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mod_websocket: Merge session close handling changes from mod_c2s (bug fixes)
This should bring some fixes and general robustness that mod_websocket had
missed out on. The duplicated code here is not at all ideal. To prevent this
happening again, we should figure out how to have the common logic in a single
place, while still being able to do the websocket-specific parts that we need.
The main known bug that this fixes is that it's possible for a session to get
into a non-destroyable state. For example, if we try to session:close() a
hibernating session, then session.conn is nil and the function will simply
return without doing anything. In the mod_c2s code we already handle this, and
just destroy the session. But if a hibernating websocket session is never
resumed or becomes non-resumable, it will become immortal!
By merging the fix from mod_c2s, the session should now be correctly
destroyed.
| author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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| date | Tue, 11 Mar 2025 18:44:40 +0000 |
| parent | 12777:4d5549de27e6 |
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describe("util.jsonpointer", function() local json, jp; setup(function() json = require "util.json"; jp = require "util.jsonpointer"; end) describe("resolve()", function() local example; setup(function() example = json.decode([[{ "foo": ["bar", "baz"], "": 0, "a/b": 1, "c%d": 2, "e^f": 3, "g|h": 4, "i\\j": 5, "k\"l": 6, " ": 7, "m~n": 8 }]]) end) it("works", function() assert.is_nil(jp.resolve("string", "/string")) assert.same(example, jp.resolve(example, "")); assert.same({ "bar", "baz" }, jp.resolve(example, "/foo")); assert.same("bar", jp.resolve(example, "/foo/0")); assert.same(nil, jp.resolve(example, "/foo/-")); assert.same(0, jp.resolve(example, "/")); assert.same(1, jp.resolve(example, "/a~1b")); assert.same(2, jp.resolve(example, "/c%d")); assert.same(3, jp.resolve(example, "/e^f")); assert.same(4, jp.resolve(example, "/g|h")); assert.same(5, jp.resolve(example, "/i\\j")); assert.same(6, jp.resolve(example, "/k\"l")); assert.same(7, jp.resolve(example, "/ ")); assert.same(8, jp.resolve(example, "/m~0n")); end) end) end)