gecko-dev/netwerk/test/unit/test_bug468594.js

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//
// This script emulates the test called "Freshness"
// by Mark Nottingham, located at
//
// http://mnot.net/javascript/xmlhttprequest/cache.html
//
// The issue with Mr. Nottinghams page is that the server
// always seems to send an Expires-header in the response,
// breaking the finer details of the test. This script has
// full control of response-headers, however, and can perform
// the intended testing plus some extra stuff.
//
// Please see RFC 2616 section 13.2.1 6th paragraph for the
// definition of "explicit expiration time" being used here.
"use strict";
const { HttpServer } = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
"resource://testing-common/httpd.sys.mjs"
);
var httpserver = new HttpServer();
var index = 0;
var tests = [
{ url: "/freshness", server: "0", expected: "0" },
{ url: "/freshness", server: "1", expected: "0" }, // cached
// RFC 2616 section 13.9 2nd paragraph says not to heuristically cache
// querystring, but we allow it to maintain web compat
{ url: "/freshness?a", server: "2", expected: "2" },
{ url: "/freshness?a", server: "3", expected: "2" },
// explicit expiration dates in the future should be cached
{
url: "/freshness?b",
server: "4",
expected: "4",
responseheader: "Expires: " + getDateString(1),
},
{ url: "/freshness?b", server: "5", expected: "4" }, // cached due to Expires
{
url: "/freshness?c",
server: "6",
expected: "6",
responseheader: "Cache-Control: max-age=3600",
},
{ url: "/freshness?c", server: "7", expected: "6" }, // cached due to max-age
// explicit expiration dates in the past should NOT be cached
{
url: "/freshness?d",
server: "8",
expected: "8",
responseheader: "Expires: " + getDateString(-1),
},
{ url: "/freshness?d", server: "9", expected: "9" },
{
url: "/freshness?e",
server: "10",
expected: "10",
responseheader: "Cache-Control: max-age=0",
},
{ url: "/freshness?e", server: "11", expected: "11" },
{ url: "/freshness", server: "99", expected: "0" }, // cached
];
function logit(i, data) {
dump(
tests[i].url +
"\t requested [" +
tests[i].server +
"]" +
" got [" +
data +
"] expected [" +
tests[i].expected +
"]"
);
if (tests[i].responseheader) {
dump("\t[" + tests[i].responseheader + "]");
}
dump("\n");
}
function setupChannel(suffix, value) {
var chan = NetUtil.newChannel({
uri: "http://localhost:" + httpserver.identity.primaryPort + suffix,
loadUsingSystemPrincipal: true,
});
var httpChan = chan.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIHttpChannel);
httpChan.requestMethod = "GET";
httpChan.setRequestHeader("x-request", value, false);
return httpChan;
}
function triggerNextTest() {
var channel = setupChannel(tests[index].url, tests[index].server);
channel.asyncOpen(new ChannelListener(checkValueAndTrigger, null));
}
function checkValueAndTrigger(request, data) {
logit(index, data);
Assert.equal(tests[index].expected, data);
if (index < tests.length - 1) {
index++;
triggerNextTest();
} else {
httpserver.stop(do_test_finished);
}
}
function run_test() {
httpserver.registerPathHandler("/freshness", handler);
httpserver.start(-1);
// clear cache
evict_cache_entries();
triggerNextTest();
do_test_pending();
}
function handler(metadata, response) {
var body = metadata.getHeader("x-request");
response.setHeader("Content-Type", "text/plain", false);
response.setHeader("Date", getDateString(0), false);
var header = tests[index].responseheader;
if (header == null) {
response.setHeader("Last-Modified", getDateString(-1), false);
} else {
var splitHdr = header.split(": ");
response.setHeader(splitHdr[0], splitHdr[1], false);
}
response.setStatusLine(metadata.httpVersion, 200, "OK");
response.bodyOutputStream.write(body, body.length);
}
function getDateString(yearDelta) {
var months = [
"Jan",
"Feb",
"Mar",
"Apr",
"May",
"Jun",
"Jul",
"Aug",
"Sep",
"Oct",
"Nov",
"Dec",
];
var days = ["Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"];
var d = new Date();
return (
days[d.getUTCDay()] +
", " +
d.getUTCDate() +
" " +
months[d.getUTCMonth()] +
" " +
(d.getUTCFullYear() + yearDelta) +
" " +
d.getUTCHours() +
":" +
d.getUTCMinutes() +
":" +
d.getUTCSeconds() +
" UTC"
);
}