kneecap

KC = kneecap

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import kneecap from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/kneecap';
</script>

README

KC = kneecap

Testing

npm test

How it works

A KC instance only allows separate endpoints per http request/response. A single callback can be attached to each endpoint, which must return a promise.

Gotchas

  • You should make sure headers['content-length'] is valid (or removed) when changing the request's (or response's) body, otherwise the data may end up truncated.
  • Getting the preview is a lot faster than getting the full body. Use request.getPreivew() where possible.

Examples

Change request headers

        icapServer.requestHandler('/request', function(request) {
            return request.getRequestHeaders()
                .then(headers => {
                    return {
                        requestHeaders: headers.replace(myHeaderName, `${myHeaderName}-Changed`)
                    };
                });
        });

Change request body

        icapServer.requestHandler('/request', function(request) {
            return Promise.all([request.getRequestHeaders(), request.getRawBody()])
                .then(results => {
                    const [requestHeaders, requestBody] = results;
                    const diff = expectedBodyValue.length - myFormValue.length;
                    const oldContentLength = Number(requestHeaders.match(/content-length: (\d+)/i)[1]);
                    return {
                        requestBody: Buffer.from(requestBody.toString().replace(myFormValue, expectedBodyValue)),
                        requestHeaders: requestHeaders.replace(/content-length: (\d+)/i, `Content-Length: ${oldContentLength + diff}`)
                    };
                });
        });

Don't change anything

        icapServer.requestHandler('/request', function(request) {
            return Promise.all([request.getRequestHeaders(), request.getRawBody()])
                .then(results => {
                    const [requestHeaders, requestBody] = results;
                    console.log('Got request', requestHeaders, requestBody);
                    return;
                });
        });

Set request options

        icapServer.requestHandler('/request', {
            previewBytes: 128,
            transfer: {
                complete: ['html', 'js'],
                ignore: ['jpg', 'ogg', 'mp4', 'gif', 'gifv'],
                preview: ['*'],
            }
        }, function(request) {
            return Promise.resolve(request.getPreview())
                .then(previewBody => {
                    console.log('preview', previewBody.toString());
                });
        });

API

Server instance

listen

Accepts the same params as node.js's net server.listen, except for the final callback.

Returns a promise which resolves when listening.

const kneecap = require('kneecap');

const kc = kneecap();
kc.listen(8008)
    .then(() => {
        console.log('listening');
    });

close

Stops the server from accepting new connections. Resolves when remaining connections have been closed.

kc.close()
    .then(() => {
        console.log('icap server closed');
    });

events

Events are emitted on this emitter.

kc.events.on('error', err => {
    console.log('icap server error', err);
});

requestHandler

Adds a REQMOD handler.

server.requestHandler(path[, options], callback)

The path must be a string where icap REQMOD requests will be listened to.

The options object, when included, will specify the OPTIONS response for the path endpoint. Supported options:

  • transfer object, which must contain at least one child with the all ['*'] setting
    • complete array, will be sent as Transfer-Complete, i.e. ['html', 'js']
    • ignore array, will be sent as Transfer-Ignore, i.e. ['jpg', 'jpeg', 'swf', 'mp4']
    • preview array, will be sent as Transfer-Preview, i.e. ['*']
  • previewBytes integer, how long should the preview be (where available), in bytes.
kc.requestHandler('/request', {
    previewBytes: 128,
    transfer: {
        complete: ['html', 'js'],
        ignore: ['jpg', 'ogg', 'mp4', 'gif', 'gifv'],
        preview: ['*'],
    }
}, handleRequest);

responseHandler

Adds a RESPMOD handler. Same usage as requestHandler.


Request

IcapRequest passed to requestHandler and responseHandler methods.

hasRequestHeaders

Synchronous, returns a boolean whether the icap request has request headers.

getRequestHeaders

Returns a promise which resolves to the request headers as a String, most likely separated by \r\n.

getRawRequestHeaders

Returns a promise which resolves to the request headers as a Buffer.

hasResponseHeaders

Synchronous, returns a boolean whether the icap request has response headers.

getResponseHeaders

Returns a promise which resolves to the response headers as a String, most likely separated by \r\n.

getRawResponseHeaders

Returns a promise which resolves to the response headers as a Buffer.

hasBody

Synchronous, returns a boolean whether the icap request has a request or response body (depends on REQMOD/RESPMOD handler type).

hasPreview

Returns a promise which resolves to a boolean whether the request has a body preview.

getPreview

Returns a promise which resolves to the request/response body preview as a buffer (depends on REQMOD/RESPMOD handler type). The promise may be resolved synchronously, so call Promise.resolve(request.getPreview()) as a best practice.

getRawBody

Returns a promise which resolves to the request/response body as a buffer (depends on REQMOD/RESPMOD handler type).

getRequest

Returns a promise which resolves to an http.ClientRequest.


Respond

To respond to an icap Request, the request handler must return a promise which resolves to either:

  • falsey value (undefined, null, false), which will not modify the request, forwarding it as is. If Allow: 204 is sent by the icap client, then 204 No Content will be returned. Otherwise, the request data will be sent back unchanged.
kc.requestHandler('/request', function(request) {
    return null;
});
  • object containing any combination of requestHeaders:String, requestBody:Buffer, responseHeaders:String, responseBody:Buffer. You must only include one body in the response.
kc.requestHandler('/request', function(request) {
    return Promise.all([request.getRequestHeaders(), request.getRawBody()])
        .then(results => {
            const [requestHeaders, requestBody] = results;
            return {
                requestBody: Buffer.from('foo=bar'),
                requestHeaders: requestHeaders
            };
        });
});

License

Apache 2.0

Copyright 2016 Universal Basket

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.