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<html>
<body>
<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>

<script>

// If the response for the HTML file contains "Accept-CH" in the response
// headers, then the browser should attach the specified client hints in the
// HTTP request headers depending on whether the resource is being fetched from
// the same origin or a different origin. Test this functionality by fetching
// same-origin and cross-origin resources from this page. The response headers
// for this page include "Accept-CH: device-memory, dpr, viewport-width, rtt, downlink, ect".
//
// echo_client_hints_received.py sets the response headers depending on the set
// of client hints it receives in the request headers.

promise_test(t => {
  return fetch("https://{{domains[]}}:{{ports[https][0]}}/client-hints/echo_client_hints_received.py").then(r => {
    assert_equals(r.status, 200)
    // Verify that the browser includes client hints in the headers for a
    // same-origin fetch.
    assert_true(r.headers.has("device-memory-received"), "device-memory-received");
    assert_true(r.headers.has("dpr-received"), "dpr-received");
    assert_true(r.headers.has("viewport-width-received"), "viewport-width-received");

    assert_true(r.headers.has("rtt-received"), "rtt-received");
    var rtt = parseInt(r.headers.get("rtt-received"));
    assert_greater_than_equal(rtt, 0);
    assert_less_than_equal(rtt, 3000);
    assert_equals(rtt % 50, 0, 'rtt must be a multiple of 50 msec');

    assert_true(r.headers.has("downlink-received"), "downlink-received");
    var downlinkKbps  = r.headers.get("downlink-received") * 1000;
    assert_greater_than_equal(downlinkKbps, 0);
    assert_less_than_equal(downlinkKbps, 10000);

    assert_in_array(r.headers.get("ect-received"), ["slow-2g", "2g",
          "3g", "4g"], 'ect-received is unexpected');
  });
}, "Accept-CH header test");

promise_test(t => {
  return fetch("https://{{domains[www]}}:{{ports[https][0]}}/client-hints/echo_client_hints_received.py").then(r => {
    assert_equals(r.status, 200)
    // Verify that the browser does not include client hints in the headers
    // for a cross-origin fetch.
    assert_false(r.headers.has("device-memory-received"), "device-memory-received");
    assert_false(r.headers.has("dpr-received"), "dpr-received");
    assert_false(r.headers.has("viewport-width-received"), "viewport-width-received");
    assert_false(r.headers.has("rtt-received"), "rtt-received");
    assert_false(r.headers.has("downlink-received"), "downlink-received");
    assert_false(r.headers.has("ect-received"), "ect-received");
  });
}, "Cross-Origin Accept-CH header test");



</script>

</body>
</html>