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http: fix "Cannot call method 'emit' of null"

Fix the following exception:

  http.js:974
    this._httpMessage.emit('close');
                      ^
  TypeError: Cannot call method 'emit' of null
      at Socket.onServerResponseClose (http.js:974:21)
      at Socket.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:124:20)
      at net.js:421:10
      at process._tickCallback (node.js:386:13)
      at process._makeCallback (node.js:304:15)

Fixes #4586.
v0.8.18-release
Ben Noordhuis 12 years ago
parent
commit
f3e78bd3c2
  1. 19
      lib/http.js
  2. 51
      test/simple/test-http-server-stale-close.js

19
lib/http.js

@ -967,7 +967,24 @@ exports.ServerResponse = ServerResponse;
ServerResponse.prototype.statusCode = 200; ServerResponse.prototype.statusCode = 200;
function onServerResponseClose() { function onServerResponseClose() {
this._httpMessage.emit('close'); // EventEmitter.emit makes a copy of the 'close' listeners array before
// calling the listeners. detachSocket() unregisters onServerResponseClose
// but if detachSocket() is called, directly or indirectly, by a 'close'
// listener, onServerResponseClose is still in that copy of the listeners
// array. That is, in the example below, b still gets called even though
// it's been removed by a:
//
// var obj = new events.EventEmitter;
// obj.on('event', a);
// obj.on('event', b);
// function a() { obj.removeListener('event', b) }
// function b() { throw "BAM!" }
// obj.emit('event'); // throws
//
// Ergo, we need to deal with stale 'close' events and handle the case
// where the ServerResponse object has already been deconstructed.
// Fortunately, that requires only a single if check. :-)
if (this._httpMessage) this._httpMessage.emit('close');
} }
ServerResponse.prototype.assignSocket = function(socket) { ServerResponse.prototype.assignSocket = function(socket) {

51
test/simple/test-http-server-stale-close.js

@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
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var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var http = require('http');
var fork = require('child_process').fork;
if (process.env.NODE_TEST_FORK) {
var req = http.request({
headers: {'Content-Length': '42'},
method: 'POST',
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: common.PORT,
}, process.exit);
req.write('BAM');
req.end();
}
else {
var server = http.createServer(function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Length': '42'});
req.pipe(res);
req.on('close', function() {
server.close();
res.end();
});
});
server.listen(common.PORT, function() {
fork(__filename, {
env: {NODE_TEST_FORK: '1'}
});
});
}
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