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package proton_test
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"net"
"net/http"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/henrybear327/go-proton-api"
"github.com/henrybear327/go-proton-api/server"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestStatus(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
ctl := proton.NewNetCtl()
m := proton.New(
proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()),
proton.WithTransport(ctl.NewRoundTripper(&tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true})),
)
defer m.Close()
var (
called int
status proton.Status
)
m.AddStatusObserver(func(val proton.Status) {
called++
status = val
})
// This should succeed.
require.NoError(t, m.Ping(context.Background()))
// Status should not have been called yet.
require.Zero(t, called)
// Now we simulate a network failure.
ctl.Disable()
// This should fail.
require.Error(t, m.Ping(context.Background()))
// Status should have been called once and status should indicate network is down.
require.Equal(t, 1, called)
require.Equal(t, proton.StatusDown, status)
// Now we simulate a network restoration.
ctl.Enable()
// This should succeed.
require.NoError(t, m.Ping(context.Background()))
// Status should have been called twice and status should indicate network is up.
require.Equal(t, 2, called)
require.Equal(t, proton.StatusUp, status)
}
func TestStatus_NoDial(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
ctl := proton.NewNetCtl()
m := proton.New(
proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()),
proton.WithTransport(ctl.NewRoundTripper(&tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true})),
)
defer m.Close()
var (
called int
status proton.Status
)
m.AddStatusObserver(func(val proton.Status) {
called++
status = val
})
// Disable dialing.
ctl.SetCanDial(false)
// This should fail.
require.Error(t, m.Ping(context.Background()))
// Status should have been called once and status should indicate network is down.
require.Equal(t, 1, called)
require.Equal(t, proton.StatusDown, status)
}
func TestStatus_NoRead(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
ctl := proton.NewNetCtl()
m := proton.New(
proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()),
proton.WithTransport(ctl.NewRoundTripper(&tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true})),
)
defer m.Close()
var (
called int
status proton.Status
)
m.AddStatusObserver(func(val proton.Status) {
called++
status = val
})
// Disable reading.
ctl.SetCanRead(false)
// This should fail.
require.Error(t, m.Ping(context.Background()))
// Status should have been called once and status should indicate network is down.
require.Equal(t, 1, called)
require.Equal(t, proton.StatusDown, status)
}
func TestStatus_NoWrite(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
ctl := proton.NewNetCtl()
m := proton.New(
proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()),
proton.WithTransport(ctl.NewRoundTripper(&tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true})),
)
defer m.Close()
var (
called int
status proton.Status
)
m.AddStatusObserver(func(val proton.Status) {
called++
status = val
})
// Disable writing.
ctl.SetCanWrite(false)
// This should fail.
require.Error(t, m.Ping(context.Background()))
// Status should have been called once and status should indicate network is down.
require.Equal(t, 1, called)
require.Equal(t, proton.StatusDown, status)
}
func TestStatus_NoReadExistingConn(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
_, _, err := s.CreateUser("user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
ctl := proton.NewNetCtl()
var dialed int
ctl.OnDial(func(net.Conn) {
dialed++
})
m := proton.New(
proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()),
proton.WithTransport(ctl.NewRoundTripper(&tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true})),
)
defer m.Close()
// This should succeed.
c, _, err := m.NewClientWithLogin(context.Background(), "user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
defer c.Close()
// We should have dialed once.
require.Equal(t, 1, dialed)
// Disable reading on the existing connection.
ctl.SetCanRead(false)
// This should fail because we won't be able to read the response.
require.Error(t, getErr(c.GetUser(context.Background())))
}
func TestStatus_NoWriteExistingConn(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
_, _, err := s.CreateUser("user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
ctl := proton.NewNetCtl()
var dialed int
ctl.OnDial(func(net.Conn) {
dialed++
})
m := proton.New(
proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()),
proton.WithTransport(ctl.NewRoundTripper(&tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true})),
proton.WithRetryCount(0),
)
defer m.Close()
// This should succeed.
c, _, err := m.NewClientWithLogin(context.Background(), "user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
defer c.Close()
// We should have dialed once.
require.Equal(t, 1, dialed)
// Disable reading on the existing connection.
ctl.SetCanWrite(false)
// This should fail because we won't be able to write the request.
require.Error(t, c.LabelMessages(context.Background(), []string{"messageID"}, proton.TrashLabel))
// We should still have dialed twice; the connection could not be reused because the write failed.
require.Equal(t, 2, dialed)
}
func TestStatus_ContextCancel(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
m := proton.New(proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()))
defer m.Close()
var called int
m.AddStatusObserver(func(proton.Status) {
called++
})
// Create a context that will be canceled.
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
cancel()
// This should fail because the context is canceled.
require.Error(t, m.Ping(ctx))
// Status should not have been called; this was not a network error.
require.Zero(t, called)
}
func TestStatus_ContextTimeout(t *testing.T) {
s := server.New()
defer s.Close()
m := proton.New(proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()))
defer m.Close()
var called int
m.AddStatusObserver(func(proton.Status) {
called++
})
// Create a context that will time out.
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 0)
cancel()
// This should fail because the context is canceled.
require.Error(t, m.Ping(ctx))
// Status should have been called; this was a network error (took too long).
require.NotZero(t, called)
}
func TestStatus_ServerDrop(t *testing.T) {
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0")
require.NoError(t, err)
// Create a listener that will drop connections.
dropListener := proton.NewListener(l, proton.NewDropConn)
defer dropListener.Close()
s := server.New(server.WithListener(dropListener), server.WithTLS(true))
defer s.Close()
userID, _, err := s.CreateUser("user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
m := proton.New(proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()), proton.WithTransport(proton.InsecureTransport()))
defer m.Close()
var status []proton.Status
// Track the status as it changes.
m.AddStatusObserver(func(s proton.Status) {
status = append(status, s)
})
// Login the new user.
c, auth, err := m.NewClientWithLogin(context.Background(), "user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, userID, auth.UserID)
// This should succeed.
user, err := c.GetUser(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, userID, user.ID)
// Status should be empty.
require.Empty(t, status)
// Drop all existing connections and prevent new connections from writing (simulating server kicking off client).
dropListener.DropAll()
dropListener.SetCanWrite(false)
// This should fail because the connection will be dropped.
require.ErrorIs(t, getErr(c.GetUser(context.Background())), new(proton.NetError))
// Status should be down.
require.Equal(t, []proton.Status{proton.StatusDown}, status)
// Allow new connections to write.
dropListener.SetCanWrite(true)
// This should succeed.
require.NoError(t, getErr(c.GetUser(context.Background())))
// Status should be up.
require.Equal(t, []proton.Status{proton.StatusDown, proton.StatusUp}, status)
}
func TestStatus_ServerHang(t *testing.T) {
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0")
require.NoError(t, err)
// Create a listener that will hang on reads/writes.
hangListener := proton.NewListener(l, proton.NewHangConn)
defer hangListener.Close()
s := server.New(server.WithListener(hangListener), server.WithTLS(false))
defer s.Close()
userID, _, err := s.CreateUser("user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
m := proton.New(
proton.WithHostURL(s.GetHostURL()),
proton.WithTransport(&http.Transport{ResponseHeaderTimeout: time.Second}),
)
defer m.Close()
var status []proton.Status
// Track the status as it changes.
m.AddStatusObserver(func(s proton.Status) {
status = append(status, s)
})
// Login the new user.
c, auth, err := m.NewClientWithLogin(context.Background(), "user", []byte("pass"))
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, userID, auth.UserID)
// This should succeed.
user, err := c.GetUser(context.Background())
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, userID, user.ID)
// Status should be empty.
require.Empty(t, status)
// Drop all existing connections and hang on writing to new connections.
hangListener.DropAll()
hangListener.SetCanWrite(false)
// This should fail because the connection will hang.
require.ErrorIs(t, getErr(c.GetUser(context.Background())), new(proton.NetError))
// Status should be down.
require.Equal(t, []proton.Status{proton.StatusDown}, status)
// Allow new connections to write.
hangListener.SetCanWrite(true)
// This should succeed.
require.NoError(t, getErr(c.GetUser(context.Background())))
// Status should be up.
require.Equal(t, []proton.Status{proton.StatusDown, proton.StatusUp}, status)
}
func getErr[T any](_ T, err error) error {
return err
}