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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000
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Adding upstream version 124.0.1.upstream/124.0.1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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+// This test checks that the interaction between NodeServer.execute defined in
+// httpd.js and the node server that we're interacting with defined in
+// moz-http2.js is working properly.
+/* global my_defined_var */
+
+"use strict";
+
+add_task(async function test_execute() {
+ function f() {
+ return "bla";
+ }
+ let id = await NodeServer.fork();
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, `"hello"`), "hello");
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, `(() => "hello")()`), "hello");
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, `my_defined_var = 1;`), 1);
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, `(() => my_defined_var)()`), 1);
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, `my_defined_var`), 1);
+
+ await NodeServer.execute(id, `not_defined_var`)
+ .then(() => {
+ ok(false, "should have thrown");
+ })
+ .catch(e => {
+ equal(e.message, "ReferenceError: not_defined_var is not defined");
+ ok(
+ e.stack.includes("moz-http2-child.js"),
+ `stack should be coming from moz-http2-child.js - ${e.stack}`
+ );
+ });
+ await NodeServer.execute("definitely_wrong_id", `"hello"`)
+ .then(() => {
+ ok(false, "should have thrown");
+ })
+ .catch(e => {
+ equal(e.message, "Error: could not find id");
+ ok(
+ e.stack.includes("moz-http2.js"),
+ `stack should be coming from moz-http2.js - ${e.stack}`
+ );
+ });
+
+ // Defines f in the context of the node server.
+ // The implementation of NodeServer.execute prepends `functionName =` to the
+ // body of the function we pass so it gets attached to the global context
+ // in the server.
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, f), undefined);
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, `f()`), "bla");
+
+ class myClass {
+ static doStuff() {
+ return my_defined_var;
+ }
+ }
+
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, myClass), undefined);
+ equal(await NodeServer.execute(id, `myClass.doStuff()`), 1);
+
+ equal(await NodeServer.kill(id), undefined);
+ await NodeServer.execute(id, `f()`)
+ .then(() => ok(false, "should throw"))
+ .catch(e => equal(e.message, "Error: could not find id"));
+ id = await NodeServer.fork();
+ // Check that a child process dying during a call throws an error.
+ await NodeServer.execute(id, `process.exit()`)
+ .then(() => ok(false, "should throw"))
+ .catch(e =>
+ equal(e.message, "child process exit closing code: 0 signal: null")
+ );
+
+ id = await NodeServer.fork();
+ equal(
+ await NodeServer.execute(
+ id,
+ `setTimeout(function() { sendBackResponse(undefined) }, 0); 2`
+ ),
+ 2
+ );
+ await new Promise(resolve => do_timeout(10, resolve));
+ await NodeServer.kill(id)
+ .then(() => ok(false, "should throw"))
+ .catch(e =>
+ equal(
+ e.message,
+ `forked process without handler sent: {"error":"","errorStack":""}\n`
+ )
+ );
+});