_"):
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typ = "counter"
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name = prefix + strings.TrimPrefix(kv.Key, "counter_")
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}
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switch v := kv.Value.(type) {
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case *expvar.Int:
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if typ == "" {
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typ = "counter"
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "# TYPE %s %s\n%s %v\n", name, typ, name, v.Value())
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return
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case *metrics.Set:
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v.Do(func(kv expvar.KeyValue) {
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dump(name+"_", kv)
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})
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return
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}
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if typ == "" {
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var funcRet string
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if f, ok := kv.Value.(expvar.Func); ok {
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v := f()
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if ms, ok := v.(runtime.MemStats); ok && name == "memstats" {
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writeMemstats(w, &ms)
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return
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}
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funcRet = fmt.Sprintf(" returning %T", v)
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "# skipping expvar %q (Go type %T%s) with undeclared Prometheus type\n", name, kv.Value, funcRet)
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return
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}
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switch v := kv.Value.(type) {
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case expvar.Func:
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val := v()
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switch val.(type) {
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case int64, int:
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "# TYPE %s %s\n%s %v\n", name, typ, name, val)
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default:
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "# skipping expvar func %q returning unknown type %T\n", name, val)
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}
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case *metrics.LabelMap:
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "# TYPE %s %s\n", name, typ)
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// IntMap uses expvar.Map on the inside, which presorts
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// keys. The output ordering is deterministic.
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v.Do(func(kv expvar.KeyValue) {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s{%s=%q} %v\n", name, v.Label, kv.Key, kv.Value)
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})
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}
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}
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expvar.Do(func(kv expvar.KeyValue) {
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dump("", kv)
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})
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}
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func writeMemstats(w io.Writer, ms *runtime.MemStats) {
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out := func(name, typ string, v uint64, help string) {
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if help != "" {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "# HELP memstats_%s %s\n", name, help)
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "# TYPE memstats_%s %s\nmemstats_%s %v\n", name, typ, name, v)
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}
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g := func(name string, v uint64, help string) { out(name, "gauge", v, help) }
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c := func(name string, v uint64, help string) { out(name, "counter", v, help) }
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g("heap_alloc", ms.HeapAlloc, "current bytes of allocated heap objects (up/down smoothly)")
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c("total_alloc", ms.TotalAlloc, "cumulative bytes allocated for heap objects")
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g("sys", ms.Sys, "total bytes of memory obtained from the OS")
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c("mallocs", ms.Mallocs, "cumulative count of heap objects allocated")
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c("frees", ms.Frees, "cumulative count of heap objects freed")
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c("num_gc", uint64(ms.NumGC), "number of completed GC cycles")
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}
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