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spec/net_http_parser_spec.lua @ 13262:9a86e7cbdd79
mod_storage_internal: Fix fast trimming of archive with exactly one item
This method would previously never delete the first (and only) item
since it works out which item should become the first item after the
trim operation, which doesn't make sense when all should be removed.
This also works as an optimization for when all the last item should be
trimmed, thus items should be removed.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 24 Sep 2023 13:41:54 +0200 |
parent | 12889:94a99330ce87 |
child | 13378:db30ffbf2090 |
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local http_parser = require "net.http.parser"; local sha1 = require "util.hashes".sha1; local parser_input_bytes = 3; local function CRLF(s) return (s:gsub("\n", "\r\n")); end local function test_stream(stream, expect) local chunks_processed = 0; local success_cb = spy.new(function (packet) assert.is_table(packet); if packet.body ~= false then assert.is_equal(expect.body, packet.body); end if expect.chunks then if chunks_processed == 0 then assert.is_true(packet.partial); packet.body_sink = { write = function (_, data) chunks_processed = chunks_processed + 1; assert.equal(expect.chunks[chunks_processed], data); return true; end; }; end end end); local function options_cb() return { -- Force streaming API mode body_size_limit = expect.chunks and 0 or nil; buffer_size_limit = 10*1024*2; }; end local parser = http_parser.new(success_cb, error, (stream[1] or stream):sub(1,4) == "HTTP" and "client" or "server", options_cb) if type(stream) == "string" then for chunk in stream:gmatch("."..string.rep(".?", parser_input_bytes-1)) do parser:feed(chunk); end else for _, chunk in ipairs(stream) do parser:feed(chunk); end end if expect.chunks then assert.equal(chunks_processed, #expect.chunks); end assert.spy(success_cb).was_called(expect.count or 1); end describe("net.http.parser", function() describe("parser", function() it("should handle requests with no content-length or body", function () test_stream( CRLF[[ GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: example.com ]], { body = ""; } ); end); it("should handle responses with empty body", function () test_stream( CRLF[[ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 ]], { body = ""; } ); end); it("should handle simple responses", function () test_stream( CRLF[[ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 7 Hello ]], { body = "Hello\r\n", count = 1; } ); end); it("should handle chunked encoding in responses", function () test_stream( CRLF[[ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Transfer-Encoding: chunked 1 H 1 e 2 ll 1 o 0 ]], { body = "Hello", count = 3; } ); end); it("should handle a stream of responses", function () test_stream( CRLF[[ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 5 Hello HTTP/1.1 200 OK Transfer-Encoding: chunked 1 H 1 e 2 ll 1 o 0 ]], { body = "Hello", count = 4; } ); end); it("should correctly find chunk boundaries", function () test_stream({ CRLF[[ HTTP/1.1 200 OK Transfer-Encoding: chunked ]].."3\r\n:)\n\r\n"}, { count = 1; -- Once (partial) chunks = { ":)\n" }; } ); end); end); it("should handle large chunked responses", function () local data = io.open("spec/inputs/http/httpstream-chunked-test.txt", "rb"):read("*a"); -- Just a sanity check... text editors and things may mess with line endings, etc. assert.equal("25930f021785ae14053a322c2dbc1897c3769720", sha1(data, true), "test data malformed"); test_stream(data, { body = string.rep("~", 11085), count = 3; }); end); end);