// Flags: --expose-internals 'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) common.skip('missing crypto'); const assert = require('assert'); const h2 = require('http2'); const { kSocket } = require('internal/http2/util'); const server = h2.createServer(); // we use the lower-level API here server.on('stream', common.mustCall(onStream)); function onStream(stream) { stream.respond(); stream.write('test'); const socket = stream.session[kSocket]; // When the socket is destroyed, the close events must be triggered // on the socket, server and session. socket.on('close', common.mustCall()); stream.on('close', common.mustCall()); server.on('close', common.mustCall()); stream.session.on('close', common.mustCall(() => server.close())); // Also, the aborted event must be triggered on the stream stream.on('aborted', common.mustCall()); assert.notStrictEqual(stream.session, undefined); socket.destroy(); } server.listen(0); server.on('listening', common.mustCall(() => { const client = h2.connect(`http://localhost:${server.address().port}`); // The client may have an ECONNRESET error here depending on the operating // system, due mainly to differences in the timing of socket closing. Do // not wrap this in a common mustCall. client.on('error', () => {}); client.on('close', common.mustCall()); const req = client.request({ ':method': 'POST' }); // The client may have an ECONNRESET error here depending on the operating // system, due mainly to differences in the timing of socket closing. Do // not wrap this in a common mustCall. req.on('error', () => {}); req.on('aborted', common.mustCall()); req.resume(); req.on('end', common.mustCall()); }));