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type request_handler = Reqd.t -> unit
type error_handler =
?request:Request.t ->
error ->
(Headers.t -> Body.Writer.t) ->
unit
val create :
?config:Config.t ->
?error_handler:error_handler ->
request_handler ->
t
create ?config ?error_handler ~request_handler
creates a connection handler that will service individual requests with request_handler
.
val create_h2c :
?config:Config.t ->
?error_handler:error_handler ->
headers:Httpun_types.Headers.t ->
target:string ->
meth:Httpun_types.Method.t ->
?request_body:Bigstringaf.t IOVec.t list ->
request_handler ->
(t, string) Stdlib.result
create ?config ?error_handler ~http_request ~request_handler
creates a connection handler that will take over the communication channel from a HTTP/1.1 connection, and service individual HTTP/2.0 requests with request_handler
. Upon successful creation, it returns the connection, otherwise an error message is returned with an explanation of the failure that caused the connection setup to not succeed.
This function is intended to be used in HTTP/1.1 upgrade handlers to set up a new h2c
(HTTP/2.0 over TCP) connection without prior knowledge.
See RFC7540§3.2 for more details.
val next_read_operation : t -> [> `Read | `Close ]
next_read_operation t
returns a value describing the next operation that the caller should conduct on behalf of the connection.
val read : t -> Bigstringaf.t -> off:int -> len:int -> int
read t bigstring ~off ~len
reads bytes of input from the provided range of bigstring
and returns the number of bytes consumed by the connection. read
should be called after next_read_operation
returns a `Read
value and additional input is available for the connection to consume.
val read_eof : t -> Bigstringaf.t -> off:int -> len:int -> int
read t bigstring ~off ~len
reads bytes of input from the provided range of bigstring
and returns the number of bytes consumed by the connection. read
should be called after next_read_operation
returns a `Read
and an EOF has been received from the communication channel. The connection will attempt to consume any buffered input and then shutdown the HTTP parser for the connection.
val next_write_operation :
t ->
[ `Write of Bigstringaf.t IOVec.t list | `Yield | `Close of int ]
next_write_operation t
returns a value describing the next operation that the caller should conduct on behalf of the connection.
val report_write_result : t -> [ `Ok of int | `Closed ] -> unit
report_write_result t result
reports the result of the latest write attempt to the connection. report_write_result
should be called after a call to next_write_operation
that returns a `Write buffer
value.
`Ok n
indicates that the caller successfully wrote n
bytes of output from the buffer that the caller was provided by next_write_operation
.`Closed
indicates that the output destination will no longer accept bytes from the write processor.val yield_writer : t -> (unit -> unit) -> unit
yield_writer t continue
registers with the connection to call continue
when writing should resume. yield_writer
should be called after next_write_operation
returns a `Yield
value.
val yield_reader : t -> (unit -> unit) -> unit
yield_reader t continue
immediately calls continue
. This function * shouldn't generally be called and it's only here to simplify adhering * to the Gluten RUNTIME
module type.
val report_exn : t -> exn -> unit
report_exn t exn
reports that an error exn
has been caught and that it has been attributed to t
. Calling this function will switch t
into an error state. Depending on the state t
is transitioning from, it may call its error handler before terminating the connection.
val is_closed : t -> bool
is_closed t
is true
if both the read and write processors have been shutdown. When this is the case next_read_operation
will return `Close _
and next_write_operation
will do the same will return a `Write _
until all buffered output has been flushed, at which point it will return `Close
.
error_code t
returns the error_code
that caused the connection to close, if one exists.