pub struct SocketScript { /* private fields */ }client and test-util and connector-hyper-0-14-x and wire-mock only.Expand description
An ordered sequence of low-level socket actions for one connection.
Actions execute in insertion order. SocketScript::await_client_close,
SocketScript::close, and SocketScript::reset are terminal and must
be the final action. Reaching the end without a terminal action completes
the script and closes the socket normally.
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Source§impl SocketScript
impl SocketScript
Sourcepub fn new() -> SocketScript
pub fn new() -> SocketScript
Creates an empty script.
Sourcepub fn read_http1_request(self) -> SocketScript
pub fn read_http1_request(self) -> SocketScript
Reads and records one complete fixed-length HTTP/1 request.
This uses the same bounded, Content-Length-only parser as
Http1Script.
Sourcepub fn read_until(
self,
delimiter: impl AsRef<[u8]>,
limit: usize,
) -> SocketScript
pub fn read_until( self, delimiter: impl AsRef<[u8]>, limit: usize, ) -> SocketScript
Reads and discards through delimiter.
The action fails if the delimiter is not found within limit bytes.
Sourcepub fn read_exact(self, length: usize) -> SocketScript
pub fn read_exact(self, length: usize) -> SocketScript
Reads and discards exactly length bytes, including any buffered bytes.
Sourcepub fn expect_bytes(self, expected: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> SocketScript
pub fn expect_bytes(self, expected: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> SocketScript
Reads exactly expected and fails if the bytes differ.
Sourcepub fn write_all(self, bytes: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> SocketScript
pub fn write_all(self, bytes: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> SocketScript
Writes all given bytes.
Sourcepub fn wait(self, gate: GateWaiter) -> SocketScript
pub fn wait(self, gate: GateWaiter) -> SocketScript
Records an arrival at gate and waits without a timeout for release.
Sourcepub fn delay(self, duration: Duration) -> SocketScript
pub fn delay(self, duration: Duration) -> SocketScript
Delays the next action by duration.
Prefer ManualGate when elapsed time is not itself under test.
Sourcepub fn shutdown_write(self) -> SocketScript
pub fn shutdown_write(self) -> SocketScript
Shuts down the socket’s write half.
Sourcepub fn await_client_close(self) -> SocketScript
pub fn await_client_close(self) -> SocketScript
Waits for the client to close and fails if it sends more bytes.
This is a terminal action.
Bytes already buffered by a preceding read also cause this action to fail.
Sourcepub fn close(self) -> SocketScript
pub fn close(self) -> SocketScript
Closes the connection normally as the script’s terminal action.
Sourcepub fn reset(self) -> SocketScript
pub fn reset(self) -> SocketScript
Resets the connection using SO_LINGER=0 as the script’s terminal action.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for SocketScript
impl Clone for SocketScript
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SocketScript
fn clone(&self) -> SocketScript
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for SocketScript
impl Debug for SocketScript
Source§impl Default for SocketScript
impl Default for SocketScript
Source§fn default() -> SocketScript
fn default() -> SocketScript
Source§impl From<SocketScript> for ConnectionScript
impl From<SocketScript> for ConnectionScript
Source§fn from(script: SocketScript) -> ConnectionScript
fn from(script: SocketScript) -> ConnectionScript
Source§impl From<SocketScript> for EndpointPlan
impl From<SocketScript> for EndpointPlan
Source§fn from(script: SocketScript) -> EndpointPlan
fn from(script: SocketScript) -> EndpointPlan
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for SocketScript
impl !RefUnwindSafe for SocketScript
impl Send for SocketScript
impl Sync for SocketScript
impl Unpin for SocketScript
impl UnsafeUnpin for SocketScript
impl !UnwindSafe for SocketScript
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