-
In the static file-serving code path, httpuv previously looked for a
Connection: upgrade
header; if it found this header, it would not try to serve a static file, and it would instead forward the HTTP request to the R code path. However, some proxies are configured to always set this header, even when the connection is not actually meant to be upgraded. Now, instead of looking for aConnection: upgrade
header, httpuv looks for the presence of anUpgrade
header (with any value), and should be more robust to incorrectly-configured proxies. (#215) -
Fixed handling of messages without payloads: (#219)
-
Added a new (unexported) function
logLevel()
, for controlling debugging information that will be printed to the console. Previously, httpuv occasionally printed messages likeERROR: [uv_write] broken pipe
andERROR: [uv_write] bad file descriptor
by default. This happened when the server tried to write to a pipe that was already closed, but the situation was not harmful, and was already being handled correctly. Now these messages are printed only if the log level is set toINFO
orDEBUG
. (#223)
-
Fixed issues for compilers that didn't support C++11, notably on RHEL and Centos 6. (#210)
-
Fixed #208: In some cases, a race condition could cause the R process to exit when starting a new server. (#211)
-
Updated to libuv 1.27.0. This fixed fixed #213: Valgrind reported an error about a pointer pointing to uninitialized memory. (#214)
-
Added support for serving static files from the background I/O thread. Files can now be served from the filesystem without involving the main R thread, which means that these operations won't block or be blocked by code that runs in the main R thread. (#177)
-
Running httpuv applications are now represented by R6 objects of class
WebServer
andPipeServer
. These objects have methods to query and update the application. (#177) -
Converted existing reference classes (
InputStream
,NullInputStream
,ErrorStream
,AppWrapper
, andWebSocket
) to R6 classes. (#178) -
Fixed #168: A SIGPIPE signal on the httpuv background thread could cause the process to quit. This can happen in some instances when the server is under heavy load. (#169)
-
Fixed #122:
decodeURI()
anddecodeURIComponent()
previously returned strings encoded with the system's native encoding; they now return UTF-8 encoded strings. (#185, #192) -
encodeURI()
andencodeURIComponent()
, now convert their inputs to UTF-8 before URL-encoding. (#192) -
encodeURI()
,encodeURIComponent()
,decodeURI()
, anddecodeURIComponent()
now handleNA
s correctly. (#192) -
service()
now executes a singlelater
callback, rather than all eligible callbacks. This gives callers more opportunities to perform their own housekeeping when multiple expensive callbacks queue up. (#176) -
Fixed #173: The source code is now compiled with
-DSTRICT_R_HEADERS
, which eliminates the need to undefine theRealloc
andFree
macros. -
Updated to libuv 1.23.1. (#174)
- Moved the
C_VISIBILITY
fromPKG_CPPFLAGS
toPKG_CFLAGS
, and addedCXX_VISIBILITY
toPKG_CXXFLAGS
, as requested by the CRAN maintainers.
- Fixed #161: An HTTP connection could get upgraded to a WebSocket too early, which sometimes resulted in closed connections. (#162)
- Changed compiler flags to work with gcc 8.10 on Windows, so that httpuv will build with the new versions of Rtools. (#160)
- Remove
_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS
compile flag, which caused CRAN checks to fail on gcc 7.
-
Fixed #144: Before closing a handle, make sure that it is not already closing. (#145)
-
Exported
ipFamily()
function, which tests whether a string represents an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or neither. (#142) -
Templated C++ code with the format
A<B<C>>
has been changed toA<B<C> >
. Allowing consecutive>>
is a feature of C++11. -
httpuv is now compiled with
_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS
, to help catch bugs. (#137) -
The Rook
req
environment now includes an itemreq$HEADERS
, which is a named character vector of request headers. (#143) -
Fixed #101: If server creation fails, report reason why. (#146, #149)
-
Fixed #147: Santizer complained when starting app with
startPipeServer
after a failed app start. (#149) -
Fixed #150, #151: On some platforms, httpuv would fail to install from a zip file because R's
unzip()
function did not preserve the executable permission forsrc/libuv/configure
. (#152) -
Worked around an issue where Shiny apps couldn't be viewed when launched from RStudio Server using Firefox. (#153)
-
Fixed #127: Compilation failed on some platforms because
NULL
was used instead of anRcpp::List
. (#131) -
Fixed #133: Assertion failures when running on Fedora 28. (#136)
-
Fixed #134: Sanitizer complains when starting app after a failed app start. (#138)
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Fixed #126: The Makevars.win file had a line with spaces instead of a tab. This caused problems when installing with the
--clean
flag. -
Fixed #128: It was possible in rare cases for a segfault to occur when httpuv tried to close a connection twice. (#129)
-
Addressed #123:
service()
now returnsTRUE
. -
Fixed #124: On some CRAN build machines, the build was failing because of issues with the timestamps of input and output files for autotools in libuv/.
-
Changed license from GPL 3 to GPL >= 2. (#109)
-
Added IPv6 support. (#115)
-
httpuv now does I/O on a background thread, which should allow for much better performance under load. (#106)
-
httpuv can now handle request callbacks asynchronously. (#80, (#97))
-
Fixed #72: httpuv previously did not close connections that had the
Connection: close
header, or were HTTP 1.0 (withoutConnection: keep-alive
). (#99) -
Fixed #71: In some cases, compiling httpuv would use system copies of library headers, but use local copies of libraries for linking. (#121)
-
Let Rcpp handle symbol registration. (#85)
-
Hide internal symbols from shared library on supported platforms. This reduces the risk of conflicts with other packages bundling libuv. (#85)
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Fixed #86:
encodeURI()
gave incorrect output for non-ASCII characters. (#87) -
Fixed #49: Some information was shared across separate requests.
-
Upgraded to libuv 1.15.0. (#91)
-
Upgraded to http-parser 2.7.1. (#93)
- Added function
getRNGState
.
-
Error messages are now sent as UTF-8.
-
httpuv no longer adds a Content-Length header if one has already been provided. This is for Shiny issue #876.
-
Add
encodeURI
,encodeURIComponent
,decodeURI
, anddecodeURIComponent
functions. -
Compatibility with Rook middleware reference classes.
- Fix bug where websocket headers split over multiple packets would cause the payload to be parsed incorrectly.
- Add experimental support for running httpuv servers in the background (see
?startDaemonizedServer
and?stopDaemonizedServer
). Many thanks to Héctor Corrada Bravo for the contribution!
- Require Rcpp 0.11.0. The absence of this requirement made it too easy for Windows and Mac users with Rcpp 0.10 already installed to grab httpuv 1.2.2 binaries from CRAN, which are built against Rcpp 0.11, causing bad crashes due to Rcpp's linkage changes.
-
Export base64 encoding function
rawToBase64
. -
Compatibility work for Rcpp 0.11.0.
- Solaris 10 compatibility fixes (courtesy of Dr. Brian Ripley).
-
Fix IE10 websocket handshake failure.
-
Implement hixie-76 version of WebSocket protocol, for Safari 4 and QtWebKit.
-
Fix issue #8: Bug in concurrent uploads.
-
Add
interrupt()
function for stopping the runloop. -
Add REMOTE_ADDR and REMOTE_PORT to request environment.
-
Switch from git submodules to git subtree; much easier installation of development builds.
-
Upgrade to libuv v0.10.13.
-
Fix issue #13: Segfault on successful retry of server creation.
- Greatly improved stability under heavy load by ignoring SIGPIPE.
-
Work properly with
body=c(file="foo")
. Previously this only worked if body was a list, not a character vector. -
R CMD INSTALL will do
git submodule update --init
if necessary. -
When
onHeaders()
callback returned a body, httpuv was not properly short-circuiting the request. -
Ignore SIGPIPE permanently. This was still causing crashes under heavy real-world traffic.
- Make request available on websocket object.
-
Support listening on pipes (Unix domain sockets have been tested, Windows named pipes have not been tested but may work).
-
Fix crash on CentOS 6.4 due to weird interaction with OpenSSL.
- Initial release.