// Copyright 2017 Manu Martinez-Almeida. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package gin import ( "fmt" "net/http" "time" ) // CreateTestContext returns a fresh Engine and a Context associated with it. // This is useful for tests that need to set up a new Gin engine instance // along with a context, for example, to test middleware that doesn't depend on // specific routes. The ResponseWriter `w` is used to initialize the context's writer. func CreateTestContext(w http.ResponseWriter) (c *Context, r *Engine) { r = New() c = r.allocateContext(0) c.reset() c.writermem.reset(w) return } // CreateTestContextOnly returns a fresh Context associated with the provided Engine `r`. // This is useful for tests that operate on an existing, possibly pre-configured, // Gin engine instance and need a new context for it. // The ResponseWriter `w` is used to initialize the context's writer. // The context is allocated with the `maxParams` setting from the provided engine. func CreateTestContextOnly(w http.ResponseWriter, r *Engine) (c *Context) { c = r.allocateContext(r.maxParams) c.reset() c.writermem.reset(w) return } // waitForServerReady waits for a server to be ready by making HTTP requests // with exponential backoff. This is more reliable than time.Sleep() for testing. func waitForServerReady(url string, maxAttempts int) error { client := &http.Client{ Timeout: 100 * time.Millisecond, } for i := 0; i < maxAttempts; i++ { resp, err := client.Get(url) if err == nil { resp.Body.Close() return nil } // Exponential backoff: 10ms, 20ms, 40ms, 80ms, 160ms... backoff := time.Duration(10*(1< 500*time.Millisecond { backoff = 500 * time.Millisecond } time.Sleep(backoff) } return fmt.Errorf("server at %s did not become ready after %d attempts", url, maxAttempts) }