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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
if (!common.hasCrypto)
common.skip('missing crypto');
// Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/13045
// An HTTP Agent reuses a TLSSocket, and makes a failed call to `asyncReset`.
const assert = require('assert');
const https = require('https');
const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures');
const serverOptions = {
key: fixtures.readKey('agent1-key.pem'),
cert: fixtures.readKey('agent1-cert.pem'),
ca: fixtures.readKey('ca1-cert.pem')
};
const server = https.createServer(serverOptions, common.mustCall((req, res) => {
res.end('hello world\n');
}, 2));
server.listen(0, common.mustCall(function() {
const port = this.address().port;
const clientOptions = {
agent: new https.Agent({
keepAlive: true,
rejectUnauthorized: false
}),
port: port
};
const req = https.get(clientOptions, common.mustCall((res) => {
assert.strictEqual(res.statusCode, 200);
res.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err));
res.socket.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err));
res.resume();
// drain the socket and wait for it to be free to reuse
res.socket.once('free', () => {
// This is the pain point. Internally the Agent will call
// `socket._handle.asyncReset()` and if the _handle does not implement
// `asyncReset` this will throw TypeError
const req2 = https.get(clientOptions, common.mustCall((res2) => {
assert.strictEqual(res.statusCode, 200);
res2.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err));
res2.socket.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err));
// this should be the end of the test
res2.destroy();
server.close();
}));
req2.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err));
});
}));
req.on('error', (err) => assert.fail(err));
}));
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