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Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js

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'use strict' const t = require('tap') const test = t.test const split = require('split2') const Fastify = require('..') test('Destroying streams prematurely', t => { t.plan(6) let fastify = null const logStream = split(JSON.parse) try { fastify = Fastify({ logger: { stream: logStream, level: 'info' } }) } catch (e) { t.fail() } const stream = require('node:stream') const http = require('node:http') // Test that "premature close" errors are logged with level warn logStream.on('data', line => { if (line.res) { t.equal(line.msg, 'stream closed prematurely') t.equal(line.level, 30) } }) fastify.get('/', function (request, reply) { t.pass('Received request') let sent = false const reallyLongStream = new stream.Readable({ read: function () { if (!sent) { this.push(Buffer.from('hello\n')) } sent = true } }) reply.send(reallyLongStream) }) fastify.listen({ port: 0 }, err => { t.error(err) t.teardown(() => { fastify.close() }) const port = fastify.server.address().port http.get(`http://localhost:${port}`, function (response) { t.equal(response.statusCode, 200) response.on('readable', function () { response.destroy() }) // Node bug? Node never emits 'close' here. response.on('aborted', function () { t.pass('Response closed') }) }) }) }) test('Destroying streams prematurely should call close method', t => { t.plan(7) let fastify = null const logStream = split(JSON.parse) try { fastify = Fastify({ logger: { stream: logStream, level: 'info' } }) } catch (e) { t.fail() } const stream = require('node:stream') const http = require('node:http') // Test that "premature close" errors are logged with level warn logStream.on('data', line => { if (line.res) { t.equal(line.msg, 'stream closed prematurely') t.equal(line.level, 30) } }) fastify.get('/', function (request, reply) { t.pass('Received request') let sent = false const reallyLongStream = new stream.Readable({ read: function () { if (!sent) { this.push(Buffer.from('hello\n')) } sent = true } }) reallyLongStream.destroy = undefined reallyLongStream.close = () => t.ok('called') reply.send(reallyLongStream) }) fastify.listen({ port: 0 }, err => { t.error(err) t.teardown(() => { fastify.close() }) const port = fastify.server.address().port http.get(`http://localhost:${port}`, function (response) { t.equal(response.statusCode, 200) response.on('readable', function () { response.destroy() }) // Node bug? Node never emits 'close' here. response.on('aborted', function () { t.pass('Response closed') }) }) }) }) test('Destroying streams prematurely should call close method when destroy is not a function', t => { t.plan(7) let fastify = null const logStream = split(JSON.parse) try { fastify = Fastify({ logger: { stream: logStream, level: 'info' } }) } catch (e) { t.fail() } const stream = require('node:stream') const http = require('node:http') // Test that "premature close" errors are logged with level warn logStream.on('data', line => { if (line.res) { t.equal(line.msg, 'stream closed prematurely') t.equal(line.level, 30) } }) fastify.get('/', function (request, reply) { t.pass('Received request') let sent = false const reallyLongStream = new stream.Readable({ read: function () { if (!sent) { this.push(Buffer.from('hello\n')) } sent = true } }) reallyLongStream.destroy = true reallyLongStream.close = () => t.ok('called') reply.send(reallyLongStream) }) fastify.listen({ port: 0 }, err => { t.error(err) t.teardown(() => { fastify.close() }) const port = fastify.server.address().port http.get(`http://localhost:${port}`, function (response) { t.equal(response.statusCode, 200) response.on('readable', function () { response.destroy() }) // Node bug? Node never emits 'close' here. response.on('aborted', function () { t.pass('Response closed') }) }) }) })