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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
  <title>
    Test that NEL reports are sent for HTTP errors
  </title>
  <script src='/resources/testharness.js'></script>
  <script src='/resources/testharnessreport.js'></script>
  <script src='./support/nel.sub.js'></script>
</head>
<body>
  <script>
    nel_test(async t => {
      // Make a request to a resource whose response headers include a NEL
      // policy.
      await fetchResourceWithBasicPolicy();
      // Make a request to another resource on the same domain.  This resource
      // doesn't exist, so the server should return a 404.
      await fetchMissingResource();
      // The 404 won't contain its own NEL policy, but the policy we received in
      // the first request should cover the second request, too, since they're
      // at the same origin, so the collector should have received a report
      // about it.
      assert_true(await reportExists({
        url: getURLForMissingResource(),
        user_agent: navigator.userAgent,
        type: "network-error",
        body: {
          method: "GET",
          sampling_fraction: 1.0,
          status_code: 404,
          phase: "application",
          type: "http.error",
        },
        metadata: {
          content_type: "application/reports+json",
        },
      }));
    });
  </script>
</body>
</html>