node/test/parallel/test-http2-too-many-headers.js
James M Snell cef909797a http2: do not emit our own close emit in Http2Stream
Streams were recently updated to emit their own close event. The
Http2Stream was an exception because it included the close argument
with the close event. Refactor that to use the built in close.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/19451
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
2018-03-22 13:48:47 -07:00

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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
if (!common.hasCrypto)
common.skip('missing crypto');
const http2 = require('http2');
const assert = require('assert');
const {
NGHTTP2_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM
} = http2.constants;
// By default, the maximum number of header fields allowed per
// block is 128, including the HTTP pseudo-header fields. The
// minimum value for servers is 4, setting this to any value
// less than 4 will still leave the minimum to 4.
const server = http2.createServer({ maxHeaderListPairs: 0 });
server.on('stream', common.mustNotCall());
server.listen(0, common.mustCall(() => {
const client = http2.connect(`http://localhost:${server.address().port}`);
const req = client.request({ foo: 'bar' });
req.on('error', common.expectsError({
code: 'ERR_HTTP2_STREAM_ERROR',
type: Error,
message: 'Stream closed with error code NGHTTP2_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM'
}));
req.on('close', common.mustCall(() => {
assert.strictEqual(req.rstCode, NGHTTP2_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM);
server.close();
client.close();
}));
}));