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HTTP::Session - a session abstraction for http.rb in order to support Cookies and Caching.
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 Dependencies

Runtime

~> 5.1, >= 5.1.1
 Project Readme

HTTP::Session

HTTP::Session - a session abstraction for http.rb in order to support Cookies and Caching.

require "http-session"
require "logger"

http = HTTP.session(
  cookies: true,
  cache: {private: true, store: [:file_store, "./tmp/cache"]},
  persistent: {pools: {"https://httpbin.org" => true}}
)
  .timeout(8)
  .follow
  .use(logging: {logger: Logger.new($stdout)})
  .freeze

http.get("https://httpbin.org/get")

Quickstart

Install

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'ruby-http-session', require: "http-session"

Cookies

Use cookies: true to enable this feature. Once enabled, the cookies are automatically set each time a request is made.

require "http-session"

http = HTTP.session(cookies: true)
  .freeze

r = http.get("https://httpbin.org/cookies/set/mycookies/abc", follow: true)
pp JSON.parse(r.body)["cookies"]  # -> {"mycookies"=>"abc"}

r = http.get("https://httpbin.org/cookies")
pp JSON.parse(r.body)["cookies"]  # -> {"mycookies"=>"abc"}

Caching

Use cache: true to enable this feature. Once enabled, the Cache-Control will be used to determine whether the response is cacheable or not.

require "http-session"

http = HTTP.session(cache: true)
  .freeze

# takes only 1 time to deliver the request to the origin server
60.times do
  http.get("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery@3.6.4/dist/jquery.min.js")
end

Persistent Connections (Keep-Alive)

Use persistent: true to enable this feature. Once enabled, the connection pools will be used to manage persistent connections.

require "http-session"

http = HTTP.session(persistent: true)
  .freeze

http.get("https://httpbin.org/get") # create a persistent connection#1
http.get("https://httpbin.org/get") # reuse connection#1

http.get("https://example.org")     # create a persistent connection#2
http.get("https://example.org")     # reuse connection#2

Reference

Caching

When responses can be reused from a cache, taking into account HTTP RFC 9111 rules for user agents and shared caches. The following headers are used to determine whether the response is cacheable or not:

  • Cache-Control request header
    • no-store
    • no-cache
  • Cache-Control response header
    • no-store
    • no-cache
    • private
    • public
    • max-age
    • s-maxage
  • Etag & Last-Modified response header for conditional requests
  • Vary response header for content negotiation

Shared Cache

A shared cache is a cache that stores responses for reuse by more than one user; shared caches are usually (but not always) deployed as a part of an intermediary. This is used by default.

Note: Responses for requests with Authorization header fields will not be stored in a shared cache unless explicitly allowed. Read rfc9111#section-3.5 for more.

http = HTTP.session(cache: true) # or HTTP.session(cache: {shared: true})
  .freeze

res = http.get("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery@3.6.4/dist/jquery.min.js")
pp "Cache-Status: #{res.headers["X-Httprb-Cache-Status"]}" # -> "Cache-Status: MISS"

res = http.get("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery@3.6.4/dist/jquery.min.js")
pp "Cache-Status: #{res.headers["X-Httprb-Cache-Status"]}" # -> "Cache-Status: HIT"

res = http.get("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery@3.6.4/dist/jquery.min.js", headers: {"Cache-Control" => "no-cache"})
pp "Cache-Status: #{res.headers["X-Httprb-Cache-Status"]}" # -> "Cache-Status: REVALIDATED"

res = http.get("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery@3.6.4/dist/jquery.min.js", headers: {"Cache-Control" => "no-store"})
pp "Cache-Status: #{res.headers["X-Httprb-Cache-Status"]}" # -> "Cache-Status: UNCACHEABLE"

Private Cache

A private cache, in contrast, is dedicated to a single user; often, they are deployed as a component of a user agent.

http = HTTP.session(cache: {private: true})
  .freeze

Cache Store

The default cache store is ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore, which resides on the client instance. You can use ths :store option to set another store, e.g. ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore.

store = ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore.new("localhost", "server-downstairs.localnetwork:8229")
http = HTTP.session(cache: {store: store})
  .freeze

Cache Status

The following value is used in the X-Httprb-Cache-Status response header:

  • HIT: found in cache
  • REVALIDATED: found in cache but stale, revalidated success
  • EXPIRED: found in cache but stale, revalidated failure, served from the origin server
  • MISS: not found in cache, served from the origin server
  • UNCACHEABLE: the request can not use cached response

Persistent Connections (Keep-Alive)

http = HTTP.session(persistent: {
  pools: {
    "https://example.org" => false,
    "https://httpbin.org" => {maxsize: 2},
    "*" => true
  }
}).freeze

# match host: "https://example.org"
#   -> create a non-persistent connection
http.get("https://example.org")

# match host: "https://httpbin.org"
#   -> create a connection pool with maxsize 2, and return a persistent connection
http.get("https://httpbin.org/get")

# match host: "*"
#   -> create a connection pool with maxsize 5, and return a persistent connection
http.get("https://github.com")

Thread Safe

The following HTTP::Session methods are thread-safe:

  • head
  • get
  • post
  • put
  • delete
  • trace
  • options
  • connect
  • patch
  • request

HTTP::Features

logging

Log requests and responses.

require "http-session"
require "logger"

http = HTTP.session
  .use(logging: { logger: Logger.new($stdout) })
  .freeze

http.get("https://httpbin.org/get")
# I, [2023-10-07T13:17:42.208296 #2708620]  INFO -- : > GET https://httpbin.org/get
# D, [2023-10-07T13:17:42.208349 #2708620] DEBUG -- : Connection: close
# Host: httpbin.org
# User-Agent: http.rb/5.1.1
# ...

instrumentation

Instrument requests and responses. Expects an ActiveSupport::Notifications-compatible instrumenter.

require "http-session"
require "active_support/all"

ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe('start_request.http') do |name, start, finish, id, payload|
  pp start: start, req: payload[:request].inspect
end

ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe('request.http') do |name, start, finish, id, payload|
  pp start: start, req: payload[:request].inspect, res: payload[:response].inspect
end

http = HTTP.session
  .use(instrumentation: { instrumenter: ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrumenter })
  .freeze

http.get("https://httpbin.org/get")
# {:start=>2023-10-07 13:14:36.953487129 +0800, :req=>"#<HTTP::Request/1.1 GET https://httpbin.org/get>"}
# {:start=>2023-10-07 13:14:36.954112865 +0800,
#  :req=>"nil",
#  :res=>"#<HTTP::Response/1.1 200 OK {\"Date\"=>\"Sat, 07 Oct 2023 05:14:37 GMT\", \"Content-Type\"=>\"application/json\", \"Content-Length\"=>\"236\", \"Connection\"=>\"close\", \"Server\"=>\"gunicorn/19.9.0\", \"Access-Control-Allow-Origin\"=>\"*\", \"Access-Control-Allow-Credentials\"=>\"true\", \"X-Httprb-Cache-Status\"=>\"MISS\"}>"}

hsf_auto_inflate

Simlar to auto_inflate, used for automatically decompressing the response body.

require "http-session"
require "brotli"

http = HTTP.session
  .use(hsf_auto_inflate: {br: true})
  .freeze

res = http.get("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery@3.6.4/dist/jquery.min.js", headers: {"Accept-Encoding" => "br"})
pp res.body.to_s  # => "/*! jQuery v3.6.4 | ...

Intergate with WebMock

require "http-session/webmock"

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run bin/rspec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/souk4711/http-session. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Code of Conduct

Everyone interacting in the HTTP::Session project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.