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spec/net_http_parser_spec.lua @ 13076:f4e33d17eaa8

mod_tls: Drop request for client certificates on outgoing connections It is the other end who should request client certificates for these connections, we only need to send ours. Hopefully this was treated as a noop, so probably no harm in keeping it. But hey, spring cleaning? :)
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 19 Apr 2023 11:14:11 +0200
parent 12889:94a99330ce87
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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);