require("../common"); net = require("net"); http = require("http"); // wget sends an HTTP/1.0 request with Connection: Keep-Alive // // Sending back a chunked response to an HTTP/1.0 client would be wrong, // so what has to happen in this case is that the connection is closed // by the server after the entity body if the Content-Length was not // sent. // // If the Content-Length was sent, we can probably safely honor the // keep-alive request, even though HTTP 1.0 doesn't say that the // connection can be kept open. Presumably any client sending this // header knows that it is extending HTTP/1.0 and can handle the // response. We don't test that here however, just that if the // content-length is not provided, that the connection is in fact // closed. var server_response = ""; var client_got_eof = false; var connection_was_closed = false; var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) { res.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"}); res.write("hello "); res.write("world\n"); res.close(); }) server.listen(PORT); var c = net.createConnection(PORT); c.setEncoding("utf8"); c.addListener("connect", function () { c.write("GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n" + "Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n\r\n"); }); c.addListener("data", function (chunk) { puts(chunk); server_response += chunk; }); c.addListener("end", function () { client_got_eof = true; puts('got end'); c.close(); }); c.addListener("close", function () { connection_was_closed = true; puts('got close'); server.close(); }); process.addListener("exit", function () { var m = server_response.split("\r\n\r\n"); assert.equal(m[1], "hello world\n"); assert.ok(client_got_eof); assert.ok(connection_was_closed); });