#include "http_code_extractor.h" #include <library/cpp/http/io/stream.h> #include <library/cpp/http/misc/httpcodes.h> #include <util/generic/maybe.h> #include <util/generic/strbuf.h> #include <util/string/cast.h> namespace NRainCheck { TMaybe<HttpCodes> TryGetHttpCodeFromErrorDescription(const TStringBuf& errorMessage) { // Try to get HttpCode from library/cpp/neh response. // If response has HttpCode and it is not 200 OK, library/cpp/neh will send a message // "library/cpp/neh/http.cpp:<LINE>: request failed(<FIRST-HTTP-RESPONSE-LINE>)" // (see library/cpp/neh/http.cpp:625). So, we will try to parse this message and // find out HttpCode in it. It is bad temporary solution, but we have no choice. const TStringBuf SUBSTR = "request failed("; const size_t SUBSTR_LEN = SUBSTR.size(); const size_t FIRST_LINE_LEN = TStringBuf("HTTP/1.X NNN").size(); TMaybe<HttpCodes> httpCode; const size_t substrPos = errorMessage.find(SUBSTR); if (substrPos != TStringBuf::npos) { const TStringBuf firstLineStart = errorMessage.SubStr(substrPos + SUBSTR_LEN, FIRST_LINE_LEN); try { httpCode = static_cast<HttpCodes>(ParseHttpRetCode(firstLineStart)); if (*httpCode < HTTP_CONTINUE || *httpCode >= HTTP_CODE_MAX) { httpCode = Nothing(); } } catch (const TFromStringException& ex) { // Can't parse HttpCode: it is OK, because ErrorDescription can be random string. } } return httpCode; } }