'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) common.skip('missing crypto'); const assert = require('assert'); const tick = require('./tick'); const initHooks = require('./init-hooks'); const fs = require('fs'); const { checkInvocations } = require('./hook-checks'); const tls = require('tls'); const hooks = initHooks(); hooks.enable(); // // Creating server and listening on port // const server = tls .createServer({ cert: fs.readFileSync(common.fixturesDir + '/test_cert.pem'), key: fs.readFileSync(common.fixturesDir + '/test_key.pem') }) .on('listening', common.mustCall(onlistening)) .on('secureConnection', common.mustCall(onsecureConnection)) .listen(common.PORT); let svr, client; function onlistening() { // // Creating client and connecting it to server // tls .connect(common.PORT, { rejectUnauthorized: false }) .on('secureConnect', common.mustCall(onsecureConnect)); const as = hooks.activitiesOfTypes('TLSWRAP'); assert.strictEqual(as.length, 1); svr = as[0]; assert.strictEqual(svr.type, 'TLSWRAP'); assert.strictEqual(typeof svr.uid, 'number'); assert.strictEqual(typeof svr.triggerAsyncId, 'number'); checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1 }, 'server: when client connecting'); } function onsecureConnection() { // // Server received client connection // const as = hooks.activitiesOfTypes('TLSWRAP'); assert.strictEqual(as.length, 2); client = as[1]; assert.strictEqual(client.type, 'TLSWRAP'); assert.strictEqual(typeof client.uid, 'number'); assert.strictEqual(typeof client.triggerAsyncId, 'number'); // TODO(thlorenz) which callback did the server wrap execute that already // finished as well? checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1, before: 1, after: 1 }, 'server: when server has secure connection'); checkInvocations(client, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 1 }, 'client: when server has secure connection'); } function onsecureConnect() { // // Client connected to server // checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 1 }, 'server: when client connected'); checkInvocations(client, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 2 }, 'client: when client connected'); // // Destroying client socket // this.destroy(); checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 1 }, 'server: when destroying client'); checkInvocations(client, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 2 }, 'client: when destroying client'); tick(5, tick1); function tick1() { checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 2 }, 'server: when client destroyed'); // TODO: why is client not destroyed here even after 5 ticks? // or could it be that it isn't actually destroyed until // the server is closed? checkInvocations(client, { init: 1, before: 3, after: 3 }, 'client: when client destroyed'); // // Closing server // server.close(common.mustCall(onserverClosed)); // No changes to invocations until server actually closed below checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 2 }, 'server: when closing server'); checkInvocations(client, { init: 1, before: 3, after: 3 }, 'client: when closing server'); } } function onserverClosed() { // // Server closed // tick(1E4, common.mustCall(() => { checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 2 }, 'server: when server closed'); checkInvocations(client, { init: 1, before: 3, after: 3 }, 'client: when server closed'); })); } process.on('exit', onexit); function onexit() { hooks.disable(); hooks.sanityCheck('TLSWRAP'); checkInvocations(svr, { init: 1, before: 2, after: 2 }, 'server: when process exits'); checkInvocations(client, { init: 1, before: 3, after: 3 }, 'client: when process exits'); }