plugeth/node/rpcstack_test.go
rene 07d909ff32
node: allow websocket and HTTP on the same port (#20810)
This change makes it possible to run geth with JSON-RPC over HTTP and
WebSocket on the same TCP port. The default port for WebSocket
is still 8546. 

    geth --rpc --rpcport 8545 --ws --wsport 8545

This also removes a lot of deprecated API surface from package rpc.
The rpc package is now purely about serving JSON-RPC and no longer
provides a way to start an HTTP server.
2020-04-08 13:33:12 +02:00

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package node
import (
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestNewWebsocketUpgradeHandler_websocket(t *testing.T) {
srv := rpc.NewServer()
handler := NewWebsocketUpgradeHandler(nil, srv.WebsocketHandler([]string{}))
ts := httptest.NewServer(handler)
defer ts.Close()
responses := make(chan *http.Response)
go func(responses chan *http.Response) {
client := &http.Client{}
req, _ := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, ts.URL, nil)
req.Header.Set("Connection", "upgrade")
req.Header.Set("Upgrade", "websocket")
req.Header.Set("Sec-WebSocket-Version", "13")
req.Header.Set("Sec-Websocket-Key", "SGVsbG8sIHdvcmxkIQ==")
resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil {
t.Error("could not issue a GET request to the test http server", err)
}
responses <- resp
}(responses)
response := <-responses
assert.Equal(t, "websocket", response.Header.Get("Upgrade"))
}