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nym/common/http-api-client/src/tests.rs
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Jack Wampler 814ee45b4d HTTP Client Retries, Fallbacks, and Redirects (#5789)
updates to nym HTTP api client with multiple features relating to request domains
2025-05-29 10:37:07 -06:00

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use super::*;
#[test]
fn sanitizing_urls() {
let base_url: Url = "http://foomp.com".parse().unwrap();
// works with a full string
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, "/foo//bar/", NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
// (and leading slash doesn't matter)
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, "foo//bar/", NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
// works with 1 segment
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["foo"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
// works with 2 segments
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["foo", "bar"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
// works with leading slash
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["/foo"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["/foo", "bar"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["foo", "/bar"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
// works with trailing slash
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["foo/"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["foo/", "bar"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["foo", "bar/"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
// works with both leading and trailing slash
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["/foo/"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["/foo/", "/bar/"], NO_PARAMS).as_str()
);
// adds params
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar?foomp=baz",
sanitize_url(&base_url, &["foo", "bar"], &[("foomp", "baz")]).as_str()
);
assert_eq!(
"http://foomp.com/foo/bar?arg1=val1&arg2=val2",
sanitize_url(
&base_url,
&["/foo/", "/bar/"],
&[("arg1", "val1"), ("arg2", "val2")]
)
.as_str()
);
}
// - Do the retries work
// - Do we use fallback urls on retry if multiple are provided
// - Do we use the next front on retry if multiple are provided
// - If we have more retries than urls, do we wrap back to the first one again
// - on error without retries is where we have multiple urls, is the url updated?
#[tokio::test]
async fn api_client_retry() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let client = ClientBuilder::new_with_urls(vec![
"http://broken.nym.badurl".parse()?,
"http://example.com/".parse()?,
])
.with_retries(3)
.build::<HttpClientError>()?;
let req = client.create_get_request(&["/"], NO_PARAMS);
let resp = client.send::<HttpClientError>(req).await?;
assert_eq!(resp.status(), 200);
// check that the url was updated
assert_eq!(client.current_url().as_str(), "http://example.com/");
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn host_updating() {
let url = Url::new("http://example.com", None).unwrap();
let mut client = ClientBuilder::new::<_, &str>(url)
.unwrap()
.build::<&str>()
.unwrap();
// check that the url is set correctly
let current_url = client.current_url();
assert_eq!(current_url.as_str(), "http://example.com/");
assert_eq!(current_url.front_str(), None);
// update the url
client.update_host();
// check that the url is still the same since there is one URL
assert_eq!(client.current_url().as_str(), "http://example.com/");
// =======================================
// we rotate through urls when available
let new_urls = vec![
Url::new("http://example.com", None).unwrap(),
Url::new("http://example.org", None).unwrap(),
];
client.change_base_urls(new_urls);
assert_eq!(client.current_url().as_str(), "http://example.com/");
client.update_host();
// check that the url got updated now that there are multiple URLs
assert_eq!(client.current_url().as_str(), "http://example.org/");
assert_eq!(client.current_url().front_str(), None);
client.update_host();
assert_eq!(client.current_url().as_str(), "http://example.com/");
// =======================================
// we rotate through urls when available if fronting is disabled
let new_urls = vec![
Url::new(
"http://example.com",
Some(vec!["http://front1.com", "http://front2.com"]),
)
.unwrap(),
Url::new("http://example.org", None).unwrap(),
];
client.change_base_urls(new_urls);
assert_eq!(client.current_url().as_str(), "http://example.com/");
client.update_host();
// check that the url got updated now that there are multiple URLs
assert_eq!(client.current_url().as_str(), "http://example.org/");
}
#[test]
#[cfg(feature = "tunneling")]
fn fronted_host_updating() {
let url = Url::new("http://example.com", Some(vec!["http://front1.com"])).unwrap();
let mut client = ClientBuilder::new::<_, &str>(url)
.unwrap()
.with_fronting(crate::fronted::FrontPolicy::Always)
.build::<&str>()
.unwrap();
// check that the url is set correctly
let current_url = client.current_url();
assert_eq!(current_url.as_str(), "http://example.com/");
assert_eq!(current_url.front_str(), Some("front1.com"));
// update the url
client.update_host();
// check that the url is still the same since there is one URL and one front
let current_url = client.current_url();
assert_eq!(current_url.as_str(), "http://example.com/");
assert_eq!(current_url.front_str(), Some("front1.com"));
// =======================================
// we rotate through front urls when available if fronting is enabled
let new_urls = vec![
Url::new(
"http://example.com",
Some(vec!["http://front1.com", "http://front2.com"]),
)
.unwrap(),
Url::new("http://example.org", None).unwrap(),
];
client.change_base_urls(new_urls);
let current_url = client.current_url();
assert_eq!(current_url.as_str(), "http://example.com/");
assert_eq!(current_url.front_str(), Some("front1.com"));
// update the url - this should keep the same host but change the front
client.update_host();
let current_url = client.current_url();
// check that the url is still the same since there is one URL
assert_eq!(current_url.as_str(), "http://example.com/");
assert_eq!(current_url.front_str(), Some("front2.com"));
// update the url - this should wrap around to the first front as the second url is not fronted
client.update_host();
let current_url = client.current_url();
assert_eq!(current_url.as_str(), "http://example.com/");
assert_eq!(current_url.front_str(), Some("front1.com"));
}