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%% Copyright (c) 2017, Loïc Hoguin <essen@ninenines.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(http2_SUITE).
-compile(export_all).
-compile(nowarn_export_all).
-import(ct_helper, [config/2]).
-import(ct_helper, [doc/1]).
-import(ct_helper, [get_remote_pid_tcp/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [gun_open/1]).
all() -> [{group, clear}].
groups() -> [{clear, [parallel], ct_helper:all(?MODULE)}].
init_dispatch(_) ->
cowboy_router:compile([{"localhost", [
{"/", hello_h, []},
{"/echo/:key", echo_h, []},
{"/resp_iolist_body", resp_iolist_body_h, []},
{"/streamed_result/:n/:interval", streamed_result_h, []}
]}]).
%% Do a prior knowledge handshake (function originally copied from rfc7540_SUITE).
do_handshake(Config) ->
do_handshake(#{}, Config).
do_handshake(Settings, Config) ->
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[binary, {active, false}|proplists:get_value(tcp_opts, Config, [])]),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(Settings)]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Send the SETTINGS ack.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings_ack()),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, Socket}.
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idle_timeout(Config) ->
doc("Terminate when the idle timeout is reached."),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
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idle_timeout => 1000
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake([{port, Port}|Config]),
timer:sleep(1000),
%% Receive a GOAWAY frame back with NO_ERROR.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
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idle_timeout_infinity(Config) ->
doc("Ensure the idle_timeout option accepts the infinity value."),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
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idle_timeout => infinity
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake([{port, Port}|Config]),
timer:sleep(1000),
%% Don't receive a GOAWAY frame.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
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idle_timeout_reset_on_data(Config) ->
doc("Terminate when the idle timeout is reached."),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
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idle_timeout => 1000
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake([{port, Port}|Config]),
%% We wait a little, send a PING, receive a PING ack.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 500),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:ping(0)),
{ok, <<8:24, 6:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:96>>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
%% Again.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 500),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:ping(0)),
{ok, <<8:24, 6:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:96>>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
%% And one more time.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 500),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:ping(0)),
{ok, <<8:24, 6:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:96>>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
%% The connection goes away soon after we stop sending data.
timer:sleep(1000),
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
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idle_timeout_on_send(Config) ->
doc("Ensure the idle timeout is not reset when sending (by default)."),
http_SUITE:do_idle_timeout_on_send(Config, http2).
idle_timeout_reset_on_send(Config) ->
doc("Ensure the reset_idle_timeout_on_send results in the "
"idle timeout resetting when sending ."),
http_SUITE:do_idle_timeout_reset_on_send(Config, http2).
inactivity_timeout(Config) ->
doc("Terminate when the inactivity timeout is reached."),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
inactivity_timeout => 1000
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake([{port, Port}|Config]),
receive after 1000 -> ok end,
%% Receive a GOAWAY frame back with an INTERNAL_ERROR.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 2:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
initial_connection_window_size(Config) ->
doc("Confirm a WINDOW_UPDATE frame is sent when the configured "
"connection window is larger than the default."),
ConfiguredSize = 100000,
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
initial_connection_window_size => ConfiguredSize
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", Port, [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive a WINDOW_UPDATE frame incrementing the connection window to 100000.
{ok, <<4:24, 8:8, 0:41, Size:31>>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 1000),
ConfiguredSize = Size + 65535,
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
max_frame_size_sent(Config) ->
doc("Confirm that frames sent by Cowboy are limited in size "
"by the max_frame_size_sent configuration value."),
MaxFrameSize = 20000,
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
max_frame_size_sent => MaxFrameSize
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(#{max_frame_size => MaxFrameSize + 10000},
[{port, Port}|Config]),
%% Send a request with a 30000 bytes body.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
cow_http2:data(1, nofin, <<0:16384/unit:8>>),
cow_http2:data(1, fin, <<0:13616/unit:8>>)
]),
%% Receive a HEADERS frame as a response.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
%% We received a WINDOW_UPDATE first. Skip it and the next.
{ok, <<4:24, 8:8, 0:40>>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 4 + 13, 1000),
gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000);
Res ->
Res
end,
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 6000),
%% The DATA frames following must have lengths of 20000
%% and then 10000 due to the limit.
{ok, <<20000:24, 0:8, _:40, _:20000/unit:8>>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 20009, 6000),
{ok, <<10000:24, 0:8, _:40, _:10000/unit:8>>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 10009, 6000),
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
persistent_term_router(Config) ->
doc("The router can retrieve the routes from persistent_term storage."),
case erlang:function_exported(persistent_term, get, 1) of
true -> do_persistent_term_router(Config);
false -> {skip, "This test uses the persistent_term functionality added in Erlang/OTP 21.2."}
end.
do_persistent_term_router(Config) ->
persistent_term:put(?FUNCTION_NAME, init_dispatch(Config)),
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], #{
env => #{dispatch => {persistent_term, ?FUNCTION_NAME}}
}),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
ConnPid = gun_open([{type, tcp}, {protocol, http2}, {port, Port}|Config]),
{ok, http2} = gun:await_up(ConnPid),
StreamRef = gun:get(ConnPid, "/"),
{response, nofin, 200, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, StreamRef),
gun:close(ConnPid)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
preface_timeout_infinity(Config) ->
doc("Ensure infinity for preface_timeout is accepted."),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
preface_timeout => infinity
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake([{port, Port}|Config]),
Pid = get_remote_pid_tcp(Socket),
Ref = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
receive
{'DOWN', Ref, process, Pid, Reason} ->
error(Reason)
after 1000 ->
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
end
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
resp_iolist_body(Config) ->
doc("Regression test when response bodies are iolists that "
"include improper lists, empty lists and empty binaries. "
"The original issue failed to split the body into frames properly."),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)}
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
ConnPid = gun_open([{type, tcp}, {protocol, http2}, {port, Port}|Config]),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/resp_iolist_body"),
{response, nofin, 200, RespHeaders} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{_, BinLen} = lists:keyfind(<<"content-length">>, 1, RespHeaders),
Len = binary_to_integer(BinLen),
{ok, RespBody} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
Len = iolist_size(RespBody),
gun:close(ConnPid)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
settings_timeout_infinity(Config) ->
doc("Ensure infinity for settings_timeout is accepted."),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => init_dispatch(Config)},
settings_timeout => infinity
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake([{port, Port}|Config]),
Pid = get_remote_pid_tcp(Socket),
Ref = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
receive
{'DOWN', Ref, process, Pid, Reason} ->
error(Reason)
after 1000 ->
gen_tcp:close(Socket)
end
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
Graceful shutdown Note: This commit makes cowboy depend on cowlib master. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/2: 1. A GOAWAY frame with the last stream id set to 2^31-1 is sent and a timer is started (goaway_initial_timeout, default 1000ms), to wait for any in-flight requests sent by the client, and the status is set to 'closing_initiated'. If the client responds with GOAWAY and closes the connection, we're done. 2. A second GOAWAY frame is sent with the actual last stream id and the status is set to 'closing'. If no streams exist, the connection terminates. Otherwise a second timer (goaway_complete_timeout, default 3000ms) is started, to wait for the streams to complete. New streams are not accepted when status is 'closing'. 3. If all streams haven't completed after the second timeout, the connection is forcefully terminated. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/1.x: 1. If a request is currently being handled, it is waited for and the response is sent back to the client with the header "Connection: close". Then, the connection is closed. 2. If the current request handler is not finished within the time configured in transport option 'shutdown' (default 5000ms), the connection process is killed by its supervisor (ranch). Implemented for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 in the following scenarios: * When receiving exit signal 'shutdown' from the supervisor (e.g. when cowboy:stop_listener/3 is called). * When a connection process is requested to terminate using sys:terminate/2,3. LH: Edited tests a bit and added todos for useful tests to add.
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graceful_shutdown_connection(Config) ->
doc("Check that ongoing requests are handled before gracefully shutting down a connection."),
Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([{"localhost", [
{"/delay_hello", delay_hello_h,
#{delay => 500, notify_received => self()}}
]}]),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => Dispatch}
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
ConnPid = gun_open([{type, tcp}, {protocol, http2}, {port, Port}|Config]),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/delay_hello"),
%% Make sure the request is received.
receive {request_received, <<"/delay_hello">>} -> ok end,
%% Tell the connection to shutdown while the handler is working.
[CowboyConnPid] = ranch:procs(?FUNCTION_NAME, connections),
monitor(process, CowboyConnPid),
ok = sys:terminate(CowboyConnPid, goaway),
%% Check that the response is sent to the client before the
%% connection goes down.
{response, nofin, 200, _RespHeaders} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, RespBody} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
<<"Hello world!">> = iolist_to_binary(RespBody),
%% Check that the connection is gone soon afterwards. (The exit
%% reason is supposed to be 'goaway' as passed to
%% sys:terminate/2, but it is {shutdown, closed}.)
receive
{'DOWN', _, process, CowboyConnPid, _Reason} ->
ok
end,
[] = ranch:procs(?FUNCTION_NAME, connections),
gun:close(ConnPid)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
graceful_shutdown_timeout(Config) ->
doc("Check that a connection is closed when gracefully shutting down times out."),
Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([{"localhost", [
{"/long_delay_hello", delay_hello_h,
#{delay => 10000, notify_received => self()}}
]}]),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => Dispatch},
goaway_initial_timeout => 200,
goaway_complete_timeout => 500
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, [{port, 0}], ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
ConnPid = gun_open([{type, tcp}, {protocol, http2}, {port, Port}|Config]),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/long_delay_hello"),
%% Make sure the request is received.
receive {request_received, <<"/long_delay_hello">>} -> ok end,
%% Tell the connection to shutdown while the handler is working.
[CowboyConnPid] = ranch:procs(?FUNCTION_NAME, connections),
monitor(process, CowboyConnPid),
ok = sys:terminate(CowboyConnPid, goaway),
%% Check that connection didn't wait for the slow handler.
{error, {stream_error, closed}} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
%% Check that the connection is gone. (The exit reason is
%% supposed to be 'goaway' as passed to sys:terminate/2, but it
%% is {shutdown, {stop, {exit, goaway}, 'Graceful shutdown timed
%% out.'}}.)
receive
{'DOWN', _, process, CowboyConnPid, _Reason} ->
ok
after 100 ->
error(still_alive)
end,
[] = ranch:procs(?FUNCTION_NAME, connections),
gun:close(ConnPid)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.
graceful_shutdown_listener(Config) ->
doc("Check that connections are shut down gracefully when stopping a listener."),
TransOpts = #{
socket_opts => [{port, 0}],
shutdown => 1000 %% Shorter timeout to make the test case faster.
},
Graceful shutdown Note: This commit makes cowboy depend on cowlib master. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/2: 1. A GOAWAY frame with the last stream id set to 2^31-1 is sent and a timer is started (goaway_initial_timeout, default 1000ms), to wait for any in-flight requests sent by the client, and the status is set to 'closing_initiated'. If the client responds with GOAWAY and closes the connection, we're done. 2. A second GOAWAY frame is sent with the actual last stream id and the status is set to 'closing'. If no streams exist, the connection terminates. Otherwise a second timer (goaway_complete_timeout, default 3000ms) is started, to wait for the streams to complete. New streams are not accepted when status is 'closing'. 3. If all streams haven't completed after the second timeout, the connection is forcefully terminated. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/1.x: 1. If a request is currently being handled, it is waited for and the response is sent back to the client with the header "Connection: close". Then, the connection is closed. 2. If the current request handler is not finished within the time configured in transport option 'shutdown' (default 5000ms), the connection process is killed by its supervisor (ranch). Implemented for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 in the following scenarios: * When receiving exit signal 'shutdown' from the supervisor (e.g. when cowboy:stop_listener/3 is called). * When a connection process is requested to terminate using sys:terminate/2,3. LH: Edited tests a bit and added todos for useful tests to add.
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Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([{"localhost", [
{"/delay_hello", delay_hello_h,
#{delay => 500, notify_received => self()}}
]}]),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => Dispatch}
},
{ok, Listener} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, TransOpts, ProtoOpts),
Graceful shutdown Note: This commit makes cowboy depend on cowlib master. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/2: 1. A GOAWAY frame with the last stream id set to 2^31-1 is sent and a timer is started (goaway_initial_timeout, default 1000ms), to wait for any in-flight requests sent by the client, and the status is set to 'closing_initiated'. If the client responds with GOAWAY and closes the connection, we're done. 2. A second GOAWAY frame is sent with the actual last stream id and the status is set to 'closing'. If no streams exist, the connection terminates. Otherwise a second timer (goaway_complete_timeout, default 3000ms) is started, to wait for the streams to complete. New streams are not accepted when status is 'closing'. 3. If all streams haven't completed after the second timeout, the connection is forcefully terminated. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/1.x: 1. If a request is currently being handled, it is waited for and the response is sent back to the client with the header "Connection: close". Then, the connection is closed. 2. If the current request handler is not finished within the time configured in transport option 'shutdown' (default 5000ms), the connection process is killed by its supervisor (ranch). Implemented for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 in the following scenarios: * When receiving exit signal 'shutdown' from the supervisor (e.g. when cowboy:stop_listener/3 is called). * When a connection process is requested to terminate using sys:terminate/2,3. LH: Edited tests a bit and added todos for useful tests to add.
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Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
ConnPid = gun_open([{type, tcp}, {protocol, http2}, {port, Port}|Config]),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/delay_hello"),
%% Shutdown listener while the handlers are working.
receive {request_received, <<"/delay_hello">>} -> ok end,
ListenerMonitorRef = monitor(process, Listener),
%% Note: This call does not complete quickly and will
%% prevent other cowboy:stop_listener/1 calls to complete.
Graceful shutdown Note: This commit makes cowboy depend on cowlib master. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/2: 1. A GOAWAY frame with the last stream id set to 2^31-1 is sent and a timer is started (goaway_initial_timeout, default 1000ms), to wait for any in-flight requests sent by the client, and the status is set to 'closing_initiated'. If the client responds with GOAWAY and closes the connection, we're done. 2. A second GOAWAY frame is sent with the actual last stream id and the status is set to 'closing'. If no streams exist, the connection terminates. Otherwise a second timer (goaway_complete_timeout, default 3000ms) is started, to wait for the streams to complete. New streams are not accepted when status is 'closing'. 3. If all streams haven't completed after the second timeout, the connection is forcefully terminated. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/1.x: 1. If a request is currently being handled, it is waited for and the response is sent back to the client with the header "Connection: close". Then, the connection is closed. 2. If the current request handler is not finished within the time configured in transport option 'shutdown' (default 5000ms), the connection process is killed by its supervisor (ranch). Implemented for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 in the following scenarios: * When receiving exit signal 'shutdown' from the supervisor (e.g. when cowboy:stop_listener/3 is called). * When a connection process is requested to terminate using sys:terminate/2,3. LH: Edited tests a bit and added todos for useful tests to add.
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ok = cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME),
receive
{'DOWN', ListenerMonitorRef, process, Listener, _Reason} ->
ok
end,
%% Check that the request is handled before shutting down.
{response, nofin, 200, _RespHeaders} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, RespBody} = gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref),
<<"Hello world!">> = iolist_to_binary(RespBody),
gun:close(ConnPid).
graceful_shutdown_listener_timeout(Config) ->
doc("Check that connections are shut down when gracefully stopping a listener times out."),
TransOpts = #{
socket_opts => [{port, 0}],
shutdown => 1000 %% Shorter timeout to make the test case faster.
},
Graceful shutdown Note: This commit makes cowboy depend on cowlib master. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/2: 1. A GOAWAY frame with the last stream id set to 2^31-1 is sent and a timer is started (goaway_initial_timeout, default 1000ms), to wait for any in-flight requests sent by the client, and the status is set to 'closing_initiated'. If the client responds with GOAWAY and closes the connection, we're done. 2. A second GOAWAY frame is sent with the actual last stream id and the status is set to 'closing'. If no streams exist, the connection terminates. Otherwise a second timer (goaway_complete_timeout, default 3000ms) is started, to wait for the streams to complete. New streams are not accepted when status is 'closing'. 3. If all streams haven't completed after the second timeout, the connection is forcefully terminated. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/1.x: 1. If a request is currently being handled, it is waited for and the response is sent back to the client with the header "Connection: close". Then, the connection is closed. 2. If the current request handler is not finished within the time configured in transport option 'shutdown' (default 5000ms), the connection process is killed by its supervisor (ranch). Implemented for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 in the following scenarios: * When receiving exit signal 'shutdown' from the supervisor (e.g. when cowboy:stop_listener/3 is called). * When a connection process is requested to terminate using sys:terminate/2,3. LH: Edited tests a bit and added todos for useful tests to add.
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Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([{"localhost", [
{"/long_delay_hello", delay_hello_h,
#{delay => 10000, notify_received => self()}}
]}]),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => Dispatch},
goaway_initial_timeout => 200,
goaway_complete_timeout => 500
},
{ok, Listener} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, TransOpts, ProtoOpts),
Graceful shutdown Note: This commit makes cowboy depend on cowlib master. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/2: 1. A GOAWAY frame with the last stream id set to 2^31-1 is sent and a timer is started (goaway_initial_timeout, default 1000ms), to wait for any in-flight requests sent by the client, and the status is set to 'closing_initiated'. If the client responds with GOAWAY and closes the connection, we're done. 2. A second GOAWAY frame is sent with the actual last stream id and the status is set to 'closing'. If no streams exist, the connection terminates. Otherwise a second timer (goaway_complete_timeout, default 3000ms) is started, to wait for the streams to complete. New streams are not accepted when status is 'closing'. 3. If all streams haven't completed after the second timeout, the connection is forcefully terminated. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/1.x: 1. If a request is currently being handled, it is waited for and the response is sent back to the client with the header "Connection: close". Then, the connection is closed. 2. If the current request handler is not finished within the time configured in transport option 'shutdown' (default 5000ms), the connection process is killed by its supervisor (ranch). Implemented for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 in the following scenarios: * When receiving exit signal 'shutdown' from the supervisor (e.g. when cowboy:stop_listener/3 is called). * When a connection process is requested to terminate using sys:terminate/2,3. LH: Edited tests a bit and added todos for useful tests to add.
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Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
ConnPid = gun_open([{type, tcp}, {protocol, http2}, {port, Port}|Config]),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/long_delay_hello"),
%% Shutdown listener while the handlers are working.
receive {request_received, <<"/long_delay_hello">>} -> ok end,
ListenerMonitorRef = monitor(process, Listener),
%% Note: This call does not complete quickly and will
%% prevent other cowboy:stop_listener/1 calls to complete.
Graceful shutdown Note: This commit makes cowboy depend on cowlib master. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/2: 1. A GOAWAY frame with the last stream id set to 2^31-1 is sent and a timer is started (goaway_initial_timeout, default 1000ms), to wait for any in-flight requests sent by the client, and the status is set to 'closing_initiated'. If the client responds with GOAWAY and closes the connection, we're done. 2. A second GOAWAY frame is sent with the actual last stream id and the status is set to 'closing'. If no streams exist, the connection terminates. Otherwise a second timer (goaway_complete_timeout, default 3000ms) is started, to wait for the streams to complete. New streams are not accepted when status is 'closing'. 3. If all streams haven't completed after the second timeout, the connection is forcefully terminated. Graceful shutdown for HTTP/1.x: 1. If a request is currently being handled, it is waited for and the response is sent back to the client with the header "Connection: close". Then, the connection is closed. 2. If the current request handler is not finished within the time configured in transport option 'shutdown' (default 5000ms), the connection process is killed by its supervisor (ranch). Implemented for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 in the following scenarios: * When receiving exit signal 'shutdown' from the supervisor (e.g. when cowboy:stop_listener/3 is called). * When a connection process is requested to terminate using sys:terminate/2,3. LH: Edited tests a bit and added todos for useful tests to add.
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ok = cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME),
receive
{'DOWN', ListenerMonitorRef, process, Listener, _Reason} ->
ok
end,
%% Check that the slow request is aborted.
{error, {stream_error, closed}} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
gun:close(ConnPid).
send_timeout_close(Config) ->
doc("Check that connections are closed on send timeout."),
TransOpts = #{
port => 0,
socket_opts => [
{send_timeout, 100},
{send_timeout_close, true},
{sndbuf, 10}
]
},
Dispatch = cowboy_router:compile([{"localhost", [
{"/endless", loop_handler_endless_h, #{delay => 100}}
]}]),
ProtoOpts = #{
env => #{dispatch => Dispatch},
idle_timeout => infinity
},
{ok, _} = cowboy:start_clear(?FUNCTION_NAME, TransOpts, ProtoOpts),
Port = ranch:get_port(?FUNCTION_NAME),
try
%% Connect a client that sends a request and waits indefinitely.
{ok, ClientSocket} = do_handshake([{port, Port},
{tcp_opts, [{recbuf, 10}, {buffer, 10}, {active, false}]}|Config]),
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/endless">>},
{<<"x-test-pid">>, pid_to_list(self())}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(ClientSocket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock),
%% Greatly increase the window to make sure we don't run
%% out of space before we get send timeouts.
cow_http2:window_update(10000000),
cow_http2:window_update(1, 10000000)
]),
%% Wait for the handler to start then get its pid,
%% the remote connection's pid and socket.
StreamPid = receive
{Self, StreamPid0, init} when Self =:= self() ->
StreamPid0
after 1000 ->
error(timeout)
end,
ServerPid = ct_helper:get_remote_pid_tcp(ClientSocket),
{links, ServerLinks} = process_info(ServerPid, links),
[ServerSocket] = [PidOrPort || PidOrPort <- ServerLinks, is_port(PidOrPort)],
%% Poll the socket repeatedly until it is closed by the server.
WaitClosedFun =
fun F(T) when T =< 0 ->
error({status, prim_inet:getstatus(ServerSocket)});
F(T) ->
Snooze = 100,
case inet:sockname(ServerSocket) of
{error, _} ->
timer:sleep(Snooze);
{ok, _} ->
timer:sleep(Snooze),
F(T - Snooze)
end
end,
ok = WaitClosedFun(2000),
false = erlang:is_process_alive(StreamPid),
false = erlang:is_process_alive(ServerPid),
gen_tcp:close(ClientSocket)
after
cowboy:stop_listener(?FUNCTION_NAME)
end.