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Daniel Gustafsson e2ef8d6fa1
cookies: support creation-time attribute for cookies
According to RFC6265 section 5.4, cookies with equal path lengths
SHOULD be sorted by creation-time (earlier first). This adds a
creation-time record to the cookie struct in order to make cookie
sorting more deterministic. The creation-time is defined as the
order of the cookies in the jar, the first cookie read fro the
jar being the oldest. The creation-time is thus not serialized
into the jar. Also remove the strcmp() matching in the sorting as
there is no lexicographic ordering in RFC6265. Existing tests are
updated to match.

Closes #2524
2018-08-31 14:11:37 +02:00

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<testcase>
<info>
<keywords>
HTTP
HTTP GET
cookies
cookiejar
</keywords>
</info>
# Server-side
<reply>
<data>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
Server: test-server/fake
Content-Length: 4
Content-Type: text/html
Funny-head: yesyes
Set-Cookie: foobar=name; domain=anything.com; path=/ ; secure
Set-Cookie:ismatch=this ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/silly/
Set-Cookie: overwrite=this ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/overwrite/
Set-Cookie: overwrite=this2 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/overwrite
Set-Cookie: sec1value=secure1 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure1/ ; secure
Set-Cookie: sec2value=secure2 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure2/ ; secure=
Set-Cookie: sec3value=secure3 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure3/ ; secure=
Set-Cookie: sec4value=secure4 ; secure=; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure4/ ;
Set-Cookie: sec5value=secure5 ; secure; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure5/ ;
Set-Cookie: sec6value=secure6 ; secure ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure6/ ;
Set-Cookie: sec7value=secure7 ; secure ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure7/ ;
Set-Cookie: sec8value=secure8 ; secure= ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure8/ ;
Set-Cookie: secure=very1 ; secure=; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/secure9/;
Set-Cookie: httpo1=value1 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p1/; httponly
Set-Cookie: httpo2=value2 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p2/; httponly=
Set-Cookie: httpo3=value3 ; httponly; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p3/;
Set-Cookie: httpo4=value4 ; httponly=; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/;
Set-Cookie: httponly=myvalue1 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; httponly
Set-Cookie: httpandsec=myvalue2 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; httponly; secure
Set-Cookie: httpandsec2=myvalue3; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; httponly=; secure
Set-Cookie: httpandsec3=myvalue4 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; httponly; secure=
Set-Cookie: httpandsec4=myvalue5 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; httponly=; secure=
Set-Cookie: httpandsec5=myvalue6 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; secure; httponly=
Set-Cookie: httpandsec6=myvalue7 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; secure=; httponly=
Set-Cookie: httpandsec7=myvalue8 ; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; secure; httponly
Set-Cookie: httpandsec8=myvalue9; domain=127.0.0.1; path=/p4/; secure=; httponly
Set-Cookie: partmatch=present; domain=127.0.0.1 ; path=/;
Set-Cookie:eat=this; domain=moo.foo.moo;
Set-Cookie: eat=this-too; domain=.foo.moo;
Set-Cookie: nodomainnovalue
Set-Cookie: nodomain=value; expires=Fri Feb 2 11:56:27 GMT 2035
Set-Cookie: novalue; domain=reallysilly
Set-Cookie: test=yes; domain=foo.com; expires=Sat Feb 2 11:56:27 GMT 2030
Set-Cookie: test2=yes; domain=se; expires=Sat Feb 2 11:56:27 GMT 2030
Set-Cookie: magic=yessir; path=/silly/; HttpOnly
Set-Cookie: blexp=yesyes; domain=127.0.0.1; domain=127.0.0.1; expiry=totally bad;
Set-Cookie: partialip=nono; domain=.0.0.1;
Set-Cookie: withspaces= yes within and around ;
Set-Cookie: withspaces2 =before equals;
Set-Cookie: prespace= yes before;
Set-Cookie: securewithspace=after ; secure =
boo
</data>
</reply>
# Client-side
<client>
<server>
http
</server>
<name>
HTTP with weirdly formatted cookies and cookiejar storage
</name>
# Explicitly set the time zone to a known good one, in case the user is
# using one of the 'right' zones that take into account leap seconds
# which causes the cookie expiry times to be different.
<setenv>
TZ=GMT
</setenv>
<command>
http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/we/want/31 -b none -c log/jar31.txt
</command>
<precheck>
perl -e "print 'Test requires default test server host' if ( '%HOSTIP' ne '127.0.0.1' );"
</precheck>
</client>
# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
<verify>
<strip>
^User-Agent:.*
</strip>
<protocol>
GET /we/want/31 HTTP/1.1
Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
Accept: */*
</protocol>
<file name="log/jar31.txt" mode="text">
# Netscape HTTP Cookie File
# https://curl.haxx.se/docs/http-cookies.html
# This file was generated by libcurl! Edit at your own risk.
127.0.0.1 FALSE /we/want/ TRUE 0 securewithspace after
127.0.0.1 FALSE /we/want/ FALSE 0 prespace yes before
127.0.0.1 FALSE /we/want/ FALSE 0 withspaces2 before equals
127.0.0.1 FALSE /we/want/ FALSE 0 withspaces yes within and around
127.0.0.1 FALSE /we/want/ FALSE 0 blexp yesyes
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /silly/ FALSE 0 magic yessir
127.0.0.1 FALSE /we/want/ FALSE 2054030187 nodomain value
127.0.0.1 FALSE / FALSE 0 partmatch present
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec8 myvalue9
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec7 myvalue8
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec6 myvalue7
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec5 myvalue6
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec4 myvalue5
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec3 myvalue4
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec2 myvalue3
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ TRUE 0 httpandsec myvalue2
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ FALSE 0 httponly myvalue1
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p4/ FALSE 0 httpo4 value4
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p3/ FALSE 0 httpo3 value3
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p2/ FALSE 0 httpo2 value2
#HttpOnly_127.0.0.1 FALSE /p1/ FALSE 0 httpo1 value1
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure9/ TRUE 0 secure very1
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure8/ TRUE 0 sec8value secure8
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure7/ TRUE 0 sec7value secure7
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure6/ TRUE 0 sec6value secure6
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure5/ TRUE 0 sec5value secure5
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure4/ TRUE 0 sec4value secure4
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure3/ TRUE 0 sec3value secure3
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure2/ TRUE 0 sec2value secure2
127.0.0.1 FALSE /secure1/ TRUE 0 sec1value secure1
127.0.0.1 FALSE /overwrite FALSE 0 overwrite this2
127.0.0.1 FALSE /silly/ FALSE 0 ismatch this
</file>
</verify>
</testcase>