'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) { common.skip('missing crypto'); return; } const https = require('https'); const fs = require('fs'); const http = require('http'); const options = { key: fs.readFileSync(common.fixturesDir + '/keys/agent1-key.pem'), cert: fs.readFileSync(common.fixturesDir + '/keys/agent1-cert.pem') }; const body = 'hello world\n'; // Try first with http server const server_http = http.createServer(function(req, res) { console.log('got HTTP request'); res.writeHead(200, { 'content-type': 'text/plain' }); res.end(body); }); server_http.listen(0, function() { const req = http.request({ port: this.address().port, rejectUnauthorized: false }, function(res) { server_http.close(); res.resume(); }); // These methods should exist on the request and get passed down to the socket req.setNoDelay(true); req.setTimeout(1000, function() { }); req.setSocketKeepAlive(true, 1000); req.end(); }); // Then try https server (requires functions to be // mirroed in tls.js's CryptoStream) const server_https = https.createServer(options, function(req, res) { console.log('got HTTPS request'); res.writeHead(200, { 'content-type': 'text/plain' }); res.end(body); }); server_https.listen(0, function() { const req = https.request({ port: this.address().port, rejectUnauthorized: false }, function(res) { server_https.close(); res.resume(); }); // These methods should exist on the request and get passed down to the socket req.setNoDelay(true); req.setTimeout(1000, function() { }); req.setSocketKeepAlive(true, 1000); req.end(); });