1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef NET_DNS_MOCK_HOST_RESOLVER_H_
6 #define NET_DNS_MOCK_HOST_RESOLVER_H_
11 #include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
12 #include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h"
13 #include "base/threading/non_thread_safe.h"
14 #include "net/dns/host_resolver.h"
15 #include "net/dns/host_resolver_proc.h"
20 class RuleBasedHostResolverProc
;
22 // Fills |*addrlist| with a socket address for |host_list| which should be a
23 // comma-separated list of IPv4 or IPv6 literal(s) without enclosing brackets.
24 // If |canonical_name| is non-empty it is used as the DNS canonical name for
25 // the host. Returns OK on success, ERR_UNEXPECTED otherwise.
26 int ParseAddressList(const std::string
& host_list
,
27 const std::string
& canonical_name
,
28 AddressList
* addrlist
);
30 // In most cases, it is important that unit tests avoid relying on making actual
31 // DNS queries since the resulting tests can be flaky, especially if the network
32 // is unreliable for some reason. To simplify writing tests that avoid making
33 // actual DNS queries, pass a MockHostResolver as the HostResolver dependency.
34 // The socket addresses returned can be configured using the
35 // RuleBasedHostResolverProc:
37 // host_resolver->rules()->AddRule("foo.com", "1.2.3.4");
38 // host_resolver->rules()->AddRule("bar.com", "2.3.4.5");
40 // The above rules define a static mapping from hostnames to IP address
41 // literals. The first parameter to AddRule specifies a host pattern to match
42 // against, and the second parameter indicates what value should be used to
43 // replace the given hostname. So, the following is also supported:
45 // host_mapper->AddRule("*.com", "127.0.0.1");
47 // Replacement doesn't have to be string representing an IP address. It can
48 // re-map one hostname to another as well.
50 // By default, MockHostResolvers include a single rule that maps all hosts to
53 // Base class shared by MockHostResolver and MockCachingHostResolver.
54 class MockHostResolverBase
: public HostResolver
,
55 public base::SupportsWeakPtr
<MockHostResolverBase
>,
56 public base::NonThreadSafe
{
58 virtual ~MockHostResolverBase();
60 RuleBasedHostResolverProc
* rules() { return rules_
.get(); }
61 void set_rules(RuleBasedHostResolverProc
* rules
) { rules_
= rules
; }
63 // Controls whether resolutions complete synchronously or asynchronously.
64 void set_synchronous_mode(bool is_synchronous
) {
65 synchronous_mode_
= is_synchronous
;
68 // Asynchronous requests are automatically resolved by default.
69 // If set_ondemand_mode() is set then Resolve() returns IO_PENDING and
70 // ResolveAllPending() must be explicitly invoked to resolve all requests
72 void set_ondemand_mode(bool is_ondemand
) {
73 ondemand_mode_
= is_ondemand
;
76 // HostResolver methods:
77 virtual int Resolve(const RequestInfo
& info
,
78 RequestPriority priority
,
79 AddressList
* addresses
,
80 const CompletionCallback
& callback
,
81 RequestHandle
* out_req
,
82 const BoundNetLog
& net_log
) override
;
83 virtual int ResolveFromCache(const RequestInfo
& info
,
84 AddressList
* addresses
,
85 const BoundNetLog
& net_log
) override
;
86 virtual void CancelRequest(RequestHandle req
) override
;
87 virtual HostCache
* GetHostCache() override
;
89 // Resolves all pending requests. It is only valid to invoke this if
90 // set_ondemand_mode was set before. The requests are resolved asynchronously,
91 // after this call returns.
92 void ResolveAllPending();
94 // Returns true if there are pending requests that can be resolved by invoking
95 // ResolveAllPending().
96 bool has_pending_requests() const { return !requests_
.empty(); }
98 // The number of times that Resolve() has been called.
99 size_t num_resolve() const {
103 // The number of times that ResolveFromCache() has been called.
104 size_t num_resolve_from_cache() const {
105 return num_resolve_from_cache_
;
108 // Returns the RequestPriority of the last call to Resolve() (or
109 // DEFAULT_PRIORITY if Resolve() hasn't been called yet).
110 RequestPriority
last_request_priority() const {
111 return last_request_priority_
;
115 explicit MockHostResolverBase(bool use_caching
);
119 typedef std::map
<size_t, Request
*> RequestMap
;
121 // Resolve as IP or from |cache_| return cached error or
122 // DNS_CACHE_MISS if failed.
123 int ResolveFromIPLiteralOrCache(const RequestInfo
& info
,
124 AddressList
* addresses
);
125 // Resolve via |proc_|.
126 int ResolveProc(size_t id
, const RequestInfo
& info
, AddressList
* addresses
);
127 // Resolve request stored in |requests_|. Pass rv to callback.
128 void ResolveNow(size_t id
);
130 RequestPriority last_request_priority_
;
131 bool synchronous_mode_
;
133 scoped_refptr
<RuleBasedHostResolverProc
> rules_
;
134 scoped_ptr
<HostCache
> cache_
;
135 RequestMap requests_
;
136 size_t next_request_id_
;
139 size_t num_resolve_from_cache_
;
141 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MockHostResolverBase
);
144 class MockHostResolver
: public MockHostResolverBase
{
146 MockHostResolver() : MockHostResolverBase(false /*use_caching*/) {}
147 virtual ~MockHostResolver() {}
150 // Same as MockHostResolver, except internally it uses a host-cache.
152 // Note that tests are advised to use MockHostResolver instead, since it is
153 // more predictable. (MockHostResolver also can be put into synchronous
154 // operation mode in case that is what you needed from the caching version).
155 class MockCachingHostResolver
: public MockHostResolverBase
{
157 MockCachingHostResolver() : MockHostResolverBase(true /*use_caching*/) {}
158 virtual ~MockCachingHostResolver() {}
161 // RuleBasedHostResolverProc applies a set of rules to map a host string to
162 // a replacement host string. It then uses the system host resolver to return
163 // a socket address. Generally the replacement should be an IPv4 literal so
164 // there is no network dependency.
165 class RuleBasedHostResolverProc
: public HostResolverProc
{
167 explicit RuleBasedHostResolverProc(HostResolverProc
* previous
);
169 // Any hostname matching the given pattern will be replaced with the given
170 // replacement value. Usually, replacement should be an IP address literal.
171 void AddRule(const std::string
& host_pattern
,
172 const std::string
& replacement
);
174 // Same as AddRule(), but further restricts to |address_family|.
175 void AddRuleForAddressFamily(const std::string
& host_pattern
,
176 AddressFamily address_family
,
177 const std::string
& replacement
);
179 // Same as AddRule(), but the replacement is expected to be an IPv4 or IPv6
180 // literal. This can be used in place of AddRule() to bypass the system's
181 // host resolver (the address list will be constructed manually).
182 // If |canonical_name| is non-empty, it is copied to the resulting AddressList
183 // but does not impact DNS resolution.
184 // |ip_literal| can be a single IP address like "192.168.1.1" or a comma
185 // separated list of IP addresses, like "::1,192:168.1.2".
186 void AddIPLiteralRule(const std::string
& host_pattern
,
187 const std::string
& ip_literal
,
188 const std::string
& canonical_name
);
190 void AddRuleWithLatency(const std::string
& host_pattern
,
191 const std::string
& replacement
,
194 // Make sure that |host| will not be re-mapped or even processed by underlying
195 // host resolver procedures. It can also be a pattern.
196 void AllowDirectLookup(const std::string
& host
);
198 // Simulate a lookup failure for |host| (it also can be a pattern).
199 void AddSimulatedFailure(const std::string
& host
);
201 // Deletes all the rules that have been added.
204 // HostResolverProc methods:
205 virtual int Resolve(const std::string
& host
,
206 AddressFamily address_family
,
207 HostResolverFlags host_resolver_flags
,
208 AddressList
* addrlist
,
209 int* os_error
) override
;
213 typedef std::list
<Rule
> RuleList
;
215 virtual ~RuleBasedHostResolverProc();
220 // Create rules that map all requests to localhost.
221 RuleBasedHostResolverProc
* CreateCatchAllHostResolverProc();
223 // HangingHostResolver never completes its |Resolve| request.
224 class HangingHostResolver
: public HostResolver
{
226 virtual int Resolve(const RequestInfo
& info
,
227 RequestPriority priority
,
228 AddressList
* addresses
,
229 const CompletionCallback
& callback
,
230 RequestHandle
* out_req
,
231 const BoundNetLog
& net_log
) override
;
232 virtual int ResolveFromCache(const RequestInfo
& info
,
233 AddressList
* addresses
,
234 const BoundNetLog
& net_log
) override
;
235 virtual void CancelRequest(RequestHandle req
) override
{}
238 // This class sets the default HostResolverProc for a particular scope. The
239 // chain of resolver procs starting at |proc| is placed in front of any existing
240 // default resolver proc(s). This means that if multiple
241 // ScopedDefaultHostResolverProcs are declared, then resolving will start with
242 // the procs given to the last-allocated one, then fall back to the procs given
243 // to the previously-allocated one, and so forth.
245 // NOTE: Only use this as a catch-all safety net. Individual tests should use
247 class ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc
{
249 ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc();
250 explicit ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc(HostResolverProc
* proc
);
252 ~ScopedDefaultHostResolverProc();
254 void Init(HostResolverProc
* proc
);
257 scoped_refptr
<HostResolverProc
> current_proc_
;
258 scoped_refptr
<HostResolverProc
> previous_proc_
;
263 #endif // NET_DNS_MOCK_HOST_RESOLVER_H_