node/test/common.js
Johan Bergström 8132b942a7 test: make temp path customizable
In CI we previously passed `NODE_COMMON_PIPE` to the test runner to
avoid long filenames. Add an option to the test runner that allows the
user to change the temporary directory instead. This also allows us to
run test suites in parallel since `NODE_COMMON_PIPE` otherwise would
have been used from multiple tests at the same time.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/3325
Reviewed-By: Joao Reis <reis@janeasystems.com>
2015-12-30 15:47:37 +11:00

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/* eslint-disable required-modules */
'use strict';
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var assert = require('assert');
var os = require('os');
var child_process = require('child_process');
const stream = require('stream');
const util = require('util');
const testRoot = path.resolve(process.env.NODE_TEST_DIR ||
path.dirname(__filename));
exports.testDir = path.dirname(__filename);
exports.fixturesDir = path.join(exports.testDir, 'fixtures');
exports.libDir = path.join(exports.testDir, '../lib');
exports.tmpDirName = 'tmp';
exports.PORT = +process.env.NODE_COMMON_PORT || 12346;
exports.isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
exports.isAix = process.platform === 'aix';
exports.isLinuxPPCBE = (process.platform === 'linux') &&
(process.arch === 'ppc64') &&
(os.endianness() === 'BE');
exports.isSunOS = process.platform === 'sunos';
exports.isFreeBSD = process.platform === 'freebsd';
exports.enoughTestMem = os.totalmem() > 0x20000000; /* 512MB */
function rimrafSync(p) {
try {
var st = fs.lstatSync(p);
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === 'ENOENT')
return;
}
try {
if (st && st.isDirectory())
rmdirSync(p, null);
else
fs.unlinkSync(p);
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === 'ENOENT')
return;
if (e.code === 'EPERM')
return rmdirSync(p, e);
if (e.code !== 'EISDIR')
throw e;
rmdirSync(p, e);
}
}
function rmdirSync(p, originalEr) {
try {
fs.rmdirSync(p);
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === 'ENOTDIR')
throw originalEr;
if (e.code === 'ENOTEMPTY' || e.code === 'EEXIST' || e.code === 'EPERM') {
fs.readdirSync(p).forEach(function(f) {
rimrafSync(path.join(p, f));
});
fs.rmdirSync(p);
}
}
}
exports.refreshTmpDir = function() {
rimrafSync(exports.tmpDir);
fs.mkdirSync(exports.tmpDir);
};
if (process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID) {
exports.PORT += process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID * 100;
exports.tmpDirName += '.' + process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID;
}
exports.tmpDir = path.join(testRoot, exports.tmpDirName);
var opensslCli = null;
var inFreeBSDJail = null;
var localhostIPv4 = null;
exports.localIPv6Hosts = [
// Debian/Ubuntu
'ip6-localhost',
'ip6-loopback',
// SUSE
'ipv6-localhost',
'ipv6-loopback',
// Typically universal
'localhost',
];
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'inFreeBSDJail', {
get: function() {
if (inFreeBSDJail !== null) return inFreeBSDJail;
if (process.platform === 'freebsd' &&
child_process.execSync('sysctl -n security.jail.jailed').toString() ===
'1\n') {
inFreeBSDJail = true;
} else {
inFreeBSDJail = false;
}
return inFreeBSDJail;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'localhostIPv4', {
get: function() {
if (localhostIPv4 !== null) return localhostIPv4;
if (exports.inFreeBSDJail) {
// Jailed network interfaces are a bit special - since we need to jump
// through loops, as well as this being an exception case, assume the
// user will provide this instead.
if (process.env.LOCALHOST) {
localhostIPv4 = process.env.LOCALHOST;
} else {
console.error('Looks like we\'re in a FreeBSD Jail. ' +
'Please provide your default interface address ' +
'as LOCALHOST or expect some tests to fail.');
}
}
if (localhostIPv4 === null) localhostIPv4 = '127.0.0.1';
return localhostIPv4;
}
});
// opensslCli defined lazily to reduce overhead of spawnSync
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'opensslCli', {get: function() {
if (opensslCli !== null) return opensslCli;
if (process.config.variables.node_shared_openssl) {
// use external command
opensslCli = 'openssl';
} else {
// use command built from sources included in Node.js repository
opensslCli = path.join(path.dirname(process.execPath), 'openssl-cli');
}
if (exports.isWindows) opensslCli += '.exe';
var openssl_cmd = child_process.spawnSync(opensslCli, ['version']);
if (openssl_cmd.status !== 0 || openssl_cmd.error !== undefined) {
// openssl command cannot be executed
opensslCli = false;
}
return opensslCli;
}, enumerable: true });
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasCrypto', {
get: function() {
return process.versions.openssl ? true : false;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasFipsCrypto', {
get: function() {
return process.config.variables.openssl_fips ? true : false;
}
});
if (exports.isWindows) {
exports.PIPE = '\\\\.\\pipe\\libuv-test';
if (process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID) {
exports.PIPE += '.' + process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID;
}
} else {
exports.PIPE = exports.tmpDir + '/test.sock';
}
if (exports.isWindows) {
exports.faketimeCli = false;
} else {
exports.faketimeCli = path.join(__dirname, '..', 'tools', 'faketime', 'src',
'faketime');
}
var ifaces = os.networkInterfaces();
exports.hasIPv6 = Object.keys(ifaces).some(function(name) {
return /lo/.test(name) && ifaces[name].some(function(info) {
return info.family === 'IPv6';
});
});
function protoCtrChain(o) {
var result = [];
for (; o; o = o.__proto__) { result.push(o.constructor); }
return result.join();
}
exports.indirectInstanceOf = function(obj, cls) {
if (obj instanceof cls) { return true; }
var clsChain = protoCtrChain(cls.prototype);
var objChain = protoCtrChain(obj);
return objChain.slice(-clsChain.length) === clsChain;
};
exports.ddCommand = function(filename, kilobytes) {
if (exports.isWindows) {
var p = path.resolve(exports.fixturesDir, 'create-file.js');
return '"' + process.argv[0] + '" "' + p + '" "' +
filename + '" ' + (kilobytes * 1024);
} else {
return 'dd if=/dev/zero of="' + filename + '" bs=1024 count=' + kilobytes;
}
};
exports.spawnCat = function(options) {
var spawn = require('child_process').spawn;
if (exports.isWindows) {
return spawn('more', [], options);
} else {
return spawn('cat', [], options);
}
};
exports.spawnSyncCat = function(options) {
var spawnSync = require('child_process').spawnSync;
if (exports.isWindows) {
return spawnSync('more', [], options);
} else {
return spawnSync('cat', [], options);
}
};
exports.spawnPwd = function(options) {
var spawn = require('child_process').spawn;
if (exports.isWindows) {
return spawn('cmd.exe', ['/c', 'cd'], options);
} else {
return spawn('pwd', [], options);
}
};
exports.platformTimeout = function(ms) {
if (process.config.target_defaults.default_configuration === 'Debug')
ms = 2 * ms;
if (process.arch !== 'arm')
return ms;
const armv = process.config.variables.arm_version;
if (armv === '6')
return 7 * ms; // ARMv6
if (armv === '7')
return 2 * ms; // ARMv7
return ms; // ARMv8+
};
var knownGlobals = [setTimeout,
setInterval,
setImmediate,
clearTimeout,
clearInterval,
clearImmediate,
console,
constructor, // Enumerable in V8 3.21.
Buffer,
process,
global];
if (global.gc) {
knownGlobals.push(gc);
}
if (global.DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE) {
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_NET_STREAM_END);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
}
if (global.COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION) {
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION_CLOSE);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
}
if (global.LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE) {
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_NET_STREAM_END);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
}
if (global.ArrayBuffer) {
knownGlobals.push(ArrayBuffer);
knownGlobals.push(Int8Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint8Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint8ClampedArray);
knownGlobals.push(Int16Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint16Array);
knownGlobals.push(Int32Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint32Array);
knownGlobals.push(Float32Array);
knownGlobals.push(Float64Array);
knownGlobals.push(DataView);
}
// Harmony features.
if (global.Proxy) {
knownGlobals.push(Proxy);
}
if (global.Symbol) {
knownGlobals.push(Symbol);
}
function leakedGlobals() {
var leaked = [];
for (var val in global)
if (-1 === knownGlobals.indexOf(global[val]))
leaked.push(val);
return leaked;
};
exports.leakedGlobals = leakedGlobals;
// Turn this off if the test should not check for global leaks.
exports.globalCheck = true;
process.on('exit', function() {
if (!exports.globalCheck) return;
var leaked = leakedGlobals();
if (leaked.length > 0) {
console.error('Unknown globals: %s', leaked);
assert.ok(false, 'Unknown global found');
}
});
var mustCallChecks = [];
function runCallChecks(exitCode) {
if (exitCode !== 0) return;
var failed = mustCallChecks.filter(function(context) {
return context.actual !== context.expected;
});
failed.forEach(function(context) {
console.log('Mismatched %s function calls. Expected %d, actual %d.',
context.name,
context.expected,
context.actual);
console.log(context.stack.split('\n').slice(2).join('\n'));
});
if (failed.length) process.exit(1);
}
exports.mustCall = function(fn, expected) {
if (typeof expected !== 'number') expected = 1;
var context = {
expected: expected,
actual: 0,
stack: (new Error()).stack,
name: fn.name || '<anonymous>'
};
// add the exit listener only once to avoid listener leak warnings
if (mustCallChecks.length === 0) process.on('exit', runCallChecks);
mustCallChecks.push(context);
return function() {
context.actual++;
return fn.apply(this, arguments);
};
};
var etcServicesFileName = path.join('/etc', 'services');
if (exports.isWindows) {
etcServicesFileName = path.join(process.env.SystemRoot, 'System32', 'drivers',
'etc', 'services');
}
/*
* Returns a string that represents the service name associated
* to the service bound to port "port" and using protocol "protocol".
*
* If the service is not defined in the services file, it returns
* the port number as a string.
*
* Returns undefined if /etc/services (or its equivalent on non-UNIX
* platforms) can't be read.
*/
exports.getServiceName = function getServiceName(port, protocol) {
if (port == null) {
throw new Error('Missing port number');
}
if (typeof protocol !== 'string') {
throw new Error('Protocol must be a string');
}
/*
* By default, if a service can't be found in /etc/services,
* its name is considered to be its port number.
*/
var serviceName = port.toString();
try {
var servicesContent = fs.readFileSync(etcServicesFileName,
{ encoding: 'utf8'});
var regexp = `^(\\w+)\\s+\\s${port}/${protocol}\\s`;
var re = new RegExp(regexp, 'm');
var matches = re.exec(servicesContent);
if (matches && matches.length > 1) {
serviceName = matches[1];
}
} catch(e) {
console.error('Cannot read file: ', etcServicesFileName);
return undefined;
}
return serviceName;
};
exports.hasMultiLocalhost = function hasMultiLocalhost() {
var TCP = process.binding('tcp_wrap').TCP;
var t = new TCP();
var ret = t.bind('127.0.0.2', exports.PORT);
t.close();
return ret === 0;
};
exports.fileExists = function(pathname) {
try {
fs.accessSync(pathname);
return true;
} catch (err) {
return false;
}
};
exports.fail = function(msg) {
assert.fail(null, null, msg);
};
// A stream to push an array into a REPL
function ArrayStream() {
this.run = function(data) {
data.forEach(line => {
this.emit('data', line + '\n');
});
};
}
util.inherits(ArrayStream, stream.Stream);
exports.ArrayStream = ArrayStream;
ArrayStream.prototype.readable = true;
ArrayStream.prototype.writable = true;
ArrayStream.prototype.pause = function() {};
ArrayStream.prototype.resume = function() {};
ArrayStream.prototype.write = function() {};
// Returns true if the exit code "exitCode" and/or signal name "signal"
// represent the exit code and/or signal name of a node process that aborted,
// false otherwise.
exports.nodeProcessAborted = function nodeProcessAborted(exitCode, signal) {
// Depending on the compiler used, node will exit with either
// exit code 132 (SIGILL), 133 (SIGTRAP) or 134 (SIGABRT).
var expectedExitCodes = [132, 133, 134];
// On platforms using KSH as the default shell (like SmartOS),
// when a process aborts, KSH exits with an exit code that is
// greater than 256, and thus the exit code emitted with the 'exit'
// event is null and the signal is set to either SIGILL, SIGTRAP,
// or SIGABRT (depending on the compiler).
const expectedSignals = ['SIGILL', 'SIGTRAP', 'SIGABRT'];
// On Windows, v8's base::OS::Abort triggers an access violation,
// which corresponds to exit code 3221225477 (0xC0000005)
if (process.platform === 'win32')
expectedExitCodes = [3221225477];
// When using --abort-on-uncaught-exception, V8 will use
// base::OS::Abort to terminate the process.
// Depending on the compiler used, the shell or other aspects of
// the platform used to build the node binary, this will actually
// make V8 exit by aborting or by raising a signal. In any case,
// one of them (exit code or signal) needs to be set to one of
// the expected exit codes or signals.
if (signal !== null) {
return expectedSignals.indexOf(signal) > -1;
} else {
return expectedExitCodes.indexOf(exitCode) > -1;
}
};