/* * Copyright 2020, gRPC Authors All rights reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ import EchoImplementation import EchoModel import NIOCore import NIOPosix import XCTest @testable import GRPC class GRPCClientKeepaliveTests: GRPCTestCase { func testKeepaliveTimeoutFiresBeforeConnectionIsReady() throws { // This test relates to https://github.com/grpc/grpc-swift/issues/949 // // When a stream is created, a ping may be sent on the connection. If a ping is sent we then // schedule a task for some time in the future to close the connection (if we don't receive the // ping ack in the meantime). // // The task to close actually fires an event which is picked up by the idle handler; this will // tell the connection manager to idle the connection. However, the connection manager only // tolerates being idled from the ready state. Since we protect from idling multiple times in // the handler we must be in a state where we have connection but are not yet ready (i.e. // channel active has fired but we have not seen the initial settings frame). To be in this // state the user must be using the 'fastFailure' call start behaviour (if this is not the case // then no channel will be vended until we reach the ready state, so it would not be possible // to create the stream). let group = MultiThreadedEventLoopGroup(numberOfThreads: 1) defer { XCTAssertNoThrow(try group.syncShutdownGracefully()) } // Setup a server. let server = try Server.insecure(group: group) .withServiceProviders([EchoProvider()]) .withLogger(self.serverLogger) .bind(host: "localhost", port: 0) .wait() defer { XCTAssertNoThrow(try server.close().wait()) } // Setup a connection. We'll add a handler to drop all reads, this is somewhat equivalent to // simulating bad network conditions and allows us to setup a connection and have our keepalive // timeout expire. let connection = ClientConnection.insecure(group: group) .withBackgroundActivityLogger(self.clientLogger) // See above comments for why we need this. .withCallStartBehavior(.fastFailure) .withKeepalive(.init(interval: .seconds(1), timeout: .milliseconds(100))) .withDebugChannelInitializer { channel in channel.pipeline.addHandler(ReadDroppingHandler(), position: .first) } .connect(host: "localhost", port: server.channel.localAddress!.port!) defer { XCTAssertNoThrow(try connection.close().wait()) } let client = Echo_EchoNIOClient(channel: connection) let get = client.get(.with { $0.text = "Hello" }) XCTAssertThrowsError(try get.response.wait()) XCTAssertEqual(try get.status.map { $0.code }.wait(), .unavailable) } class ReadDroppingHandler: ChannelDuplexHandler { typealias InboundIn = Any typealias OutboundIn = Any func channelRead(context: ChannelHandlerContext, data: NIOAny) {} } }