curl/tests/http/test_20_websockets.py
Viktor Szakats 42331cb48a
pytest: enable in 5 GHA jobs, fix fallouts
They take about 4.5 minutes of CI time in GHA/macos.

Also:
- autotools: improve `caddy`, `vsftpd` detection.
  Bringing it closer to cmake.
- autotools: fix `--with-test-caddy=no`, `--with-test-vsftps=no`,
  `--with-test-nghttpx=no` options.
- cmake: sync `nghttpx` default with autotools.
- pytest: disable failing mbedTLS tests on macOS CI.
- pytest: disable failing earlydata tests on macOS CI.
- GHA/macos: keep vsftpd pytests disabled due to lengthy run times.
- pytest: fix test_05_04 for LibreSSL. Ref: #17367
  Authored-by: Stefan Eissing

Remaining issues:
- some unidentified tests taking a long time with mbedTLS:
  `================= 462 passed, 278 skipped in 347.93s (0:05:47) =================`
  Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15073354301/job/42374999041#step:17:1536
  Workaround: not enabling pytest for mbedTLS jobs
- 17 FTP tests taking a long time (affecting all TLS backends):
  without vsftpd:
  `====================== 496 passed, 244 skipped in 56.15s =======================`
  Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15073354301/job/42374998230#step:17:1536
  with vsftpd:
  `================= 513 passed, 227 skipped in 409.37s (0:06:49) =================`
  Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15073678568/job/42376039672?pr=17362#step:17:1537
  Workaround: force-disable vsftpd.
- 100 tests failing with SecureTransport. Let's ignore that due to imminent deprecation.
  Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15055652333/job/42320873732#step:17:15362

Follow-up to 30ef79ed93 #17295
Follow-up to 9147903366 #16518

Closes #17362
2025-05-19 15:38:05 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import logging
import os
import shutil
import socket
import subprocess
import time
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from typing import Dict
import pytest
from testenv import Env, CurlClient, LocalClient
from testenv.ports import alloc_ports_and_do
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@pytest.mark.skipif(condition=not Env.curl_has_protocol('ws'),
reason='curl lacks ws protocol support')
class TestWebsockets:
PORT_SPECS = {
'ws': socket.SOCK_STREAM,
}
def check_alive(self, env, port, timeout=Env.SERVER_TIMEOUT):
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
url = f'http://localhost:{port}/'
end = datetime.now() + timedelta(seconds=timeout)
while datetime.now() < end:
r = curl.http_download(urls=[url])
if r.exit_code == 0:
return True
time.sleep(.1)
return False
def _mkpath(self, path):
if not os.path.exists(path):
return os.makedirs(path)
def _rmrf(self, path):
if os.path.exists(path):
return shutil.rmtree(path)
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='class')
def ws_echo(self, env):
self.run_dir = os.path.join(env.gen_dir, 'ws-echo-server')
err_file = os.path.join(self.run_dir, 'stderr')
self._rmrf(self.run_dir)
self._mkpath(self.run_dir)
self.cmd = os.path.join(env.project_dir,
'tests/http/testenv/ws_echo_server.py')
self.wsproc = None
self.cerr = None
def startup(ports: Dict[str, int]) -> bool:
wargs = [self.cmd, '--port', str(ports['ws'])]
log.info(f'start_ {wargs}')
self.wsproc = subprocess.Popen(args=wargs,
cwd=self.run_dir,
stderr=self.cerr,
stdout=self.cerr)
if self.check_alive(env, ports['ws']):
env.update_ports(ports)
return True
log.error(f'not alive {wargs}')
self.wsproc.terminate()
self.wsproc = None
return False
with open(err_file, 'w') as self.cerr:
assert alloc_ports_and_do(TestWebsockets.PORT_SPECS, startup,
env.gen_root, max_tries=3)
assert self.wsproc
yield
self.wsproc.terminate()
def test_20_01_basic(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
curl = CurlClient(env=env)
url = f'http://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
r = curl.http_download(urls=[url])
r.check_response(http_status=426)
def test_20_02_pingpong_small(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
payload = 125 * "x"
client = LocalClient(env=env, name='ws-pingpong')
if not client.exists():
pytest.skip(f'example client not built: {client.name}')
url = f'ws://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
r = client.run(args=[url, payload])
r.check_exit_code(0)
# the python websocket server does not like 'large' control frames
def test_20_03_pingpong_too_large(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
payload = 127 * "x"
client = LocalClient(env=env, name='ws-pingpong')
if not client.exists():
pytest.skip(f'example client not built: {client.name}')
url = f'ws://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
r = client.run(args=[url, payload])
r.check_exit_code(56)
def test_20_04_data_small(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
client = LocalClient(env=env, name='ws-data')
if not client.exists():
pytest.skip(f'example client not built: {client.name}')
url = f'ws://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
r = client.run(args=['-m', str(0), '-M', str(10), url])
r.check_exit_code(0)
def test_20_05_data_med(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
client = LocalClient(env=env, name='ws-data')
if not client.exists():
pytest.skip(f'example client not built: {client.name}')
url = f'ws://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
r = client.run(args=['-m', str(120), '-M', str(130), url])
r.check_exit_code(0)
def test_20_06_data_large(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
client = LocalClient(env=env, name='ws-data')
if not client.exists():
pytest.skip(f'example client not built: {client.name}')
url = f'ws://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
r = client.run(args=['-m', str(65535 - 5), '-M', str(65535 + 5), url])
r.check_exit_code(0)
def test_20_07_data_large_small_recv(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
run_env = os.environ.copy()
run_env['CURL_WS_CHUNK_SIZE'] = '1024'
client = LocalClient(env=env, name='ws-data', run_env=run_env)
if not client.exists():
pytest.skip(f'example client not built: {client.name}')
url = f'ws://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
r = client.run(args=['-m', str(65535 - 5), '-M', str(65535 + 5), url])
r.check_exit_code(0)
# Send large frames and simulate send blocking on 8192 bytes chunks
# Simlates error reported in #15865
def test_20_08_data_very_large(self, env: Env, ws_echo):
run_env = os.environ.copy()
run_env['CURL_WS_CHUNK_EAGAIN'] = '8192'
client = LocalClient(env=env, name='ws-data', run_env=run_env)
if not client.exists():
pytest.skip(f'example client not built: {client.name}')
url = f'ws://localhost:{env.ws_port}/'
count = 10
large = 20000
r = client.run(args=['-c', str(count), '-m', str(large), url])
r.check_exit_code(0)