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http: keep HTTP/1.1 conns alive even if the Connection header is removed #46331

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions lib/_http_outgoing.js
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -506,8 +506,9 @@ function _storeHeader(firstLine, headers) {

// keep-alive logic
if (this._removedConnection) {
this._last = true;
this.shouldKeepAlive = false;
// shouldKeepAlive is generally true for HTTP/1.1. In that common case,
// even if the connection header isn't sent, we still persist by default.
this._last = !this.shouldKeepAlive;
} else if (!state.connection) {
const shouldSendKeepAlive = this.shouldKeepAlive &&
(state.contLen || this.useChunkedEncodingByDefault || this.agent);
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@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
'use strict';
require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');

const net = require('net');
const http = require('http');

const server = http.createServer(function(request, response) {
// When the connection header is removed, for HTTP/1.1 the connection should still persist.
// For HTTP/1.0, the connection should be closed after the response automatically.
response.removeHeader('connection');

response.end('beep boop\n');
});

const agent = new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true });

function makeHttp11Request(cb) {
http.get({
port: server.address().port,
agent
}, function(res) {
const socket = res.socket;

assert.strictEqual(res.statusCode, 200);
assert.strictEqual(res.headers.connection, undefined);

res.setEncoding('ascii');
let response = '';
res.on('data', function(chunk) {
response += chunk;
});
res.on('end', function() {
assert.strictEqual(response, 'beep boop\n');

// Wait till next tick to ensure that the socket is returned to the agent before
// we continue to the next request
process.nextTick(function() {
cb(socket);
});
});
});
}

function makeHttp10Request(cb) {
// We have to manually make HTTP/1.0 requests since Node does not allow sending them:
const socket = net.connect({ port: server.address().port }, function() {
socket.write('GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n' +
'Host: localhost:' + server.address().port + '\r\n' +
'\r\n');
socket.resume(); // Ignore the response itself

setTimeout(function() {
cb(socket);
}, 10);
});
}

server.listen(0, function() {
makeHttp11Request(function(firstSocket) {
makeHttp11Request(function(secondSocket) {
// Both HTTP/1.1 requests should have used the same socket:
assert.strictEqual(firstSocket, secondSocket);

makeHttp10Request(function(socket) {
// The server should have immediately closed the HTTP/1.0 socket:
assert.strictEqual(socket.closed, true);
server.close();
});
});
});
});