java-topology/test/jdk/java/net/httpclient/AltServiceUsageTest.java
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import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.http.HttpClient;
import java.net.http.HttpRequest;
import java.net.http.HttpResponse;
import java.nio.channels.DatagramChannel;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.util.Optional;
import java.util.OptionalLong;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;
import jdk.test.lib.net.SimpleSSLContext;
import jdk.httpclient.test.lib.common.HttpServerAdapters;
import static java.net.http.HttpClient.Version.HTTP_2;
import static java.net.http.HttpClient.Version.HTTP_3;
import static java.net.http.HttpOption.H3_DISCOVERY;
import static java.net.http.HttpOption.Http3DiscoveryMode.ALT_SVC;
import static java.net.http.HttpOption.Http3DiscoveryMode.HTTP_3_URI_ONLY;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.AfterAll;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeAll;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
/*
* @test
* @summary Verifies that the HTTP client correctly handles various alt-svc usages
* @library /test/lib /test/jdk/java/net/httpclient/lib
* @build jdk.test.lib.net.SimpleSSLContext jdk.httpclient.test.lib.common.HttpServerAdapters
*
* @run junit/othervm -Djdk.internal.httpclient.debug=true
* -Djdk.httpclient.HttpClient.log=requests,responses,errors
* AltServiceUsageTest
*/
public class AltServiceUsageTest implements HttpServerAdapters {
private static final SSLContext sslContext = SimpleSSLContext.findSSLContext();
private static HttpTestServer originServer;
private static HttpTestServer altServer;
private static DatagramChannel udpNotResponding;
@BeforeAll
public static void beforeClass() throws Exception {
// attempt to create an HTTP/3 server, an HTTP/2 server, and a
// DatagramChannel bound to the same port as the HTTP/2 server
int count = 0;
InetSocketAddress altServerAddress = null, originServerAddress = null;
while (count++ < 10) {
createServers();
altServerAddress = altServer.getAddress();
originServerAddress = originServer.getAddress();
if (originServerAddress.equals(altServerAddress)) break;
udpNotResponding = DatagramChannel.open();
try {
udpNotResponding.bind(originServerAddress);
break;
} catch (IOException x) {
System.out.printf("Failed to bind udpNotResponding to %s: %s%n",
originServerAddress, x);
safeStop(altServer);
safeStop(originServer);
udpNotResponding.close();
}
}
if (count > 10) {
throw new AssertionError("Couldn't reserve UDP port at " + originServerAddress);
}
System.out.println("HTTP/3 service started at " + altServerAddress);
System.out.println("HTTP/2 service started at " + originServerAddress);
System.err.println("**** All servers started. Test will start shortly ****");
}
private static void createServers() throws IOException {
altServer = HttpTestServer.create(HTTP_3_URI_ONLY, sslContext);
altServer.addHandler(new All200OKHandler(), "/foo/");
altServer.addHandler(new RequireAltUsedHeader(), "/bar/");
altServer.addHandler(new All200OKHandler(), "/maxAgeAltSvc/");
altServer.start();
originServer = HttpTestServer.create(HTTP_2, sslContext);
originServer.addHandler(new H3AltServicePublisher(altServer.getAddress()), "/foo/");
originServer.addHandler(new H3AltSvcPublisherWith421(altServer.getAddress()), "/foo421/");
originServer.addHandler(new H3AltServicePublisher(altServer.getAddress()), "/bar/");
originServer.addHandler(new H3AltSvcPublisherWithMaxAge(altServer.getAddress()), "/maxAgeAltSvc/");
originServer.start();
}
@AfterAll
public static void afterClass() throws Exception {
safeStop(originServer);
safeStop(altServer);
safeClose(udpNotResponding);
}
private static void safeStop(final HttpTestServer server) {
if (server == null) {
return;
}
final InetSocketAddress serverAddr = server.getAddress();
try {
System.out.println("Stopping server " + serverAddr);
server.stop();
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println("Ignoring exception: " + e.getMessage() + " that occurred " +
"during stop of server: " + serverAddr);
}
}
private static void safeClose(final DatagramChannel channel) {
if (channel == null) {
return;
}
try {
System.out.println("Closing DatagramChannel " + channel.getLocalAddress());
channel.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println("Ignoring exception: " + e.getMessage() + " that occurred " +
"during close of DatagramChannel: " + channel);
}
}
private static class H3AltServicePublisher implements HttpTestHandler {
private static final String RESPONSE_CONTENT = "apple";
private final String altSvcHeader;
/**
* @param altServerAddr Address of the alt service which will be advertised by this handler
*/
private H3AltServicePublisher(final InetSocketAddress altServerAddr) {
this.altSvcHeader = "h3=\"" + altServerAddr.getHostName() + ":" + altServerAddr.getPort()
+ "\"; persist=1; intentional-unknown-param-which-is-expected-to-be-ignored=foo;";
}
@Override
public void handle(final HttpTestExchange exchange) throws IOException {
String maxAgeParam = "";
if (getMaxAge().isPresent()) {
maxAgeParam = "; ma=" + getMaxAge().getAsLong();
}
exchange.getResponseHeaders().addHeader("alt-svc", altSvcHeader + maxAgeParam);
final int statusCode = getResponseCode();
System.out.println("Sending response with status code " + statusCode + " and " +
"alt-svc header " + altSvcHeader);
final byte[] content = RESPONSE_CONTENT.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(statusCode, content.length);
try (final OutputStream os = exchange.getResponseBody()) {
os.write(content);
}
}
protected OptionalLong getMaxAge() {
return OptionalLong.empty();
}
protected int getResponseCode() {
return 200;
}
}
private static final class H3AltSvcPublisherWith421 extends H3AltServicePublisher {
private H3AltSvcPublisherWith421(InetSocketAddress h3ServerAddr) {
super(h3ServerAddr);
}
@Override
protected int getResponseCode() {
return 421;
}
}
private static final class H3AltSvcPublisherWithMaxAge extends H3AltServicePublisher {
private H3AltSvcPublisherWithMaxAge(InetSocketAddress h3ServerAddr) {
super(h3ServerAddr);
}
@Override
protected OptionalLong getMaxAge() {
return OptionalLong.of(2);
}
}
private static final class All200OKHandler implements HttpTestHandler {
private static final String RESPONSE_CONTENT = "orange";
@Override
public void handle(final HttpTestExchange exchange) throws IOException {
final byte[] content = RESPONSE_CONTENT.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(200, content.length);
try (final OutputStream os = exchange.getResponseBody()) {
os.write(content);
}
}
}
private static final class RequireAltUsedHeader implements HttpTestHandler {
private static final String RESPONSE_CONTENT = "tomato";
@Override
public void handle(final HttpTestExchange exchange) throws IOException {
final Optional<String> altUsed = exchange.getRequestHeaders().firstValue("alt-used");
if (altUsed.isEmpty()) {
System.out.println("Error - Missing alt-used header in request");
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(400, 0);
return;
}
if (altUsed.get().isBlank()) {
System.out.println("Error - Blank value for alt-used header in request");
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(400, 0);
return;
}
System.out.println("Found alt-used request header: " + altUsed.get());
final byte[] content = RESPONSE_CONTENT.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(200, content.length);
try (final OutputStream os = exchange.getResponseBody()) {
os.write(content);
}
}
}
/**
* This test sends a HTTP3 request to a server which responds back with an alt-svc header pointing
* to a different server. The test then issues the exact same request again and this time it
* expects the alt-service host/server to handle that request.
*/
@Test
public void testAltSvcHeaderUsage() throws Exception {
HttpClient client = newClientBuilderForH3()
.proxy(HttpClient.Builder.NO_PROXY)
.sslContext(sslContext)
.version(HTTP_3)
.build();
// send a HTTP3 request to a server which is expected to respond back
// with a 200 response and an alt-svc header pointing to another/different H3 server
final URI reqURI = URI.create("https://" + toHostPort(originServer) + "/foo/");
final HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.newBuilder(reqURI)
.GET()
.setOption(H3_DISCOVERY, ALT_SVC)
.build();
System.out.println("Issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> response = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(200, response.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(H3AltServicePublisher.RESPONSE_CONTENT, response.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
final Optional<String> altSvcHeader = response.headers().firstValue("alt-svc");
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.isPresent(), "alt-svc header is missing in response");
System.out.println("Received alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get());
final String expectedHeader = "h3=\"" + toHostPort(altServer) + "\"";
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.get().contains(expectedHeader),
"Unexpected alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get()
+ ", was expected to contain: " + expectedHeader);
// now issue the same request again and this time expect it to be handled by the alt-service
System.out.println("Again issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> secondResponse = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(200, secondResponse.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(All200OKHandler.RESPONSE_CONTENT, secondResponse.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
var TRACKER = ReferenceTracker.INSTANCE;
var tracker = TRACKER.getTracker(client);
client = null;
System.gc();
var error = TRACKER.check(tracker, 1500);
if (error != null) throw error;
}
/**
* This test sends a HTTP3 request to a server which responds back with an alt-svc header pointing
* to a different server and a response code of 421. The spec states that when this response code
* is sent, any alt-svc headers should be ignored by the HTTP client. This test then issues the same
* request again and expects that the alt-service wasn't used.
*/
@Test
public void testDontUseAltServiceFor421() throws Exception {
HttpClient client = newClientBuilderForH3()
.proxy(HttpClient.Builder.NO_PROXY)
.sslContext(sslContext)
.version(HTTP_3)
.build();
final URI reqURI = URI.create("https://" + toHostPort(originServer) + "/foo421/");
final HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.newBuilder(reqURI)
.GET()
.setOption(H3_DISCOVERY, ALT_SVC)
.build();
System.out.println("Issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> response = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(421, response.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(H3AltServicePublisher.RESPONSE_CONTENT, response.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
final Optional<String> altSvcHeader = response.headers().firstValue("alt-svc");
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.isPresent(), "alt-svc header is missing in response");
System.out.println("Received alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get());
final String expectedHeader = "h3=\"" + toHostPort(altServer) + "\"";
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.get().contains(expectedHeader),
"Unexpected alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get()
+ ", was expected to contain: " + expectedHeader);
// now issue the same request again and this time expect it to be handled by the alt-service
System.out.println("Again issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> secondResponse = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(421, secondResponse.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(H3AltServicePublisher.RESPONSE_CONTENT, response.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
var TRACKER = ReferenceTracker.INSTANCE;
var tracker = TRACKER.getTracker(client);
client = null;
System.gc();
var error = TRACKER.check(tracker, 1500);
if (error != null) throw error;
}
/**
* This test sends a HTTP3 request to a server which responds back with an alt-svc header pointing
* to a different server. The test then issues the exact same request again and this time it
* expects the alt-service host/server to handle that request. The alt-service host/server which
* handles this request will assert that the request came in with an "alt-used" header (which
* is expected to be set by the HTTP client). If such a header is missing then that server
* responds back with an erroneous response code of 4xx.
*/
@Test
public void testAltUsedHeader() throws Exception {
HttpClient client = newClientBuilderForH3()
.proxy(HttpClient.Builder.NO_PROXY)
.sslContext(sslContext)
.version(HTTP_3)
.build();
// send a HTTP3 request to a server which is expected to respond back
// with a 200 response and an alt-svc header pointing to another/different H3 server
final URI reqURI = URI.create("https://" + toHostPort(originServer) + "/bar/");
final HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.newBuilder(reqURI)
.GET()
.setOption(H3_DISCOVERY, ALT_SVC)
.build();
System.out.println("Issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> response = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(200, response.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(H3AltServicePublisher.RESPONSE_CONTENT, response.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
final Optional<String> altSvcHeader = response.headers().firstValue("alt-svc");
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.isPresent(), "alt-svc header is missing in response");
System.out.println("Received alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get());
final String expectedHeader = "h3=\"" + toHostPort(altServer) + "\"";
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.get().contains(expectedHeader),
"Unexpected alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get()
+ ", was expected to contain: " + expectedHeader);
// now issue the same request again and this time expect it to be handled by the alt-service
// (which on the server side will assert the presence of the alt-used header, set by the
// HTTP client)
System.out.println("Again issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> secondResponse = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(200, secondResponse.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(RequireAltUsedHeader.RESPONSE_CONTENT, secondResponse.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
var TRACKER = ReferenceTracker.INSTANCE;
var tracker = TRACKER.getTracker(client);
client = null;
var error = TRACKER.check(tracker, 1500);
if (error != null) throw error;
}
/**
* This test sends a HTTP3 request to a server which responds back with an alt-svc header pointing
* to a different server. The advertised alt-svc is expected to have a max age of some seconds.
* The test then immediately issues the exact same request again and this time it
* expects the alt-service host/server to handle that request. Once this is done, the test waits
* for a while (duration is greater than the max age of the advertised alt-service) and then
* issues the exact same request again. This time the request is expected to be handled by the
* origin server and not the alt-service (since the alt-service is expected to have expired by
* now)
*/
@Test
public void testAltSvcMaxAgeExpiry() throws Exception {
HttpClient client = newClientBuilderForH3()
.proxy(HttpClient.Builder.NO_PROXY)
.sslContext(sslContext)
.version(HTTP_3)
.build();
// send a HTTP3 request to a server which is expected to respond back
// with a 200 response and an alt-svc header pointing to another/different H3 server
final URI reqURI = URI.create("https://" + toHostPort(originServer) + "/maxAgeAltSvc/");
final HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.newBuilder(reqURI)
.GET()
.setOption(H3_DISCOVERY, ALT_SVC)
.build();
System.out.println("Issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> response = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(200, response.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(H3AltServicePublisher.RESPONSE_CONTENT, response.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
final Optional<String> altSvcHeader = response.headers().firstValue("alt-svc");
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.isPresent(), "alt-svc header is missing in response");
System.out.println("Received alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get());
final String expectedHeader = "h3=\"" + toHostPort(altServer) + "\"";
Assertions.assertTrue(altSvcHeader.get().contains(expectedHeader),
"Unexpected alt-svc header value: " + altSvcHeader.get()
+ ", was expected to contain: " + expectedHeader);
// now issue the same request again and this time expect it to be handled by the alt-service
System.out.println("Again issuing request " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> secondResponse = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(200, secondResponse.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(All200OKHandler.RESPONSE_CONTENT, secondResponse.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
// wait for alt-service to expire
final long sleepDuration = 4000;
System.out.println("Sleeping for " + sleepDuration + " milli seconds for alt-service to expire");
Thread.sleep(sleepDuration);
// now issue the same request again and this time expect it to be handled by the origin server
// since the alt-service is expected to be expired
System.out.println("Issuing request for a third time " + reqURI);
final HttpResponse<String> thirdResponse = client.send(request,
HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Assertions.assertEquals(200, thirdResponse.statusCode(), "Unexpected response code");
Assertions.assertEquals(H3AltServicePublisher.RESPONSE_CONTENT, thirdResponse.body(),
"Unexpected response body");
var TRACKER = ReferenceTracker.INSTANCE;
var tracker = TRACKER.getTracker(client);
System.gc();
client = null;
var error = TRACKER.check(tracker, 1500);
if (error != null) throw error;
}
private static String toHostPort(final HttpTestServer server) {
final InetSocketAddress addr = server.getAddress();
return addr.getHostName() + ":" + addr.getPort();
}
}