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mastodon/spec/lib/request_pool_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe RequestPool do
subject { described_class.new }
describe '#with' do
it 'returns a HTTP client for a host' do
subject.with('http://example.com') do |http_client|
expect(http_client).to be_a HTTP::Client
end
end
it 'returns the same instance of HTTP client within the same thread for the same host' do
test_client = nil
subject.with('http://example.com') { |http_client| test_client = http_client }
expect(test_client).to_not be_nil
subject.with('http://example.com') { |http_client| expect(http_client).to be test_client }
end
it 'returns different HTTP clients for different hosts' do
test_client = nil
subject.with('http://example.com') { |http_client| test_client = http_client }
expect(test_client).to_not be_nil
subject.with('http://example.org') { |http_client| expect(http_client).to_not be test_client }
end
it 'grows to the number of threads accessing it' do
stub_request(:get, 'http://example.com/').to_return(status: 200, body: 'Hello!')
subject
threads = Array.new(20) do |_i|
Thread.new do
20.times do
subject.with('http://example.com') do |http_client|
http_client.get('/').flush
end
end
end
end
threads.map(&:join)
expect(subject.size).to be > 1
end
context 'with an idle connection' do
before do
stub_const('RequestPool::MAX_IDLE_TIME', 1) # Lower idle time limit to 1 seconds
stub_const('RequestPool::REAPER_FREQUENCY', 0.1) # Run reaper every 0.1 seconds
stub_request(:get, 'http://example.com/').to_return(status: 200, body: 'Hello!')
end
it 'closes the connections' do
subject.with('http://example.com') do |http_client|
http_client.get('/').flush
end
expect { reaper_observes_idle_timeout }.to change(subject, :size).from(1).to(0)
end
def reaper_observes_idle_timeout
# One full idle period and 2 reaper cycles more
sleep RequestPool::MAX_IDLE_TIME + (RequestPool::REAPER_FREQUENCY * 2)
end
end
end
end