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'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) common.skip('missing crypto'); const assert = require('assert'); const http2 = require('http2'); let requests = 0; const mustNotCall = () => { assert.fail(`Timeout after ${requests} request(s)`); }; const server = http2.createServer(); // Disable server timeout until first request. We will set the timeout based on // how long the first request takes. server.timeout = 0; server.on('request', (req, res) => res.end()); server.on('timeout', mustNotCall); server.listen(0, common.mustCall(() => { const port = server.address().port; const url = `http://localhost:${port}`; const client = http2.connect(url); let startTime = process.hrtime(); makeReq(); function makeReq() { const request = client.request({ ':path': '/foobar', ':method': 'GET', ':scheme': 'http', ':authority': `localhost:${port}`, }); request.resume(); request.end(); requests += 1; request.on('end', () => { const diff = process.hrtime(startTime); const milliseconds = (diff[0] * 1e3 + diff[1] / 1e6); if (server.timeout === 0) { // Set the timeout now. First connection will take significantly longer // than subsequent connections, so using the duration of the first // connection as the timeout should be robust. Double it anyway for good // measure. server.timeout = milliseconds * 2; startTime = process.hrtime(); makeReq(); } else if (milliseconds < server.timeout * 2) { makeReq(); } else { server.removeListener('timeout', mustNotCall); server.close(); client.close(); } }); } }));