Patrick Barry created HTTPCLIENT-2420:
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Summary: Support max response size and handle slow responders
Key: HTTPCLIENT-2420
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-2420
Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Patrick Barry
This was something I asked about a long time ago, and it did not exist. So I
ended up creating it and it has worked well for us. I see continued interest in
the forums for something like this, so I created a sample/test project and
threw it up in github in hopes is could be adopted in the official client.
*Apache HttpClient 5 does not currently provide built-in mechanisms to:*
# *Abort a response mid-stream* if the body exceeds a configured byte limit
# *Abort a response mid-stream* if the server is delivering bytes too slowly
(slow-drip attack)
# *Enforce a size limit during decompression* to prevent decompression bomb
attacks — where a small compressed payload expands to an enormous decompressed
body
The 5.6 release added transparent async decompression, which is a welcome
addition. However, because decompression now happens inside the library before
bytes reach the caller's entity consumer, it is no longer possible to inject a
size check mid-decompression without owning the decompression step entirely.
h3. Why both stages are needed
[|https://github.com/patrickjamesbarry/apache-client-decompression#why-both-stages-are-needed]
* *Stage 1 alone* is insufficient: a 500 KB gzip payload passes any reasonable
wire-size limit, but could decompress to 500 MB.
* *Stage 2 alone* is insufficient: without Stage 1, the full compressed body
must be buffered before decompression begins, wasting memory on oversized raw
responses.
Here is what I propose:
https://github.com/patrickjamesbarry/apache-client-decompression
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