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2024-08-01fix(ext/http): correctly consume response body in `Deno.serve` (#24811)Luca Casonato
Prior to this commit, you could return a `Response` created from a string or Uint8Array multiple times. Now you can't do that anymore.
2024-07-28fix(http): Adjust hostname display for Windows when using 0.0.0.0 (#24698)Yazan AbdAl-Rahman
Fixes #24687 --------- Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
2024-06-17fix(ext/http): actually await `goAhead` promise (#24226)Luca Casonato
2024-06-14fix(ext/node): `server.close()` does graceful shutdown (#24184)Divy Srivastava
2024-06-09fix(ext/http): print `[]` around ipv6 addresses (#24150)Luca Casonato
2024-05-23fix(runtime): use more null proto objects (#23921)Luca Casonato
This is a primordialization effort to improve resistance against users tampering with the global `Object` prototype. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2024-05-17fix: serve handler error with 0 arguments (#23652)Marvin Hagemeister
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23651 Co-authored-by: Satya Rohith <me@satyarohith.com>
2024-04-25perf(ext/http): recover memory for serve and optimize AbortController (#23559)Matt Mastracci
Max rps without a signal is unchanged, however we can drastically reduce memory usage by not creating the signal until needed, and we can optimize the rps in the case where the signal is created. With a quick memory benchmark, it looks like this helps pretty drastically with # of GCs when benchmarking w/wrk: - 1.42.4: 1763 - canary: 1093 - this patch: 874 This branch: ``` Running 10s test @ http://localhost:8080/ 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 87.33us 439.95us 20.68ms 99.67% Req/Sec 66.70k 6.39k 74.11k 83.66% 1340255 requests in 10.10s, 191.73MB read Requests/sec: 132696.90 Transfer/sec: 18.98MB cpu: Apple M2 Pro runtime: deno 1.43.0 (aarch64-apple-darwin) file:///Users/matt/Documents/scripts/bench_request.js benchmark time (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- newRequest 986.5 ns/iter 1,013,682.6 (878.2 ns … 1.18 µs) 1.01 µs 1.18 µs 1.18 µs newAbortController 18 ns/iter 55,541,104.1 (15.6 ns … 42.62 ns) 17.71 ns 25.05 ns 26.27 ns newAbortControllerSignal 18.66 ns/iter 53,578,966.7 (16.49 ns … 32.16 ns) 18.71 ns 25.67 ns 26.39 ns newAbortControllerSignalOnAbort 106.49 ns/iter 9,390,164.9 (97.87 ns … 120.61 ns) 108.6 ns 114.24 ns 115.89 ns newAbortControllerSignalAddEventListener 86.92 ns/iter 11,504,880.2 (81.88 ns … 103.15 ns) 90 ns 98.28 ns 99.55 ns newAbortControllerSignalOnAbortNoListener 3.01 µs/iter 331,964.4 (2.97 µs … 3.1 µs) 3.06 µs 3.1 µs 3.1 µs newAbortControllerSignalOnAbortAbort 3.26 µs/iter 306,662.6 (3.22 µs … 3.36 µs) 3.27 µs 3.36 µs 3.36 µs ``` Latest canary: ``` Running 10s test @ http://localhost:8080/ 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 72.86us 71.23us 4.47ms 99.05% Req/Sec 64.66k 5.54k 72.48k 82.18% 1299015 requests in 10.10s, 185.83MB read Requests/sec: 128616.02 Transfer/sec: 18.40MB cpu: Apple M2 Pro runtime: deno 1.43.0+bc4aa5f (aarch64-apple-darwin) file:///Users/matt/Documents/scripts/bench_request.js benchmark time (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- newRequest 1.25 µs/iter 800,005.2 (1.01 µs … 4.18 µs) 1.16 µs 4.18 µs 4.18 µs newAbortController 18.56 ns/iter 53,868,204.3 (16.04 ns … 38.73 ns) 18.38 ns 26.1 ns 26.63 ns newAbortControllerSignal 18.72 ns/iter 53,430,746.1 (16.13 ns … 36.71 ns) 18.71 ns 26.19 ns 26.98 ns newAbortControllerSignalOnAbort 193.91 ns/iter 5,156,992.4 (184.25 ns … 211.41 ns) 194.96 ns 207.87 ns 209.4 ns newAbortControllerSignalAddEventListener 171.45 ns/iter 5,832,569.2 (153 ns … 182.03 ns) 176.17 ns 180.75 ns 181.05 ns newAbortControllerSignalOnAbortNoListener 3.07 µs/iter 326,263.3 (2.98 µs … 3.17 µs) 3.08 µs 3.17 µs 3.17 µs newAbortControllerSignalOnAbortAbort 3.32 µs/iter 301,344.6 (3.29 µs … 3.4 µs) 3.33 µs 3.4 µs 3.4 µs ```
2024-04-25perf(ext/http): cache abort signal error (#23548)Divy Srivastava
Fixes a perf regression introduced in https://github.com/denoland/deno/commit/eed2598e6cf1db643b4edd07b5eff94c59eb9408 ([flamegraph](https://profiler.firefox.com/public/83whz7mrfkshk5q6hd6hjmrmw8tgmw67s96m4p0/flame-graph/?globalTrackOrder=0&hiddenLocalTracksByPid=12691-0we&symbolServer=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A3000%2F316cvciry38ippl9i74fmcxrd5q9asfrr28xp02&thread=0&v=10)) this patch: ``` Summary: Success rate: 100.00% Total: 10.0007 secs Slowest: 0.0145 secs Fastest: 0.0001 secs Average: 0.0006 secs Requests/sec: 80341.4816 Total data: 9.19 MiB Size/request: 12 Size/sec: 941.44 KiB ``` main: ``` Summary: Success rate: 100.00% Total: 10.0007 secs Slowest: 0.0068 secs Fastest: 0.0002 secs Average: 0.0009 secs Requests/sec: 56560.0551 Total data: 6.47 MiB Size/request: 12 Size/sec: 662.75 KiB ```
2024-04-24feat: Add `deno serve` subcommand (#23511)Matt Mastracci
By default, `deno serve` will assign port 8000 (like `Deno.serve`). Users may choose a different port using `--port`. `deno serve /tmp/file.ts` `server.ts`: ```ts export default { fetch(req) { return new Response("hello world!\n"); }, }; ```
2024-04-24feat(ext/http): Implement request.signal for Deno.serve (#23425)Matt Mastracci
When the response has been successfully send, we abort the `Request.signal` property to indicate that all resources associated with this transaction may be torn down.