'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) { common.skip('missing crypto'); return; } // Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/13045 // An HTTP Agent reuses a TLSSocket, and makes a failed call to `asyncReset`. const assert = require('assert'); const https = require('https'); const fs = require('fs'); const serverOptions = { key: fs.readFileSync(`${common.fixturesDir}/keys/agent1-key.pem`), cert: fs.readFileSync(`${common.fixturesDir}/keys/agent1-cert.pem`), ca: fs.readFileSync(`${common.fixturesDir}/keys/ca1-cert.pem`) }; const server = https.createServer(serverOptions, common.mustCall((req, res) => { res.end('hello world\n'); }, 2)); server.listen(0, common.mustCall(function() { const port = this.address().port; const clientOptions = { agent: new https.Agent({ keepAlive: true, rejectUnauthorized: false }), port: port }; const req = https.get(clientOptions, common.mustCall((res) => { assert.strictEqual(res.statusCode, 200); res.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); res.socket.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); res.resume(); // drain the socket and wait for it to be free to reuse res.socket.once('free', () => { // This is the pain point. Internally the Agent will call // `socket._handle.asyncReset()` and if the _handle does not implement // `asyncReset` this will throw TypeError const req2 = https.get(clientOptions, common.mustCall((res2) => { assert.strictEqual(res.statusCode, 200); res2.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); res2.socket.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); // this should be the end of the test res2.destroy(); server.close(); })); req2.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); }); })); req.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); }));