// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package http import ( "bytes" "io" "os" ) // One of the copies, say from b to r2, could be avoided by using a more // elaborate trick where the other copy is made during Request/Response.Write. // This would complicate things too much, given that these functions are for // debugging only. func drainBody(b io.ReadCloser) (r1, r2 io.ReadCloser, err os.Error) { var buf bytes.Buffer if _, err = buf.ReadFrom(b); err != nil { return nil, nil, err } if err = b.Close(); err != nil { return nil, nil, err } return nopCloser{&buf}, nopCloser{bytes.NewBuffer(buf.Bytes())}, nil } // DumpRequest returns the wire representation of req, // optionally including the request body, for debugging. // DumpRequest is semantically a no-op, but in order to // dump the body, it reads the body data into memory and // changes req.Body to refer to the in-memory copy. func DumpRequest(req *Request, body bool) (dump []byte, err os.Error) { var b bytes.Buffer save := req.Body if !body || req.Body == nil { req.Body = nil } else { save, req.Body, err = drainBody(req.Body) if err != nil { return } } err = req.Write(&b) req.Body = save if err != nil { return } dump = b.Bytes() return } // DumpResponse is like DumpRequest but dumps a response. func DumpResponse(resp *Response, body bool) (dump []byte, err os.Error) { var b bytes.Buffer save := resp.Body savecl := resp.ContentLength if !body || resp.Body == nil { resp.Body = nil resp.ContentLength = 0 } else { save, resp.Body, err = drainBody(resp.Body) if err != nil { return } } err = resp.Write(&b) resp.Body = save resp.ContentLength = savecl if err != nil { return } dump = b.Bytes() return }