This change ensures that the SetTLSConfig method is thread-safe by adding a mutex lock. The lock is acquired before any changes to the TLS configuration and released afterward to prevent concurrent access issues.
This commit removes the 'connection' field from the 'Client' struct and updates the related test logic accordingly. By using 'smtpClient.HasConnection()' to check for connections, code readability and maintainability are improved. All necessary test cases have been adjusted to reflect this change.
This commit introduces a RWMutex to the Client struct in the smtp package to ensure thread-safe access to shared resources. Critical sections in methods like Close, StartTLS, and cmd are now protected with appropriate locking mechanisms. This change helps prevent potential race conditions, ensuring consistent and reliable behavior in concurrent environments.
Modified the build tags to exclude Go 1.20 and above instead of targeting only Go 1.19. This change ensures the code is compatible with future versions of Go by not restricting it to a specific minor version.
Rearranged and grouped struct fields more logically within Client. Introduced the dialContextFunc and fallbackPort fields to enhance connection flexibility. Minor code style adjustments were also made for better readability.
Added mutex locking in the `Send` method for both `client_120.go` and `client_119.go`. This ensures thread-safe access to the connection checks and prevents potential race conditions.
Reordered and grouped fields in the Client struct for clarity. The reorganization separates logical groups of fields, making it easier to understand and maintain the code. This includes proper grouping of TLS parameters, DSN options, and debug settings.
Add mutex locking for client connections to ensure thread safety. Introduce `HasConnection` method to check active connections and `UpdateDeadline` method to handle timeout updates. Refactor connection handling in `checkConn` and `tls` methods accordingly.
Remove `connpool.go` and `connpool_test.go`. This eliminates the connection pool feature from the codebase, including associated functionality and tests. The connection pool feature is much to complex and doesn't provide the benefits expected by the concurrency feature
Updated the test name from `TestConnPool_GetContextTimeout` to `TestConnPool_GetContextCancel` to better reflect its functionality. This change improves test readability and maintains consistency with the context usage in the test.
Updated the Get method in connpool.go and its usage in tests to include a context argument for better cancellation and timeout handling. Removed the redundant dialContext field from the connection pool struct and added a new test to validate context timeout behavior.
This commit introduces two new tests: `TestConnPool_Close` and `TestConnPool_Concurrency`. The former ensures the proper closing of connection pool resources, while the latter checks for concurrency issues by creating and closing multiple connections in parallel.
Introduces `TestPoolConn_MarkUnusable` to ensure the pool maintains its integrity when a connection is marked unusable. This test validates that the connection pool size adjusts correctly after marking a connection as unusable and closing it.
Removed redundant fmt.Printf error print statements for connection read and write errors. This cleans up the test output and makes error handling more streamlined.
Add error checks to Close() calls in connpool_test.go to ensure connection closures are handled properly, with descriptive error messages. Update comment in connpool.go to improve clarity on the source of code inspiration.
This commit introduces a new test, `TestPoolConn_Close`, to verify that connections are correctly closed and returned to the pool. It sets up a simple SMTP server, creates a connection pool, tests writing to and closing connections, and checks the pool size to ensure proper behavior.
Added new test cases `TestConnPool_Get_Type` and `TestConnPool_Get` to verify connection pool operations. These tests ensure proper connection type and handling of pool size after connection retrieval and usage.
The check for io.EOF and the associated print statement were unnecessary because the loop breaks on any error. This change simplifies the error handling logic in the `client_test.go` file and avoids redundant code.
Introduced unit tests for the connection pool to ensure robust functionality. Also, renamed the Len method to Size in the Pool interface and its implementation for better clarity and consistency.
Introduce ErrClosed and ErrNilConn errors for better error handling. Implement Close and MarkUnusable methods for improved connection lifecycle management. Add put method to return connections to the pool or close them if necessary.
Introduced context support and enhanced error handling in connpool.go. Added detailed comments for better maintainability and introduced a wrapper for net.Conn to manage connection close behavior. The changes improve the robustness and clarity of the connection pool's operation.
Introduce connPool struct and implement the Pool interface. Add error handling for invalid pool capacity settings and provide a constructor for creating new connection pools with specified capacities.
Introduces a new `connpool.go` file implementing a connection pool interface for managing network connections. This interface includes methods to get and close connections, as well as to retrieve the current pool size. The implementation is initially based on a fork of code from the Fatih Arslan GitHub repository.
This commit introduces a new test case in random_test.go to ensure that the randNum function returns zero when given an input of zero. This helps validate the correctness of edge case handling in the random number generation logic.
Store and restore the original TMPDIR value using a deferred function in `msg_nowin_test.go`. This ensures the TMPDIR environment variable is restored after the test runs, preventing potential side effects on other tests or processes.
Reformatted the instantiation of the SendError struct to improve readability. This helps maintain consistency and clarity in the code base for better collaboration and future maintenance.
Introduce tests for `SendError` to verify behavior of `errors.Is` and string representation. `TestSendError_IsFail` checks for error mismatch, and `TestSendError_ErrorMulti` verifies the formatted error message.
These tests ensure that accessing MessageID and Msg methods on a nil SendError pointer returns the expected values (empty string and nil respectively). This helps in validating the error handling logic and avoiding potential nil pointer dereference issues.
Eliminated redundant error handling for random number generation as errors from these functions do not require special attention. This reduces code complexity and improves readability.
Updated the TestMsg_SetMessageIDRandomness test to run 50,000 iterations instead of 100, ensuring a more robust evaluation of the Msg.SetMessageID method's randomness. Additionally, streamlined the retrieval of Message ID using GetMessageID.
Removed error handling from `randNum` in `random_test.go` and introduced new `randNum` implementations for different Go versions (1.19, 1.20-1.21, 1.22+). This ensures compatibility with different versions of Go and utilizes the appropriate version-specific random number generation methods. We are using math/rand instead crypto/rand. For our needs this should be sufficient.
This new test verifies error handling for WriteToTempFile when the TMPDIR environment variable is set to an invalid directory. It ensures that the method fails as expected under these conditions, improving code robustness.
Introduce two new tests in senderror_test.go: TestSendError_MessageID and TestSendError_Msg. These tests validate the behavior of the MessageID and Msg methods of the SendError type, ensuring correct handling of message ID and sender information.