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Over the years we've skipped more and more of the tests in
llhttpclient_test.cpp (nee llhttpclient_tut.cpp) because they've relied on
particular behaviors from Internet sites not under our control.
We skipped a test that fetches llsd+xml from secondlife.com because
"secondlife.com is not reliable enough for unit tests."
We skipped a test that tries to observe a failure with "http://www.invalid"
because some local ISPs turn "no such domain" DNS errors into valid pages
offering the requester to buy the specified domain name.
Today we've had to skip tests attempting to contact "http://www.google.com"
for reasons we haven't yet diagnosed, but that probably have to do with
Google's IPv6 rollout.
Use local temp server test_llsdmessage_peer.py as the success destination,
eliminating DNS, Internet access and remote server behavior as failure modes.
Use idle localhost port for failure test.
Re-enable all skipped LLHTTPClient tests!
Re-enable on Windows!
In support of these tests, modify test_llsdmessage_peer.py:
Support HEAD as no-data variant of GET.
Change GET result dict to avoid resembling an error response -- confusing.
Make GET/POST return actual dict rather than undecorated string "success".
Because of that last, change llcapabilitylistener_test.cpp and
llsdmessage_test.cpp to extract "reply" key from response rather than
expecting response to be a string itself.
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indra/test/llhttpclient_tut.cpp ==> indra/llmessage/tests/llhttpclient_test.cpp,
with corresponding CMakeLists.txt changes in their respective directories.
This first commit merely moves the test source file without changing it --
separating out moves from edits simplifies code review.
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Today, 2012-06-06, LLHTTPClient::get("http://www.google.com/") has stopped
working. This is unrelated to viewer code changes: it crosses repo boundaries.
Skip the afflicted tests to get builds working until we can recast the tests
to avoid the flaky dependency.
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The change from LLProcessLauncher to LLProcess introduces the possibility of a
NULL (default-constructed) LLProcessPtr. Add certain static LLProcess methods
accepting LLProcessPtr, forwarding to nonstatic method when non-NULL but doing
something reasonable with NULL. Use these methods in LLPLuginProcessParent.
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Implemented first global policy definitions to support SSL CA certificate configuration
to support https: operations. Fixed HTTP 206 status handling to match what is currently
being done by grid services and to lay a foundation for fixes that will be a response
to ER-1824. More libcurl CURLOPT options set on easy handles to do peer verification
in the traditional way. HTTP POST working and now reporting asset metrics back to
grid for the viewer's asset system. This uses LLSD so that is also showing as compatible
with the new library.
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1 byte of data.
Shouldn't be making that kind of mistake.
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fixing priorities.
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chunking data. Remove the stateful use of a seek pointer so
that shared read is possible (though maybe not interesting).
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what normal requests do...
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excuse to go through an use a typedef for priority and policy class id.
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Identified and reacted to the priority inversion problem we
have in texturefetch. Includes the introduction of a priority_queue
for the requests that are ready. Start some parameterization in
anticipation of having policy_class everywhere. Removed _assert.h
which isn't really needed in indra codebase. Implemented async
setPriority request (which I hope I can get rid of eventually along
with all priorities in this library). Converted to using unsigned
int for priority rather than float. Implemented POST and did
groundwork for PUT.
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This is the first functional viewer pass with the HTTP work of the texture fetch
code performed by the llcorehttp library. Not exactly a 'drop-in' replacement
but a work-alike with some changes (e.g. handler notification in consumer
thread versus responder notification in worker thread).
This also includes some temporary changes in the priority scheme to prevent
the kind of priority inversion found in VWR-28996. Scheme used here does
provide liveness if not optimal responsiveness or order-of-operation.
The llcorehttp library at this point is far from optimally performing.
Its worker thread is making relatively poor use of cycles it gets and
it doesn't idle or sleep intelligently yet. This early integration step
helps shake out the interfaces, implementation niceties will be covered
soon.
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The previous tip Windows APR package:
http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/3p-apr/rev/256201/arch/CYGWIN/installer/apr_suite-1.4.5-windows-20120509.tar.bz2
contained a libapr-1.dll that would not load on Windows XP. The code contained
static calls to Windows API functions not yet present in Windows XP.
The new Windows APR package has made those calls conditional, using
LoadLibrary() and GetProcAddress() calls.
The hope is that this new viewer build will behave identically on Windows
Vista or later -- but unlike its predecessor, will also launch on Windows XP.
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