// This file is duplicated verbatim from: // service-workers/service-worker/resources/get-host-info.sub.js // with the rationale that: // - it's better to not reinvent this // - at the same time, referencing tests deep inside a sibling test group is // not a great idea and copying the file is the lesser evil. function get_host_info() { var ORIGINAL_HOST = '127.0.0.1'; var REMOTE_HOST = 'localhost'; var UNAUTHENTICATED_HOST = 'example.test'; var HTTP_PORT = 8000; var HTTP_PORT2 = 8080; var HTTPS_PORT = 8443; try { // In W3C test, we can get the hostname and port number in config.json // using wptserve's built-in pipe. // http://wptserve.readthedocs.org/en/latest/pipes.html#built-in-pipes HTTP_PORT = eval('{{ports[http][0]}}'); HTTP_PORT2 = eval('{{ports[http][1]}}'); HTTPS_PORT = eval('{{ports[https][0]}}'); ORIGINAL_HOST = eval('\'{{host}}\''); REMOTE_HOST = (ORIGINAL_HOST === 'localhost') ? '127.0.0.1' : ('www1.' + ORIGINAL_HOST); } catch (e) { } return { HTTP_ORIGIN: 'http://' + ORIGINAL_HOST + ':' + HTTP_PORT, HTTPS_ORIGIN: 'https://' + ORIGINAL_HOST + ':' + HTTPS_PORT, HTTPS_ORIGIN_WITH_CREDS: 'https://foo:bar@' + ORIGINAL_HOST + ':' + HTTPS_PORT, HTTP_ORIGIN_WITH_DIFFERENT_PORT: 'http://' + ORIGINAL_HOST + ':' + HTTP_PORT2, HTTP_REMOTE_ORIGIN: 'http://' + REMOTE_HOST + ':' + HTTP_PORT, HTTP_REMOTE_ORIGIN_WITH_DIFFERENT_PORT: 'http://' + REMOTE_HOST + ':' + HTTP_PORT2, HTTPS_REMOTE_ORIGIN: 'https://' + REMOTE_HOST + ':' + HTTPS_PORT, HTTPS_REMOTE_ORIGIN_WITH_CREDS: 'https://foo:bar@' + REMOTE_HOST + ':' + HTTPS_PORT, UNAUTHENTICATED_ORIGIN: 'http://' + UNAUTHENTICATED_HOST + ':' + HTTP_PORT }; }