Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60826&edit=1
ID: 60826
Comment by: florian dot fernandez at navaho dot fr
Reported by: clarkwise at gmail dot com
Summary: raw POST data missing with chunked encoding, FastCGI
Status: Assigned
Type: Bug
Package: CGI/CLI related
Operating System: Windows XP
PHP Version: 5.3.9
Assigned To: ab
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
The problem seems to have been resolved with php 5.4.0 and apache 2.4.1. I
can't reproduce it with this configuration and chunked http requests are now
coming through to php now.
I am going to try with php 5.3.10 and apache 2.4.1 and give feedback on where
it goes.
Previous Comments:
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[2012-03-05 11:46:27] florian dot fernandez at navaho dot fr
I forgot to mention that this is on a Linux system
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[2012-03-05 10:08:17] florian dot fernandez at navaho dot fr
Same problem here. Apache 2.2.15 and PHP 5.3.10 running as FastCGI.
POST datas sent with "Transfer-encoding: chunked" are not received as they
should be. The raw request looks like this :
POST receiveChunk.php HTTP/1.1
User-Agent: PECL::HTTP/1.7.2 (PHP/5.3.8)
Host: www.test.fr
Accept: */*
Pragma: no-cache
Connection: keep-alive
Cache-Control: no-cache
Content-Length: 682668
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
3ff4
(here, the datas)
0
and the request as the receiving script sees it :
User-Agent: PECL::HTTP/1.7.2 (PHP/5.3.8)
Host: www.test.fr
Accept: */*
Pragma: no-cache
Connection: close
Cache-Control: no-cache
As you can see, the request body is empty.
However, this problem does not occur when PHP runs as mod_php under Apache.
Problem confirmed under PHP 5.3.8 and 5.3.9.
I don't know if that is a PHP bug and maybe the developers could confirm or not
that the request body are wrong before it reaches PHP. I think that it appears
to be a mod_fcgid bug and should be reported as one to Apache bug list.
Here are the scripts to reproduce the bug :
sendChunk.php :
<?php
$fileContentToUp = 'ICAgICAgICAgIgICAgIA==';
$header_array = array(
'Pragma' => 'no-cache',
'Connection' => 'keep-alive',
'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache',
'Content-Length' => strlen($fileContentToUp) ,
'Transfer-Encoding' => 'chunked'
);
$options = array(headers => $header_array);
$r = new HttpRequest('receiveChunk.php', HTTP_METH_POST, $options);
$r->setContentType('text/html; charset=UTF-8');
$r->setBody($fileContentToUp);
$result = $r->send();
echo '$r->getRawRequestMessage() => ';
print_r($r->getRawRequestMessage());
echo "\n\n";
echo '$r->send()->getBody() => ';
print_r($r->send()->getBody());
echo "\n\n";
?>
receiveChunk.php :
<?php
$HttpResponse = new HttpResponse();
echo 'http_get_request_header => '."\n";
print_r($HttpResponse->getRequestHeaders());
echo "\n\n";
echo 'http_get_request_body => '."\n";
print_r($HttpResponse->getRequestBody());
echo "\n\n";
?>
Hope that helps.
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[2012-03-01 20:24:53] clarkwise at gmail dot com
Since I am using Windows XP, I'm stuck using IIS 5.1. When I have the
opportunity
to try nginx w/ chunkin or IIS 7.5, I'll update with further details. Thanks.
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[2012-03-01 08:31:15] [email protected]
@clarkwise at gmail dot com
So could you confirm it works with nginx+chunkin?
As well, it's was not hanging with IIS (v7.5) for me. Which IIS version do you
have?
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[2012-02-09 19:17:27] [email protected]
I've additionally tested the two files on nginx with PHP as FCGI. The request
simply doesn't go throught to PHP and nginx gives 401 back. I've attached gdb
to the PHP and set a break in the accept loop - there was no reaction when
using the two test files, but requests without data got down to PHP. So my
conclusion were - apache simply ignores the request body where nginx gives a
correct http status. Anyways, this has nothing to do with PHP. IIS, Apache and
Nginx seem to have no implementation for chunked incoming body stuff, but they
do handle that a different way.
Btw. Nginx has the "chunkin" module for such actions.
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