import http from 'http' type TestDataResponse = { _res: http.ServerResponse resolve: (value?: string) => any reject: (value: any) => any } type TestDataServer = { _server: http.Server listen: (port: number) => void close: () => void } // Creates a lightweight HTTP server for use in e2e testing. This simulates the // data service that would be used in a real Next.js application, whether it's // direct database access, an ORM, or a higher-level data access layer. The e2e // test can observe when individual requests are received, and control the // timing of when the data is fulfilled, without needing to mock any lower // level I/O. // // Receives requests of the form: /?key=foo // // Responds in plain text. By default, the response is the key itself, but the // e2e test can respond with any text it wants. // // Examples: // response.resolve() // Responds with the key itself // response.resolve('custom') // Responds with custom text // response.reject(new Error('oops!')) // Responds with a 500 error // // Based on the AsyncText pattern used in the React repo. export function createTestDataServer( onRequest: (key: string, response: TestDataResponse) => any ): TestDataServer { const httpServer = http.createServer(async (req, res) => { const searchParams = new URL(req.url!, 'http://n').searchParams const key = searchParams.get('key') if (typeof key !== 'string') { res.statusCode = 400 const msg = 'Missing key parameter' res.end(msg) return } const response: TestDataResponse = { _res: res, resolve(value?: string) { res.end(value === undefined ? key : value) }, reject(error: Error, status?: number) { res.statusCode = status ?? 500 res.end(error.message ?? `Failed to fetch data for "${key}"`) }, } try { const result = await onRequest(key, response) if (typeof result === 'string') { response.resolve(result) } } catch (error) { response.reject(error) } }) return { _server: httpServer, listen(port: number) { httpServer.listen(port) }, close() { httpServer.close() }, } }