15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Fabian Fett 3c45dbde2d Fix Connection Creation Crash (#873)
### Motivation

When creating a connection, we wrongfully assumed that
`failedToCreateNewConnection` will always be called before
`http*ConnectionClosed` in the `HTTPConnectionPoolStateMachine`. However
this is far from correct. In NIO Futures are fulfilled before
`ChannelHandler` callbacks. Ordering in futures should not be assumed in
such a complex project.

### Change

We change the `http*ConnectionClosed` methods to be noops, if the
connection is in the starting state. We instead wait for the
`failedToCreateNewConnection` to create backoff timers and friends.

rdar://164674912

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Co-authored-by: George Barnett <gbarnett@apple.com>
2025-12-01 09:31:32 +01:00
Rick Newton-Rogers c621142327 Adopt GitHub actions (#780)
Migrate CI to use GitHub Actions.

### Motivation:

To migrate to GitHub actions and centralised infrastructure.

### Modifications:

Changes of note:
* Adopt swift-format using rules from SwiftNIO.
* Remove scripts and docker files which are no longer needed.
* Disabled warnings-as-errors on Swift 6.0 CI pipelines for now.

### Result:

Feature parity with old CI.
2024-10-29 15:01:46 +00:00
George Barnett 6c5058ee2c Add a control to limit connection reuses (#678)
Motivation:

Sometimes it can be helpful to limit the number of times a connection
can be used before discarding it. AHC has no such support for this at
the moment.

Modifications:

- Add a `maximumUsesPerConnection` configuration option which defaults
  to `nil` (i.e. no limit).
- For HTTP1 we count down uses in the state machine and close the
  connection if it hits zero.
- For HTTP2, each use maps to a stream so we count down remaining uses
  in the state machine which we combine with max concurrent streams to
  limit how many streams are available per connection. We also count
  remaining uses in the HTTP2 idle handler: we treat no remaining uses
  as receiving a GOAWAY frame and notify the pool which then drains the
  streams and replaces the connection.

Result:

Users can control how many times each connection can be used.
2023-04-11 14:49:44 +01:00
David Nadoba 5bee16a799 Switch over state in HTTPConnectionPool.HTTP2StateMachine.failedToCreateNewConnection (#647) 2022-11-09 15:30:16 +01:00
David Nadoba f17a47e916 Allow immediate request failure on connection error (#625) 2022-10-10 13:34:42 +01:00
David Nadoba 14fa6d944d Report last connection error if request deadline is exceeded (#601) 2022-07-01 10:39:38 +02:00
Cory Benfield 3fcd67061f Improve errors and testing using NIOTS (#588)
Motivation

Currently error reporting with NIO Transport Services is often sub-par.
This occurs because the Network.framework connections may enter the
waiting state until the network connectivity state changes. We were not
watching for the user event that contains the error in that state, so if
we timed out in that state we'd just give a generic timeout error,
instead of telling the user anything more detailed.

Additionally, several of our tests assume that failure will be fast, but
in NIO Transport Services we will enter that .waiting state. This is
reasonable, as changed network connections may make a connection that
was not succeeding suddenly viable. However, it's inconvenient for
testing, where we're mostly interested in confirming that the error path
works as expected.

Modifications

- Add an observer of the WaitingForConnectivity event that records it
  into our state machine for later reporting.
- Add support for disabling waiting for connectivity for testing
  purposes.
- Add annotations to several tests to stop them waiting for
  connectivity.

Results

Faster tests, better coverage, better errors for our users.

Co-authored-by: David Nadoba <dnadoba@gmail.com>
2022-06-01 14:13:47 +01:00
David Nadoba e4b11eb547 Fix HTTP1 to HTTP2 migration while shutdown is in progress (#530)
* Fix HTTP1 to HTTP2 migration while shutdown is in progress

### Motivation
Calling `HTTPClient.shutdown()` may never return if connections are still starting and one new established connection results in a state migration (i.e. from HTTP1 to HTTP2 or vice versa). We forgot to migrate the shutdown state. This could result in a large dealy until `.shutdown()` returns because we wait until connections are closed because of idle timeout. Worse, it could also never return if more requests are queued because the connections would not be idle and therefore not close itself.
###Changes
- Mirgrate shutdown state too
- add tests for this specific case

* simplify testMigrationFromHTTP1ToHTTP2WhileShuttingDown
* add http2 to http1 migration test
2021-12-17 14:44:11 +01:00
Fabian Fett 2fe3f42fee Crash fix: HTTP2Connections emit events after the pool has closed them. (#481) 2021-11-19 12:33:08 +01:00
David Nadoba 18a58bb874 [HTTP2] Improve performance of backoff timer done event (#464) 2021-11-03 14:29:24 +00:00
David Nadoba 149b8d2656 [HTTP2] Integrate HTTP2StateMachine into HTTPConnectionPool.StateMachine (#462) 2021-11-02 11:51:18 +00:00
David Nadoba 4147fd647d [HTTP2] Create new connections during migration if needed (#459) 2021-10-27 18:28:51 +02:00
David Nadoba c1a60d8aa4 [HTTP2] Prepare migration actions (#456) 2021-10-13 17:11:04 +02:00
David Nadoba a0b09857d8 [HTTP2StateMachine] test and fix HTTP2 go away (#452) 2021-10-05 13:59:09 +02:00
David Nadoba a57c4b309c [HTTP2ConnectionPool] added HTTP2StateMachine (#447) 2021-10-05 11:19:41 +02:00