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Node.js Core Test Common Modules
This directory contains modules used to test the Node.js implementation.
Table of Contents
- ArrayStream module
- Benchmark module
- Common module API
- Countdown module
- CPU Profiler module
- DNS module
- Duplex pair helper
- Environment variables
- Fixtures module
- Heap dump checker module
- hijackstdio module
- HTTP2 module
- Internet module
- ongc module
- Report module
- tick module
- tmpdir module
- WPT module
Benchmark Module
The benchmark
module is used by tests to run benchmarks.
runBenchmark(name, args, env)
name
<string> Name of benchmark suite to be run.args
<Array> Array of environment variable key/value pairs (ex:n=1
) to be applied via--set
.env
<Object> Environment variables to be applied during the run.
Common Module API
The common
module is used by tests for consistency across repeated
tasks.
allowGlobals(...whitelist)
Takes whitelist
and concats that with predefined knownGlobals
.
busyLoop(time)
time
<number>
Blocks for time
amount of time.
canCreateSymLink()
- return <boolean>
Checks whether the current running process can create symlinks. On Windows, this
returns false
if the process running doesn't have privileges to create
symlinks
(SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege).
On non-Windows platforms, this always returns true
.
createZeroFilledFile(filename)
Creates a 10 MB file of all null characters.
disableCrashOnUnhandledRejection()
Removes the process.on('unhandledRejection')
handler that crashes the process
after a tick. The handler is useful for tests that use Promises and need to make
sure no unexpected rejections occur, because currently they result in silent
failures. However, it is useful in some rare cases to disable it, for example if
the unhandledRejection
hook is directly used by the test.
enoughTestMem
Indicates if there is more than 1gb of total memory.
expectsError([fn, ]settings[, exact])
-
fn
<Function> a function that should throw. -
settings
<Object> that must contain thecode
property plus any of the other following properties (some properties only apply forAssertionError
):code
<string> expected error must have this value for itscode
property.type
<Function> expected error must be an instance oftype
and must be an Error subclass.message
<string> or <RegExp> if a string is provided formessage
, expected error must have it for itsmessage
property; if a regular expression is provided formessage
, the regular expression must match themessage
property of the expected error.name
<string> expected error must have this value for itsname
property.info
<Object> expected error must have the sameinfo
property that is deeply equal to this value.generatedMessage
<string> (AssertionError
only) expected error must have this value for itsgeneratedMessage
property.actual
<any> (AssertionError
only) expected error must have this value for itsactual
property.expected
<any> (AssertionError
only) expected error must have this value for itsexpected
property.operator
<any> (AssertionError
only) expected error must have this value for itsoperator
property.
-
exact
<number> default = 1 -
return <Function>
If
fn
is provided, it will be passed toassert.throws
as first argument andundefined
will be returned. Otherwise a function suitable as callback or for use as a validation function passed as the second argument toassert.throws()
will be returned. If the returned function has not been called exactlyexact
number of times when the test is complete, then the test will fail.
expectWarning(name[, expected[, code]])
Tests whether name
, expected
, and code
are part of a raised warning.
The code is required in case the name is set to 'DeprecationWarning'
.
Examples:
const { expectWarning } = require('../common');
expectWarning('Warning', 'Foobar is really bad');
expectWarning('DeprecationWarning', 'Foobar is deprecated', 'DEP0XXX');
expectWarning('DeprecationWarning', [
'Foobar is deprecated', 'DEP0XXX'
]);
expectWarning('DeprecationWarning', [
['Foobar is deprecated', 'DEP0XXX'],
['Baz is also deprecated', 'DEP0XX2']
]);
expectWarning('DeprecationWarning', {
DEP0XXX: 'Foobar is deprecated',
DEP0XX2: 'Baz is also deprecated'
});
expectWarning({
DeprecationWarning: {
DEP0XXX: 'Foobar is deprecated',
DEP0XX1: 'Baz is also deprecated'
},
Warning: [
['Multiple array entries are fine', 'SpecialWarningCode'],
['No code is also fine']
],
SingleEntry: ['This will also work', 'WarningCode'],
SingleString: 'Single string entries without code will also work'
});
getArrayBufferViews(buf)
buf
<Buffer>- return <ArrayBufferView[]>
Returns an instance of all possible ArrayBufferView
s of the provided Buffer.
getBufferSources(buf)
buf
<Buffer>- return [<BufferSource[]>]
Returns an instance of all possible BufferSource
s of the provided Buffer,
consisting of all ArrayBufferView
and an ArrayBuffer
.
getCallSite(func)
func
<Function>- return <string>
Returns the file name and line number for the provided Function.
getTTYfd()
Attempts to get a valid TTY file descriptor. Returns -1
if it fails.
The TTY file descriptor is assumed to be capable of being writable.
hasCrypto
Indicates whether OpenSSL is available.
hasFipsCrypto
Indicates that Node.js has been linked with a FIPS compatible OpenSSL library,
and that FIPS as been enabled using --enable-fips
.
To only detect if the OpenSSL library is FIPS compatible, regardless if it has
been enabled or not, then process.config.variables.openssl_is_fips
can be
used to determine that situation.
hasIntl
Indicates if internationalization is supported.
hasIPv6
Indicates whether IPv6
is supported on this platform.
hasMultiLocalhost
Indicates if there are multiple localhosts available.
inFreeBSDJail
Checks whether free BSD Jail is true or false.
isAIX
Platform check for Advanced Interactive eXecutive (AIX).
isAlive(pid)
Attempts to 'kill' pid
isFreeBSD
Platform check for Free BSD.
isLinux
Platform check for Linux.
isLinuxPPCBE
Platform check for Linux on PowerPC.
isOSX
Platform check for macOS.
isSunOS
Platform check for SunOS.
isWindows
Platform check for Windows.
localhostIPv4
IP of localhost
.
localIPv6Hosts
Array of IPV6 representations for localhost
.
mustCall([fn][, exact])
fn
<Function> default = () => {}exact
<number> default = 1- return <Function>
Returns a function that calls fn
. If the returned function has not been called
exactly exact
number of times when the test is complete, then the test will
fail.
If fn
is not provided, an empty function will be used.
mustCallAtLeast([fn][, minimum])
fn
<Function> default = () => {}minimum
<number> default = 1- return <Function>
Returns a function that calls fn
. If the returned function has not been called
at least minimum
number of times when the test is complete, then the test will
fail.
If fn
is not provided, an empty function will be used.
mustNotCall([msg])
msg
<string> default = 'function should not have been called'- return <Function>
Returns a function that triggers an AssertionError
if it is invoked. msg
is
used as the error message for the AssertionError
.
nodeProcessAborted(exitCode, signal)
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.
opensslCli
Indicates whether 'opensslCli' is supported.
platformTimeout(ms)
Returns a timeout value based on detected conditions. For example, a debug build may need extra time so the returned value will be larger than on a release build.
PIPE
Path to the test socket.
PORT
A port number for tests to use if one is needed.
printSkipMessage(msg)
msg
<string>
Logs '1..0 # Skipped: ' + msg
pwdCommand
- <array> First two argument for the
spawn
/exec
functions.
Platform normalized pwd
command options. Usage example:
const common = require('../common');
const { spawn } = require('child_process');
spawn(...common.pwdCommand, { stdio: ['pipe'] });
rootDir
Path to the 'root' directory. either /
or c:\\
(windows)
runWithInvalidFD(func)
func
<Function>
Runs func
with an invalid file descriptor that is an unsigned integer and
can be used to trigger EBADF
as the first argument. If no such file
descriptor could be generated, a skip message will be printed and the func
will not be run.
skip(msg)
msg
<string>
Logs '1..0 # Skipped: ' + msg
and exits with exit code 0
.
skipIfEslintMissing()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when ESLint
is not available
at tools/node_modules/eslint
skipIfInspectorDisabled()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when the Inspector was disabled at compile time.
skipIf32Bits()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when the Node.js executable was compiled with a pointer size smaller than 64 bits.
skipIfWorker()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when not running on a main thread.
ArrayStream Module
The ArrayStream
module provides a simple Stream
that pushes elements from
a given array.
const ArrayStream = require('../common/arraystream');
const stream = new ArrayStream();
stream.run(['a', 'b', 'c']);
It can be used within tests as a simple mock stream.
Countdown Module
The Countdown
module provides a simple countdown mechanism for tests that
require a particular action to be taken after a given number of completed
tasks (for instance, shutting down an HTTP server after a specific number of
requests). The Countdown will fail the test if the remainder did not reach 0.
const Countdown = require('../common/countdown');
function doSomething() {
console.log('.');
}
const countdown = new Countdown(2, doSomething);
countdown.dec();
countdown.dec();
new Countdown(limit, callback)
limit
{number}callback
{function}
Creates a new Countdown
instance.
Countdown.prototype.dec()
Decrements the Countdown
counter.
Countdown.prototype.remaining
Specifies the remaining number of times Countdown.prototype.dec()
must be
called before the callback is invoked.
CPU Profiler module
The cpu-prof
module provides utilities related to CPU profiling tests.
env
- Default: { ...process.env, NODE_DEBUG_NATIVE: 'INSPECTOR_PROFILER' }
Environment variables used in profiled processes.
getCpuProfiles(dir)
dir
{string} The directory containing the CPU profile files.- return <string>
Returns an array of all .cpuprofile
files found in dir
.
getFrames(file, suffix)
file
{string} Path to a.cpuprofile
file.suffix
{string} Suffix of the URL of call frames to retrieve.- returns { frames: <Object>, nodes: <Object> }
Returns an object containing an array of the relevant call frames and an array of all the profile nodes.
kCpuProfInterval
Sampling interval in microseconds.
verifyFrames(output, file, suffix)
output
{string}file
{string}suffix
{string}
Throws an AssertionError
if there are no call frames with the expected
suffix
in the profiling data contained in file
.
DNS Module
The DNS
module provides utilities related to the dns
built-in module.
errorLookupMock(code, syscall)
code
<string> Defaults todns.mockedErrorCode
.syscall
<string> Defaults todns.mockedSysCall
.- return <Function>
A mock for the lookup
option of net.connect()
that would result in an error
with the code
and the syscall
specified. Returns a function that has the
same signature as dns.lookup()
.
mockedErrorCode
The default code
of errors generated by errorLookupMock
.
mockedSysCall
The default syscall
of errors generated by errorLookupMock
.
readDomainFromPacket(buffer, offset)
Reads the domain string from a packet and returns an object containing the number of bytes read and the domain.
parseDNSPacket(buffer)
Parses a DNS packet. Returns an object with the values of the various flags of the packet depending on the type of packet.
writeIPv6(ip)
Reads an IPv6 String and returns a Buffer containing the parts.
writeDomainName(domain)
Reads a Domain String and returns a Buffer containing the domain.
writeDNSPacket(parsed)
Takes in a parsed Object and writes its fields to a DNS packet as a Buffer object.
Duplex pair helper
The common/duplexpair
module exports a single function makeDuplexPair
,
which returns an object { clientSide, serverSide }
where each side is a
Duplex
stream connected to the other side.
There is no difference between client or server side beyond their names.
Environment variables
The behavior of the Node.js test suite can be altered using the following environment variables.
NODE_COMMON_PORT
If set, NODE_COMMON_PORT
's value overrides the common.PORT
default value of
12346.
NODE_SKIP_FLAG_CHECK
If set, command line arguments passed to individual tests are not validated.
NODE_TEST_KNOWN_GLOBALS
A comma-separated list of variables names that are appended to the global
variable whitelist. Alternatively, if NODE_TEST_KNOWN_GLOBALS
is set to '0'
,
global leak detection is disabled.
Fixtures Module
The common/fixtures
module provides convenience methods for working with
files in the test/fixtures
directory.
fixtures.fixturesDir
The absolute path to the test/fixtures/
directory.
fixtures.path(...args)
...args
<string>
Returns the result of path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, ...args)
.
fixtures.readSync(args[, enc])
Returns the result of
fs.readFileSync(path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, ...args), 'enc')
.
fixtures.readKey(arg[, enc])
arg
<string>
Returns the result of
fs.readFileSync(path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, 'keys', arg), 'enc')
.
Heap dump checker module
This provides utilities for checking the validity of heap dumps.
This requires the usage of --expose-internals
.
heap.recordState()
Create a heap dump and an embedder graph copy for inspection.
The returned object has a validateSnapshotNodes
function similar to the
one listed below. (heap.validateSnapshotNodes(...)
is a shortcut for
heap.recordState().validateSnapshotNodes(...)
.)
heap.validateSnapshotNodes(name, expected, options)
name
<string> Look for this string as the name of heap dump nodes.expected
<Array> A list of objects, possibly with anchildren
property that points to expected other adjacent nodes.options
<Array>loose
<boolean> Do not expect an exact listing of occurrences of nodes with namename
inexpected
.
Create a heap dump and an embedder graph copy and validate occurrences.
validateSnapshotNodes('TLSWRAP', [
{
children: [
{ name: 'enc_out' },
{ name: 'enc_in' },
{ name: 'TLSWrap' }
]
}
]);
hijackstdio Module
The hijackstdio
module provides utility functions for temporarily redirecting
stdout
and stderr
output.
const { hijackStdout, restoreStdout } = require('../common/hijackstdio');
hijackStdout((data) => {
/* Do something with data */
restoreStdout();
});
console.log('this is sent to the hijacked listener');
hijackStderr(listener)
listener
<Function>: a listener with a single parameter calleddata
.
Eavesdrop to process.stderr.write()
calls. Once process.stderr.write()
is
called, listener
will also be called and the data
of write
function will
be passed to listener
. What's more, process.stderr.writeTimes
is a count of
the number of calls.
hijackStdout(listener)
listener
<Function>: a listener with a single parameter calleddata
.
Eavesdrop to process.stdout.write()
calls. Once process.stdout.write()
is
called, listener
will also be called and the data
of write
function will
be passed to listener
. What's more, process.stdout.writeTimes
is a count of
the number of calls.
restoreStderr()
Restore the original process.stderr.write()
. Used to restore stderr
to its
original state after calling hijackstdio.hijackStdErr()
.
restoreStdout()
Restore the original process.stdout.write()
. Used to restore stdout
to its
original state after calling hijackstdio.hijackStdOut()
.
HTTP/2 Module
The http2.js module provides a handful of utilities for creating mock HTTP/2 frames for testing of HTTP/2 endpoints
const http2 = require('../common/http2');
Class: Frame
The http2.Frame
is a base class that creates a Buffer
containing a
serialized HTTP/2 frame header.
// length is a 24-bit unsigned integer
// type is an 8-bit unsigned integer identifying the frame type
// flags is an 8-bit unsigned integer containing the flag bits
// id is the 32-bit stream identifier, if any.
const frame = new http2.Frame(length, type, flags, id);
// Write the frame data to a socket
socket.write(frame.data);
The serialized Buffer
may be retrieved using the frame.data
property.
Class: DataFrame extends Frame
The http2.DataFrame
is a subclass of http2.Frame
that serializes a DATA
frame.
// id is the 32-bit stream identifier
// payload is a Buffer containing the DATA payload
// padlen is an 8-bit integer giving the number of padding bytes to include
// final is a boolean indicating whether the End-of-stream flag should be set,
// defaults to false.
const frame = new http2.DataFrame(id, payload, padlen, final);
socket.write(frame.data);
Class: HeadersFrame
The http2.HeadersFrame
is a subclass of http2.Frame
that serializes a
HEADERS
frame.
// id is the 32-bit stream identifier
// payload is a Buffer containing the HEADERS payload (see either
// http2.kFakeRequestHeaders or http2.kFakeResponseHeaders).
// padlen is an 8-bit integer giving the number of padding bytes to include
// final is a boolean indicating whether the End-of-stream flag should be set,
// defaults to false.
const frame = new http2.HeadersFrame(id, payload, padlen, final);
socket.write(frame.data);
Class: SettingsFrame
The http2.SettingsFrame
is a subclass of http2.Frame
that serializes an
empty SETTINGS
frame.
// ack is a boolean indicating whether or not to set the ACK flag.
const frame = new http2.SettingsFrame(ack);
socket.write(frame.data);
http2.kFakeRequestHeaders
Set to a Buffer
instance that contains a minimal set of serialized HTTP/2
request headers to be used as the payload of a http2.HeadersFrame
.
const frame = new http2.HeadersFrame(1, http2.kFakeRequestHeaders, 0, true);
socket.write(frame.data);
http2.kFakeResponseHeaders
Set to a Buffer
instance that contains a minimal set of serialized HTTP/2
response headers to be used as the payload a http2.HeadersFrame
.
const frame = new http2.HeadersFrame(1, http2.kFakeResponseHeaders, 0, true);
socket.write(frame.data);
http2.kClientMagic
Set to a Buffer
containing the preamble bytes an HTTP/2 client must send
upon initial establishment of a connection.
socket.write(http2.kClientMagic);
Internet Module
The common/internet
module provides utilities for working with
internet-related tests.
internet.addresses
- <Object>
INET_HOST
<string> A generic host that has registered common DNS records, supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and provides basic HTTP/HTTPS servicesINET4_HOST
<string> A host that provides IPv4 servicesINET6_HOST
<string> A host that provides IPv6 servicesINET4_IP
<string> An accessible IPv4 IP, defaults to the Google Public DNS IPv4 addressINET6_IP
<string> An accessible IPv6 IP, defaults to the Google Public DNS IPv6 addressINVALID_HOST
<string> An invalid host that cannot be resolvedMX_HOST
<string> A host with MX records registeredSRV_HOST
<string> A host with SRV records registeredPTR_HOST
<string> A host with PTR records registeredNAPTR_HOST
<string> A host with NAPTR records registeredSOA_HOST
<string> A host with SOA records registeredCNAME_HOST
<string> A host with CNAME records registeredNS_HOST
<string> A host with NS records registeredTXT_HOST
<string> A host with TXT records registeredDNS4_SERVER
<string> An accessible IPv4 DNS serverDNS6_SERVER
<string> An accessible IPv6 DNS server
A set of addresses for internet-related tests. All properties are configurable
via NODE_TEST_*
environment variables. For example, to configure
internet.addresses.INET_HOST
, set the environment
variable NODE_TEST_INET_HOST
to a specified host.
ongc Module
The ongc
module allows a garbage collection listener to be installed. The
module exports a single onGC()
function.
require('../common');
const onGC = require('../common/ongc');
onGC({}, { ongc() { console.log('collected'); } });
onGC(target, listener)
target
<Object>listener
<Object>ongc
<Function>
Installs a GC listener for the collection of target
.
This uses async_hooks
for GC tracking. This means that it enables
async_hooks
tracking, which may affect the test functionality. It also
means that between a global.gc()
call and the listener being invoked
a full setImmediate()
invocation passes.
listener
is an object to make it easier to use a closure; the target object
should not be in scope when listener.ongc()
is created.
Report Module
The report
module provides helper functions for testing diagnostic reporting
functionality.
findReports(pid, dir)
pid
<number> Process ID to retrieve diagnostic report files for.dir
<string> Directory to search for diagnostic report files.- return <Array>
Returns an array of diagnotic report file names found in dir
. The files should
have been generated by a process whose PID matches pid
.
validate(filepath)
filepath
<string> Diagnostic report filepath to validate.
Validates the schema of a diagnostic report file whose path is specified in
filepath
. If the report fails validation, an exception is thrown.
validateContent(report)
report
[<Object|string>] JSON contents of a diagnostic report file, the parsed Object thereof, or the result ofprocess.report.getReport()
.
Validates the schema of a diagnostic report whose content is specified in
report
. If the report fails validation, an exception is thrown.
tick Module
The tick
module provides a helper function that can be used to call a callback
after a given number of event loop "ticks".
tick(x, cb)
x
<number> Number of event loop "ticks".cb
<Function> A callback function.
tmpdir Module
The tmpdir
module supports the use of a temporary directory for testing.
path
The realpath of the testing temporary directory.
refresh([opts])
opts
<Object> (optional) Extra options.spawn
<boolean> (default:true
) Indicates thatrefresh
is allowed to optionally spawn a subprocess.
Deletes and recreates the testing temporary directory.
The first time refresh()
runs, it adds a listener to process 'exit'
that
cleans the temporary directory. Thus, every file under tmpdir.path
needs to
be closed before the test completes. A good way to do this is to add a
listener to process 'beforeExit'
. If a file needs to be left open until
Node.js completes, use a child process and call refresh()
only in the
parent.
WPT Module
harness
A legacy port of Web Platform Tests harness.
See the source code for definitions. Please avoid using it in new code - the current usage of this port in tests is being migrated to the original WPT harness, see the WPT tests README.
Class: WPTRunner
A driver class for running WPT with the WPT harness in a vm.
See the WPT tests README for details.