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http: OutgoingMessage change writable after end
When an OutgoingMessage is closed (for example, using the `end` method), its 'writable' property should be changed to false - since it is not writable anymore. The 'writable' property should have the opposite value of the 'finished' property. PR-URL: #14024 Fixes: #14023 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Gireesh Punathil <[email protected]>
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'use strict'; | ||
const common = require('../common'); | ||
const assert = require('assert'); | ||
const http = require('http'); | ||
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// Verify that after calling end() on an `OutgoingMessage` (or a type that | ||
// inherits from `OutgoingMessage`), its `writable` property is set to false. | ||
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const server = http.createServer(common.mustCall(function(req, res) { | ||
assert.strictEqual(res.writable, true); | ||
assert.strictEqual(res.finished, false); | ||
res.end(); | ||
assert.strictEqual(res.writable, false); | ||
assert.strictEqual(res.finished, true); | ||
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server.close(); | ||
})); | ||
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server.listen(0); | ||
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server.on('listening', common.mustCall(function() { | ||
const clientRequest = http.request({ | ||
port: server.address().port, | ||
method: 'GET', | ||
path: '/' | ||
}); | ||
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assert.strictEqual(clientRequest.writable, true); | ||
clientRequest.end(); | ||
assert.strictEqual(clientRequest.writable, false); | ||
})); |
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test/parallel/test-pipe-outgoing-message-data-emitted-after-ended.js
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'use strict'; | ||
const common = require('../common'); | ||
const http = require('http'); | ||
const util = require('util'); | ||
const stream = require('stream'); | ||
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// Verify that when piping a stream to an `OutgoingMessage` (or a type that | ||
// inherits from `OutgoingMessage`), if data is emitted after the | ||
// `OutgoingMessage` was closed - no `write after end` error is raised (this | ||
// should be the case when piping - when writing data directly to the | ||
// `OutgoingMessage` this error should be raised). | ||
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function MyStream() { | ||
stream.call(this); | ||
} | ||
util.inherits(MyStream, stream); | ||
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const server = http.createServer(common.mustCall(function(req, res) { | ||
const myStream = new MyStream(); | ||
myStream.pipe(res); | ||
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process.nextTick(common.mustCall(() => { | ||
res.end(); | ||
myStream.emit('data', 'some data'); | ||
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// If we got here - 'write after end' wasn't raised and the test passed. | ||
process.nextTick(common.mustCall(() => server.close())); | ||
})); | ||
})); | ||
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server.listen(0); | ||
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server.on('listening', common.mustCall(function() { | ||
http.request({ | ||
port: server.address().port, | ||
method: 'GET', | ||
path: '/' | ||
}).end(); | ||
})); |