// Copyright 2018 Google LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // Package httpreplay provides an API for recording and replaying traffic // from HTTP-based Google API clients. // // To record: // 1. Call NewRecorder to get a Recorder. // 2. Use its Client method to obtain an HTTP client to use when making API calls. // 3. Close the Recorder when you're done. That will save the log of interactions // to the file you provided to NewRecorder. // // To replay: // 1. Call NewReplayer with the same filename you used to record to get a Replayer. // 2. Call its Client method and use the client to make the same API calls. // You will get back the recorded responses. // 3. Close the Replayer when you're done. // // This package is EXPERIMENTAL and is subject to change or removal without notice. // It requires Go version 1.8 or higher. package httpreplay // TODO(jba): add examples. import ( "context" "net/http" "cloud.google.com/go/httpreplay/internal/proxy" "google.golang.org/api/option" htransport "google.golang.org/api/transport/http" ) // A Recorder records HTTP interactions. type Recorder struct { proxy *proxy.Proxy } // NewRecorder creates a recorder that writes to filename. The file will // also store initial state that can be retrieved to configure replay. // // You must call Close on the Recorder to ensure that all data is written. func NewRecorder(filename string, initial []byte) (*Recorder, error) { p, err := proxy.ForRecording(filename, 0) if err != nil { return nil, err } p.Initial = initial return &Recorder{proxy: p}, nil } // RemoveRequestHeaders will remove request headers matching patterns from the log, // and skip matching them during replay. // // Pattern is taken literally except for *, which matches any sequence of characters. func (r *Recorder) RemoveRequestHeaders(patterns ...string) { r.proxy.RemoveRequestHeaders(patterns) } // ClearHeaders will replace the value of request and response headers that match // any of the patterns with CLEARED, on both recording and replay. // Use ClearHeaders when the header information is secret or may change from run to // run, but you still want to verify that the headers are being sent and received. // // Pattern is taken literally except for *, which matches any sequence of characters. func (r *Recorder) ClearHeaders(patterns ...string) { r.proxy.ClearHeaders(patterns) } // RemoveQueryParams will remove URL query parameters matching patterns from the log, // and skip matching them during replay. // // Pattern is taken literally except for *, which matches any sequence of characters. func (r *Recorder) RemoveQueryParams(patterns ...string) { r.proxy.RemoveQueryParams(patterns) } // ClearQueryParams will replace the value of URL query parametrs that match any of // the patterns with CLEARED, on both recording and replay. // Use ClearQueryParams when the parameter information is secret or may change from // run to run, but you still want to verify that it are being sent. // // Pattern is taken literally except for *, which matches any sequence of characters. func (r *Recorder) ClearQueryParams(patterns ...string) { r.proxy.ClearQueryParams(patterns) } // Client returns an http.Client to be used for recording. Provide authentication options // like option.WithTokenSource as you normally would, or omit them to use Application Default // Credentials. func (r *Recorder) Client(ctx context.Context, opts ...option.ClientOption) (*http.Client, error) { return proxyClient(ctx, r.proxy, opts...) } func proxyClient(ctx context.Context, p *proxy.Proxy, opts ...option.ClientOption) (*http.Client, error) { trans, err := htransport.NewTransport(ctx, p.Transport(), opts...) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &http.Client{Transport: trans}, nil } // Close closes the Recorder and saves the log file. func (r *Recorder) Close() error { return r.proxy.Close() } // A Replayer replays previously recorded HTTP interactions. type Replayer struct { proxy *proxy.Proxy } // NewReplayer creates a replayer that reads from filename. func NewReplayer(filename string) (*Replayer, error) { p, err := proxy.ForReplaying(filename, 0) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &Replayer{proxy: p}, nil } // Client returns an HTTP client for replaying. The client does not need to be // configured with credentials for authenticating to a server, since it never // contacts a real backend. func (r *Replayer) Client(ctx context.Context) (*http.Client, error) { return proxyClient(ctx, r.proxy, option.WithoutAuthentication()) } // Initial returns the initial state saved by the Recorder. func (r *Replayer) Initial() []byte { return r.proxy.Initial } // IgnoreHeader will not use h when matching requests. func (r *Replayer) IgnoreHeader(h string) { r.proxy.IgnoreHeader(h) } // Close closes the replayer. func (r *Replayer) Close() error { return r.proxy.Close() } // DebugHeaders helps to determine whether a header should be ignored. // When true, if requests have the same method, URL and body but differ // in a header, the first mismatched header is logged. func DebugHeaders() { proxy.DebugHeaders = true } // Supported reports whether httpreplay is supported in the current version of Go. // For Go 1.8 and above, the answer is true. func Supported() bool { return true }