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| How Lua runs in HAProxy |
| ======================= |
| |
| HAProxy Lua running contexts |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| The Lua code executed in HAProxy can be processed in 2 main modes. The first one |
| is the **initialisation mode**, and the second is the **runtime mode**. |
| |
| * In the **initialisation mode**, we can perform DNS solves, but we cannot |
| perform socket I/O. In this initialisation mode, HAProxy still blocked during |
| the execution of the Lua program. |
| |
| * In the **runtime mode**, we cannot perform DNS solves, but we can use sockets. |
| The execution of the Lua code is multiplexed with the requests processing, so |
| the Lua code seems to be run in blocking, but it is not the case. |
| |
| The Lua code is loaded in one or more files. These files contains main code and |
| functions. Lua has 8 execution contexts. |
| |
| 1. The Lua file **body context**. It is executed during the load of the Lua file |
| in the HAProxy `[global]` section with the directive `lua-load`. It is |
| executed in initialisation mode. This section is use for configuring Lua |
| bindings in HAProxy. |
| |
| 2. The Lua **init context**. It is a Lua function executed just after the |
| HAProxy configuration parsing. The execution is in initialisation mode. In |
| this context the HAProxy environment are already initialized. It is useful to |
| check configuration, or initializing socket connections or tasks. These |
| functions are declared in the body context with the Lua function |
| `core.register_init()`. The prototype of the function is a simple function |
| without return value and without parameters, like this: `function fcn()`. |
| |
| 3. The Lua **task context**. It is a Lua function executed after the start |
| of the HAProxy scheduler, and just after the declaration of the task with the |
| Lua function `core.register_task()`. This context can be concurrent with the |
| traffic processing. It is executed in runtime mode. The prototype of the |
| function is a simple function without return value and without parameters, |
| like this: `function fcn()`. |
| |
| 4. The **action context**. It is a Lua function conditionally executed. These |
| actions are registered by the Lua directives "`core.register_action()`". The |
| prototype of the Lua called function is a function with doesn't returns |
| anything and that take an object of class TXN as entry. `function fcn(txn)`. |
| |
| 5. The **sample-fetch context**. This function takes a TXN object as entry |
| argument and returns a string. These types of function cannot execute any |
| blocking function. They are useful to aggregate some of original HAProxy |
| sample-fetches and return the result. The prototype of the function is |
| `function string fcn(txn)`. These functions can be registered with the Lua |
| function `core.register_fetches()`. Each declared sample-fetch is prefixed by |
| the string "lua.". |
| |
| .. note:: |
| It is possible that this function cannot found the required data in the |
| original HAProxy sample-fetches, in this case, it cannot return the |
| result. This case is not yet supported |
| |
| 6. The **converter context**. It is a Lua function that takes a string as input |
| and returns another string as output. These types of function are stateless, |
| it cannot access to any context. They don't execute any blocking function. |
| The call prototype is `function string fcn(string)`. This function can be |
| registered with the Lua function `core.register_converters()`. Each declared |
| converter is prefixed by the string "lua.". |
| |
| 7. The **filter context**: It is a Lua object based on a class defining filter |
| callback functions. Lua filters are registered using |
| `core.register_filter()`. Each declared filter is prefixed by the string |
| "lua.". |
| |
| 8. The **event context**: Inside a function that handles events subscribed |
| through `core.event_sub()` or `Server.event_sub()`. |
| |
| |
| HAProxy Lua Hello world |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| HAProxy configuration file (`hello_world.conf`): |
| |
| :: |
| |
| global |
| lua-load hello_world.lua |
| |
| listen proxy |
| bind 127.0.0.1:10001 |
| tcp-request inspect-delay 1s |
| tcp-request content use-service lua.hello_world |
| |
| HAProxy Lua file (`hello_world.lua`): |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_service("hello_world", "tcp", function(applet) |
| applet:send("hello world\n") |
| end) |
| |
| How to start HAProxy for testing this configuration: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| ./haproxy -f hello_world.conf |
| |
| On other terminal, you can test with telnet: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| #:~ telnet 127.0.0.1 10001 |
| hello world |
| |
| Usage of load parameters |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| HAProxy lua-load(-per-thread) directives allow a list of parameters after |
| the lua file name. These parameters are accessible through an array of args |
| using this code `local args = table.pack(...)` in the body of loaded file. |
| |
| Below, a new version of the hello world using load parameters |
| |
| HAProxy configuration file (`hello_world.conf`): |
| |
| :: |
| |
| global |
| lua-load hello_world.lua "this is not an hello world" |
| |
| listen proxy |
| bind 127.0.0.1:10001 |
| tcp-request inspect-delay 1s |
| tcp-request content use-service lua.hello_world |
| |
| HAProxy Lua file (`hello_world.lua`): |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local args = table.pack(...) |
| |
| core.register_service("hello_world", "tcp", function(applet) |
| applet:send(args[1] .. "\n") |
| end) |
| |
| |
| Core class |
| ========== |
| |
| .. js:class:: core |
| |
| The "core" class contains all the HAProxy core functions. These function are |
| useful for the controlling of the execution flow, registering hooks, |
| manipulating global maps or ACL, ... |
| |
| "core" class is basically provided with HAProxy. No `require` line is |
| required to uses these function. |
| |
| The "core" class is static, it is not possible to create a new object of this |
| type. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.silent |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value -1. It is a special value |
| used to disable logging. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.emerg |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "emergency" (0). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.alert |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "alert" (1). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.crit |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "critical" (2). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.err |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "error" (3). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.warning |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "warning" (4). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.notice |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "notice" (5). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.info |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "info" (6). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.debug |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| This attribute is an integer, it contains the value of the loglevel |
| "debug" (7). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.proxies |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| This attribute is a table of declared proxies (frontend and backends). Each |
| proxy give an access to his list of listeners and servers. The table is |
| indexed by proxy name, and each entry is of type :ref:`proxy_class`. |
| |
| .. Warning:: |
| if you declared a frontend and backend with the same name, only one of |
| them will be listed. |
| |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.backends` |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.frontends` |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.backends |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| This attribute is a table of declared proxies with backend capability. Each |
| proxy give an access to his list of listeners and servers. The table is |
| indexed by the backend name, and each entry is of type :ref:`proxy_class`. |
| |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.proxies` |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.frontends` |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.frontends |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| This attribute is a table of declared proxies with frontend capability. Each |
| proxy give an access to his list of listeners and servers. The table is |
| indexed by the frontend name, and each entry is of type :ref:`proxy_class`. |
| |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.proxies` |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.backends` |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: core.thread |
| |
| **context**: task, action, sample-fetch, converter, applet |
| |
| This variable contains the executing thread number starting at 1. 0 is a |
| special case for the common lua context. So, if thread is 0, Lua scope is |
| shared by all threads, otherwise the scope is dedicated to a single thread. |
| A program which needs to execute some parts exactly once regardless of the |
| number of threads can check that core.thread is 0 or 1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.log(loglevel, msg) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| This function sends a log. The log is sent, according with the HAProxy |
| configuration file, to the loggers relevant to the current context and |
| to stderr if it is allowed. |
| |
| The exact behaviour depends on tune.lua.log.loggers and tune.lua.log.stderr. |
| |
| :param integer loglevel: Is the log level associated with the message. It is a |
| number between 0 and 7. |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.emerg`, :js:attr:`core.alert`, :js:attr:`core.crit`, |
| :js:attr:`core.err`, :js:attr:`core.warning`, :js:attr:`core.notice`, |
| :js:attr:`core.info`, :js:attr:`core.debug` (log level definitions) |
| :see: :js:func:`core.Debug` |
| :see: :js:func:`core.Info` |
| :see: :js:func:`core.Warning` |
| :see: :js:func:`core.Alert` |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.Debug(msg) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`core.log` |
| |
| Does the same job than: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Debug(msg) |
| core.log(core.debug, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.Info(msg) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`core.log` |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Info(msg) |
| core.log(core.info, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.Warning(msg) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`core.log` |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Warning(msg) |
| core.log(core.warning, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.Alert(msg) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`core.log` |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Alert(msg) |
| core.log(core.alert, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.add_acl(filename, key) |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Add the ACL *key* in the ACLs list referenced by the file *filename*. |
| |
| :param string filename: the filename that reference the ACL entries. |
| :param string key: the key which will be added. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.del_acl(filename, key) |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Delete the ACL entry referenced by the key *key* in the list of ACLs |
| referenced by *filename*. |
| |
| :param string filename: the filename that reference the ACL entries. |
| :param string key: the key which will be deleted. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.del_map(filename, key) |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Delete the map entry indexed with the specified key in the list of maps |
| referenced by his filename. |
| |
| :param string filename: the filename that reference the map entries. |
| :param string key: the key which will be deleted. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.get_info() |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Returns HAProxy core information. We can find information like the uptime, |
| the pid, memory pool usage, tasks number, ... |
| |
| This information is also returned by the management socket via the command |
| "show info". See the management socket documentation for more information |
| about the content of these variables. |
| |
| :returns: an array of values. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.now() |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action |
| |
| This function returns the current time. The time returned is fixed by the |
| HAProxy core and assures than the hour will be monotonic and that the system |
| call 'gettimeofday' will not be called too. The time is refreshed between each |
| Lua execution or resume, so two consecutive call to the function "now" will |
| probably returns the same result. |
| |
| :returns: a table which contains two entries "sec" and "usec". "sec" |
| contains the current at the epoch format, and "usec" contains the |
| current microseconds. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.http_date(date) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action |
| |
| This function take a string representing http date, and returns an integer |
| containing the corresponding date with a epoch format. A valid http date |
| me respect the format IMF, RFC850 or ASCTIME. |
| |
| :param string date: a date http-date formatted |
| :returns: integer containing epoch date |
| :see: :js:func:`core.imf_date`. |
| :see: :js:func:`core.rfc850_date`. |
| :see: :js:func:`core.asctime_date`. |
| :see: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.1.1 |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.imf_date(date) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action |
| |
| This function take a string representing IMF date, and returns an integer |
| containing the corresponding date with a epoch format. |
| |
| :param string date: a date IMF formatted |
| :returns: integer containing epoch date |
| :see: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.1.1 |
| |
| The IMF format is like this: |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.rfc850_date(date) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action |
| |
| This function take a string representing RFC850 date, and returns an integer |
| containing the corresponding date with a epoch format. |
| |
| :param string date: a date RFC859 formatted |
| :returns: integer containing epoch date |
| :see: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.1.1 |
| |
| The RFC850 format is like this: |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.asctime_date(date) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action |
| |
| This function take a string representing ASCTIME date, and returns an integer |
| containing the corresponding date with a epoch format. |
| |
| :param string date: a date ASCTIME formatted |
| :returns: integer containing epoch date |
| :see: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.1.1 |
| |
| The ASCTIME format is like this: |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994 |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.msleep(milliseconds) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action |
| |
| The `core.msleep()` stops the Lua execution between specified milliseconds. |
| |
| :param integer milliseconds: the required milliseconds. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_action(name, actions, func [, nb_args]) |
| |
| **context**: body |
| |
| Register a Lua function executed as action. All the registered action can be |
| used in HAProxy with the prefix "lua.". An action gets a TXN object class as |
| input. |
| |
| :param string name: is the name of the action. |
| :param table actions: is a table of string describing the HAProxy actions |
| facilities where to expose the new action. Expected facilities are: |
| 'tcp-req', 'tcp-res', 'http-req' or 'http-res'. |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to work as an action. |
| :param integer nb_args: is the expected number of argument for the action. |
| By default the value is 0. |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function(txn [, arg1 [, arg2]]) |
| .. |
| |
| * **txn** (:ref:`txn_class`): this is a TXN object used for manipulating the |
| current request or TCP stream. |
| |
| * **argX**: this is argument provided through the HAProxy configuration file. |
| |
| Here, an example of action registration. The action just send an 'Hello world' |
| in the logs. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_action("hello-world", { "tcp-req", "http-req" }, function(txn) |
| txn:Info("Hello world") |
| end) |
| .. |
| |
| This example code is used in HAProxy configuration like this: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| frontend tcp_frt |
| mode tcp |
| tcp-request content lua.hello-world |
| |
| frontend http_frt |
| mode http |
| http-request lua.hello-world |
| |
| .. |
| |
| A second example using arguments |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function hello_world(txn, arg) |
| txn:Info("Hello world for " .. arg) |
| end |
| core.register_action("hello-world", { "tcp-req", "http-req" }, hello_world, 2) |
| |
| .. |
| |
| This example code is used in HAProxy configuration like this: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| frontend tcp_frt |
| mode tcp |
| tcp-request content lua.hello-world everybody |
| |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_converters(name, func) |
| |
| **context**: body |
| |
| Register a Lua function executed as converter. All the registered converters |
| can be used in HAProxy with the prefix "lua.". A converter gets a string as |
| input and returns a string as output. The registered function can take up to 9 |
| values as parameter. All the values are strings. |
| |
| :param string name: is the name of the converter. |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to work as converter. |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function(str, [p1 [, p2 [, ... [, p5]]]]) |
| .. |
| |
| * **str** (*string*): this is the input value automatically converted in |
| string. |
| * **p1** .. **p5** (*string*): this is a list of string arguments declared in |
| the HAProxy configuration file. The number of arguments doesn't exceed 5. |
| The order and the nature of these is conventionally chosen by the |
| developer. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_fetches(name, func) |
| |
| **context**: body |
| |
| Register a Lua function executed as sample fetch. All the registered sample |
| fetch can be used in HAProxy with the prefix "lua.". A Lua sample fetch |
| returns a string as output. The registered function can take up to 9 values as |
| parameter. All the values are strings. |
| |
| :param string name: is the name of the sample fetch. |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to work as sample fetch. |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| string function(txn, [p1 [, p2 [, ... [, p5]]]]) |
| .. |
| |
| * **txn** (:ref:`txn_class`): this is the txn object associated with the |
| current request. |
| * **p1** .. **p5** (*string*): this is a list of string arguments declared in |
| the HAProxy configuration file. The number of arguments doesn't exceed 5. |
| The order and the nature of these is conventionally chosen by the |
| developer. |
| * **Returns**: A string containing some data, or nil if the value cannot be |
| returned now. |
| |
| lua example code: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_fetches("hello", function(txn) |
| return "hello" |
| end) |
| .. |
| |
| HAProxy example configuration: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| frontend example |
| http-request redirect location /%[lua.hello] |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_filter(name, Flt, func) |
| |
| **context**: body |
| |
| Register a Lua function used to declare a filter. All the registered filters |
| can by used in HAProxy with the prefix "lua.". |
| |
| :param string name: is the name of the filter. |
| :param table Flt: is a Lua class containing the filter definition (id, flags, |
| callbacks). |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to create the Lua filter. |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function(flt, args) |
| .. |
| |
| * **flt** : Is a filter object based on the class provided in |
| :js:func:`core.register_filter()` function. |
| |
| * **args**: Is a table of strings containing all arguments provided through |
| the HAProxy configuration file, on the filter line. |
| |
| It must return the filter to use or nil to ignore it. Here, an example of |
| filter registration. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_filter("my-filter", MyFilter, function(flt, args) |
| flt.args = args -- Save arguments |
| return flt |
| end) |
| .. |
| |
| This example code is used in HAProxy configuration like this: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| frontend http |
| mode http |
| filter lua.my-filter arg1 arg2 arg3 |
| |
| .. |
| |
| :see: :js:class:`Filter` |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_service(name, mode, func) |
| |
| **context**: body |
| |
| Register a Lua function executed as a service. All the registered services |
| can be used in HAProxy with the prefix "lua.". A service gets an object class |
| as input according with the required mode. |
| |
| :param string name: is the name of the service. |
| :param string mode: is string describing the required mode. Only 'tcp' or |
| 'http' are allowed. |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to work as service. |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function(applet) |
| .. |
| |
| * **applet** *applet* will be a :ref:`applettcp_class` or a |
| :ref:`applethttp_class`. It depends the type of registered applet. An applet |
| registered with the 'http' value for the *mode* parameter will gets a |
| :ref:`applethttp_class`. If the *mode* value is 'tcp', the applet will gets |
| a :ref:`applettcp_class`. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| Applets of type 'http' cannot be called from 'tcp-*' rulesets. Only the |
| 'http-*' rulesets are authorized, this means that is not possible to call |
| a HTTP applet from a proxy in tcp mode. Applets of type 'tcp' can be |
| called from anywhere. |
| |
| Here, an example of service registration. The service just send an |
| 'Hello world' as an http response. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_service("hello-world", "http", function(applet) |
| local response = "Hello World !" |
| applet:set_status(200) |
| applet:add_header("content-length", string.len(response)) |
| applet:add_header("content-type", "text/plain") |
| applet:start_response() |
| applet:send(response) |
| end) |
| .. |
| |
| This example code is used in HAProxy configuration like this: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| frontend example |
| http-request use-service lua.hello-world |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_init(func) |
| |
| **context**: body |
| |
| Register a function executed after the configuration parsing. This is useful |
| to check any parameters. |
| |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to work as initializer. |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function() |
| .. |
| |
| It takes no input, and no output is expected. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_task(func[, arg1[, arg2[, ...[, arg4]]]]) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter, event |
| |
| Register and start independent task. The task is started when the HAProxy |
| main scheduler starts. For example this type of tasks can be executed to |
| perform complex health checks. |
| |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to work as an async task. |
| |
| Up to 4 optional arguments (all types supported) may be passed to the |
| function. (They will be passed as-is to the task function) |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function([arg1[, arg2[, ...[, arg4]]]]) |
| .. |
| |
| It takes up to 4 optional arguments (provided when registering), and no |
| output is expected. |
| |
| See also :js:func:`core.queue` to dynamically pass data between main context |
| and tasks or even between tasks. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.register_cli([path], usage, func) |
| |
| **context**: body |
| |
| Register a custom cli that will be available from haproxy stats socket. |
| |
| :param array path: is the sequence of word for which the cli execute the Lua |
| binding. |
| :param string usage: is the usage message displayed in the help. |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called to handle the CLI commands. |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function(AppletTCP, [arg1, [arg2, [...]]]) |
| .. |
| |
| I/O are managed with the :ref:`applettcp_class` object. Args are given as |
| parameter. The args embed the registered path. If the path is declared like |
| this: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_cli({"show", "ssl", "stats"}, "Display SSL stats..", function(applet, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) |
| end) |
| .. |
| |
| And we execute this in the prompt: |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| > prompt |
| > show ssl stats all |
| .. |
| |
| Then, arg1, arg2 and arg3 will contains respectively "show", "ssl" and |
| "stats". |
| arg4 will contain "all". arg5 contains nil. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.set_nice(nice) |
| |
| **context**: task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Change the nice of the current task or current session. |
| |
| :param integer nice: the nice value, it must be between -1024 and 1024. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.set_map(filename, key, value) |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Set the value *value* associated to the key *key* in the map referenced by |
| *filename*. |
| |
| :param string filename: the Map reference |
| :param string key: the key to set or replace |
| :param string value: the associated value |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.sleep(int seconds) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action |
| |
| The `core.sleep()` functions stop the Lua execution between specified seconds. |
| |
| :param integer seconds: the required seconds. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.tcp() |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action |
| |
| This function returns a new object of a *socket* class. |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`socket_class` object. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.httpclient() |
| |
| **context**: init, task, action |
| |
| This function returns a new object of a *httpclient* class. |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`httpclient_class` object. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.concat() |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| This function returns a new concat object. |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`concat_class` object. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.queue() |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, event, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| This function returns a new queue object. |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`queue_class` object. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.done(data) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| :param any data: Return some data for the caller. It is useful with |
| sample-fetches and sample-converters. |
| |
| Immediately stops the current Lua execution and returns to the caller which |
| may be a sample fetch, a converter or an action and returns the specified |
| value (ignored for actions and init). It is used when the LUA process finishes |
| its work and wants to give back the control to HAProxy without executing the |
| remaining code. It can be seen as a multi-level "return". |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.yield() |
| |
| **context**: task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Give back the hand at the HAProxy scheduler. It is used when the LUA |
| processing consumes a lot of processing time. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.parse_addr(address) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| :param network: is a string describing an ipv4 or ipv6 address and optionally |
| its network length, like this: "127.0.0.1/8" or "aaaa::1234/32". |
| :returns: a userdata containing network or nil if an error occurs. |
| |
| Parse ipv4 or ipv6 addresses and its facultative associated network. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.match_addr(addr1, addr2) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| :param addr1: is an address created with "core.parse_addr". |
| :param addr2: is an address created with "core.parse_addr". |
| :returns: boolean, true if the network of the addresses match, else returns |
| false. |
| |
| Match two networks. For example "127.0.0.1/32" matches "127.0.0.0/8". The |
| order of network is not important. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.tokenize(str, separators [, noblank]) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| This function is useful for tokenizing an entry, or splitting some messages. |
| :param string str: The string which will be split. |
| :param string separators: A string containing a list of separators. |
| :param boolean noblank: Ignore empty entries. |
| :returns: an array of string. |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local array = core.tokenize("This function is useful, for tokenizing an entry.", "., ", true) |
| print_r(array) |
| .. |
| |
| Returns this array: |
| |
| .. code-block:: text |
| |
| (table) table: 0x21c01e0 [ |
| 1: (string) "This" |
| 2: (string) "function" |
| 3: (string) "is" |
| 4: (string) "useful" |
| 5: (string) "for" |
| 6: (string) "tokenizing" |
| 7: (string) "an" |
| 8: (string) "entry" |
| ] |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.event_sub(event_types, func) |
| |
| **context**: body, init, task, action, sample-fetch, converter |
| |
| Register a function that will be called on specific system events. |
| |
| :param array event_types: array of string containing the event types you want |
| to subscribe to |
| :param function func: is the Lua function called when one of the subscribed |
| events occur. |
| :returns: A :ref:`event_sub_class` object. |
| :see: :js:func:`Server.event_sub()`. |
| |
| List of available event types : |
| |
| **SERVER** Family: |
| |
| * **SERVER_ADD**: when a server is added |
| * **SERVER_DEL**: when a server is removed |
| * **SERVER_DOWN**: when a server state goes from UP to DOWN |
| * **SERVER_UP**: when a server state goes from DOWN to UP |
| * **SERVER_STATE**: when a server state changes |
| * **SERVER_ADMIN**: when a server administrative state changes |
| * **SERVER_CHECK**: when a server's check status change is reported. |
| Be careful when subscribing to this type since many events might be |
| generated. |
| |
| .. Note:: |
| Use **SERVER** in **event_types** to subscribe to all server events types |
| at once. Note that this should only be used for testing purposes since a |
| single event source could result in multiple events types being generated. |
| (e.g.: SERVER_STATE will always be generated for each SERVER_DOWN or |
| SERVER_UP) |
| |
| The prototype of the Lua function used as argument is: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function(event, event_data, sub, when) |
| .. |
| |
| * **event** (*string*): the event type (one of the **event_types** specified |
| when subscribing) |
| * **event_data**: specific to each event family (For **SERVER** family, |
| a :ref:`server_event_class` object) |
| * **sub**: class to manage the subscription from within the event |
| (a :ref:`event_sub_class` object) |
| * **when**: timestamp corresponding to the date when the event was generated. |
| It is an integer representing the number of seconds elapsed since Epoch. |
| It may be provided as optional argument to `os.date()` lua function to |
| convert it to a string according to a given format string. |
| |
| .. Warning:: |
| The callback function will only be scheduled on the very same thread that |
| performed the subscription. |
| |
| Moreover, each thread treats events sequentially. It means that if you |
| have, let's say SERVER_UP followed by a SERVER_DOWN in a short timelapse, |
| then the cb function will first be called with SERVER_UP, and once it's |
| done handling the event, the cb function will be called again with |
| SERVER_DOWN. |
| |
| This is to ensure event consistency when it comes to logging / triggering |
| logic from lua. |
| |
| Your lua cb function may yield if needed, but you're pleased to process the |
| event as fast as possible to prevent the event queue from growing up, |
| depending on the event flow that is expected for the given subscription. |
| |
| To prevent abuses, if the event queue for the current subscription goes |
| over a certain amount of unconsumed events, the subscription will pause |
| itself automatically for as long as it takes for your handler to catch up. |
| This would lead to events being missed, so an error will be reported in the |
| logs to warn you about that. |
| This is not something you want to let happen too often, it may indicate |
| that you subscribed to an event that is occurring too frequently or/and |
| that your callback function is too slow to keep up the pace and you should |
| review it. |
| |
| If you want to do some parallel processing because your callback functions |
| are slow: you might want to create subtasks from lua using |
| :js:func:`core.register_task()` from within your callback function to |
| perform the heavy job in a dedicated task and allow remaining events to be |
| processed more quickly. |
| |
| .. js:function:: core.disable_legacy_mailers() |
| |
| **LEGACY** |
| |
| **context**: body, init |
| |
| Disable the sending of email alerts through the legacy email sending |
| function when mailers are used in the configuration. |
| |
| Use this when sending email alerts directly from lua. |
| |
| :see: :js:func:`Proxy.get_mailers()` |
| |
| .. _proxy_class: |
| |
| Proxy class |
| ============ |
| |
| .. js:class:: Proxy |
| |
| This class provides a way for manipulating proxy and retrieving information |
| like statistics. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Proxy.name |
| |
| Contain the name of the proxy. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This attribute is now deprecated and will eventually be removed. |
| Please use :js:func:`Proxy.get_name()` function instead. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_name() |
| |
| Returns the name of the proxy. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Proxy.uuid |
| |
| Contain the unique identifier of the proxy. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This attribute is now deprecated and will eventually be removed. |
| Please use :js:func:`Proxy.get_uuid()` function instead. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_uuid() |
| |
| Returns the unique identifier of the proxy. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Proxy.servers |
| |
| Contain a table with the attached servers. The table is indexed by server |
| name, and each server entry is an object of type :ref:`server_class`. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Proxy.stktable |
| |
| Contains a stick table object of type :ref:`sticktable_class` attached to the |
| proxy. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Proxy.listeners |
| |
| Contain a table with the attached listeners. The table is indexed by listener |
| name, and each each listeners entry is an object of type |
| :ref:`listener_class`. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.pause(px) |
| |
| Pause the proxy. See the management socket documentation for more information. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.resume(px) |
| |
| Resume the proxy. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.stop(px) |
| |
| Stop the proxy. See the management socket documentation for more information. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.shut_bcksess(px) |
| |
| Kill the session attached to a backup server. See the management socket |
| documentation for more information. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_cap(px) |
| |
| Returns a string describing the capabilities of the proxy. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| :returns: a string "frontend", "backend", "proxy" or "ruleset". |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_mode(px) |
| |
| Returns a string describing the mode of the current proxy. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| :returns: a string "tcp", "http" or "unknown" |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_srv_act(px) |
| |
| Returns the number of current active servers for the current proxy that are |
| eligible for LB. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| :returns: an integer |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_srv_bck(px) |
| |
| Returns the number backup servers for the current proxy that are eligible |
| for LB. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| :returns: an integer |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_stats(px) |
| |
| Returns a table containing the proxy statistics. The statistics returned are |
| not the same if the proxy is frontend or a backend. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| :returns: a key/value table containing stats |
| |
| .. js:function:: Proxy.get_mailers(px) |
| |
| **LEGACY** |
| |
| Returns a table containing mailers config for the current proxy or nil |
| if mailers are not available for the proxy. |
| |
| :param class_proxy px: A :ref:`proxy_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| proxy. |
| :returns: a :ref:`proxy_mailers_class` containing proxy mailers config |
| |
| .. _proxy_mailers_class: |
| |
| ProxyMailers class |
| ================== |
| |
| **LEGACY** |
| |
| .. js:class:: ProxyMailers |
| |
| This class provides mailers config for a given proxy. |
| |
| If sending emails directly from lua, please consider |
| :js:func:`core.disable_legacy_mailers()` to disable the email sending from |
| haproxy. (Or email alerts will be sent twice...) |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ProxyMailers.track_server_health |
| |
| Boolean set to true if the option "log-health-checks" is configured on |
| the proxy, meaning that all server checks event should trigger email alerts. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ProxyMailers.log_level |
| |
| An integer, the maximum log level that triggers email alerts. It is a number |
| between 0 and 7 as defined by option "email-alert level". |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ProxyMailers.mailservers |
| |
| An array containing the list of mail servers that should receive email alerts. |
| Each array entry is a name:desc pair where desc represents the full server |
| address (including port) as described in haproxy's configuration file. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ProxyMailers.mailservers_timeout |
| |
| An integer representing the maximum time in milliseconds to wait for the |
| email to be sent. See "timeout mail" directive from "mailers" section in |
| haproxy configuration file. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ProxyMailers.smtp_hostname |
| |
| A string containing the hostname to use for the SMTP transaction. |
| (option "email-alert myhostname") |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ProxyMailers.smtp_from |
| |
| A string containing the "MAIL FROM" address to use for the SMTP transaction. |
| (option "email-alert from") |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ProxyMailers.smtp_to |
| |
| A string containing the "RCPT TO" address to use for the SMTP transaction. |
| (option "email-alert to") |
| |
| .. _server_class: |
| |
| Server class |
| ============ |
| |
| .. js:class:: Server |
| |
| This class provides a way for manipulating servers and retrieving information. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Server.name |
| |
| Contain the name of the server. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This attribute is now deprecated and will eventually be removed. |
| Please use :js:func:`Server.get_name()` function instead. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_name(sv) |
| |
| Returns the name of the server. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Server.puid |
| |
| Contain the proxy unique identifier of the server. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This attribute is now deprecated and will eventually be removed. |
| Please use :js:func:`Server.get_puid()` function instead. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_puid(sv) |
| |
| Returns the proxy unique identifier of the server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_rid(sv) |
| |
| Returns the rid (revision ID) of the server. |
| It is an unsigned integer that is set upon server creation. Value is derived |
| from a global counter that starts at 0 and is incremented each time one or |
| multiple server deletions are followed by a server addition (meaning that |
| old name/id reuse could occur). |
| |
| Combining server name/id with server rid yields a process-wide unique |
| identifier. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.is_draining(sv) |
| |
| Return true if the server is currently draining sticky connections. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.is_backup(sv) |
| |
| Return true if the server is a backup server |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.is_dynamic(sv) |
| |
| Return true if the server was instantiated at runtime (e.g.: from the cli) |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_cur_sess(sv) |
| |
| Return the number of currently active sessions on the server |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: an integer |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_pend_conn(sv) |
| |
| Return the number of pending connections to the server |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: an integer |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.set_maxconn(sv, weight) |
| |
| Dynamically change the maximum connections of the server. See the management |
| socket documentation for more information about the format of the string. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :param string maxconn: A string describing the server maximum connections. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_maxconn(sv, weight) |
| |
| This function returns an integer representing the server maximum connections. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: an integer. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.set_weight(sv, weight) |
| |
| Dynamically change the weight of the server. See the management socket |
| documentation for more information about the format of the string. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :param string weight: A string describing the server weight. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_weight(sv) |
| |
| This function returns an integer representing the server weight. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: an integer. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.set_addr(sv, addr[, port]) |
| |
| Dynamically change the address of the server. See the management socket |
| documentation for more information about the format of the string. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :param string addr: A string describing the server address. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_addr(sv) |
| |
| Returns a string describing the address of the server. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: A string |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_stats(sv) |
| |
| Returns server statistics. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: a key/value table containing stats |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_proxy(sv) |
| |
| Returns the parent proxy to which the server belongs. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: a :ref:`proxy_class` or nil if not available |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.shut_sess(sv) |
| |
| Shutdown all the sessions attached to the server. See the management socket |
| documentation for more information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.set_drain(sv) |
| |
| Drain sticky sessions. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.set_maint(sv) |
| |
| Set maintenance mode. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.set_ready(sv) |
| |
| Set normal mode. See the management socket documentation for more information |
| about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.check_enable(sv) |
| |
| Enable health checks. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.check_disable(sv) |
| |
| Disable health checks. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.check_force_up(sv) |
| |
| Force health-check up. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.check_force_nolb(sv) |
| |
| Force health-check nolb mode. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.check_force_down(sv) |
| |
| Force health-check down. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.agent_enable(sv) |
| |
| Enable agent check. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.agent_disable(sv) |
| |
| Disable agent check. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.agent_force_up(sv) |
| |
| Force agent check up. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.agent_force_down(sv) |
| |
| Force agent check down. See the management socket documentation for more |
| information about this function. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.tracking(sv) |
| |
| Check if the current server is tracking another server. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the tracked server or nil if |
| the server doesn't track another one. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.get_trackers(sv) |
| |
| Check if the current server is being tracked by other servers. |
| |
| :param class_server sv: A :ref:`server_class` which indicates the manipulated |
| server. |
| :returns: An array of :ref:`server_class` which indicates the tracking |
| servers (might be empty) |
| |
| .. js:function:: Server.event_sub(sv, event_types, func) |
| |
| Register a function that will be called on specific server events. |
| It works exactly like :js:func:`core.event_sub()` except that the subscription |
| will be performed within the server dedicated subscription list instead of the |
| global one. |
| (Your callback function will only be called for server events affecting sv) |
| |
| See :js:func:`core.event_sub()` for function usage. |
| |
| A key advantage to using :js:func:`Server.event_sub()` over |
| :js:func:`core.event_sub()` for servers is that :js:func:`Server.event_sub()` |
| allows you to be notified for servers events of a single server only. |
| It removes the needs for extra filtering in your callback function if you only |
| care about a single server, and also prevents useless wakeups. |
| |
| For instance, if you want to be notified for UP/DOWN events on a given set of |
| servers, it is recommended to perform multiple per-server subscriptions since |
| it will be more efficient that doing a single global subscription that will |
| filter the received events. |
| Unless you really want to be notified for servers events of ALL servers of |
| course, which could make sense given you setup but should be avoided if you |
| have an important number of servers as it will add a significant load on your |
| haproxy process in case of multiple servers state change in a short amount of |
| time. |
| |
| .. Note:: |
| You may also combine :js:func:`core.event_sub()` with |
| :js:func:`Server.event_sub()`. |
| |
| Also, don't forget that you can use :js:func:`core.register_task()` from |
| your callback function if needed. (ie: parallel work) |
| |
| Here is a working example combining :js:func:`core.event_sub()` with |
| :js:func:`Server.event_sub()` and :js:func:`core.register_task()` |
| (This only serves as a demo, this is not necessarily useful to do so) |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.event_sub({"SERVER_ADD"}, function(event, data, sub) |
| -- in the global event handler |
| if data["reference"] ~= nil then |
| print("Tracking new server: ", data["name"]) |
| data["reference"]:event_sub({"SERVER_UP", "SERVER_DOWN"}, function(event, data, sub) |
| -- in the per-server event handler |
| if data["reference"] ~= nil then |
| core.register_task(function(server) |
| -- subtask to perform some async work (e.g.: HTTP API calls, sending emails...) |
| print("ASYNC: SERVER ", server:get_name(), " is ", event == "SERVER_UP" and "UP" or "DOWN") |
| end, data["reference"]) |
| end |
| end) |
| end |
| end) |
| |
| .. |
| |
| In this example, we will first track global server addition events. |
| For each newly added server ("add server" on the cli), we will register a |
| UP/DOWN server subscription. |
| Then, the callback function will schedule the event handling in an async |
| subtask which will receive the server reference as an argument. |
| |
| .. _listener_class: |
| |
| Listener class |
| ============== |
| |
| .. js:function:: Listener.get_stats(ls) |
| |
| Returns server statistics. |
| |
| :param class_listener ls: A :ref:`listener_class` which indicates the |
| manipulated listener. |
| :returns: a key/value table containing stats |
| |
| .. _event_sub_class: |
| |
| EventSub class |
| ============== |
| |
| .. js:function:: EventSub.unsub() |
| |
| End the subscription, the callback function will not be called again. |
| |
| .. _server_event_class: |
| |
| ServerEvent class |
| ================= |
| |
| .. js:class:: ServerEvent |
| |
| This class is provided with every **SERVER** events. |
| |
| See :js:func:`core.event_sub()` for more info. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.name |
| |
| Contains the name of the server. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.puid |
| |
| Contains the proxy-unique uid of the server |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.rid |
| |
| Contains the revision ID of the server |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.proxy_name |
| |
| Contains the name of the proxy to which the server belongs |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.proxy_uuid |
| |
| Contains the uuid of the proxy to which the server belongs |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.reference |
| |
| Reference to the live server (A :ref:`server_class`). |
| |
| .. Warning:: |
| Not available if the server was removed in the meantime. |
| (Will never be set for SERVER_DEL event since the server does not exist |
| anymore) |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.state |
| |
| A :ref:`server_event_state_class` |
| |
| .. Note:: |
| Only available for SERVER_STATE event |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.admin |
| |
| A :ref:`server_event_admin_class` |
| |
| .. Note:: |
| Only available for SERVER_ADMIN event |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEvent.check |
| |
| A :ref:`server_event_checkres_class` |
| |
| .. Note:: |
| Only available for SERVER_CHECK event |
| |
| .. _server_event_checkres_class: |
| |
| ServerEventCheckRes class |
| ========================= |
| |
| .. js:class:: ServerEventCheckRes |
| |
| This class describes the result of a server's check. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventCheckRes.result |
| |
| Effective check result. |
| |
| Check result is a string and will be set to one of the following values: |
| - "FAILED": the check failed |
| - "PASSED": the check succeeded |
| - "CONDPASS": the check conditionally passed |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventCheckRes.agent |
| |
| Boolean set to true if the check is an agent check. |
| Else it is a health check. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventCheckRes.duration |
| |
| Check's duration in milliseconds |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventCheckRes.reason |
| |
| Check's status. An array containing three fields: |
| - **short**: a string representing check status short name |
| - **desc**: a string representing check status description |
| - **code**: an integer, this extra information is provided for checks |
| that went through the data analysis stage (>= layer 5) |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventCheckRes.health |
| |
| An array containing values about check's health (integers): |
| - **cur**: current health counter: |
| - 0 to (**rise** - 1) = BAD |
| - **rise** to (**rise** + **fall** - 1) = GOOD |
| - **rise**: server will be considered as operational after **rise** |
| consecutive successful checks |
| - **fall**: server will be considered as dead after **fall** consecutive |
| unsuccessful checks |
| |
| .. _server_event_state_class: |
| |
| ServerEventState class |
| ====================== |
| |
| .. js:class:: ServerEventState |
| |
| This class contains additional info related to **SERVER_STATE** event. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventState.admin |
| |
| Boolean set to true if the server state change is due to an administrative |
| change. Else it is an operational change. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventState.check |
| |
| A :ref:`server_event_checkres_class`, provided if the state change is |
| due to a server check (must be an operational change). |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventState.cause |
| |
| Printable state change cause. Might be empty. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventState.new_state |
| |
| New server state due to operational or admin change. |
| |
| It is a string that can be any of the following values: |
| - "STOPPED": The server is down |
| - "STOPPING": The server is up but soft-stopping |
| - "STARTING": The server is warming up |
| - "RUNNING": The server is fully up |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventState.old_state |
| |
| Previous server state prior to the operational or admin change. |
| |
| Can be any value described in **new_state**, but they should differ. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventState.requeued |
| |
| Number of connections that were requeued due to the server state change. |
| |
| For a server going DOWN: it is the number of pending server connections |
| that are requeued to the backend (such connections will be redispatched |
| to any server that is suitable according to the configured load balancing |
| algorithm). |
| |
| For a server doing UP: it is the number of pending connections on the |
| backend that may be redispatched to the server according to the load |
| balancing algorithm that is in use. |
| |
| .. _server_event_admin_class: |
| |
| ServerEventAdmin class |
| ====================== |
| |
| .. js:class:: ServerEventAdmin |
| |
| This class contains additional info related to **SERVER_ADMIN** event. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventAdmin.cause |
| |
| Printable admin state change cause. Might be empty. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventAdmin.new_admin |
| |
| New server admin state due to the admin change. |
| |
| It is an array of string containing a composition of following values: |
| - "**MAINT**": server is in maintenance mode |
| - "FMAINT": server is in forced maintenance mode (MAINT is also set) |
| - "IMAINT": server is in inherited maintenance mode (MAINT is also set) |
| - "RMAINT": server is in resolve maintenance mode (MAINT is also set) |
| - "CMAINT": server is in config maintenance mode (MAINT is also set) |
| - "**DRAIN**": server is in drain mode |
| - "FDRAIN": server is in forced drain mode (DRAIN is also set) |
| - "IDRAIN": server is in inherited drain mode (DRAIN is also set) |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventAdmin.old_admin |
| |
| Previous server admin state prior to the admin change. |
| |
| Values are presented as in **new_admin**, but they should differ. |
| (Comparing old and new helps to find out the change(s)) |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: ServerEventAdmin.requeued |
| |
| Same as :js:attr:`ServerEventState.requeued` but when the requeue is due to |
| the server administrative state change. |
| |
| .. _queue_class: |
| |
| Queue class |
| =========== |
| |
| .. js:class:: Queue |
| |
| This class provides a generic FIFO storage mechanism that may be shared |
| between multiple lua contexts to easily pass data between them, as stock |
| Lua doesn't provide easy methods for passing data between multiple coroutines. |
| |
| inter-task example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| -- script wide shared queue |
| local queue = core.queue() |
| |
| -- master task |
| core.register_task(function() |
| -- send the date every second |
| while true do |
| queue:push(os.date("%c", core.now().sec)) |
| core.sleep(1) |
| end |
| end) |
| |
| -- worker task |
| core.register_task(function() |
| while true do |
| -- print the date sent by master |
| print(queue:pop_wait()) |
| end |
| end) |
| .. |
| |
| Of course, queue may also be used as a local storage mechanism. |
| |
| Use :js:func:`core.queue` to get a new Queue object. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Queue.size(queue) |
| |
| This function returns the number of items within the Queue. |
| |
| :param class_queue queue: A :ref:`queue_class` to the current queue |
| |
| .. js:function:: Queue.push(queue, item) |
| |
| This function pushes the item (may be of any type) to the queue. |
| Pushed item cannot be nil or invalid, or an error will be thrown. |
| |
| :param class_queue queue: A :ref:`queue_class` to the current queue |
| :returns: boolean true for success and false for error |
| |
| .. js:function:: Queue.pop(queue) |
| |
| This function immediately tries to pop an item from the queue. |
| It returns nil of no item is available at the time of the call. |
| |
| :param class_queue queue: A :ref:`queue_class` to the current queue |
| :returns: the item at the top of the stack (any type) or nil if no items |
| |
| .. js:function:: Queue.pop_wait(queue) |
| |
| **context**: task |
| |
| This is an alternative to pop() that may be used within task contexts. |
| |
| The call waits for data if no item is currently available. This may be |
| useful when used in a while loop to prevent cpu waste. |
| |
| Note that this requires yielding, thus it is only available within contexts |
| that support yielding (mainly task context). |
| |
| :param class_queue queue: A :ref:`queue_class` to the current queue |
| :returns: the item at the top of the stack (any type) or nil in case of error |
| |
| .. _concat_class: |
| |
| Concat class |
| ============ |
| |
| .. js:class:: Concat |
| |
| This class provides a fast way for string concatenation. The way using native |
| Lua concatenation like the code below is slow for some reasons. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| str = "string1" |
| str = str .. ", string2" |
| str = str .. ", string3" |
| .. |
| |
| For each concatenation, Lua: |
| - allocates memory for the result, |
| - catenates the two string copying the strings in the new memory block, |
| - frees the old memory block containing the string which is no longer used. |
| |
| This process does many memory move, allocation and free. In addition, the |
| memory is not really freed, it is just marked as unused and waits for the |
| garbage collector. |
| |
| The Concat class provides an alternative way to concatenate strings. It uses |
| the internal Lua mechanism (it does not allocate memory), but it doesn't copy |
| the data more than once. |
| |
| On my computer, the following loops spends 0.2s for the Concat method and |
| 18.5s for the pure Lua implementation. So, the Concat class is about 1000x |
| faster than the embedded solution. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| for j = 1, 100 do |
| c = core.concat() |
| for i = 1, 20000 do |
| c:add("#####") |
| end |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| for j = 1, 100 do |
| c = "" |
| for i = 1, 20000 do |
| c = c .. "#####" |
| end |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Concat.add(concat, string) |
| |
| This function adds a string to the current concatenated string. |
| |
| :param class_concat concat: A :ref:`concat_class` which contains the currently |
| built string. |
| :param string string: A new string to concatenate to the current built |
| string. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Concat.dump(concat) |
| |
| This function returns the concatenated string. |
| |
| :param class_concat concat: A :ref:`concat_class` which contains the currently |
| built string. |
| :returns: the concatenated string |
| |
| .. _fetches_class: |
| |
| Fetches class |
| ============= |
| |
| .. js:class:: Fetches |
| |
| This class contains a lot of internal HAProxy sample fetches. See the |
| HAProxy "configuration.txt" documentation for more information. |
| (chapters 7.3.2 to 7.3.6) |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| some sample fetches are not available in some context. These limitations |
| are specified in this documentation when they're useful. |
| |
| :see: :js:attr:`TXN.f` |
| :see: :js:attr:`TXN.sf` |
| |
| Fetches are useful to: |
| |
| * get system time, |
| * get environment variable, |
| * get random numbers, |
| * know backend status like the number of users in queue or the number of |
| connections established, |
| * get client information like ip source or destination, |
| * deal with stick tables, |
| * fetch established SSL information, |
| * fetch HTTP information like headers or method. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function action(txn) |
| -- Get source IP |
| local clientip = txn.f:src() |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. _converters_class: |
| |
| Converters class |
| ================ |
| |
| .. js:class:: Converters |
| |
| This class contains a lot of internal HAProxy sample converters. See the |
| HAProxy documentation "configuration.txt" for more information about her |
| usage. Its the chapter 7.3.1. |
| |
| :see: :js:attr:`TXN.c` |
| :see: :js:attr:`TXN.sc` |
| |
| Converters provides stateful transformation. They are useful to: |
| |
| * convert input to base64, |
| * apply hash on input string (djb2, crc32, sdbm, wt6), |
| * format date, |
| * json escape, |
| * extract preferred language comparing two lists, |
| * turn to lower or upper chars, |
| * deal with stick tables. |
| |
| .. _channel_class: |
| |
| Channel class |
| ============= |
| |
| .. js:class:: Channel |
| |
| **context**: action, sample-fetch, convert, filter |
| |
| HAProxy uses two buffers for the processing of the requests. The first one is |
| used with the request data (from the client to the server) and the second is |
| used for the response data (from the server to the client). |
| |
| Each buffer contains two types of data. The first type is the incoming data |
| waiting for a processing. The second part is the outgoing data already |
| processed. Usually, the incoming data is processed, after it is tagged as |
| outgoing data, and finally it is sent. The following functions provides tools |
| for manipulating these data in a buffer. |
| |
| The following diagram shows where the channel class function are applied. |
| |
| .. image:: _static/channel.png |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| It is not possible to read from the response in request action, and it is |
| not possible to read from the request channel in response action. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| It is forbidden to alter the Channels buffer from HTTP contexts. So only |
| :js:func:`Channel.input`, :js:func:`Channel.output`, |
| :js:func:`Channel.may_recv`, :js:func:`Channel.is_full` and |
| :js:func:`Channel.is_resp` can be called from a HTTP context. |
| |
| All the functions provided by this class are available in the |
| **sample-fetches**, **actions** and **filters** contexts. For **filters**, |
| incoming data (offset and length) are relative to the filter. Some functions |
| may yield, but only for **actions**. Yield is not possible for |
| **sample-fetches**, **converters** and **filters**. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.append(channel, string) |
| |
| This function copies the string **string** at the end of incoming data of the |
| channel buffer. The function returns the copied length on success or -1 if |
| data cannot be copied. |
| |
| Same that :js:func:`Channel.insert(channel, string, channel:input())`. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param string string: The data to copy at the end of incoming data. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.data(channel [, offset [, length]]) |
| |
| This function returns **length** bytes of incoming data from the channel |
| buffer, starting at the offset **offset**. The data are not removed from the |
| buffer. |
| |
| By default, if no length is provided, all incoming data found, starting at the |
| given offset, are returned. If **length** is set to -1, the function tries to |
| retrieve a maximum of data and, if called by an action, it yields if |
| necessary. It also waits for more data if the requested length exceeds the |
| available amount of incoming data. Not providing an offset is the same as |
| setting it to 0. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming |
| data of the channel buffer while negative offset is relative to the end. |
| |
| If there is no incoming data and the channel can't receive more data, a 'nil' |
| value is returned. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data to start to get |
| data. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the end of incoming |
| data. |
| :param integer length: *optional* The expected length of data to retrieve. All |
| incoming data by default. May be set to -1 to get a maximum of data. |
| :returns: a string containing the data found or nil. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.forward(channel, length) |
| |
| This function forwards **length** bytes of data from the channel buffer. If |
| the requested length exceeds the available amount of incoming data, and if |
| called by an action, the function yields, waiting for more data to forward. It |
| returns the amount of data forwarded. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param integer int: The amount of data to forward. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.input(channel) |
| |
| This function returns the length of incoming data in the channel buffer. When |
| called by a filter, this value is relative to the filter. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of available bytes. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.insert(channel, string [, offset]) |
| |
| This function copies the string **string** at the offset **offset** in |
| incoming data of the channel buffer. The function returns the copied length on |
| success or -1 if data cannot be copied. |
| |
| By default, if no offset is provided, the string is copied in front of |
| incoming data. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming data |
| of the channel buffer while negative offset is relative to their end. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param string string: The data to copy into incoming data. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data where to copy |
| data. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the end of incoming |
| data. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.is_full(channel) |
| |
| This function returns true if the channel buffer is full. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.is_resp(channel) |
| |
| This function returns true if the channel is the response one. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.line(channel [, offset [, length]]) |
| |
| This function parses **length** bytes of incoming data of the channel buffer, |
| starting at offset **offset**, and returns the first line found, including the |
| '\\n'. The data are not removed from the buffer. If no line is found, all |
| data are returned. |
| |
| By default, if no length is provided, all incoming data, starting at the given |
| offset, are evaluated. If **length** is set to -1, the function tries to |
| retrieve a maximum of data and, if called by an action, yields if |
| necessary. It also waits for more data if the requested length exceeds the |
| available amount of incoming data. Not providing an offset is the same as |
| setting it to 0. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming |
| data of the channel buffer while negative offset is relative to the end. |
| |
| If there is no incoming data and the channel can't receive more data, a 'nil' |
| value is returned. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data to start to |
| parse data. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the end of |
| incoming data. |
| :param integer length: *optional* The length of data to parse. All incoming |
| data by default. May be set to -1 to get a maximum of data. |
| :returns: a string containing the line found or nil. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.may_recv(channel) |
| |
| This function returns true if the channel may still receive data. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.output(channel) |
| |
| This function returns the length of outgoing data of the channel buffer. When |
| called by a filter, this value is relative to the filter. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of available bytes. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.prepend(channel, string) |
| |
| This function copies the string **string** in front of incoming data of the |
| channel buffer. The function returns the copied length on success or -1 if |
| data cannot be copied. |
| |
| Same that :js:func:`Channel.insert(channel, string, 0)`. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param string string: The data to copy in front of incoming data. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.remove(channel [, offset [, length]]) |
| |
| This function removes **length** bytes of incoming data of the channel buffer, |
| starting at offset **offset**. This function returns number of bytes removed |
| on success. |
| |
| By default, if no length is provided, all incoming data, starting at the given |
| offset, are removed. Not providing an offset is the same as setting it |
| to 0. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming data of the |
| channel buffer while negative offset is relative to the end. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data where to start |
| to remove data. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the end of |
| incoming data. |
| :param integer length: *optional* The length of data to remove. All incoming |
| data by default. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes removed. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.send(channel, string) |
| |
| This function requires immediate send of the string **string**. It means the |
| string is copied at the beginning of incoming data of the channel buffer and |
| immediately forwarded. Unless if the connection is close, and if called by an |
| action, this function yields to copy and forward all the string. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param string string: The data to send. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.set(channel, string [, offset [, length]]) |
| |
| This function replaces **length** bytes of incoming data of the channel |
| buffer, starting at offset **offset**, by the string **string**. The function |
| returns the copied length on success or -1 if data cannot be copied. |
| |
| By default, if no length is provided, all incoming data, starting at the given |
| offset, are replaced. Not providing an offset is the same as setting it |
| to 0. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming data of the |
| channel buffer while negative offset is relative to the end. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :param string string: The data to copy into incoming data. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data where to start |
| the data replacement. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the |
| end of incoming data. |
| :param integer length: *optional* The length of data to replace. All incoming |
| data by default. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.dup(channel) |
| |
| **DEPRECATED** |
| |
| This function returns all incoming data found in the channel buffer. The data |
| are not removed from the buffer and can be reprocessed later. |
| |
| If there is no incoming data and the channel can't receive more data, a 'nil' |
| value is returned. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: a string containing all data found or nil. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This function is deprecated. :js:func:`Channel.data()` must be used |
| instead. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.get(channel) |
| |
| **DEPRECATED** |
| |
| This function returns all incoming data found in the channel buffer and remove |
| them from the buffer. |
| |
| If there is no incoming data and the channel can't receive more data, a 'nil' |
| value is returned. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: a string containing all the data found or nil. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This function is deprecated. :js:func:`Channel.data()` must be used to |
| retrieve data followed by a call to :js:func:`Channel:remove()` to remove |
| data. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local data = chn:data() |
| chn:remove(0, data:len()) |
| |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.getline(channel) |
| |
| **DEPRECATED** |
| |
| This function returns the first line found in incoming data of the channel |
| buffer, including the '\\n'. The returned data are removed from the buffer. If |
| no line is found, and if called by an action, this function yields to wait for |
| more data, except if the channel can't receive more data. In this case all |
| data are returned. |
| |
| If there is no incoming data and the channel can't receive more data, a 'nil' |
| value is returned. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: a string containing the line found or nil. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This function is deprecated. :js:func:`Channel.line()` must be used to |
| retrieve a line followed by a call to :js:func:`Channel:remove()` to remove |
| data. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local line = chn:line(0, -1) |
| chn:remove(0, line:len()) |
| |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.get_in_len(channel) |
| |
| **DEPRECATED** |
| |
| This function returns the length of the input part of the buffer. When called |
| by a filter, this value is relative to the filter. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of available bytes. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This function is deprecated. :js:func:`Channel.input()` must be used |
| instead. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Channel.get_out_len(channel) |
| |
| **DEPRECATED** |
| |
| This function returns the length of the output part of the buffer. When called |
| by a filter, this value is relative to the filter. |
| |
| :param class_channel channel: The manipulated Channel. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of available bytes. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| This function is deprecated. :js:func:`Channel.output()` must be used |
| instead. |
| |
| .. _http_class: |
| |
| HTTP class |
| ========== |
| |
| .. js:class:: HTTP |
| |
| This class contain all the HTTP manipulation functions. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_get_headers(http) |
| |
| Returns a table containing all the request headers. |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :returns: table of headers. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.res_get_headers` |
| |
| This is the form of the returned table: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| HTTP:req_get_headers()['<header-name>'][<header-index>] = "<header-value>" |
| |
| local hdr = HTTP:req_get_headers() |
| hdr["host"][0] = "www.test.com" |
| hdr["accept"][0] = "audio/basic q=1" |
| hdr["accept"][1] = "audio/*, q=0.2" |
| hdr["accept"][2] = "*/*, q=0.1" |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.res_get_headers(http) |
| |
| Returns a table containing all the response headers. |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :returns: table of headers. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.req_get_headers` |
| |
| This is the form of the returned table: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| HTTP:res_get_headers()['<header-name>'][<header-index>] = "<header-value>" |
| |
| local hdr = HTTP:req_get_headers() |
| hdr["host"][0] = "www.test.com" |
| hdr["accept"][0] = "audio/basic q=1" |
| hdr["accept"][1] = "audio/*, q=0.2" |
| hdr["accept"][2] = "*.*, q=0.1" |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_add_header(http, name, value) |
| |
| Appends a HTTP header field in the request whose name is |
| specified in "name" and whose value is defined in "value". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string value: The header value. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.res_add_header` |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.res_add_header(http, name, value) |
| |
| Appends a HTTP header field in the response whose name is |
| specified in "name" and whose value is defined in "value". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string value: The header value. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.req_add_header` |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_del_header(http, name) |
| |
| Removes all HTTP header fields in the request whose name is |
| specified in "name". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.res_del_header` |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.res_del_header(http, name) |
| |
| Removes all HTTP header fields in the response whose name is |
| specified in "name". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.req_del_header` |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_set_header(http, name, value) |
| |
| This variable replace all occurrence of all header "name", by only |
| one containing the "value". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string value: The header value. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.res_set_header` |
| |
| This function does the same work as the following code: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function fcn(txn) |
| TXN.http:req_del_header("header") |
| TXN.http:req_add_header("header", "value") |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.res_set_header(http, name, value) |
| |
| This function replaces all occurrence of all header "name", by only |
| one containing the "value". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string value: The header value. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.req_rep_header()` |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_rep_header(http, name, regex, replace) |
| |
| Matches the regular expression in all occurrences of header field "name" |
| according to "regex", and replaces them with the "replace" argument. The |
| replacement value can contain back references like \1, \2, ... This |
| function works with the request. |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string regex: The match regular expression. |
| :param string replace: The replacement value. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.res_rep_header()` |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.res_rep_header(http, name, regex, string) |
| |
| Matches the regular expression in all occurrences of header field "name" |
| according to "regex", and replaces them with the "replace" argument. The |
| replacement value can contain back references like \1, \2, ... This |
| function works with the request. |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string regex: The match regular expression. |
| :param string replace: The replacement value. |
| :see: :js:func:`HTTP.req_rep_header()` |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_set_method(http, method) |
| |
| Rewrites the request method with the parameter "method". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string method: The new method. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_set_path(http, path) |
| |
| Rewrites the request path with the "path" parameter. |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string path: The new path. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_set_query(http, query) |
| |
| Rewrites the request's query string which appears after the first question |
| mark ("?") with the parameter "query". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string query: The new query. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.req_set_uri(http, uri) |
| |
| Rewrites the request URI with the parameter "uri". |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param string uri: The new uri. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTP.res_set_status(http, status [, reason]) |
| |
| Rewrites the response status code with the parameter "code". |
| |
| If no custom reason is provided, it will be generated from the status. |
| |
| :param class_http http: The related http object. |
| :param integer status: The new response status code. |
| :param string reason: The new response reason (optional). |
| |
| .. _httpclient_class: |
| |
| HTTPClient class |
| ================ |
| |
| .. js:class:: HTTPClient |
| |
| The httpclient class allows issue of outbound HTTP requests through a simple |
| API without the knowledge of HAProxy internals. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPClient.get(httpclient, request) |
| .. js:function:: HTTPClient.head(httpclient, request) |
| .. js:function:: HTTPClient.put(httpclient, request) |
| .. js:function:: HTTPClient.post(httpclient, request) |
| .. js:function:: HTTPClient.delete(httpclient, request) |
| |
| Send a HTTP request and wait for a response. GET, HEAD PUT, POST and DELETE |
| methods can be used. |
| The HTTPClient will send asynchronously the data and is able to send and |
| receive more than HAProxy bufsize. |
| |
| The HTTPClient interface is not able to decompress responses, it is not |
| recommended to send an Accept-Encoding in the request so the response is |
| received uncompressed. |
| |
| :param class httpclient: Is the manipulated HTTPClient. |
| :param table request: Is a table containing the parameters of the request |
| that will be send. |
| :param string request.url: Is a mandatory parameter for the request that |
| contains the URL. |
| :param string request.body: Is an optional parameter for the request that |
| contains the body to send. |
| :param table request.headers: Is an optional parameter for the request that |
| contains the headers to send. |
| :param string request.dst: Is an optional parameter for the destination in |
| haproxy address format. |
| :param integer request.timeout: Optional timeout parameter, set a |
| "timeout server" on the connections. |
| :returns: Lua table containing the response |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local httpclient = core.httpclient() |
| local response = httpclient:post{url="http://127.0.0.1", body=body, dst="unix@/var/run/http.sock"} |
| |
| .. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| response = { |
| status = 400, |
| reason = "Bad request", |
| headers = { |
| ["content-type"] = { "text/html" }, |
| ["cache-control"] = { "no-cache", "no-store" }, |
| }, |
| body = "<html><body><h1>invalid request<h1></body></html>", |
| } |
| .. |
| |
| |
| .. _txn_class: |
| |
| TXN class |
| ========= |
| |
| .. js:class:: TXN |
| |
| The txn class contain all the functions relative to the http or tcp |
| transaction (Note than a tcp stream is the same than a tcp transaction, but |
| a HTTP transaction is not the same than a tcp stream). |
| |
| The usage of this class permits to retrieve data from the requests, alter it |
| and forward it. |
| |
| All the functions provided by this class are available in the context |
| **sample-fetches**, **actions** and **filters**. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.c |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`converters_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains a Converters class object. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.sc |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`converters_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains a Converters class object. The functions of |
| this object returns always a string. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.f |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`fetches_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains a Fetches class object. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.sf |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`fetches_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains a Fetches class object. The functions of |
| this object returns always a string. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.req |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`channel_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains a channel class object for the request buffer. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.res |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`channel_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains a channel class object for the response buffer. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.http |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`http_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains a HTTP class object. It is available only if the |
| proxy has the "mode http" enabled. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.http_req |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`httpmessage_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains the request HTTPMessage class object. It is available |
| only if the proxy has the "mode http" enabled and only in the **filters** |
| context. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: TXN.http_res |
| |
| :returns: An :ref:`httpmessage_class`. |
| |
| This attribute contains the response HTTPMessage class object. It is available |
| only if the proxy has the "mode http" enabled and only in the **filters** |
| context. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.log(TXN, loglevel, msg) |
| |
| This function sends a log. The log is sent, according with the HAProxy |
| configuration file, to the loggers relevant to the current context and |
| to stderr if it is allowed. |
| |
| The exact behaviour depends on tune.lua.log.loggers and tune.lua.log.stderr. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param integer loglevel: Is the log level associated with the message. It is |
| a number between 0 and 7. |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.emerg`, :js:attr:`core.alert`, :js:attr:`core.crit`, |
| :js:attr:`core.err`, :js:attr:`core.warning`, :js:attr:`core.notice`, |
| :js:attr:`core.info`, :js:attr:`core.debug` (log level definitions) |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.deflog` |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.Debug` |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.Info` |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.Warning` |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.Alert` |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.deflog(TXN, msg) |
| |
| Sends a log line with the default loglevel for the proxy associated with the |
| transaction. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.log` |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.Debug(txn, msg) |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.log` |
| |
| Does the same job as: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Debug(txn, msg) |
| TXN.log(txn, core.debug, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.Info(txn, msg) |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.log` |
| |
| Does the same job as: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Info(txn, msg) |
| TXN.log(txn, core.info, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.Warning(txn, msg) |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.log` |
| |
| Does the same job as: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Warning(txn, msg) |
| TXN.log(txn, core.warning, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.Alert(txn, msg) |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string msg: The log content. |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.log` |
| |
| Does the same job as: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| function Alert(txn, msg) |
| TXN.log(txn, core.alert, msg) |
| end |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.get_priv(txn) |
| |
| Return Lua data stored in the current transaction (with the `TXN.set_priv()`) |
| function. If no data are stored, it returns a nil value. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :returns: the opaque data previously stored, or nil if nothing is |
| available. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.set_priv(txn, data) |
| |
| Store any data in the current HAProxy transaction. This action replaces the |
| old stored data. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param opaque data: The data which is stored in the transaction. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.set_var(TXN, var, value[, ifexist]) |
| |
| Converts a Lua type in a HAProxy type and store it in a variable <var>. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| :param type value: The value associated to the variable. The type can be |
| string or integer. |
| :param boolean ifexist: If this parameter is set to true the variable will |
| only be set if it was defined elsewhere (i.e. used within the configuration). |
| For global variables (using the "proc" scope), they will only be updated and |
| never created. It is highly recommended to always set this to true. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.unset_var(TXN, var) |
| |
| Unset the variable <var>. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.get_var(TXN, var) |
| |
| Returns data stored in the variable <var> converter in Lua type. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.reply([reply]) |
| |
| Return a new reply object |
| |
| :param table reply: A table containing info to initialize the reply fields. |
| :returns: A :ref:`reply_class` object. |
| |
| The table used to initialized the reply object may contain following entries : |
| |
| * status : The reply status code. the code 200 is used by default. |
| * reason : The reply reason. The reason corresponding to the status code is |
| used by default. |
| * headers : A list of headers, indexed by header name. Empty by default. For |
| a given name, multiple values are possible, stored in an ordered list. |
| * body : The reply body, empty by default. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local reply = txn:reply{ |
| status = 400, |
| reason = "Bad request", |
| headers = { |
| ["content-type"] = { "text/html" }, |
| ["cache-control"] = {"no-cache", "no-store" } |
| }, |
| body = "<html><body><h1>invalid request<h1></body></html>" |
| } |
| .. |
| :see: :js:class:`Reply` |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.done(txn[, reply]) |
| |
| This function terminates processing of the transaction and the associated |
| session and optionally reply to the client for HTTP sessions. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param class_reply reply: The class reply object to return to the client. |
| |
| This functions can be used when a critical error is detected or to terminate |
| processing after some data have been returned to the client (eg: a redirect). |
| To do so, a reply may be provided. This object is optional and may contain a |
| status code, a reason, a header list and a body. All these fields are |
| optional. When not provided, the default values are used. By default, with an |
| empty reply object, an empty HTTP 200 response is returned to the client. If |
| no reply object is provided, the transaction is terminated without any |
| reply. If a reply object is provided, it must not exceed the buffer size once |
| converted into the internal HTTP representation. Because for now there is no |
| easy way to be sure it fits, it is probably better to keep it reasonably |
| small. |
| |
| The reply object may be fully created in lua or the class Reply may be used to |
| create it. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local reply = txn:reply() |
| reply:set_status(400, "Bad request") |
| reply:add_header("content-type", "text/html") |
| reply:add_header("cache-control", "no-cache") |
| reply:add_header("cache-control", "no-store") |
| reply:set_body("<html><body><h1>invalid request<h1></body></html>") |
| txn:done(reply) |
| .. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| txn:done{ |
| status = 400, |
| reason = "Bad request", |
| headers = { |
| ["content-type"] = { "text/html" }, |
| ["cache-control"] = { "no-cache", "no-store" }, |
| }, |
| body = "<html><body><h1>invalid request<h1></body></html>" |
| } |
| .. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| It does not make sense to call this function from sample-fetches. In this |
| case the behavior is the same than core.done(): it finishes the Lua |
| execution. The transaction is really aborted only from an action registered |
| function. |
| |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.reply`, :js:class:`Reply` |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.set_loglevel(txn, loglevel) |
| |
| Is used to change the log level of the current request. The "loglevel" must |
| be an integer between 0 and 7 or the special value -1 to disable logging. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param integer loglevel: The required log level. This variable can be one of |
| :see: :js:attr:`core.silent`, :js:attr:`core.emerg`, :js:attr:`core.alert`, |
| :js:attr:`core.crit`, :js:attr:`core.err`, :js:attr:`core.warning`, :js:attr:`core.notice`, |
| :js:attr:`core.info`, :js:attr:`core.debug` (log level definitions) |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.set_tos(txn, tos) |
| |
| Is used to set the TOS or DSCP field value of packets sent to the client to |
| the value passed in "tos" on platforms which support this. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param integer tos: The new TOS os DSCP. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.set_mark(txn, mark) |
| |
| Is used to set the Netfilter MARK on all packets sent to the client to the |
| value passed in "mark" on platforms which support it. |
| |
| :param class_txn txn: The class txn object containing the data. |
| :param integer mark: The mark value. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.set_priority_class(txn, prio) |
| |
| This function adjusts the priority class of the transaction. The value should |
| be within the range -2047..2047. Values outside this range will be |
| truncated. |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file keyword "http-request" action |
| "set-priority-class" for details. |
| |
| .. js:function:: TXN.set_priority_offset(txn, prio) |
| |
| This function adjusts the priority offset of the transaction. The value |
| should be within the range -524287..524287. Values outside this range will be |
| truncated. |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file keyword "http-request" action |
| "set-priority-offset" for details. |
| |
| .. _reply_class: |
| |
| Reply class |
| ============ |
| |
| .. js:class:: Reply |
| |
| **context**: action |
| |
| This class represents a HTTP response message. It provides some methods to |
| enrich it. Once converted into the internal HTTP representation, the response |
| message must not exceed the buffer size. Because for now there is no |
| easy way to be sure it fits, it is probably better to keep it reasonably |
| small. |
| |
| See tune.bufsize in the configuration manual for details. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local reply = txn:reply({status = 400}) -- default HTTP 400 reason-phase used |
| reply:add_header("content-type", "text/html") |
| reply:add_header("cache-control", "no-cache") |
| reply:add_header("cache-control", "no-store") |
| reply:set_body("<html><body><h1>invalid request<h1></body></html>") |
| .. |
| |
| :see: :js:func:`TXN.reply` |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Reply.status |
| |
| The reply status code. By default, the status code is set to 200. |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Reply.reason |
| |
| The reason string describing the status code. |
| |
| :returns: string |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Reply.headers |
| |
| A table indexing all reply headers by name. To each name is associated an |
| ordered list of values. |
| |
| :returns: Lua table |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| { |
| ["content-type"] = { "text/html" }, |
| ["cache-control"] = {"no-cache", "no-store" }, |
| x_header_name = { "value1", "value2", ... } |
| ... |
| } |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Reply.body |
| |
| The reply payload. |
| |
| :returns: string |
| |
| .. js:function:: Reply.set_status(REPLY, status[, reason]) |
| |
| Set the reply status code and optionally the reason-phrase. If the reason is |
| not provided, the default reason corresponding to the status code is used. |
| |
| :param class_reply reply: The related Reply object. |
| :param integer status: The reply status code. |
| :param string reason: The reply status reason (optional). |
| |
| .. js:function:: Reply.add_header(REPLY, name, value) |
| |
| Add a header to the reply object. If the header does not already exist, a new |
| entry is created with its name as index and a one-element list containing its |
| value as value. Otherwise, the header value is appended to the ordered list of |
| values associated to the header name. |
| |
| :param class_reply reply: The related Reply object. |
| :param string name: The header field name. |
| :param string value: The header field value. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Reply.del_header(REPLY, name) |
| |
| Remove all occurrences of a header name from the reply object. |
| |
| :param class_reply reply: The related Reply object. |
| :param string name: The header field name. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Reply.set_body(REPLY, body) |
| |
| Set the reply payload. |
| |
| :param class_reply reply: The related Reply object. |
| :param string body: The reply payload. |
| |
| .. _socket_class: |
| |
| Socket class |
| ============ |
| |
| .. js:class:: Socket |
| |
| This class must be compatible with the Lua Socket class. Only the 'client' |
| functions are available. See the Lua Socket documentation: |
| |
| `http://w3.impa.br/~diego/software/luasocket/tcp.html |
| <http://w3.impa.br/~diego/software/luasocket/tcp.html>`_ |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.close(socket) |
| |
| Closes a TCP object. The internal socket used by the object is closed and the |
| local address to which the object was bound is made available to other |
| applications. No further operations (except for further calls to the close |
| method) are allowed on a closed Socket. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| |
| Note: It is important to close all used sockets once they are not needed, |
| since, in many systems, each socket uses a file descriptor, which are limited |
| system resources. Garbage-collected objects are automatically closed before |
| destruction, though. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.connect(socket, address[, port]) |
| |
| Attempts to connect a socket object to a remote host. |
| |
| |
| In case of error, the method returns nil followed by a string describing the |
| error. In case of success, the method returns 1. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| :param string address: can be an IP address or a host name. See below for more |
| information. |
| :param integer port: must be an integer number in the range [1..64K]. |
| :returns: 1 or nil. |
| |
| An address field extension permits to use the connect() function to connect to |
| other stream than TCP. The syntax containing a simpleipv4 or ipv6 address is |
| the basically expected format. This format requires the port. |
| |
| Other format accepted are a socket path like "/socket/path", it permits to |
| connect to a socket. Abstract namespaces are supported with the prefix |
| "abns@", and finally a file descriptor can be passed with the prefix "fd@". |
| The prefix "ipv4@", "ipv6@" and "unix@" are also supported. The port can be |
| passed int the string. The syntax "127.0.0.1:1234" is valid. In this case, the |
| parameter *port* must not be set. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.connect_ssl(socket, address, port) |
| |
| Same behavior than the function socket:connect, but uses SSL. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| :returns: 1 or nil. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.getpeername(socket) |
| |
| Returns information about the remote side of a connected client object. |
| |
| Returns a string with the IP address of the peer, followed by the port number |
| that peer is using for the connection. In case of error, the method returns |
| nil. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| :returns: a string containing the server information. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.getsockname(socket) |
| |
| Returns the local address information associated to the object. |
| |
| The method returns a string with local IP address and a number with the port. |
| In case of error, the method returns nil. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| :returns: a string containing the client information. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.receive(socket, [pattern [, prefix]]) |
| |
| Reads data from a client object, according to the specified read pattern. |
| Patterns follow the Lua file I/O format, and the difference in performance |
| between all patterns is negligible. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| :param string|integer pattern: Describe what is required (see below). |
| :param string prefix: A string which will be prefix the returned data. |
| :returns: a string containing the required data or nil. |
| |
| Pattern can be any of the following: |
| |
| * **`*a`**: reads from the socket until the connection is closed. No |
| end-of-line translation is performed; |
| |
| * **`*l`**: reads a line of text from the Socket. The line is terminated by a |
| LF character (ASCII 10), optionally preceded by a CR character |
| (ASCII 13). The CR and LF characters are not included in the |
| returned line. In fact, all CR characters are ignored by the |
| pattern. This is the default pattern. |
| |
| * **number**: causes the method to read a specified number of bytes from the |
| Socket. Prefix is an optional string to be concatenated to the |
| beginning of any received data before return. |
| |
| * **empty**: If the pattern is left empty, the default option is `*l`. |
| |
| If successful, the method returns the received pattern. In case of error, the |
| method returns nil followed by an error message which can be the string |
| 'closed' in case the connection was closed before the transmission was |
| completed or the string 'timeout' in case there was a timeout during the |
| operation. Also, after the error message, the function returns the partial |
| result of the transmission. |
| |
| Important note: This function was changed severely. It used to support |
| multiple patterns (but I have never seen this feature used) and now it |
| doesn't anymore. Partial results used to be returned in the same way as |
| successful results. This last feature violated the idea that all functions |
| should return nil on error. Thus it was changed too. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.send(socket, data [, start [, end ]]) |
| |
| Sends data through client object. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| :param string data: The data that will be sent. |
| :param integer start: The start position in the buffer of the data which will |
| be sent. |
| :param integer end: The end position in the buffer of the data which will |
| be sent. |
| :returns: see below. |
| |
| Data is the string to be sent. The optional arguments i and j work exactly |
| like the standard string.sub Lua function to allow the selection of a |
| substring to be sent. |
| |
| If successful, the method returns the index of the last byte within [start, |
| end] that has been sent. Notice that, if start is 1 or absent, this is |
| effectively the total number of bytes sent. In case of error, the method |
| returns nil, followed by an error message, followed by the index of the last |
| byte within [start, end] that has been sent. You might want to try again from |
| the byte following that. The error message can be 'closed' in case the |
| connection was closed before the transmission was completed or the string |
| 'timeout' in case there was a timeout during the operation. |
| |
| Note: Output is not buffered. For small strings, it is always better to |
| concatenate them in Lua (with the '..' operator) and send the result in one |
| call instead of calling the method several times. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.setoption(socket, option [, value]) |
| |
| Just implemented for compatibility, this cal does nothing. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Socket.settimeout(socket, value [, mode]) |
| |
| Changes the timeout values for the object. All I/O operations are blocking. |
| That is, any call to the methods send, receive, and accept will block |
| indefinitely, until the operation completes. The settimeout method defines a |
| limit on the amount of time the I/O methods can block. When a timeout time |
| has elapsed, the affected methods give up and fail with an error code. |
| |
| The amount of time to wait is specified as the value parameter, in seconds. |
| |
| The timeout modes are not implemented, the only settable timeout is the |
| inactivity time waiting for complete the internal buffer send or waiting for |
| receive data. |
| |
| :param class_socket socket: Is the manipulated Socket. |
| :param float value: The timeout value. Use floating point to specify |
| milliseconds. |
| |
| .. _regex_class: |
| |
| Regex class |
| =========== |
| |
| .. js:class:: Regex |
| |
| This class allows the usage of HAProxy regexes because classic lua doesn't |
| provides regexes. This class inherits the HAProxy compilation options, so the |
| regexes can be libc regex, pcre regex or pcre JIT regex. |
| |
| The expression matching number is limited to 20 per regex. The only available |
| option is case sensitive. |
| |
| Because regexes compilation is a heavy process, it is better to define all |
| your regexes in the **body context** and use it during the runtime. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| -- Create the regex |
| st, regex = Regex.new("needle (..) (...)", true); |
| |
| -- Check compilation errors |
| if st == false then |
| print "error: " .. regex |
| end |
| |
| -- Match the regexes |
| print(regex:exec("Looking for a needle in the haystack")) -- true |
| print(regex:exec("Lokking for a cat in the haystack")) -- false |
| |
| -- Extract words |
| st, list = regex:match("Looking for a needle in the haystack") |
| print(st) -- true |
| print(list[1]) -- needle in the |
| print(list[2]) -- in |
| print(list[3]) -- the |
| |
| .. js:function:: Regex.new(regex, case_sensitive) |
| |
| Create and compile a regex. |
| |
| :param string regex: The regular expression according with the libc or pcre |
| standard |
| :param boolean case_sensitive: Match is case sensitive or not. |
| :returns: boolean status and :ref:`regex_class` or string containing fail |
| reason. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Regex.exec(regex, str) |
| |
| Execute the regex. |
| |
| :param class_regex regex: A :ref:`regex_class` object. |
| :param string str: The input string will be compared with the compiled regex. |
| :returns: a boolean status according with the match result. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Regex.match(regex, str) |
| |
| Execute the regex and return matched expressions. |
| |
| :param class_map map: A :ref:`regex_class` object. |
| :param string str: The input string will be compared with the compiled regex. |
| :returns: a boolean status according with the match result, and |
| a table containing all the string matched in order of declaration. |
| |
| .. _map_class: |
| |
| Map class |
| ========= |
| |
| .. js:class:: Map |
| |
| This class permits to do some lookups in HAProxy maps. The declared maps can |
| be modified during the runtime through the HAProxy management socket. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| default = "usa" |
| |
| -- Create and load map |
| geo = Map.new("geo.map", Map._ip); |
| |
| -- Create new fetch that returns the user country |
| core.register_fetches("country", function(txn) |
| local src; |
| local loc; |
| |
| src = txn.f:fhdr("x-forwarded-for"); |
| if (src == nil) then |
| src = txn.f:src() |
| if (src == nil) then |
| return default; |
| end |
| end |
| |
| -- Perform lookup |
| loc = geo:lookup(src); |
| |
| if (loc == nil) then |
| return default; |
| end |
| |
| return loc; |
| end); |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._int |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.int` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._ip |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.ip` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._str |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.str` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._beg |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.beg` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._sub |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.sub` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._dir |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.dir` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._dom |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.dom` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._end |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: Map._reg |
| |
| See the HAProxy configuration.txt file, chapter "Using ACLs and fetching |
| samples" and subchapter "ACL basics" to understand this pattern matching |
| method. |
| |
| Note that :js:attr:`Map.reg` is also available for compatibility. |
| |
| |
| .. js:function:: Map.new(file, method) |
| |
| Creates and load a map. |
| |
| :param string file: Is the file containing the map. |
| :param integer method: Is the map pattern matching method. See the attributes |
| of the Map class. |
| :returns: a class Map object. |
| :see: The Map attributes: :js:attr:`Map._int`, :js:attr:`Map._ip`, |
| :js:attr:`Map._str`, :js:attr:`Map._beg`, :js:attr:`Map._sub`, |
| :js:attr:`Map._dir`, :js:attr:`Map._dom`, :js:attr:`Map._end` and |
| :js:attr:`Map._reg`. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Map.lookup(map, str) |
| |
| Perform a lookup in a map. |
| |
| :param class_map map: Is the class Map object. |
| :param string str: Is the string used as key. |
| :returns: a string containing the result or nil if no match. |
| |
| .. js:function:: Map.slookup(map, str) |
| |
| Perform a lookup in a map. |
| |
| :param class_map map: Is the class Map object. |
| :param string str: Is the string used as key. |
| :returns: a string containing the result or empty string if no match. |
| |
| .. _applethttp_class: |
| |
| AppletHTTP class |
| ================ |
| |
| .. js:class:: AppletHTTP |
| |
| This class is used with applets that requires the 'http' mode. The http applet |
| can be registered with the *core.register_service()* function. They are used |
| for processing an http request like a server in back of HAProxy. |
| |
| This is an hello world sample code: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_service("hello-world", "http", function(applet) |
| local response = "Hello World !" |
| applet:set_status(200) |
| applet:add_header("content-length", string.len(response)) |
| applet:add_header("content-type", "text/plain") |
| applet:start_response() |
| applet:send(response) |
| end) |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.c |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`converters_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Converters class object. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.sc |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`converters_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Converters class object. The |
| functions of this object always return a string. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.f |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`fetches_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Fetches class object. Note that the |
| applet execution place cannot access to a valid HAProxy core HTTP |
| transaction, so some sample fetches related to the HTTP dependent |
| values (hdr, path, ...) are not available. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.sf |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`fetches_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Fetches class object. The functions of |
| this object always return a string. Note that the applet |
| execution place cannot access to a valid HAProxy core HTTP |
| transaction, so some sample fetches related to the HTTP dependent |
| values (hdr, path, ...) are not available. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.method |
| |
| :returns: string |
| |
| The attribute method returns a string containing the HTTP |
| method. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.version |
| |
| :returns: string |
| |
| The attribute version, returns a string containing the HTTP |
| request version. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.path |
| |
| :returns: string |
| |
| The attribute path returns a string containing the HTTP |
| request path. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.qs |
| |
| :returns: string |
| |
| The attribute qs returns a string containing the HTTP |
| request query string. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.length |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| The attribute length returns an integer containing the HTTP |
| body length. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletHTTP.headers |
| |
| :returns: table |
| |
| The attribute headers returns a table containing the HTTP |
| headers. The header names are always in lower case. As the header name can be |
| encountered more than once in each request, the value is indexed with 0 as |
| first index value. The table has this form: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| AppletHTTP.headers['<header-name>'][<header-index>] = "<header-value>" |
| |
| AppletHTTP.headers["host"][0] = "www.test.com" |
| AppletHTTP.headers["accept"][0] = "audio/basic q=1" |
| AppletHTTP.headers["accept"][1] = "audio/*, q=0.2" |
| AppletHTTP.headers["accept"][2] = "*/*, q=0.1" |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.set_status(applet, code [, reason]) |
| |
| This function sets the HTTP status code for the response. The allowed code are |
| from 100 to 599. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param integer code: the status code returned to the client. |
| :param string reason: the status reason returned to the client (optional). |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.add_header(applet, name, value) |
| |
| This function adds a header in the response. Duplicated headers are not |
| collapsed. The special header *content-length* is used to determinate the |
| response length. If it does not exist, a *transfer-encoding: chunked* is set, |
| and all the write from the function *AppletHTTP:send()* become a chunk. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param string name: the header name |
| :param string value: the header value |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.start_response(applet) |
| |
| This function indicates to the HTTP engine that it can process and send the |
| response headers. After this called we cannot add headers to the response; We |
| cannot use the *AppletHTTP:send()* function if the |
| *AppletHTTP:start_response()* is not called. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.getline(applet) |
| |
| This function returns a string containing one line from the http body. If the |
| data returned doesn't contains a final '\\n' its assumed than its the last |
| available data before the end of stream. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :returns: a string. The string can be empty if we reach the end of the stream. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.receive(applet, [size]) |
| |
| Reads data from the HTTP body, according to the specified read *size*. If the |
| *size* is missing, the function tries to read all the content of the stream |
| until the end. If the *size* is bigger than the http body, it returns the |
| amount of data available. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param integer size: the required read size. |
| :returns: always return a string,the string can be empty is the connection is |
| closed. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.send(applet, msg) |
| |
| Send the message *msg* on the http request body. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param string msg: the message to send. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.get_priv(applet) |
| |
| Return Lua data stored in the current transaction. If no data are stored, |
| it returns a nil value. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :returns: the opaque data previously stored, or nil if nothing is |
| available. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.set_priv` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.set_priv(applet, data) |
| |
| Store any data in the current HAProxy transaction. This action replaces the |
| old stored data. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param opaque data: The data which is stored in the transaction. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.get_priv` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.set_var(applet, var, value[, ifexist]) |
| |
| Converts a Lua type in a HAProxy type and store it in a variable <var>. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| :param type value: The value associated to the variable. The type ca be string |
| or integer. |
| :param boolean ifexist: If this parameter is set to true the variable will |
| only be set if it was defined elsewhere (i.e. used within the configuration). |
| For global variables (using the "proc" scope), they will only be updated and |
| never created. It is highly recommended to always set this to true. |
| |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.unset_var` |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.get_var` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.unset_var(applet, var) |
| |
| Unset the variable <var>. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.set_var` |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.get_var` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletHTTP.get_var(applet, var) |
| |
| Returns data stored in the variable <var> converter in Lua type. |
| |
| :param class_AppletHTTP applet: An :ref:`applethttp_class` |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.set_var` |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletHTTP.unset_var` |
| |
| .. _applettcp_class: |
| |
| AppletTCP class |
| =============== |
| |
| .. js:class:: AppletTCP |
| |
| This class is used with applets that requires the 'tcp' mode. The tcp applet |
| can be registered with the *core.register_service()* function. They are used |
| for processing a tcp stream like a server in back of HAProxy. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletTCP.c |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`converters_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Converters class object. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletTCP.sc |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`converters_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Converters class object. The |
| functions of this object always return a string. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletTCP.f |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`fetches_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Fetches class object. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: AppletTCP.sf |
| |
| :returns: A :ref:`fetches_class` |
| |
| This attribute contains a Fetches class object. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.getline(applet) |
| |
| This function returns a string containing one line from the stream. If the |
| data returned doesn't contains a final '\\n' its assumed than its the last |
| available data before the end of stream. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :returns: a string. The string can be empty if we reach the end of the stream. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.receive(applet, [size]) |
| |
| Reads data from the TCP stream, according to the specified read *size*. If the |
| *size* is missing, the function tries to read all the content of the stream |
| until the end. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :param integer size: the required read size. |
| :returns: always return a string, the string can be empty if the connection is |
| closed. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.send(appletmsg) |
| |
| Send the message on the stream. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :param string msg: the message to send. |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.get_priv(applet) |
| |
| Return Lua data stored in the current transaction. If no data are stored, |
| it returns a nil value. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :returns: the opaque data previously stored, or nil if nothing is |
| available. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.set_priv` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.set_priv(applet, data) |
| |
| Store any data in the current HAProxy transaction. This action replaces the |
| old stored data. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :param opaque data: The data which is stored in the transaction. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.get_priv` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.set_var(applet, var, value[, ifexist]) |
| |
| Converts a Lua type in a HAProxy type and stores it in a variable <var>. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| :param type value: The value associated to the variable. The type can be |
| string or integer. |
| :param boolean ifexist: If this parameter is set to true the variable will |
| only be set if it was defined elsewhere (i.e. used within the configuration). |
| For global variables (using the "proc" scope), they will only be updated and |
| never created. It is highly recommended to always set this to true. |
| |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.unset_var` |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.get_var` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.unset_var(applet, var) |
| |
| Unsets the variable <var>. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.unset_var` |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.set_var` |
| |
| .. js:function:: AppletTCP.get_var(applet, var) |
| |
| Returns data stored in the variable <var> converter in Lua type. |
| |
| :param class_AppletTCP applet: An :ref:`applettcp_class` |
| :param string var: The variable name according with the HAProxy variable |
| syntax. |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.unset_var` |
| :see: :js:func:`AppletTCP.set_var` |
| |
| .. _sticktable_class: |
| |
| StickTable class |
| ================ |
| |
| .. js:class:: StickTable |
| |
| **context**: task, action, sample-fetch |
| |
| This class can be used to access the HAProxy stick tables from Lua. |
| |
| .. js:function:: StickTable.info() |
| |
| Returns stick table attributes as a Lua table. See HAProxy documentation for |
| "stick-table" for canonical info, or check out example below. |
| |
| :returns: Lua table |
| |
| Assume our table has IPv4 key and gpc0 and conn_rate "columns": |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| { |
| expire=<int>, # Value in ms |
| size=<int>, # Maximum table size |
| used=<int>, # Actual number of entries in table |
| data={ # Data columns, with types as key, and periods as values |
| (-1 if type is not rate counter) |
| conn_rate=<int>, |
| gpc0=-1 |
| }, |
| length=<int>, # max string length for string table keys, key length |
| # otherwise |
| nopurge=<boolean>, # purge oldest entries when table is full |
| type="ip" # can be "ip", "ipv6", "integer", "string", "binary" |
| } |
| |
| .. js:function:: StickTable.lookup(key) |
| |
| Returns stick table entry for given <key> |
| |
| :param string key: Stick table key (IP addresses and strings are supported) |
| :returns: Lua table |
| |
| .. js:function:: StickTable.dump([filter]) |
| |
| Returns all entries in stick table. An optional filter can be used |
| to extract entries with specific data values. Filter is a table with valid |
| comparison operators as keys followed by data type name and value pairs. |
| Check out the HAProxy docs for "show table" for more details. For the |
| reference, the supported operators are: |
| |
| "eq", "ne", "le", "lt", "ge", "gt" |
| |
| For large tables, execution of this function can take a long time (for |
| HAProxy standards). That's also true when filter is used, so take care and |
| measure the impact. |
| |
| :param table filter: Stick table filter |
| :returns: Stick table entries (table) |
| |
| See below for example filter, which contains 4 entries (or comparisons). |
| (Maximum number of filter entries is 4, defined in the source code) |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| local filter = { |
| {"gpc0", "gt", 30}, {"gpc1", "gt", 20}}, {"conn_rate", "le", 10} |
| } |
| |
| .. _action_class: |
| |
| Action class |
| ============= |
| |
| .. js:class:: Act |
| |
| **context**: action |
| |
| This class contains all return codes an action may return. It is the lua |
| equivalent to HAProxy "ACT_RET_*" code. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| core.register_action("deny", { "http-req" }, function (txn) |
| return act.DENY |
| end) |
| .. |
| .. js:attribute:: act.CONTINUE |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (0). It instructs HAProxy to continue the |
| current ruleset processing on the message. It is the default return code |
| for a lua action. |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: act.STOP |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (1). It instructs HAProxy to stop the current |
| ruleset processing on the message. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: act.YIELD |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (2). It instructs HAProxy to temporarily pause |
| the message processing. It will be resumed later on the same rule. The |
| corresponding lua script is re-executed for the start. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: act.ERROR |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (3). It triggers an internal errors The message |
| processing is stopped and the transaction is terminated. For HTTP streams, an |
| HTTP 500 error is returned to the client. |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: act.DONE |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (4). It instructs HAProxy to stop the message |
| processing. |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: act.DENY |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (5). It denies the current message. The message |
| processing is stopped and the transaction is terminated. For HTTP streams, an |
| HTTP 403 error is returned to the client if the deny is returned during the |
| request analysis. During the response analysis, a HTTP 502 error is returned |
| and the server response is discarded. |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: act.ABORT |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (6). It aborts the current message. The message |
| processing is stopped and the transaction is terminated. For HTTP streams, |
| HAProxy assumes a response was already sent to the client. From the Lua |
| actions point of view, when this code is used, the transaction is terminated |
| with no reply. |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: act.INVALID |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (7). It triggers an internal errors. The message |
| processing is stopped and the transaction is terminated. For HTTP streams, an |
| HTTP 400 error is returned to the client if the error is returned during the |
| request analysis. During the response analysis, a HTTP 502 error is returned |
| and the server response is discarded. |
| |
| :returns: integer |
| |
| .. js:function:: act:wake_time(milliseconds) |
| |
| **context**: action |
| |
| Set the script pause timeout to the specified time, defined in |
| milliseconds. |
| |
| :param integer milliseconds: the required milliseconds. |
| |
| This function may be used when a lua action returns `act.YIELD`, to force its |
| wake-up at most after the specified number of milliseconds. |
| |
| .. _filter_class: |
| |
| Filter class |
| ============= |
| |
| .. js:class:: filter |
| |
| **context**: filter |
| |
| This class contains return codes some filter callback functions may return. It |
| also contains configuration flags and some helper functions. To understand how |
| the filter API works, see `doc/internals/api/filters.txt` documentation. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: filter.CONTINUE |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (1). It may be returned by some filter callback |
| functions to instruct this filtering step is finished for this filter. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: filter.WAIT |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (0). It may be returned by some filter callback |
| functions to instruct the filtering must be paused, waiting for more data or |
| for an external event depending on this filter. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: filter.ERROR |
| |
| This attribute is an integer (-1). It may be returned by some filter callback |
| functions to trigger an error. |
| |
| .. js:attribute:: filter.FLT_CFG_FL_HTX |
| |
| This attribute is a flag corresponding to the filter flag FLT_CFG_FL_HTX. When |
| it is set for a filter, it means the filter is able to filter HTTP streams. |
| |
| .. js:function:: filter.register_data_filter(chn) |
| |
| **context**: filter |
| |
| Enable the data filtering on the channel **chn** for the current filter. It |
| may be called at any time from any callback functions proceeding the data |
| analysis. |
| |
| :param class_Channel chn: A :ref:`channel_class`. |
| |
| .. js:function:: filter.unregister_data_filter(chn) |
| |
| **context**: filter |
| |
| Disable the data filtering on the channel **chn** for the current filter. It |
| may be called at any time from any callback functions. |
| |
| :param class_Channel chn: A :ref:`channel_class`. |
| |
| .. js:function:: filter.wake_time(milliseconds) |
| |
| **context**: filter |
| |
| Set the script pause timeout to the specified time, defined in |
| milliseconds. |
| |
| :param integer milliseconds: the required milliseconds. |
| |
| This function may be used from any lua filter callback function to force its |
| wake-up at most after the specified number of milliseconds. Especially, when |
| `filter.CONTINUE` is returned. |
| |
| |
| A filters is declared using :js:func:`core.register_filter()` function. The |
| provided class will be used to instantiate filters. It may define following |
| attributes: |
| |
| * id: The filter identifier. It is a string that identifies the filter and is |
| optional. |
| |
| * flags: The filter flags. Only :js:attr:`filter.FLT_CFG_FL_HTX` may be set |
| for now. |
| |
| Such filter class must also define all required callback functions in the |
| following list. Note that :js:func:`Filter.new()` must be defined otherwise the |
| filter is ignored. Others are optional. |
| |
| * .. js:function:: FILTER.new() |
| |
| Called to instantiate a new filter. This function must be defined. |
| |
| :returns: a Lua object that will be used as filter instance for the current |
| stream. |
| |
| * .. js:function:: FILTER.start_analyze(flt, txn, chn) |
| |
| Called when the analysis starts on the channel **chn**. |
| |
| * .. js:function:: FILTER.end_analyze(flt, txn, chn) |
| |
| Called when the analysis ends on the channel **chn**. |
| |
| * .. js:function:: FILTER.http_headers(flt, txn, http_msg) |
| |
| Called just before the HTTP payload analysis and after any processing on the |
| HTTP message **http_msg**. This callback functions is only called for HTTP |
| streams. |
| |
| * .. js:function:: FILTER.http_payload(flt, txn, http_msg) |
| |
| Called during the HTTP payload analysis on the HTTP message **http_msg**. This |
| callback functions is only called for HTTP streams. |
| |
| * .. js:function:: FILTER.http_end(flt, txn, http_msg) |
| |
| Called after the HTTP payload analysis on the HTTP message **http_msg**. This |
| callback functions is only called for HTTP streams. |
| |
| * .. js:function:: FILTER.tcp_payload(flt, txn, chn) |
| |
| Called during the TCP payload analysis on the channel **chn**. |
| |
| Here is a full example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| Trace = {} |
| Trace.id = "Lua trace filter" |
| Trace.flags = filter.FLT_CFG_FL_HTX; |
| Trace.__index = Trace |
| |
| function Trace:new() |
| local trace = {} |
| setmetatable(trace, Trace) |
| trace.req_len = 0 |
| trace.res_len = 0 |
| return trace |
| end |
| |
| function Trace:start_analyze(txn, chn) |
| if chn:is_resp() then |
| print("Start response analysis") |
| else |
| print("Start request analysis") |
| end |
| filter.register_data_filter(self, chn) |
| end |
| |
| function Trace:end_analyze(txn, chn) |
| if chn:is_resp() then |
| print("End response analysis: "..self.res_len.." bytes filtered") |
| else |
| print("End request analysis: "..self.req_len.." bytes filtered") |
| end |
| end |
| |
| function Trace:http_headers(txn, http_msg) |
| stline = http_msg:get_stline() |
| if http_msg.channel:is_resp() then |
| print("response:") |
| print(stline.version.." "..stline.code.." "..stline.reason) |
| else |
| print("request:") |
| print(stline.method.." "..stline.uri.." "..stline.version) |
| end |
| |
| for n, hdrs in pairs(http_msg:get_headers()) do |
| for i,v in pairs(hdrs) do |
| print(n..": "..v) |
| end |
| end |
| return filter.CONTINUE |
| end |
| |
| function Trace:http_payload(txn, http_msg) |
| body = http_msg:body(-20000) |
| if http_msg.channel:is_resp() then |
| self.res_len = self.res_len + body:len() |
| else |
| self.req_len = self.req_len + body:len() |
| end |
| end |
| |
| core.register_filter("trace", Trace, function(trace, args) |
| return trace |
| end) |
| |
| .. |
| |
| .. _httpmessage_class: |
| |
| HTTPMessage class |
| =================== |
| |
| .. js:class:: HTTPMessage |
| |
| **context**: filter |
| |
| This class contains all functions to manipulate a HTTP message. For now, this |
| class is only available from a filter context. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.add_header(http_msg, name, value) |
| |
| Appends a HTTP header field in the HTTP message **http_msg** whose name is |
| specified in **name** and whose value is defined in **value**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string value: The header value. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.append(http_msg, string) |
| |
| This function copies the string **string** at the end of incoming data of the |
| HTTP message **http_msg**. The function returns the copied length on success |
| or -1 if data cannot be copied. |
| |
| Same that :js:func:`HTTPMessage.insert(http_msg, string, http_msg:input())`. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string string: The data to copy at the end of incoming data. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.body(http_msgl[, offset[, length]]) |
| |
| This function returns **length** bytes of incoming data from the HTTP message |
| **http_msg**, starting at the offset **offset**. The data are not removed from |
| the buffer. |
| |
| By default, if no length is provided, all incoming data found, starting at the |
| given offset, are returned. If **length** is set to -1, the function tries to |
| retrieve a maximum of data. Because it is called in the filter context, it |
| never yield. Not providing an offset is the same as setting it to 0. A |
| positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming data of the |
| http_message buffer while negative offset is relative to their end. |
| |
| If there is no incoming data and the HTTP message can't receive more data, |
| a 'nil' value is returned. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data to start to get |
| data. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the end of incoming |
| data. |
| :param integer length: *optional* The expected length of data to retrieve. |
| All incoming data by default. May be set to -1 to get a maximum of data. |
| :returns: a string containing the data found or nil. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.eom(http_msg) |
| |
| This function returns true if the end of message is reached for the HTTP |
| message **http_msg**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of available bytes. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.del_header(http_msg, name) |
| |
| Removes all HTTP header fields in the HTTP message **http_msg** whose name is |
| specified in **name**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated http message. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.get_headers(http_msg) |
| |
| Returns a table containing all the headers of the HTTP message **http_msg**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated http message. |
| :returns: table of headers. |
| |
| This is the form of the returned table: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| http_msg:get_headers()['<header-name>'][<header-index>] = "<header-value>" |
| |
| local hdr = http_msg:get_headers() |
| hdr["host"][0] = "www.test.com" |
| hdr["accept"][0] = "audio/basic q=1" |
| hdr["accept"][1] = "audio/*, q=0.2" |
| hdr["accept"][2] = "*.*, q=0.1" |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.get_stline(http_msg) |
| |
| Returns a table containing the start-line of the HTTP message **http_msg**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated http message. |
| :returns: the start-line. |
| |
| This is the form of the returned table: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| -- for the request : |
| {"method" = string, "uri" = string, "version" = string} |
| |
| -- for the response: |
| {"version" = string, "code" = string, "reason" = string} |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.forward(http_msg, length) |
| |
| This function forwards **length** bytes of data from the HTTP message |
| **http_msg**. Because it is called in the filter context, it never yields. Only |
| available incoming data may be forwarded, event if the requested length |
| exceeds the available amount of incoming data. It returns the amount of data |
| forwarded. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param integer int: The amount of data to forward. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.input(http_msg) |
| |
| This function returns the length of incoming data in the HTTP message |
| **http_msg** from the filter point of view. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of available bytes. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.insert(http_msg, string[, offset]) |
| |
| This function copies the string **string** at the offset **offset** in |
| incoming data of the HTTP message **http_msg**. The function returns the |
| copied length on success or -1 if data cannot be copied. |
| |
| By default, if no offset is provided, the string is copied in front of |
| incoming data. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming data |
| of the HTTP message while negative offset is relative to their end. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string string: The data to copy into incoming data. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data where to copy |
| data. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the end of incoming |
| data. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.is_full(http_msg) |
| |
| This function returns true if the HTTP message **http_msg** is full. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.is_resp(http_msg) |
| |
| This function returns true if the HTTP message **http_msg** is the response |
| one. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.may_recv(http_msg) |
| |
| This function returns true if the HTTP message **http_msg** may still receive |
| data. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :returns: a boolean |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.output(http_msg) |
| |
| This function returns the length of outgoing data of the HTTP message |
| **http_msg**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of available bytes. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.prepend(http_msg, string) |
| |
| This function copies the string **string** in front of incoming data of the |
| HTTP message **http_msg**. The function returns the copied length on success |
| or -1 if data cannot be copied. |
| |
| Same that :js:func:`HTTPMessage.insert(http_msg, string, 0)`. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string string: The data to copy in front of incoming data. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.remove(http_msg[, offset[, length]]) |
| |
| This function removes **length** bytes of incoming data of the HTTP message |
| **http_msg**, starting at offset **offset**. This function returns number of |
| bytes removed on success. |
| |
| By default, if no length is provided, all incoming data, starting at the given |
| offset, are removed. Not providing an offset is the same that setting it |
| to 0. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming data of the |
| HTTP message while negative offset is relative to the end. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data where to start |
| to remove data. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the end of |
| incoming data. |
| :param integer length: *optional* The length of data to remove. All incoming |
| data by default. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes removed. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.rep_header(http_msg, name, regex, replace) |
| |
| Matches the regular expression in all occurrences of header field **name** |
| according to regex **regex**, and replaces them with the string **replace**. |
| The replacement value can contain back references like \1, \2, ... This |
| function acts on whole header lines, regardless of the number of values they |
| may contain. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string regex: The match regular expression. |
| :param string replace: The replacement value. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.rep_value(http_msg, name, regex, replace) |
| |
| Matches the regular expression on every comma-delimited value of header field |
| **name** according to regex **regex**, and replaces them with the string |
| **replace**. The replacement value can contain back references like \1, \2, |
| ... |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string regex: The match regular expression. |
| :param string replace: The replacement value. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.send(http_msg, string) |
| |
| This function requires immediate send of the string **string**. It means the |
| string is copied at the beginning of incoming data of the HTTP message |
| **http_msg** and immediately forwarded. Because it is called in the filter |
| context, it never yields. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string string: The data to send. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set(http_msg, string[, offset[, length]]) |
| |
| This function replaces **length** bytes of incoming data of the HTTP message |
| **http_msg**, starting at offset **offset**, by the string **string**. The |
| function returns the copied length on success or -1 if data cannot be copied. |
| |
| By default, if no length is provided, all incoming data, starting at the given |
| offset, are replaced. Not providing an offset is the same as setting it |
| to 0. A positive offset is relative to the beginning of incoming data of the |
| HTTP message while negative offset is relative to the end. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string string: The data to copy into incoming data. |
| :param integer offset: *optional* The offset in incoming data where to start |
| the data replacement. 0 by default. May be negative to be relative to the |
| end of incoming data. |
| :param integer length: *optional* The length of data to replace. All incoming |
| data by default. |
| :returns: an integer containing the amount of bytes copied or -1. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set_eom(http_msg) |
| |
| This function set the end of message for the HTTP message **http_msg**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set_header(http_msg, name, value) |
| |
| This variable replace all occurrence of all header matching the name **name**, |
| by only one containing the value **value**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string name: The header name. |
| :param string value: The header value. |
| |
| This function does the same work as the following code: |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| http_msg:del_header("header") |
| http_msg:add_header("header", "value") |
| .. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set_method(http_msg, method) |
| |
| Rewrites the request method with the string **method**. The HTTP message |
| **http_msg** must be the request. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string method: The new method. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set_path(http_msg, path) |
| |
| Rewrites the request path with the string **path**. The HTTP message |
| **http_msg** must be the request. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string method: The new method. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set_query(http_msg, query) |
| |
| Rewrites the request's query string which appears after the first question |
| mark ("?") with the string **query**. The HTTP message **http_msg** must be |
| the request. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string query: The new query. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set_status(http_msg, status[, reason]) |
| |
| Rewrites the response status code with the integer **code** and optional the |
| reason **reason**. If no custom reason is provided, it will be generated from |
| the status. The HTTP message **http_msg** must be the response. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param integer status: The new response status code. |
| :param string reason: The new response reason (optional). |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.set_uri(http_msg, uri) |
| |
| Rewrites the request URI with the string **uri**. The HTTP message |
| **http_msg** must be the request. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| :param string uri: The new uri. |
| |
| .. js:function:: HTTPMessage.unset_eom(http_msg) |
| |
| This function remove the end of message for the HTTP message **http_msg**. |
| |
| :param class_httpmessage http_msg: The manipulated HTTP message. |
| |
| .. _CertCache_class: |
| |
| CertCache class |
| ================ |
| |
| .. js:class:: CertCache |
| |
| This class allows to update an SSL certificate file in the memory of the |
| current HAProxy process. It will do the same as "set ssl cert" + "commit ssl |
| cert" over the HAProxy CLI. |
| |
| .. js:function:: CertCache.set(certificate) |
| |
| This function updates a certificate in memory. |
| |
| :param table certificate: A table containing the fields to update. |
| :param string certificate.filename: The mandatory filename of the certificate |
| to update, it must already exist in memory. |
| :param string certificate.crt: A certificate in the PEM format. It can also |
| contain a private key. |
| :param string certificate.key: A private key in the PEM format. |
| :param string certificate.ocsp: An OCSP response in base64. (cf management.txt) |
| :param string certificate.issuer: The certificate of the OCSP issuer. |
| :param string certificate.sctl: An SCTL file. |
| |
| .. Note:: |
| This function may be slow. As such, it may only be used during startup |
| (main or init context) or from a yield-capable runtime context. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| CertCache.set{filename="certs/localhost9994.pem.rsa", crt=crt} |
| |
| |
| External Lua libraries |
| ====================== |
| |
| A lot of useful lua libraries can be found here: |
| |
| * Lua toolbox has been superseded by |
| `https://luarocks.org/ <https://luarocks.org/>`_ |
| |
| The old lua toolbox source code is still available here |
| `https://github.com/catwell/lua-toolbox <https://github.com/catwell/lua-toolbox>`_ (DEPRECATED) |
| |
| Redis client library: |
| |
| * `https://github.com/nrk/redis-lua <https://github.com/nrk/redis-lua>`_ |
| |
| This is an example about the usage of the Redis library within HAProxy. |
| Note that each call to any function of this library can throw an error if |
| the socket connection fails. |
| |
| .. code-block:: lua |
| |
| -- load the redis library |
| local redis = require("redis"); |
| |
| function do_something(txn) |
| |
| -- create and connect new tcp socket |
| local tcp = core.tcp(); |
| tcp:settimeout(1); |
| tcp:connect("127.0.0.1", 6379); |
| |
| -- use the redis library with this new socket |
| local client = redis.connect({socket=tcp}); |
| client:ping(); |
| |
| end |
| |
| OpenSSL: |
| |
| * `http://mkottman.github.io/luacrypto/index.html |
| <http://mkottman.github.io/luacrypto/index.html>`_ |
| |
| * `https://github.com/brunoos/luasec/wiki |
| <https://github.com/brunoos/luasec/wiki>`_ |