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Author SHA1 Message Date
Meghan Denny
f19a1cc3a5 test: break up node-http.test.ts (#23125) 2025-09-30 17:25:17 -07:00
Meghan Denny
8c9c7894d6 update handle-leak.test.ts
observed higher values under load on windows
will audit again once more memory work has been completed
2025-09-27 00:27:23 -07:00
Meghan Denny
20854fb285 node:crypto: add blake2s256 hasher (#22958) 2025-09-25 15:28:42 -07:00
pfg
0ea4ce1bb4 Synchronous concurrent test fix (#22928)
```ts
beforeEach(() => {
  console.log("beforeEach");
});
afterEach(() => {
  console.log("afterEach");
});
test.concurrent("test 1", () => {
  console.log("start test 1");
});
test.concurrent("test 2", async () => {
  console.log("start test 2");
});
test.concurrent("test 3", () => {
  console.log("start test 3");
});
```

```
$> bun-before test synchronous-concurrent
beforeEach
beforeEach
beforeEach
start test 1
start test 2
start test 3
afterEach
afterEach
afterEach

$> bun-after test synchronous-concurrent
beforeEach
start test 1
afterEach
beforeEach
start test 2
afterEach
beforeEach
start test 3
afterEach
```

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2025-09-25 03:52:18 -07:00
Ciro Spaciari
7798e6638b Implement NODE_USE_SYSTEM_CA with --use-system-ca CLI flag (#22441)
### What does this PR do?
Resume work on https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/21898
### How did you verify your code works?
Manually tested on MacOS, Windows 11 and Ubuntu 25.04. CI changes are
needed for the tests

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2025-09-24 21:55:57 -07:00
pfg
526686fdc9 Prevent test.only and snapshot updates in CI (#21811)
This is feature flagged and will not activate until Bun 1.3

- Makes `test.only()` throw an error in CI
- Unless `--update-snapshots` is passed:
- Makes `expect.toMatchSnapshot()` throw an error instead of adding a
new snapshot in CI
- Makes `expect.toMatchInlineSnapshot()` throw an error instead of
filling in the snapshot value in CI

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2025-09-24 15:19:16 -07:00
Meghan Denny
92bc522e85 lsan: fix reporting on linux ci (#22806) 2025-09-24 00:47:52 -07:00
Meghan Denny
ebe2e9da14 node:net: fix handle leak (#22913) 2025-09-23 22:02:34 -07:00
Ciro Spaciari
85271f9dd9 fix(node:http) allow CONNECT in node http/https servers (#22756)
### What does this PR do?
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/22755
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19790
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/16372
### How did you verify your code works?

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Jarred Sumner
0b549321e9 Start using test.concurrent in our tests (#22823)
### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?

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pfg
d2201eb1fe Rewrite test/describe, add test.concurrent (#22534)
# bun test

Fixes #8768, Fixes #14624, Fixes #20100, Fixes #19875, Fixes #14135,
Fixes #20980, Fixes #21830, Fixes #5738, Fixes #19758, Fixes #12782,
Fixes #5585, Fixes #9548, Might fix 5996

# New features:

## Concurrent tests

Concurrent tests allow running multiple async tests at the same time.

```ts
// concurrent.test.ts
test.concurrent("this takes a while 1", async () => {
  await Bun.sleep(1000);
});
test.concurrent("this takes a while 2", async () => {
  await Bun.sleep(1000);
});
test.concurrent("this takes a while 3", async () => {
  await Bun.sleep(1000);
});
```

Without `.concurrent`, this test file takes 3 seconds to run because
each one has to wait for the one before it to finish before it can
start.

With `.concurrent`, this file takes 1 second because all three sleeps
can run at once.

```
$> bun-after test concurrent
concurrent.test.js:
✓ this takes a while 1 [1005.36ms]
✓ this takes a while 2 [1012.51ms]
✓ this takes a while 3 [1013.15ms]

 3 pass
 0 fail
Ran 3 tests across 1 file. [1081.00ms]
```

To run all tests as concurrent, pass the `--concurrent` flag when
running tests.

Limitations:

- concurrent tests cannot attribute `expect()` call counts to the test,
meaning `expect.assertions()` does not function
- concurrent tests cannot use `toMatchSnapshot`. `toMatchInlineSnapshot`
is still supported.
- `beforeAll`/`afterAll` will never be executed concurrently.
`beforeEach`/`afterEach` will.

## Chaining

Chaining multiple describe/test qualifiers is now allowed. Previously,
it would fail.

```ts
// chaining-test-qualifiers.test.ts
test.failing.each([1, 2, 3])("each %i", async i => {
  throw new Error(i);
});
```

```
$> bun-after test chaining-test-qualifiers
a.test.js:
✓ each 1
✓ each 2
✓ each 3
```

# Breaking changes:

## Describe ordering

Previously, describe callbacks were called immediately. Now, they are
deferred until the outer callback has finished running. The previous
order matched Jest. The new order is similar to Vitest, but does not
match exactly.

```ts
// describe-ordering.test.ts
describe("outer", () => {
  console.log("outer before");
  describe("inner", () => {
    console.log("inner");
  });
  console.log("outer after");
});
```

Before, this would print

```
$> bun-before test describe-ordering
outer before
inner
outer after
```

Now, this will print

```
$> bun-after test describe-ordering
outer before
outer after
inner
```

## Test ordering

Describes are no longer always called before tests. They are now in
order.

```ts
// test-ordering.test.ts
test("one", () => {});
describe("scope", () => {
  test("two", () => {});
});
test("three", () => {});
```

Before, this would print

```
$> bun-before test test-ordering
✓ scope > two
✓ one
✓ three
```

Now, this will print

```
$> bun-after test test-ordering
✓ one
✓ scope > two
✓ three
```

## Preload hooks

Previously, beforeAll in a preload ran before the first file and
afterAll ran after the last file. Now, beforeAll will run at the start
of each file and afterAll will run at the end of each file. This
behaviour matches Jest and Vitest.

```ts
// preload.ts
beforeAll(() => console.log("preload: beforeAll"));
afterAll(() => console.log("preload: afterAll"));
```

```ts
// preload-ordering-1.test.ts
test("demonstration file 1", () => {});
```

```ts
// preload-ordering-2.test.ts
test("demonstration file 2", () => {});
```

```
$> bun-before test --preload=./preload preload-ordering
preload-ordering-1.test.ts:
preload: beforeAll
✓ demonstration file 1

preload-ordering-2.test.ts:
✓ demonstration file 2
preload: afterAll
```

```
$> bun-after test --preload=./preload preload-ordering
preload-ordering-1.test.ts:
preload: beforeAll
✓ demonstration file 1
preload: afterAll

preload-ordering-2.test.ts:
preload: beforeAll
✓ demonstration file 2
preload: afterAll
```

## Describe failures

Current behaviour is that when an error is thrown inside a describe
callback, none of the tests declared there will run. Now, describes
declared inside will also not run. The new behaviour matches the
behaviour of Jest and Vitest.

```ts
// describe-failures.test.ts
describe("erroring describe", () => {
  test("this test does not run because its describe failed", () => {
    expect(true).toBe(true);
  });
  describe("inner describe", () => {
    console.log("does the inner describe callback get called?");
    test("does the inner test run?", () => {
      expect(true).toBe(true);
    });
  });
  throw new Error("uh oh!");
});
```

Before, the inner describe callback would be called and the inner test
would run, although the outer test would not:

```
$> bun-before test describe-failures
describe-failures.test.ts:
does the inner describe callback get called?

# Unhandled error between tests
-------------------------------
11 |   throw new Error("uh oh!");
             ^
error: uh oh!
-------------------------------

✓ erroring describe > inner describe > does the inner test run?

 1 pass
 0 fail
 1 error
 1 expect() calls
Ran 1 test across 1 file.
Exited with code [1]
```

Now, the inner describe callback is not called at all.

```
$> bun-after test describe-failures
describe-failures.test.ts:

# Unhandled error between tests
-------------------------------
11 |   throw new Error("uh oh!");
             ^
error: uh oh!
-------------------------------


 0 pass
 0 fail
 1 error
Ran 0 tests across 1 file.
Exited with code [1]
```

## Hook failures

Previously, a beforeAll failure would skip subsequent beforeAll()s, the
test, and the afterAll. Now, a beforeAll failure skips any subsequent
beforeAll()s and the test, but not the afterAll.

```js
beforeAll(() => {
  throw new Error("before all: uh oh!");
});
test("my test", () => {
  console.log("my test");
});
afterAll(() => console.log("after all"));
```

```
$> bun-before test hook-failures
Error: before all: uh oh!

$> bun-after test hook-failures
Error: before all: uh oh!
after all
```

Previously, an async beforeEach failure would still allow the test to
run. Now, an async beforeEach failure will prevent the test from running

```js
beforeEach(() => {
  await 0;
  throw "uh oh!";
});
it("the test", async () => {
  console.log("does the test run?");
});
```

```
$> bun-before test async-beforeeach-failure
does the test run?
error: uh oh!
uh oh!
✗ the test

$> bun-after test async-beforeeach-failure
error: uh oh!
uh oh!
✗ the test
```

## Hook timeouts

Hooks will now time out, and can have their timeout configured in an
options parameter

```js
beforeAll(async () => {
  await Bun.sleep(1000);
}, 500);
test("my test", () => {
  console.log("ran my test");
});
```

```
$> bun-before test hook-timeouts
ran my test
Ran 1 test across 1 file. [1011.00ms]

$> bun-after test hook-timeouts
✗ my test [501.15ms]
  ^ a beforeEach/afterEach hook timed out for this test.
```

## Hook execution order

beforeAll will now execute before the tests in the scope, rather than
immediately when it is called.

```ts
describe("d1", () => {
  beforeAll(() => {
    console.log("<d1>");
  });
  test("test", () => {
    console.log("  test");
  });
  afterAll(() => {
    console.log("</d1>");
  });
});
describe("d2", () => {
  beforeAll(() => {
    console.log("<d2>");
  });
  test("test", () => {
    console.log("  test");
  });
  afterAll(() => {
    console.log("</d2>");
  });
});
```

```
$> bun-before test ./beforeall-ordering.test.ts
<d1>
<d2>
  test
</d1>
  test
</d2>

$> bun-after test ./beforeall-ordering.test.ts
<d1>
  test
</d1>
<d2>
  test
</d2>
```

## test inside test

test() inside test() now errors rather than silently failing. Support
for this may be added in the future.

```ts
test("outer", () => {
    console.log("outer");
    test("inner", () => {
        console.log("inner");
    });
});
```

```
$> bun-before test
outer
✓ outer [0.06ms]

 1 pass
 0 fail
Ran 1 test across 1 file. [8.00ms]

$> bun-after test
outer
1 | test("outer", () => {
2 |     console.log("outer");
3 |     test("inner", () => {
        ^
error: Cannot call test() inside a test. Call it inside describe() instead.
✗ outer [0.71ms]

 0 pass
 1 fail
```

## afterAll inside test

afterAll inside a test is no longer allowed

```ts
test("test 1", () => {
  afterAll(() => console.log("afterAll"));
  console.log("test 1");
});
test("test 2", () => {
  console.log("test 2");
});
```

```
$> bun-before
test 1
✓ test 1 [0.05ms]
test 2
✓ test 2
afterAll

$> bun-after
error: Cannot call afterAll() inside a test. Call it inside describe() instead.
✗ test 1 [1.00ms]
test 2
✓ test 2 [0.20ms]
```

# Only inside only

Previously, an outer 'describe.only' would run all tests inside it even
if there was an inner 'test.only'. Now, only the innermost only tests
are executed.

```ts
describe.only("outer", () => {
    test("one", () => console.log("should not run"));
    test.only("two", () => console.log("should run"));
});
```

```
$> bun-before test
should not run
should run

$> bun-after test
should run
```

With no inner only, the outer only will still run all tests:

```ts
describe.only("outer", () => {
    test("test 1", () => console.log("test 1 runs"));
    test("test 2", () => console.log("test 2 runs"));
});
```

# Potential follow-up work

- [ ] for concurrent tests, display headers before console.log messages
saying which test it is for
  - this will need async context or similar
- refActiveExecutionEntry should also be able to know the current test
even in test.concurrent
- [ ] `test("rerun me", () => { console.log("run one time!"); });`
`--rerun-each=3` <- this runs the first and third time but not the
second time. fix.
- [ ] should to cache the JSValue created from
DoneCallback.callAsFunction
- [ ] implement retry and rerun params for tests.
- [ ] Remove finalizer on ScopeFunctions.zig by storing the data in 3
jsvalues passed in bind rather than using a custom class. We should also
migrate off of the ClassGenerator for ScopeFunctions
- [ ] support concurrent limit, how many concurrent tests are allowed to
run at a time. ie `--concurrent-limit=25`
- [ ] flag to run tests in random order
- [ ] `test.failing` should have its own style in the same way
`test.todo` passing marks as 'todo' insetead of 'passing'. right now
it's `✓` which is confusing.
- [ ] remove all instances of bun.jsc.Jest.Jest.current
  - [ ] test options should be in BunTestRoot
- [ ] we will need one global still, stored in the globalobject/vm/?.
but it should not be a Jest instance.
- [ ] consider allowing test() inside test(), as well as afterEach and
afterAll. could even allow describe() too. to do this we would switch
from indices to pointers and they would be in a linked list. they would
be allocated in memorypools for perf/locality. some special
consideration is needed for making sure repeated tests lose their
temporary items. this could also improve memory usage soomewhat.
- [ ] consider using a jsc Bound Function rather than CallbackWithArgs.
bound functions allow adding arguments and they are only one value for
GC instead of many. and this removes our unnecessary three copies.
- [ ] eliminate Strong.Safe. we should be using a C++ class instead.
- [ ] consider modifying the junit reporter to print the whole describe
tree at the end instead of trying to output as test results come in. and
move it into its own file.
- [ ] expect_call_count/expect_assertions is confusing. rename to
`expect_calls`, `assert_expect_calls`. or something.
- [ ] Should make line_no be an enum with a none option and a function
to get if line nombers are enabled
- [ ] looks like we don't need to use file_id anymore (remove
`bun.jsc.Jest.Jest.runner.?.getOrPutFile(file_path).file_id;`, store the
file path directly)
- [ ] 'dot' test reporter like vitest?
- [ ] `test.failing.if(false)` errors because it can't replace mode
'failing' with mode 'skip'. this should probably be allowed instead.
- [ ] trigger timeout termination exception for `while(true) {}`
- [ ] clean up unused callbacks. as soon as we advance to the next
execution group, we can fully clean out the previous one. sometimes
within an execution sequence we can do the same.
  - clean by swapping held values with undefined
- [ ] structure cache for performance for donecallback/scopefunctions
- [ ] consider migrating CallbackWithArgs to be a bound function. the
length of the bound function can exclude the specified args.
- [ ] setting both result and maybe_skip is not ideal, maybe there
should be a function to do both at once?
- [ ] try using a linked list rather than arraylist for describe/test
children, see how it affects performance
- [ ] consider a memory pool for describescope/executionentry. test if
it improves performance.
- [ ] consider making RefDataValue methods return the reason for failure
rather than ?value. that way we can improve error messages. the reason
could be a string or it could be a defined error set
- [ ] instead of 'description orelse (unnamed)', let's have description
default to 'unnamed' and not free it if it === the global that defines
that
- [ ] Add a phase before ordering results that inherits properties to
the parents. (eg inherit only from the child and inherit has_callback
from the child. and has_callback can be on describe/test individually
rather than on base). then we won't have that happening in an init()
function (terrible!)
- [ ] this test was incidentally passing because resolves.pass() wasn't
waiting for promise
  ```
  test("fetching with Request object - issue #1527", async () => {
    const server = createServer((req, res) => {
      res.end();
    }).listen(0);
    try {
      await once(server, "listening");

      const body = JSON.stringify({ foo: "bar" });
const request = new Request(`http://localhost:${server.address().port}`,
{
        method: "POST",
        body,
      });

      expect(fetch(request)).resolves.pass();
    } finally {
      server.closeAllConnections();
    }
  });
  ```
- [ ] the error "expect.assertions() is not supported in the describe
phase, in concurrent tests, between tests, or after test execution has
completed" is not very good. we should be able to identify which of
those it is and print the right error for the context
- [ ] consider: instead of storing weak pointers to BunTest, we can
instead give the instance an id and check that it is correct when
getting the current bun test instance from the ref
- [ ] auto_killer: add three layers of auto_killer:
  - preload (includes file & test)
  - file (includes test)
  - test
- that way at the end of the test, we kill the test processes. at the
end of the file, we kill the file processes. at the end of all, we kill
anything remaining.

AsyncLocalStorage

- store active_id & refdatavalue. active_id is a replacement for the
above weak pointers thing. refdatavalue is for determining which test it
is. this probably fits in 2×u64
- use for auto_killer so timeouts can kill even in concurrent tests

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2025-09-20 00:35:42 -07:00
robobun
661deb8eaf Fix MessagePort communication after transfer to Worker (#22638)
## Summary

Fixes #22635 - MessagePort communication fails after being transferred
to a Worker thread.
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/22636

The issue was that `MessagePort::addEventListener()` only called
`start()` for attribute listeners (like `onmessage = ...`) but not for
regular event listeners added via `addEventListener()` or the Node.js
EventEmitter wrapper (`.on('message', ...)`).

## Changes

- Modified `MessagePort::addEventListener()` to call `start()` for all
message event listeners, not just attribute listeners
- Added regression test for issue #22635

## Test Plan

- [x] Regression test added and passing
- [x] Original reproduction case from issue #22635 now works correctly
- [x] Existing MessagePort tests still pass

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robobun
344a772ad5 Fix crypto.Sign exception with JWK EC keys and ieee-p1363 encoding (#22668)
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21547

## Summary
- Fixes "Length out of range of buffer" error when using
`crypto.createSign().sign()` with JWK EC keys and `dsaEncoding:
"ieee-p1363"`
- The issue only occurred with the specific combination of JWK format
keys and IEEE P1363 signature encoding

## The Bug
When signing with EC keys in JWK format and requesting IEEE P1363
signature encoding, the code would:
1. Create a DER-encoded signature
2. Convert it to P1363 format (fixed-size raw r||s concatenation)
3. Replace the signature buffer with the P1363 buffer
4. **But incorrectly use the original DER signature length when creating
the final JSUint8Array**

This caused a buffer overflow since P1363 signatures are always 64 bytes
for P-256 curves, while DER signatures vary in length (typically 70-72
bytes).

## The Fix
Track the correct signature length after P1363 conversion and use it
when creating the final JSUint8Array.

## Test Plan
Added comprehensive tests in
`test/js/node/crypto/sign-jwk-ieee-p1363.test.ts` that:
- Verify the original failing case now works
- Test different encoding options (default DER, explicit DER, IEEE
P1363)
- Test with both JWK objects and KeyObject instances
- Verify signature lengths are correct for each format

The tests fail on the current main branch and pass with this fix.

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robobun
9b97dd11e2 Fix TTY reopening after stdin EOF (#22591)
## Summary
- Fixes ENXIO error when reopening `/dev/tty` after stdin reaches EOF
- Fixes ESPIPE error when reading from reopened TTY streams  
- Adds ref/unref methods to tty.ReadStream for socket-like behavior
- Enables TUI applications that read piped input then switch to
interactive TTY mode

## The Problem
TUI applications and interactive CLI tools have a pattern where they:
1. Read piped input as initial data: `echo "data" | tui-app`
2. After stdin ends, reopen `/dev/tty` for interactive session
3. Use the TTY for interactive input/output

This didn't work in Bun due to missing functionality:
- **ESPIPE error**: TTY ReadStreams incorrectly had `pos=0` causing
`pread()` syscall usage which fails on character devices
- **Missing methods**: tty.ReadStream lacked ref/unref methods that TUI
apps expect for socket-like behavior
- **Hardcoded isTTY**: tty.ReadStream always set `isTTY = true` even for
non-TTY file descriptors

## The Solution
1. **Fix ReadStream position**: For fd-based streams (like TTY), don't
default `start` to 0. This keeps `pos` undefined, ensuring `read()`
syscall is used instead of `pread()`.

2. **Add ref/unref methods**: Implement ref/unref on tty.ReadStream
prototype to match Node.js socket-like behavior, allowing TUI apps to
control event loop behavior.

3. **Dynamic isTTY check**: Use `isatty(fd)` to properly detect if the
file descriptor is actually a TTY.

## Test Results
```bash
$ bun test test/regression/issue/tty-reopen-after-stdin-eof.test.ts
✓ can reopen /dev/tty after stdin EOF for interactive session
✓ TTY ReadStream should not set position for character devices

$ bun test test/regression/issue/tty-readstream-ref-unref.test.ts
✓ tty.ReadStream should have ref/unref methods when opened on /dev/tty
✓ tty.ReadStream ref/unref should behave like Node.js

$ bun test test/regression/issue/tui-app-tty-pattern.test.ts
✓ TUI app pattern: read piped stdin then reopen /dev/tty
✓ tty.ReadStream handles non-TTY file descriptors correctly
```

## Compatibility
Tested against Node.js v24.3.0 - our behavior now matches:
-  Can reopen `/dev/tty` after stdin EOF
-  TTY ReadStream has `pos: undefined` and `start: undefined`
-  tty.ReadStream has ref/unref methods for socket-like behavior
-  `isTTY` is properly determined using `isatty(fd)`

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robobun
e329316d44 Generate dependency versions header from CMake (#22561)
## Summary

This PR introduces a CMake-generated header file containing all
dependency versions, eliminating the need for C++ code to depend on
Zig-exported version constants.

## Changes

- **New CMake script**: `cmake/tools/GenerateDependencyVersions.cmake`
that:
  - Reads versions from the existing `generated_versions_list.zig` file
- Extracts semantic versions from header files where available
(libdeflate, zlib)
- Generates `bun_dependency_versions.h` with all dependency versions as
compile-time constants
  
- **Updated BunProcess.cpp**:
  - Now includes the CMake-generated `bun_dependency_versions.h`
  - Uses `BUN_VERSION_*` constants instead of `Bun__versions_*` 
  - Removes dependency on Zig-exported version constants

- **Build system updates**:
  - Added `GenerateDependencyVersions` to main CMakeLists.txt
  - Added build directory to include paths in BuildBun.cmake

## Benefits

 Single source of truth for dependency versions
 Versions accessible from C++ without Zig exports
 Automatic regeneration during CMake configuration
 Semantic versions shown where available (e.g., zlib 1.2.8 instead of
commit hash)
 Debug output file for verification

## Test Results

Verified that `process.versions` correctly shows all dependency
versions:

```javascript
$ bun -e "console.log(JSON.stringify(process.versions, null, 2))"
{
  "node": "24.3.0",
  "bun": "1.2.22-debug",
  "boringssl": "29a2cd359458c9384694b75456026e4b57e3e567",
  "libarchive": "898dc8319355b7e985f68a9819f182aaed61b53a",
  "mimalloc": "4c283af60cdae205df5a872530c77e2a6a307d43",
  "webkit": "0ddf6f47af0a9782a354f61e06d7f83d097d9f84",
  "zlib": "1.2.8",
  "libdeflate": "1.24",
  // ... all versions present and correct
}
```

## Generated Files

- `build/debug/bun_dependency_versions.h` - Header file with version
constants
- `build/debug/bun_dependency_versions_debug.txt` - Human-readable
version list

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SUZUKI Sosuke
9479bb8a5b Enable async stack traces (#22517)
### What does this PR do?

Enables async stack traces

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Jarred Sumner
e1505b7143 Use JSC::Integrity:: auditCellFully in bindings (#22538)
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Meghan Denny
ab45d20630 node: fix test-http2-client-promisify-connect-error.js (#22355) 2025-09-09 00:45:22 -07:00
Meghan Denny
21841af612 node: fix test-http2-client-promisify-connect.js (#22356) 2025-09-09 00:45:09 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
98da9b943c Mark flaky node test as not passing 2025-09-08 23:34:16 -07:00
Dylan Conway
cf947fee17 fix(buffer): use correct constructor for buffer.isAscii (#22480)
### What does this PR do?
The constructor was using `isUtf8` instead of `isAscii`.

Instead of this change maybe we should remove the constructors for
`isAscii` and `isUtf8`. It looks like we do this for most native
functions, but would be more breaking than correcting the current bug.
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test
2025-09-07 17:40:07 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
536dc8653b Fix request body streaming in node-fetch wrapper. (#22458)
### What does this PR do?

Fix request body streaming in node-fetch wrapper.

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robobun
edb7214e6c feat(perf_hooks): Implement monitorEventLoopDelay() for Node.js compatibility (#22429)
## Summary
This PR implements `perf_hooks.monitorEventLoopDelay()` for Node.js
compatibility, enabling monitoring of event loop delays and collection
of performance metrics via histograms.

Fixes #17650

## Implementation Details

### JavaScript Layer (`perf_hooks.ts`)
- Added `IntervalHistogram` class with:
  - `enable()` / `disable()` methods with proper state tracking
  - `reset()` method to clear histogram data
  - Properties: `min`, `max`, `mean`, `stddev`, `exceeds`, `percentiles`
  - `percentile(p)` method with validation
- Full input validation matching Node.js behavior (TypeError vs
RangeError)

### C++ Bindings (`JSNodePerformanceHooksHistogramPrototype.cpp`)
- `jsFunction_monitorEventLoopDelay` - Creates histogram for event loop
monitoring
- `jsFunction_enableEventLoopDelay` - Enables monitoring and starts
timer
- `jsFunction_disableEventLoopDelay` - Disables monitoring and stops
timer
- `JSNodePerformanceHooksHistogram_recordDelay` - Records delay
measurements

### Zig Implementation (`EventLoopDelayMonitor.zig`)
- Embedded `EventLoopTimer` that fires periodically based on resolution
- Tracks last fire time and calculates delay between expected vs actual
- Records delays > 0 to the histogram
- Integrates seamlessly with existing Timer system

## Testing
 All tests pass:
- Custom test suite with 8 comprehensive tests
- Adapted Node.js core test for full compatibility
- Tests cover enable/disable behavior, percentiles, error handling, and
delay recording

## Test plan
- [x] Run `bun test
test/js/node/perf_hooks/test-monitorEventLoopDelay.test.js`
- [x] Run adapted Node.js test
`test/js/node/test/sequential/test-performance-eventloopdelay-adapted.test.js`
- [x] Verify proper error handling for invalid arguments
- [x] Confirm delay measurements are recorded correctly

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Meghan Denny
e0cbef0dce Delete test/js/node/test/parallel/test-net-allow-half-open.js 2025-09-05 20:50:33 -07:00
Ciro Spaciari
14832c5547 fix(CI) update cert in harness (#22440)
### What does this PR do?
update harness.ts
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Meghan Denny
973fa98796 node: fix test-net-allow-half-open.js (#20630) 2025-09-05 16:34:14 -07:00
Meghan Denny
b7a6087d71 node: resync fixtures folder for 24.3.0 (#22394) 2025-09-04 22:31:11 -07:00
Meghan Denny
5b7fd9ed0e node:_http_server: implement Server.prototype.closeIdleConnections (#22234) 2025-09-04 15:18:31 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
ed9353f95e gitignore the sources text files (#22408)
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Meghan Denny
ca8d8065ec node: tidy http2 and add missing error codes 2025-09-03 22:17:57 -07:00
robobun
cff2c2690b Refactor Buffer.concat to use spans and improve error handling (#22337)
## Summary

This PR refactors the `Buffer.concat` implementation to use modern C++
spans for safer memory operations and adds proper error handling for
oversized buffers.

## Changes

- **Use spans instead of raw pointers**: Replaced pointer arithmetic
with `typedSpan()` and `span()` methods for safer memory access
- **Add MAX_ARRAY_BUFFER_SIZE check**: Added explicit check with a
descriptive error message when attempting to create buffers larger than
JavaScriptCore's limit (4GB)
- **Improve loop logic**: Changed loop counter from `int` to `size_t`
and simplified the iteration using span sizes
- **Enhanced test coverage**: Updated tests to verify the new error
message and added comprehensive test cases for various Buffer.concat
scenarios

## Test Plan

All existing tests pass, plus added new tests:
-  Error handling for oversized buffers
-  Normal buffer concatenation
-  totalLength parameter handling (exact, larger, smaller)
-  Empty array handling
-  Single buffer handling

```bash
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Jarred Sumner
de7c947161 bump webkit (#22256)
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pfg
c69ed120e9 Rename some instances of latin1 to cp1252 (#22059)
in JS, `new TextDecoder("latin1").decode(...)` uses cp1252. In python,
latin1 is half-width utf-16. In our code, latin1 typically refers to
half-width utf-16 because JavaScriptCore uses that for most strings, but
sometimes it refers to cp1252. Rename the cp1252 functions to be called
cp1252

Also fixes an issue where Buffer.from with utf-16le would sometimes
output the wrong value:

```js
$> bun -p "Buffer.from('\x80', 'utf-16le')"
<Buffer ac 20>
$> node -p "Buffer.from('\x80', 'utf-16le')"
<Buffer 80 00>
$> bun-debug -p "Buffer.from('\x80', 'utf-16le')"
<Buffer 80 00>
```
2025-08-28 17:28:38 -07:00
Meghan Denny
dcb51bda60 node: fix test-http-set-max-idle-http-parser.js (#22179)
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b199333f17 Delete test-worker-memory.js 2025-08-27 15:06:26 -07:00
Jarred Sumner
c0ba7e9e34 Unskip some tests (#22116)
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b96980a95d Update node-http2.test.js 2025-08-26 23:42:07 -07:00
robobun
b2351bbb4e Add Symbol.asyncDispose to Worker in worker_threads (#22064)
## Summary

- Implement `Symbol.asyncDispose` for the `Worker` class in
`worker_threads` module
- Enables automatic resource cleanup with `await using` syntax
- Calls `await this.terminate()` to properly shut down workers when they
go out of scope

## Implementation Details

The implementation adds a simple async method to the Worker class:

```typescript
async [Symbol.asyncDispose]() {
  await this.terminate();
}
```

This allows workers to be used with the new `await using` syntax for
automatic cleanup:

```javascript
{
  await using worker = new Worker('./worker.js');
  // worker automatically terminates when leaving this scope
}
```

## Test Plan

- [x] Added comprehensive tests for `Symbol.asyncDispose` functionality
- [x] Tests verify the method exists and returns undefined
- [x] Tests verify `await using` syntax works correctly for automatic
worker cleanup
- [x] All new tests pass
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Alistair Smith
efdbe3b54f bun install Security Scanner API (#21183)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes #22014

todo:
- [x] not spawn sync
- [x] better comm to subprocess (not stderr)
- [x] tty
- [x] more tests (also include some tests for the actual implementation
of a provider)
- [x] disable autoinstall?

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robobun
e7672b2d04 Add string fast path for postMessage and structuredClone (#21926)
## Summary

Implements a string fast path optimization for `postMessage` and
`structuredClone` operations that provides significant performance
improvements for string-only data transfer, along with various bug fixes
and infrastructure improvements.

## Key Performance Improvements

**postMessage with Workers:**
- **Small strings (11 chars):** ~5% faster (572ns vs 599ns)
- **Medium strings (14KB):** **~2.7x faster** (528ns vs 1.40μs) 
- **Large strings (3MB):** **~660x faster** (540ns vs 356μs)

**Compared to Node.js postMessage:**
- Similar performance for small strings
- Competitive for medium strings  
- **~455x faster** for large strings (540ns vs 245μs)

## Implementation Details

The optimization adds a **string fast path** that bypasses full
structured cloning serialization when:
- Input is a pure string (`value.isString()`)
- No transfer list or message ports are involved
- Not being stored persistently

### Core Changes

**String Thread-Safety Utilities (`BunString.cpp/h`):**
- `isCrossThreadShareable()` - Checks if string can be safely shared
across threads
- `toCrossThreadShareable()` - Converts strings to thread-safe form via
`isolatedCopy()`
- Handles edge cases: atoms, symbols, substring slices, external buffers

**Serialization Fast Path (`SerializedScriptValue.cpp`):**
- New `m_fastPathString` field stores string data directly
- Bypasses full object serialization machinery for pure strings
- Creates isolated copies for cross-thread safety

**Deserialization Fast Path:**
- Directly returns JSString from stored string data
- Avoids parsing serialized byte streams

**Updated Flags System (`JSValue.zig`, `Serialization.cpp`):**
- Replaces boolean `forTransfer` with structured `SerializedFlags`
- Supports `forCrossProcessTransfer` and `forStorage` distinctions

**Structured Clone Infrastructure:**
- Moved `structuredClone` implementation to dedicated
`StructuredClone.cpp`
- Added `jsFunctionStructuredCloneAdvanced` for testing with custom
flags
- Improved class serialization compatibility checks (`isForTransfer`,
`isForStorage`)

**IPC Improvements (`ipc.zig`):**
- Fixed race conditions in `SendQueue` by deferring cleanup to next tick
- Proper fd ownership handling with `bun.take()`
- Cached IPC serialize/parse functions for better performance

**BlockList Thread Safety Fixes (`BlockList.zig`):**
- Fixed potential deadlocks by moving mutex locking inside methods
- Added atomic `estimated_size` counter to avoid lock during GC
- Corrected pointer handling in comparison functions
- Improved GC safety in `rules()` method

## Benchmark Results

```
❯ bun-21926 bench/string-postmessage.mjs  # This branch
postMessage(11 chars string)  572.24 ns/iter
postMessage(14 KB string)     527.55 ns/iter  ← ~2.7x faster
postMessage(3 MB string)      539.70 ns/iter  ← ~660x faster

❯ bun-1.2.20 bench/string-postmessage.mjs  # Previous
postMessage(11 chars string)  598.76 ns/iter
postMessage(14 KB string)       1.40 µs/iter
postMessage(3 MB string)      356.38 µs/iter

❯ node bench/string-postmessage.mjs       # Node.js comparison  
postMessage(11 chars string)  569.63 ns/iter
postMessage(14 KB string)       1.46 µs/iter
postMessage(3 MB string)      245.46 µs/iter
```

**Key insight:** The fast path achieves **constant time performance**
regardless of string size (~540ns), while traditional serialization
scales linearly with data size.

## Test Coverage

**New Tests:**
- `test/js/web/structured-clone-fastpath.test.ts` - Fast path memory
usage validation
- `test/js/web/workers/structuredClone-classes.test.ts` - Comprehensive
class serialization tests
  - Tests ArrayBuffer transferability 
  - Tests BunFile cloning with storage/transfer restrictions
  - Tests net.BlockList cloning behavior
  - Validates different serialization contexts (default, worker, window)

**Enhanced Tests:**
- `test/js/web/workers/structured-clone.test.ts` - Multi-function
testing
- Tests `structuredClone`, `jscSerializeRoundtrip`, and cross-process
serialization
  - Validates consistency across different serialization paths
- `test/js/node/cluster.test.ts` - Better error handling and debugging

**Benchmarks:**
- `bench/string-postmessage.mjs` - Worker postMessage performance
comparison
- `bench/string-fastpath.mjs` - Fast path vs traditional serialization
comparison

## Bug Fixes

**BlockList Threading Issues:**
- Fixed potential deadlocks when multiple threads access BlockList
simultaneously
- Moved mutex locks inside methods rather than holding across entire
function calls
- Added atomic size tracking for GC compatibility
- Fixed comparison function pointer handling

**IPC Race Conditions:**
- Fixed race condition where `SendQueue._onAfterIPCClosed()` could be
called on wrong thread
- Deferred cleanup operations to next tick using task queue
- Improved file descriptor ownership with proper `bun.take()` usage

**Structured Clone Compatibility:**
- Enhanced class serialization with proper transfer/storage mode
checking
- Fixed edge cases where non-transferable objects were incorrectly
handled
- Added better error reporting for unsupported clone operations

## Technical Notes

- Thread safety ensured via `String.isolatedCopy()` for cross-VM
transfers
- Memory cost calculation updated to account for string references
- Maintains full compatibility with existing structured clone semantics
- Does not affect object serialization or transfer lists
- Proper cleanup and error handling throughout IPC pipeline

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Jarred Sumner
9b363e4ef6 Skip this test for now 2025-08-19 21:51:25 -07:00
Michael H
49f33c948a fix regression in node:crypto with lowercase rsa-sha keys (#21812)
### What does this PR do?

there was a regression in 1.2.5 where it stopped supporting lowercase
veriants of the crypto keys. This broke the `mailauth` lib and proabibly
many more.

simple code:
```ts
import { sign, constants } from 'crypto';

const DUMMY_PRIVATE_KEY = `-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----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\r\nK3P7zdJ30gregvjI\r\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----`;

sign('rsa-sha256', Buffer.from('message'), {
    key: DUMMY_PRIVATE_KEY,
    padding: constants.RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING,
});
// would throw invalid digest
```

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pfg
408fda7ad2 Continue emitting 'readable' events after pausing stdin (#17690)
Fixes #21189

`.pause()` should unref but it should still continue to emit `readable`
events (although it should not send `data` events)

also stdin.unref() should not pause input, it should only prevent stdin
from keeping the process alive.

DRAFT:

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Ciro Spaciari
ed6f099e5e fix(tls) fix ciphers (#21545)
### What does this PR do?
Uses same ciphers than node.js for compatibility and do the same error
checking on empty ciphers
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/9425
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21518
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19859
Fixes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/18980

You can see more about redis ciphers here
https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/rs/security/encryption/tls/ciphers/
this should fix redis related ciphers issues
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Ciro Spaciari
4bbe32fff8 fix(net/http2) fix socket internal timeout and owner_symbol check, fix padding support in http2 (#21263)
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Tests added for padding support
Timeout of socket is being fired earlier due to backpressure or lack of
precision in usockets timers (now matchs node.js behavior).
Added check for owner_symbol so the error showed in
https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/21055 is handled

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2025-07-29 17:20:16 -07:00
Meghan Denny
bbdc3ae055 node: sync updated tests (#21147) 2025-07-25 19:14:22 -07:00
Meghan Denny
81e08d45d4 node: fix test-worker-uncaught-exception-async.js (#21150) 2025-07-25 19:13:48 -07:00
190n
1ab76610cf [STAB-861] Suppress known-benign core dumps in CI (#21321)
### What does this PR do?

- for these kinds of aborts which we test in CI, introduce a feature
flag to suppress core dumps and crash reporting only from that abort,
and set the flag when running the test:
    - libuv stub functions
- Node-API abort (used in particular when calling illegal functions
during finalizers)
    - passing `process.kill` its own PID
- core dumps are suppressed with `setrlimit`, and crash reporting with
the new `suppress_reporting` field. these suppressions are only engaged
right before crashing, so we won't ignore new kinds of crashes that come
up in these tests.
- for the test bindings used to test the crash handler in
`run-crash-handler.test.ts`, disables core dumps but does not disable
crash reporting (because crashes get reported to a server that the test
is running to make sure they are reported)
- fixes a panic when printing source code around an error containing
`\n\r`
- updates the code where we clone vendor tests to checkout the right tag
- adds `vendor/elysia/test/path/plugin.test.ts` to
no-validate-exceptions
- this failure was exposed by starting to test the version of elysia we
have been intending to test. the crash trace suggests it may be fixed by
#21307.
- makes dumping core or uploading a crash report count as a failing test
- this ensures we don't realize a crash has occurred if it happened in a
subprocess and the main test doesn't adequately check the exit code. to
spawn a subprocess you expect to fail, prefer `expect(code).toBe(1)`
over `expect(code).not.toBe(0)`. if you really expect multiple possible
erroneous exit codes, you might try `expect(signal).toBeNull()` to still
disallow crashes.

### How did you verify your code works?

Running affected tests on a Linux machine with core dumps set up and
checking no new ones appear.

https://buildkite.com/bun/bun/builds/21465 has no core dumps.
2025-07-25 16:22:04 -07:00
Meghan Denny
72a6278b3f Delete test/js/node/test/parallel/test-http-url.parse-https.request.js
flaky on macos ci atm
2025-07-24 19:06:38 -07:00