const CacheSemantics = require('http-cache-semantics') const Negotiator = require('negotiator') const ssri = require('ssri') // options passed to http-cache-semantics constructor const policyOptions = { shared: false, ignoreCargoCult: true, } // a fake empty response, used when only testing the // request for storability const emptyResponse = { status: 200, headers: {} } // returns a plain object representation of the Request const requestObject = (request) => { const _obj = { method: request.method, url: request.url, headers: {}, compress: request.compress, } request.headers.forEach((value, key) => { _obj.headers[key] = value }) return _obj } // returns a plain object representation of the Response const responseObject = (response) => { const _obj = { status: response.status, headers: {}, } response.headers.forEach((value, key) => { _obj.headers[key] = value }) return _obj } class CachePolicy { constructor ({ entry, request, response, options }) { this.entry = entry this.request = requestObject(request) this.response = responseObject(response) this.options = options this.policy = new CacheSemantics(this.request, this.response, policyOptions) if (this.entry) { // if we have an entry, copy the timestamp to the _responseTime // this is necessary because the CacheSemantics constructor forces // the value to Date.now() which means a policy created from a // cache entry is likely to always identify itself as stale this.policy._responseTime = this.entry.metadata.time } } // static method to quickly determine if a request alone is storable static storable (request, options) { // no cachePath means no caching if (!options.cachePath) { return false } // user explicitly asked not to cache if (options.cache === 'no-store') { return false } // we only cache GET and HEAD requests if (!['GET', 'HEAD'].includes(request.method)) { return false } // otherwise, let http-cache-semantics make the decision // based on the request's headers const policy = new CacheSemantics(requestObject(request), emptyResponse, policyOptions) return policy.storable() } // returns true if the policy satisfies the request satisfies (request) { const _req = requestObject(request) if (this.request.headers.host !== _req.headers.host) { return false } if (this.request.compress !== _req.compress) { return false } const negotiatorA = new Negotiator(this.request) const negotiatorB = new Negotiator(_req) if (JSON.stringify(negotiatorA.mediaTypes()) !== JSON.stringify(negotiatorB.mediaTypes())) { return false } if (JSON.stringify(negotiatorA.languages()) !== JSON.stringify(negotiatorB.languages())) { return false } if (JSON.stringify(negotiatorA.encodings()) !== JSON.stringify(negotiatorB.encodings())) { return false } if (this.options.integrity) { return ssri.parse(this.options.integrity).match(this.entry.integrity) } return true } // returns true if the request and response allow caching storable () { return this.policy.storable() } // NOTE: this is a hack to avoid parsing the cache-control // header ourselves, it returns true if the response's // cache-control contains must-revalidate get mustRevalidate () { return !!this.policy._rescc['must-revalidate'] } // returns true if the cached response requires revalidation // for the given request needsRevalidation (request) { const _req = requestObject(request) // force method to GET because we only cache GETs // but can serve a HEAD from a cached GET _req.method = 'GET' return !this.policy.satisfiesWithoutRevalidation(_req) } responseHeaders () { return this.policy.responseHeaders() } // returns a new object containing the appropriate headers // to send a revalidation request revalidationHeaders (request) { const _req = requestObject(request) return this.policy.revalidationHeaders(_req) } // returns true if the request/response was revalidated // successfully. returns false if a new response was received revalidated (request, response) { const _req = requestObject(request) const _res = responseObject(response) const policy = this.policy.revalidatedPolicy(_req, _res) return !policy.modified } } module.exports = CachePolicy