Re: Intercepting HTTP 301/302 redirects
Congrats! Welcome to the world of filters! On 03/01/2012 09:37 AM, Swaminathan Bhaskar wrote: Ahh - Finally, I was able to get it working. Thanks for the pointer. Here is the code snippet: #include #include #include #include #include #include #define MY_FILTER_NAME "myfilter" static void insert_myfilter(request_rec *req) { ap_add_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME, NULL, req, req->connection); ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, req->server, "mod_myfilter: inserted myfilter"); } static int my_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb) { if (f->r->status_line != NULL) { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, f->r->server, "mod_myfilter: status = %d, status-line = %s", f->r->status, f->r->status_line); } else { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, f->r->server, "mod_myfilter: status = %d", f->r->status); } ap_pass_brigade(f->next, bb); return APR_SUCCESS; } static void my_filter_hooks(apr_pool_t *pool) { ap_register_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME, my_output_filter, NULL, AP_FTYPE_RESOURCE); ap_hook_insert_filter(insert_myfilter, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_LAST); ap_hook_insert_error_filter(insert_myfilter, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_LAST); fprintf(stderr, "mod_myfilter: registered my_output_filter\n"); } module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA myfilter_module = { STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, my_filter_hooks }; Rgds Bhaskar
Re: Intercepting HTTP 301/302 redirects
Ahh - Finally, I was able to get it working. Thanks for the pointer. Here is the code snippet: #include #include #include #include #include #include #define MY_FILTER_NAME "myfilter" static void insert_myfilter(request_rec *req) { ap_add_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME, NULL, req, req->connection); ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, req->server, "mod_myfilter: inserted myfilter"); } static int my_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb) { if (f->r->status_line != NULL) { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, f->r->server, "mod_myfilter: status = %d, status-line = %s", f->r->status, f->r->status_line); } else { ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, f->r->server, "mod_myfilter: status = %d", f->r->status); } ap_pass_brigade(f->next, bb); return APR_SUCCESS; } static void my_filter_hooks(apr_pool_t *pool) { ap_register_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME, my_output_filter, NULL, AP_FTYPE_RESOURCE); ap_hook_insert_filter(insert_myfilter, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_LAST); ap_hook_insert_error_filter(insert_myfilter, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_LAST); fprintf(stderr, "mod_myfilter: registered my_output_filter\n"); } module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA myfilter_module = { STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, my_filter_hooks }; Rgds Bhaskar -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Intercepting-HTTP-301-302-redirects-tp33418215p33422513.html Sent from the Apache HTTP Server - Module Writers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Intercepting HTTP 301/302 redirects
On 02/29/2012 07:46 PM, Swaminathan Bhaskar wrote: Thanks for the quick response Joe. Just to make sure, here is what I did: SetOutputFilter myfilter and the code #include #include #include #include #include #define MY_FILTER_NAME "myfilter" static int my_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb) { fprintf(stderr, "mod_myfilter: status = %d, status-line = %s\n", f->r->status, f->r->status_line); ap_pass_brigade(f->next, bb); return APR_SUCCESS; } static void my_filter_hooks(apr_pool_t *pool) { ap_register_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME, my_output_filter, NULL, AP_FTYPE_RESOURCE); fprintf(stderr, "mod_myfilter: registered my_output_filter\n"); } module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA myfilter_module = { STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, my_filter_hooks }; I setup an intentional redirect for testing Redirect 301 /red.htm http://localhost/green.htm When I try http://localhost/, should I not see the output from myfilter ? Maybe. Remember, errors don't go through the same outputs as regular responses. If you want to filter the results of anything outside of the standard 2xx HTTP responses, you have to insert an error filter as well, hence my reference to ap_hook_insert_error_filter(). As an example (borrowed from some of my source and modified for yours) : static void insert_my_output_error_filter(request_rec *r) { ap_add_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME,NULL,r,r->connection); } static void my_filter_hooks(apr_pool_t *p) { ap_hook_insert_error_filter(insert_my_output_error_filter, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_LAST); ap_register_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME,my_output_filter,NULL,AP_FTYPE_RESOURCE); }; Again, output filters and errors do not coincide. If you want to catch both, you have to hook both. (Same thing for r->headers_out and r->err_headers_out - r->headers_out won't make it into r->err_headers_out). Joe -- http://www.silverhawk.net
Re: Intercepting HTTP 301/302 redirects
Thanks for the quick response Joe. Just to make sure, here is what I did: SetOutputFilter myfilter and the code #include #include #include #include #include #define MY_FILTER_NAME "myfilter" static int my_output_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *bb) { fprintf(stderr, "mod_myfilter: status = %d, status-line = %s\n", f->r->status, f->r->status_line); ap_pass_brigade(f->next, bb); return APR_SUCCESS; } static void my_filter_hooks(apr_pool_t *pool) { ap_register_output_filter(MY_FILTER_NAME, my_output_filter, NULL, AP_FTYPE_RESOURCE); fprintf(stderr, "mod_myfilter: registered my_output_filter\n"); } module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA myfilter_module = { STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, my_filter_hooks }; I setup an intentional redirect for testing Redirect 301 /red.htm http://localhost/green.htm When I try http://localhost/, should I not see the output from myfilter ? May be I am doing something wrong ? Also you indicated I need to hook into ap_hook_insert_error_filter - would you by any chance have any sample code ? Rgds Bhaskar On 02/29/2012 08:06 PM, Joe Lewis wrote: On 02/29/2012 06:01 PM, Swaminathan Bhaskar wrote: Hi Is there anyway to intercept HTTP 301/302 redirects ? I tried registering a very simple output filter (AP_FTYPE_RESOURCE) and the filter function did not get a callback. I would assume all output goes through the filter chain Rgds Bhaskar Did you hook the ap_hook_insert_error_filter function? For errors, you need that one. Joe -- http://www.silverhawk.net/
Re: Intercepting HTTP 301/302 redirects
On 02/29/2012 06:01 PM, Swaminathan Bhaskar wrote: Hi Is there anyway to intercept HTTP 301/302 redirects ? I tried registering a very simple output filter (AP_FTYPE_RESOURCE) and the filter function did not get a callback. I would assume all output goes through the filter chain Rgds Bhaskar Did you hook the ap_hook_insert_error_filter function? For errors, you need that one. Joe -- http://www.silverhawk.net/