// Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_BASE_MOCK_HOST_RESOLVER_H_ #define NET_BASE_MOCK_HOST_RESOLVER_H_ #pragma once #include <list> #include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h" #include "net/base/host_resolver_impl.h" #include "net/base/host_resolver_proc.h" namespace net { class RuleBasedHostResolverProc; // In most cases, it is important that unit tests avoid relying on making actual // DNS queries since the resulting tests can be flaky, especially if the network // is unreliable for some reason. To simplify writing tests that avoid making // actual DNS queries, pass a MockHostResolver as the HostResolver dependency. // The socket addresses returned can be configured using the // RuleBasedHostResolverProc: // // host_resolver->rules()->AddRule("foo.com", "1.2.3.4"); // host_resolver->rules()->AddRule("bar.com", "2.3.4.5"); // // The above rules define a static mapping from hostnames to IP address // literals. The first parameter to AddRule specifies a host pattern to match // against, and the second parameter indicates what value should be used to // replace the given hostname. So, the following is also supported: // // host_mapper->AddRule("*.com", "127.0.0.1"); // // Replacement doesn't have to be string representing an IP address. It can // re-map one hostname to another as well. // Base class shared by MockHostResolver and MockCachingHostResolver. class MockHostResolverBase : public HostResolver { public: virtual ~MockHostResolverBase(); RuleBasedHostResolverProc* rules() { return rules_; } // Controls whether resolutions complete synchronously or asynchronously. void set_synchronous_mode(bool is_synchronous) { synchronous_mode_ = is_synchronous; } // Resets the mock. void Reset(HostResolverProc* interceptor); void SetPoolConstraints(HostResolverImpl::JobPoolIndex pool_index, size_t max_outstanding_jobs, size_t max_pending_requests) { impl_->SetPoolConstraints( pool_index, max_outstanding_jobs, max_pending_requests); } // HostResolver methods: virtual int Resolve(const RequestInfo& info, AddressList* addresses, CompletionCallback* callback, RequestHandle* out_req, const BoundNetLog& net_log); virtual void CancelRequest(RequestHandle req); virtual void AddObserver(Observer* observer); virtual void RemoveObserver(Observer* observer); protected: MockHostResolverBase(bool use_caching); scoped_ptr<HostResolverImpl> impl_; scoped_refptr<RuleBasedHostResolverProc> rules_; bool synchronous_mode_; bool use_caching_; private: DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MockHostResolverBase); }; class MockHostResolver : public MockHostResolverBase { public: MockHostResolver() : MockHostResolverBase(false /*use_caching*/) {} virtual ~MockHostResolver() {} }; // Same as MockHostResolver, except internally it uses a host-cache. // // Note that tests are advised to use MockHostResolver instead, since it is // more predictable. (MockHostResolver also can be put into synchronous // operation mode in case that is what you needed from the caching version). class MockCachingHostResolver : public MockHostResolverBase { public: MockCachingHostResolver() : MockHostResolverBase(true /*use_caching*/) {} ~MockCachingHostResolver() {} }; // RuleBasedHostResolverProc applies a set of rules to map a host string to // a replacement host string. It then uses the system host resolver to return // a socket address. Generally the replacement should be an IPv4 literal so // there is no network dependency. class RuleBasedHostResolverProc : public HostResolverProc { public: explicit RuleBasedHostResolverProc(HostResolverProc* previous); // Any hostname matching the given pattern will be replaced with the given // replacement value. Usually, replacement should be an IP address literal. void AddRule(const std::string& host_pattern, const std::string& replacement); // Same as AddRule(), but further restricts to |address_family|. void AddRuleForAddressFamily(const std::string& host_pattern, AddressFamily address_family, const std::string& replacement); // Same as AddRule(), but the replacement is expected to be an IPv4 or IPv6 // literal. This can be used in place of AddRule() to bypass the system's // host resolver (the address list will be constructed manually). // If |canonical-name| is non-empty, it is copied to the resulting AddressList // but does not impact DNS resolution. void AddIPLiteralRule(const std::string& host_pattern, const std::string& ip_literal, const std::string& canonical_name); void AddRuleWithLatency(const std::string& host_pattern, const std::string& replacement, int latency_ms); // Make sure that |host| will not be re-mapped or even processed by underlying // host resolver procedures. It can also be a pattern. void AllowDirectLookup(const std::string& host); // Simulate a lookup failure for |host| (it also can be a pattern). void AddSimulatedFailure(const std::string& host); // HostResolverProc methods: virtual int Resolve(const std::string& host, AddressFamily address_family, HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags, AddressList* addrlist, int* os_error); private: struct Rule; typedef std::list<Rule> RuleList; ~RuleBasedHostResolverProc(); RuleList rules_; }; // Using WaitingHostResolverProc you can simulate very long lookups. class WaitingHostResolverProc : public HostResolverProc { public: explicit WaitingHostResolverProc(HostResolverProc* previous); void Signal(); // HostResolverProc methods: virtual int Resolve(const std::string& host, AddressFamily address_family, HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags, AddressList* addrlist, int* os_error); private: virtual ~WaitingHostResolverProc(); base::WaitableEvent event_; }; // This class sets the default HostResolverProc for a particular scope. The // chain of resolver procs starting at |proc| is placed in front of any existing // default resolver proc(s). This means that if multiple // ScopedDefaultHostResolverProcs are declared, then resolving will start with // the procs given to the last-allocated one, then fall back to the procs given // to the previously-allocated one, and so forth. // // NOTE: Only use this as a catch-all safety net. Individual tests should use // MockHostResolver. class ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc { public: ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc(); explicit ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc(HostResolverProc* proc); ~ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc(); void Init(HostResolverProc* proc); private: scoped_refptr<HostResolverProc> current_proc_; scoped_refptr<HostResolverProc> previous_proc_; }; } // namespace net #endif // NET_BASE_MOCK_HOST_RESOLVER_H_