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Kevin Brooks updated CAMEL-12395:
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Description:
When a host responds with multiple headers with the same key, with different
values, the HttpProducer overwrites the value, effectively last-in-wins,
extracted problem code below
{code:java}
protected void populateResponse(Exchange exchange, HttpRequestBase httpRequest,
HttpResponse httpResponse,
Message in, HeaderFilterStrategy strategy, int responseCode) throws
IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
...
// propagate HTTP response headers
Header[] headers = httpResponse.getAllHeaders();
Map<String, List<String>> m = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
for (Header header : headers) {
String name = header.getName();
String value = header.getValue();
m.put(name, Collections.singletonList(value)); //This is the problem
if (name.toLowerCase().equals("content-type")) {
name = Exchange.CONTENT_TYPE;
exchange.setProperty(Exchange.CHARSET_NAME,
IOHelper.getCharsetNameFromContentType(value));
}
// use http helper to extract parameter value as it may contain multiple
values
Object extracted = HttpHelper.extractHttpParameterValue(value);
if (strategy != null && !strategy.applyFilterToExternalHeaders(name,
extracted, exchange)) {
HttpHelper.appendHeader(answer.getHeaders(), name, extracted);
}
}
// handle cookies
if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
//if host responded with multiple Set-Cookie headers, only last cookie is
presented
getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().storeCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI(),
m);
}
...
{code}
A simple fix ->
{code:java}
...
for (Header header : headers) {
String name = header.getName();
String value = header.getValue();
List<String> values = m.computeIfAbsent(name, k -> new
ArrayList<>()).add(value);
...
{code}
On the flip side, when the client responds, the cookies pulled from the handler
are not formatted correctly, broken code snippet from HttpProducer.process()
{code:java}
if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
Map<String, List<String>> cookieHeaders =
getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().loadCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI());
for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry :
cookieHeaders.entrySet()) {
String key = entry.getKey();
if (entry.getValue().size() > 0) {
// use the default toString of a ArrayList to create in the
form [xxx, yyy]
// if multi valued, for a single value, then just output
the value as is
String s = entry.getValue().size() > 1 ?
entry.getValue().toString() : entry.getValue().get(0);
httpRequest.addHeader(key, s);
}
}
}
{code}
This can be fixed simply
{code:java}
{code:jira}
if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
Map<String, List<String>> cookieHeaders =
getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().loadCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI());
for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry :
cookieHeaders.entrySet()) {
String key = entry.getKey();
if (entry.getValue().size() > 0) {
httpRequest.addHeader(key,
entry.getValue().stream().collect(Collectors.joining(";"))); //semi-colon, not
comma...
}
}
}
{code}
was:
When a host responds with multiple headers with the same key, with different
values, the HttpProducer overwrites the value, effectively last-in-wins,
extracted problem code below
{code:java}
protected void populateResponse(Exchange exchange, HttpRequestBase httpRequest,
HttpResponse httpResponse,
Message in, HeaderFilterStrategy strategy, int responseCode) throws
IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
...
// propagate HTTP response headers
Header[] headers = httpResponse.getAllHeaders();
Map<String, List<String>> m = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
for (Header header : headers) {
String name = header.getName();
String value = header.getValue();
m.put(name, Collections.singletonList(value)); //This is the problem
if (name.toLowerCase().equals("content-type")) {
name = Exchange.CONTENT_TYPE;
exchange.setProperty(Exchange.CHARSET_NAME,
IOHelper.getCharsetNameFromContentType(value));
}
// use http helper to extract parameter value as it may contain multiple
values
Object extracted = HttpHelper.extractHttpParameterValue(value);
if (strategy != null && !strategy.applyFilterToExternalHeaders(name,
extracted, exchange)) {
HttpHelper.appendHeader(answer.getHeaders(), name, extracted);
}
}
// handle cookies
if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
//if host responded with multiple Set-Cookie headers, only last cookie is
presented
getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().storeCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI(),
m);
}
...
{code}
A simple fix ->
{code:java}
...
for (Header header : headers) {
String name = header.getName();
String value = header.getValue();
List<String> values = m.computeIfAbsent(name, k -> new
ArrayList<>()).add(value);
...
{code}
On the flip side, when the client responds, the cookies pulled from the handler
are not formatted correctly, broken code snippet from HttpProducer.process()
{code:jira}
if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
Map<String, List<String>> cookieHeaders =
getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().loadCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI());
for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry :
cookieHeaders.entrySet()) {
String key = entry.getKey();
if (entry.getValue().size() > 0) {
// use the default toString of a ArrayList to create in the
form [xxx, yyy]
// if multi valued, for a single value, then just output
the value as is
String s = entry.getValue().size() > 1 ?
entry.getValue().toString() : entry.getValue().get(0);
httpRequest.addHeader(key, s);
}
}
}
{code}
This can be fixed simply
{code:java}
{code:jira}
if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
Map<String, List<String>> cookieHeaders =
getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().loadCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI());
for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry :
cookieHeaders.entrySet()) {
String key = entry.getKey();
if (entry.getValue().size() > 0) {
httpRequest.addHeader(key,
entry.getValue().stream().collect(Collectors.joining(";"))); //semi-colon, not
comma...
}
}
}
{code}
> HttpProducer cookie handling broken
> -----------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-12395
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-12395
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.20.2
> Reporter: Kevin Brooks
> Priority: Major
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> When a host responds with multiple headers with the same key, with different
> values, the HttpProducer overwrites the value, effectively last-in-wins,
> extracted problem code below
> {code:java}
> protected void populateResponse(Exchange exchange, HttpRequestBase
> httpRequest, HttpResponse httpResponse,
> Message in, HeaderFilterStrategy strategy, int responseCode) throws
> IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
> ...
> // propagate HTTP response headers
> Header[] headers = httpResponse.getAllHeaders();
> Map<String, List<String>> m = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
> for (Header header : headers) {
> String name = header.getName();
> String value = header.getValue();
> m.put(name, Collections.singletonList(value)); //This is the problem
> if (name.toLowerCase().equals("content-type")) {
> name = Exchange.CONTENT_TYPE;
> exchange.setProperty(Exchange.CHARSET_NAME,
> IOHelper.getCharsetNameFromContentType(value));
> }
> // use http helper to extract parameter value as it may contain multiple
> values
> Object extracted = HttpHelper.extractHttpParameterValue(value);
> if (strategy != null && !strategy.applyFilterToExternalHeaders(name,
> extracted, exchange)) {
> HttpHelper.appendHeader(answer.getHeaders(), name, extracted);
> }
> }
> // handle cookies
> if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
> //if host responded with multiple Set-Cookie headers, only last cookie is
> presented
> getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().storeCookies(exchange,
> httpRequest.getURI(), m);
> }
> ...
> {code}
> A simple fix ->
> {code:java}
> ...
> for (Header header : headers) {
> String name = header.getName();
> String value = header.getValue();
> List<String> values = m.computeIfAbsent(name, k -> new
> ArrayList<>()).add(value);
> ...
> {code}
> On the flip side, when the client responds, the cookies pulled from the
> handler are not formatted correctly, broken code snippet from
> HttpProducer.process()
> {code:java}
> if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
> Map<String, List<String>> cookieHeaders =
> getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().loadCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI());
> for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry :
> cookieHeaders.entrySet()) {
> String key = entry.getKey();
> if (entry.getValue().size() > 0) {
> // use the default toString of a ArrayList to create in
> the form [xxx, yyy]
> // if multi valued, for a single value, then just output
> the value as is
> String s = entry.getValue().size() > 1 ?
> entry.getValue().toString() : entry.getValue().get(0);
> httpRequest.addHeader(key, s);
> }
> }
> }
> {code}
> This can be fixed simply
> {code:java}
> {code:jira}
> if (getEndpoint().getCookieHandler() != null) {
> Map<String, List<String>> cookieHeaders =
> getEndpoint().getCookieHandler().loadCookies(exchange, httpRequest.getURI());
> for (Map.Entry<String, List<String>> entry :
> cookieHeaders.entrySet()) {
> String key = entry.getKey();
> if (entry.getValue().size() > 0) {
> httpRequest.addHeader(key,
> entry.getValue().stream().collect(Collectors.joining(";"))); //semi-colon,
> not comma...
> }
> }
> }
> {code}
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