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# Copyright, 2018, by Samuel G. D. Williams. <http://www.codeotaku.com>
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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#
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# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
require 'async'
require 'async/http/proxy'
require 'async/http/protocol'
require 'async/http/body/hijack'
require_relative 'server_context'
RSpec.shared_examples_for Async::HTTP::Proxy do
include_context Async::HTTP::Server
describe '.proxied_endpoint' do
it "can construct valid endpoint" do
endpoint = Async::HTTP::Endpoint.parse("http://www.codeotaku.com")
proxied_endpoint = client.proxied_endpoint(endpoint)
expect(proxied_endpoint).to be_kind_of(Async::HTTP::Endpoint)
end
end
describe '.proxied_client' do
it "can construct valid client" do
endpoint = Async::HTTP::Endpoint.parse("http://www.codeotaku.com")
proxied_client = client.proxied_client(endpoint)
expect(proxied_client).to be_kind_of(Async::HTTP::Client)
end
end
context 'CONNECT' do
let(:server) do
Async::HTTP::Server.for(@bound_endpoint) do |request|
Async::HTTP::Body::Hijack.response(request, 200, {}) do |stream|
chunk = stream.read
stream.close_read
stream.write(chunk)
stream.close
end
end
end
let(:data) {"Hello World!"}
it "can connect and hijack connection" do
input = Async::HTTP::Body::Writable.new
response = client.connect("127.0.0.1:1234", [], input)
expect(response).to be_success
input.write(data)
input.close
expect(response.read).to be == data
end
end
context 'echo server' do
let(:server) do
Async::HTTP::Server.for(@bound_endpoint) do |request|
expect(request.path).to be == "localhost:1"
Async::HTTP::Body::Hijack.response(request, 200, {}) do |stream|
while chunk = stream.read_partial(1024)
stream.write(chunk)
stream.flush
end
stream.close
end
end
end
let(:data) {"Hello World!"}
it "can connect to remote system using block" do
proxy = Async::HTTP::Proxy.tcp(client, "localhost", 1)
expect(proxy.client.pool).to be_empty
proxy.connect do |peer|
stream = Async::IO::Stream.new(peer)
stream.write(data)
stream.close_write
expect(stream.read).to be == data
end
proxy.close
expect(proxy.client.pool).to be_empty
end
it "can connect to remote system" do
proxy = Async::HTTP::Proxy.tcp(client, "localhost", 1)
expect(proxy.client.pool).to be_empty
stream = Async::IO::Stream.new(proxy.connect)
stream.write(data)
stream.close_write
expect(stream.read).to be == data
stream.close
proxy.close
expect(proxy.client.pool).to be_empty
end
end
context 'proxied client' do
let(:server) do
Async::HTTP::Server.for(@bound_endpoint) do |request|
expect(request.method).to be == "CONNECT"
unless authorization_lambda.call(request)
next Protocol::HTTP::Response[407, [], nil]
end
host, port = request.path.split(":", 2)
endpoint = Async::IO::Endpoint.tcp(host, port)
Console.logger.debug(self) {"Making connection to #{endpoint}..."}
Async::HTTP::Body::Hijack.response(request, 200, {}) do |stream|
upstream = Async::IO::Stream.new(endpoint.connect)
Console.logger.debug(self) {"Connected to #{upstream}..."}
reader = Async do |task|
task.annotate "Upstream reader."
while chunk = upstream.read_partial
stream.write(chunk)
stream.flush
end
ensure
Console.logger.debug(self) {"Finished reading from upstream..."}
stream.close_write
end
writer = Async do |task|
task.annotate "Upstream writer."
while chunk = stream.read_partial
upstream.write(chunk)
upstream.flush
end
rescue Async::Wrapper::Cancelled
#ignore
ensure
Console.logger.debug(self) {"Finished writing to upstream..."}
upstream.close_write
end
reader.wait
writer.wait
ensure
upstream.close
stream.close
end
end
end
let(:authorization_lambda) { ->(request) {true} }
it 'can get insecure website' do
endpoint = Async::HTTP::Endpoint.parse("http://www.google.com")
proxy_client = client.proxied_client(endpoint)
response = proxy_client.get("/search")
expect(response).to_not be_failure
# The response would be a redirect:
expect(response).to be_redirection
response.finish
# The proxy.connnect response is not being released correctly - after pipe is done:
expect(proxy_client.pool).to_not be_empty
proxy_client.close
expect(proxy_client.pool).to be_empty
pp client
end
it 'can get secure website' do
endpoint = Async::HTTP::Endpoint.parse("https://www.google.com")
proxy_client = client.proxied_client(endpoint)
response = proxy_client.get("/search")
expect(response).to_not be_failure
expect(response.read).to_not be_empty
proxy_client.close
end
context 'authorization header required' do
let(:authorization_lambda) do
->(request) {request.headers['proxy-authorization'] == 'supersecretpassword' }
end
context 'request includes headers' do
let(:headers) { [['Proxy-Authorization', 'supersecretpassword']] }
it 'succeeds' do
endpoint = Async::HTTP::Endpoint.parse("https://www.google.com")
proxy_client = client.proxied_client(endpoint, headers)
response = proxy_client.get('/search')
expect(response).to_not be_failure
expect(response.read).to_not be_empty
proxy_client.close
end
end
context 'request does not include headers' do
it 'does not succeed' do
endpoint = Async::HTTP::Endpoint.parse("https://www.google.com")
proxy_client = client.proxied_client(endpoint)
expect do
# Why is this response not 407? Because the response should come from the proxied connection, but that connection failed to be established. Because of that, there is no response. If we respond here with 407, it would be indistinguisable from the remote server returning 407. That would be an odd case, but none-the-less a valid one.
response = proxy_client.get('/search')
end.to raise_error(Async::HTTP::Proxy::ConnectFailure)
proxy_client.close
end
end
end
end
end
RSpec.describe Async::HTTP::Protocol::HTTP10 do
it_behaves_like Async::HTTP::Proxy
end
RSpec.describe Async::HTTP::Protocol::HTTP11 do
it_behaves_like Async::HTTP::Proxy
end
RSpec.describe Async::HTTP::Protocol::HTTP2 do
it_behaves_like Async::HTTP::Proxy
end
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