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In Diffusion, split service URI resolution from conduit client construction

Summary:
Ref T7019. Ref T7034. In both proxying cases, we want to proxy the request but can not do so over Conduit.

Split the URI resolution apart from Conduit client construction so we can just pull an SSH or HTTP/S URI out of the repository without getting an entire Conduit client.

Test Plan: Browsed around a service-hosted repository. This diff has no behavioral changes.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

Subscribers: epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T7034, T7019

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D11491
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epriestley 2015-01-27 14:50:38 -08:00
parent 7720b799e4
commit ac41db402a

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@ -1517,41 +1517,21 @@ final class PhabricatorRepository extends PhabricatorRepositoryDAO
/**
* Build a new Conduit client in order to make a service call to this
* repository.
* Retrieve the sevice URI for the device hosting this repository.
*
* If the repository is hosted locally, this method may return `null`. The
* caller should use `ConduitCall` or other local logic to complete the
* request.
*
* By default, we will return a @{class:ConduitClient} for any repository with
* a service, even if that service is on the current device.
*
* We do this because this configuration does not make very much sense in a
* production context, but is very common in a test/development context
* (where the developer's machine is both the web host and the repository
* service). By proxying in development, we get more consistent behavior
* between development and production, and don't have a major untested
* codepath.
*
* The `$never_proxy` parameter can be used to prevent this local proxying.
* If the flag is passed:
*
* - The method will return `null` (implying a local service call)
* if the repository service is hosted on the current device.
* - The method will throw if it would need to return a client.
*
* This is used to prevent loops in Conduit: the first request will proxy,
* even in development, but the second request will be identified as a
* cluster request and forced not to proxy.
* See @{method:newConduitClient} for a general discussion of interacting
* with repository services. This method provides lower-level resolution of
* services, returning raw URIs.
*
* @param PhabricatorUser Viewing user.
* @param bool `true` to throw if a client would be returned.
* @return ConduitClient|null Client, or `null` for local repositories.
* @param bool `true` to throw if a remote URI would be returned.
* @param list<string> List of allowable protocols.
* @return string|null URI, or `null` for local repositories.
*/
public function newConduitClient(
public function getAlmanacServiceURI(
PhabricatorUser $viewer,
$never_proxy = false) {
$never_proxy,
array $protocols) {
$service_phid = $this->getAlmanacServicePHID();
if (!$service_phid) {
@ -1597,6 +1577,8 @@ final class PhabricatorRepository extends PhabricatorRepositoryDAO
'this device before sending requests here.'));
}
$protocol_map = array_fuse($protocols);
$uris = array();
foreach ($bindings as $binding) {
$iface = $binding->getInterface();
@ -1614,17 +1596,23 @@ final class PhabricatorRepository extends PhabricatorRepositoryDAO
}
$protocol = $binding->getAlmanacPropertyValue('protocol');
if ($protocol === 'http') {
$uris[] = 'http://'.$iface->renderDisplayAddress().'/';
} else if ($protocol === 'https' || $protocol === null) {
$uris[] = 'https://'.$iface->renderDisplayAddress().'/';
} else {
if ($protocol === null) {
$protocol = 'https';
}
if (empty($protocol_map[$protocol])) {
continue;
}
$uris[] = $protocol.'://'.$iface->renderDisplayAddress().'/';
}
if (!$uris) {
throw new Exception(
pht(
'The Almanac service for this repository has a binding to an '.
'invalid interface with an unknown protocol ("%s").',
$protocol));
}
'The Almanac service for this repository is not bound to any '.
'interfaces which support the required protocols (%s).',
implode(', ', $protocols)));
}
if ($never_proxy) {
@ -1635,7 +1623,59 @@ final class PhabricatorRepository extends PhabricatorRepositoryDAO
}
shuffle($uris);
$uri = head($uris);
return head($uris);
}
/**
* Build a new Conduit client in order to make a service call to this
* repository.
*
* If the repository is hosted locally, this method may return `null`. The
* caller should use `ConduitCall` or other local logic to complete the
* request.
*
* By default, we will return a @{class:ConduitClient} for any repository with
* a service, even if that service is on the current device.
*
* We do this because this configuration does not make very much sense in a
* production context, but is very common in a test/development context
* (where the developer's machine is both the web host and the repository
* service). By proxying in development, we get more consistent behavior
* between development and production, and don't have a major untested
* codepath.
*
* The `$never_proxy` parameter can be used to prevent this local proxying.
* If the flag is passed:
*
* - The method will return `null` (implying a local service call)
* if the repository service is hosted on the current device.
* - The method will throw if it would need to return a client.
*
* This is used to prevent loops in Conduit: the first request will proxy,
* even in development, but the second request will be identified as a
* cluster request and forced not to proxy.
*
* For lower-level service resolution, see @{method:getAlmanacServiceURI}.
*
* @param PhabricatorUser Viewing user.
* @param bool `true` to throw if a client would be returned.
* @return ConduitClient|null Client, or `null` for local repositories.
*/
public function newConduitClient(
PhabricatorUser $viewer,
$never_proxy = false) {
$uri = $this->getAlmanacServiceURI(
$viewer,
$never_proxy,
array(
'http',
'https',
));
if ($uri === null) {
return null;
}
$domain = id(new PhutilURI(PhabricatorEnv::getURI('/')))->getDomain();