tendermint/rpc/lib/server/http_json_handler_test.go

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package rpcserver
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
amino "github.com/tendermint/go-amino"
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"github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/log"
types "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/lib/types"
)
func testMux() *http.ServeMux {
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funcMap := map[string]*RPCFunc{
"c": NewRPCFunc(func(ctx *types.Context, s string, i int) (string, error) { return "foo", nil }, "s,i"),
}
cdc := amino.NewCodec()
mux := http.NewServeMux()
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
logger := log.NewTMLogger(buf)
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RegisterRPCFuncs(mux, funcMap, cdc, logger)
return mux
}
func statusOK(code int) bool { return code >= 200 && code <= 299 }
// Ensure that nefarious/unintended inputs to `params`
// do not crash our RPC handlers.
// See Issue https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/708.
func TestRPCParams(t *testing.T) {
mux := testMux()
tests := []struct {
payload string
wantErr string
expectedId interface{}
}{
// bad
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": "0"}`, "Method not found", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "y", "id": "0"}`, "Method not found", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
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{`{"method": "c", "id": "0", "params": a}`, "invalid character", nil}, // id not captured in JSON parsing failures
{`{"method": "c", "id": "0", "params": ["a"]}`, "got 1", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
{`{"method": "c", "id": "0", "params": ["a", "b"]}`, "invalid character", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
{`{"method": "c", "id": "0", "params": [1, 1]}`, "of type string", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
// good
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": "0", "params": null}`, "", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
{`{"method": "c", "id": "0", "params": {}}`, "", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
{`{"method": "c", "id": "0", "params": ["a", "10"]}`, "", types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
}
for i, tt := range tests {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", "http://localhost/", strings.NewReader(tt.payload))
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
mux.ServeHTTP(rec, req)
res := rec.Result()
// Always expecting back a JSONRPCResponse
assert.True(t, statusOK(res.StatusCode), "#%d: should always return 2XX", i)
blob, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("#%d: err reading body: %v", i, err)
continue
}
recv := new(types.RPCResponse)
assert.Nil(t, json.Unmarshal(blob, recv), "#%d: expecting successful parsing of an RPCResponse:\nblob: %s", i, blob)
assert.NotEqual(t, recv, new(types.RPCResponse), "#%d: not expecting a blank RPCResponse", i)
assert.Equal(t, tt.expectedId, recv.ID, "#%d: expected ID not matched in RPCResponse", i)
if tt.wantErr == "" {
assert.Nil(t, recv.Error, "#%d: not expecting an error", i)
} else {
assert.True(t, recv.Error.Code < 0, "#%d: not expecting a positive JSONRPC code", i)
// The wanted error is either in the message or the data
assert.Contains(t, recv.Error.Message+recv.Error.Data, tt.wantErr, "#%d: expected substring", i)
}
}
}
func TestJSONRPCID(t *testing.T) {
mux := testMux()
tests := []struct {
payload string
wantErr bool
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expectedID interface{}
}{
// good id
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": "0", "params": ["a", "10"]}`, false, types.JSONRPCStringID("0")},
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": "abc", "params": ["a", "10"]}`, false, types.JSONRPCStringID("abc")},
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": 0, "params": ["a", "10"]}`, false, types.JSONRPCIntID(0)},
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": 1, "params": ["a", "10"]}`, false, types.JSONRPCIntID(1)},
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": 1.3, "params": ["a", "10"]}`, false, types.JSONRPCIntID(1)},
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": -1, "params": ["a", "10"]}`, false, types.JSONRPCIntID(-1)},
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// no ID - notification
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// {`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "params": ["a", "10"]}`, false, nil},
// bad id
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": {}, "params": ["a", "10"]}`, true, nil},
{`{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "c", "id": [], "params": ["a", "10"]}`, true, nil},
}
for i, tt := range tests {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", "http://localhost/", strings.NewReader(tt.payload))
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
mux.ServeHTTP(rec, req)
res := rec.Result()
// Always expecting back a JSONRPCResponse
assert.True(t, statusOK(res.StatusCode), "#%d: should always return 2XX", i)
blob, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("#%d: err reading body: %v", i, err)
continue
}
recv := new(types.RPCResponse)
err = json.Unmarshal(blob, recv)
assert.Nil(t, err, "#%d: expecting successful parsing of an RPCResponse:\nblob: %s", i, blob)
if !tt.wantErr {
assert.NotEqual(t, recv, new(types.RPCResponse), "#%d: not expecting a blank RPCResponse", i)
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assert.Equal(t, tt.expectedID, recv.ID, "#%d: expected ID not matched in RPCResponse", i)
assert.Nil(t, recv.Error, "#%d: not expecting an error", i)
} else {
assert.True(t, recv.Error.Code < 0, "#%d: not expecting a positive JSONRPC code", i)
}
}
}
func TestRPCNotification(t *testing.T) {
mux := testMux()
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body := strings.NewReader(`{"jsonrpc": "2.0"}`)
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", "http://localhost/", body)
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
mux.ServeHTTP(rec, req)
res := rec.Result()
// Always expecting back a JSONRPCResponse
require.True(t, statusOK(res.StatusCode), "should always return 2XX")
blob, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
require.Nil(t, err, "reading from the body should not give back an error")
require.Equal(t, len(blob), 0, "a notification SHOULD NOT be responded to by the server")
}
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
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func TestRPCNotificationInBatch(t *testing.T) {
mux := testMux()
tests := []struct {
payload string
expectCount int
}{
{
`[
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{"jsonrpc": "2.0"},
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
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{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method":"c","id":"abc","params":["a","10"]}
]`,
1,
},
{
`[
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{"jsonrpc": "2.0"},
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
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{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method":"c","id":"abc","params":["a","10"]},
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{"jsonrpc": "2.0"},
rpc: add support for batched requests/responses (#3534) Continues from #3280 in building support for batched requests/responses in the JSON RPC (as per issue #3213). * Add JSON RPC batching for client and server As per #3213, this adds support for [JSON RPC batch requests and responses](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#batch). * Add additional checks to ensure client responses are the same as results * Fix case where a notification is sent and no response is expected * Add test to check that JSON RPC notifications in a batch are left out in responses * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update PR number now that PR has been created * Make errors start with lowercase letter * Refactor batch functionality to be standalone This refactors the batching functionality to rather act in a standalone way. In light of supporting concurrent goroutines making use of the same client, it would make sense to have batching functionality where one could create a batch of requests per goroutine and send that batch without interfering with a batch from another goroutine. * Add examples for simple and batch HTTP client usage * Check errors from writer and remove nolinter directives * Make error strings start with lowercase letter * Refactor examples to make them testable * Use safer deferred shutdown for example Tendermint test node * Recompose rpcClient interface from pre-existing interface components * Rename WaitGroup for brevity * Replace empty ID string with request ID * Remove extraneous test case * Convert first letter of errors.Wrap() messages to lowercase * Remove extraneous function parameter * Make variable declaration terse * Reorder WaitGroup.Done call to help prevent race conditions in the face of failure * Swap mutex to value representation and remove initialization * Restore empty JSONRPC string ID in response to prevent nil * Make JSONRPCBufferedRequest private * Revert PR hard link in CHANGELOG_PENDING * Add client ID for JSONRPCClient This adds code to automatically generate a randomized client ID for the JSONRPCClient, and adds a check of the IDs in the responses (if one was set in the requests). * Extract response ID validation into separate function * Remove extraneous comments * Reorder fields to indicate clearly which are protected by the mutex * Refactor for loop to remove indexing * Restructure and combine loop * Flatten conditional block for better readability * Make multi-variable declaration slightly more readable * Change for loop style * Compress error check statements * Make function description more generic to show that we support different protocols * Preallocate memory for request and result objects
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{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method":"c","id":"abc","params":["a","10"]}
]`,
2,
},
}
for i, tt := range tests {
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", "http://localhost/", strings.NewReader(tt.payload))
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
mux.ServeHTTP(rec, req)
res := rec.Result()
// Always expecting back a JSONRPCResponse
assert.True(t, statusOK(res.StatusCode), "#%d: should always return 2XX", i)
blob, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("#%d: err reading body: %v", i, err)
continue
}
var responses []types.RPCResponse
// try to unmarshal an array first
err = json.Unmarshal(blob, &responses)
if err != nil {
// if we were actually expecting an array, but got an error
if tt.expectCount > 1 {
t.Errorf("#%d: expected an array, couldn't unmarshal it\nblob: %s", i, blob)
continue
} else {
// we were expecting an error here, so let's unmarshal a single response
var response types.RPCResponse
err = json.Unmarshal(blob, &response)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("#%d: expected successful parsing of an RPCResponse\nblob: %s", i, blob)
continue
}
// have a single-element result
responses = []types.RPCResponse{response}
}
}
if tt.expectCount != len(responses) {
t.Errorf("#%d: expected %d response(s), but got %d\nblob: %s", i, tt.expectCount, len(responses), blob)
continue
}
for _, response := range responses {
assert.NotEqual(t, response, new(types.RPCResponse), "#%d: not expecting a blank RPCResponse", i)
}
}
}
func TestUnknownRPCPath(t *testing.T) {
mux := testMux()
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost/unknownrpcpath", nil)
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
mux.ServeHTTP(rec, req)
res := rec.Result()
// Always expecting back a 404 error
require.Equal(t, http.StatusNotFound, res.StatusCode, "should always return 404")
}