nodejs/test/parallel/test-async-wrap-getasyncid.js
James M Snell 7535a94c8a test: begin normalizing fixtures use
Adds a new `../common/fixtures' module to begin normalizing
`test/fixtures` use. Our test code is a bit inconsistent with
regards to use of the fixtures directory. Some code uses
`path.join()`, some code uses string concats, some other
code uses template strings, etc. In mnay cases, significant
duplication of code is seen when accessing fixture files, etc.

This updates many (but by no means all) of the tests in the
test suite to use the new consistent API. There are still
many more to update, which would make an excelent Code-n-Learn
exercise.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/14332
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Tobias Nießen <tniessen@tnie.de>
Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com>
2017-08-07 18:00:57 -07:00

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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const fs = require('fs');
const net = require('net');
const providers = Object.assign({}, process.binding('async_wrap').Providers);
const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures');
// Make sure that all Providers are tested.
{
const hooks = require('async_hooks').createHook({
init(id, type) {
if (type === 'NONE')
throw new Error('received a provider type of NONE');
delete providers[type];
},
}).enable();
process.on('beforeExit', common.mustCall(() => {
process.removeAllListeners('uncaughtException');
hooks.disable();
delete providers.NONE; // Should never be used.
// TODO(jasnell): Test for these
delete providers.HTTP2SESSION;
delete providers.HTTP2SESSIONSHUTDOWNWRAP;
const obj_keys = Object.keys(providers);
if (obj_keys.length > 0)
process._rawDebug(obj_keys);
assert.strictEqual(obj_keys.length, 0);
}));
}
function testUninitialized(req, ctor_name) {
assert.strictEqual(typeof req.getAsyncId, 'function');
assert.strictEqual(req.getAsyncId(), -1);
assert.strictEqual(req.constructor.name, ctor_name);
}
function testInitialized(req, ctor_name) {
assert.strictEqual(typeof req.getAsyncId, 'function');
assert(Number.isSafeInteger(req.getAsyncId()));
assert(req.getAsyncId() > 0);
assert.strictEqual(req.constructor.name, ctor_name);
}
{
const cares = process.binding('cares_wrap');
const dns = require('dns');
testUninitialized(new cares.GetAddrInfoReqWrap(), 'GetAddrInfoReqWrap');
testUninitialized(new cares.GetNameInfoReqWrap(), 'GetNameInfoReqWrap');
testUninitialized(new cares.QueryReqWrap(), 'QueryReqWrap');
testInitialized(dns.lookup('www.google.com', () => {}), 'GetAddrInfoReqWrap');
testInitialized(dns.lookupService('::1', 22, () => {}), 'GetNameInfoReqWrap');
testInitialized(dns.resolve6('::1', () => {}), 'QueryReqWrap');
testInitialized(new cares.ChannelWrap(), 'ChannelWrap');
}
{
const FSEvent = process.binding('fs_event_wrap').FSEvent;
testInitialized(new FSEvent(), 'FSEvent');
}
{
const JSStream = process.binding('js_stream').JSStream;
testInitialized(new JSStream(), 'JSStream');
}
{
// We don't want to expose getAsyncId for promises but we need to construct
// one so that the corresponding provider type is removed from the
// providers list.
new Promise((res) => res(5));
}
if (common.hasCrypto) {
const tls = require('tls');
// SecurePair
testInitialized(tls.createSecurePair().ssl, 'Connection');
}
if (common.hasCrypto) {
const crypto = require('crypto');
// The handle for PBKDF2 and RandomBytes isn't returned by the function call,
// so need to check it from the callback.
const mc = common.mustCall(function pb() {
testInitialized(this, 'PBKDF2');
});
crypto.pbkdf2('password', 'salt', 1, 20, 'sha256', mc);
crypto.randomBytes(1, common.mustCall(function rb() {
testInitialized(this, 'RandomBytes');
}));
}
{
const binding = process.binding('fs');
const path = require('path');
const FSReqWrap = binding.FSReqWrap;
const req = new FSReqWrap();
req.oncomplete = () => { };
testUninitialized(req, 'FSReqWrap');
binding.access(path._makeLong('../'), fs.F_OK, req);
testInitialized(req, 'FSReqWrap');
const StatWatcher = binding.StatWatcher;
testInitialized(new StatWatcher(), 'StatWatcher');
}
{
const HTTPParser = process.binding('http_parser').HTTPParser;
testInitialized(new HTTPParser(), 'HTTPParser');
}
{
const Gzip = require('zlib').Gzip;
testInitialized(new Gzip()._handle, 'Zlib');
}
{
const binding = process.binding('pipe_wrap');
const handle = new binding.Pipe();
testInitialized(handle, 'Pipe');
const req = new binding.PipeConnectWrap();
testUninitialized(req, 'PipeConnectWrap');
req.address = common.PIPE;
req.oncomplete = common.mustCall(() => handle.close());
handle.connect(req, req.address, req.oncomplete);
testInitialized(req, 'PipeConnectWrap');
}
{
const Process = process.binding('process_wrap').Process;
testInitialized(new Process(), 'Process');
}
{
const Signal = process.binding('signal_wrap').Signal;
testInitialized(new Signal(), 'Signal');
}
{
const binding = process.binding('stream_wrap');
testUninitialized(new binding.WriteWrap(), 'WriteWrap');
}
{
const stream_wrap = process.binding('stream_wrap');
const tcp_wrap = process.binding('tcp_wrap');
const server = net.createServer(common.mustCall((socket) => {
server.close();
socket.on('data', (x) => {
socket.end();
socket.destroy();
});
socket.resume();
})).listen(0, common.localhostIPv4, common.mustCall(() => {
const handle = new tcp_wrap.TCP();
const req = new tcp_wrap.TCPConnectWrap();
const sreq = new stream_wrap.ShutdownWrap();
const wreq = new stream_wrap.WriteWrap();
testInitialized(handle, 'TCP');
testUninitialized(req, 'TCPConnectWrap');
testUninitialized(sreq, 'ShutdownWrap');
sreq.oncomplete = common.mustCall(() => {
handle.close();
});
wreq.handle = handle;
wreq.oncomplete = common.mustCall(() => {
handle.shutdown(sreq);
testInitialized(sreq, 'ShutdownWrap');
});
wreq.async = true;
req.oncomplete = common.mustCall(() => {
// Use a long string to make sure the write happens asynchronously.
const err = handle.writeLatin1String(wreq, 'hi'.repeat(100000));
if (err)
throw new Error(`write failed: ${process.binding('uv').errname(err)}`);
testInitialized(wreq, 'WriteWrap');
});
req.address = common.localhostIPv4;
req.port = server.address().port;
const err = handle.connect(req, req.address, req.port);
assert.strictEqual(err, 0);
testInitialized(req, 'TCPConnectWrap');
}));
}
{
const TimerWrap = process.binding('timer_wrap').Timer;
testInitialized(new TimerWrap(), 'Timer');
}
if (common.hasCrypto) {
const TCP = process.binding('tcp_wrap').TCP;
const tcp = new TCP();
const ca = fixtures.readSync('test_ca.pem', 'ascii');
const cert = fixtures.readSync('test_cert.pem', 'ascii');
const key = fixtures.readSync('test_key.pem', 'ascii');
const credentials = require('tls').createSecureContext({ ca, cert, key });
// TLSWrap is exposed, but needs to be instantiated via tls_wrap.wrap().
const tls_wrap = process.binding('tls_wrap');
testInitialized(
tls_wrap.wrap(tcp._externalStream, credentials.context, true), 'TLSWrap');
}
{
// Do our best to grab a tty fd.
const tty_fd = common.getTTYfd();
if (tty_fd >= 0) {
const tty_wrap = process.binding('tty_wrap');
// fd may still be invalid, so guard against it.
const handle = (() => {
try {
return new tty_wrap.TTY(tty_fd, false);
} catch (e) {
return null;
}
})();
if (handle !== null)
testInitialized(handle, 'TTY');
else
delete providers.TTYWRAP;
} else {
delete providers.TTYWRAP;
}
}
{
const binding = process.binding('udp_wrap');
const handle = new binding.UDP();
const req = new binding.SendWrap();
testInitialized(handle, 'UDP');
testUninitialized(req, 'SendWrap');
handle.bind('0.0.0.0', common.PORT, undefined);
req.address = '127.0.0.1';
req.port = common.PORT;
req.oncomplete = () => handle.close();
handle.send(req, [Buffer.alloc(1)], 1, req.port, req.address, true);
testInitialized(req, 'SendWrap');
}