-# Copyright (C) 2016-2019 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
+# Copyright (C) 2016-2020 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
# License: AGPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
# note: our HTTP server should be standalone and capable of running
# generic PSGI/Plack apps.
use Test::More;
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
use PublicInbox::Spawn qw(which spawn);
-
-foreach my $mod (qw(Plack::Util Plack::Builder HTTP::Date HTTP::Status)) {
- eval "require $mod";
- plan skip_all => "$mod missing for httpd-corner.t" if $@;
-}
-
+use PublicInbox::TestCommon;
+require_mods(qw(Plack::Util Plack::Builder HTTP::Date HTTP::Status));
use Digest::SHA qw(sha1_hex);
+use IO::Handle ();
use IO::Socket;
use IO::Socket::UNIX;
use Fcntl qw(:seek);
use Socket qw(IPPROTO_TCP TCP_NODELAY SOL_SOCKET);
use POSIX qw(mkfifo);
-require './t/common.perl';
my ($tmpdir, $for_destroy) = tmpdir();
my $fifo = "$tmpdir/fifo";
ok(defined mkfifo($fifo, 0777), 'created FIFO');
my $out = "$tmpdir/stdout.log";
my $psgi = "./t/httpd-corner.psgi";
my $sock = tcp_server() or die;
+my @zmods = qw(PublicInbox::GzipFilter IO::Uncompress::Gunzip);
# make sure stdin is not a pipe for lsof test to check for leaking pipes
open(STDIN, '<', '/dev/null') or die 'no /dev/null: $!';
# Make sure we don't clobber socket options set by systemd or similar
# using socket activation:
-my ($defer_accept_val, $accf_arg);
+my ($defer_accept_val, $accf_arg, $TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT);
if ($^O eq 'linux') {
- setsockopt($sock, IPPROTO_TCP, Socket::TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT(), 5) or die;
- my $x = getsockopt($sock, IPPROTO_TCP, Socket::TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT());
+ $TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT = eval { Socket::TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT() } // 9;
+ setsockopt($sock, IPPROTO_TCP, $TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT, 5) or die;
+ my $x = getsockopt($sock, IPPROTO_TCP, $TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT);
defined $x or die "getsockopt: $!";
$defer_accept_val = unpack('i', $x);
if ($defer_accept_val <= 0) {
like($head, qr/\b413\b/, 'got 413 response');
}
+{
+ my $conn = conn_for($sock, '1.1 Transfer-Encoding bogus');
+ $conn->write("PUT /sha1 HTTP/1.1\r\nTransfer-Encoding: bogus\r\n\r\n");
+ $conn->read(my $buf, 4096);
+ like($buf, qr!\AHTTP/1\.[0-9] 400 !, 'got 400 response on bogus TE');
+}
+{
+ my $conn = conn_for($sock, '1.1 Content-Length bogus');
+ $conn->write("PUT /sha1 HTTP/1.1\r\nContent-Length: 3.3\r\n\r\n");
+ $conn->read(my $buf, 4096);
+ like($buf, qr!\AHTTP/1\.[0-9] 400 !, 'got 400 response on bad length');
+}
+
+{
+ my $req = "PUT /sha1 HTTP/1.1\r\nContent-Length: 3\r\n" .
+ "Content-Length: 3\r\n\r\n";
+ # this is stricter than it needs to be. Due to the way
+ # Plack::HTTPParser, PSGI specs, and how hash tables work in common
+ # languages; it's not possible to tell the difference between folded
+ # and intentionally bad commas (e.g. "Content-Length: 3, 3")
+ if (0) {
+ require Plack::HTTPParser; # XS or pure Perl
+ require Data::Dumper;
+ Plack::HTTPParser::parse_http_request($req, my $env = {});
+ diag Data::Dumper::Dumper($env); # "Content-Length: 3, 3"
+ }
+ my $conn = conn_for($sock, '1.1 Content-Length dupe');
+ $conn->write($req);
+ $conn->read(my $buf, 4096);
+ like($buf, qr!\AHTTP/1\.[0-9] 400 !, 'got 400 response on dupe length');
+}
+
{
my $conn = conn_for($sock, 'chunk with pipeline');
my $n = 10;
my $cmd = [qw(curl --tcp-nodelay --no-buffer -T- -HExpect: -sS), $url];
open my $cout, '+>', undef or die;
open my $cerr, '>', undef or die;
- my $rdr = { 0 => fileno($r), 1 => fileno($cout), 2 => fileno($cerr) };
+ my $rdr = { 0 => $r, 1 => $cout, 2 => $cerr };
my $pid = spawn($cmd, undef, $rdr);
close $r or die "close read pipe: $!";
foreach my $c ('a'..'z') {
waitpid($pid, 0);
is($?, 0, 'curl exited successfully');
is(-s $cerr, 0, 'no errors from curl');
- $cout->seek(0, SEEK_SET);
+ seek($cout, 0, SEEK_SET);
is(<$cout>, sha1_hex($str), 'read expected body');
open my $fh, '-|', qw(curl -sS), "$base/async-big" or die $!;
close $fh or die "curl errored out \$?=$?";
is($n, 30 * 1024 * 1024, 'got expected output from curl');
is($non_zero, 0, 'read all zeros');
+
+ require_mods(@zmods, 1);
+ open $fh, '-|', qw(curl -sS), "$base/psgi-return-gzip" or die;
+ binmode $fh;
+ my $buf = do { local $/; <$fh> };
+ close $fh or die "curl errored out \$?=$?";
+ IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::gunzip(\$buf => \(my $out));
+ is($out, "hello world\n");
+}
+
+{
+ my $conn = conn_for($sock, 'psgi_return ENOENT');
+ print $conn "GET /psgi-return-enoent HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n" or die;
+ my $buf = '';
+ sysread($conn, $buf, 16384, length($buf)) until $buf =~ /\r\n\r\n/;
+ like($buf, qr!HTTP/1\.[01] 500\b!, 'got 500 error on ENOENT');
}
{
SKIP: {
skip 'TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT is Linux-only', 1 if $^O ne 'linux';
- my $var = Socket::TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT();
+ my $var = $TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT;
defined(my $x = getsockopt($sock, IPPROTO_TCP, $var)) or die;
is(unpack('i', $x), $defer_accept_val,
'TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT unchanged if previously set');
is_deeply([], [keys %child], 'no extra pipes with -W0');
};
+# ensure compatibility with other PSGI servers
+SKIP: {
+ require_mods(@zmods, qw(Plack::Test HTTP::Request::Common), 3);
+ use_ok 'HTTP::Request::Common';
+ use_ok 'Plack::Test';
+ STDERR->flush;
+ open my $olderr, '>&', \*STDERR or die "dup stderr: $!";
+ open my $tmperr, '+>', undef or die;
+ open STDERR, '>&', $tmperr or die;
+ STDERR->autoflush(1);
+ my $app = require $psgi;
+ test_psgi($app, sub {
+ my ($cb) = @_;
+ my $req = GET('http://example.com/psgi-return-gzip');
+ my $res = $cb->($req);
+ my $buf = $res->content;
+ IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::gunzip(\$buf => \(my $out));
+ is($out, "hello world\n", 'got expected output');
+
+ $req = GET('http://example.com/psgi-return-enoent');
+ $res = $cb->($req);
+ is($res->code, 500, 'got error on ENOENT');
+ seek($tmperr, 0, SEEK_SET) or die;
+ my $errbuf = do { local $/; <$tmperr> };
+ like($errbuf, qr/this-better-not-exist/,
+ 'error logged about missing command');
+ });
+ open STDERR, '>&', $olderr or die "restore stderr: $!";
+}
+
done_testing();
sub capture {