node/test/parallel/test-http-client-abort.js
Fedor Indutny 5f76b24e5e http: overridable clientError
Make default `clientError` behavior (close socket immediately)
overridable. With this APIs it is possible to write a custom error
handler, and to send, for example, a 400 HTTP response.

    http.createServer(...).on('clientError', function(err, socket) {
      socket.end('HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request\r\n\r\n');
      socket.destroy();
    });

Fix: #4543
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4557
Reviewed-By: Brian White <mscdex@mscdex.net>
2016-01-07 03:39:15 -05:00

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'use strict';
var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var http = require('http');
var clientAborts = 0;
var server = http.Server(function(req, res) {
console.log('Got connection');
res.writeHead(200);
res.write('Working on it...');
// I would expect an error event from req or res that the client aborted
// before completing the HTTP request / response cycle, or maybe a new
// event like "aborted" or something.
req.on('aborted', function() {
clientAborts++;
console.log('Got abort ' + clientAborts);
if (clientAborts === N) {
console.log('All aborts detected, you win.');
server.close();
}
});
});
var responses = 0;
var N = 16;
var requests = [];
server.listen(common.PORT, function() {
console.log('Server listening.');
for (var i = 0; i < N; i++) {
console.log('Making client ' + i);
var options = { port: common.PORT, path: '/?id=' + i };
var req = http.get(options, function(res) {
console.log('Client response code ' + res.statusCode);
res.resume();
if (++responses == N) {
console.log('All clients connected, destroying.');
requests.forEach(function(outReq) {
console.log('abort');
outReq.abort();
});
}
});
requests.push(req);
}
});
process.on('exit', function() {
assert.equal(N, clientAborts);
});