curl/tests/http/test_08_caddy.py
Stefan Eissing 3e16c97fe9
tests: check caddy server version to match test expectations
- new caddy servers no longer return 200 on POSTs, but 405
  as they should

Closes #13405
2024-04-18 16:10:42 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import logging
import os
import pytest
from testenv import Env, CurlClient, Caddy
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=not Env.has_caddy(), reason=f"missing caddy")
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=not Env.have_ssl_curl(), reason=f"curl without SSL")
class TestCaddy:
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='class')
def caddy(self, env):
caddy = Caddy(env=env)
assert caddy.start()
yield caddy
caddy.stop()
def _make_docs_file(self, docs_dir: str, fname: str, fsize: int):
fpath = os.path.join(docs_dir, fname)
data1k = 1024*'x'
flen = 0
with open(fpath, 'w') as fd:
while flen < fsize:
fd.write(data1k)
flen += len(data1k)
return flen
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='class')
def _class_scope(self, env, caddy):
self._make_docs_file(docs_dir=caddy.docs_dir, fname='data1.data', fsize=1024*1024)
self._make_docs_file(docs_dir=caddy.docs_dir, fname='data5.data', fsize=5*1024*1024)
self._make_docs_file(docs_dir=caddy.docs_dir, fname='data10.data', fsize=10*1024*1024)
self._make_docs_file(docs_dir=caddy.docs_dir, fname='data100.data', fsize=100*1024*1024)
# download 1 file
@pytest.mark.parametrize("proto", ['http/1.1', 'h2', 'h3'])
def test_08_01_download_1(self, env: Env, caddy: Caddy, repeat, proto):
if proto == 'h3' and not env.have_h3_curl():
pytest.skip("h3 not supported in curl")
if proto == 'h3' and env.curl_uses_lib('msh3'):
pytest.skip("msh3 itself crashes")
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
url = f'https://{env.domain1}:{caddy.port}/data.json'
r = curl.http_download(urls=[url], alpn_proto=proto)
r.check_response(count=1, http_status=200)
# download 1MB files sequentially
@pytest.mark.parametrize("proto", ['http/1.1', 'h2', 'h3'])
def test_08_02_download_1mb_sequential(self, env: Env, caddy: Caddy,
repeat, proto):
if proto == 'h3' and not env.have_h3_curl():
pytest.skip("h3 not supported in curl")
if proto == 'h3' and env.curl_uses_lib('msh3'):
pytest.skip("msh3 itself crashes")
count = 50
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
urln = f'https://{env.domain1}:{caddy.port}/data1.data?[0-{count-1}]'
r = curl.http_download(urls=[urln], alpn_proto=proto)
r.check_response(count=count, http_status=200, connect_count=1)
# download 1MB files parallel
@pytest.mark.parametrize("proto", ['http/1.1', 'h2', 'h3'])
def test_08_03_download_1mb_parallel(self, env: Env, caddy: Caddy,
repeat, proto):
if proto == 'h3' and not env.have_h3_curl():
pytest.skip("h3 not supported in curl")
if proto == 'h3' and env.curl_uses_lib('msh3'):
pytest.skip("msh3 itself crashes")
count = 20
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
urln = f'https://{env.domain1}:{caddy.port}/data1.data?[0-{count-1}]'
r = curl.http_download(urls=[urln], alpn_proto=proto, extra_args=[
'--parallel'
])
r.check_response(count=count, http_status=200)
if proto == 'http/1.1':
# http/1.1 parallel transfers will open multiple connections
assert r.total_connects > 1, r.dump_logs()
else:
assert r.total_connects == 1, r.dump_logs()
# download 5MB files sequentially
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=Env().slow_network, reason="not suitable for slow network tests")
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=Env().ci_run, reason="not suitable for CI runs")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("proto", ['h2', 'h3'])
def test_08_04a_download_10mb_sequential(self, env: Env, caddy: Caddy,
repeat, proto):
if proto == 'h3' and not env.have_h3_curl():
pytest.skip("h3 not supported in curl")
if proto == 'h3' and env.curl_uses_lib('msh3'):
pytest.skip("msh3 itself crashes")
count = 40
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
urln = f'https://{env.domain1}:{caddy.port}/data5.data?[0-{count-1}]'
r = curl.http_download(urls=[urln], alpn_proto=proto)
r.check_response(count=count, http_status=200, connect_count=1)
# download 10MB files sequentially
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=Env().slow_network, reason="not suitable for slow network tests")
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=Env().ci_run, reason="not suitable for CI runs")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("proto", ['h2', 'h3'])
def test_08_04b_download_10mb_sequential(self, env: Env, caddy: Caddy,
repeat, proto):
if proto == 'h3' and not env.have_h3_curl():
pytest.skip("h3 not supported in curl")
if proto == 'h3' and env.curl_uses_lib('msh3'):
pytest.skip("msh3 itself crashes")
count = 20
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
urln = f'https://{env.domain1}:{caddy.port}/data10.data?[0-{count-1}]'
r = curl.http_download(urls=[urln], alpn_proto=proto)
r.check_response(count=count, http_status=200, connect_count=1)
# download 10MB files parallel
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=Env().slow_network, reason="not suitable for slow network tests")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("proto", ['http/1.1', 'h2', 'h3'])
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=Env().ci_run, reason="not suitable for CI runs")
def test_08_05_download_1mb_parallel(self, env: Env, caddy: Caddy,
repeat, proto):
if proto == 'h3' and not env.have_h3_curl():
pytest.skip("h3 not supported in curl")
if proto == 'h3' and env.curl_uses_lib('msh3'):
pytest.skip("msh3 itself crashes")
count = 50
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
urln = f'https://{env.domain1}:{caddy.port}/data10.data?[0-{count-1}]'
r = curl.http_download(urls=[urln], alpn_proto=proto, extra_args=[
'--parallel'
])
r.check_response(count=count, http_status=200)
if proto == 'http/1.1':
# http/1.1 parallel transfers will open multiple connections
assert r.total_connects > 1, r.dump_logs()
else:
assert r.total_connects == 1, r.dump_logs()
# upload data parallel, check that they were echoed
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=Env().ci_run, reason="not suitable for CI runs")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("proto", ['h2', 'h3'])
def test_08_06_upload_parallel(self, env: Env, caddy, repeat, proto):
if proto == 'h3' and not env.have_h3():
pytest.skip("h3 not supported")
if proto == 'h3' and env.curl_uses_lib('msh3'):
pytest.skip("msh3 stalls here")
# limit since we use a separate connection in h1
count = 20
data = '0123456789'
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
url = f'https://{env.domain1}:{caddy.port}/data10.data?[0-{count-1}]'
r = curl.http_upload(urls=[url], data=data, alpn_proto=proto,
extra_args=['--parallel'])
exp_status = 405 if env.caddy_is_at_least('2.7.0') else 200
r.check_stats(count=count, http_status=exp_status, exitcode=0)