system_assignation/node_modules/global-tunnel-ng/test/end-to-end.js

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// Use this tests for troubleshooting, you'll need a proxy runnig at an endpoint
// The idea is to make sure the tests pass if the proxy is turned on, that means the requests are resolving
// And also the tests should fail if the proxy is turned off, that means the requests are actually being proxied
const globalTunnel = require('../index');
const assert = require('chai').assert;
const request = require('request');
const http = require('http');
const https = require('https');
// You need to have a proxy running at the Proxy URL.
const proxyUrl = 'http://localhost:8080';
const resourceUrl = 'www.google.com';
describe.skip('end-to-end tests', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
globalTunnel.initialize(proxyUrl);
});
const httpResourceUrl = (secure = false) => `http${secure ? 's' : ''}://${resourceUrl}`;
const testHttp = (httpMethod = 'request') => (secure = false) => () =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const request = (secure ? https : http)[httpMethod](
httpResourceUrl(secure),
response => {
assert.isAtLeast(response.statusCode, 200);
assert.isBelow(response.statusCode, 300);
let buffer = Buffer.alloc(0);
response.on('data', chunk => {
buffer = Buffer.concat([buffer, chunk]);
});
response.on('end', () => {
assert.isNotEmpty(buffer.toString());
resolve();
});
}
);
request.on('error', reject);
if (httpMethod === 'request') {
request.end();
}
});
const testHttpRequest = testHttp();
const testHttpGet = testHttp('get');
it('proxies http.get', testHttpGet());
it('proxies https.get', testHttpGet(true));
it('proxies http.request', testHttpRequest());
it('proxies https.request', testHttpRequest(true));
it('proxies request', () =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
request.get({ url: httpResourceUrl(true) }, err => {
if (err) {
reject(err);
} else {
resolve();
}
});
}));
afterEach(() => {
globalTunnel.end();
});
});