node/test/parallel/test-abortsignal-cloneable.js

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'use strict';
require('../common');
const { ok, strictEqual } = require('assert');
const { setImmediate: sleep } = require('timers/promises');
const {
transferableAbortSignal,
transferableAbortController,
} = require('util');
const {
test,
mock,
} = require('node:test');
test('Can create a transferable abort controller', async () => {
const ac = transferableAbortController();
const mc = new MessageChannel();
const setup1 = Promise.withResolvers();
const setup2 = Promise.withResolvers();
const setupResolvers = [setup1, setup2];
const abort1 = Promise.withResolvers();
const abort2 = Promise.withResolvers();
const abort3 = Promise.withResolvers();
const abortResolvers = [abort1, abort2, abort3];
mc.port1.onmessage = ({ data }) => {
data.addEventListener('abort', () => {
strictEqual(data.reason, 'boom');
abortResolvers.shift().resolve();
});
setupResolvers.shift().resolve();
};
mc.port2.postMessage(ac.signal, [ac.signal]);
// Can be cloned/transferd multiple times and they all still work
mc.port2.postMessage(ac.signal, [ac.signal]);
// Although we're using transfer semantics, the local AbortSignal
// is still usable locally.
ac.signal.addEventListener('abort', () => {
strictEqual(ac.signal.reason, 'boom');
abortResolvers.shift().resolve();
});
await Promise.all([ setup1.promise, setup2.promise ]);
ac.abort('boom');
await Promise.all([ abort1.promise, abort2.promise, abort3.promise ]);
mc.port2.close();
});
test('Can create a transferable abort signal', async () => {
const signal = transferableAbortSignal(AbortSignal.abort('boom'));
ok(signal.aborted);
strictEqual(signal.reason, 'boom');
const mc = new MessageChannel();
const { promise, resolve } = Promise.withResolvers();
mc.port1.onmessage = ({ data }) => {
ok(data instanceof AbortSignal);
ok(data.aborted);
strictEqual(data.reason, 'boom');
resolve();
};
mc.port2.postMessage(signal, [signal]);
await promise;
mc.port1.close();
});
test('A cloned AbortSignal does not keep the event loop open', async () => {
const ac = transferableAbortController();
const mc = new MessageChannel();
const fn = mock.fn();
mc.port1.onmessage = fn;
mc.port2.postMessage(ac.signal, [ac.signal]);
// Because the postMessage used by the underlying AbortSignal
// takes at least one turn of the event loop to be processed,
// and because it is unref'd, it won't, by itself, keep the
// event loop open long enough for the test to complete, so
// we schedule two back to back turns of the event to ensure
// the loop runs long enough for the test to complete.
await sleep();
await sleep();
strictEqual(fn.mock.calls.length, 1);
mc.port2.close();
});