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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

// End-to-end serving tests

package http_test

import (
        "bufio"
        "bytes"
        "crypto/tls"
        "fmt"
        "io"
        "io/ioutil"
        "log"
        "net"
        . "net/http"
        "net/http/httptest"
        "net/http/httputil"
        "net/url"
        "os"
        "reflect"
        "strings"
        "syscall"
        "testing"
        "time"
)

type dummyAddr string
type oneConnListener struct {
        conn net.Conn
}

func (l *oneConnListener) Accept() (c net.Conn, err error) {
        c = l.conn
        if c == nil {
                err = io.EOF
                return
        }
        err = nil
        l.conn = nil
        return
}

func (l *oneConnListener) Close() error {
        return nil
}

func (l *oneConnListener) Addr() net.Addr {
        return dummyAddr("test-address")
}

func (a dummyAddr) Network() string {
        return string(a)
}

func (a dummyAddr) String() string {
        return string(a)
}

type testConn struct {
        readBuf  bytes.Buffer
        writeBuf bytes.Buffer
}

func (c *testConn) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
        return c.readBuf.Read(b)
}

func (c *testConn) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
        return c.writeBuf.Write(b)
}

func (c *testConn) Close() error {
        return nil
}

func (c *testConn) LocalAddr() net.Addr {
        return dummyAddr("local-addr")
}

func (c *testConn) RemoteAddr() net.Addr {
        return dummyAddr("remote-addr")
}

func (c *testConn) SetDeadline(t time.Time) error {
        return nil
}

func (c *testConn) SetReadDeadline(t time.Time) error {
        return nil
}

func (c *testConn) SetWriteDeadline(t time.Time) error {
        return nil
}

func TestConsumingBodyOnNextConn(t *testing.T) {
        conn := new(testConn)
        for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
                conn.readBuf.Write([]byte(
                        "POST / HTTP/1.1\r\n" +
                                "Host: test\r\n" +
                                "Content-Length: 11\r\n" +
                                "\r\n" +
                                "foo=1&bar=1"))
        }

        reqNum := 0
        ch := make(chan *Request)
        servech := make(chan error)
        listener := &oneConnListener{conn}
        handler := func(res ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
                reqNum++
                ch <- req
        }

        go func() {
                servech <- Serve(listener, HandlerFunc(handler))
        }()

        var req *Request
        req = <-ch
        if req == nil {
                t.Fatal("Got nil first request.")
        }
        if req.Method != "POST" {
                t.Errorf("For request #1's method, got %q; expected %q",
                        req.Method, "POST")
        }

        req = <-ch
        if req == nil {
                t.Fatal("Got nil first request.")
        }
        if req.Method != "POST" {
                t.Errorf("For request #2's method, got %q; expected %q",
                        req.Method, "POST")
        }

        if serveerr := <-servech; serveerr != io.EOF {
                t.Errorf("Serve returned %q; expected EOF", serveerr)
        }
}

type stringHandler string

func (s stringHandler) ServeHTTP(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
        w.Header().Set("Result", string(s))
}

var handlers = []struct {
        pattern string
        msg     string
}{
        {"/", "Default"},
        {"/someDir/", "someDir"},
        {"someHost.com/someDir/", "someHost.com/someDir"},
}

var vtests = []struct {
        url      string
        expected string
}{
        {"http://localhost/someDir/apage", "someDir"},
        {"http://localhost/otherDir/apage", "Default"},
        {"http://someHost.com/someDir/apage", "someHost.com/someDir"},
        {"http://otherHost.com/someDir/apage", "someDir"},
        {"http://otherHost.com/aDir/apage", "Default"},
}

func TestHostHandlers(t *testing.T) {
        for _, h := range handlers {
                Handle(h.pattern, stringHandler(h.msg))
        }
        ts := httptest.NewServer(nil)
        defer ts.Close()

        conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", ts.Listener.Addr().String())
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal(err)
        }
        defer conn.Close()
        cc := httputil.NewClientConn(conn, nil)
        for _, vt := range vtests {
                var r *Response
                var req Request
                if req.URL, err = url.Parse(vt.url); err != nil {
                        t.Errorf("cannot parse url: %v", err)
                        continue
                }
                if err := cc.Write(&req); err != nil {
                        t.Errorf("writing request: %v", err)
                        continue
                }
                r, err := cc.Read(&req)
                if err != nil {
                        t.Errorf("reading response: %v", err)
                        continue
                }
                s := r.Header.Get("Result")
                if s != vt.expected {
                        t.Errorf("Get(%q) = %q, want %q", vt.url, s, vt.expected)
                }
        }
}

// Tests for http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=900
func TestMuxRedirectLeadingSlashes(t *testing.T) {
        paths := []string{"//foo.txt", "///foo.txt", "/../../foo.txt"}
        for _, path := range paths {
                req, err := ReadRequest(bufio.NewReader(bytes.NewBufferString("GET " + path + " HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: test\r\n\r\n")))
                if err != nil {
                        t.Errorf("%s", err)
                }
                mux := NewServeMux()
                resp := httptest.NewRecorder()

                mux.ServeHTTP(resp, req)

                if loc, expected := resp.Header().Get("Location"), "/foo.txt"; loc != expected {
                        t.Errorf("Expected Location header set to %q; got %q", expected, loc)
                        return
                }

                if code, expected := resp.Code, StatusMovedPermanently; code != expected {
                        t.Errorf("Expected response code of StatusMovedPermanently; got %d", code)
                        return
                }
        }
}

func TestServerTimeouts(t *testing.T) {
        // TODO(bradfitz): convert this to use httptest.Server
        l, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0")
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("listen error: %v", err)
        }
        addr, _ := l.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr)

        reqNum := 0
        handler := HandlerFunc(func(res ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
                reqNum++
                fmt.Fprintf(res, "req=%d", reqNum)
        })

        const second = 1000000000 /* nanos */
        server := &Server{Handler: handler, ReadTimeout: 0.25 * second, WriteTimeout: 0.25 * second}
        go server.Serve(l)

        url := fmt.Sprintf("http://%s/", addr)

        // Hit the HTTP server successfully.
        tr := &Transport{DisableKeepAlives: true} // they interfere with this test
        c := &Client{Transport: tr}
        r, err := c.Get(url)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("http Get #1: %v", err)
        }
        got, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
        expected := "req=1"
        if string(got) != expected {
                t.Errorf("Unexpected response for request #1; got %q; expected %q",
                        string(got), expected)
        }

        // Slow client that should timeout.
        t1 := time.Now()
        conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", addr.String())
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("Dial: %v", err)
        }
        buf := make([]byte, 1)
        n, err := conn.Read(buf)
        latency := time.Now().Sub(t1)
        if n != 0 || err != io.EOF {
                t.Errorf("Read = %v, %v, wanted %v, %v", n, err, 0, io.EOF)
        }
        if latency < 200*time.Millisecond /* fudge from 0.25 above */ {
                t.Errorf("got EOF after %s, want >= %s", latency, 200*time.Millisecond)
        }

        // Hit the HTTP server successfully again, verifying that the
        // previous slow connection didn't run our handler.  (that we
        // get "req=2", not "req=3")
        r, err = Get(url)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("http Get #2: %v", err)
        }
        got, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
        expected = "req=2"
        if string(got) != expected {
                t.Errorf("Get #2 got %q, want %q", string(got), expected)
        }

        l.Close()
}

// TestIdentityResponse verifies that a handler can unset 
func TestIdentityResponse(t *testing.T) {
        handler := HandlerFunc(func(rw ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
                rw.Header().Set("Content-Length", "3")
                rw.Header().Set("Transfer-Encoding", req.FormValue("te"))
                switch {
                case req.FormValue("overwrite") == "1":
                        _, err := rw.Write([]byte("foo TOO LONG"))
                        if err != ErrContentLength {
                                t.Errorf("expected ErrContentLength; got %v", err)
                        }
                case req.FormValue("underwrite") == "1":
                        rw.Header().Set("Content-Length", "500")
                        rw.Write([]byte("too short"))
                default:
                        rw.Write([]byte("foo"))
                }
        })

        ts := httptest.NewServer(handler)
        defer ts.Close()

        // Note: this relies on the assumption (which is true) that
        // Get sends HTTP/1.1 or greater requests.  Otherwise the
        // server wouldn't have the choice to send back chunked
        // responses.
        for _, te := range []string{"", "identity"} {
                url := ts.URL + "/?te=" + te
                res, err := Get(url)
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatalf("error with Get of %s: %v", url, err)
                }
                if cl, expected := res.ContentLength, int64(3); cl != expected {
                        t.Errorf("for %s expected res.ContentLength of %d; got %d", url, expected, cl)
                }
                if cl, expected := res.Header.Get("Content-Length"), "3"; cl != expected {
                        t.Errorf("for %s expected Content-Length header of %q; got %q", url, expected, cl)
                }
                if tl, expected := len(res.TransferEncoding), 0; tl != expected {
                        t.Errorf("for %s expected len(res.TransferEncoding) of %d; got %d (%v)",
                                url, expected, tl, res.TransferEncoding)
                }
                res.Body.Close()
        }

        // Verify that ErrContentLength is returned
        url := ts.URL + "/?overwrite=1"
        _, err := Get(url)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("error with Get of %s: %v", url, err)
        }
        // Verify that the connection is closed when the declared Content-Length
        // is larger than what the handler wrote.
        conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", ts.Listener.Addr().String())
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("error dialing: %v", err)
        }
        _, err = conn.Write([]byte("GET /?underwrite=1 HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: foo\r\n\r\n"))
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("error writing: %v", err)
        }

        // The ReadAll will hang for a failing test, so use a Timer to
        // fail explicitly.
        goTimeout(t, 2*time.Second, func() {
                got, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(conn)
                expectedSuffix := "\r\n\r\ntoo short"
                if !strings.HasSuffix(string(got), expectedSuffix) {
                        t.Errorf("Expected output to end with %q; got response body %q",
                                expectedSuffix, string(got))
                }
        })
}

func testTcpConnectionCloses(t *testing.T, req string, h Handler) {
        s := httptest.NewServer(h)
        defer s.Close()

        conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", s.Listener.Addr().String())
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal("dial error:", err)
        }
        defer conn.Close()

        _, err = fmt.Fprint(conn, req)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal("print error:", err)
        }

        r := bufio.NewReader(conn)
        _, err = ReadResponse(r, &Request{Method: "GET"})
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal("ReadResponse error:", err)
        }

        success := make(chan bool)
        go func() {
                select {
                case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
                        t.Fatal("body not closed after 5s")
                case <-success:
                }
        }()

        _, err = ioutil.ReadAll(r)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal("read error:", err)
        }

        success <- true
}

// TestServeHTTP10Close verifies that HTTP/1.0 requests won't be kept alive.
func TestServeHTTP10Close(t *testing.T) {
        testTcpConnectionCloses(t, "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n", HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                ServeFile(w, r, "testdata/file")
        }))
}

// TestHandlersCanSetConnectionClose verifies that handlers can force a connection to close,
// even for HTTP/1.1 requests.
func TestHandlersCanSetConnectionClose11(t *testing.T) {
        testTcpConnectionCloses(t, "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n", HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                w.Header().Set("Connection", "close")
        }))
}

func TestHandlersCanSetConnectionClose10(t *testing.T) {
        testTcpConnectionCloses(t, "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nConnection: keep-alive\r\n\r\n", HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                w.Header().Set("Connection", "close")
        }))
}

func TestSetsRemoteAddr(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s", r.RemoteAddr)
        }))
        defer ts.Close()

        res, err := Get(ts.URL)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("Get error: %v", err)
        }
        body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("ReadAll error: %v", err)
        }
        ip := string(body)
        if !strings.HasPrefix(ip, "127.0.0.1:") && !strings.HasPrefix(ip, "[::1]:") {
                t.Fatalf("Expected local addr; got %q", ip)
        }
}

func TestChunkedResponseHeaders(t *testing.T) {
        log.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) // is noisy otherwise
        defer log.SetOutput(os.Stderr)

        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                w.Header().Set("Content-Length", "intentional gibberish") // we check that this is deleted
                fmt.Fprintf(w, "I am a chunked response.")
        }))
        defer ts.Close()

        res, err := Get(ts.URL)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("Get error: %v", err)
        }
        if g, e := res.ContentLength, int64(-1); g != e {
                t.Errorf("expected ContentLength of %d; got %d", e, g)
        }
        if g, e := res.TransferEncoding, []string{"chunked"}; !reflect.DeepEqual(g, e) {
                t.Errorf("expected TransferEncoding of %v; got %v", e, g)
        }
        if _, haveCL := res.Header["Content-Length"]; haveCL {
                t.Errorf("Unexpected Content-Length")
        }
}

// Test304Responses verifies that 304s don't declare that they're
// chunking in their response headers and aren't allowed to produce
// output.
func Test304Responses(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                w.WriteHeader(StatusNotModified)
                _, err := w.Write([]byte("illegal body"))
                if err != ErrBodyNotAllowed {
                        t.Errorf("on Write, expected ErrBodyNotAllowed, got %v", err)
                }
        }))
        defer ts.Close()
        res, err := Get(ts.URL)
        if err != nil {
                t.Error(err)
        }
        if len(res.TransferEncoding) > 0 {
                t.Errorf("expected no TransferEncoding; got %v", res.TransferEncoding)
        }
        body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
        if err != nil {
                t.Error(err)
        }
        if len(body) > 0 {
                t.Errorf("got unexpected body %q", string(body))
        }
}

// TestHeadResponses verifies that responses to HEAD requests don't
// declare that they're chunking in their response headers, aren't
// allowed to produce output, and don't set a Content-Type since
// the real type of the body data cannot be inferred.
func TestHeadResponses(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                _, err := w.Write([]byte("Ignored body"))
                if err != ErrBodyNotAllowed {
                        t.Errorf("on Write, expected ErrBodyNotAllowed, got %v", err)
                }

                // Also exercise the ReaderFrom path
                _, err = io.Copy(w, strings.NewReader("Ignored body"))
                if err != ErrBodyNotAllowed {
                        t.Errorf("on Copy, expected ErrBodyNotAllowed, got %v", err)
                }
        }))
        defer ts.Close()
        res, err := Head(ts.URL)
        if err != nil {
                t.Error(err)
        }
        if len(res.TransferEncoding) > 0 {
                t.Errorf("expected no TransferEncoding; got %v", res.TransferEncoding)
        }
        ct := res.Header.Get("Content-Type")
        if ct != "" {
                t.Errorf("expected no Content-Type; got %s", ct)
        }
        body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
        if err != nil {
                t.Error(err)
        }
        if len(body) > 0 {
                t.Errorf("got unexpected body %q", string(body))
        }
}

func TestTLSHandshakeTimeout(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewUnstartedServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {}))
        ts.Config.ReadTimeout = 250 * time.Millisecond
        ts.StartTLS()
        defer ts.Close()
        conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", ts.Listener.Addr().String())
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("Dial: %v", err)
        }
        defer conn.Close()
        goTimeout(t, 10*time.Second, func() {
                var buf [1]byte
                n, err := conn.Read(buf[:])
                if err == nil || n != 0 {
                        t.Errorf("Read = %d, %v; want an error and no bytes", n, err)
                }
        })
}

func TestTLSServer(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewTLSServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                if r.TLS != nil {
                        w.Header().Set("X-TLS-Set", "true")
                        if r.TLS.HandshakeComplete {
                                w.Header().Set("X-TLS-HandshakeComplete", "true")
                        }
                }
        }))
        defer ts.Close()

        // Connect an idle TCP connection to this server before we run
        // our real tests.  This idle connection used to block forever
        // in the TLS handshake, preventing future connections from
        // being accepted. It may prevent future accidental blocking
        // in newConn.
        idleConn, err := net.Dial("tcp", ts.Listener.Addr().String())
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("Dial: %v", err)
        }
        defer idleConn.Close()
        goTimeout(t, 10*time.Second, func() {
                if !strings.HasPrefix(ts.URL, "https://") {
                        t.Errorf("expected test TLS server to start with https://, got %q", ts.URL)
                        return
                }
                noVerifyTransport := &Transport{
                        TLSClientConfig: &tls.Config{
                                InsecureSkipVerify: true,
                        },
                }
                client := &Client{Transport: noVerifyTransport}
                res, err := client.Get(ts.URL)
                if err != nil {
                        t.Error(err)
                        return
                }
                if res == nil {
                        t.Errorf("got nil Response")
                        return
                }
                defer res.Body.Close()
                if res.Header.Get("X-TLS-Set") != "true" {
                        t.Errorf("expected X-TLS-Set response header")
                        return
                }
                if res.Header.Get("X-TLS-HandshakeComplete") != "true" {
                        t.Errorf("expected X-TLS-HandshakeComplete header")
                }
        })
}

type serverExpectTest struct {
        contentLength    int    // of request body
        expectation      string // e.g. "100-continue"
        readBody         bool   // whether handler should read the body (if false, sends StatusUnauthorized)
        expectedResponse string // expected substring in first line of http response
}

var serverExpectTests = []serverExpectTest{
        // Normal 100-continues, case-insensitive.
        {100, "100-continue", true, "100 Continue"},
        {100, "100-cOntInUE", true, "100 Continue"},

        // No 100-continue.
        {100, "", true, "200 OK"},

        // 100-continue but requesting client to deny us,
        // so it never reads the body.
        {100, "100-continue", false, "401 Unauthorized"},
        // Likewise without 100-continue:
        {100, "", false, "401 Unauthorized"},

        // Non-standard expectations are failures
        {0, "a-pony", false, "417 Expectation Failed"},

        // Expect-100 requested but no body
        {0, "100-continue", true, "400 Bad Request"},
}

// Tests that the server responds to the "Expect" request header
// correctly.
func TestServerExpect(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                // Note using r.FormValue("readbody") because for POST
                // requests that would read from r.Body, which we only
                // conditionally want to do.
                if strings.Contains(r.URL.RawQuery, "readbody=true") {
                        ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
                        w.Write([]byte("Hi"))
                } else {
                        w.WriteHeader(StatusUnauthorized)
                }
        }))
        defer ts.Close()

        runTest := func(test serverExpectTest) {
                conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", ts.Listener.Addr().String())
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatalf("Dial: %v", err)
                }
                defer conn.Close()
                sendf := func(format string, args ...interface{}) {
                        _, err := fmt.Fprintf(conn, format, args...)
                        if err != nil {
                                t.Fatalf("On test %#v, error writing %q: %v", test, format, err)
                        }
                }
                go func() {
                        sendf("POST /?readbody=%v HTTP/1.1\r\n"+
                                "Connection: close\r\n"+
                                "Content-Length: %d\r\n"+
                                "Expect: %s\r\nHost: foo\r\n\r\n",
                                test.readBody, test.contentLength, test.expectation)
                        if test.contentLength > 0 && strings.ToLower(test.expectation) != "100-continue" {
                                body := strings.Repeat("A", test.contentLength)
                                sendf(body)
                        }
                }()
                bufr := bufio.NewReader(conn)
                line, err := bufr.ReadString('\n')
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatalf("ReadString: %v", err)
                }
                if !strings.Contains(line, test.expectedResponse) {
                        t.Errorf("for test %#v got first line=%q", test, line)
                }
        }

        for _, test := range serverExpectTests {
                runTest(test)
        }
}

// Under a ~256KB (maxPostHandlerReadBytes) threshold, the server
// should consume client request bodies that a handler didn't read.
func TestServerUnreadRequestBodyLittle(t *testing.T) {
        conn := new(testConn)
        body := strings.Repeat("x", 100<<10)
        conn.readBuf.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf(
                "POST / HTTP/1.1\r\n"+
                        "Host: test\r\n"+
                        "Content-Length: %d\r\n"+
                        "\r\n", len(body))))
        conn.readBuf.Write([]byte(body))

        done := make(chan bool)

        ls := &oneConnListener{conn}
        go Serve(ls, HandlerFunc(func(rw ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
                defer close(done)
                if conn.readBuf.Len() < len(body)/2 {
                        t.Errorf("on request, read buffer length is %d; expected about 100 KB", conn.readBuf.Len())
                }
                rw.WriteHeader(200)
                if g, e := conn.readBuf.Len(), 0; g != e {
                        t.Errorf("after WriteHeader, read buffer length is %d; want %d", g, e)
                }
                if c := rw.Header().Get("Connection"); c != "" {
                        t.Errorf(`Connection header = %q; want ""`, c)
                }
        }))
        <-done
}

// Over a ~256KB (maxPostHandlerReadBytes) threshold, the server
// should ignore client request bodies that a handler didn't read
// and close the connection.
func TestServerUnreadRequestBodyLarge(t *testing.T) {
        conn := new(testConn)
        body := strings.Repeat("x", 1<<20)
        conn.readBuf.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf(
                "POST / HTTP/1.1\r\n"+
                        "Host: test\r\n"+
                        "Content-Length: %d\r\n"+
                        "\r\n", len(body))))
        conn.readBuf.Write([]byte(body))

        done := make(chan bool)

        ls := &oneConnListener{conn}
        go Serve(ls, HandlerFunc(func(rw ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
                defer close(done)
                if conn.readBuf.Len() < len(body)/2 {
                        t.Errorf("on request, read buffer length is %d; expected about 1MB", conn.readBuf.Len())
                }
                rw.WriteHeader(200)
                if conn.readBuf.Len() < len(body)/2 {
                        t.Errorf("post-WriteHeader, read buffer length is %d; expected about 1MB", conn.readBuf.Len())
                }
                if c := rw.Header().Get("Connection"); c != "close" {
                        t.Errorf(`Connection header = %q; want "close"`, c)
                }
        }))
        <-done
}

func TestTimeoutHandler(t *testing.T) {
        sendHi := make(chan bool, 1)
        writeErrors := make(chan error, 1)
        sayHi := HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                <-sendHi
                _, werr := w.Write([]byte("hi"))
                writeErrors <- werr
        })
        timeout := make(chan time.Time, 1) // write to this to force timeouts
        ts := httptest.NewServer(NewTestTimeoutHandler(sayHi, timeout))
        defer ts.Close()

        // Succeed without timing out:
        sendHi <- true
        res, err := Get(ts.URL)
        if err != nil {
                t.Error(err)
        }
        if g, e := res.StatusCode, StatusOK; g != e {
                t.Errorf("got res.StatusCode %d; expected %d", g, e)
        }
        body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
        if g, e := string(body), "hi"; g != e {
                t.Errorf("got body %q; expected %q", g, e)
        }
        if g := <-writeErrors; g != nil {
                t.Errorf("got unexpected Write error on first request: %v", g)
        }

        // Times out:
        timeout <- time.Time{}
        res, err = Get(ts.URL)
        if err != nil {
                t.Error(err)
        }
        if g, e := res.StatusCode, StatusServiceUnavailable; g != e {
                t.Errorf("got res.StatusCode %d; expected %d", g, e)
        }
        body, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
        if !strings.Contains(string(body), "<title>Timeout</title>") {
                t.Errorf("expected timeout body; got %q", string(body))
        }

        // Now make the previously-timed out handler speak again,
        // which verifies the panic is handled:
        sendHi <- true
        if g, e := <-writeErrors, ErrHandlerTimeout; g != e {
                t.Errorf("expected Write error of %v; got %v", e, g)
        }
}

// Verifies we don't path.Clean() on the wrong parts in redirects.
func TestRedirectMunging(t *testing.T) {
        req, _ := NewRequest("GET", "http://example.com/", nil)

        resp := httptest.NewRecorder()
        Redirect(resp, req, "/foo?next=http://bar.com/", 302)
        if g, e := resp.Header().Get("Location"), "/foo?next=http://bar.com/"; g != e {
                t.Errorf("Location header was %q; want %q", g, e)
        }

        resp = httptest.NewRecorder()
        Redirect(resp, req, "http://localhost:8080/_ah/login?continue=http://localhost:8080/", 302)
        if g, e := resp.Header().Get("Location"), "http://localhost:8080/_ah/login?continue=http://localhost:8080/"; g != e {
                t.Errorf("Location header was %q; want %q", g, e)
        }
}

// TestZeroLengthPostAndResponse exercises an optimization done by the Transport:
// when there is no body (either because the method doesn't permit a body, or an
// explicit Content-Length of zero is present), then the transport can re-use the
// connection immediately. But when it re-uses the connection, it typically closes
// the previous request's body, which is not optimal for zero-lengthed bodies,
// as the client would then see http.ErrBodyReadAfterClose and not 0, io.EOF.
func TestZeroLengthPostAndResponse(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(rw ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                all, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatalf("handler ReadAll: %v", err)
                }
                if len(all) != 0 {
                        t.Errorf("handler got %d bytes; expected 0", len(all))
                }
                rw.Header().Set("Content-Length", "0")
        }))
        defer ts.Close()

        req, err := NewRequest("POST", ts.URL, strings.NewReader(""))
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal(err)
        }
        req.ContentLength = 0

        var resp [5]*Response
        for i := range resp {
                resp[i], err = DefaultClient.Do(req)
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatalf("client post #%d: %v", i, err)
                }
        }

        for i := range resp {
                all, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp[i].Body)
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatalf("req #%d: client ReadAll: %v", i, err)
                }
                if len(all) != 0 {
                        t.Errorf("req #%d: client got %d bytes; expected 0", i, len(all))
                }
        }
}

func TestHandlerPanic(t *testing.T) {
        testHandlerPanic(t, false)
}

func TestHandlerPanicWithHijack(t *testing.T) {
        testHandlerPanic(t, true)
}

func testHandlerPanic(t *testing.T, withHijack bool) {
        // Unlike the other tests that set the log output to ioutil.Discard
        // to quiet the output, this test uses a pipe.  The pipe serves three
        // purposes:
        //
        //   1) The log.Print from the http server (generated by the caught
        //      panic) will go to the pipe instead of stderr, making the
        //      output quiet.
        //
        //   2) We read from the pipe to verify that the handler
        //      actually caught the panic and logged something.
        //
        //   3) The blocking Read call prevents this TestHandlerPanic
        //      function from exiting before the HTTP server handler
        //      finishes crashing. If this text function exited too
        //      early (and its defer log.SetOutput(os.Stderr) ran),
        //      then the crash output could spill into the next test.
        pr, pw := io.Pipe()
        log.SetOutput(pw)
        defer log.SetOutput(os.Stderr)

        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                if withHijack {
                        rwc, _, err := w.(Hijacker).Hijack()
                        if err != nil {
                                t.Logf("unexpected error: %v", err)
                        }
                        defer rwc.Close()
                }
                panic("intentional death for testing")
        }))
        defer ts.Close()

        // Do a blocking read on the log output pipe so its logging
        // doesn't bleed into the next test.  But wait only 5 seconds
        // for it.
        done := make(chan bool, 1)
        go func() {
                buf := make([]byte, 4<<10)
                _, err := pr.Read(buf)
                pr.Close()
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatal(err)
                }
                done <- true
        }()

        _, err := Get(ts.URL)
        if err == nil {
                t.Logf("expected an error")
        }

        select {
        case <-done:
                return
        case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
                t.Fatal("expected server handler to log an error")
        }
}

func TestNoDate(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                w.Header()["Date"] = nil
        }))
        defer ts.Close()
        res, err := Get(ts.URL)
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal(err)
        }
        _, present := res.Header["Date"]
        if present {
                t.Fatalf("Expected no Date header; got %v", res.Header["Date"])
        }
}

func TestStripPrefix(t *testing.T) {
        h := HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                w.Header().Set("X-Path", r.URL.Path)
        })
        ts := httptest.NewServer(StripPrefix("/foo", h))
        defer ts.Close()

        res, err := Get(ts.URL + "/foo/bar")
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal(err)
        }
        if g, e := res.Header.Get("X-Path"), "/bar"; g != e {
                t.Errorf("test 1: got %s, want %s", g, e)
        }

        res, err = Get(ts.URL + "/bar")
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatal(err)
        }
        if g, e := res.StatusCode, 404; g != e {
                t.Errorf("test 2: got status %v, want %v", g, e)
        }
}

func TestRequestLimit(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                t.Fatalf("didn't expect to get request in Handler")
        }))
        defer ts.Close()
        req, _ := NewRequest("GET", ts.URL, nil)
        var bytesPerHeader = len("header12345: val12345\r\n")
        for i := 0; i < ((DefaultMaxHeaderBytes+4096)/bytesPerHeader)+1; i++ {
                req.Header.Set(fmt.Sprintf("header%05d", i), fmt.Sprintf("val%05d", i))
        }
        res, err := DefaultClient.Do(req)
        if err != nil {
                // Some HTTP clients may fail on this undefined behavior (server replying and
                // closing the connection while the request is still being written), but
                // we do support it (at least currently), so we expect a response below.
                t.Fatalf("Do: %v", err)
        }
        if res.StatusCode != 413 {
                t.Fatalf("expected 413 response status; got: %d %s", res.StatusCode, res.Status)
        }
}

type neverEnding byte

func (b neverEnding) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
        for i := range p {
                p[i] = byte(b)
        }
        return len(p), nil
}

type countReader struct {
        r io.Reader
        n *int64
}

func (cr countReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
        n, err = cr.r.Read(p)
        *cr.n += int64(n)
        return
}

func TestRequestBodyLimit(t *testing.T) {
        const limit = 1 << 20
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                r.Body = MaxBytesReader(w, r.Body, limit)
                n, err := io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, r.Body)
                if err == nil {
                        t.Errorf("expected error from io.Copy")
                }
                if n != limit {
                        t.Errorf("io.Copy = %d, want %d", n, limit)
                }
        }))
        defer ts.Close()

        nWritten := int64(0)
        req, _ := NewRequest("POST", ts.URL, io.LimitReader(countReader{neverEnding('a'), &nWritten}, limit*200))

        // Send the POST, but don't care it succeeds or not.  The
        // remote side is going to reply and then close the TCP
        // connection, and HTTP doesn't really define if that's
        // allowed or not.  Some HTTP clients will get the response
        // and some (like ours, currently) will complain that the
        // request write failed, without reading the response.
        //
        // But that's okay, since what we're really testing is that
        // the remote side hung up on us before we wrote too much.
        _, _ = DefaultClient.Do(req)

        if nWritten > limit*100 {
                t.Errorf("handler restricted the request body to %d bytes, but client managed to write %d",
                        limit, nWritten)
        }
}

// TestClientWriteShutdown tests that if the client shuts down the write
// side of their TCP connection, the server doesn't send a 400 Bad Request.
func TestClientWriteShutdown(t *testing.T) {
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {}))
        defer ts.Close()
        conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", ts.Listener.Addr().String())
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("Dial: %v", err)
        }
        err = conn.(*net.TCPConn).CloseWrite()
        if err != nil {
                t.Fatalf("Dial: %v", err)
        }
        donec := make(chan bool)
        go func() {
                defer close(donec)
                bs, err := ioutil.ReadAll(conn)
                if err != nil {
                        t.Fatalf("ReadAll: %v", err)
                }
                got := string(bs)
                if got != "" {
                        t.Errorf("read %q from server; want nothing", got)
                }
        }()
        select {
        case <-donec:
        case <-time.After(10 * time.Second):
                t.Fatalf("timeout")
        }
}

// Tests that chunked server responses that write 1 byte at a time are
// buffered before chunk headers are added, not after chunk headers.
func TestServerBufferedChunking(t *testing.T) {
        if true {
                t.Logf("Skipping known broken test; see Issue 2357")
                return
        }
        conn := new(testConn)
        conn.readBuf.Write([]byte("GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n"))
        done := make(chan bool)
        ls := &oneConnListener{conn}
        go Serve(ls, HandlerFunc(func(rw ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
                defer close(done)
                rw.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/plain") // prevent sniffing, which buffers
                rw.Write([]byte{'x'})
                rw.Write([]byte{'y'})
                rw.Write([]byte{'z'})
        }))
        <-done
        if !bytes.HasSuffix(conn.writeBuf.Bytes(), []byte("\r\n\r\n3\r\nxyz\r\n0\r\n\r\n")) {
                t.Errorf("response didn't end with a single 3 byte 'xyz' chunk; got:\n%q",
                        conn.writeBuf.Bytes())
        }
}

// goTimeout runs f, failing t if f takes more than ns to complete.
func goTimeout(t *testing.T, d time.Duration, f func()) {
        ch := make(chan bool, 2)
        timer := time.AfterFunc(d, func() {
                t.Errorf("Timeout expired after %v", d)
                ch <- true
        })
        defer timer.Stop()
        go func() {
                defer func() { ch <- true }()
                f()
        }()
        <-ch
}

type errorListener struct {
        errs []error
}

func (l *errorListener) Accept() (c net.Conn, err error) {
        if len(l.errs) == 0 {
                return nil, io.EOF
        }
        err = l.errs[0]
        l.errs = l.errs[1:]
        return
}

func (l *errorListener) Close() error {
        return nil
}

func (l *errorListener) Addr() net.Addr {
        return dummyAddr("test-address")
}

func TestAcceptMaxFds(t *testing.T) {
        log.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) // is noisy otherwise
        defer log.SetOutput(os.Stderr)

        ln := &errorListener{[]error{
                &net.OpError{
                        Op:  "accept",
                        Err: syscall.EMFILE,
                }}}
        err := Serve(ln, HandlerFunc(HandlerFunc(func(ResponseWriter, *Request) {})))
        if err != io.EOF {
                t.Errorf("got error %v, want EOF", err)
        }
}

func BenchmarkClientServer(b *testing.B) {
        b.StopTimer()
        ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(rw ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
                fmt.Fprintf(rw, "Hello world.\n")
        }))
        defer ts.Close()
        b.StartTimer()

        for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
                res, err := Get(ts.URL)
                if err != nil {
                        b.Fatal("Get:", err)
                }
                all, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
                if err != nil {
                        b.Fatal("ReadAll:", err)
                }
                body := string(all)
                if body != "Hello world.\n" {
                        b.Fatal("Got body:", body)
                }
        }

        b.StopTimer()
}

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