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http: certain response headers do not allow multiple instances #3090

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@jasnell jasnell commented Sep 27, 2015

This PR does two things:

  1. Adds a quick callback check
  2. Limits certain response headers from having multiple instances

For instance, ETag does not allow for multiple instances, but the current code will concat multiple instances into a comma separated list. Likewise for Last-Updated.

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add common.mustCall here and in the next line.

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jasnell commented Sep 27, 2015

@thefourtheye ... done

@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ exports.OutgoingMessage = OutgoingMessage;


OutgoingMessage.prototype.setTimeout = function(msecs, callback) {
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Maybe it should be a TypeError when typeof callback !== 'function'? This change silently ignores non-functions, which seems like a good way for bugs in user code to go unnoticed.

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Agreed. I was attempting to avoid adding a new throw but you're right, it's better to be explicit about the error here

We were checking that the callback existed, but not
checking that it was a function
Response headers such as ETag and Last-Modified do not permit
multiple instances, and therefore the comma-separated syntax is
not allowed.
in `setTimeout`, if callback is truthy but not a function,
throw a TypeError per @bnoordhuis' suggestion
Include writeHead in the test per @bnoordhuis' suggestion
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jasnell commented Oct 6, 2015

Rebased on current master. @bnoordhuis addressed the nits you had. PTAL.

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jasnell commented Oct 6, 2015

marked as semver-major due to the introduction of the additional throw

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LGTM

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We were checking that the callback existed, but not
checking that it was a function. In `setTimeout`, if
callback is truthy but not a function, throw a
TypeError

Reviewed-By: Sakthipriyan Vairamani <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]>
PR-URL: #3090
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Response headers such as ETag and Last-Modified do not permit
multiple instances, and therefore the comma-separated syntax is
not allowed. When multiple values for these headers are specified,
use only the first instance.

Reviewed-By: Sakthipriyan Vairamani <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]>
PR-URL: #3090
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jasnell commented Oct 6, 2015

Landed in 0094a8d and e655a43. Thank you!

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I'm not sure this major change had sufficient TSC review?

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rvagg commented Oct 7, 2015

I'm fine with this given it's just building on logic already there. /cc @nodejs/tsc anyway

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rvagg added a commit to rvagg/io.js that referenced this pull request Oct 29, 2015
Notable changes:

* buffer: (Breaking) Removed both 'raw' and 'raws' encoding types from Buffer,
  these have been deprecated for a long time (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) nodejs#2859.
* console: (Breaking) Values reported by console.time() now have 3 decimals of
  accuracy added (Michaël Zasso) nodejs#3166.
* fs:
  - fs.readFile*(), fs.writeFile*(), and fs.appendFile*() now also accept a file
    descriptor as their first argument (Johannes Wüller) nodejs#3163.
  - (Breaking) In fs.readFile(), if an encoding is specified and the internal
    toString() fails the error is no longer thrown but is passed to the callback
    (Evan Lucas) nodejs#3485.
  - (Breaking) In fs.read() (using the fs.read(fd, length, position, encoding,
    callback) form), if the internal toString() fails the error is no longer
    thrown but is passed to the callback (Evan Lucas) nodejs#3503.
* http:
  - Fixed a bug where pipelined http requests would stall (Fedor Indutny) nodejs#3342.
  - (Breaking) When parsing HTTP, don't add duplicates of the following headers:
    Retry-After, ETag, Last-Modified, Server, Age, Expires. This is in addition
    to the following headers which already block duplicates: Content-Type,
    Content-Length, User-Agent, Referer, Host, Authorization,
    Proxy-Authorization, If-Modified-Since, If-Unmodified-Since, From, Location,
    Max-Forwards (James M Snell) nodejs#3090.
  - (Breaking) The callback argument to OutgoingMessage#setTimeout() must be a
    function or a TypeError is thrown (James M Snell) nodejs#3090.
  - (Breaking) HTTP methods and header names must now conform to the RFC 2616
    "token" rule, a list of allowed characters that excludes control characters
    and a number of separator characters. Specifically, methods and header names
    must now match /^[a-zA-Z0-9_!#$%&'*+.^`|~-]+$/ or a TypeError will be thrown
    (James M Snell) nodejs#2526.
* node:
  - (Breaking) Deprecated the _linklist module (Rich Trott) nodejs#3078.
  - (Breaking) Removed require.paths and require.registerExtension(), both had
    been previously set to throw Error when accessed
    (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) nodejs#2922.
* npm: Upgraded to version 3.3.6 from 2.14.7, see
  https://github.com/npm/npm/releases/tag/v3.3.6 for more details. This is a
  major version bump for npm and it has seen a significant amount of change.
  Please see the original npm v3.0.0 release notes for a list of major changes
  (Rebecca Turner) nodejs#3310.
* src: (Breaking) Bumped NODE_MODULE_VERSION to 47 from 46, this is necessary
  due to the V8 upgrade. Native add-ons will need to be recompiled
  (Rod Vagg) nodejs#3400.
* timers: Attempt to reuse the timer handle for setTimeout().unref(). This fixes
  a long-standing known issue where unrefed timers would perviously hold
  beforeExit open (Fedor Indutny) nodejs#3407.
* tls:
  - Added ALPN Support (Shigeki Ohtsu) nodejs#2564.
  - TLS options can now be passed in an object to createSecurePair()
    (Коренберг Марк) nodejs#2441.
  - (Breaking) The default minimum DH key size for tls.connect() is now 1024
    bits and a warning is shown when DH key size is less than 2048 bits. This a security consideration to prevent "logjam" attacks. A new minDHSize TLS
    option can be used to override the default. (Shigeki Ohtsu) nodejs#1831.
* util:
  - (Breaking) util.p() was deprecated for years, and has now been removed
    (Wyatt Preul) nodejs#3432.
  - (Breaking) util.inherits() can now work with ES6 classes. This is considered
    a breaking change because of potential subtle side-effects caused by a
    change from directly reassigning the prototype of the constructor using
    `ctor.prototype = Object.create(superCtor.prototype, { constructor: { ... } })`
    to using `Object.setPrototypeOf(ctor.prototype, superCtor.prototype)`
    (Michaël Zasso) nodejs#3455.
* v8: (Breaking) Upgraded to 4.6.85.25 from 4.5.103.35 (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) nodejs#3351.
  - Implements the spread operator, see
    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_operator
    for further information.
  - Implements new.target, see
    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/new.target
    for further information.
* zlib: Decompression now throws on truncated input (e.g. unexpected end of
  file) (Yuval Brik) nodejs#2595.

PR-URL: nodejs#3466
rvagg added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 29, 2015
Notable changes:

* buffer: (Breaking) Removed both 'raw' and 'raws' encoding types from Buffer,
  these have been deprecated for a long time (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) #2859.
* console: (Breaking) Values reported by console.time() now have 3 decimals of
  accuracy added (Michaël Zasso) #3166.
* fs:
  - fs.readFile*(), fs.writeFile*(), and fs.appendFile*() now also accept a file
    descriptor as their first argument (Johannes Wüller) #3163.
  - (Breaking) In fs.readFile(), if an encoding is specified and the internal
    toString() fails the error is no longer thrown but is passed to the callback
    (Evan Lucas) #3485.
  - (Breaking) In fs.read() (using the fs.read(fd, length, position, encoding,
    callback) form), if the internal toString() fails the error is no longer
    thrown but is passed to the callback (Evan Lucas) #3503.
* http:
  - Fixed a bug where pipelined http requests would stall (Fedor Indutny) #3342.
  - (Breaking) When parsing HTTP, don't add duplicates of the following headers:
    Retry-After, ETag, Last-Modified, Server, Age, Expires. This is in addition
    to the following headers which already block duplicates: Content-Type,
    Content-Length, User-Agent, Referer, Host, Authorization,
    Proxy-Authorization, If-Modified-Since, If-Unmodified-Since, From, Location,
    Max-Forwards (James M Snell) #3090.
  - (Breaking) The callback argument to OutgoingMessage#setTimeout() must be a
    function or a TypeError is thrown (James M Snell) #3090.
  - (Breaking) HTTP methods and header names must now conform to the RFC 2616
    "token" rule, a list of allowed characters that excludes control characters
    and a number of separator characters. Specifically, methods and header names
    must now match /^[a-zA-Z0-9_!#$%&'*+.^`|~-]+$/ or a TypeError will be thrown
    (James M Snell) #2526.
* node:
  - (Breaking) Deprecated the _linklist module (Rich Trott) #3078.
  - (Breaking) Removed require.paths and require.registerExtension(), both had
    been previously set to throw Error when accessed
    (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) #2922.
* npm: Upgraded to version 3.3.6 from 2.14.7, see
  https://github.com/npm/npm/releases/tag/v3.3.6 for more details. This is a
  major version bump for npm and it has seen a significant amount of change.
  Please see the original npm v3.0.0 release notes for a list of major changes
  (Rebecca Turner) #3310.
* src: (Breaking) Bumped NODE_MODULE_VERSION to 47 from 46, this is necessary
  due to the V8 upgrade. Native add-ons will need to be recompiled
  (Rod Vagg) #3400.
* timers: Attempt to reuse the timer handle for setTimeout().unref(). This fixes
  a long-standing known issue where unrefed timers would perviously hold
  beforeExit open (Fedor Indutny) #3407.
* tls:
  - Added ALPN Support (Shigeki Ohtsu) #2564.
  - TLS options can now be passed in an object to createSecurePair()
    (Коренберг Марк) #2441.
  - (Breaking) The default minimum DH key size for tls.connect() is now 1024
    bits and a warning is shown when DH key size is less than 2048 bits. This a security consideration to prevent "logjam" attacks. A new minDHSize TLS
    option can be used to override the default. (Shigeki Ohtsu) #1831.
* util:
  - (Breaking) util.p() was deprecated for years, and has now been removed
    (Wyatt Preul) #3432.
  - (Breaking) util.inherits() can now work with ES6 classes. This is considered
    a breaking change because of potential subtle side-effects caused by a
    change from directly reassigning the prototype of the constructor using
    `ctor.prototype = Object.create(superCtor.prototype, { constructor: { ... } })`
    to using `Object.setPrototypeOf(ctor.prototype, superCtor.prototype)`
    (Michaël Zasso) #3455.
* v8: (Breaking) Upgraded to 4.6.85.25 from 4.5.103.35 (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) #3351.
  - Implements the spread operator, see
    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_operator
    for further information.
  - Implements new.target, see
    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/new.target
    for further information.
* zlib: Decompression now throws on truncated input (e.g. unexpected end of
  file) (Yuval Brik) #2595.

PR-URL: #3466
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