/* eslint-disable handle-callback-err, no-return-assign, no-unused-vars, node/no-deprecated-api, */ // TODO: This file was created by bulk-decaffeinate. // Fix any style issues and re-enable lint. /* * decaffeinate suggestions: * DS102: Remove unnecessary code created because of implicit returns * DS207: Consider shorter variations of null checks * Full docs: https://github.com/decaffeinate/decaffeinate/blob/master/docs/suggestions.md */ let UrlFetcher const request = require('request').defaults({ jar: false }) const fs = require('fs') const logger = require('logger-sharelatex') const settings = require('settings-sharelatex') const URL = require('url') const async = require('async') const oneMinute = 60 * 1000 module.exports = UrlFetcher = { pipeUrlToFileWithRetry(url, filePath, callback) { const doDownload = function (cb) { UrlFetcher.pipeUrlToFile(url, filePath, cb) } async.retry(3, doDownload, callback) }, pipeUrlToFile(url, filePath, _callback) { if (_callback == null) { _callback = function (error) {} } const callbackOnce = function (error) { if (timeoutHandler != null) { clearTimeout(timeoutHandler) } _callback(error) return (_callback = function () {}) } if (settings.filestoreDomainOveride != null) { const p = URL.parse(url).path url = `${settings.filestoreDomainOveride}${p}` } var timeoutHandler = setTimeout( function () { timeoutHandler = null logger.error({ url, filePath }, 'Timed out downloading file to cache') return callbackOnce( new Error(`Timed out downloading file to cache ${url}`) ) }, // FIXME: maybe need to close fileStream here 3 * oneMinute ) logger.log({ url, filePath }, 'started downloading url to cache') const urlStream = request.get({ url, timeout: oneMinute }) urlStream.pause() // stop data flowing until we are ready // attach handlers before setting up pipes urlStream.on('error', function (error) { logger.error({ err: error, url, filePath }, 'error downloading url') return callbackOnce( error || new Error(`Something went wrong downloading the URL ${url}`) ) }) urlStream.on('end', () => logger.log({ url, filePath }, 'finished downloading file into cache') ) return urlStream.on('response', function (res) { if (res.statusCode >= 200 && res.statusCode < 300) { const fileStream = fs.createWriteStream(filePath) // attach handlers before setting up pipes fileStream.on('error', function (error) { logger.error( { err: error, url, filePath }, 'error writing file into cache' ) return fs.unlink(filePath, function (err) { if (err != null) { logger.err({ err, filePath }, 'error deleting file from cache') } return callbackOnce(error) }) }) fileStream.on('finish', function () { logger.log({ url, filePath }, 'finished writing file into cache') return callbackOnce() }) fileStream.on('pipe', () => logger.log({ url, filePath }, 'piping into filestream') ) urlStream.pipe(fileStream) return urlStream.resume() // now we are ready to handle the data } else { logger.error( { statusCode: res.statusCode, url, filePath }, 'unexpected status code downloading url to cache' ) // https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_clientrequest // If you add a 'response' event handler, then you must consume // the data from the response object, either by calling // response.read() whenever there is a 'readable' event, or by // adding a 'data' handler, or by calling the .resume() // method. Until the data is consumed, the 'end' event will not // fire. Also, until the data is read it will consume memory // that can eventually lead to a 'process out of memory' error. urlStream.resume() // discard the data return callbackOnce( new Error( `URL returned non-success status code: ${res.statusCode} ${url}` ) ) } }) } }