extern crate h2_test_support; use h2_test_support::prelude::*; // In this case, the stream & connection both have capacity, but capacity is not // explicitly requested. #[test] fn send_data_without_requesting_capacity() { let _ = ::env_logger::init(); let payload = [0; 1024]; let mock = mock_io::Builder::new() .handshake() .write(&[ // POST / 0, 0, 16, 1, 4, 0, 0, 0, 1, 131, 135, 65, 139, 157, 41, 172, 75, 143, 168, 233, 25, 151, 33, 233, 132, ]) .write(&[ // DATA 0, 4, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, ]) .write(&payload[..]) .write(frames::SETTINGS_ACK) // Read response .read(&[0, 0, 1, 1, 5, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0x89]) .build(); let mut h2 = Client::handshake(mock) .wait().unwrap(); let request = Request::builder() .method(Method::POST) .uri("https://http2.akamai.com/") .body(()).unwrap(); let mut stream = h2.request(request, false).unwrap(); // The capacity should be immediately allocated assert_eq!(stream.capacity(), 0); // Send the data stream.send_data(payload[..].into(), true).unwrap(); // Get the response let resp = h2.run(poll_fn(|| stream.poll_response())).unwrap(); assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::NO_CONTENT); h2.wait().unwrap(); } #[test] fn release_capacity_sends_window_update() { let _ = ::env_logger::init(); let payload = vec![0u8; 65_535]; let (io, srv) = mock::new(); let mock = srv.assert_client_handshake().unwrap() .recv_settings() .recv_frame( frames::headers(1) .request("GET", "https://http2.akamai.com/") .eos() ) .send_frame( frames::headers(1) .response(200) ) .send_frame(frames::data(1, &payload[0..16_384])) .send_frame(frames::data(1, &payload[16_384..16_384 * 2])) .send_frame(frames::data(1, &payload[16_384 * 2..16_384 * 3])) .recv_frame( frames::window_update(0, 32_768) ) .recv_frame( frames::window_update(1, 32_768) ) .send_frame( frames::data(1, &payload[16_384 * 3..]) .eos() ) // gotta end the connection .map(drop); let h2 = Client::handshake(io).unwrap() .and_then(|mut h2| { let request = Request::builder() .method(Method::GET) .uri("https://http2.akamai.com/") .body(()).unwrap(); let req = h2.request(request, true).unwrap() .unwrap() // Get the response .and_then(|resp| { assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK); let body = resp.into_parts().1; body.into_future().unwrap() }) // read some body to use up window size to below half .and_then(|(buf, body)| { assert_eq!(buf.unwrap().len(), 16_384); body.into_future().unwrap() }) .and_then(|(buf, body)| { assert_eq!(buf.unwrap().len(), 16_384); body.into_future().unwrap() }) .and_then(|(buf, mut body)| { let buf = buf.unwrap(); assert_eq!(buf.len(), 16_384); body.release_capacity(buf.len() * 2).unwrap(); body.into_future().unwrap() }) .and_then(|(buf, _)| { assert_eq!(buf.unwrap().len(), 16_383); Ok(()) }); h2.unwrap().join(req) }); h2.join(mock).wait().unwrap(); } #[test] fn release_capacity_of_small_amount_does_not_send_window_update() { let _ = ::env_logger::init(); let payload = [0; 16]; let (io, srv) = mock::new(); let mock = srv.assert_client_handshake().unwrap() .recv_settings() .recv_frame( frames::headers(1) .request("GET", "https://http2.akamai.com/") .eos() ) .send_frame( frames::headers(1) .response(200) ) .send_frame(frames::data(1, &payload[..]).eos()) // gotta end the connection .map(drop); let h2 = Client::handshake(io).unwrap() .and_then(|mut h2| { let request = Request::builder() .method(Method::GET) .uri("https://http2.akamai.com/") .body(()).unwrap(); let req = h2.request(request, true).unwrap() .unwrap() // Get the response .and_then(|resp| { assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK); let body = resp.into_parts().1; body.into_future().unwrap() }) // read the small body and then release it .and_then(|(buf, mut body)| { let buf = buf.unwrap(); assert_eq!(buf.len(), 16); body.release_capacity(buf.len()).unwrap(); body.into_future().unwrap() }) .and_then(|(buf, _)| { assert!(buf.is_none()); Ok(()) }); h2.unwrap().join(req) }); h2.join(mock).wait().unwrap(); } #[test] #[ignore] fn expand_window_sends_window_update() { } #[test] #[ignore] fn expand_window_calls_are_coalesced() { } #[test] #[ignore] fn recv_data_overflows_window() { } #[test] #[ignore] fn recv_window_update_causes_overflow() { // A received window update causes the window to overflow. }