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%% Copyright (c) 2011-2017, Loïc Hoguin <essen@ninenines.eu>
2011-11-08 00:51:49 +01:00
%% Copyright (c) 2011, Anthony Ramine <nox@dev-extend.eu>
%%
%% Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
%% purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
%% copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
%%
%% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
%% WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
%% MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
%% ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
%% WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
%% ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
%% OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
-module(http_SUITE).
-compile(export_all).
-compile(nowarn_export_all).
-import(ct_helper, [config/2]).
-import(cowboy_test, [gun_open/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [gun_open/2]).
-import(cowboy_test, [gun_down/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_open/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_send/2]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_recv_head/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_expect_recv/2]).
%% ct.
all() ->
[
{group, http},
{group, https},
{group, http_compress},
{group, https_compress},
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{group, parse_host},
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{group, set_env}
].
groups() ->
Tests = ct_helper:all(?MODULE) -- [
parse_host, set_env_dispatch
],
[
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{http, [], Tests}, %% @todo parallel
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{https, [parallel], Tests},
{http_compress, [parallel], Tests},
{https_compress, [parallel], Tests},
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{parse_host, [], [
parse_host
]},
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{set_env, [], [
set_env_dispatch
]}
].
init_per_group(Name = http, Config) ->
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cowboy_test:init_http(Name, #{env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)}}, Config);
init_per_group(Name = https, Config) ->
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cowboy_test:init_https(Name, #{env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)}}, Config);
init_per_group(Name = http_compress, Config) ->
Initial commit with connection/streams Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
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cowboy_test:init_http(Name, #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
compress => true
}, Config);
init_per_group(Name = https_compress, Config) ->
Initial commit with connection/streams Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
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cowboy_test:init_https(Name, #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
compress => true
}, Config);
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init_per_group(parse_host, Config) ->
Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([
{'_', [
{"/req_attr", http_req_attr, []}
]}
]),
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(parse_host, [{port, 0}], #{
env => #{dispatch => Dispatch}
}),
Port = ranch:get_port(parse_host),
[{type, tcp}, {protocol, http}, {port, Port}, {opts, []}|Config];
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init_per_group(set_env, Config) ->
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(set_env, [{port, 0}], #{
env => #{dispatch => []}
}),
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Port = ranch:get_port(set_env),
[{type, tcp}, {protocol, http}, {port, Port}, {opts, []}|Config].
end_per_group(Name, _) ->
ok = cowboy:stop_listener(Name).
%% Dispatch configuration.
init_dispatch(_) ->
cowboy_router:compile([
{"localhost", [
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{"/chunked_response", http_chunked, []},
{"/headers/dupe", http_handler,
Initial commit with connection/streams Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
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[{headers, #{<<"connection">> => <<"close">>}}]},
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{"/set_resp/header", http_set_resp,
Initial commit with connection/streams Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
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[{headers, #{<<"vary">> => <<"Accept">>}}]},
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{"/set_resp/overwrite", http_set_resp,
Initial commit with connection/streams Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
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[{headers, #{<<"server">> => <<"DesireDrive/1.0">>}}]},
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{"/set_resp/body", http_set_resp,
[{body, <<"A flameless dance does not equal a cycle">>}]},
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{"/handler_errors", http_errors, []},
{"/echo/body", http_echo_body, []},
{"/param_all", rest_param_all, []},
{"/bad_accept", rest_simple_resource, []},
{"/bad_content_type", rest_patch_resource, []},
{"/simple", rest_simple_resource, []},
{"/forbidden_post", rest_forbidden_resource, [true]},
{"/simple_post", rest_forbidden_resource, [false]},
{"/missing_get_callbacks", rest_missing_callbacks, []},
{"/missing_put_callbacks", rest_missing_callbacks, []},
{"/nodelete", rest_nodelete_resource, []},
{"/post_charset", rest_post_charset_resource, []},
{"/postonly", rest_postonly_resource, []},
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{"/patch", rest_patch_resource, []},
{"/resetags", rest_resource_etags, []},
{"/rest_expires", rest_expires, []},
{"/rest_expires_binary", rest_expires_binary, []},
{"/rest_empty_resource", rest_empty_resource, []},
{"/loop_stream_recv", http_loop_stream_recv, []},
{"/", http_handler, []}
]}
]).
%% Convenience functions.
do_raw(Data, Config) ->
Client = raw_open(Config),
ok = raw_send(Client, Data),
case catch raw_recv_head(Client) of
{'EXIT', _} -> closed;
Resp -> element(2, cow_http:parse_status_line(Resp))
end.
do_get(Path, Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, Path),
{response, _, Status, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
gun:close(ConnPid),
Status.
%% Tests.
check_raw_status(Config) ->
Huge = [$0 || _ <- lists:seq(1, 5000)],
HugeCookie = lists:flatten(["whatever_man_biiiiiiiiiiiig_cookie_me_want_77="
"Wed Apr 06 2011 10:38:52 GMT-0500 (CDT)" || _ <- lists:seq(1, 40)]),
ResponsePacket =
"HTTP/1.0 302 Found\r
Location: http://www.google.co.il/\r
Cache-Control: private\r
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8\r
Set-Cookie: PREF=ID=568f67013d4a7afa:FF=0:TM=1323014101:LM=1323014101:S=XqctDWC65MzKT0zC; expires=Tue, 03-Dec-2013 15:55:01 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.com\r
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 15:55:01 GMT\r
Server: gws\r
Content-Length: 221\r
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block\r
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN\r
\r
<HTML><HEAD><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\">
<TITLE>302 Moved</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
<H1>302 Moved</H1>
The document has moved
<A HREF=\"http://www.google.co.il/\">here</A>.
</BODY></HTML>",
Tests = [
{200, ["GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: localhost\r\n"
"Set-Cookie: ", HugeCookie, "\r\n\r\n"]},
{200, "\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nGET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\n\r\n"},
{200, "GET http://proxy/ HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\n\r\n"},
{400, "\n"},
{400, "Garbage\r\n\r\n"},
{400, "\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n"},
{400, " / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\n\r\n"},
{400, "GET HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\n\r\n"},
{400, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: ninenines.eu\r\n\r\n"},
{400, "GET http://proxy/ HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n"},
{400, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost:bad_port\r\n\r\n"},
{400, ResponsePacket},
{408, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"},
{408, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost"},
{408, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\n"},
{408, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\n\r"},
{closed, Huge},
{431, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n" ++ Huge},
{505, "GET / HTTP/1.2\r\nHost: localhost\r\n\r\n"},
{closed, ""},
{closed, "\r\n"},
{closed, "\r\n\r\n"},
{closed, "GET / HTTP/1.1"}
],
_ = [{Status, Packet} = begin
Ret = do_raw(Packet, Config),
{Ret, Packet}
end || {Status, Packet} <- Tests],
ok.
check_status(Config) ->
Tests = [
{200, "/"},
{200, "/simple"},
{404, "/not/found"},
{500, "/handler_errors?case=init_before_reply"}
],
_ = [{Status, URL} = begin
Ret = do_get(URL, Config),
{Ret, URL}
end || {Status, URL} <- Tests].
%% Check if sending requests whose size is around the MTU breaks something.
echo_body(Config) ->
MTU = ct_helper:get_loopback_mtu(),
_ = [begin
Body = list_to_binary(lists:duplicate(Size, $a)),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body", [], Body),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref)
end || Size <- lists:seq(MTU - 500, MTU)],
ok.
%% Check if sending request whose size is bigger than 1000000 bytes causes 413
echo_body_max_length(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
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Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body", [], << 0:10000000/unit:8 >>),
{response, nofin, 413, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
error_init_after_reply(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/handler_errors?case=init_after_reply"),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
Initial commit with connection/streams Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
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ok.
headers_dupe(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/headers/dupe"),
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
%% Ensure that only one connection header was received.
[<<"close">>] = [V || {Name, V} <- Headers, Name =:= <<"connection">>],
gun_down(ConnPid).
http10_chunkless(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config, #{http_opts => #{version => 'HTTP/1.0'}}),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/chunked_response"),
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
false = lists:keyfind(<<"transfer-encoding">>, 1, Headers),
{ok, <<"chunked_handler\r\nworks fine!">>} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
gun_down(ConnPid).
http10_hostless(Config) ->
Name = http10_hostless,
Port10 = config(port, Config) + 10,
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{Transport, Protocol} = case config(type, Config) of
tcp -> {ranch_tcp, cowboy_clear};
ssl -> {ranch_ssl, cowboy_tls}
end,
ranch:start_listener(Name, 5, Transport,
config(opts, Config) ++ [{port, Port10}],
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Protocol, #{
env =>#{dispatch => cowboy_router:compile([
{'_', [{"/http1.0/hostless", http_handler, []}]}])},
max_keepalive => 50,
timeout => 500
}),
200 = do_raw("GET /http1.0/hostless HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n",
[{port, Port10}|Config]),
cowboy:stop_listener(http10_hostless).
http10_keepalive_default(Config) ->
Normal = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nhost: localhost\r\n\r\n",
Client = raw_open(Config),
ok = raw_send(Client, Normal),
case catch raw_recv_head(Client) of
{'EXIT', _} -> error(closed);
Data ->
Initial commit with connection/streams Breaking changes with previous commit. This is a very large change, and I am giving up on making a single commit that fixes everything. More commits will follow slowly adding back features, introducing new tests and fixing the documentation. This change contains most of the work toward unifying the interface for handling both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. HTTP/1.1 connections are now no longer 1 process per connection; instead by default 1 process per request is also created. This has a number of pros and cons. Because it has cons, we also allow users to use a lower-level API that acts on "streams" (requests/responses) directly at the connection process-level. If performance is a concern, one can always write a stream handler. The performance in this case will be even greater than with Cowboy 1, although all the special handlers are unavailable. When switching to Websocket, after the handler returns from init/2, Cowboy stops the stream and the Websocket protocol takes over the connection process. Websocket then calls websocket_init/2 for any additional initialization such as timers, because the process is different in init/2 and websocket_*/* functions. This however would allow us to use websocket_init/2 for sending messages on connect, instead of sending ourselves a message and be subject to races. Note that websocket_init/2 is optional. This is all a big change and while most of the tests pass, some functionality currently doesn't. SPDY is broken and will be removed soon in favor of HTTP/2. Automatic compression is currently disabled. The cowboy_req interface probably still have a few functions that need to be updated. The docs and examples do not refer the current functionality anymore. Everything will be fixed over time. Feedback is more than welcome. Open a ticket!
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%% Cowboy always advertises itself as HTTP/1.1.
{'HTTP/1.1', 200, _, Rest} = cow_http:parse_status_line(Data),
{Headers, _} = cow_http:parse_headers(Rest),
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{_, <<"close">>} = lists:keyfind(<<"connection">>, 1, Headers)
end,
ok = raw_send(Client, Normal),
case catch raw_recv_head(Client) of
{'EXIT', _} -> closed;
_ -> error(not_closed)
end.
http10_keepalive_forced(Config) ->
Keepalive = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nhost: localhost\r\nConnection: keep-alive\r\n\r\n",
Client = raw_open(Config),
ok = raw_send(Client, Keepalive),
case catch raw_recv_head(Client) of
{'EXIT', _} -> error(closed);
Data ->
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%% Cowboy always advertises itself as HTTP/1.1.
{'HTTP/1.1', 200, _, Rest} = cow_http:parse_status_line(Data),
{Headers, _} = cow_http:parse_headers(Rest),
{_, <<"keep-alive">>} = lists:keyfind(<<"connection">>, 1, Headers)
end,
ok = raw_send(Client, Keepalive),
case catch raw_recv_head(Client) of
{'EXIT', Err} -> error({closed, Err});
_ -> ok
end.
keepalive_nl(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Refs = [begin
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/", [{<<"connection">>, <<"keep-alive">>}]),
gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, <<"\r\n">>),
Ref
end || _ <- lists:seq(1, 10)],
_ = [begin
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
false = lists:keymember(<<"connection">>, 1, Headers)
end || Ref <- Refs],
ok.
keepalive_stream_loop(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Refs = [begin
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/loop_stream_recv",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"application/octet-stream">>}]),
_ = [gun:data(ConnPid, Ref, nofin, << ID:32 >>)
|| ID <- lists:seq(1, 250)],
gun:data(ConnPid, Ref, fin, <<>>),
Ref
end || _ <- lists:seq(1, 10)],
_ = [begin
{response, fin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref)
end || Ref <- Refs],
ok.
do_nc(Config, Input) ->
Cat = os:find_executable("cat"),
Nc = os:find_executable("nc"),
case {Cat, Nc} of
{false, _} ->
{skip, {notfound, cat}};
{_, false} ->
{skip, {notfound, nc}};
_Good ->
%% Throw garbage at the server then check if it's still up.
StrPort = integer_to_list(config(port, Config)),
[os:cmd("cat " ++ Input ++ " | nc localhost " ++ StrPort)
|| _ <- lists:seq(1, 100)],
200 = do_get("/", Config)
end.
nc_rand(Config) ->
do_nc(Config, "/dev/urandom").
nc_zero(Config) ->
do_nc(Config, "/dev/zero").
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parse_host(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
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Tests = [
{<<"example.org:8080">>, <<"example.org\n8080">>},
{<<"example.org">>, <<"example.org\n80">>},
{<<"192.0.2.1:8080">>, <<"192.0.2.1\n8080">>},
{<<"192.0.2.1">>, <<"192.0.2.1\n80">>},
{<<"[2001:db8::1]:8080">>, <<"[2001:db8::1]\n8080">>},
{<<"[2001:db8::1]">>, <<"[2001:db8::1]\n80">>},
{<<"[::ffff:192.0.2.1]:8080">>, <<"[::ffff:192.0.2.1]\n8080">>},
{<<"[::ffff:192.0.2.1]">>, <<"[::ffff:192.0.2.1]\n80">>}
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],
[begin
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/req_attr?attr=host_and_port",
[{<<"host">>, Host}]),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref)
end || {Host, Body} <- Tests],
ok.
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rest_param_all(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
%% Accept without param.
Ref1 = gun:get(ConnPid, "/param_all",
[{<<"accept">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref1),
{ok, <<"[]">>} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref1),
%% Accept with param.
Ref2 = gun:get(ConnPid, "/param_all",
[{<<"accept">>, <<"text/plain;level=1">>}]),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref2),
{ok, <<"level=1">>} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref2),
%% Accept with param and quality.
Ref3 = gun:get(ConnPid, "/param_all",
[{<<"accept">>, <<"text/plain;level=1;q=0.8, text/plain;level=2;q=0.5">>}]),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref3),
{ok, <<"level=1">>} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref3),
Ref4 = gun:get(ConnPid, "/param_all",
[{<<"accept">>, <<"text/plain;level=1;q=0.5, text/plain;level=2;q=0.8">>}]),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref4),
{ok, <<"level=2">>} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref4),
%% Without Accept.
Ref5 = gun:get(ConnPid, "/param_all"),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref5),
{ok, <<"'*'">>} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref5),
%% Content-Type without param.
Ref6 = gun:put(ConnPid, "/param_all",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
gun:data(ConnPid, Ref6, fin, "Hello world!"),
{response, fin, 204, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref6),
%% Content-Type with param.
Ref7 = gun:put(ConnPid, "/param_all",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain; charset=utf-8">>}]),
gun:data(ConnPid, Ref7, fin, "Hello world!"),
{response, fin, 204, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref7),
ok.
rest_bad_accept(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/bad_accept",
[{<<"accept">>, <<"1">>}]),
{response, fin, 400, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_bad_content_type(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:patch(ConnPid, "/bad_content_type",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain, text/html">>}], <<"Whatever">>),
{response, fin, 415, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_expires(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/rest_expires"),
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{_, Expires} = lists:keyfind(<<"expires">>, 1, Headers),
{_, LastModified} = lists:keyfind(<<"last-modified">>, 1, Headers),
Expires = LastModified = <<"Fri, 21 Sep 2012 22:36:14 GMT">>,
ok.
rest_expires_binary(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/rest_expires_binary"),
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{_, <<"0">>} = lists:keyfind(<<"expires">>, 1, Headers),
ok.
rest_last_modified_undefined(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/simple",
[{<<"if-modified-since">>, <<"Fri, 21 Sep 2012 22:36:14 GMT">>}]),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_keepalive(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Refs = [gun:get(ConnPid, "/simple") || _ <- lists:seq(1, 10)],
_ = [begin
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
false = lists:keymember(<<"connection">>, 1, Headers)
end || Ref <- Refs],
ok.
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rest_keepalive_post(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Refs = [begin
Ref1 = gun:post(ConnPid, "/forbidden_post", [{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
gun:data(ConnPid, Ref1, fin, "Hello world!"),
Ref2 = gun:post(ConnPid, "/simple_post", [{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
gun:data(ConnPid, Ref2, fin, "Hello world!"),
{Ref1, Ref2}
end || _ <- lists:seq(1, 5)],
_ = [begin
{response, fin, 403, Headers1} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref1),
false = lists:keymember(<<"connection">>, 1, Headers1),
{response, fin, 303, Headers2} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref2),
false = lists:keymember(<<"connection">>, 1, Headers2)
end || {Ref1, Ref2} <- Refs],
ok.
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rest_missing_get_callbacks(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/missing_get_callbacks"),
{response, fin, 500, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_missing_put_callbacks(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:put(ConnPid, "/missing_put_callbacks",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"application/json">>}], <<"{}">>),
{response, fin, 500, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_nodelete(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:delete(ConnPid, "/nodelete"),
{response, fin, 500, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_options_default(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:options(ConnPid, "/rest_empty_resource"),
{response, fin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{_, <<"HEAD, GET, OPTIONS">>} = lists:keyfind(<<"allow">>, 1, Headers),
ok.
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rest_patch(Config) ->
Tests = [
{204, [{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}], <<"whatever">>},
{400, [{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}], <<"false">>},
{400, [{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}], <<"stop">>},
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{415, [{<<"content-type">>, <<"application/json">>}], <<"bad_content_type">>}
],
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
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_ = [begin
Ref = gun:patch(ConnPid, "/patch", Headers, Body),
{response, fin, Status, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref)
end || {Status, Headers, Body} <- Tests],
ok.
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rest_post_charset(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/post_charset",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain;charset=UTF-8">>}], "12345"),
{response, fin, 204, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_postonly(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/postonly",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}], "12345"),
{response, fin, 204, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
rest_resource_get_etag(Config, Type) ->
rest_resource_get_etag(Config, Type, []).
rest_resource_get_etag(Config, Type, Headers) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/resetags?type=" ++ Type, Headers),
{response, _, Status, RespHeaders} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
case lists:keyfind(<<"etag">>, 1, RespHeaders) of
false -> {Status, false};
{<<"etag">>, ETag} -> {Status, ETag}
end.
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rest_resource_etags(Config) ->
Tests = [
{200, <<"W/\"etag-header-value\"">>, "tuple-weak"},
{200, <<"\"etag-header-value\"">>, "tuple-strong"},
{200, <<"W/\"etag-header-value\"">>, "binary-weak-quoted"},
{200, <<"\"etag-header-value\"">>, "binary-strong-quoted"},
{400, false, "binary-strong-unquoted"},
{400, false, "binary-weak-unquoted"}
],
_ = [{Status, ETag, Type} = begin
{Ret, RespETag} = rest_resource_get_etag(Config, Type),
{Ret, RespETag, Type}
end || {Status, ETag, Type} <- Tests].
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rest_resource_etags_if_none_match(Config) ->
Tests = [
{304, <<"W/\"etag-header-value\"">>, "tuple-weak"},
{304, <<"\"etag-header-value\"">>, "tuple-strong"},
{304, <<"W/\"etag-header-value\"">>, "binary-weak-quoted"},
{304, <<"\"etag-header-value\"">>, "binary-strong-quoted"}
],
_ = [{Status, Type} = begin
{Ret, _} = rest_resource_get_etag(Config, Type,
[{<<"if-none-match">>, ETag}]),
{Ret, Type}
end || {Status, ETag, Type} <- Tests].
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set_env_dispatch(Config) ->
ConnPid1 = gun_open(Config),
Ref1 = gun:get(ConnPid1, "/"),
{response, fin, 400, _} = gun:await(ConnPid1, Ref1),
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ok = cowboy:set_env(set_env, dispatch,
cowboy_router:compile([{'_', [{"/", http_handler, []}]}])),
ConnPid2 = gun_open(Config),
Ref2 = gun:get(ConnPid2, "/"),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid2, Ref2),
ok.
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set_resp_body(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/set_resp/body"),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, <<"A flameless dance does not equal a cycle">>}
= gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
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set_resp_header(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/set_resp/header"),
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{_, <<"Accept">>} = lists:keyfind(<<"vary">>, 1, Headers),
{_, _} = lists:keyfind(<<"set-cookie">>, 1, Headers),
ok.
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set_resp_overwrite(Config) ->
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/set_resp/overwrite"),
{response, nofin, 200, Headers} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{_, <<"DesireDrive/1.0">>} = lists:keyfind(<<"server">>, 1, Headers),
ok.
slowloris(Config) ->
Client = raw_open(Config),
try
[begin
ok = raw_send(Client, [C]),
receive after 250 -> ok end
end || C <- "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: localhost\r\n"
"User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US)\r\n"
"Cookie: name=aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\r\n\r\n"],
error(failure)
catch error:{badmatch, _} ->
ok
end.
slowloris2(Config) ->
Client = raw_open(Config),
ok = raw_send(Client, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"),
receive after 300 -> ok end,
ok = raw_send(Client, "Host: localhost\r\n"),
receive after 300 -> ok end,
Data = raw_recv_head(Client),
{_, 408, _, _} = cow_http:parse_status_line(Data),
ok.
te_chunked(Config) ->
Body = list_to_binary(io_lib:format("~p", [lists:seq(1, 100)])),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body", [{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
gun:data(ConnPid, Ref, fin, Body),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
do_body_to_chunks(_, <<>>, Acc) ->
lists:reverse([<<"0\r\n\r\n">>|Acc]);
do_body_to_chunks(ChunkSize, Body, Acc) ->
BodySize = byte_size(Body),
ChunkSize2 = case BodySize < ChunkSize of
true -> BodySize;
false -> ChunkSize
end,
<< Chunk:ChunkSize2/binary, Rest/binary >> = Body,
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ChunkSizeBin = integer_to_binary(ChunkSize2, 16),
do_body_to_chunks(ChunkSize, Rest,
[<< ChunkSizeBin/binary, "\r\n", Chunk/binary, "\r\n" >>|Acc]).
te_chunked_chopped(Config) ->
Body = list_to_binary(io_lib:format("~p", [lists:seq(1, 100)])),
Body2 = iolist_to_binary(do_body_to_chunks(50, Body, [])),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
_ = [begin
ok = gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, << C >>),
receive after 10 -> ok end
end || << C >> <= Body2],
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
te_chunked_delayed(Config) ->
Body = list_to_binary(io_lib:format("~p", [lists:seq(1, 100)])),
Chunks = do_body_to_chunks(50, Body, []),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
_ = [begin
ok = gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, Chunk),
receive after 10 -> ok end
end || Chunk <- Chunks],
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
te_chunked_split_body(Config) ->
Body = list_to_binary(io_lib:format("~p", [lists:seq(1, 100)])),
Chunks = do_body_to_chunks(50, Body, []),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
_ = [begin
case Chunk of
<<"0\r\n\r\n">> ->
ok = gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, Chunk);
_ ->
[Size, ChunkBody, <<>>] =
binary:split(Chunk, [<<"\r\n">>], [global]),
PartASize = random:uniform(byte_size(ChunkBody)),
<<PartA:PartASize/binary, PartB/binary>> = ChunkBody,
ok = gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, [Size, <<"\r\n">>, PartA]),
receive after 10 -> ok end,
ok = gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, [PartB, <<"\r\n">>])
end
end || Chunk <- Chunks],
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
te_chunked_split_crlf(Config) ->
Body = list_to_binary(io_lib:format("~p", [lists:seq(1, 100)])),
Chunks = do_body_to_chunks(50, Body, []),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body",
[{<<"content-type">>, <<"text/plain">>}]),
_ = [begin
%% Split in the newline just before the end of the chunk.
Len = byte_size(Chunk) - (random:uniform(2) - 1),
<< Chunk2:Len/binary, End/binary >> = Chunk,
ok = gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, Chunk2),
receive after 10 -> ok end,
ok = gun:dbg_send_raw(ConnPid, End)
end || Chunk <- Chunks],
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
te_identity(Config) ->
Body = list_to_binary(io_lib:format("~p", [lists:seq(1, 100)])),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:post(ConnPid, "/echo/body", [], Body),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, Body} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.