matrix-public-archive/server/middleware/timeout-middleware.js

133 lines
4.9 KiB
JavaScript

'use strict';
const assert = require('assert');
const urlJoin = require('url-join');
const asyncHandler = require('../lib/express-async-handler');
const RouteTimeoutAbortError = require('../lib/errors/route-timeout-abort-error');
const UserClosedConnectionAbortError = require('../lib/errors/user-closed-connection-abort-error');
const { getSerializableSpans, getActiveTraceId } = require('../tracing/tracing-middleware');
const { SemanticAttributes } = require('@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions');
const sanitizeHtml = require('../lib/sanitize-html');
const renderPageHtml = require('../hydrogen-render/render-page-html');
const config = require('../lib/config');
const basePath = config.get('basePath');
assert(basePath);
const requestTimeoutMs = config.get('requestTimeoutMs');
assert(requestTimeoutMs);
// Based off of the `connect-timeout` middleware,
// https://github.com/expressjs/timeout/blob/f2f520f335f2f2ae255d4778e908e8d38e3a4e68/index.js
async function timeoutMiddleware(req, res, next) {
req.abortController = new AbortController();
req.abortSignal = req.abortController.signal;
const timeoutId = setTimeout(() => {
// Signal to downstream middlewares/routes that they should stop processing/fetching
// things since we timed out (downstream consumers need to respect `req.abortSignal`)
req.abortController.abort(
new RouteTimeoutAbortError(
`Timed out after ${requestTimeoutMs}ms while trying to respond to route ${req.originalUrl}`
)
);
const traceId = getActiveTraceId();
const serializableSpans = getSerializableSpans();
let humanReadableSpans;
if (serializableSpans.length > 0) {
humanReadableSpans = serializableSpans.map((serializableSpan) => {
const method = serializableSpan.attributes[SemanticAttributes.HTTP_METHOD];
const url =
serializableSpan.attributes[SemanticAttributes.HTTP_TARGET] ||
serializableSpan.attributes[SemanticAttributes.HTTP_URL];
const statusCode = serializableSpan.attributes[SemanticAttributes.HTTP_STATUS_CODE];
let durationString = `request is still running (${
Date.now() - serializableSpan.startTimeInMs
}ms so far)`;
if (serializableSpan.durationInMs) {
durationString = `took ${serializableSpan.durationInMs}ms`;
}
return `<li class="tracing-span-list-item">
<div class="tracing-span-item-http-details">${statusCode ?? '🏃'}: ${method} ${url}</div>
<div class="tracing-span-item-sub-details">${durationString}</div>
</li>`;
});
} else {
const noTracingDataAvailableItem = `<li class="tracing-span-list-item">
<div class="tracing-span-item-http-details">No tracing data available</div>
</li>`;
humanReadableSpans = [noTracingDataAvailableItem];
}
const bodyHtml = `
${/* We add the .hydrogen class here just to get normal body styles */ ''}
<div class="hydrogen">
<h1>504: Server timeout</h1>
<p>Server was unable to respond in time (${requestTimeoutMs / 1000}s)</p>
<h3>These are the external API requests that made it slow:</h3>
${sanitizeHtml(`<ul class="tracing-span-list">
${humanReadableSpans.join('\n')}
</ul>`)}
${sanitizeHtml(
`<h2>Trace ID: <span class="heading-sub-detail">${
traceId ?? `none (tracing is probably not enabled)`
}</span></h2>`
)}
</div>
`;
const pageOptions = {
title: `Server timeout - Matrix Public Archive`,
description: `Unable to respond in time (${requestTimeoutMs / 1000}s)`,
entryPoint: 'client/js/entry-client-timeout.js',
locationHref: urlJoin(basePath, req.originalUrl),
// We don't have a Matrix room so we don't know whether or not to index. Just choose
// a safe-default of false.
shouldIndex: false,
cspNonce: res.locals.cspNonce,
};
const pageHtml = renderPageHtml({
pageOptions,
bodyHtml,
vmRenderContext: {
config: {
basePath,
},
},
});
// 504 Gateway timeout
res.status(504);
res.set('Content-Type', 'text/html');
res.send(pageHtml);
}, requestTimeoutMs);
res.on('finish', function () {
// Clear the timeout if the response finishes naturally
clearTimeout(timeoutId);
});
req.on('close', function () {
// Signal to downstream middlewares/routes that they should stop processing/fetching
// things since the user closed the connection before we sent a response (downstream
// consumers need to respect `req.abortSignal`)
//
// This is a bit adjacent to "timeouts" but fits easily enough here (this could be a
// separate middleware).
req.abortController.abort(
new UserClosedConnectionAbortError(`User closed connection before we could respond`)
);
});
next();
}
module.exports = asyncHandler(timeoutMiddleware);