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require 'rack/content_length' require 'rack/lint' require 'rack/mock' describe Rack::ContentLength do def content_length(app) Rack::Lint.new Rack::ContentLength.new(app) end def request Rack::MockRequest.env_for end should "set Content-Length on Array bodies if none is set" do app = lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'}, ["Hello, World!"]] } response = content_length(app).call(request) response[1]['Content-Length'].should.equal '13' end should "not set Content-Length on variable length bodies" do body = lambda { "Hello World!" } def body.each ; yield call ; end app = lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'}, body] } response = content_length(app).call(request) response[1]['Content-Length'].should.be.nil end should "not change Content-Length if it is already set" do app = lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain', 'Content-Length' => '1'}, "Hello, World!"] } response = content_length(app).call(request) response[1]['Content-Length'].should.equal '1' end should "not set Content-Length on 304 responses" do app = lambda { |env| [304, {}, []] } response = content_length(app).call(request) response[1]['Content-Length'].should.equal nil end should "not set Content-Length when Transfer-Encoding is chunked" do app = lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain', 'Transfer-Encoding' => 'chunked'}, []] } response = content_length(app).call(request) response[1]['Content-Length'].should.equal nil end # Using "Connection: close" for this is fairly contended. It might be useful # to have some other way to signal this. # # should "not force a Content-Length when Connection:close" do # app = lambda { |env| [200, {'Connection' => 'close'}, []] } # response = content_length(app).call({}) # response[1]['Content-Length'].should.equal nil # end should "close bodies that need to be closed" do body = Struct.new(:body) do attr_reader :closed def each; body.join; end def close; @closed = true; end def to_ary; end end.new(%w[one two three]) app = lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'}, body] } response = content_length(app).call(request) body.closed.should.equal nil response[2].close body.closed.should.equal true end should "support single-execute bodies" do body = Struct.new(:body) do def each yield body.shift until body.empty? end def to_ary; end end.new(%w[one two three]) app = lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'}, body] } response = content_length(app).call(request) expected = %w[one two three] response[1]['Content-Length'].should.equal expected.join.size.to_s response[2].to_enum.to_a.should.equal expected end end