1// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#ifndef NET_URL_REQUEST_TEST_URL_FETCHER_FACTORY_H_
6#define NET_URL_REQUEST_TEST_URL_FETCHER_FACTORY_H_
7
8#include <list>
9#include <map>
10#include <string>
11#include <utility>
12
13#include "base/basictypes.h"
14#include "base/callback.h"
15#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
16#include "base/files/file_path.h"
17#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
18#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
19#include "base/threading/non_thread_safe.h"
20#include "net/http/http_request_headers.h"
21#include "net/http/http_status_code.h"
22#include "net/url_request/url_fetcher_factory.h"
23#include "net/url_request/url_request_status.h"
24#include "url/gurl.h"
25
26namespace net {
27
28// Changes URLFetcher's Factory for the lifetime of the object.
29// Note that this scoper cannot be nested (to make it even harder to misuse).
30class ScopedURLFetcherFactory : public base::NonThreadSafe {
31 public:
32  explicit ScopedURLFetcherFactory(URLFetcherFactory* factory);
33  virtual ~ScopedURLFetcherFactory();
34
35 private:
36  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedURLFetcherFactory);
37};
38
39// TestURLFetcher and TestURLFetcherFactory are used for testing consumers of
40// URLFetcher. TestURLFetcherFactory is a URLFetcherFactory that creates
41// TestURLFetchers. TestURLFetcher::Start is overriden to do nothing. It is
42// expected that you'll grab the delegate from the TestURLFetcher and invoke
43// the callback method when appropriate. In this way it's easy to mock a
44// URLFetcher.
45// Typical usage:
46//   // TestURLFetcher requires a MessageLoop.
47//   MessageLoop message_loop;
48//   // And an IO thread to release URLRequestContextGetter in URLFetcher::Core.
49//   BrowserThreadImpl io_thread(BrowserThread::IO, &message_loop);
50//   // Create factory (it automatically sets itself as URLFetcher's factory).
51//   TestURLFetcherFactory factory;
52//   // Do something that triggers creation of a URLFetcher.
53//   ...
54//   TestURLFetcher* fetcher = factory.GetFetcherByID(expected_id);
55//   DCHECK(fetcher);
56//   // Notify delegate with whatever data you want.
57//   fetcher->delegate()->OnURLFetchComplete(...);
58//   // Make sure consumer of URLFetcher does the right thing.
59//   ...
60//
61// Note: if you don't know when your request objects will be created you
62// might want to use the FakeURLFetcher and FakeURLFetcherFactory classes
63// below.
64
65class TestURLFetcherFactory;
66class TestURLFetcher : public URLFetcher {
67 public:
68  // Interface for tests to intercept production code classes using URLFetcher.
69  // Allows even-driven mock server classes to analyze the correctness of
70  // requests / uploads events and forge responses back at the right moment.
71  class DelegateForTests {
72   public:
73    // Callback issued correspondingly to the call to the |Start()| method.
74    virtual void OnRequestStart(int fetcher_id) = 0;
75
76    // Callback issued correspondingly to the call to |AppendChunkToUpload|.
77    // Uploaded chunks can be retrieved with the |upload_chunks()| getter.
78    virtual void OnChunkUpload(int fetcher_id) = 0;
79
80    // Callback issued correspondingly to the destructor.
81    virtual void OnRequestEnd(int fetcher_id) = 0;
82  };
83
84  TestURLFetcher(int id,
85                 const GURL& url,
86                 URLFetcherDelegate* d);
87  virtual ~TestURLFetcher();
88
89  // URLFetcher implementation
90  virtual void SetUploadData(const std::string& upload_content_type,
91                             const std::string& upload_content) OVERRIDE;
92  virtual void SetUploadFilePath(
93      const std::string& upload_content_type,
94      const base::FilePath& file_path,
95      uint64 range_offset,
96      uint64 range_length,
97      scoped_refptr<base::TaskRunner> file_task_runner) OVERRIDE;
98  virtual void SetChunkedUpload(
99      const std::string& upload_content_type) OVERRIDE;
100  // Overriden to cache the chunks uploaded. Caller can read back the uploaded
101  // chunks with the upload_chunks() accessor.
102  virtual void AppendChunkToUpload(const std::string& data,
103                                   bool is_last_chunk) OVERRIDE;
104  virtual void SetLoadFlags(int load_flags) OVERRIDE;
105  virtual int GetLoadFlags() const OVERRIDE;
106  virtual void SetReferrer(const std::string& referrer) OVERRIDE;
107  virtual void SetExtraRequestHeaders(
108      const std::string& extra_request_headers) OVERRIDE;
109  virtual void AddExtraRequestHeader(const std::string& header_line) OVERRIDE;
110  virtual void GetExtraRequestHeaders(
111      HttpRequestHeaders* headers) const OVERRIDE;
112  virtual void SetRequestContext(
113      URLRequestContextGetter* request_context_getter) OVERRIDE;
114  virtual void SetFirstPartyForCookies(
115      const GURL& first_party_for_cookies) OVERRIDE;
116  virtual void SetURLRequestUserData(
117      const void* key,
118      const CreateDataCallback& create_data_callback) OVERRIDE;
119  virtual void SetStopOnRedirect(bool stop_on_redirect) OVERRIDE;
120  virtual void SetAutomaticallyRetryOn5xx(bool retry) OVERRIDE;
121  virtual void SetMaxRetriesOn5xx(int max_retries) OVERRIDE;
122  virtual int GetMaxRetriesOn5xx() const OVERRIDE;
123  virtual base::TimeDelta GetBackoffDelay() const OVERRIDE;
124  virtual void SetAutomaticallyRetryOnNetworkChanges(int max_retries) OVERRIDE;
125  virtual void SaveResponseToFileAtPath(
126      const base::FilePath& file_path,
127      scoped_refptr<base::SequencedTaskRunner> file_task_runner) OVERRIDE;
128  virtual void SaveResponseToTemporaryFile(
129      scoped_refptr<base::SequencedTaskRunner> file_task_runner) OVERRIDE;
130  virtual void SaveResponseWithWriter(
131      scoped_ptr<URLFetcherResponseWriter> response_writer) OVERRIDE;
132  virtual HttpResponseHeaders* GetResponseHeaders() const OVERRIDE;
133  virtual HostPortPair GetSocketAddress() const OVERRIDE;
134  virtual bool WasFetchedViaProxy() const OVERRIDE;
135  virtual void Start() OVERRIDE;
136
137  // URL we were created with. Because of how we're using URLFetcher GetURL()
138  // always returns an empty URL. Chances are you'll want to use
139  // GetOriginalURL() in your tests.
140  virtual const GURL& GetOriginalURL() const OVERRIDE;
141  virtual const GURL& GetURL() const OVERRIDE;
142  virtual const URLRequestStatus& GetStatus() const OVERRIDE;
143  virtual int GetResponseCode() const OVERRIDE;
144  virtual const ResponseCookies& GetCookies() const OVERRIDE;
145  virtual void ReceivedContentWasMalformed() OVERRIDE;
146  // Override response access functions to return fake data.
147  virtual bool GetResponseAsString(
148      std::string* out_response_string) const OVERRIDE;
149  virtual bool GetResponseAsFilePath(
150      bool take_ownership, base::FilePath* out_response_path) const OVERRIDE;
151
152  // Sets owner of this class.  Set it to a non-NULL value if you want
153  // to automatically unregister this fetcher from the owning factory
154  // upon destruction.
155  void set_owner(TestURLFetcherFactory* owner) { owner_ = owner; }
156
157  // Unique ID in our factory.
158  int id() const { return id_; }
159
160  // Returns the data uploaded on this URLFetcher.
161  const std::string& upload_data() const { return upload_data_; }
162  const base::FilePath& upload_file_path() const { return upload_file_path_; }
163
164  // Returns the chunks of data uploaded on this URLFetcher.
165  const std::list<std::string>& upload_chunks() const { return chunks_; }
166
167  // Checks whether the last call to |AppendChunkToUpload(...)| was final.
168  bool did_receive_last_chunk() const { return did_receive_last_chunk_; }
169
170  // Returns the delegate installed on the URLFetcher.
171  URLFetcherDelegate* delegate() const { return delegate_; }
172
173  void set_url(const GURL& url) { fake_url_ = url; }
174  void set_status(const URLRequestStatus& status);
175  void set_response_code(int response_code) {
176    fake_response_code_ = response_code;
177  }
178  void set_cookies(const ResponseCookies& c) { fake_cookies_ = c; }
179  void set_was_fetched_via_proxy(bool flag);
180  void set_response_headers(scoped_refptr<HttpResponseHeaders> headers);
181  void set_backoff_delay(base::TimeDelta backoff_delay);
182  void SetDelegateForTests(DelegateForTests* delegate_for_tests);
183
184  // Set string data.
185  void SetResponseString(const std::string& response);
186
187  // Set File data.
188  void SetResponseFilePath(const base::FilePath& path);
189
190 private:
191  enum ResponseDestinationType {
192    STRING,  // Default: In a std::string
193    TEMP_FILE  // Write to a temp file
194  };
195
196  TestURLFetcherFactory* owner_;
197  const int id_;
198  const GURL original_url_;
199  URLFetcherDelegate* delegate_;
200  DelegateForTests* delegate_for_tests_;
201  std::string upload_data_;
202  base::FilePath upload_file_path_;
203  std::list<std::string> chunks_;
204  bool did_receive_last_chunk_;
205
206  // User can use set_* methods to provide values returned by getters.
207  // Setting the real values is not possible, because the real class
208  // has no setters. The data is a private member of a class defined
209  // in a .cc file, so we can't get at it with friendship.
210  int fake_load_flags_;
211  GURL fake_url_;
212  URLRequestStatus fake_status_;
213  int fake_response_code_;
214  ResponseCookies fake_cookies_;
215  ResponseDestinationType fake_response_destination_;
216  std::string fake_response_string_;
217  base::FilePath fake_response_file_path_;
218  bool fake_was_fetched_via_proxy_;
219  scoped_refptr<HttpResponseHeaders> fake_response_headers_;
220  HttpRequestHeaders fake_extra_request_headers_;
221  int fake_max_retries_;
222  base::TimeDelta fake_backoff_delay_;
223
224  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TestURLFetcher);
225};
226
227typedef TestURLFetcher::DelegateForTests TestURLFetcherDelegateForTests;
228
229// Simple URLFetcherFactory method that creates TestURLFetchers. All fetchers
230// are registered in a map by the id passed to the create method.
231// Optionally, a fetcher may be automatically unregistered from the map upon
232// its destruction.
233class TestURLFetcherFactory : public URLFetcherFactory,
234                              public ScopedURLFetcherFactory {
235 public:
236  TestURLFetcherFactory();
237  virtual ~TestURLFetcherFactory();
238
239  virtual URLFetcher* CreateURLFetcher(
240      int id,
241      const GURL& url,
242      URLFetcher::RequestType request_type,
243      URLFetcherDelegate* d) OVERRIDE;
244  TestURLFetcher* GetFetcherByID(int id) const;
245  void RemoveFetcherFromMap(int id);
246  void SetDelegateForTests(TestURLFetcherDelegateForTests* delegate_for_tests);
247  void set_remove_fetcher_on_delete(bool remove_fetcher_on_delete) {
248    remove_fetcher_on_delete_ = remove_fetcher_on_delete;
249  }
250
251 private:
252  // Maps from id passed to create to the returned URLFetcher.
253  typedef std::map<int, TestURLFetcher*> Fetchers;
254  Fetchers fetchers_;
255  TestURLFetcherDelegateForTests* delegate_for_tests_;
256  // Whether to automatically unregister a fetcher from this factory upon its
257  // destruction, false by default.
258  bool remove_fetcher_on_delete_;
259
260  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TestURLFetcherFactory);
261};
262
263// The FakeURLFetcher and FakeURLFetcherFactory classes are similar to the
264// ones above but don't require you to know when exactly the URLFetcher objects
265// will be created.
266//
267// These classes let you set pre-baked HTTP responses for particular URLs.
268// E.g., if the user requests http://a.com/ then respond with an HTTP/500.
269//
270// We assume that the thread that is calling Start() on the URLFetcher object
271// has a message loop running.
272
273// FakeURLFetcher can be used to create a URLFetcher that will emit a fake
274// response when started. This class can be used in place of an actual
275// URLFetcher.
276//
277// Example usage:
278//  FakeURLFetcher fake_fetcher("http://a.com", some_delegate,
279//                              "<html><body>hello world</body></html>",
280//                              HTTP_OK);
281//
282// // Will schedule a call to some_delegate->OnURLFetchComplete(&fake_fetcher).
283// fake_fetcher.Start();
284class FakeURLFetcher : public TestURLFetcher {
285 public:
286  // Normal URL fetcher constructor but also takes in a pre-baked response.
287  FakeURLFetcher(const GURL& url,
288                 URLFetcherDelegate* d,
289                 const std::string& response_data,
290                 HttpStatusCode response_code,
291                 URLRequestStatus::Status status);
292
293  // Start the request.  This will call the given delegate asynchronously
294  // with the pre-baked response as parameter.
295  virtual void Start() OVERRIDE;
296
297  virtual const GURL& GetURL() const OVERRIDE;
298
299  virtual ~FakeURLFetcher();
300
301 private:
302  // This is the method which actually calls the delegate that is passed in the
303  // constructor.
304  void RunDelegate();
305
306  base::WeakPtrFactory<FakeURLFetcher> weak_factory_;
307
308  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FakeURLFetcher);
309};
310
311
312// FakeURLFetcherFactory is a factory for FakeURLFetcher objects. When
313// instantiated, it sets itself up as the default URLFetcherFactory. Fake
314// responses for given URLs can be set using SetFakeResponse.
315//
316// This class is not thread-safe.  You should not call SetFakeResponse or
317// ClearFakeResponse at the same time you call CreateURLFetcher.  However, it is
318// OK to start URLFetcher objects while setting or clearing fake responses
319// since already created URLFetcher objects will not be affected by any changes
320// made to the fake responses (once a URLFetcher object is created you cannot
321// change its fake response).
322//
323// Example usage:
324//  FakeURLFetcherFactory factory;
325//
326//  // You know that class SomeService will request http://a.com/success and you
327//  // want to respond with a simple html page and an HTTP/200 code.
328//  factory.SetFakeResponse("http://a.com/success",
329//                          "<html><body>hello world</body></html>",
330//                          HTTP_OK,
331//                          URLRequestStatus::SUCCESS);
332//  // You know that class SomeService will request url http://a.com/servererror
333//  // and you want to test the service class by returning a server error.
334//  factory.SetFakeResponse("http://a.com/servererror",
335//                          "",
336//                          HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
337//                          URLRequestStatus::SUCCESS);
338//  // You know that class SomeService will request url http://a.com/autherror
339//  // and you want to test the service class by returning a specific error
340//  // code, say, a HTTP/401 error.
341//  factory.SetFakeResponse("http://a.com/autherror",
342//                          "some_response",
343//                          HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED,
344//                          URLRequestStatus::SUCCESS);
345//
346//  // You know that class SomeService will request url http://a.com/failure
347//  // and you want to test the service class by returning a failure in the
348//  // network layer.
349//  factory.SetFakeResponse("http://a.com/failure",
350//                          "",
351//                          HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
352//                          URLRequestStatus::FAILURE);
353//
354//  SomeService service;
355//  service.Run();  // Will eventually request these three URLs.
356class FakeURLFetcherFactory : public URLFetcherFactory,
357                              public ScopedURLFetcherFactory {
358 public:
359  // Parameters to FakeURLFetcherCreator: url, delegate, response_data,
360  //                                      response_code
361  // |url| URL for instantiated FakeURLFetcher
362  // |delegate| Delegate for FakeURLFetcher
363  // |response_data| response data for FakeURLFetcher
364  // |response_code| response code for FakeURLFetcher
365  // |status| URL fetch status for FakeURLFetcher
366  // These arguments should by default be used in instantiating FakeURLFetcher
367  // like so:
368  // new FakeURLFetcher(url, delegate, response_data, response_code, status)
369  typedef base::Callback<scoped_ptr<FakeURLFetcher>(
370      const GURL&,
371      URLFetcherDelegate*,
372      const std::string&,
373      HttpStatusCode,
374      URLRequestStatus::Status)> FakeURLFetcherCreator;
375
376  // |default_factory|, which can be NULL, is a URLFetcherFactory that
377  // will be used to construct a URLFetcher in case the URL being created
378  // has no pre-baked response. If it is NULL, a URLFetcherImpl will be
379  // created in this case.
380  explicit FakeURLFetcherFactory(URLFetcherFactory* default_factory);
381
382  // |default_factory|, which can be NULL, is a URLFetcherFactory that
383  // will be used to construct a URLFetcher in case the URL being created
384  // has no pre-baked response. If it is NULL, a URLFetcherImpl will be
385  // created in this case.
386  // |creator| is a callback that returns will be called to create a
387  // FakeURLFetcher if a response is found to a given URL. It can be
388  // set to MakeFakeURLFetcher.
389  FakeURLFetcherFactory(URLFetcherFactory* default_factory,
390                        const FakeURLFetcherCreator& creator);
391
392  virtual ~FakeURLFetcherFactory();
393
394  // If no fake response is set for the given URL this method will delegate the
395  // call to |default_factory_| if it is not NULL, or return NULL if it is
396  // NULL.
397  // Otherwise, it will return a URLFetcher object which will respond with the
398  // pre-baked response that the client has set by calling SetFakeResponse().
399  virtual URLFetcher* CreateURLFetcher(
400      int id,
401      const GURL& url,
402      URLFetcher::RequestType request_type,
403      URLFetcherDelegate* d) OVERRIDE;
404
405  // Sets the fake response for a given URL. The |response_data| may be empty.
406  // The |response_code| may be any HttpStatusCode. For instance, HTTP_OK will
407  // return an HTTP/200 and HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR will return an HTTP/500.
408  // The |status| argument may be any URLRequestStatus::Status value. Typically,
409  // requests that return a valid HttpStatusCode have the SUCCESS status, while
410  // requests that indicate a failure to connect to the server have the FAILED
411  // status.
412  void SetFakeResponse(const GURL& url,
413                       const std::string& response_data,
414                       HttpStatusCode response_code,
415                       URLRequestStatus::Status status);
416
417  // Clear all the fake responses that were previously set via
418  // SetFakeResponse().
419  void ClearFakeResponses();
420
421 private:
422  struct FakeURLResponse {
423    std::string response_data;
424    HttpStatusCode response_code;
425    URLRequestStatus::Status status;
426  };
427  typedef std::map<GURL, FakeURLResponse> FakeResponseMap;
428
429  const FakeURLFetcherCreator creator_;
430  FakeResponseMap fake_responses_;
431  URLFetcherFactory* const default_factory_;
432
433  static scoped_ptr<FakeURLFetcher> DefaultFakeURLFetcherCreator(
434      const GURL& url,
435      URLFetcherDelegate* delegate,
436      const std::string& response_data,
437      HttpStatusCode response_code,
438      URLRequestStatus::Status status);
439  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FakeURLFetcherFactory);
440};
441
442// This is an implementation of URLFetcherFactory that will create a
443// URLFetcherImpl. It can be use in conjunction with a FakeURLFetcherFactory in
444// integration tests to control the behavior of some requests but execute
445// all the other ones.
446class URLFetcherImplFactory : public URLFetcherFactory {
447 public:
448  URLFetcherImplFactory();
449  virtual ~URLFetcherImplFactory();
450
451  // This method will create a real URLFetcher.
452  virtual URLFetcher* CreateURLFetcher(
453      int id,
454      const GURL& url,
455      URLFetcher::RequestType request_type,
456      URLFetcherDelegate* d) OVERRIDE;
457
458};
459
460}  // namespace net
461
462#endif  // NET_URL_REQUEST_TEST_URL_FETCHER_FACTORY_H_
463