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new-api/common/http.go
CaIon 9c08d8cf20 feat: introduce IOCopyBytesGracefully function for streamlined response body handling
This update adds the IOCopyBytesGracefully function to the common package, which simplifies the process of copying response bodies in the OpenAI handlers. It enhances error handling and ensures proper resource management by encapsulating the logic for setting headers and writing response data. The OpenAI handlers have been refactored to utilize this new function, improving code clarity and maintainability.
2025-06-27 22:36:12 +08:00

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package common
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"io"
"net/http"
)
func CloseResponseBodyGracefully(httpResponse *http.Response) {
if httpResponse == nil || httpResponse.Body == nil {
return
}
err := httpResponse.Body.Close()
if err != nil {
SysError("failed to close response body: " + err.Error())
}
}
func IOCopyBytesGracefully(c *gin.Context, src *http.Response, data []byte) {
if src == nil || src.Body == nil {
return
}
defer CloseResponseBodyGracefully(src)
if c.Writer == nil {
return
}
src.Body = io.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(data))
// We shouldn't set the header before we parse the response body, because the parse part may fail.
// And then we will have to send an error response, but in this case, the header has already been set.
// So the httpClient will be confused by the response.
// For example, Postman will report error, and we cannot check the response at all.
for k, v := range src.Header {
// avoid setting Content-Length
if k == "Content-Length" {
continue
}
c.Writer.Header().Set(k, v[0])
}
// set Content-Length header manually
c.Writer.Header().Set("Content-Length", fmt.Sprintf("%d", len(data)))
c.Writer.WriteHeader(src.StatusCode)
c.Writer.WriteHeaderNow()
_, err := io.Copy(c.Writer, src.Body)
if err != nil {
LogError(c, fmt.Sprintf("failed to copy response body: %s", err.Error()))
}
}