use beacon_chain::test_utils::EphemeralHarnessType;
use environment::null_logger;
use http_metrics::Config;
use reqwest::StatusCode;
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use std::sync::Arc;
use tokio::sync::oneshot;
use types::MainnetEthSpec;
type Context = http_metrics::Context<EphemeralHarnessType<MainnetEthSpec>>;
#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread", worker_threads = 2)]
async fn returns_200_ok() {
async {
let log = null_logger().unwrap();
let context = Arc::new(Context {
config: Config {
enabled: true,
listen_addr: Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1),
listen_port: 0,
allow_origin: None,
},
chain: None,
db_path: None,
freezer_db_path: None,
log,
});
let ctx = context.clone();
let (_shutdown_tx, shutdown_rx) = oneshot::channel::<()>();
let server_shutdown = async {
// It's not really interesting why this triggered, just that it happened.
let _ = shutdown_rx.await;
};
let (listening_socket, server) = http_metrics::serve(ctx, server_shutdown).unwrap();
tokio::spawn(async { server.await });
let url = format!(
"http://{}:{}/metrics",
listening_socket.ip(),
listening_socket.port()
);
assert_eq!(reqwest::get(&url).await.unwrap().status(), StatusCode::OK);
}
.await