// Copyright 2025 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build goexperiment.synctest package synctest_test import ( "bufio" "bytes" "context" "fmt" "io" "net" "net/http" "strings" "testing/synctest" "time" ) // This example demonstrates testing [http.Transport]'s 100 Continue handling. // // An HTTP client sending a request can include an "Expect: 100-continue" header // to tell the server that the client has additional data to send. // The server may then respond with an 100 Continue information response // to request the data, or some other status to tell the client the data is not needed. // For example, a client uploading a large file might use this feature to confirm // that the server is willing to accept the file before sending it. // // This test confirms that when sending an "Expect: 100-continue" header // the HTTP client does not send a request's content before the server requests it, // and that it does send the content after receiving a 100 Continue response. func Example_httpTransport100Continue() { synctest.Run(func() { // Create an in-process fake network connection. // We cannot use a loopback network connection for this test, // because goroutines blocked on network I/O prevent a synctest // bubble from becoming idle. srvConn, cliConn := net.Pipe() defer cliConn.Close() defer srvConn.Close() tr := &http.Transport{ // Use the fake network connection created above. DialContext: func(ctx context.Context, network, address string) (net.Conn, error) { return cliConn, nil }, // Enable "Expect: 100-continue" handling. ExpectContinueTimeout: 5 * time.Second, } // Send a request with the "Expect: 100-continue" header set. // Send it in a new goroutine, since it won't complete until the end of the test. body := "request body" go func() { req, err := http.NewRequest("PUT", "http://test.tld/", strings.NewReader(body)) if err != nil { panic(err) } req.Header.Set("Expect", "100-continue") resp, err := tr.RoundTrip(req) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("RoundTrip: unexpected error %v\n", err) } else { resp.Body.Close() } }() // Read the request headers sent by the client. req, err := http.ReadRequest(bufio.NewReader(srvConn)) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("ReadRequest: %v\n", err) return } // Start a new goroutine copying the body sent by the client into a buffer. // Wait for all goroutines in the bubble to block and verify that we haven't // read anything from the client yet. var gotBody bytes.Buffer go io.Copy(&gotBody, req.Body) synctest.Wait() fmt.Printf("before sending 100 Continue, read body: %q\n", gotBody.String()) // Write a "100 Continue" response to the client and verify that // it sends the request body. srvConn.Write([]byte("HTTP/1.1 100 Continue\r\n\r\n")) synctest.Wait() fmt.Printf("after sending 100 Continue, read body: %q\n", gotBody.String()) // Finish up by sending the "200 OK" response to conclude the request. srvConn.Write([]byte("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n\r\n")) // We started several goroutines during the test. // The synctest.Run call will wait for all of them to exit before returning. }) // Output: // before sending 100 Continue, read body: "" // after sending 100 Continue, read body: "request body" }