// META: script=/service-workers/service-worker/resources/test-helpers.sub.js // META: script=resources/utils.js 'use strict'; // Tests that requests to bad ports are blocked. // https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#port-blocking // This is not a comprehensive test of blocked ports - it is just intended to // check that blocking is enabled. backgroundFetchTest((t, bgFetch) => { return bgFetch.fetch(uniqueId(), 'https://example.com'); }, 'fetch to default https port should register ok'); backgroundFetchTest((t, bgFetch) => { return bgFetch.fetch(uniqueId(), 'http://127.0.0.1'); }, 'fetch to default http port should register ok'); backgroundFetchTest((t, bgFetch) => { return bgFetch.fetch(uniqueId(), 'https://example.com:443'); }, 'fetch to port 443 should register ok'); backgroundFetchTest((t, bgFetch) => { return bgFetch.fetch(uniqueId(), 'https://example.com:80'); }, 'fetch to port 80 should register ok, even over https'); backgroundFetchTest((t, bgFetch) => { return bgFetch.fetch(uniqueId(), 'https://example.com:8080'); }, 'fetch to non-default non-bad port (8080) should register ok'); backgroundFetchTest(async (t, bgFetch) => { const promise = bgFetch.fetch(uniqueId(), 'https://example.com:587').then(fetch => { return fetch.match('https://example.com:587'); }).then(record => record.responseReady); return promise_rejects_js( t, TypeError, promise); }, 'fetch to bad port (SMTP) should reject');