func TestNoTimeout(t *testing.T) { ctx := context.Background() resp, err := doRequest(ctx) if resp == nil || err != nil { t.Fatalf("error received from client: %v %v", err, resp) } }
func ExampleWithTimeout() { // Pass a context with a timeout to tell a blocking function that it // should abandon its work after the timeout elapses. ctx, _ := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 100*time.Millisecond) select { case <-time.After(200 * time.Millisecond): fmt.Println("overslept") case <-ctx.Done(): fmt.Println(ctx.Err()) // prints "context deadline exceeded" } // Output: // context deadline exceeded }
func TestCancelAfterRequest(t *testing.T) { ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) resp, err := doRequest(ctx) // Cancel before reading the body. // Request.Body should still be readable after the context is canceled. cancel() b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) if err != nil || string(b) != requestBody { t.Fatalf("could not read body: %q %v", b, err) } }
func TestCancel(t *testing.T) { ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) go func() { time.Sleep(requestDuration / 2) cancel() }() resp, err := doRequest(ctx) if resp != nil || err == nil { t.Fatalf("expected error, didn't get one. resp: %v", resp) } if err != ctx.Err() { t.Fatalf("expected error from context but got: %v", err) } }