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This adds support for DISCOURSE_ENABLE_PERFORMANCE_HTTP_HEADERS when set to `true` this will turn on performance related headers ```text X-Redis-Calls: 10 # number of redis calls X-Redis-Time: 1.02 # redis time in seconds X-Sql-Commands: 102 # number of SQL commands X-Sql-Time: 1.02 # duration in SQL in seconds X-Queue-Time: 1.01 # time the request sat in queue (depends on NGINX) ``` To get queue time NGINX must provide: HTTP_X_REQUEST_START We do not recommend you enable this without thinking, it exposes information about what your page is doing, usually you would only enable this if you intend to strip off the headers further down the stream in a proxy
314 lines
8.6 KiB
Ruby
314 lines
8.6 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "rails_helper"
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require_dependency "middleware/request_tracker"
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describe Middleware::RequestTracker do
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def env(opts = {})
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{
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"HTTP_HOST" => "http://test.com",
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"HTTP_USER_AGENT" => "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2228.0 Safari/537.36",
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"REQUEST_URI" => "/path?bla=1",
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"REQUEST_METHOD" => "GET",
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"HTTP_ACCEPT" => "text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,image/apng,*/*;q=0.8",
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"rack.input" => ""
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}.merge(opts)
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end
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context "log_request" do
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before do
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freeze_time Time.now
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ApplicationRequest.clear_cache!
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end
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def log_tracked_view(val)
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data = Middleware::RequestTracker.get_data(env(
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"HTTP_DISCOURSE_TRACK_VIEW" => val
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), ["200", { "Content-Type" => 'text/html' }], 0.2)
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Middleware::RequestTracker.log_request(data)
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end
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it "can exclude/include based on custom header" do
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log_tracked_view("true")
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log_tracked_view("1")
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log_tracked_view("false")
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log_tracked_view("0")
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ApplicationRequest.write_cache!
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expect(ApplicationRequest.page_view_anon.first.count).to eq(2)
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end
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it "can log requests correctly" do
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data = Middleware::RequestTracker.get_data(env(
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"HTTP_USER_AGENT" => "AdsBot-Google (+http://www.google.com/adsbot.html)"
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), ["200", { "Content-Type" => 'text/html' }], 0.1)
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Middleware::RequestTracker.log_request(data)
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data = Middleware::RequestTracker.get_data(env(
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"HTTP_DISCOURSE_TRACK_VIEW" => "1"
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), ["200", {}], 0.1)
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Middleware::RequestTracker.log_request(data)
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data = Middleware::RequestTracker.get_data(env(
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"HTTP_USER_AGENT" => "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 8_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/600.1.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/8.0 Mobile/12B410 Safari/600.1.4"
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), ["200", { "Content-Type" => 'text/html' }], 0.1)
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Middleware::RequestTracker.log_request(data)
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ApplicationRequest.write_cache!
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expect(ApplicationRequest.http_total.first.count).to eq(3)
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expect(ApplicationRequest.http_2xx.first.count).to eq(3)
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expect(ApplicationRequest.page_view_anon.first.count).to eq(2)
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expect(ApplicationRequest.page_view_crawler.first.count).to eq(1)
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expect(ApplicationRequest.page_view_anon_mobile.first.count).to eq(1)
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# log discourse User Agent requests as crawler for page views
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data = Middleware::RequestTracker.get_data(env(
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"HTTP_USER_AGENT" => "DiscourseAPI Ruby Gem 0.19.0"
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), ["200", { "Content-Type" => 'text/html' }], 0.1)
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Middleware::RequestTracker.log_request(data)
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ApplicationRequest.write_cache!
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expect(ApplicationRequest.page_view_crawler.first.count).to eq(2)
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end
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end
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context "rate limiting" do
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class TestLogger
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attr_accessor :warnings
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def initialize
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@warnings = 0
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end
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def warn(*args)
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@warnings += 1
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end
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end
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before do
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RateLimiter.enable
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RateLimiter.clear_all_global!
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@old_logger = Rails.logger
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Rails.logger = TestLogger.new
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end
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after do
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RateLimiter.disable
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Rails.logger = @old_logger
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end
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let :middleware do
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app = lambda do |env|
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[200, {}, ["OK"]]
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end
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Middleware::RequestTracker.new(app)
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end
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it "does nothing by default" do
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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status, _ = middleware.call(env)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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end
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it "blocks private IPs if not skipped" do
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_mode, 'warn+block'
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global_setting :max_reqs_rate_limit_on_private, true
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env1 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "127.0.0.2")
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(Rails.logger.warnings).to eq(1)
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expect(status).to eq(429)
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end
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describe "register_ip_skipper" do
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before do
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Middleware::RequestTracker.register_ip_skipper do |ip|
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ip == "1.1.1.2"
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end
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_mode, 'block'
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end
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after do
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Middleware::RequestTracker.unregister_ip_skipper
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end
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it "won't block if the ip is skipped" do
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env1 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "1.1.1.2")
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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end
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it "blocks if the ip isn't skipped" do
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env1 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "1.1.1.1")
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(429)
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end
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end
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it "does nothing for private IPs if skipped" do
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_mode, 'warn+block'
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global_setting :max_reqs_rate_limit_on_private, false
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env1 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "127.0.3.1")
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(Rails.logger.warnings).to eq(0)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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end
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it "does warn if rate limiter is enabled via warn+block" do
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_mode, 'warn+block'
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status, _ = middleware.call(env)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env)
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expect(Rails.logger.warnings).to eq(1)
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expect(status).to eq(429)
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end
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it "does warn if rate limiter is enabled" do
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_mode, 'warn'
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status, _ = middleware.call(env)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env)
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expect(Rails.logger.warnings).to eq(1)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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end
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it "allows assets for more requests" do
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_mode, 'block'
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global_setting :max_asset_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 3
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env1 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "1.1.1.1", "DISCOURSE_IS_ASSET_PATH" => 1)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(429)
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env2 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "1.1.1.1")
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status, _ = middleware.call(env2)
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expect(status).to eq(429)
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end
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it "does block if rate limiter is enabled" do
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_per_10_seconds, 1
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global_setting :max_reqs_per_ip_mode, 'block'
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env1 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "1.1.1.1")
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env2 = env("REMOTE_ADDR" => "1.1.1.2")
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env1)
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expect(status).to eq(429)
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status, _ = middleware.call(env2)
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expect(status).to eq(200)
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end
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end
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context "callbacks" do
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def app(result, sql_calls: 0, redis_calls: 0)
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lambda do |env|
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sql_calls.times do
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User.where(id: -100).pluck(:id)
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end
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redis_calls.times do
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$redis.get("x")
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end
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result
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end
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end
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let :logger do
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->(env, data) do
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@env = env
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@data = data
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end
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end
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before do
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Middleware::RequestTracker.register_detailed_request_logger(logger)
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end
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after do
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Middleware::RequestTracker.unregister_detailed_request_logger(logger)
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end
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it "can correctly log detailed data" do
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global_setting :enable_performance_http_headers, true
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# ensure pg is warmed up with the select 1 query
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User.where(id: -100).pluck(:id)
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freeze_time
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start = Time.now.to_f
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freeze_time 1.minute.from_now
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tracker = Middleware::RequestTracker.new(app([200, {}, []], sql_calls: 2, redis_calls: 2))
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_, headers, _ = tracker.call(env("HTTP_X_REQUEST_START" => "t=#{start}"))
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expect(@data[:queue_seconds]).to eq(60)
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timing = @data[:timing]
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expect(timing[:total_duration]).to be > 0
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expect(timing[:sql][:duration]).to be > 0
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expect(timing[:sql][:calls]).to eq 2
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expect(timing[:redis][:duration]).to be > 0
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expect(timing[:redis][:calls]).to eq 2
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expect(headers["X-Queue-Time"]).to eq("60.000000")
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expect(headers["X-Redis-Calls"]).to eq("2")
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expect(headers["X-Redis-Time"].to_f).to be > 0
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expect(headers["X-Sql-Calls"]).to eq("2")
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expect(headers["X-Sql-Time"].to_f).to be > 0
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expect(headers["X-Runtime"].to_f).to be > 0
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end
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end
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end
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