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The [ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT] error happens no matter how much or how little I add or remove to my code.
even just the basic server,
var ns = new (require('node-static')).Server('./pub');
httpserver = require('http').createServer((req, res)=>{
req.addListener('end',()=>{
ns.serve(req, res);
}).resume();
});
httpserver.listen(1111);
as given from the documentation. For some reason, it only affects a specific file; And by specific file, I mean a file which happens to, for some reason, be requested with a Range: bytes=0- header.
node:_http_server:342
throw new ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT('write');
^
Error [ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT]: Cannot write headers after they are sent to the client
at new NodeError (node:internal/errors:405:5)
at ServerResponse.writeHead (node:_http_server:342:11)
at Server.finish (/home/user/project/node_modules/node-static/lib/node-static.js:125:17)
at finish (/home/user/project/node_modules/node-static/lib/node-static.js:170:14)
at /home/user/project/node_modules/node-static/lib/node-static.js:337:13
at streamFile (/home/user/project/node_modules/node-static/lib/node-static.js:382:13)
at ReadStream.<anonymous> (/home/user/project/node_modules/node-static/lib/node-static.js:375:17)
at ReadStream.emit (node:events:511:28)
at emitCloseNT (node:internal/streams/destroy:132:10)
at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:81:21) {
code: 'ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT'
}
This has always worked up until a few days ago, which I guess is more likely my browsers fault.
and after some minor research, it appears that on that specific file, my browser is sending a Range: bytes=0- header. When I make a request to that same file, without the header present, it does not cause node-static to error out on me.
According to an official chromium contributor, and I suppose RFC 7233 §2.1, this is a normal, valid, and considerably probable request, despite the redundant header, that an HTTP server should be able to withstand. It is simply sent to verify that the server supports Range headers.
Node.js: v20.3.0
NPM: v9.7.1
node-static: 0.7.11
running OS: Debian 11 (Crostini Linux VM on Chrome OS)
Host OS (and browser): Chrome 115.0.5790.30 Beta
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The
[ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT]
error happens no matter how much or how little I add or remove to my code.even just the basic server,
as given from the documentation. For some reason, it only affects a specific file; And by specific file, I mean a file which happens to, for some reason, be requested with a
Range: bytes=0-
header.This has always worked up until a few days ago, which I guess is more likely my browsers fault.
and after some minor research, it appears that on that specific file, my browser is sending a
Range: bytes=0-
header. When I make a request to that same file, without the header present, it does not cause node-static to error out on me.According to an official chromium contributor, and I suppose RFC 7233 §2.1, this is a normal, valid, and considerably probable request, despite the redundant header, that an HTTP server should be able to withstand. It is simply sent to verify that the server supports
Range
headers.Node.js: v20.3.0
NPM: v9.7.1
node-static: 0.7.11
running OS: Debian 11 (Crostini Linux VM on Chrome OS)
Host OS (and browser): Chrome 115.0.5790.30 Beta
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: