http-client-tls-0.2.2/0000755000000000000000000000000012361132633012734 5ustar0000000000000000http-client-tls-0.2.2/Setup.hs0000644000000000000000000000005612361132633014371 0ustar0000000000000000import Distribution.Simple main = defaultMain http-client-tls-0.2.2/LICENSE0000644000000000000000000000207212361132633013742 0ustar0000000000000000The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2013 Michael Snoyman Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. http-client-tls-0.2.2/http-client-tls.cabal0000644000000000000000000000232212361132633016752 0ustar0000000000000000name: http-client-tls version: 0.2.2 synopsis: http-client backend using the connection package and tls library description: Intended for use by higher-level libraries, such as http-conduit. homepage: https://github.com/snoyberg/http-client license: MIT license-file: LICENSE author: Michael Snoyman maintainer: michael@snoyman.com category: Network build-type: Simple cabal-version: >=1.10 library exposed-modules: Network.HTTP.Client.TLS other-extensions: ScopedTypeVariables build-depends: base >= 4 && < 5 , data-default-class , http-client >= 0.3.5 , connection >= 0.2.2 , network , tls >=1.1 , bytestring default-language: Haskell2010 test-suite spec main-is: Spec.hs type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 hs-source-dirs: test default-language: Haskell2010 build-depends: base , hspec , http-client , http-client-tls , http-types http-client-tls-0.2.2/Network/0000755000000000000000000000000012361132633014365 5ustar0000000000000000http-client-tls-0.2.2/Network/HTTP/0000755000000000000000000000000012361132633015144 5ustar0000000000000000http-client-tls-0.2.2/Network/HTTP/Client/0000755000000000000000000000000012361132633016362 5ustar0000000000000000http-client-tls-0.2.2/Network/HTTP/Client/TLS.hs0000644000000000000000000001130712361132633017362 0ustar0000000000000000{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} -- | Support for making connections via the connection package and, in turn, -- the tls package suite. module Network.HTTP.Client.TLS ( tlsManagerSettings , mkManagerSettings , getTlsConnection ) where import Data.Default.Class import Network.HTTP.Client import Network.HTTP.Client.Internal import Control.Exception import qualified Network.Connection as NC import Network.Socket (HostAddress) import qualified Network.TLS as TLS import qualified Data.ByteString as S mkManagerSettings :: NC.TLSSettings -> Maybe NC.SockSettings -> ManagerSettings mkManagerSettings tls sock = defaultManagerSettings { managerTlsConnection = getTlsConnection (Just tls) sock , managerTlsProxyConnection = getTlsProxyConnection tls sock , managerRawConnection = case sock of Nothing -> managerRawConnection defaultManagerSettings Just _ -> getTlsConnection Nothing sock , managerRetryableException = \e -> case () of () | ((fromException e)::(Maybe TLS.TLSError))==Just TLS.Error_EOF -> True | otherwise -> case fromException e of Just (_ :: IOException) -> True _ -> case fromException e of -- Note: Some servers will timeout connections by accepting -- the incoming packets for the new request, but closing -- the connection as soon as we try to read. To make sure -- we open a new connection under these circumstances, we -- check for the NoResponseDataReceived exception. Just NoResponseDataReceived -> True Just IncompleteHeaders -> True _ -> False , managerWrapIOException = let wrapper se = case fromException se of Just e -> toException $ InternalIOException e Nothing -> case fromException se of Just TLS.Terminated{} -> toException $ TlsException se _ -> case fromException se of Just TLS.HandshakeFailed{} -> toException $ TlsException se _ -> case fromException se of Just TLS.ConnectionNotEstablished -> toException $ TlsException se _ -> se in handle $ throwIO . wrapper } tlsManagerSettings :: ManagerSettings tlsManagerSettings = mkManagerSettings def Nothing getTlsConnection :: Maybe NC.TLSSettings -> Maybe NC.SockSettings -> IO (Maybe HostAddress -> String -> Int -> IO Connection) getTlsConnection tls sock = do context <- NC.initConnectionContext return $ \_ha host port -> do conn <- NC.connectTo context NC.ConnectionParams { NC.connectionHostname = host , NC.connectionPort = fromIntegral port , NC.connectionUseSecure = tls , NC.connectionUseSocks = sock } convertConnection conn getTlsProxyConnection :: NC.TLSSettings -> Maybe NC.SockSettings -> IO (S.ByteString -> (Connection -> IO ()) -> String -> Maybe HostAddress -> String -> Int -> IO Connection) getTlsProxyConnection tls sock = do context <- NC.initConnectionContext return $ \connstr checkConn serverName _ha host port -> do --error $ show (connstr, host, port) conn <- NC.connectTo context NC.ConnectionParams { NC.connectionHostname = serverName , NC.connectionPort = fromIntegral port , NC.connectionUseSecure = Nothing , NC.connectionUseSocks = case sock of Just _ -> error "Cannot use SOCKS and TLS proxying together" Nothing -> Just $ NC.OtherProxy host $ fromIntegral port } NC.connectionPut conn connstr conn' <- convertConnection conn checkConn conn' NC.connectionSetSecure context conn tls return conn' convertConnection :: NC.Connection -> IO Connection convertConnection conn = makeConnection (NC.connectionGetChunk conn) (NC.connectionPut conn) -- Closing an SSL connection gracefully involves writing/reading -- on the socket. But when this is called the socket might be -- already closed, and we get a @ResourceVanished@. (NC.connectionClose conn `Control.Exception.catch` \(_ :: IOException) -> return ()) http-client-tls-0.2.2/test/0000755000000000000000000000000012361132633013713 5ustar0000000000000000http-client-tls-0.2.2/test/Spec.hs0000644000000000000000000000073612361132633015147 0ustar0000000000000000{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} import Test.Hspec import Network.HTTP.Client import Network.HTTP.Client.TLS import Network.HTTP.Client.Internal import Network.HTTP.Types main :: IO () main = hspec $ do it "make a TLS connection" $ do manager <- newManager tlsManagerSettings withResponse "https://httpbin.org/status/418" { checkStatus = \_ _ _ -> Nothing } manager $ \res -> do responseStatus res `shouldBe` status418