shaka-packager/packager/file/http_file_unittest.cc

320 lines
11 KiB
C++
Raw Normal View History

// Copyright 2020 Google LLC. All rights reserved.
//
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
// https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd
#include <packager/file/http_file.h>
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#include <absl/strings/str_split.h>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
#include <packager/file.h>
#include <packager/file/file_closer.h>
#include <packager/macros/logging.h>
#include <packager/media/test/test_web_server.h>
feat: First phase of CMake build system implementation (#1072) There are a lot of changes in this first phase, because there was a lot of infrastructure required to get some meaningful amount of porting done. Future PRs should be simpler. <b>Summary of changes:</b><details> - Remove old deps: - boringssl (replaced with mbedtls, lighter, easier to build) - gflags (replaced with absl::flags) - Chromium build tools - New deps to replace parts of Chromium base: - abseil-cpp - glog - nlohmann::json (for tests only) - Submodules, updates, and CMake build rules for third-party libraries: - curl - gmock/gtest - Ported internal libraries and their tests by removing Chromium deps and adding CMake build rules: - file (now using C++17 filesystem APIs) - license_notice - status - version - Test improvements - Removed file tests that can never be re-enabled - Re-enabled all other disabled file tests - Debug JSON values when HTTP tests fail - Fixed chunked-encoding issues in HTTP tests - Updated and refactored Dockerfiles testing - All docker files working, with OS versions updated to meet the new tool requirements - Local docker builds no longer write files to your working directory as root - Local docker builds can now be run in parallel without clobbering each others' build outputs - DEBUG=1 can drop you into an interactive shell when a docker build fails - Updated and heavily refactored workflows and Dockerfiles - All docker files now tested in parallel on GitHub, speeding up CI - All common workflow components broken out and using workflow_call instead of custom actions - Self-hosted runners now optional, to make testing easier on forks - CMake porting works-in-process can now be fully tested on GitHub - Building ported libraries and passing ported tests on all three platforms! - CI hacks for macOS removed, now testing on macos-latest! - Python2 no longer required! (Only Python3) - Using strict build flags, treating all warnings as errors. </details> <b>Required to build:</b> - CMake >= 3.16 - Python 3 - A compiler supporting C++ >= 17 - g++ >= 9 if using GCC (Clang also fine) - MSVC for Windows <b>Still needs work:</b><details> - Moving other dependencies into submodules (if we keep them): - apple_apsl - icu - libevent - libpng - libwebm - libxml - modp_b64 - protobuf - zlib - Port remaining internal libraries: - app - hls - media/base - media/chunking - media/codecs - media/crypto - media/demuxer - media/event - media/formats/dvb - media/formats/mp2t - media/formats/mp4 - media/formats/packed_audio - media/formats/ttml - media/formats/webm - media/formats/webvtt - media/formats/wvm - media/origin - media/public - media/replicator - media/trick_play - mpd - Port main application - Add logging flags in absl and connect them to glog (which expects gflags) - Port pssh-box.py - Port main test targets (packager_test.py and packager_app.py) - Updating all requirement and build documentation - Remove any remaining refs to gclient, depot_tools, ninja - Update and complete release workflows using release-please </details> Issue #346 (Switch to abseil) Issue #1047 (New build system)
2022-08-16 18:34:51 +00:00
#define ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, key, value) \
ASSERT_EQ(GetJsonString((json), (key)), (value)) << "JSON is " << (json)
namespace shaka {
namespace {
const std::vector<std::string> kNoHeaders;
const std::string kNoContentType;
const std::string kBinaryContentType = "application/octet-stream";
const int kDefaultTestTimeout = 10; // For a local, embedded server
using FilePtr = std::unique_ptr<HttpFile, FileCloser>;
feat: First phase of CMake build system implementation (#1072) There are a lot of changes in this first phase, because there was a lot of infrastructure required to get some meaningful amount of porting done. Future PRs should be simpler. <b>Summary of changes:</b><details> - Remove old deps: - boringssl (replaced with mbedtls, lighter, easier to build) - gflags (replaced with absl::flags) - Chromium build tools - New deps to replace parts of Chromium base: - abseil-cpp - glog - nlohmann::json (for tests only) - Submodules, updates, and CMake build rules for third-party libraries: - curl - gmock/gtest - Ported internal libraries and their tests by removing Chromium deps and adding CMake build rules: - file (now using C++17 filesystem APIs) - license_notice - status - version - Test improvements - Removed file tests that can never be re-enabled - Re-enabled all other disabled file tests - Debug JSON values when HTTP tests fail - Fixed chunked-encoding issues in HTTP tests - Updated and refactored Dockerfiles testing - All docker files working, with OS versions updated to meet the new tool requirements - Local docker builds no longer write files to your working directory as root - Local docker builds can now be run in parallel without clobbering each others' build outputs - DEBUG=1 can drop you into an interactive shell when a docker build fails - Updated and heavily refactored workflows and Dockerfiles - All docker files now tested in parallel on GitHub, speeding up CI - All common workflow components broken out and using workflow_call instead of custom actions - Self-hosted runners now optional, to make testing easier on forks - CMake porting works-in-process can now be fully tested on GitHub - Building ported libraries and passing ported tests on all three platforms! - CI hacks for macOS removed, now testing on macos-latest! - Python2 no longer required! (Only Python3) - Using strict build flags, treating all warnings as errors. </details> <b>Required to build:</b> - CMake >= 3.16 - Python 3 - A compiler supporting C++ >= 17 - g++ >= 9 if using GCC (Clang also fine) - MSVC for Windows <b>Still needs work:</b><details> - Moving other dependencies into submodules (if we keep them): - apple_apsl - icu - libevent - libpng - libwebm - libxml - modp_b64 - protobuf - zlib - Port remaining internal libraries: - app - hls - media/base - media/chunking - media/codecs - media/crypto - media/demuxer - media/event - media/formats/dvb - media/formats/mp2t - media/formats/mp4 - media/formats/packed_audio - media/formats/ttml - media/formats/webm - media/formats/webvtt - media/formats/wvm - media/origin - media/public - media/replicator - media/trick_play - mpd - Port main application - Add logging flags in absl and connect them to glog (which expects gflags) - Port pssh-box.py - Port main test targets (packager_test.py and packager_app.py) - Updating all requirement and build documentation - Remove any remaining refs to gclient, depot_tools, ninja - Update and complete release workflows using release-please </details> Issue #346 (Switch to abseil) Issue #1047 (New build system)
2022-08-16 18:34:51 +00:00
// Handles keys with dots, indicating a nested field.
std::string GetJsonString(const nlohmann::json& json,
const std::string& combined_key) {
std::vector<std::string> keys = absl::StrSplit(combined_key, '.');
nlohmann::json current = json;
for (const std::string& key : keys) {
if (!current.contains(key)) {
return "";
}
current = current[key];
}
if (current.is_string()) {
return current.get<std::string>();
}
return "";
}
nlohmann::json HandleResponse(const FilePtr& file) {
std::string result;
while (true) {
char buffer[64 * 1024];
auto ret = file->Read(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if (ret < 0)
return nullptr;
if (ret == 0)
break;
result.append(buffer, buffer + ret);
}
VLOG(1) << "Response:\n" << result;
feat: First phase of CMake build system implementation (#1072) There are a lot of changes in this first phase, because there was a lot of infrastructure required to get some meaningful amount of porting done. Future PRs should be simpler. <b>Summary of changes:</b><details> - Remove old deps: - boringssl (replaced with mbedtls, lighter, easier to build) - gflags (replaced with absl::flags) - Chromium build tools - New deps to replace parts of Chromium base: - abseil-cpp - glog - nlohmann::json (for tests only) - Submodules, updates, and CMake build rules for third-party libraries: - curl - gmock/gtest - Ported internal libraries and their tests by removing Chromium deps and adding CMake build rules: - file (now using C++17 filesystem APIs) - license_notice - status - version - Test improvements - Removed file tests that can never be re-enabled - Re-enabled all other disabled file tests - Debug JSON values when HTTP tests fail - Fixed chunked-encoding issues in HTTP tests - Updated and refactored Dockerfiles testing - All docker files working, with OS versions updated to meet the new tool requirements - Local docker builds no longer write files to your working directory as root - Local docker builds can now be run in parallel without clobbering each others' build outputs - DEBUG=1 can drop you into an interactive shell when a docker build fails - Updated and heavily refactored workflows and Dockerfiles - All docker files now tested in parallel on GitHub, speeding up CI - All common workflow components broken out and using workflow_call instead of custom actions - Self-hosted runners now optional, to make testing easier on forks - CMake porting works-in-process can now be fully tested on GitHub - Building ported libraries and passing ported tests on all three platforms! - CI hacks for macOS removed, now testing on macos-latest! - Python2 no longer required! (Only Python3) - Using strict build flags, treating all warnings as errors. </details> <b>Required to build:</b> - CMake >= 3.16 - Python 3 - A compiler supporting C++ >= 17 - g++ >= 9 if using GCC (Clang also fine) - MSVC for Windows <b>Still needs work:</b><details> - Moving other dependencies into submodules (if we keep them): - apple_apsl - icu - libevent - libpng - libwebm - libxml - modp_b64 - protobuf - zlib - Port remaining internal libraries: - app - hls - media/base - media/chunking - media/codecs - media/crypto - media/demuxer - media/event - media/formats/dvb - media/formats/mp2t - media/formats/mp4 - media/formats/packed_audio - media/formats/ttml - media/formats/webm - media/formats/webvtt - media/formats/wvm - media/origin - media/public - media/replicator - media/trick_play - mpd - Port main application - Add logging flags in absl and connect them to glog (which expects gflags) - Port pssh-box.py - Port main test targets (packager_test.py and packager_app.py) - Updating all requirement and build documentation - Remove any remaining refs to gclient, depot_tools, ninja - Update and complete release workflows using release-please </details> Issue #346 (Switch to abseil) Issue #1047 (New build system)
2022-08-16 18:34:51 +00:00
nlohmann::json value = nlohmann::json::parse(result,
/* parser callback */ nullptr,
/* allow exceptions */ false);
return value;
}
// Quoting gtest docs:
// "For each TEST_F, GoogleTest will create a fresh test fixture object,
// immediately call SetUp(), run the test body, call TearDown(), and then
// delete the test fixture object."
// So we don't need a TearDown method. The destructor on TestWebServer is good
// enough.
class HttpFileTest : public testing::Test {
protected:
void SetUp() override { ASSERT_TRUE(server_.Start()); }
media::TestWebServer server_;
};
} // namespace
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, BasicGet) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kGet, server_.ReflectUrl(),
kNoContentType, kNoHeaders, kDefaultTestTimeout));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
auto json = HandleResponse(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.is_object());
ASSERT_TRUE(file.release()->Close());
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "method", "GET");
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, CustomHeaders) {
std::vector<std::string> headers{"Host: foo", "X-My-Header: Something"};
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kGet, server_.ReflectUrl(),
kNoContentType, headers, kDefaultTestTimeout));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
auto json = HandleResponse(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.is_object());
ASSERT_TRUE(file.release()->Close());
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "method", "GET");
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Host", "foo");
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.X-My-Header", "Something");
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, BasicPost) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kPost, server_.ReflectUrl(),
kBinaryContentType, kNoHeaders,
kDefaultTestTimeout));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
const std::string data = "abcd";
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data.data(), data.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data.size()));
// Signal that there will be no more writes.
// If we don't do this, the request can hang in libcurl.
file->CloseForWriting();
auto json = HandleResponse(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.is_object());
ASSERT_TRUE(file.release()->Close());
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "method", "POST");
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "body", data);
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Content-Type", kBinaryContentType);
// Curl may choose to send chunked or not based on the data. We request
// chunked encoding, but don't control if it is actually used. If we get
// chunked transfer, there is no Content-Length header reflected back to us.
if (!GetJsonString(json, "headers.Content-Length").empty()) {
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Content-Length",
std::to_string(data.size()));
} else {
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Transfer-Encoding", "chunked");
}
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, BasicPut) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kPut, server_.ReflectUrl(),
kBinaryContentType, kNoHeaders,
kDefaultTestTimeout));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
const std::string data = "abcd";
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data.data(), data.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data.size()));
// Signal that there will be no more writes.
// If we don't do this, the request can hang in libcurl.
file->CloseForWriting();
auto json = HandleResponse(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.is_object());
ASSERT_TRUE(file.release()->Close());
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "method", "PUT");
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "body", data);
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Content-Type", kBinaryContentType);
// Curl may choose to send chunked or not based on the data. We request
// chunked encoding, but don't control if it is actually used. If we get
// chunked transfer, there is no Content-Length header reflected back to us.
if (!GetJsonString(json, "headers.Content-Length").empty()) {
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Content-Length",
std::to_string(data.size()));
} else {
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Transfer-Encoding", "chunked");
}
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, MultipleWrites) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kPut, server_.ReflectUrl(),
kBinaryContentType, kNoHeaders,
kDefaultTestTimeout));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
const std::string data1 = "abcd";
const std::string data2 = "efgh";
const std::string data3 = "ijkl";
const std::string data4 = "mnop";
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data1.data(), data1.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data1.size()));
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data2.data(), data2.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data2.size()));
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data3.data(), data3.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data3.size()));
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data4.data(), data4.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data4.size()));
// Signal that there will be no more writes.
// If we don't do this, the request can hang in libcurl.
file->CloseForWriting();
auto json = HandleResponse(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.is_object());
ASSERT_TRUE(file.release()->Close());
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "method", "PUT");
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "body", data1 + data2 + data3 + data4);
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Content-Type", kBinaryContentType);
// Curl may choose to send chunked or not based on the data. We request
// chunked encoding, but don't control if it is actually used. If we get
// chunked transfer, there is no Content-Length header reflected back to us.
if (!GetJsonString(json, "headers.Content-Length").empty()) {
auto totalSize = data1.size() + data2.size() + data3.size() + data4.size();
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Content-Length",
std::to_string(totalSize));
} else {
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Transfer-Encoding", "chunked");
}
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, MultipleChunks) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kPut, server_.ReflectUrl(),
kBinaryContentType, kNoHeaders,
kDefaultTestTimeout));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
// Each of these is written as an explicit chunk to the server.
const std::string data1 = "abcd";
const std::string data2 = "efgh";
const std::string data3 = "ijkl";
const std::string data4 = "mnop";
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data1.data(), data1.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data1.size()));
// Flush the first chunk.
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Flush());
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data2.data(), data2.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data2.size()));
// Flush the second chunk.
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Flush());
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data3.data(), data3.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data3.size()));
// Flush the third chunk.
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Flush());
ASSERT_EQ(file->Write(data4.data(), data4.size()),
static_cast<int64_t>(data4.size()));
// Flush the fourth chunk.
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Flush());
// Signal that there will be no more writes.
// If we don't do this, the request can hang in libcurl.
file->CloseForWriting();
auto json = HandleResponse(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.is_object());
ASSERT_TRUE(file.release()->Close());
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "method", "PUT");
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "body", data1 + data2 + data3 + data4);
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Content-Type", kBinaryContentType);
ASSERT_JSON_STRING(json, "headers.Transfer-Encoding", "chunked");
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, Error404) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kGet, server_.StatusCodeUrl(404),
kNoContentType, kNoHeaders, kDefaultTestTimeout));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
// The site returns an empty response.
uint8_t buffer[1];
ASSERT_EQ(file->Read(buffer, sizeof(buffer)), 0);
auto status = file.release()->CloseWithStatus();
ASSERT_FALSE(status.ok());
ASSERT_EQ(status.error_code(), error::HTTP_FAILURE);
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, TimeoutTriggered) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kGet, server_.DelayUrl(8),
kNoContentType, kNoHeaders,
1 /* timeout in seconds */));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
// Request should timeout; error is reported in Close/CloseWithStatus.
uint8_t buffer[1];
ASSERT_EQ(file->Read(buffer, sizeof(buffer)), 0);
auto status = file.release()->CloseWithStatus();
ASSERT_FALSE(status.ok());
ASSERT_EQ(status.error_code(), error::TIME_OUT);
}
TEST_F(HttpFileTest, TimeoutNotTriggered) {
FilePtr file(new HttpFile(HttpMethod::kGet, server_.DelayUrl(1),
kNoContentType, kNoHeaders,
5 /* timeout in seconds */));
ASSERT_TRUE(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(file->Open());
auto json = HandleResponse(file);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.is_object());
ASSERT_TRUE(file.release()->Close());
}
} // namespace shaka