| // META: title=XMLHttpRequest: abort() after a timeout should not fire "abort" event | |
| var test = async_test(); | |
| test.step(function() { | |
| // timeout is 100ms | |
| // the download would otherwise take 1000ms | |
| // we check after 300ms to make sure abort does not fire an "abort" event | |
| var timeoutFired = false; | |
| var client = new XMLHttpRequest(); | |
| assert_true('timeout' in client, 'xhr.timeout is not supported in this user agent'); | |
| client.timeout = 100; | |
| test.step_timeout(() => { | |
| assert_true(timeoutFired); | |
| // abort should not cause the "abort" event to fire | |
| client.abort(); | |
| test.step_timeout(() => { // use a timeout to catch any implementation that might queue an abort event for later - just in case | |
| test.done() | |
| }, 200); | |
| assert_equals(client.readyState, 0); | |
| }, 300); | |
| client.ontimeout = function () { | |
| timeoutFired = true; | |
| }; | |
| client.onabort = test.step_func(function () { | |
| // this should not fire! | |
| assert_unreached("abort() should not cause the abort event to fire"); | |
| }); | |
| client.open("GET", "/common/blank.html?pipe=trickle(d1)", true); | |
| client.send(null); | |
| }); |