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Usage of QUIC APIs inside HTTP/3 implementation (URLSession/Request)
Hello, I have a very basic quic client implementation. When you run this code with some basic quic server, you will see that we can't get a handle to stream identifier 0, but behavior is actually different when we use URLSession/URLRequest, and I can see that some information can be sent over the wire for stream identifier 0 with that implementation. You can find both code below I'm using to test this. I'd like to get more info about how I can use stream identifier 0 with NWMultiplexGroup, if I can't use it with NWMultiplexGroup, I need a workaround to use stream with id 0 and use multiple streams over the same connection. import Foundation import Network let dispatchQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "quicConnectionQueue") let incomingStreamQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "quicIncStreamsQueue") let outgoingStreamQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "quicOutStreamsQueue") let quicOptions = NWProtocolQUIC.Options() quicOptions.alpn = ["test"] sec_protocol_options_set_verify_block(quicOptions.securityProtocolOptions, { (sec_prot_metadata, sec_trust, complete_callback) in complete_callback(true) }, dispatchQueue) let parameters = NWParameters(quic: quicOptions); let multiplexGroup = NWMultiplexGroup(to: NWEndpoint.hostPort(host: "127.0.0.1", port: 5000)) let connectionGroup = NWConnectionGroup(with: multiplexGroup, using: parameters) connectionGroup.stateUpdateHandler = { newState in switch newState { case .ready: print("Connected using QUIC!") let _ = createNewStream(connGroup: connectionGroup, content: "First Stream") let _ = createNewStream(connGroup: connectionGroup, content: "Second Stream") break default: print("Default hit: newState: \(newState)") } } connectionGroup.newConnectionHandler = { newConnection in // Set state update handler on incoming stream newConnection.stateUpdateHandler = { newState in // Handle stream states } // Start the incoming stream newConnection.start(queue: incomingStreamQueue) } connectionGroup.start(queue: dispatchQueue) sleep(50) func createNewStream(connGroup: NWConnectionGroup, content: String) -> NWConnection? { let stream = NWConnection(from: connectionGroup) stream?.stateUpdateHandler = { streamState in switch streamState { case .ready: stream?.send(content: content.data(using: .ascii), completion: .contentProcessed({ error in print("Send completed! Error: \(String(describing: error))") })) print("Sent data!") printStreamId(stream: stream) break default: print("Default hit: streamState: \(streamState)") } } stream?.start(queue: outgoingStreamQueue) return stream } func printStreamId(stream: NWConnection?) { let streamMetadata = stream?.metadata(definition: NWProtocolQUIC.definition) as? NWProtocolQUIC.Metadata print("stream Identifier: \(String(describing: streamMetadata?.streamIdentifier))") } URLSession/URLRequest code: import Foundation var networkManager = NetworkManager() networkManager.testHTTP3Request() sleep(5) class NetworkManager: NSObject, URLSessionDataDelegate { private var session: URLSession! private var operationQueue = OperationQueue() func testHTTP3Request() { if self.session == nil { let config = URLSessionConfiguration.default config.requestCachePolicy = .reloadIgnoringLocalCacheData self.session = URLSession(configuration: config, delegate: self, delegateQueue: operationQueue) } let urlStr = "https://localhost:5000" let url = URL(string: urlStr)! var request = URLRequest(url: url, cachePolicy: .reloadIgnoringLocalCacheData, timeoutInterval: 60.0) request.assumesHTTP3Capable = true self.session.dataTask(with: request) { (data, response, error) in if let error = error as NSError? { print("task transport error \(error.domain) / \(error.code)") return } guard let data = data, let response = response as? HTTPURLResponse else { print("task response is invalid") return } guard 200 ..< 300 ~= response.statusCode else { print("task response status code is invalid; received \(response.statusCode), but expected 2xx") return } print("task finished with status \(response.statusCode), bytes \(data.count)") }.resume() } } extension NetworkManager { func urlSession(_ session: URLSession, task: URLSessionTask, didFinishCollecting metrics: URLSessionTaskMetrics) { let protocols = metrics.transactionMetrics.map { $0.networkProtocolName ?? "-" } print("protocols: \(protocols)") } func urlSession(_ session: URLSession, didReceive challenge: URLAuthenticationChallenge, completionHandler: @escaping (URLSession.AuthChallengeDisposition, URLCredential?) -> Void) { if challenge.protectionSpace.serverTrust == nil { completionHandler(.useCredential, nil) } else { let trust: SecTrust = challenge.protectionSpace.serverTrust! let credential = URLCredential(trust: trust) completionHandler(.useCredential, credential) } } }
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