use strict; use warnings; use Net::EmptyPort qw(check_port empty_port); use Test::More; use t::Util; plan skip_all => 'nc not found' unless prog_exists('nc'); plan skip_all => 'nghttp not found' unless prog_exists('nghttp'); my $upstream_port = empty_port(); $| = 1; my $socket = new IO::Socket::INET ( LocalHost => '127.0.0.1', LocalPort => $upstream_port, Proto => 'tcp', Listen => 1, Reuse => 1 ); die "cannot create socket $!\n" unless $socket; check_port($upstream_port) or die "can't connect to server socket"; # accent and close check_port's connection my $client_socket = $socket->accept(); close($client_socket); my $server = spawn_h2o(<< "EOT"); hosts: default: paths: "/": proxy.reverse.url: http://127.0.0.1:$upstream_port EOT my $msg = "this is the message"; open(NGHTTP, "nghttp -t 3 -w 1 -v http://127.0.0.1:$server->{'port'}/ -H 'host: host.example.com' 2>&1 |"); my $req; $client_socket = $socket->accept(); $client_socket->recv($req, 1024); $client_socket->send("HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nConnection:close\r\n\r\n$msg"); close($client_socket); my $worked = 1; while() { if (/Timeout/) { $worked = 0; } } ok($worked == 1, "The connection didn't timeout"); $socket->close(); done_testing();