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Resolves #1705 This PR adds the Deno APIs as a global namespace named `Deno`. For backwards compatibility, the ability to `import * from "deno"` is preserved. I have tried to convert every test and internal code the references the module to use the namespace instead, but because I didn't break compatibility I am not sure. On the REPL, `deno` no longer exists, replaced only with `Deno` to align with the regular runtime. The runtime type library includes both the namespace and module. This means it duplicates the whole type information. When we remove the functionality from the runtime, it will be a one line change to the library generator to remove the module definition from the type library. I marked a `TODO` in a couple places where to remove the `"deno"` module, but there are additional places I know I didn't mark.
248 lines
7.7 KiB
TypeScript
248 lines
7.7 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2019 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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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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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchEmptyInvalid() {
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let err;
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try {
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await fetch("");
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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.InvalidUri);
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assertEqual(err.name, "InvalidUri");
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchMultipartFormDataSuccess() {
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const response = await fetch(
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"http://localhost:4545/tests/subdir/multipart_form_data.txt"
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);
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const formData = await response.formData();
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assert(formData.has("field_1"));
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assertEqual(formData.get("field_1").toString(), "value_1 \r\n");
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assert(formData.has("field_2"));
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/* TODO(ry) Re-enable this test once we bring back the global File type.
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const file = formData.get("field_2") as File;
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assertEqual(file.name, "file.js");
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*/
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// Currently we cannot read from file...
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchURLEncodedFormDataSuccess() {
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const response = await fetch(
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"http://localhost:4545/tests/subdir/form_urlencoded.txt"
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);
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const formData = await response.formData();
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assert(formData.has("field_1"));
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assertEqual(formData.get("field_1").toString(), "Hi");
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assert(formData.has("field_2"));
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assertEqual(formData.get("field_2").toString(), "<Deno>");
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchInitStringBody() {
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const data = "Hello World";
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/echo_server", {
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method: "POST",
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body: data
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});
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const text = await response.text();
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assertEqual(text, data);
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assert(response.headers.get("content-type").startsWith("text/plain"));
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchInitTypedArrayBody() {
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const data = "Hello World";
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/echo_server", {
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method: "POST",
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body: new TextEncoder().encode(data)
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});
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const text = await response.text();
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assertEqual(text, data);
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchInitURLSearchParamsBody() {
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const data = "param1=value1¶m2=value2";
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const params = new URLSearchParams(data);
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/echo_server", {
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method: "POST",
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body: params
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});
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const text = await response.text();
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assertEqual(text, data);
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assert(
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response.headers
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.get("content-type")
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.startsWith("application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
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);
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});
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testPerm({ net: true }, async function fetchInitBlobBody() {
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const data = "const a = 1";
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const blob = new Blob([data], {
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type: "text/javascript"
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});
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const response = await fetch("http://localhost:4545/echo_server", {
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method: "POST",
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body: blob
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});
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const text = await response.text();
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assertEqual(text, data);
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assert(response.headers.get("content-type").startsWith("text/javascript"));
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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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