Add `resolv-threaded` to curlinfo to detect use of the threaded resolver
correctly even with c-ares linked to https-rr.
Run test_21_05 exactly when threaded resolver is built.
Closes#21287
- Checks for missing explicit `return` statements at the end of functions
that can return non-`None` values.
- Checks for classes that inherit from `object`.
- Checks for useless expressions.
- Within an `except*` clause, raise exceptions with `raise ... from err`
or `raise ... from None` to distinguish them from errors in exception
handling
- Checks for variable assignments that immediately precede a `return` of the
assigned variable.
- Checks for `else` statements with a `return` statement in the preceding
`if` block.
- Checks for unnecessary parentheses on raised exceptions.
Closes: #21258
Add a `cert-status` feature flag to `curlinfo`, based on the conditions
used in `lib/vtls` sources.
To:
- fix disabling this test when using OpenSSL (or fork) built with
the `no-ocsp` option.
- enable this test for AWS-LC in CI.
Note:
- BoringSSL (and quiche) has OSCP disabled by default.
- MultiSSL dynamic selection continues to confuse this test.
(To fix it, support would need to be detected by querying libcurl
via curl. Probably overkill given that OCSP is on its way out.)
Follow-up to f2c765028f#20149Closes#20133
When a test server is found or configured, do not silently ignore
errors to start and disable them when checking their version.
This forces pytest to fail when a server is not operating
as it should.
Closes#19996
With either /usr/sbin/sshd found or configured via --with-test-sshd=path
add tests for SCP down- and uploads, insecure, with known hosts or not,
with authorized user key or unauthorized one.
Working now with libssh and libssh2, using a hashed known_hosts file.
Closes#19934
- fix test_17_20 flakiness: the test case did not have `nghttpx` in
its parameters, causing it to no check if a reload was necessary.
When that test ran behind one that gave nghttpx another certificate,
eg. in parallel mode, it used the wrong pinned pubkey.
- Have `env` provide lists of HTTP protocol versions available for
testing. Replace parameterized tests on a fixed protocol list with
the dynamic one from env. This makes checks for protocol availability
in the test function bodies superfluous.
refs #19489Closes#19540
- allow 02_28 to run in HTTP/1.1 without H2 support again.
Follow-up to 3752de465d#19412
- fix to skip 02_28 for all protocols for curl without compression
support (either zlib, brotli or ztsd).
Closes#19458
A regression in curl 8.17.0 led to a customer CAPATH set by the
application (or the curl command) to be ignored unless licurl was built
with a default CAPATH.
Add test cases using `--capath` on the custom pytest CA, generated with
the help of the openssl command when available.
Fixes#19401
Reported-by: Brad King
Closes#19308
Change the test certificate to carry a altname 'dns:127.0.0.1' which
should *not* match in test_17_05_bad_ip_addr.
wolfSSL: since `wolfSSL_check_domain_name()` does not differentiate
between DNS and IP names, use if only for DNS names. For IP addresses,
get the peer certificate after the handshake and check that using
wolfSSL_X509_check_ip_asc().
Unfortunately, this succeeds where it should not, as wolfSSL internally
used the same check code for both cases. So, skip the test case until
wolfSSL fixes that.
Reported-by: Joshua Rogers
Closes#19252
Detect via curlinfo if curl has verbose strings disabled, and skip
tests that require it.
Also:
- cmake: make pytests depend on curlinfo.
Cherry-picked from #18797Closes#18801
- add startup check for 'danted' to avoid fails on low cpu
- rename 'sockd' to 'danted' everywhere to clarify what we use
- add proper defaults for 'danted' for debian
- install 'dante-server' in pytest ci runs
Closes#18075
Configure curl with `--with-test-sockd=<path to sockd>` for a locally
installed dante sockd server and new `test_40_*` will verify that
down- and uploads work via SOCKS.
Invoke scorecard.py with `--socks4` or `--socks5` to run performance
tests with SOCKS. Note that SOCKS is not supported for HTTP/3.
Ref: #17969Closes#17986
Fix use of nghttpx fixture to be present even when h3 is not
available in curl. Fix TLS protocol versions expectations for
older openssl versions.
Closes#17538
Improve the JSON result format to be more descriptive and
easier to parse.
Add --print option to scorecard.py that prints a saved JSON file
Add date field to score card.
Closes#17465
They take about 4.5 minutes of CI time in GHA/macos.
Also:
- autotools: improve `caddy`, `vsftpd` detection.
Bringing it closer to cmake.
- autotools: fix `--with-test-caddy=no`, `--with-test-vsftps=no`,
`--with-test-nghttpx=no` options.
- cmake: sync `nghttpx` default with autotools.
- pytest: disable failing mbedTLS tests on macOS CI.
- pytest: disable failing earlydata tests on macOS CI.
- GHA/macos: keep vsftpd pytests disabled due to lengthy run times.
- pytest: fix test_05_04 for LibreSSL. Ref: #17367
Authored-by: Stefan Eissing
Remaining issues:
- some unidentified tests taking a long time with mbedTLS:
`================= 462 passed, 278 skipped in 347.93s (0:05:47) =================`
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15073354301/job/42374999041#step:17:1536
Workaround: not enabling pytest for mbedTLS jobs
- 17 FTP tests taking a long time (affecting all TLS backends):
without vsftpd:
`====================== 496 passed, 244 skipped in 56.15s =======================`
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15073354301/job/42374998230#step:17:1536
with vsftpd:
`================= 513 passed, 227 skipped in 409.37s (0:06:49) =================`
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15073678568/job/42376039672?pr=17362#step:17:1537
Workaround: force-disable vsftpd.
- 100 tests failing with SecureTransport. Let's ignore that due to imminent deprecation.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/15055652333/job/42320873732#step:17:15362
Follow-up to 30ef79ed93#17295
Follow-up to 9147903366#16518Closes#17362
Require now pytest-xdist from tests/http/requirements.txt and
run pytest in 'auto' parallel mode (counts cpu cores).
For CI runs, set the worker count to 4, overriding the
core count of 2 exposed in the images.
- use Filelock to generate allocated ports at start for all
workers and have subsequent workers just read the file and
take the ports for their slot
- make httpd config clearing a function fixture so every test
starts with a clean httpd config
- have fixture `configures_httpd` as parameter of test cases
that configure httpd anyway, saving one reload
- add pytest-xdist and filelock to required pyhton modules
- add installs to ruff CI
- give live checks waiting for a server to start up longer time
- add fixtures to tests that rely on a server
- do not stop servers unnecessarily. failures may not start them
properly again, leading to unexpected fails in whatever follows
- add a https: port to httpd that is *not* back by QUIC to allow
failover tests without stopping the QUIC server
Closes#17295
Adds a "cw-pause" client writer in the PROTOCOL phase that buffers
output when the client paused the transfer. This prevents content
decoding from blowing the buffer in the "cw-out" writer.
Added test_02_35 that downloads 2 100MB gzip bombs in parallel and
pauses after 1MB of decoded 0's.
This is a solution to issue #16280, with some limitations:
- cw-out still needs buffering of its own, since it can be paused
"in the middle" of a write that started with some KB of gzipped
zeros and exploded into several MB of calls to cw-out.
- cw-pause will then start buffering on its own *after* the write
that caused the pause. cw-pause has no buffer limits, but the
data it buffers is still content-encoded.
Protocols like http/1.1 stop receiving, h2/h3 have window sizes,
so the cw-pause buffer should not grow out of control, at least
for these protocols.
- the current limit on cw-out's buffer is ~75MB (for whatever
historical reason). A potential content-encoding that blows 16KB
(the common h2 chunk size) into > 75MB would still blow the buffer,
making the transfer fail. A gzip of 0's makes 16KB into ~16MB, so
that still works.
A better solution would be to allow CURLE_AGAIN handling in the client
writer chain and make all content encoders handle that. This would stop
explosion of encoding on a pause right away. But this is a large change
of the deocoder operations.
Reported-by: lf- on github
Fixes#16280Closes#16296
Since the script 'apachectl' from the httpd project is severly mutilated
on several distros, use the executable httpd/apache2 directly in pytest
runs.
Remove detection of apachectl form autoconf and cmake.
Closes#16000
Fix regression that no longer printed the error messages about expired
certificates in openssl. Add test case for openssl/gnutls/wolfssl.
Fixes#15612
Reported-by: hiimmat on github
Closes#15613
Changes to make a curl built with OpenSSL + GnuTLS to run successfully
in our pytests. Run
CURL_SSL_BACKEND=openssl pytest
to test a TLS backend other than the default.
Closes#15443
Add two test cases that connection using a hostname the server has no
certificate for. First, verify that the peer verification fail, as
expected. Second, provide '--insecure' to test that the connection
succeeded and returned some data.
Closes#15429
vsftpd 3.0 at least writes its version number to stdin (!) instead of
stderr. This works due for backwards compatibility reasons in UNIX, so
we must check stdin for anything written there to reliably parse the
version string.
Closes#15278
Based on #14135, implement TLSv1.3 earlydata support for the curl
command line, libcurl and its implementation in GnuTLS.
If a known TLS session announces early data support, and the feature is
enabled *and* it is not a "connect-only" transfer, delay the TLS
handshake until the first request is being sent.
- Add --tls-earldata as new boolean command line option for curl.
- Add CURLSSLOPT_EARLYDATA to libcurl to enable use of the feature.
- Add CURLINFO_EARLYDATA_SENT_T to libcurl, reporting the amount of
bytes sent and accepted/rejected by the server.
Implementation details:
- store the ALPN protocol selected at the SSL session.
- When reusing the session and enabling earlydata, use exactly
that ALPN protocol for negoptiation with the server. When the
sessions ALPN does not match the connections ALPN, earlydata
will not be enabled.
- Check that the server selected the correct ALPN protocol for
an earlydata connect. If the server does not confirm or reports
something different, the connect fails.
- HTTP/2: delay sending the initial SETTINGS frames during connect,
if not connect-only.
Verification:
- add test_02_32 to verify earlydata GET with nghttpx.
- add test_07_70 to verify earlydata PUT with nghttpx.
- add support in 'hx-download', 'hx-upload' clients for the feature
Assisted-by: ad-chaos on github
Closes#15211
It enables running pytests in cmake jobs, regardless of underlying build
tool choice (= makes it work with ninja.)
Also:
- drop pytest logic launching `make` and exiting in case of failure.
Maybe there is a better way and keep this functionality somehow, bind
it to a command-line option? make it fail softly?
- GHA/linux: invoke pytest via the build, not directly.
- autotools: add missing dummy runtests targets when cross-compiling.
Closes#15034
Update IP related information at the connection and the transfer in two
places only: once the filter chain connects and when a transfer is added
to a connection. The latter only updates on reuse when the filters
already are connected.
The only user of that information before a full connect is the HAProxy
filter. Add cfilter CF_QUERY_IP_INFO query to let it find the
information from the filters "below".
This solves two issues with the previous version:
- updates where often done twice with the same info
- happy eyeballing filter "forks" could overwrite each others
updates before the full winner was determined.
Closes#14699
When libcurl discards a connection there are two phases this may go
through: "shutdown" and "closing". If a connection is aborted, the
shutdown phase is skipped and it is closed right away.
The connection filters attached to the connection implement the phases
in their `do_shutdown()` and `do_close()` callbacks. Filters carry now a
`shutdown` flags next to `connected` to keep track of the shutdown
operation.
Filters are shut down from top to bottom. If a filter is not connected,
its shutdown is skipped. Notable filters that *do* something during
shutdown are HTTP/2 and TLS. HTTP/2 sends the GOAWAY frame. TLS sends
its close notify and expects to receive a close notify from the server.
As sends and receives may EAGAIN on the network, a shutdown is often not
successful right away and needs to poll the connection's socket(s). To
facilitate this, such connections are placed on a new shutdown list
inside the connection cache.
Since managing this list requires the cooperation of a multi handle,
only the connection cache belonging to a multi handle is used. If a
connection was in another cache when being discarded, it is removed
there and added to the multi's cache. If no multi handle is available at
that time, the connection is shutdown and closed in a one-time,
best-effort attempt.
When a multi handle is destroyed, all connection still on the shutdown
list are discarded with a final shutdown attempt and close. In curl
debug builds, the environment variable `CURL_GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN` can be
set to make this graceful with a timeout in milliseconds given by the
variable.
The shutdown list is limited to the max number of connections configured
for a multi cache. Set via CURLMOPT_MAX_TOTAL_CONNECTIONS. When the
limit is reached, the oldest connection on the shutdown list is
discarded.
- In multi_wait() and multi_waitfds(), collect all connection caches
involved (each transfer might carry its own) into a temporary list.
Let each connection cache on the list contribute sockets and
POLLIN/OUT events it's connections are waiting for.
- in multi_perform() collect the connection caches the same way and let
them peform their maintenance. This will make another non-blocking
attempt to shutdown all connections on its shutdown list.
- for event based multis (multi->socket_cb set), add the sockets and
their poll events via the callback. When `multi_socket()` is invoked
for a socket not known by an active transfer, forward this to the
multi's cache for processing. On closing a connection, remove its
socket(s) via the callback.
TLS connection filters MUST NOT send close nofity messages in their
`do_close()` implementation. The reason is that a TLS close notify
signals a success. When a connection is aborted and skips its shutdown
phase, the server needs to see a missing close notify to detect
something has gone wrong.
A graceful shutdown of FTP's data connection is performed implicitly
before regarding the upload/download as complete and continuing on the
control connection. For FTP without TLS, there is just the socket close
happening. But with TLS, the sent/received close notify signals that the
transfer is complete and healthy. Servers like `vsftpd` verify that and
reject uploads without a TLS close notify.
- added test_19_* for shutdown related tests
- test_19_01 and test_19_02 test for TCP RST packets
which happen without a graceful shutdown and should
no longer appear otherwise.
- add test_19_03 for handling shutdowns by the server
- add test_19_04 for handling shutdowns by curl
- add test_19_05 for event based shutdowny by server
- add test_30_06/07 and test_31_06/07 for shutdown checks
on FTP up- and downloads.
Closes#13976
Fixes:
- in uds tests, abort also silently on os errors
- be conservative on the h3 goaway duration
- detect curl debug build and use in checks
- fix caddy version check for slight difference under linux
- set caddy default path fitting for linux
- fix deprecation warnings in valid time checks
FTP tests:
- add '--with-test-vsftpd=path' to configure
- use vsftpd default path suitable for linux
- add test_30 with plain FTP tests
- add test_31 with --ssl-reqd FTP tests
- add vsftpd to linux GHA for pytest workflows
Closes#13661
- connect to DNS names with trailing dot
- connect to DNS names with double trailing dot
- rustls, always give `peer->hostname` and let it
figure out SNI itself
- add SNI tests for ip address and localhost
- document in code and TODO that QUIC with ngtcp2+wolfssl
does not do proper peer verification of the certificate
- mbedtls, skip tests with ip address verification as not
supported by the library
Closes#13486
- fix flow handling in ngtcp2 to ACK data on streams
we abort ourself.
- extend test_02_23* cases to also run for h3
- skip test_02_23* for OpenSSL QUIC as it gets stalled
on progressing the connection
Closes#13374
- curl's transfer handling may write 0-length chunks at the end of the
download with an EOS flag. (HTTP/2 does this commonly)
- content encoders need to pass-through such a write and not count this
as error in case they are finished decoding
Fixes#13209Fixes#13212Closes#13219
- improve info logging when peer verification fails to indicate
if DNS name or ip address has been tried to match
- add test case for contacting https proxy with ip address
- add pytest env check on loaded credentials and re-issue
when they are no longer valid
- disable proxy ip address test for bearssl, since not supported there
Ref: #12831Closes#12838
- set CURL_CI for pytest runs in CI environments
- exclude timing sensitive tests from CI runs
- for failed results, list only the log and stat of
the failed transfer
- fix type in http.c comment
Closes#11812
- added test cases for various code paths
- fixed handling of blocked write when stream had
been closed inbetween attempts
- re-enabled DEBUGASSERT on send with smaller data size
- in debug builds, environment variables can be set to simulate a slow
network when sending data. cf-socket.c and vquic.c support
* CURL_DBG_SOCK_WBLOCK: percentage of send() calls that should be
answered with a EAGAIN. TCP/UNIX sockets.
This is chosen randomly.
* CURL_DBG_SOCK_WPARTIAL: percentage of data that shall be written
to the network. TCP/UNIX sockets.
Example: 80 means a send with 1000 bytes would only send 800
This is applied to every send.
* CURL_DBG_QUIC_WBLOCK: percentage of send() calls that should be
answered with EAGAIN. QUIC only.
This is chosen randomly.
Closes#11756
- delete completed TODO from `./CMakeLists.txt`.
- convert a C++ comment to C89 in `./CMake/CurlTests.c`.
- delete duplicate EOLs from EOF.
- add missing EOL at EOF.
- delete whitespace at EOL (except from expected test results).
- convert tabs to spaces.
- convert CRLF EOLs to LF in GHA yaml.
- text casing fixes in `./CMakeLists.txt`.
- fix a codespell typo in `packages/OS400/initscript.sh`.
Closes#11772