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test: fix flaky test test-http-pipeline-flood
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PR-URL: #3636
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
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dnakamura authored and jasnell committed Dec 17, 2015
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var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');

// Here we are testing the HTTP server module's flood prevention mechanism.
// When writeable.write returns false (ie the underlying send() indicated the
// native buffer is full), the HTTP server cork()s the readable part of the
// stream. This means that new requests will not be read (however request which
// have already been read, but are awaiting processing will still be
// processed).

// Normally when the writable stream emits a 'drain' event, the server then
// uncorks the readable stream, although we arent testing that part here.

switch (process.argv[2]) {
case undefined:
return parent();
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var childClosed = false;
var requests = 0;
var connections = 0;
var backloggedReqs = 0;

var server = http.createServer(function(req, res) {
requests++;
res.setHeader('content-length', bigResponse.length);
res.end(bigResponse);
if (!res.write(bigResponse)) {
if (backloggedReqs == 0) {
// Once the native buffer fills (ie write() returns false), the flood
// prevention should kick in.
// This means the stream should emit no more 'data' events. However we
// may still be asked to process more requests if they were read before
// mechanism activated.
req.socket.on('data', function() { assert(false); });
}
backloggedReqs++;
}
res.end();
});

server.on('connection', function(conn) {
connections++;
});

// kill the connection after a bit, verifying that the
// flood of requests was eventually halted.
server.setTimeout(200, function(conn) {
gotTimeout = true;
conn.destroy();
});

server.listen(common.PORT, function() {
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assert.equal(connections, 1);
// The number of requests we end up processing before the outgoing
// connection backs up and requires a drain is implementation-dependent.
// We can safely assume is more than 250.
console.log('server got %d requests', requests);
assert(requests >= 250);
console.log('server sent %d backlogged requests', backloggedReqs);

console.log('ok');
});
}

function child() {
var net = require('net');

var gotEpipe = false;
var conn = net.connect({ port: common.PORT });

var req = 'GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost:' +
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req = new Array(10241).join(req);

conn.on('connect', function() {
//kill child after 1s of flooding
setTimeout(function() { conn.destroy(); }, 1000);
write();
});

conn.on('drain', write);

conn.on('error', function(er) {
gotEpipe = true;
});

process.on('exit', function() {
assert(gotEpipe);
console.log('ok - child');
});

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