// +build go1.11 package middleware import ( "context" "fmt" "net/http" "net/http/httputil" "strings" "github.com/labstack/echo/v4" ) // StatusCodeContextCanceled is a custom HTTP status code for situations // where a client unexpectedly closed the connection to the server. // As there is no standard error code for "client closed connection", but // various well-known HTTP clients and server implement this HTTP code we use // 499 too instead of the more problematic 5xx, which does not allow to detect this situation const StatusCodeContextCanceled = 499 func proxyHTTP(tgt *ProxyTarget, c echo.Context, config ProxyConfig) http.Handler { proxy := httputil.NewSingleHostReverseProxy(tgt.URL) proxy.ErrorHandler = func(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, err error) { desc := tgt.URL.String() if tgt.Name != "" { desc = fmt.Sprintf("%s(%s)", tgt.Name, tgt.URL.String()) } // If the client canceled the request (usually by closing the connection), we can report a // client error (4xx) instead of a server error (5xx) to correctly identify the situation. // The Go standard library (at of late 2020) wraps the exported, standard // context.Canceled error with unexported garbage value requiring a substring check, see // https://github.com/golang/go/blob/6965b01ea248cabb70c3749fd218b36089a21efb/src/net/net.go#L416-L430 if err == context.Canceled || strings.Contains(err.Error(), "operation was canceled") { httpError := echo.NewHTTPError(StatusCodeContextCanceled, fmt.Sprintf("client closed connection: %v", err)) httpError.Internal = err c.Set("_error", httpError) } else { httpError := echo.NewHTTPError(http.StatusBadGateway, fmt.Sprintf("remote %s unreachable, could not forward: %v", desc, err)) httpError.Internal = err c.Set("_error", httpError) } } proxy.Transport = config.Transport proxy.ModifyResponse = config.ModifyResponse return proxy }