// Copyright 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_TRANSPORT_FAKE_H_ #define LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_TRANSPORT_FAKE_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace brillo { namespace http { namespace fake { class ServerRequest; class ServerResponse; class Connection; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // A fake implementation of http::Transport that simulates HTTP communication // with a server. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class Transport : public http::Transport { public: Transport(); ~Transport() override; // Server handler callback signature. using HandlerCallback = base::Callback; // This method allows the test code to provide a callback to handle requests // for specific URL/HTTP-verb combination. When a specific |method| request // is made on the given |url|, the |handler| will be invoked and all the // request data will be filled in the |ServerRequest| parameter. Any server // response should be returned through the |ServerResponse| parameter. // Either |method| or |url| (or both) can be specified as "*" to handle // any requests. So, ("http://localhost","*") will handle any request type // on that URL and ("*","GET") will handle any GET requests. // The lookup starts with the most specific data pair to the catch-all (*,*). void AddHandler(const std::string& url, const std::string& method, const HandlerCallback& handler); // Simple version of AddHandler. AddSimpleReplyHandler just returns the // specified text response of given MIME type. void AddSimpleReplyHandler(const std::string& url, const std::string& method, int status_code, const std::string& reply_text, const std::string& mime_type); // Retrieve a handler for specific |url| and request |method|. HandlerCallback GetHandler(const std::string& url, const std::string& method) const; // For tests that want to assert on the number of HTTP requests sent, // these methods can be used to do just that. int GetRequestCount() const { return request_count_; } void ResetRequestCount() { request_count_ = 0; } // For tests that wish to simulate critical transport errors, this method // can be used to specify the error to be returned when creating a connection. void SetCreateConnectionError(brillo::ErrorPtr create_connection_error) { create_connection_error_ = std::move(create_connection_error); } // For tests that really need async operations with message loop, call this // function with true. void SetAsyncMode(bool async) { async_ = async; } // Pops one callback from the top of |async_callback_queue_| and invokes it. // Returns false if the queue is empty. bool HandleOneAsyncRequest(); // Invokes all the callbacks currently queued in |async_callback_queue_|. void HandleAllAsyncRequests(); // Overrides from http::Transport. std::shared_ptr CreateConnection( const std::string& url, const std::string& method, const HeaderList& headers, const std::string& user_agent, const std::string& referer, brillo::ErrorPtr* error) override; void RunCallbackAsync(const base::Location& from_here, const base::Closure& callback) override; RequestID StartAsyncTransfer(http::Connection* connection, const SuccessCallback& success_callback, const ErrorCallback& error_callback) override; bool CancelRequest(RequestID request_id) override; void SetDefaultTimeout(base::TimeDelta timeout) override; void SetLocalIpAddress(const std::string& /* ip_address */) override {} private: // A list of user-supplied request handlers. std::map handlers_; // Counter incremented each time a request is made. int request_count_{0}; bool async_{false}; // A list of queued callbacks that need to be called at some point. // Call HandleOneAsyncRequest() or HandleAllAsyncRequests() to invoke them. std::queue async_callback_queue_; // Fake error to be returned from CreateConnection method. brillo::ErrorPtr create_connection_error_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Transport); }; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // A base class for ServerRequest and ServerResponse. It provides common // functionality to work with request/response HTTP headers and data. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class ServerRequestResponseBase { public: ServerRequestResponseBase() = default; // Add/retrieve request/response body data. void SetData(StreamPtr stream); const std::vector& GetData() const { return data_; } std::string GetDataAsString() const; std::unique_ptr GetDataAsJson() const; // Parses the data into a JSON object and writes it back to JSON to normalize // its string representation (no pretty print, extra spaces, etc). std::string GetDataAsNormalizedJsonString() const; // Add/retrieve request/response HTTP headers. void AddHeaders(const HeaderList& headers); std::string GetHeader(const std::string& header_name) const; const std::multimap& GetHeaders() const { return headers_; } protected: // Data buffer. std::vector data_; // Header map. std::multimap headers_; private: DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ServerRequestResponseBase); }; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // A container class that encapsulates all the HTTP server request information. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class ServerRequest : public ServerRequestResponseBase { public: ServerRequest(const std::string& url, const std::string& method); // Get the actual request URL. Does not include the query string or fragment. const std::string& GetURL() const { return url_; } // Get the request method. const std::string& GetMethod() const { return method_; } // Get the POST/GET request parameters. These are parsed query string // parameters from the URL. In addition, for POST requests with // application/x-www-form-urlencoded content type, the request body is also // parsed and individual fields can be accessed through this method. std::string GetFormField(const std::string& field_name) const; private: // Request URL (without query string or URL fragment). std::string url_; // Request method std::string method_; // List of available request data form fields. mutable std::map form_fields_; // Flag used on first request to GetFormField to parse the body of HTTP POST // request with application/x-www-form-urlencoded content. mutable bool form_fields_parsed_ = false; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ServerRequest); }; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // A container class that encapsulates all the HTTP server response information. // The request handler will use this class to provide a response to the caller. // Call the Reply() or the appropriate ReplyNNN() specialization to provide // the response data. Additional calls to AddHeaders() can be made to provide // custom response headers. The Reply-methods will already provide the // following response headers: // Content-Length // Content-Type /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class ServerResponse : public ServerRequestResponseBase { public: ServerResponse() = default; // Generic reply method. void Reply(int status_code, const void* data, size_t data_size, const std::string& mime_type); // Reply with text body. void ReplyText(int status_code, const std::string& text, const std::string& mime_type); // Reply with JSON object. The content type will be "application/json". void ReplyJson(int status_code, const base::Value* json); // Special form for JSON response for simple objects that have a flat // list of key-value pairs of string type. void ReplyJson(int status_code, const FormFieldList& fields); // Specialized overload to send the binary data as an array of simple // data elements. Only trivial data types (scalars, POD structures, etc) // can be used. template void Reply(int status_code, const std::vector& data, const std::string& mime_type) { // Make sure T doesn't have virtual functions, custom constructors, etc. static_assert(std::is_trivial::value, "Only simple data is supported"); Reply(status_code, data.data(), data.size() * sizeof(T), mime_type); } // Specialized overload to send the binary data. // Only trivial data types (scalars, POD structures, etc) can be used. template void Reply(int status_code, const T& data, const std::string& mime_type) { // Make sure T doesn't have virtual functions, custom constructors, etc. static_assert(std::is_trivial::value, "Only simple data is supported"); Reply(status_code, &data, sizeof(T), mime_type); } // For handlers that want to simulate versions of HTTP protocol other // than HTTP/1.1, call this method with the custom version string, // for example "HTTP/1.0". void SetProtocolVersion(const std::string& protocol_version) { protocol_version_ = protocol_version; } protected: // These methods are helpers to implement corresponding functionality // of fake::Connection. friend class Connection; // Helper for fake::Connection::GetResponseStatusCode(). int GetStatusCode() const { return status_code_; } // Helper for fake::Connection::GetResponseStatusText(). std::string GetStatusText() const; // Helper for fake::Connection::GetProtocolVersion(). std::string GetProtocolVersion() const { return protocol_version_; } private: int status_code_ = 0; std::string protocol_version_ = "HTTP/1.1"; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ServerResponse); }; } // namespace fake } // namespace http } // namespace brillo #endif // LIBBRILLO_BRILLO_HTTP_HTTP_TRANSPORT_FAKE_H_