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2024-11-04refactor(runtime/permissions): use concrete error types (#26464)Leo Kettmeir
2024-10-19refactor(ext/fetch): use concrete error types (#26220)Leo Kettmeir
2024-09-05fix(ext/node): close upgraded socket when the underlying http connection is ↵Yoshiya Hinosawa
closed (#25387) This change fixes the handling of upgraded socket from `node:http` module. In `op_node_http_fetch_response_upgrade`, we create DuplexStream paired with `hyper::upgrade::Upgraded`. When the connection is closed from the server, the read result from `Upgraded` becomes 0. However because we don't close the paired DuplexStream at that point, the Socket object in JS side keeps alive even after the server closed. That caused the issue #20179 This change fixes it by closing the paired DuplexStream when the `Upgraded` stream returns 0 read result. closes #20179
2024-07-30refactor(ext/node): create separate ops for node:http module (#24788)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit duplicates ops from "ext/fetch" to "ext/node" to kick off a bigger rewrite of "node:http". Most of duplication is temporary and will be removed as these ops evolve.
2024-07-24fix(ext/fetch): respect authority from URL (#24705)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit fixes handling of "authority" in the URL by properly sending "Authorization Basic..." header in `fetch` API. This is a regression from https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24593 Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24697 CC @seanmonstar
2024-07-18Reland "refactor(fetch): reimplement fetch with hyper instead of reqwest" ↵Bartek Iwańczuk
(#24593) Originally landed in https://github.com/denoland/deno/commit/f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56. Reverted in https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24574. This reland contains a fix that sends "Accept: */*" header for calls made from "FileFetcher". Absence of this header made downloading source code from JSR broken. This is tested by ensuring this header is present in the test server that servers JSR packages. --------- Co-authored-by: Sean McArthur <sean@seanmonstar.com>
2024-07-13Revert "refactor(fetch): reimplement fetch with hyper instead of reqwest ↵Ryan Dahl
(#24237)" (#24574) This reverts commit f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56. I'm seeing a difference between canary and 1.45.2. In `deno-docs/reference_gen` I can't download dax when running `deno task types` ``` ~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno upgrade --canary Looking up latest canary version Found latest version f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56 Downloading https://dl.deno.land/canary/f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56/deno-aarch64-apple-darwin.zip Deno is upgrading to version f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56 Archive: /var/folders/9v/kys6gqns6kl8nksyn4l1f9v40000gn/T/.tmpb5lDnq/deno.zip inflating: deno Upgraded successfully ~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno -v deno 1.45.2+f6fd661 ~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# rm -rf /Users/ry/Library/Caches/deno ~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno task types Task types deno task types:deno && deno task types:node Task types:deno deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --allow-env --allow-sys deno-docs.ts error: JSR package manifest for '@david/dax' failed to load. expected value at line 1 column 1 at file:///Users/ry/src/deno-docs/reference_gen/deno-docs.ts:2:15 ~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno upgrade --version 1.45.2 Downloading https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases/download/v1.45.2/deno-aarch64-apple-darwin.zip Deno is upgrading to version 1.45.2 Archive: /var/folders/9v/kys6gqns6kl8nksyn4l1f9v40000gn/T/.tmp3R7uhF/deno.zip inflating: deno Upgraded successfully ~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# rm -rf /Users/ry/Library/Caches/deno ~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno task types Task types deno task types:deno && deno task types:node Task types:deno deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --allow-env --allow-sys deno-docs.ts Task types:node deno run --allow-read --allow-write=. --allow-env --allow-sys node-docs.ts ```
2024-07-13refactor(fetch): reimplement fetch with hyper instead of reqwest (#24237)Sean McArthur
This commit re-implements `ext/fetch` and all dependent crates using `hyper` and `hyper-util`, instead of `reqwest`. The reasoning is that we want to have greater control and access to low level `hyper` APIs when implementing `fetch` API as well as `node:http` module. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2024-01-01chore: update copyright to 2024 (#21753)David Sherret
2023-12-01refactor: use resourceForReadableStream for fetch (#20217)Matt Mastracci
Switch `ext/fetch` over to `resourceForReadableStream` to simplify and unify implementation with `ext/serve`. This allows us to work in Rust with resources only. Two additional changes made to `resourceForReadableStream` were required: - Add an optional length to `resourceForReadableStream` which translates to `size_hint` - Fix a bug where writing to a closed stream that was full would panic
2023-10-07refactor: migrate more ops to op2 macro (#20808)Bartek Iwańczuk
Getting closer...
2023-08-03refactor(ext/fetch): refactor fetch to use new write_error method (#20029)Matt Mastracci
This is a prerequisite for fast streams work -- this particular resource used a custom `mpsc`-style stream, and this work will allow us to unify it with the streams in `ext/http` in time. Instead of using Option as an internal semaphore for "correctly completed EOF", we allow code to propagate errors into the channel which can be picked up by downstream sinks like Hyper. EOF is signalled using a more standard sender drop.
2023-05-27refactor(node/http): don't use readablestream for writing to request (#19282)Leo Kettmeir
Refactors the internal usage of a readablestream to write to the resource directly --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-05-17refactor(node): reimplement http client (#19122)Leo Kettmeir
This commit reimplements most of "node:http" client APIs using "ext/fetch". There is some duplicated code and two removed Node compat tests that will be fixed in follow up PRs. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>