From 776d3e3d7ac19a50f7342fa48c0a5d5a7e224359 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Wong Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 10:53:03 +0000 Subject: remove SSL support We implemented barely-advertised support for SSL for two reasons: 1) to detect corruption on LANs beyond what TCP offers 2) to support other servers based on unicorn (never happened) Since this feature is largely not useful for unicorn itself, there's no reason to penalize unicorn 5.x users with bloat. In our defense, SSL support appeared in version 4.2.0 :) --- test/unit/test_sni_hostnames.rb | 47 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 47 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 test/unit/test_sni_hostnames.rb (limited to 'test') diff --git a/test/unit/test_sni_hostnames.rb b/test/unit/test_sni_hostnames.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 457afee..0000000 --- a/test/unit/test_sni_hostnames.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -# -*- encoding: binary -*- -require "test/unit" -require "unicorn" - -# this tests an implementation detail, it may change so this test -# can be removed later. -class TestSniHostnames < Test::Unit::TestCase - include Unicorn::SSLServer - - def setup - GC.start - end - - def teardown - GC.start - end - - def test_host_name_detect_one - app = Rack::Builder.new do - map "http://sni1.example.com/" do - use Rack::ContentLength - use Rack::ContentType, "text/plain" - run lambda { |env| [ 200, {}, [] ] } - end - end.to_app - hostnames = rack_sni_hostnames(app) - assert hostnames.include?("sni1.example.com") - end - - def test_host_name_detect_multiple - app = Rack::Builder.new do - map "http://sni2.example.com/" do - use Rack::ContentLength - use Rack::ContentType, "text/plain" - run lambda { |env| [ 200, {}, [] ] } - end - map "http://sni3.example.com/" do - use Rack::ContentLength - use Rack::ContentType, "text/plain" - run lambda { |env| [ 200, {}, [] ] } - end - end.to_app - hostnames = rack_sni_hostnames(app) - assert hostnames.include?("sni2.example.com") - assert hostnames.include?("sni3.example.com") - end -end -- cgit v1.2.3-24-ge0c7