view stream_limit_conn.t @ 1236:93f749c1d5c5

Tests: fixed parallel tests execution with UDP. Previously, when checking ports availability, a UDP socket was always created first, then a TCP socket was created. On success, one of UDP and TCP sockets was closed (depending on the "udp" option) and the second one was used to busy this port in other scripts. This lead to the following problem: in an attempt to reopen a UDP socket used in a given testing script it could be stolen by another script as part of checking ports availability. To solve this problem, UDP and TCP ports were split into two non-overlapping ranges: TCP ports are only used in the range 8000-8499, and UDP ports - in the range 8500-8999. In addition, the order of creating sockets in UDP tests has been reversed: now a TCP socket used as a lock precedes a UDP socket.
author Andrey Zelenkov <zelenkov@nginx.com>
date Thu, 26 Oct 2017 18:00:21 +0300
parents 196d33c2bb45
children f3ba4c74de31
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#!/usr/bin/perl

# (C) Andrey Zelenkov
# (C) Nginx, Inc.

# Tests for stream limit_conn module.

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use warnings;
use strict;

use Test::More;

BEGIN { use FindBin; chdir($FindBin::Bin); }

use lib 'lib';
use Test::Nginx;

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select STDERR; $| = 1;
select STDOUT; $| = 1;

my $t = Test::Nginx->new()->has(qw/http stream stream_limit_conn/)
	->plan(8)->write_file_expand('nginx.conf', <<'EOF');

%%TEST_GLOBALS%%

daemon off;

events {
}

stream {
    limit_conn_zone  $binary_remote_addr  zone=zone:1m;
    limit_conn_zone  $binary_remote_addr  zone=zone2:1m;

    server {
        listen           127.0.0.1:8080;
        proxy_pass       127.0.0.1:8084;
        limit_conn       zone 1;
    }

    server {
        listen           127.0.0.1:8085;
        proxy_pass       127.0.0.1:8084;
        limit_conn       zone 5;
    }

    server {
        listen           127.0.0.1:8081;
        proxy_pass       127.0.0.1:8084;
        limit_conn       zone2 1;
    }

    server {
        listen           127.0.0.1:8082;
        proxy_pass       127.0.0.1:8080;
        limit_conn       zone2 1;
    }

    server {
        listen           127.0.0.1:8083;
        proxy_pass       127.0.0.1:8080;
        limit_conn       zone 1;
    }
}

http {
    %%TEST_GLOBALS_HTTP%%

    server {
        listen       127.0.0.1:8084;
        server_name  localhost;

        location / { }
    }
}

EOF

$t->write_file('index.html', '');
$t->run();

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like(get(), qr/200 OK/, 'passed');

# same and other zones

my $s = http(<<EOF, start => 1, sleep => 0.2);
GET / HTTP/1.0
EOF

ok($s, 'long connection');

is(get(), undef, 'rejected same zone');
like(get('127.0.0.1:' . port(8081)), qr/200 OK/, 'passed different zone');
like(get('127.0.0.1:' . port(8085)), qr/200 OK/, 'passed same zone unlimited');

ok(http(<<EOF, socket => $s), 'long connection closed');
Host: localhost

EOF

# zones proxy chain

like(get('127.0.0.1:' . port(8082)), qr/200 OK/, 'passed proxy');
is(get('127.0.0.1:' . port(8083)), undef, 'rejected proxy');

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sub get {
	my $peer = shift;

	my $r = http_get('/', socket => getconn($peer));
	if (!$r) {
		$r = undef;
	}

	return $r;
}

sub getconn {
	my $peer = shift;
	my $s = IO::Socket::INET->new(
		Proto => 'tcp',
		PeerAddr => $peer || '127.0.0.1:' . port(8080)
	)
		or die "Can't connect to nginx: $!\n";

	return $s;
}

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