REGTESTS: provide a reverse-server test
Test support for reverse server. This can be test without the opposite haproxy reversal support though a combination of VTC clients used to emit HTTP/2 responses after connection. This test ensures that first we get a 503 when connecting on a reverse server with no idle connection. Then a dummy VTC client is connected to act as as server. It is then expected that the same request is achieved with a 200 this time.
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varnishtest "Reverse server test"
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feature ignore_unknown_macro
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#REQUIRE_VERSION=2.9
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barrier b1 cond 2
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haproxy h_edge -conf {
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defaults
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log global
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timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
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timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
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timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
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mode http
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frontend pub
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bind "fd@${pub}"
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use_backend be-reverse
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backend be-reverse
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server dev @reverse
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frontend priv
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bind "fd@${priv}" proto h2
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tcp-request session attach-srv be-reverse/dev
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} -start
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# Run a client through public endpoint
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# Reverse server has no connection available thus a 503 is expected
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client c1 -connect ${h_edge_pub_sock} {
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txreq -url "/"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 503
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} -run
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# Run a client through private endpoint
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# Connection will be attached to the reverse server
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client c_dev -connect ${h_edge_priv_sock} {
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txpri
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stream 0 {
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txsettings
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rxsettings
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txsettings -ack
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rxsettings
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expect settings.ack == true
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} -run
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barrier b1 sync
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stream 1 {
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rxhdrs
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} -run
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sendhex "000004 01 05 00000001 88 5c 01 30"
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} -start
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# Wait for dev client to be ready to process connection
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barrier b1 sync
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# Run a client through public endpoint
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# Reverse server should now be able to proceed with the request
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client c2 -connect ${h_edge_pub_sock} {
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txreq -url "/"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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} -run
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