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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 reverseproxy
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import (
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	"fmt"
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	"net"
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	"net/url"
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	"strings"
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	"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
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)
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type parsedAddr struct {
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	network, scheme, host, port string
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	valid                       bool
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}
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func (p parsedAddr) dialAddr() string {
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	if !p.valid {
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		return ""
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	}
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	// for simplest possible config, we only need to include
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	// the network portion if the user specified one
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	if p.network != "" {
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		return caddy.JoinNetworkAddress(p.network, p.host, p.port)
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	}
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	// if the host is a placeholder, then we don't want to join with an empty port,
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	// because that would just append an extra ':' at the end of the address.
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	if p.port == "" && strings.Contains(p.host, "{") {
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		return p.host
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	}
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	return net.JoinHostPort(p.host, p.port)
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}
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func (p parsedAddr) rangedPort() bool {
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	return strings.Contains(p.port, "-")
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}
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func (p parsedAddr) replaceablePort() bool {
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	return strings.Contains(p.port, "{") && strings.Contains(p.port, "}")
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}
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func (p parsedAddr) isUnix() bool {
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	return caddy.IsUnixNetwork(p.network)
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}
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// parseUpstreamDialAddress parses configuration inputs for
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// the dial address, including support for a scheme in front
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// as a shortcut for the port number, and a network type,
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// for example 'unix' to dial a unix socket.
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func parseUpstreamDialAddress(upstreamAddr string) (parsedAddr, error) {
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	var network, scheme, host, port string
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	if strings.Contains(upstreamAddr, "://") {
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		// we get a parsing error if a placeholder is specified
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		// so we return a more user-friendly error message instead
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		// to explain what to do instead
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		if strings.Contains(upstreamAddr, "{") {
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			return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("due to parsing difficulties, placeholders are not allowed when an upstream address contains a scheme")
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		}
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		toURL, err := url.Parse(upstreamAddr)
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		if err != nil {
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			// if the error seems to be due to a port range,
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			// try to replace the port range with a dummy
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			// single port so that url.Parse() will succeed
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			if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "invalid port") && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "-") {
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				index := strings.LastIndex(upstreamAddr, ":")
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				if index == -1 {
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					return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("parsing upstream URL: %v", err)
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				}
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				portRange := upstreamAddr[index+1:]
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				if strings.Count(portRange, "-") != 1 {
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					return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("parsing upstream URL: parse \"%v\": port range invalid: %v", upstreamAddr, portRange)
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				}
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				toURL, err = url.Parse(strings.ReplaceAll(upstreamAddr, portRange, "0"))
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				if err != nil {
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					return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("parsing upstream URL: %v", err)
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				}
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				port = portRange
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			} else {
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				return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("parsing upstream URL: %v", err)
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			}
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		}
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		if port == "" {
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			port = toURL.Port()
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		}
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		// there is currently no way to perform a URL rewrite between choosing
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		// a backend and proxying to it, so we cannot allow extra components
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		// in backend URLs
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		if toURL.Path != "" || toURL.RawQuery != "" || toURL.Fragment != "" {
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			return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("for now, URLs for proxy upstreams only support scheme, host, and port components")
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		}
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		// ensure the port and scheme aren't in conflict
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		if toURL.Scheme == "http" && port == "443" {
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			return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("upstream address has conflicting scheme (http://) and port (:443, the HTTPS port)")
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		}
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		if toURL.Scheme == "https" && port == "80" {
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			return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("upstream address has conflicting scheme (https://) and port (:80, the HTTP port)")
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		}
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		if toURL.Scheme == "h2c" && port == "443" {
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			return parsedAddr{}, fmt.Errorf("upstream address has conflicting scheme (h2c://) and port (:443, the HTTPS port)")
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		}
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		// if port is missing, attempt to infer from scheme
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		if port == "" {
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			switch toURL.Scheme {
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			case "", "http", "h2c":
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				port = "80"
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			case "https":
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				port = "443"
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			}
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		}
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		scheme, host = toURL.Scheme, toURL.Hostname()
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	} else {
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		var err error
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		network, host, port, err = caddy.SplitNetworkAddress(upstreamAddr)
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		if err != nil {
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			host = upstreamAddr
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		}
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		// we can assume a port if only a hostname is specified, but use of a
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		// placeholder without a port likely means a port will be filled in
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		if port == "" && !strings.Contains(host, "{") && !caddy.IsUnixNetwork(network) {
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			port = "80"
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		}
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	}
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	// special case network to support both unix and h2c at the same time
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	if network == "unix+h2c" {
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		network = "unix"
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		scheme = "h2c"
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	}
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	return parsedAddr{network, scheme, host, port, true}, nil
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}
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