'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) { common.skip('missing crypto'); } // Issue #23116 // nghttp2 keeps closed stream structures around in memory (couple of hundred // bytes each) until a session is closed. It does this to maintain the priority // tree. However, it limits the number of requests that can be made in a // session before our memory tracking (correctly) kicks in. // The fix is to tell nghttp2 to forget about closed streams. We don't make use // of priority anyway. // Without the fix, this test fails at ~40k requests with an exception: // Error [ERR_HTTP2_STREAM_ERROR]: Stream closed with error code // NGHTTP2_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM const http2 = require('http2'); const assert = require('assert'); const server = http2.createServer({ maxSessionMemory: 1 }); server.on('session', function(session) { session.on('stream', function(stream) { stream.on('end', common.mustCall(function() { this.respond({ ':status': 200 }, { endStream: true }); })); stream.resume(); }); }); server.listen(0, function() { const client = http2.connect(`http://localhost:${server.address().port}`); function next(i) { if (i === 10000) { client.close(); return server.close(); } const stream = client.request({ ':method': 'POST' }); stream.on('response', common.mustCall(function(headers) { assert.strictEqual(headers[':status'], 200); this.on('close', common.mustCall(() => next(i + 1))); })); stream.end(); } next(0); });