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	* caddyhttp: Make use of http.ResponseController
Also syncs the reverseproxy implementation with stdlib's which now uses ResponseController as well 2449bbb5e6
* Enable full-duplex for HTTP/1.1
* Appease linter
* Add warning for builds with Go 1.20, so it's less surprising to users
* Improved godoc for EnableFullDuplex, copied text from stdlib
* Only wrap in encode if not already wrapped
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package caddyhttp
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import (
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	"bufio"
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	"bytes"
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	"fmt"
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	"io"
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	"net"
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	"net/http"
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)
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// ResponseWriterWrapper wraps an underlying ResponseWriter and
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// promotes its Pusher method as well. To use this type, embed
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// a pointer to it within your own struct type that implements
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// the http.ResponseWriter interface, then call methods on the
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// embedded value.
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type ResponseWriterWrapper struct {
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	http.ResponseWriter
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}
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// Push implements http.Pusher. It simply calls the underlying
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// ResponseWriter's Push method if there is one, or returns
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// ErrNotImplemented otherwise.
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func (rww *ResponseWriterWrapper) Push(target string, opts *http.PushOptions) error {
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	if pusher, ok := rww.ResponseWriter.(http.Pusher); ok {
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		return pusher.Push(target, opts)
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	}
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	return ErrNotImplemented
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}
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// ReadFrom implements io.ReaderFrom. It simply calls io.Copy,
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// which uses io.ReaderFrom if available.
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func (rww *ResponseWriterWrapper) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (n int64, err error) {
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	return io.Copy(rww.ResponseWriter, r)
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}
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// Unwrap returns the underlying ResponseWriter, necessary for
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// http.ResponseController to work correctly.
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func (rww *ResponseWriterWrapper) Unwrap() http.ResponseWriter {
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	return rww.ResponseWriter
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}
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// ErrNotImplemented is returned when an underlying
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// ResponseWriter does not implement the required method.
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var ErrNotImplemented = fmt.Errorf("method not implemented")
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type responseRecorder struct {
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	*ResponseWriterWrapper
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	statusCode   int
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	buf          *bytes.Buffer
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	shouldBuffer ShouldBufferFunc
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	size         int
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	wroteHeader  bool
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	stream       bool
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}
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// NewResponseRecorder returns a new ResponseRecorder that can be
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// used instead of a standard http.ResponseWriter. The recorder is
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// useful for middlewares which need to buffer a response and
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// potentially process its entire body before actually writing the
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// response to the underlying writer. Of course, buffering the entire
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// body has a memory overhead, but sometimes there is no way to avoid
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// buffering the whole response, hence the existence of this type.
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// Still, if at all practical, handlers should strive to stream
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// responses by wrapping Write and WriteHeader methods instead of
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// buffering whole response bodies.
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//
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// Buffering is actually optional. The shouldBuffer function will
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// be called just before the headers are written. If it returns
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// true, the headers and body will be buffered by this recorder
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// and not written to the underlying writer; if false, the headers
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// will be written immediately and the body will be streamed out
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// directly to the underlying writer. If shouldBuffer is nil,
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// the response will never be buffered and will always be streamed
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// directly to the writer.
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//
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// You can know if shouldBuffer returned true by calling Buffered().
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//
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// The provided buffer buf should be obtained from a pool for best
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// performance (see the sync.Pool type).
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//
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// Proper usage of a recorder looks like this:
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//
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//	rec := caddyhttp.NewResponseRecorder(w, buf, shouldBuffer)
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//	err := next.ServeHTTP(rec, req)
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//	if err != nil {
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//	    return err
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//	}
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//	if !rec.Buffered() {
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//	    return nil
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//	}
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//	// process the buffered response here
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//
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// The header map is not buffered; i.e. the ResponseRecorder's Header()
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// method returns the same header map of the underlying ResponseWriter.
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// This is a crucial design decision to allow HTTP trailers to be
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// flushed properly (https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3236).
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//
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// Once you are ready to write the response, there are two ways you can
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// do it. The easier way is to have the recorder do it:
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//
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//	rec.WriteResponse()
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//
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// This writes the recorded response headers as well as the buffered body.
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// Or, you may wish to do it yourself, especially if you manipulated the
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// buffered body. First you will need to write the headers with the
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// recorded status code, then write the body (this example writes the
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// recorder's body buffer, but you might have your own body to write
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// instead):
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//
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//	w.WriteHeader(rec.Status())
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//	io.Copy(w, rec.Buffer())
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//
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// As a special case, 1xx responses are not buffered nor recorded
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// because they are not the final response; they are passed through
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// directly to the underlying ResponseWriter.
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func NewResponseRecorder(w http.ResponseWriter, buf *bytes.Buffer, shouldBuffer ShouldBufferFunc) ResponseRecorder {
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	return &responseRecorder{
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		ResponseWriterWrapper: &ResponseWriterWrapper{ResponseWriter: w},
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		buf:                   buf,
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		shouldBuffer:          shouldBuffer,
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	}
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}
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// WriteHeader writes the headers with statusCode to the wrapped
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// ResponseWriter unless the response is to be buffered instead.
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// 1xx responses are never buffered.
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func (rr *responseRecorder) WriteHeader(statusCode int) {
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	if rr.wroteHeader {
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		return
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	}
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	// save statusCode always, in case HTTP middleware upgrades websocket
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	// connections by manually setting headers and writing status 101
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	rr.statusCode = statusCode
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	// 1xx responses aren't final; just informational
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	if statusCode < 100 || statusCode > 199 {
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		rr.wroteHeader = true
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		// decide whether we should buffer the response
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		if rr.shouldBuffer == nil {
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			rr.stream = true
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		} else {
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			rr.stream = !rr.shouldBuffer(rr.statusCode, rr.ResponseWriterWrapper.Header())
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		}
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	}
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	// if informational or not buffered, immediately write header
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	if rr.stream || (100 <= statusCode && statusCode <= 199) {
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		rr.ResponseWriterWrapper.WriteHeader(statusCode)
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	}
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}
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func (rr *responseRecorder) Write(data []byte) (int, error) {
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	rr.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
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	var n int
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	var err error
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	if rr.stream {
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		n, err = rr.ResponseWriterWrapper.Write(data)
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	} else {
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		n, err = rr.buf.Write(data)
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	}
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	rr.size += n
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	return n, err
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}
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func (rr *responseRecorder) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (int64, error) {
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	rr.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
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	var n int64
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	var err error
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	if rr.stream {
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		n, err = rr.ResponseWriterWrapper.ReadFrom(r)
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	} else {
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		n, err = rr.buf.ReadFrom(r)
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	}
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	rr.size += int(n)
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	return n, err
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}
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// Status returns the status code that was written, if any.
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func (rr *responseRecorder) Status() int {
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	return rr.statusCode
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}
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// Size returns the number of bytes written,
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// not including the response headers.
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func (rr *responseRecorder) Size() int {
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	return rr.size
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}
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// Buffer returns the body buffer that rr was created with.
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// You should still have your original pointer, though.
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func (rr *responseRecorder) Buffer() *bytes.Buffer {
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	return rr.buf
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}
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// Buffered returns whether rr has decided to buffer the response.
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func (rr *responseRecorder) Buffered() bool {
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	return !rr.stream
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}
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func (rr *responseRecorder) WriteResponse() error {
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	if rr.stream {
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		return nil
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	}
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	if rr.statusCode == 0 {
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		// could happen if no handlers actually wrote anything,
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		// and this prevents a panic; status must be > 0
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		rr.statusCode = http.StatusOK
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	}
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	rr.ResponseWriterWrapper.WriteHeader(rr.statusCode)
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	_, err := io.Copy(rr.ResponseWriterWrapper, rr.buf)
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	return err
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}
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func (rr *responseRecorder) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
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	//nolint:bodyclose
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	conn, brw, err := http.NewResponseController(rr.ResponseWriterWrapper).Hijack()
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, nil, err
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	}
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	// Per http documentation, returned bufio.Writer is empty, but bufio.Read maybe not
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	conn = &hijackedConn{conn, rr}
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	brw.Writer.Reset(conn)
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	return conn, brw, nil
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}
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// used to track the size of hijacked response writers
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type hijackedConn struct {
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	net.Conn
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	rr *responseRecorder
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}
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func (hc *hijackedConn) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
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	n, err := hc.Conn.Write(p)
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	hc.rr.size += n
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	return n, err
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}
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func (hc *hijackedConn) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (int64, error) {
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	n, err := io.Copy(hc.Conn, r)
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	hc.rr.size += int(n)
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	return n, err
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}
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// ResponseRecorder is a http.ResponseWriter that records
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// responses instead of writing them to the client. See
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// docs for NewResponseRecorder for proper usage.
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type ResponseRecorder interface {
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	http.ResponseWriter
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	Status() int
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	Buffer() *bytes.Buffer
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	Buffered() bool
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	Size() int
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	WriteResponse() error
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}
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// ShouldBufferFunc is a function that returns true if the
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// response should be buffered, given the pending HTTP status
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// code and response headers.
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type ShouldBufferFunc func(status int, header http.Header) bool
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// Interface guards
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var (
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	_ http.ResponseWriter = (*ResponseWriterWrapper)(nil)
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	_ ResponseRecorder    = (*responseRecorder)(nil)
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	// Implementing ReaderFrom can be such a significant
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	// optimization that it should probably be required!
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	// see PR #5022 (25%-50% speedup)
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	_ io.ReaderFrom = (*ResponseWriterWrapper)(nil)
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	_ io.ReaderFrom = (*responseRecorder)(nil)
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	_ io.ReaderFrom = (*hijackedConn)(nil)
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)
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