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datapress_core/
server.rs

1//! Shared actix-web bootstrap. Both backends call [`serve`] from their
2//! own thin `serve(cfg)` entry point.
3
4use std::future::Future;
5use std::pin::Pin;
6use std::sync::Arc;
7use std::time::Duration;
8
9use actix_web::{App, HttpServer, middleware, web};
10
11use crate::backend::Backend;
12use crate::config::AppConfig;
13use crate::handlers;
14use crate::timeout::Timeout;
15
16/// How the running server is asked to begin a graceful shutdown.
17enum Shutdown {
18    /// Install `SIGINT`/`SIGTERM` (or `Ctrl+C`) handlers and stop when one
19    /// arrives. Used by the standalone binaries, which own the process and
20    /// its signal disposition.
21    Signals,
22    /// Stop when the given future resolves. Used when DataPress is embedded
23    /// (e.g. the Python extension), where the *host* owns signal handling
24    /// and drives shutdown by completing this future. No OS signal handlers
25    /// are installed, so we never fight the host's handlers.
26    External(Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + Send>>),
27}
28
29/// Bind the HTTP server, register the generic handler set against
30/// `backend`, and run until the process receives `SIGINT` or `SIGTERM`.
31///
32/// Shutdown is **graceful**: on signal the listening socket is closed,
33/// existing connections get up to `cfg.server.shutdown_timeout_secs`
34/// seconds to drain in-flight requests, then workers are stopped.
35///
36/// `label` is the human-readable backend name used in the startup log
37/// line (e.g. `"DuckDB"`, `"DataFusion"`).
38pub async fn serve(cfg: AppConfig, backend: Arc<dyn Backend>, label: &str) -> std::io::Result<()> {
39    run_server(cfg, backend, label, Shutdown::Signals).await
40}
41
42/// Like [`serve`], but driven to a graceful stop by `shutdown` instead of
43/// OS signals.
44///
45/// Intended for embedding DataPress inside another runtime (the Python
46/// extension's `DataPress.run()`), where installing process-global signal
47/// handlers would race the host's own. The caller resolves `shutdown` —
48/// for example when its asyncio task is cancelled by `Ctrl+C` — and the
49/// server then drains in-flight requests within
50/// `cfg.server.shutdown_timeout_secs` and returns.
51pub async fn serve_with_shutdown(
52    cfg: AppConfig,
53    backend: Arc<dyn Backend>,
54    label: &str,
55    shutdown: impl Future<Output = ()> + Send + 'static,
56) -> std::io::Result<()> {
57    run_server(cfg, backend, label, Shutdown::External(Box::pin(shutdown))).await
58}
59
60async fn run_server(
61    cfg: AppConfig,
62    backend: Arc<dyn Backend>,
63    label: &str,
64    shutdown: Shutdown,
65) -> std::io::Result<()> {
66    let addr = (cfg.server.listen, cfg.server.port);
67    let workers = cfg.server.workers;
68    let prefix = cfg.server.prefix.clone();
69    let compress = cfg.server.compress;
70    let max_body = cfg.server.max_body_bytes;
71    let max_page_size = cfg.server.max_page_size;
72    let timeout_ms = cfg.server.request_timeout_ms;
73    let shutdown_secs = cfg.server.shutdown_timeout_secs;
74    let sql_settings = handlers::SqlSettings {
75        enabled: cfg.sql.enabled,
76        max_rows: cfg.sql.max_rows.max(1),
77    };
78    let docs_cfg = cfg.docs.clone();
79    let swagger_cfg = cfg.swagger.clone();
80    let metrics_cfg = cfg.metrics.clone();
81    let explorer_cfg = cfg.explorer.clone();
82
83    // Warn (but don't fail) when the operator asked for docs in TOML but
84    // this binary was built without the cargo feature that embeds them.
85    #[cfg(not(feature = "docs"))]
86    if docs_cfg.enabled {
87        log::warn!(
88            "[docs] enabled = true in config, but this binary was built \
89             without --features docs; skipping docs site"
90        );
91    }
92    #[cfg(not(feature = "swagger"))]
93    if swagger_cfg.enabled {
94        log::warn!(
95            "[swagger] enabled = true in config, but this binary was built \
96             without --features swagger; skipping Swagger UI"
97        );
98    }
99    #[cfg(not(feature = "auth"))]
100    if cfg.auth.enabled {
101        log::warn!(
102            "[auth] enabled = true in config, but this binary was built \
103             without --features auth; skipping OIDC enforcement"
104        );
105    }
106    #[cfg(not(feature = "metrics"))]
107    if metrics_cfg.enabled {
108        log::warn!(
109            "[metrics] enabled = true in config, but this binary was built \
110             without --features metrics; skipping Prometheus endpoint"
111        );
112    }
113    #[cfg(not(feature = "explorer"))]
114    if explorer_cfg.enabled {
115        log::warn!(
116            "[explorer] enabled = true in config, but this binary was built \
117             without --features explorer; skipping explorer UI"
118        );
119    }
120
121    // Boot the JWKS cache (and validate config) before binding the
122    // listener. With `start_degraded = true` this only warns on an
123    // unreachable IdP; with `false` it propagates the error and the
124    // process exits non-zero.
125    #[cfg(feature = "auth")]
126    let auth_state = if cfg.auth.enabled {
127        let jwks = crate::auth::JwksCache::boot(&cfg.auth)
128            .await
129            .map_err(|e| std::io::Error::other(format!("auth bootstrap failed: {e}")))?;
130        log::info!(
131            "[auth] OIDC enforcement enabled (issuer = {}, audience = {}, read_scopes = {:?}, reload_scopes = {:?})",
132            cfg.auth.issuer,
133            if cfg.auth.audience.is_empty() {
134                "<none>"
135            } else {
136                cfg.auth.audience.as_str()
137            },
138            cfg.auth.read_scopes,
139            cfg.auth.reload_scopes,
140        );
141        Some(crate::auth::AuthState {
142            cfg: Arc::new(cfg.auth.clone()),
143            jwks,
144        })
145    } else {
146        None
147    };
148
149    log::info!(
150        "Listening on http://{}:{}{} ({} backend, {} workers, compression {}, max-body {} bytes, max-page-size {}, timeout {}, shutdown grace {}s)",
151        cfg.server.listen,
152        cfg.server.port,
153        if prefix.is_empty() {
154            "".into()
155        } else {
156            format!("{prefix}/")
157        },
158        label,
159        workers
160            .map(|w| w.to_string())
161            .unwrap_or_else(|| "auto".into()),
162        if compress { "on" } else { "off" },
163        max_body,
164        max_page_size,
165        if timeout_ms == 0 {
166            "off".into()
167        } else {
168            format!("{timeout_ms} ms")
169        },
170        shutdown_secs,
171    );
172
173    log_routes(&prefix, backend.as_ref());
174
175    #[cfg(feature = "docs")]
176    if docs_cfg.enabled {
177        log::info!("  {} (mkdocs site):", docs_cfg.path);
178        log::info!("    GET    {}/", docs_cfg.path);
179        log::info!("    GET    {}/{{path}}", docs_cfg.path);
180    }
181
182    #[cfg(feature = "swagger")]
183    if swagger_cfg.enabled {
184        log::info!("  {} (swagger UI):", swagger_cfg.path);
185        log::info!("    GET    {}/", swagger_cfg.path);
186        log::info!("    GET    {}/openapi.json", swagger_cfg.path);
187    }
188
189    #[cfg(feature = "explorer")]
190    if explorer_cfg.enabled {
191        log::info!("  {} (explorer UI):", explorer_cfg.path);
192        log::info!("    GET    {}/", explorer_cfg.path);
193        log::info!("    GET    {}/datasets/{{name}}", explorer_cfg.path);
194    }
195
196    // Resolve the Swagger UI's OIDC login endpoints once, before binding.
197    // We emit an explicit `oauth2` authorizationCode flow in the spec (see
198    // `swagger::ResolvedOAuth2`); discovering the authorize/token URLs here
199    // keeps the operator-facing config to just an `issuer`. On failure we
200    // log and serve the docs *without* a login button rather than shipping
201    // an empty Authorize dialog.
202    #[cfg(feature = "swagger")]
203    let swagger_oauth2 = if swagger_cfg.enabled {
204        match swagger_cfg.oauth2.as_ref() {
205            Some(o) => match crate::swagger::resolve_oauth2(o).await {
206                Ok(resolved) => Some(resolved),
207                Err(e) => {
208                    log::warn!(
209                        "[swagger.oauth2] OIDC discovery for issuer {} failed ({e}); \
210                         serving docs without the Authorize button",
211                        o.issuer
212                    );
213                    None
214                }
215            },
216            None => None,
217        }
218    } else {
219        None
220    };
221
222    // Build the Prometheus middleware once, outside the worker closure, so
223    // every worker shares a single registry (counts aggregate correctly).
224    // Constructed whenever the feature is compiled; the runtime `enabled`
225    // flag gates whether it is actually wrapped (and the endpoint served).
226    #[cfg(feature = "metrics")]
227    let prometheus = {
228        use actix_web_prom::PrometheusMetricsBuilder;
229        PrometheusMetricsBuilder::new("datapress")
230            .endpoint(metrics_cfg.path.as_str())
231            .build()
232            .map_err(|e| std::io::Error::other(format!("metrics init failed: {e}")))?
233    };
234    #[cfg(feature = "metrics")]
235    let metrics_enabled = metrics_cfg.enabled;
236
237    #[cfg(feature = "metrics")]
238    if metrics_cfg.enabled {
239        log::info!("  {} (prometheus metrics):", metrics_cfg.path);
240        log::info!("    GET    {}", metrics_cfg.path);
241    }
242
243    let build_info = web::Data::new(handlers::BuildInfo::new(
244        // `&'static str` so it fits BuildInfo's compile-time fields.
245        // The match keeps this generic enough for future backends.
246        match label {
247            "DuckDB" => "DuckDB",
248            "DataFusion" => "DataFusion",
249            _ => "unknown",
250        },
251    ));
252
253    // One Parquet export cache shared across all workers (it wraps an Arc),
254    // so a dataset is encoded at most once and every worker serves the same
255    // bytes for the ranged requests a Parquet reader makes.
256    let parquet_cache = web::Data::new(handlers::ParquetCache::default());
257
258    // One shared explorer state across all workers (it wraps an Arc backend).
259    // Built once here; each worker clones the `web::Data` handle.
260    #[cfg(feature = "explorer")]
261    let explorer_state = if explorer_cfg.enabled {
262        Some(web::Data::new(crate::explorer::ExplorerState {
263            backend: backend.clone(),
264            datasets: cfg.datasets.clone(),
265            explorer_base: explorer_cfg.path.clone(),
266            api_base: format!("{prefix}/api/v1"),
267            backend_label: label.to_string(),
268            sql_enabled: cfg.sql.enabled,
269        }))
270    } else {
271        None
272    };
273
274    let mut server = HttpServer::new(move || {
275        let backend = backend.clone();
276        let prefix = prefix.clone();
277        let json_cfg = web::JsonConfig::default().limit(max_body);
278        let pay_cfg = web::PayloadConfig::default().limit(max_body);
279        let query_limits = handlers::QueryLimits { max_page_size };
280        let timeout = Timeout::new(Duration::from_millis(timeout_ms.max(1)));
281        #[cfg(feature = "docs")]
282        let docs_cfg = docs_cfg.clone();
283        #[cfg(feature = "explorer")]
284        let explorer_state = explorer_state.clone();
285        #[cfg(feature = "swagger")]
286        let swagger_cfg = swagger_cfg.clone();
287        #[cfg(feature = "swagger")]
288        let swagger_oauth2 = swagger_oauth2.clone();
289        #[cfg(feature = "auth")]
290        let auth_state = auth_state.clone();
291        #[cfg(feature = "metrics")]
292        let prometheus = prometheus.clone();
293        let app = App::new()
294            .app_data(web::Data::new(backend))
295            .app_data(build_info.clone())
296            .app_data(web::Data::new(query_limits))
297            .app_data(web::Data::new(sql_settings))
298            .app_data(parquet_cache.clone())
299            .app_data(json_cfg)
300            .app_data(pay_cfg)
301            .wrap(middleware::Condition::new(timeout_ms > 0, timeout))
302            .wrap(middleware::Condition::new(
303                compress,
304                middleware::Compress::default(),
305            ))
306            .wrap(middleware::Logger::new("%a \"%r\" %s %b bytes %Dms"));
307        // Auth middleware wraps everything below — including the docs +
308        // swagger services and the prefix scope. Health/version probes
309        // are registered above and remain unauthenticated by design so
310        // load balancers can keep checking liveness. When auth is
311        // disabled the middleware is a pass-through.
312        #[cfg(feature = "auth")]
313        let app = match auth_state.clone() {
314            Some(state) => app
315                .app_data(web::Data::new(state.cfg.clone()))
316                .wrap(crate::auth::Auth::new(state)),
317            None => app.wrap(crate::auth::Auth::disabled()),
318        };
319        // Prometheus middleware sits OUTERMOST (added last → runs first) so
320        // it observes every request — including those auth rejects — and so
321        // the `/metrics` scrape it serves bypasses the auth layer entirely.
322        // `Condition` makes it a pass-through (and suppresses the endpoint)
323        // when `[metrics].enabled = false`.
324        #[cfg(feature = "metrics")]
325        let app = app.wrap(middleware::Condition::new(metrics_enabled, prometheus));
326        let app = app
327            .service(handlers::healthz)
328            .service(handlers::readyz)
329            .service(handlers::version);
330        // Docs + swagger are registered BEFORE the `web::scope(prefix)`
331        // catch-all below. An empty `prefix` (the default) becomes
332        // `web::scope("")` which matches every path and 404s any miss
333        // *inside* the scope — so services registered after it become
334        // unreachable. Keeping these at the top of the dispatch chain
335        // sidesteps that.
336        #[cfg(feature = "docs")]
337        let app = if docs_cfg.enabled {
338            app.configure(|c| crate::docs::configure(&docs_cfg.path, c))
339        } else {
340            app
341        };
342        #[cfg(feature = "swagger")]
343        let app = if swagger_cfg.enabled {
344            app.configure(|c| {
345                crate::swagger::configure(&swagger_cfg.path, swagger_oauth2.as_ref(), c)
346            })
347        } else {
348            app
349        };
350        // Explorer UI — registered (like docs/swagger) BEFORE the
351        // `web::scope(prefix)` catch-all so an empty prefix can't shadow it.
352        #[cfg(feature = "explorer")]
353        let app = match explorer_state {
354            Some(state) => app.configure(|c| crate::explorer::configure(state, c)),
355            None => app,
356        };
357        app.service(
358            web::scope(prefix.as_str())
359                .service(handlers::health)
360                // Canonical, versioned API.
361                .service(web::scope("/api/v1").configure(handlers::v1::configure))
362                // Legacy un-versioned alias. Kept around so older
363                // clients (and the historical `/api/datasets/...`
364                // URLs in docs / scripts) keep working. New code
365                // should prefer `/api/v1/...`.
366                .service(web::scope("/api").configure(handlers::v1::configure)),
367        )
368    });
369    if let Some(w) = workers {
370        server = server.workers(w);
371    }
372
373    // Disable actix's built-in signal handling so we can log which signal
374    // triggered shutdown, then drive the same `ServerHandle::stop(true)`
375    // path it would have used internally.
376    let running = server
377        .bind(addr)?
378        .shutdown_timeout(shutdown_secs)
379        .disable_signals()
380        .run();
381    let handle = running.handle();
382    tokio::spawn(shutdown_listener(handle, shutdown_secs, shutdown));
383
384    running.await
385}
386
387/// Wait for the configured shutdown trigger (OS signal or an external
388/// future), log it, then ask the actix server handle to stop gracefully.
389async fn shutdown_listener(
390    handle: actix_web::dev::ServerHandle,
391    grace_secs: u64,
392    shutdown: Shutdown,
393) {
394    match shutdown {
395        Shutdown::Signals => {
396            let which = wait_for_signal().await;
397            log::info!(
398                "Received {which}, shutting down gracefully (up to {grace_secs}s for in-flight requests)..."
399            );
400        }
401        Shutdown::External(fut) => {
402            fut.await;
403            log::info!(
404                "Shutdown requested by host, draining in-flight requests (up to {grace_secs}s)..."
405            );
406        }
407    }
408    handle.stop(true).await;
409    log::info!("Shutdown complete.");
410}
411
412#[cfg(unix)]
413async fn wait_for_signal() -> &'static str {
414    use tokio::signal::unix::{SignalKind, signal};
415    // `expect` is OK here: failing to install a signal handler at startup
416    // is a misconfigured runtime, not a recoverable condition.
417    let mut sigterm = signal(SignalKind::terminate()).expect("install SIGTERM handler");
418    let mut sigint = signal(SignalKind::interrupt()).expect("install SIGINT handler");
419    tokio::select! {
420        _ = sigterm.recv() => "SIGTERM",
421        _ = sigint.recv()  => "SIGINT",
422    }
423}
424
425#[cfg(not(unix))]
426async fn wait_for_signal() -> &'static str {
427    // Windows / other: only Ctrl+C is portably available through tokio.
428    let _ = tokio::signal::ctrl_c().await;
429    "Ctrl+C"
430}
431
432/// Pretty-print the route table at startup. Two sections:
433///   - general routes (health, probes)
434///   - per-dataset routes for every mounted API version (canonical
435///     `/api/v1/...` + the legacy un-versioned `/api/...` alias).
436fn log_routes(prefix: &str, backend: &dyn Backend) {
437    // Column widths chosen to fit the longest method + a comfortable
438    // path column. Names are inlined into the per-dataset paths.
439    const METHOD_W: usize = 6;
440
441    let p = prefix; // already validated to start with '/' or be empty
442
443    log::info!("Routes:");
444    log::info!("  general:");
445    for (method, path) in [
446        ("GET", "/healthz".to_string()),
447        ("GET", "/readyz".to_string()),
448        ("GET", "/version".to_string()),
449        ("GET", format!("{p}/health")),
450    ] {
451        log::info!("    {:<width$} {}", method, path, width = METHOD_W);
452    }
453
454    // Each API version is mounted under its own scope; we currently
455    // also expose v1 under the un-versioned `/api` for back-compat.
456    let mounts: &[(&str, &[(&str, &str)])] = &[
457        ("/api/v1", handlers::v1::ROUTES),
458        ("/api", handlers::v1::ROUTES), // legacy alias
459    ];
460
461    let names = backend.names();
462    for (mount, routes) in mounts {
463        log::info!("  {p}{mount}:");
464        // Top-level (non-dataset-scoped) routes for this version.
465        for (method, suffix) in *routes {
466            if !suffix.contains("{name}") {
467                log::info!(
468                    "    {:<width$} {p}{mount}{suffix}",
469                    method,
470                    width = METHOD_W,
471                );
472            }
473        }
474        if names.is_empty() {
475            log::info!("    (no datasets registered)");
476            continue;
477        }
478        for name in &names {
479            for (method, suffix) in *routes {
480                if let Some(rest) = suffix.strip_prefix("/datasets/{name}") {
481                    log::info!(
482                        "    {:<width$} {p}{mount}/datasets/{name}{rest}",
483                        method,
484                        width = METHOD_W,
485                    );
486                }
487            }
488        }
489    }
490}