This commit introduces test/common/internet.address, which includes a set of addresses for doing internet tests. These addresses can be overriden using NODE_TEST_* environment variables. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/16390 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Refael Ackermann <refack@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Node.js Core Test Common Modules
This directory contains modules used to test the Node.js implementation.
Table of Contents
- Benchmark module
- Common module API
- Countdown module
- DNS module
- Duplex pair helper
- Fixtures module
- Internet module
- WPT module
Benchmark Module
The benchmark module is used by tests to run benchmarks.
runBenchmark(name, args, env)
name<String> Name of benchmark suite to be run.args<Array> Array of environment variable key/value pairs (ex:n=1) to be applied via--set.env<Object> Environment variables to be applied during the run.
Common Module API
The common module is used by tests for consistency across repeated
tasks.
allowGlobals(...whitelist)
Takes whitelist and concats that with predefined knownGlobals.
arrayStream
A stream to push an array into a REPL
busyLoop(time)
time<Number>
Blocks for time amount of time.
canCreateSymLink
API to indicate whether the current running process can create symlinks. On Windows, this returns false if the process running doesn't have privileges to create symlinks (specifically SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege). On non-Windows platforms, this currently returns true.
crashOnUnhandledRejection()
Installs a process.on('unhandledRejection') handler that crashes the process
after a tick. This is useful for tests that use Promises and need to make sure
no unexpected rejections occur, because currently they result in silent
failures.
ddCommand(filename, kilobytes)
- return <Object>
Platform normalizes the dd command
enoughTestMem
- return <Boolean>
Check if there is more than 1gb of total memory.
expectsError([fn, ]settings[, exact])
-
fn<Function> a function that should throw. -
settings<Object> that must contain thecodeproperty plus any of the other following properties (some properties only apply forAssertionError):code<String> expected error must have this value for itscodeproperty.type<Function> expected error must be an instance oftypeand must be an Error subclass.message<String> or <RegExp> if a string is provided formessage, expected error must have it for itsmessageproperty; if a regular expression is provided formessage, the regular expression must match themessageproperty of the expected error.name<String> expected error must have this value for itsnameproperty.generatedMessage<String> (AssertionErroronly) expected error must have this value for itsgeneratedMessageproperty.actual<any> (AssertionErroronly) expected error must have this value for itsactualproperty.expected<any> (AssertionErroronly) expected error must have this value for itsexpectedproperty.operator<any> (AssertionErroronly) expected error must have this value for itsoperatorproperty.
-
exact<Number> default = 1 -
return <Function>
If
fnis provided, it will be passed toassert.throwsas first argument andundefinedwill be returned. Otherwise a function suitable as callback or for use as a validation function passed as the second argument toassert.throws()will be returned. If the returned function has not been called exactlyexactnumber of times when the test is complete, then the test will fail.
expectWarning(name, expected)
Tests whether name and expected are part of a raised warning.
fileExists(pathname)
Checks if pathname exists
fires(promise, [error], [timeoutMs])
- promise [<Promise]
- error [<String] default = 'timeout'
- timeoutMs [<Number] default = 100
Returns a new promise that will propagate promise resolution or rejection if
that happens within the timeoutMs timespan, or rejects with error as
a reason otherwise.
fixturesDir
- return <String>
Path to the 'fixtures' directory.
getArrayBufferViews(buf)
buf<Buffer>- return <ArrayBufferView[]>
Returns an instance of all possible ArrayBufferViews of the provided Buffer.
globalCheck
- return <Boolean>
Turn this off if the test should not check for global leaks.
hasCrypto
- return <Boolean>
Checks for 'openssl'.
hasFipsCrypto
- return <Boolean>
Checks hasCrypto and crypto with fips.
hasIntl
- return <Boolean>
Checks if internationalization is supported.
hasSmallICU
- return <Boolean>
Checks hasIntl and small-icu is supported.
hasIPv6
- return <Boolean>
Checks whether IPv6 is supported on this platform.
hasMultiLocalhost
- return <Boolean>
Checks if there are multiple localhosts available.
hijackStderr(listener)
listener<Function>: a listener with a single parameter calleddata.
Eavesdrop to process.stderr.write calls. Once process.stderr.write is
called, listener will also be called and the data of write function will
be passed to listener. What's more, process.stderr.writeTimes is a count of
the number of calls.
hijackStdout(listener)
listener<Function>: a listener with a single parameter calleddata.
Eavesdrop to process.stdout.write calls. Once process.stdout.write is
called, listener will also be called and the data of write function will
be passed to listener. What's more, process.stdout.writeTimes is a count of
the number of calls.
inFreeBSDJail
- return <Boolean>
Checks whether free BSD Jail is true or false.
isAIX
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for Advanced Interactive eXecutive (AIX).
isAlive(pid)
Attempts to 'kill' pid
isFreeBSD
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for Free BSD.
isLinux
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for Linux.
isLinuxPPCBE
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for Linux on PowerPC.
isOSX
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for macOS.
isSunOS
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for SunOS.
isWindows
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for Windows.
isWOW64
- return <Boolean>
Platform check for Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit.
leakedGlobals
- return <Array>
Checks whether any globals are not on the knownGlobals list.
localhostIPv4
- return <String>
Gets IP of localhost
localIPv6Hosts
- return <Array>
Array of IPV6 hosts.
mustCall([fn][, exact])
fn<Function> default = () => {}exact<Number> default = 1- return <Function>
Returns a function that calls fn. If the returned function has not been called
exactly exact number of times when the test is complete, then the test will
fail.
If fn is not provided, an empty function will be used.
mustCallAtLeast([fn][, minimum])
fn<Function> default = () => {}minimum<Number> default = 1- return <Function>
Returns a function that calls fn. If the returned function has not been called
at least minimum number of times when the test is complete, then the test will
fail.
If fn is not provided, an empty function will be used.
mustNotCall([msg])
msg<String> default = 'function should not have been called'- return <Function>
Returns a function that triggers an AssertionError if it is invoked. msg is
used as the error message for the AssertionError.
nodeProcessAborted(exitCode, signal)
Returns true if the exit code exitCode and/or signal name signal represent
the exit code and/or signal name of a node process that aborted, false
otherwise.
opensslCli
- return <Boolean>
Checks whether 'opensslCli' is supported.
platformTimeout(ms)
Platform normalizes timeout.
PIPE
- return <String>
Path to the test sock.
PORT
- return <Number> default =
12346
Port tests are running on.
printSkipMessage(msg)
msg<String>
Logs '1..0 # Skipped: ' + msg
refreshTmpDir()
- return <String>
Deletes the testing 'tmp' directory and recreates it.
restoreStderr()
Restore the original process.stderr.write. Used to restore stderr to its
original state after calling common.hijackStdErr().
restoreStdout()
Restore the original process.stdout.write. Used to restore stdout to its
original state after calling common.hijackStdOut().
rootDir
- return <String>
Path to the 'root' directory. either / or c:\\ (windows)
projectDir
- return <String>
Path to the project directory.
skip(msg)
msg<String>
Logs '1..0 # Skipped: ' + msg and exits with exit code 0.
skipIfInspectorDisabled()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when the Inspector was disabled at compile time.
skipIf32Bits()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when the Node.js executable was compiled with a pointer size smaller than 64 bits.
spawnPwd(options)
Platform normalizes the pwd command.
spawnSyncPwd(options)
Synchronous version of spawnPwd.
tmpDir
- return <String>
The realpath of the 'tmp' directory.
tmpDirName
- return <String>
Name of the temp directory used by tests.
Countdown Module
The Countdown module provides a simple countdown mechanism for tests that
require a particular action to be taken after a given number of completed
tasks (for instance, shutting down an HTTP server after a specific number of
requests).
const Countdown = require('../common/countdown');
function doSomething() {
console.log('.');
}
const countdown = new Countdown(2, doSomething);
countdown.dec();
countdown.dec();
new Countdown(limit, callback)
limit{number}callback{function}
Creates a new Countdown instance.
Countdown.prototype.dec()
Decrements the Countdown counter.
Countdown.prototype.remaining
Specifies the remaining number of times Countdown.prototype.dec() must be
called before the callback is invoked.
DNS Module
The DNS module provides a naïve DNS parser/serializer.
readDomainFromPacket(buffer, offset)
Reads the domain string from a packet and returns an object containing the number of bytes read and the domain.
parseDNSPacket(buffer)
Parses a DNS packet. Returns an object with the values of the various flags of the packet depending on the type of packet.
writeIPv6(ip)
Reads an IPv6 String and returns a Buffer containing the parts.
writeDomainName(domain)
Reads a Domain String and returns a Buffer containing the domain.
writeDNSPacket(parsed)
Takes in a parsed Object and writes its fields to a DNS packet as a Buffer object.
Duplex pair helper
The common/duplexpair module exports a single function makeDuplexPair,
which returns an object { clientSide, serverSide } where each side is a
Duplex stream connected to the other side.
There is no difference between client or server side beyond their names.
Fixtures Module
The common/fixtures module provides convenience methods for working with
files in the test/fixtures directory.
fixtures.fixturesDir
The absolute path to the test/fixtures/ directory.
fixtures.path(...args)
...args<String>
Returns the result of path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, ...args).
fixtures.readSync(args[, enc])
Returns the result of
fs.readFileSync(path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, ...args), 'enc').
fixtures.readKey(arg[, enc])
arg<String>
Returns the result of
fs.readFileSync(path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, 'keys', arg), 'enc').
Internet Module
The common/internet module provides utilities for working with
internet-related tests.
internet.addresses
- <Object>
INET_HOST<String> A generic host that has registered common DNS records, supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and provides basic HTTP/HTTPS servicesINET4_HOST<String> A host that provides IPv4 servicesINET6_HOST<String> A host that provides IPv6 servicesINET4_IP<String> An accessible IPv4 IP, defaults to the Google Public DNS IPv4 addressINET6_IP<String> An accessible IPv6 IP, defaults to the Google Public DNS IPv6 addressINVALID_HOST<String> An invalid host that cannot be resolvedMX_HOST<String> A host with MX records registeredSRV_HOST<String> A host with SRV records registeredPTR_HOST<String> A host with PTR records registeredNAPTR_HOST<String> A host with NAPTR records registeredSOA_HOST<String> A host with SOA records registeredCNAME_HOST<String> A host with CNAME records registeredNS_HOST<String> A host with NS records registeredTXT_HOST<String> A host with TXT records registeredDNS4_SERVER<String> An accessible IPv4 DNS serverDNS6_SERVER<String> An accessible IPv6 DNS server
A set of addresses for internet-related tests. All properties are configurable
via NODE_TEST_* environment variables. For example, to configure
internet.addresses.INET_HOST, set the environment
vairable NODE_TEST_INET_HOST to a specified host.
WPT Module
The wpt.js module is a port of parts of W3C testharness.js for testing the Node.js WHATWG URL API implementation with tests from W3C Web Platform Tests.