/** * Internal method to execute the HTTP method given. * * @see AmazonHttpClient#execute(Request, HttpResponseHandler, HttpResponseHandler) * @see AmazonHttpClient#execute(Request, HttpResponseHandler, HttpResponseHandler, * ExecutionContext) */ private <T extends Object> T executeHelper( Request<?> request, HttpResponseHandler<AmazonWebServiceResponse<T>> responseHandler, HttpResponseHandler<AmazonServiceException> errorResponseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) throws AmazonClientException, AmazonServiceException { /* * Depending on which response handler we end up choosing to handle the * HTTP response, it might require us to leave the underlying HTTP * connection open, depending on whether or not it reads the complete * HTTP response stream from the HTTP connection, or if delays reading * any of the content until after a response is returned to the caller. */ boolean leaveHttpConnectionOpen = false; // When we release connections, the connection manager leaves them // open so they can be reused. We want to close out any idle // connections so that they don't sit around in CLOSE_WAIT. httpClient.getConnectionManager().closeIdleConnections(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS); if (requestLog.isDebugEnabled()) { requestLog.debug("Sending Request: " + request.toString()); } // Apply whatever request options we know how to handle, such as user-agent. applyRequestData(request); int retryCount = 0; URI redirectedURI = null; HttpEntity entity = null; AmazonServiceException exception = null; // Make a copy of the original request params and headers so that we can // permute it in this loop and start over with the original every time. Map<String, String> originalParameters = new HashMap<String, String>(); originalParameters.putAll(request.getParameters()); Map<String, String> originalHeaders = new HashMap<String, String>(); originalHeaders.putAll(request.getHeaders()); while (true) { if (retryCount > 0) { request.setParameters(originalParameters); request.setHeaders(originalHeaders); } // Sign the request if a signer was provided if (executionContext.getSigner() != null && executionContext.getCredentials() != null) { executionContext.getSigner().sign(request, executionContext.getCredentials()); } HttpRequestBase httpRequest = httpRequestFactory.createHttpRequest(request, config, entity, executionContext); if (httpRequest instanceof HttpEntityEnclosingRequest) { entity = ((HttpEntityEnclosingRequest) httpRequest).getEntity(); } if (redirectedURI != null) { httpRequest.setURI(redirectedURI); } org.apache.http.HttpResponse response = null; try { if (retryCount > 0) { pauseExponentially(retryCount, exception, executionContext.getCustomBackoffStrategy()); if (entity != null) { InputStream content = entity.getContent(); if (content.markSupported()) { content.reset(); } } } exception = null; retryCount++; response = httpClient.execute(httpRequest); if (isRequestSuccessful(response)) { /* * If we get back any 2xx status code, then we know we should * treat the service call as successful. */ leaveHttpConnectionOpen = responseHandler.needsConnectionLeftOpen(); return handleResponse(request, responseHandler, httpRequest, response, executionContext); } else if (isTemporaryRedirect(response)) { /* * S3 sends 307 Temporary Redirects if you try to delete an * EU bucket from the US endpoint. If we get a 307, we'll * point the HTTP method to the redirected location, and let * the next retry deliver the request to the right location. */ Header[] locationHeaders = response.getHeaders("location"); String redirectedLocation = locationHeaders[0].getValue(); log.debug("Redirecting to: " + redirectedLocation); redirectedURI = URI.create(redirectedLocation); httpRequest.setURI(redirectedURI); } else { leaveHttpConnectionOpen = errorResponseHandler.needsConnectionLeftOpen(); exception = handleErrorResponse(request, errorResponseHandler, httpRequest, response); if (!shouldRetry(httpRequest, exception, retryCount)) { throw exception; } } } catch (IOException ioe) { log.warn("Unable to execute HTTP request: " + ioe.getMessage()); if (!shouldRetry(httpRequest, ioe, retryCount)) { throw new AmazonClientException( "Unable to execute HTTP request: " + ioe.getMessage(), ioe); } } finally { /* * Some response handlers need to manually manage the HTTP * connection and will take care of releasing the connection on * their own, but if this response handler doesn't need the * connection left open, we go ahead and release the it to free * up resources. */ if (!leaveHttpConnectionOpen) { try { response.getEntity().getContent().close(); } catch (Throwable t) { } } } } }
/** * Internal method to execute the HTTP method given. * * @see AmazonHttpClient#execute(Request, HttpResponseHandler, HttpResponseHandler) * @see AmazonHttpClient#execute(Request, HttpResponseHandler, HttpResponseHandler, * ExecutionContext) */ private <T> Response<T> executeHelper( Request<?> request, HttpResponseHandler<AmazonWebServiceResponse<T>> responseHandler, HttpResponseHandler<AmazonServiceException> errorResponseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) throws AmazonClientException, AmazonServiceException { /* * Depending on which response handler we end up choosing to handle the * HTTP response, it might require us to leave the underlying HTTP * connection open, depending on whether or not it reads the complete * HTTP response stream from the HTTP connection, or if delays reading * any of the content until after a response is returned to the caller. */ boolean leaveHttpConnectionOpen = false; AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); /* add the service endpoint to the logs. You can infer service name from service endpoint */ awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.ServiceName, request.getServiceName()); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.ServiceEndpoint, request.getEndpoint()); // Apply whatever request options we know how to handle, such as user-agent. setUserAgent(request); int requestCount = 0; URI redirectedURI = null; HttpEntity entity = null; AmazonClientException retriedException = null; // Make a copy of the original request params and headers so that we can // permute it in this loop and start over with the original every time. Map<String, String> originalParameters = new LinkedHashMap<String, String>(); originalParameters.putAll(request.getParameters()); Map<String, String> originalHeaders = new HashMap<String, String>(); originalHeaders.putAll(request.getHeaders()); final AWSCredentials credentials = executionContext.getCredentials(); Signer signer = null; while (true) { ++requestCount; awsRequestMetrics.setCounter(Field.RequestCount, requestCount); if (requestCount > 1) { // retry request.setParameters(originalParameters); request.setHeaders(originalHeaders); } HttpRequestBase httpRequest = null; org.apache.http.HttpResponse apacheResponse = null; try { // Sign the request if a signer was provided if (signer == null) signer = executionContext.getSignerByURI(request.getEndpoint()); if (signer != null && credentials != null) { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestSigningTime); try { signer.sign(request, credentials); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestSigningTime); } } if (requestLog.isDebugEnabled()) { requestLog.debug("Sending Request: " + request.toString()); } httpRequest = httpRequestFactory.createHttpRequest(request, config, executionContext); if (httpRequest instanceof HttpEntityEnclosingRequest) { entity = ((HttpEntityEnclosingRequest) httpRequest).getEntity(); } if (redirectedURI != null) { httpRequest.setURI(redirectedURI); } if (requestCount > 1) { // retry awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RetryPauseTime); try { pauseBeforeNextRetry( request.getOriginalRequest(), retriedException, requestCount, config.getRetryPolicy()); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RetryPauseTime); } } if (entity != null) { InputStream content = entity.getContent(); if (requestCount > 1) { // retry if (content.markSupported()) { content.reset(); content.mark(-1); } } else { if (content.markSupported()) { content.mark(-1); } } } captureConnectionPoolMetrics(httpClient.getConnectionManager(), awsRequestMetrics); HttpContext httpContext = new BasicHttpContext(); httpContext.setAttribute(AWSRequestMetrics.class.getSimpleName(), awsRequestMetrics); retriedException = null; awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.HttpRequestTime); try { apacheResponse = httpClient.execute(httpRequest, httpContext); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.HttpRequestTime); } if (isRequestSuccessful(apacheResponse)) { awsRequestMetrics.addProperty( Field.StatusCode, apacheResponse.getStatusLine().getStatusCode()); /* * If we get back any 2xx status code, then we know we should * treat the service call as successful. */ leaveHttpConnectionOpen = responseHandler.needsConnectionLeftOpen(); HttpResponse httpResponse = createResponse(httpRequest, request, apacheResponse); T response = handleResponse( request, responseHandler, httpRequest, httpResponse, apacheResponse, executionContext); return new Response<T>(response, httpResponse); } else if (isTemporaryRedirect(apacheResponse)) { /* * S3 sends 307 Temporary Redirects if you try to delete an * EU bucket from the US endpoint. If we get a 307, we'll * point the HTTP method to the redirected location, and let * the next retry deliver the request to the right location. */ Header[] locationHeaders = apacheResponse.getHeaders("location"); String redirectedLocation = locationHeaders[0].getValue(); log.debug("Redirecting to: " + redirectedLocation); redirectedURI = URI.create(redirectedLocation); httpRequest.setURI(redirectedURI); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty( Field.StatusCode, apacheResponse.getStatusLine().getStatusCode()); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.RedirectLocation, redirectedLocation); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.AWSRequestID, null); } else { leaveHttpConnectionOpen = errorResponseHandler.needsConnectionLeftOpen(); AmazonServiceException ase = handleErrorResponse(request, errorResponseHandler, httpRequest, apacheResponse); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.AWSRequestID, ase.getRequestId()); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.AWSErrorCode, ase.getErrorCode()); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.StatusCode, ase.getStatusCode()); if (!shouldRetry( request.getOriginalRequest(), httpRequest, ase, requestCount, config.getRetryPolicy())) { throw ase; } // Cache the retryable exception retriedException = ase; /* * Checking for clock skew error again because we don't want to set the * global time offset for every service exception. */ if (RetryUtils.isClockSkewError(ase)) { int timeOffset = parseClockSkewOffset(apacheResponse, ase); SDKGlobalConfiguration.setGlobalTimeOffset(timeOffset); } resetRequestAfterError(request, ase); } } catch (IOException ioe) { if (log.isInfoEnabled()) { log.info("Unable to execute HTTP request: " + ioe.getMessage(), ioe); } awsRequestMetrics.incrementCounter(Field.Exception); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.Exception, ioe); awsRequestMetrics.addProperty(Field.AWSRequestID, null); AmazonClientException ace = new AmazonClientException("Unable to execute HTTP request: " + ioe.getMessage(), ioe); if (!shouldRetry( request.getOriginalRequest(), httpRequest, ace, requestCount, config.getRetryPolicy())) { throw ace; } // Cache the retryable exception retriedException = ace; resetRequestAfterError(request, ioe); } catch (RuntimeException e) { throw handleUnexpectedFailure(e, awsRequestMetrics); } catch (Error e) { throw handleUnexpectedFailure(e, awsRequestMetrics); } finally { /* * Some response handlers need to manually manage the HTTP * connection and will take care of releasing the connection on * their own, but if this response handler doesn't need the * connection left open, we go ahead and release the it to free * up resources. */ if (!leaveHttpConnectionOpen) { try { if (apacheResponse != null && apacheResponse.getEntity() != null && apacheResponse.getEntity().getContent() != null) { apacheResponse.getEntity().getContent().close(); } } catch (IOException e) { log.warn("Cannot close the response content.", e); } } } } /* end while (true) */ }