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'use strict';
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const common = require('../common');
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const http = require('http');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const MAX_COUNT = 2;
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const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
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const num = req.headers['x-num'];
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// TODO(@jasnell) At some point this should be refactored as the API
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// should not be allowing users to set multiple content-length values
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// in the first place.
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switch (num) {
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case '1':
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res.setHeader('content-length', [2, 1]);
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break;
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case '2':
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res.writeHead(200, {'content-length': [1, 2]});
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break;
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default:
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assert.fail('should never get here');
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}
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res.end('ok');
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});
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let count = 0;
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server.listen(0, common.mustCall(() => {
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for (let n = 1; n <= MAX_COUNT; n++) {
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// This runs twice, the first time, the server will use
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// setHeader, the second time it uses writeHead. In either
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// case, the error handler must be called because the client
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// is not allowed to accept multiple content-length headers.
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http.get(
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{port: server.address().port, headers: {'x-num': n}},
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(res) => {
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assert.fail('client allowed multiple content-length headers.');
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}
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).on('error', common.mustCall((err) => {
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assert(/^Parse Error/.test(err.message));
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assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'HPE_UNEXPECTED_CONTENT_LENGTH');
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count++;
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if (count === MAX_COUNT)
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server.close();
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}));
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}
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}));
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process.on('exit', () => {
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assert.strictEqual(count, MAX_COUNT);
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});
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