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161 lines
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TypeScript
161 lines
5 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import { test, testPerm, assert, assertEqual } from "./test_util.ts";
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import * as deno from "deno";
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchJsonSuccess() {
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/package.json");
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const json = await response.json();
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assertEqual(json.name, "deno");
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});
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test(async function fetchPerm() {
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let err;
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try {
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await fetch("http://localhost:4545/package.json");
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} catch (err_) {
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err = err_;
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}
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assertEqual(err.kind, deno.ErrorKind.PermissionDenied);
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assertEqual(err.name, "PermissionDenied");
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchHeaders() {
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/package.json");
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const headers = response.headers;
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assertEqual(headers.get("Content-Type"), "application/json");
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assert(headers.get("Server").startsWith("SimpleHTTP"));
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchBlob() {
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/package.json");
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const headers = response.headers;
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const blob = await response.blob();
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assertEqual(blob.type, headers.get("Content-Type"));
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assertEqual(blob.size, Number(headers.get("Content-Length")));
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function responseClone() {
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/package.json");
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const response1 = response.clone();
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assert(response !== response1);
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assertEqual(response.status, response1.status);
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assertEqual(response.statusText, response1.statusText);
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const ab = await response.arrayBuffer();
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const ab1 = await response1.arrayBuffer();
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for (let i = 0; i < ab.byteLength; i++) {
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assertEqual(ab[i], ab1[i]);
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}
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});
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// TODO(ry) The following tests work but are flaky. There's a race condition
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// somewhere. Here is what one of these flaky failures looks like:
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//
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// test fetchPostBodyString_permW0N1E0R0
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// assertEqual failed. actual = expected = POST /blah HTTP/1.1
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// hello: World
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// foo: Bar
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// host: 127.0.0.1:4502
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// content-length: 11
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// hello world
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// Error: actual: expected: POST /blah HTTP/1.1
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// hello: World
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// foo: Bar
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// host: 127.0.0.1:4502
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// content-length: 11
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// hello world
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// at Object.assertEqual (file:///C:/deno/js/testing/util.ts:29:11)
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// at fetchPostBodyString (file
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/*
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function bufferServer(addr: string): deno.Buffer {
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const listener = deno.listen("tcp", addr);
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const buf = new deno.Buffer();
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listener.accept().then(async conn => {
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const p1 = buf.readFrom(conn);
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const p2 = conn.write(
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new TextEncoder().encode(
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"HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found\r\nContent-Length: 2\r\n\r\nNF"
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)
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);
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// Wait for both an EOF on the read side of the socket and for the write to
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// complete before closing it. Due to keep-alive, the EOF won't be sent
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// until the Connection close (HTTP/1.0) response, so readFrom() can't
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// proceed write. Conversely, if readFrom() is async, waiting for the
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// write() to complete is not a guarantee that we've read the incoming
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// request.
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await Promise.all([p1, p2]);
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conn.close();
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listener.close();
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});
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return buf;
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}
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchRequest() {
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const addr = "127.0.0.1:4501";
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const buf = bufferServer(addr);
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const response = await fetch(`http://${addr}/blah`, {
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method: "POST",
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headers: [["Hello", "World"], ["Foo", "Bar"]]
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});
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assertEqual(response.status, 404);
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assertEqual(response.headers.get("Content-Length"), "2");
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const actual = new TextDecoder().decode(buf.bytes());
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const expected = [
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"POST /blah HTTP/1.1\r\n",
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"hello: World\r\n",
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"foo: Bar\r\n",
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`host: ${addr}\r\n\r\n`
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].join("");
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assertEqual(actual, expected);
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchPostBodyString() {
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const addr = "127.0.0.1:4502";
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const buf = bufferServer(addr);
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const body = "hello world";
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const response = await fetch(`http://${addr}/blah`, {
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method: "POST",
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headers: [["Hello", "World"], ["Foo", "Bar"]],
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body
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});
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assertEqual(response.status, 404);
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assertEqual(response.headers.get("Content-Length"), "2");
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const actual = new TextDecoder().decode(buf.bytes());
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const expected = [
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"POST /blah HTTP/1.1\r\n",
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"hello: World\r\n",
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"foo: Bar\r\n",
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`host: ${addr}\r\n`,
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`content-length: ${body.length}\r\n\r\n`,
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body
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].join("");
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assertEqual(actual, expected);
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchPostBodyTypedArray() {
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const addr = "127.0.0.1:4503";
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const buf = bufferServer(addr);
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const bodyStr = "hello world";
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const body = new TextEncoder().encode(bodyStr);
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const response = await fetch(`http://${addr}/blah`, {
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method: "POST",
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headers: [["Hello", "World"], ["Foo", "Bar"]],
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body
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});
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assertEqual(response.status, 404);
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assertEqual(response.headers.get("Content-Length"), "2");
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const actual = new TextDecoder().decode(buf.bytes());
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const expected = [
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"POST /blah HTTP/1.1\r\n",
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"hello: World\r\n",
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"foo: Bar\r\n",
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`host: ${addr}\r\n`,
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`content-length: ${body.byteLength}\r\n\r\n`,
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bodyStr
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].join("");
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assertEqual(actual, expected);
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});
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*/
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