Automatic update from web-platform-tests
[client-hints] Refactor, rename, and re-everything else the WPTs
A fairly long overdue rework of the client hint WPTs. Most of
the renaming is on it's own patchsets, so look through each one
individually if there's too much to see anything useful.
Tests deleted because of other coverage:
* accept_ch.tentative.https.html:
accept-ch-stickiness/same-origin-navigation.https.html
* http_equiv_accept_ch.tentative.https.html:
accept-ch-stickiness/http-equiv-same-origin-subresource.https.html
* http_equiv_accept_ch.tentative.sub.https.html:
accept-ch-change.https.html
Bug: 1042828
Change-Id: Ie52abfac485b8e974f4a93a06f3d6d3b845a2010
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2003338
Commit-Queue: Aaron Tagliaboschi <aarontag@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Yoav Weiss <yoavweiss@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#734635}
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wpt-commits: 2c1354b97e423bd8f7da74ae50cd79161f858c4f
wpt-pr: 21235
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63 lines
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<html>
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<body>
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<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
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<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>
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<script src="/common/get-host-info.sub.js"></script>
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<script>
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// If the response for the HTML file contains "Accept-CH" in the response
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// headers, then the browser should attach the specified client hints in the
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// HTTP request headers depending on whether the resource is being fetched from
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// the same origin or a different origin. Test this functionality by fetching
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// same-origin and cross-origin resources from this page. The response headers
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// for this page include "Accept-CH: device-memory, dpr, viewport-width, rtt, downlink, ect".
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//
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// resources/echo-client-hints-received.py sets the response headers depending on the set
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// of client hints it receives in the request headers.
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promise_test(t => {
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return fetch(get_host_info()["HTTPS_ORIGIN"] + "/client-hints/resources/echo-client-hints-received.py").then(r => {
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assert_equals(r.status, 200)
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// Verify that the browser includes client hints in the headers for a
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// same-origin fetch with the default feature policy in place.
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assert_true(r.headers.has("device-memory-received"), "device-memory-received");
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assert_true(r.headers.has("dpr-received"), "dpr-received");
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assert_true(r.headers.has("viewport-width-received"), "viewport-width-received");
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assert_true(r.headers.has("rtt-received"), "rtt-received");
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var rtt = parseInt(r.headers.get("rtt-received"));
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assert_greater_than_equal(rtt, 0);
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assert_less_than_equal(rtt, 3000);
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assert_equals(rtt % 50, 0, 'rtt must be a multiple of 50 msec');
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assert_true(r.headers.has("downlink-received"), "downlink-received");
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var downlinkKbps = r.headers.get("downlink-received") * 1000;
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assert_greater_than_equal(downlinkKbps, 0);
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assert_less_than_equal(downlinkKbps, 10000);
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assert_in_array(r.headers.get("ect-received"), ["slow-2g", "2g",
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"3g", "4g"], 'ect-received is unexpected');
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});
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}, "Accept-CH header test");
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promise_test(t => {
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return fetch(get_host_info()["HTTPS_REMOTE_ORIGIN"] + "/client-hints/resources/echo-client-hints-received.py").then(r => {
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assert_equals(r.status, 200)
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// Verify that the browser includes no client hints in the headers for a
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// cross-origin fetch with the default feature policy in place.
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assert_false(r.headers.has("device-memory-received"), "device-memory-received");
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assert_false(r.headers.has("dpr-received"), "dpr-received");
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assert_false(r.headers.has("viewport-width-received"), "viewport-width-received");
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assert_false(r.headers.has("rtt-received"), "rtt-received");
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assert_false(r.headers.has("downlink-received"), "downlink-received");
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assert_false(r.headers.has("ect-received"), "ect-received");
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});
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}, "Cross-Origin Accept-CH header test");
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</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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