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test: harden test-dgram-bind-shared-ports
* add `mustCall` and `mustNotCall` to all callbacks * added `known_issue` for port binding PR-URL: #13100 Refs: #13055 Refs: #12999 Refs: #13526 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]>
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test/known_issues/test-dgram-bind-shared-ports-after-port-0.js
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'use strict'; | ||
const common = require('../common'); | ||
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// This test should fail because at present `cluster` does not know how to share | ||
// a socket when `worker1` binds with `port: 0`, and others try to bind to the | ||
// assigned port number from `worker1` | ||
// | ||
// *Note*: since this is a `known_issue` we try to swallow all errors except | ||
// the one we are interested in | ||
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const assert = require('assert'); | ||
const cluster = require('cluster'); | ||
const dgram = require('dgram'); | ||
const BYE = 'bye'; | ||
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if (cluster.isMaster) { | ||
const worker1 = cluster.fork(); | ||
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// verify that Windows doesn't support this scenario | ||
worker1.on('error', (err) => { | ||
if (err.code === 'ENOTSUP') throw err; | ||
}); | ||
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worker1.on('message', (msg) => { | ||
if (typeof msg !== 'object') process.exit(0); | ||
if (msg.message !== 'success') process.exit(0); | ||
if (typeof msg.port1 !== 'number') process.exit(0); | ||
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const worker2 = cluster.fork({ PRT1: msg.port1 }); | ||
worker2.on('message', () => process.exit(0)); | ||
worker2.on('exit', (code, signal) => { | ||
// this is the droid we are looking for | ||
assert.strictEqual(code, 0); | ||
assert.strictEqual(signal, null); | ||
}); | ||
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// cleanup anyway | ||
process.on('exit', () => { | ||
worker1.send(BYE); | ||
worker2.send(BYE); | ||
}); | ||
}); | ||
// end master code | ||
} else { | ||
// worker code | ||
process.on('message', (msg) => msg === BYE && process.exit(0)); | ||
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// first worker will bind to '0', second will try the assigned port and fail | ||
const PRT1 = process.env.PRT1 || 0; | ||
const socket1 = dgram.createSocket('udp4', () => {}); | ||
socket1.on('error', PRT1 === 0 ? () => {} : assert.fail); | ||
socket1.bind( | ||
{ address: common.localhostIPv4, port: PRT1, exclusive: false }, | ||
() => process.send({ message: 'success', port1: socket1.address().port }) | ||
); | ||
} |
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'use strict'; | ||
const common = require('../common'); | ||
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// This test asserts the semantics of dgram::socket.bind({ exclusive }) | ||
// when called from a cluster.Worker | ||
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const assert = require('assert'); | ||
const cluster = require('cluster'); | ||
const dgram = require('dgram'); | ||
const BYE = 'bye'; | ||
const WORKER2_NAME = 'wrker2'; | ||
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function noop() { } | ||
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if (cluster.isMaster) { | ||
const worker1 = cluster.fork(); | ||
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if (common.isWindows) { | ||
const checkErrType = (er) => { | ||
assert.strictEqual(er.code, 'ENOTSUP'); | ||
worker1.on('error', common.mustCall((err) => { | ||
console.log(err); | ||
assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ENOTSUP'); | ||
worker1.kill(); | ||
}; | ||
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worker1.on('error', common.mustCall(checkErrType, 1)); | ||
})); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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worker1.on('message', (msg) => { | ||
worker1.on('message', common.mustCall((msg) => { | ||
console.log(msg); | ||
assert.strictEqual(msg, 'success'); | ||
const worker2 = cluster.fork(); | ||
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worker2.on('message', (msg) => { | ||
assert.strictEqual(msg, 'socket2:EADDRINUSE'); | ||
worker1.kill(); | ||
worker2.kill(); | ||
}); | ||
}); | ||
const worker2 = cluster.fork({ WORKER2_NAME }); | ||
worker2.on('message', common.mustCall((msg) => { | ||
console.log(msg); | ||
assert.strictEqual(msg, 'socket3:EADDRINUSE'); | ||
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// finish test | ||
worker1.send(BYE); | ||
worker2.send(BYE); | ||
})); | ||
worker2.on('exit', common.mustCall((code, signal) => { | ||
assert.strictEqual(signal, null); | ||
assert.strictEqual(code, 0); | ||
})); | ||
})); | ||
worker1.on('exit', common.mustCall((code, signal) => { | ||
assert.strictEqual(signal, null); | ||
assert.strictEqual(code, 0); | ||
})); | ||
// end master code | ||
} else { | ||
const socket1 = dgram.createSocket('udp4', noop); | ||
const socket2 = dgram.createSocket('udp4', noop); | ||
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socket1.on('error', (err) => { | ||
// no errors expected | ||
process.send(`socket1:${err.code}`); | ||
}); | ||
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socket2.on('error', (err) => { | ||
// an error is expected on the second worker | ||
process.send(`socket2:${err.code}`); | ||
}); | ||
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socket1.bind({ | ||
address: 'localhost', | ||
port: common.PORT, | ||
exclusive: false | ||
}, () => { | ||
socket2.bind({ port: common.PORT + 1, exclusive: true }, () => { | ||
// the first worker should succeed | ||
// worker code | ||
process.on('message', common.mustCallAtLeast((msg) => { | ||
if (msg === BYE) process.exit(0); | ||
}), 1); | ||
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const isSecondWorker = process.env.WORKER2_NAME === WORKER2_NAME; | ||
const socket1 = dgram.createSocket('udp4', common.mustNotCall()); | ||
const socket2 = dgram.createSocket('udp4', common.mustNotCall()); | ||
const socket3 = dgram.createSocket('udp4', common.mustNotCall()); | ||
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socket1.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); | ||
socket2.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err)); | ||
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// First worker should bind, second should err | ||
const socket3OnBind = | ||
isSecondWorker ? | ||
common.mustNotCall() : | ||
common.mustCall(() => { | ||
const port3 = socket3.address().port; | ||
assert.strictEqual(typeof port3, 'number'); | ||
process.send('success'); | ||
}); | ||
}); | ||
// an error is expected only in the second worker | ||
const socket3OnError = | ||
!isSecondWorker ? | ||
common.mustNotCall() : | ||
common.mustCall((err) => { | ||
process.send(`socket3:${err.code}`); | ||
}); | ||
const address = common.localhostIPv4; | ||
const opt1 = { address, port: 0, exclusive: false }; | ||
const opt2 = { address, port: common.PORT, exclusive: false }; | ||
const opt3 = { address, port: common.PORT + 1, exclusive: true }; | ||
socket1.bind(opt1, common.mustCall(() => { | ||
const port1 = socket1.address().port; | ||
assert.strictEqual(typeof port1, 'number'); | ||
socket2.bind(opt2, common.mustCall(() => { | ||
const port2 = socket2.address().port; | ||
assert.strictEqual(typeof port2, 'number'); | ||
socket3.on('error', socket3OnError); | ||
socket3.bind(opt3, socket3OnBind); | ||
})); | ||
})); | ||
} |