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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Browser Dialer</title>
</head>
<body>
<script>
"use strict";
// Enable a much more aggressive JIT for performance gains
// Copyright (c) 2021 XRAY. Mozilla Public License 2.0.
let url = "ws://" + window.location.host + "/websocket?token=csrfToken";
let clientIdleCount = 0;
let upstreamGetCount = 0;
let upstreamWsCount = 0;
let upstreamPostCount = 0;
function prepareRequestInit(extra) {
const requestInit = {};
if (extra.referrer) {
// note: we have to strip the protocol and host part.
// Browsers disallow that, and will reset the value to current page if attempted.
const referrer = URL.parse(extra.referrer);
requestInit.referrer = referrer.pathname + referrer.search + referrer.hash;
requestInit.referrerPolicy = "unsafe-url";
}
if (extra.headers) {
requestInit.headers = extra.headers;
}
return requestInit;
}
let check = function () {
if (clientIdleCount > 0) {
return;
}
clientIdleCount += 1;
console.log("Prepare", url);
let ws = new WebSocket(url);
// arraybuffer is significantly faster in chrome than default
// blob, tested with chrome 123
ws.binaryType = "arraybuffer";
// note: this event listener is later overwritten after the
// handshake has completed. do not attempt to modernize it without
// double-checking that this continues to work
ws.onmessage = function (event) {
clientIdleCount -= 1;
let task = JSON.parse(event.data);
switch (task.method) {
case "WS": {
upstreamWsCount += 1;
console.log("Dial WS", task.url, task.extra.protocol);
const wss = new WebSocket(task.url, task.extra.protocol);
wss.binaryType = "arraybuffer";
let opened = false;
ws.onmessage = function (event) {
wss.send(event.data)
};
wss.onopen = function (event) {
opened = true;
ws.send("ok")
};
wss.onmessage = function (event) {
ws.send(event.data)
};
wss.onclose = function (event) {
upstreamWsCount -= 1;
console.log("Dial WS DONE, remaining: ", upstreamWsCount);
ws.close()
};
wss.onerror = function (event) {
!opened && ws.send("fail")
wss.close()
};
ws.onclose = function (event) {
wss.close()
};
break;
}
case "GET": {
(async () => {
const requestInit = prepareRequestInit(task.extra);
console.log("Dial GET", task.url);
ws.send("ok");
const controller = new AbortController();
/*
Aborting a streaming response in JavaScript
requires two levers to be pulled:
First, the streaming read itself has to be cancelled using
reader.cancel(), only then controller.abort() will actually work.
If controller.abort() alone is called while a
reader.read() is ongoing, it will block until the server closes the
response, the page is refreshed or the network connection is lost.
*/
let reader = null;
ws.onclose = (event) => {
try {
reader && reader.cancel();
} catch(e) {}
try {
controller.abort();
} catch(e) {}
};
try {
upstreamGetCount += 1;
requestInit.signal = controller.signal;
const response = await fetch(task.url, requestInit);
const body = await response.body;
reader = body.getReader();
while (true) {
const { done, value } = await reader.read();
if (value) ws.send(value); // don't send back "undefined" string when received nothing
if (done) break;
}
} finally {
upstreamGetCount -= 1;
console.log("Dial GET DONE, remaining: ", upstreamGetCount);
ws.close();
}
})();
break;
}
case "POST": {
upstreamPostCount += 1;
const requestInit = prepareRequestInit(task.extra);
requestInit.method = "POST";
console.log("Dial POST", task.url);
ws.send("ok");
ws.onmessage = async (event) => {
try {
requestInit.body = event.data;
const response = await fetch(task.url, requestInit);
if (response.ok) {
ws.send("ok");
} else {
console.error("bad status code");
ws.send("fail");
}
} finally {
upstreamPostCount -= 1;
console.log("Dial POST DONE, remaining: ", upstreamPostCount);
ws.close();
}
};
break;
}
}
check();
};
ws.onerror = function (event) {
ws.close();
};
};
let checkTask = setInterval(check, 1000);
</script>
</body>
</html>