stream: fix .end() error propagation

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/36817
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Robert Nagy 2021-01-06 19:45:41 +01:00
parent 7809c4ff80
commit a4fce32eab
2 changed files with 62 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
const {
FunctionPrototype,
Error,
ObjectDefineProperty,
ObjectDefineProperties,
ObjectSetPrototypeOf,
@ -290,8 +291,8 @@ Writable.prototype.pipe = function() {
errorOrDestroy(this, new ERR_STREAM_CANNOT_PIPE());
};
Writable.prototype.write = function(chunk, encoding, cb) {
const state = this._writableState;
function _write(stream, chunk, encoding, cb) {
const state = stream._writableState;
if (typeof encoding === 'function') {
cb = encoding;
@ -333,11 +334,15 @@ Writable.prototype.write = function(chunk, encoding, cb) {
if (err) {
process.nextTick(cb, err);
errorOrDestroy(this, err, true);
return false;
errorOrDestroy(stream, err, true);
return err;
}
state.pendingcb++;
return writeOrBuffer(this, state, chunk, encoding, cb);
return writeOrBuffer(stream, state, chunk, encoding, cb);
}
Writable.prototype.write = function(chunk, encoding, cb) {
return _write(this, chunk, encoding, cb) === true;
};
Writable.prototype.cork = function() {
@ -607,8 +612,14 @@ Writable.prototype.end = function(chunk, encoding, cb) {
encoding = null;
}
if (chunk !== null && chunk !== undefined)
this.write(chunk, encoding);
let err;
if (chunk !== null && chunk !== undefined) {
const ret = _write(this, chunk, encoding);
if (ret instanceof Error) {
err = ret;
}
}
// .end() fully uncorks.
if (state.corked) {
@ -616,12 +627,15 @@ Writable.prototype.end = function(chunk, encoding, cb) {
this.uncork();
}
// This is forgiving in terms of unnecessary calls to end() and can hide
// logic errors. However, usually such errors are harmless and causing a
// hard error can be disproportionately destructive. It is not always
// trivial for the user to determine whether end() needs to be called or not.
let err;
if (!state.errored && !state.ending) {
if (err) {
// Do nothing...
} else if (!state.errored && !state.ending) {
// This is forgiving in terms of unnecessary calls to end() and can hide
// logic errors. However, usually such errors are harmless and causing a
// hard error can be disproportionately destructive. It is not always
// trivial for the user to determine whether end() needs to be called
// or not.
state.ending = true;
finishMaybe(this, state, true);
state.ended = true;

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@ -46,3 +46,38 @@ const stream = require('stream');
writable.emit('error', new Error('kaboom'));
}));
}
{
const w = new stream.Writable({
write(chunk, encoding, callback) {
setImmediate(callback);
},
finish(callback) {
setImmediate(callback);
}
});
w.end('testing ended state', common.mustCall((err) => {
// This errors since .destroy(err), which is invoked by errors
// in same tick below, will error all pending callbacks.
// Does this make sense? Not sure.
assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED');
}));
assert.strictEqual(w.destroyed, false);
assert.strictEqual(w.writableEnded, true);
w.end(common.mustCall((err) => {
// This errors since .destroy(err), which is invoked by errors
// in same tick below, will error all pending callbacks.
// Does this make sense? Not sure.
assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ERR_STREAM_DESTROYED');
}));
assert.strictEqual(w.destroyed, false);
assert.strictEqual(w.writableEnded, true);
w.end('end', common.mustCall((err) => {
assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ERR_STREAM_WRITE_AFTER_END');
}));
assert.strictEqual(w.destroyed, true);
w.on('error', common.mustCall((err) => {
assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ERR_STREAM_WRITE_AFTER_END');
}));
w.on('finish', common.mustNotCall());
}