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<?php
namespace Aws;

use
Aws\Api\Parser\Exception\ParserException;
use
GuzzleHttp\Promise;
use
Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface;
use
Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;

/**
 * Converts an HTTP handler into a Command HTTP handler.
 *
 * HTTP handlers have the following signature:
 * function(RequestInterface $request, array $options) : PromiseInterface
 *
 * The promise returned form an HTTP handler must resolve to a PSR-7 response
 * object when fulfilled or an error array when rejected. The error array
 * can contain the following data:
 *
 * - exception: (required, Exception) Exception that was encountered.
 * - response: (ResponseInterface) PSR-7 response that was received (if a
 * response) was received.
 * - connection_error: (bool) True if the error is the result of failing to
 * connect.
 */
class WrappedHttpHandler
{
    private
$httpHandler;
    private
$parser;
    private
$errorParser;
    private
$exceptionClass;

   
/**
     * @param callable $httpHandler Function that accepts a request and array
     * of request options and returns a promise
     * that fulfills with a response or rejects
     * with an error array.
     * @param callable $parser Function that accepts a response object
     * and returns an AWS result object.
     * @param callable $errorParser Function that parses a response object
     * into AWS error data.
     * @param string $exceptionClass Exception class to throw.
     */
   
public function __construct(
        callable
$httpHandler,
        callable
$parser,
        callable
$errorParser,
       
$exceptionClass = 'Aws\Exception\AwsException'
   
) {
       
$this->httpHandler = $httpHandler;
       
$this->parser = $parser;
       
$this->errorParser = $errorParser;
       
$this->exceptionClass = $exceptionClass;
    }

   
/**
     * Calls the simpler HTTP specific handler and wraps the returned promise
     * with AWS specific values (e.g., a result object or AWS exception).
     *
     * @param CommandInterface $command Command being executed.
     * @param RequestInterface $request Request to send.
     *
     * @return Promise\PromiseInterface
     */
   
public function __invoke(
       
CommandInterface $command,
       
RequestInterface $request
   
) {
       
$fn = $this->httpHandler;

        return
Promise\promise_for($fn($request, $command['@http'] ?: []))
            ->
then(
                function (
ResponseInterface $res) use ($command, $request) {
                    return
$this->parseResponse($command, $request, $res);
                },
                function (
$err) use ($request, $command) {
                    if (
is_array($err)) {
                       
$exception = $this->parseError($err, $request, $command);
                        return new
Promise\RejectedPromise($exception);
                    }
                    return new
Promise\RejectedPromise($err);
                }
            );
    }

   
/**
     * @param CommandInterface $command
     * @param RequestInterface $request
     * @param ResponseInterface $response
     *
     * @return ResultInterface
     */
   
private function parseResponse(
       
CommandInterface $command,
       
RequestInterface $request,
       
ResponseInterface $response
   
) {
       
$parser = $this->parser;
       
$status = $response->getStatusCode();
       
$result = $status < 300
           
? $parser($command, $response)
            : new
Result();

       
$metadata = [
           
'statusCode' => $status,
           
'effectiveUri' => (string) $request->getUri(),
           
'headers' => []
         ];

       
// Bring headers into the metadata array.
       
foreach ($response->getHeaders() as $name => $values) {
           
$metadata['headers'][strtolower($name)] = $values[0];
        }

       
$result['@metadata'] = $metadata;

        return
$result;
    }

   
/**
     * Parses a rejection into an AWS error.
     *
     * @param array $err Rejection error array.
     * @param RequestInterface $request Request that was sent.
     * @param CommandInterface $command Command being sent.
     *
     * @return \Exception
     */
   
private function parseError(
        array
$err,
       
RequestInterface $request,
       
CommandInterface $command
   
) {
        if (!isset(
$err['exception'])) {
            throw new \
RuntimeException('The HTTP handler was rejected without an "exception" key value pair.');
        }

       
$serviceError = "AWS HTTP error: " . $err['exception']->getMessage();

        if (!isset(
$err['response'])) {
           
$parts = ['response' => null];
        } else {
            try {
               
$parts = call_user_func($this->errorParser, $err['response']);
               
$serviceError .= " {$parts['code']} ({$parts['type']}): "
                   
. "{$parts['message']} - " . $err['response']->getBody();
            } catch (
ParserException $e) {
               
$parts = [];
               
$serviceError .= ' Unable to parse error information from '
                   
. "response - {$e->getMessage()}";
            }

           
$parts['response'] = $err['response'];
        }

       
$parts['exception'] = $err['exception'];
       
$parts['request'] = $request;
       
$parts['connection_error'] = !empty($err['connection_error']);

        return new
$this->exceptionClass(
           
sprintf(
               
'Error executing "%s" on "%s"; %s',
               
$command->getName(),
               
$request->getUri(),
               
$serviceError
           
),
           
$command,
           
$parts,
           
$err['exception']
        );
    }
}