package context import ( "net/http" "net/http/httptest" "net/http/httputil" "net/url" "reflect" "testing" "time" ) func TestWithRequest(t *testing.T) { var req http.Request start := time.Now() req.Method = "GET" req.Host = "example.com" req.RequestURI = "/test-test" req.Header = make(http.Header) req.Header.Set("Referer", "foo.com/referer") req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "test/0.1") ctx := WithRequest(Background(), &req) for _, testcase := range []struct { key string expected interface{} }{ { key: "http.request", expected: &req, }, { key: "http.request.id", }, { key: "http.request.method", expected: req.Method, }, { key: "http.request.host", expected: req.Host, }, { key: "http.request.uri", expected: req.RequestURI, }, { key: "http.request.referer", expected: req.Referer(), }, { key: "http.request.useragent", expected: req.UserAgent(), }, { key: "http.request.remoteaddr", expected: req.RemoteAddr, }, { key: "http.request.startedat", }, } { v := ctx.Value(testcase.key) if v == nil { t.Fatalf("value not found for %q", testcase.key) } if testcase.expected != nil && v != testcase.expected { t.Fatalf("%s: %v != %v", testcase.key, v, testcase.expected) } // Key specific checks! switch testcase.key { case "http.request.id": if _, ok := v.(string); !ok { t.Fatalf("request id not a string: %v", v) } case "http.request.startedat": vt, ok := v.(time.Time) if !ok { t.Fatalf("value not a time: %v", v) } now := time.Now() if vt.After(now) { t.Fatalf("time generated too late: %v > %v", vt, now) } if vt.Before(start) { t.Fatalf("time generated too early: %v < %v", vt, start) } } } } type testResponseWriter struct { flushed bool status int written int64 header http.Header } func (trw *testResponseWriter) Header() http.Header { if trw.header == nil { trw.header = make(http.Header) } return trw.header } func (trw *testResponseWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { if trw.status == 0 { trw.status = http.StatusOK } n = len(p) trw.written += int64(n) return } func (trw *testResponseWriter) WriteHeader(status int) { trw.status = status } func (trw *testResponseWriter) Flush() { trw.flushed = true } func TestWithResponseWriter(t *testing.T) { trw := testResponseWriter{} ctx, rw := WithResponseWriter(Background(), &trw) if ctx.Value("http.response") != rw { t.Fatalf("response not available in context: %v != %v", ctx.Value("http.response"), rw) } grw, err := GetResponseWriter(ctx) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("error getting response writer: %v", err) } if grw != rw { t.Fatalf("unexpected response writer returned: %#v != %#v", grw, rw) } if n, err := rw.Write(make([]byte, 1024)); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error writing: %v", err) } else if n != 1024 { t.Fatalf("unexpected number of bytes written: %v != %v", n, 1024) } if ctx.Value("http.response.status") != http.StatusOK { t.Fatalf("unexpected response status in context: %v != %v", ctx.Value("http.response.status"), http.StatusOK) } if ctx.Value("http.response.written") != int64(1024) { t.Fatalf("unexpected number reported bytes written: %v != %v", ctx.Value("http.response.written"), 1024) } // Make sure flush propagates rw.(http.Flusher).Flush() if !trw.flushed { t.Fatalf("response writer not flushed") } // Write another status and make sure context is correct. This normally // wouldn't work except for in this contrived testcase. rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest) if ctx.Value("http.response.status") != http.StatusBadRequest { t.Fatalf("unexpected response status in context: %v != %v", ctx.Value("http.response.status"), http.StatusBadRequest) } } func TestWithVars(t *testing.T) { var req http.Request vars := map[string]string{ "foo": "asdf", "bar": "qwer", } getVarsFromRequest = func(r *http.Request) map[string]string { if r != &req { t.Fatalf("unexpected request: %v != %v", r, req) } return vars } ctx := WithVars(Background(), &req) for _, testcase := range []struct { key string expected interface{} }{ { key: "vars", expected: vars, }, { key: "vars.foo", expected: "asdf", }, { key: "vars.bar", expected: "qwer", }, } { v := ctx.Value(testcase.key) if !reflect.DeepEqual(v, testcase.expected) { t.Fatalf("%q: %v != %v", testcase.key, v, testcase.expected) } } } // SingleHostReverseProxy will insert an X-Forwarded-For header, and can be used to test // RemoteAddr(). A fake RemoteAddr cannot be set on the HTTP request - it is overwritten // at the transport layer to 127.0.0.1: . However, as the X-Forwarded-For header // just contains the IP address, it is different enough for testing. func TestRemoteAddr(t *testing.T) { var expectedRemote string backend := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { defer r.Body.Close() if r.RemoteAddr == expectedRemote { t.Errorf("Unexpected matching remote addresses") } actualRemote := RemoteAddr(r) if expectedRemote != actualRemote { t.Errorf("Mismatching remote hosts: %v != %v", expectedRemote, actualRemote) } w.WriteHeader(200) })) defer backend.Close() backendURL, err := url.Parse(backend.URL) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } proxy := httputil.NewSingleHostReverseProxy(backendURL) frontend := httptest.NewServer(proxy) defer frontend.Close() // X-Forwarded-For set by proxy expectedRemote = "127.0.0.1" proxyReq, err := http.NewRequest("GET", frontend.URL, nil) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } _, err = http.DefaultClient.Do(proxyReq) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // RemoteAddr in X-Real-Ip getReq, err := http.NewRequest("GET", backend.URL, nil) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } expectedRemote = "1.2.3.4" getReq.Header["X-Real-ip"] = []string{expectedRemote} _, err = http.DefaultClient.Do(getReq) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Valid X-Real-Ip and invalid X-Forwarded-For getReq.Header["X-forwarded-for"] = []string{"1.2.3"} _, err = http.DefaultClient.Do(getReq) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }