h2i
h2i is an interactive HTTP/2 ("h2") console debugger. Miss the good ol' days of telnetting to your HTTP/1.n servers? We're bringing you back.
Features:
- send raw HTTP/2 frames
- PING
- SETTINGS
- HEADERS
- etc
- type in HTTP/1.n and have it auto-HPACK/frame-ify it for HTTP/2
- pretty print all received HTTP/2 frames from the peer (including HPACK decoding)
- tab completion of commands, options
Not yet features, but soon:
- unnecessary CONTINUATION frames on short boundaries, to test peer implementations
- request bodies (DATA frames)
- send invalid frames for testing server implementations (supported by underlying Framer)
Later:
- act like a server
Installation
$ go get golang.org/x/net/http2/h2i
$ h2i <host>
Demo
$ h2i
Usage: h2i <hostname>
-insecure
Whether to skip TLS cert validation
-nextproto string
Comma-separated list of NPN/ALPN protocol names to negotiate. (default "h2,h2-14")
$ h2i google.com
Connecting to google.com:443 ...
Connected to 74.125.224.41:443
Negotiated protocol "h2-14"
[FrameHeader SETTINGS len=18]
[MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS = 100]
[INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = 1048576]
[MAX_FRAME_SIZE = 16384]
[FrameHeader WINDOW_UPDATE len=4]
Window-Increment = 983041
h2i> PING h2iSayHI
[FrameHeader PING flags=ACK len=8]
Data = "h2iSayHI"
h2i> headers
(as HTTP/1.1)> GET / HTTP/1.1
(as HTTP/1.1)> Host: ip.appspot.com
(as HTTP/1.1)> User-Agent: h2i/brad-n-blake
(as HTTP/1.1)>
Opening Stream-ID 1:
:authority = ip.appspot.com
:method = GET
:path = /
:scheme = https
user-agent = h2i/brad-n-blake
[FrameHeader HEADERS flags=END_HEADERS stream=1 len=77]
:status = "200"
alternate-protocol = "443:quic,p=1"
content-length = "15"
content-type = "text/html"
date = "Fri, 01 May 2015 23:06:56 GMT"
server = "Google Frontend"
[FrameHeader DATA flags=END_STREAM stream=1 len=15]
"173.164.155.78\n"
[FrameHeader PING len=8]
Data = "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"
h2i> ping
[FrameHeader PING flags=ACK len=8]
Data = "h2i_ping"
h2i> ping
[FrameHeader PING flags=ACK len=8]
Data = "h2i_ping"
h2i> ping
[FrameHeader GOAWAY len=22]
Last-Stream-ID = 1; Error-Code = PROTOCOL_ERROR (1)
ReadFrame: EOF
Status
Quick few hour hack. So much yet to do. Feel free to file issues for bugs or wishlist items, but @bmizerany and I aren't yet accepting pull requests until things settle down.