'use strict'; require('../common'); // This test checks that the maxBuffer option for child_process.spawnSync() // works as expected. const assert = require('assert'); const { execSync } = require('child_process'); const msgOut = 'this is stdout'; const msgOutBuf = Buffer.from(`${msgOut}\n`); const args = [ '-e', `"console.log('${msgOut}')";` ]; // Verify that an error is returned if maxBuffer is surpassed. { assert.throws(() => { execSync(`"${process.execPath}" ${args.join(' ')}`, { maxBuffer: 1 }); }, (e) => { assert.ok(e, 'maxBuffer should error'); assert.strictEqual(e.errno, 'ENOBUFS'); // We can have buffers larger than maxBuffer because underneath we alloc 64k // that matches our read sizes. assert.deepStrictEqual(e.stdout, msgOutBuf); return true; }); } // Verify that a maxBuffer size of Infinity works. { const ret = execSync( `"${process.execPath}" ${args.join(' ')}`, { maxBuffer: Infinity } ); assert.deepStrictEqual(ret, msgOutBuf); } // Default maxBuffer size is 200 * 1024. { assert.throws(() => { execSync(`"${process.execPath}" -e "console.log('a'.repeat(200 * 1024))"`); }, (e) => { assert.ok(e, 'maxBuffer should error'); assert.strictEqual(e.errno, 'ENOBUFS'); return true; }); } // Default maxBuffer size is 200 * 1024. { const ret = execSync( `"${process.execPath}" -e "console.log('a'.repeat(200 * 1024 - 1))"` ); assert.deepStrictEqual(ret.toString().trim(), 'a'.repeat(200 * 1024 - 1)); }