curl/tests/runtests.pl

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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Main curl test script, in perl to run on more platforms
#
#######################################################################
# These should be the only variables that might be needed to get edited:
$HOSTIP="127.0.0.1";
$HOSTPORT=8999;
$CURL="../src/curl";
$LOGDIR="log";
$TESTDIR="data";
$SERVERIN="$LOGDIR/server.input";
$CURLOUT="$LOGDIR/curl.out";
# Normally, all test cases should be run, but at times it is handy to
# simply run a particular one:
$TESTCASES="all";
# To run specific test cases, set them like:
# $TESTCASES="1 2 3 7 8";
#######################################################################
# No variables below this point should need to be modified
#
$PIDFILE=".server.pid";
sub stopserver {
# check for pidfile
if ( -f $PIDFILE ) {
$PID=`cat $PIDFILE`;
kill (9, $PID); # die!
unlink $PIDFILE; # server is killed
}
}
sub runserver {
# check for pidfile
if ( -f $PIDFILE ) {
$PID=`cat $PIDFILE`;
if ($PID ne "" && kill(0, $PID)) {
$STATUS="httpd (pid $PID) running";
$RUNNING=1;
}
else {
$STATUS="httpd (pid $PID?) not running";
$RUNNING=0;
}
}
else {
$STATUS="httpd (no pid file) not running";
$RUNNING=0;
}
if ($RUNNING != 1) {
system("perl ./httpserver.pl $HOSTPORT &");
sleep 1; # give it a little time to start
}
else {
print "$STATUS\n";
# verify that our server is one one running on this port:
$data=`$CURL --silent -i $HOSTIP:$HOSTPORT/verifiedserver`;
if ( $data !~ /WE ROOLZ/ ) {
print "Another HTTP server is running on port $HOSTPORT\n",
"Edit runtests.pl to use another port and rerun the test script\n";
exit;
}
print "The running HTTP server has been verified to be our server\n";
}
}
sub filteroff {
my $infile=$_[0];
my $filter=$_[1];
my $ofile=$_[2];
open(IN, "<$infile")
|| return 1;
open(OUT, ">$ofile")
|| return 1;
# print "FILTER: off $filter from $infile to $ofile\n";
# system("egrep -v \"$strip\" < $first > $LOGDIR/generated.tmp");
while(<IN>) {
$_ =~ s/$filter//;
print OUT $_;
}
close(IN);
close(OUT);
return 0;
}
sub compare {
# filter off the 4 pattern before compare!
my $first=$_[0];
my $sec=$_[1];
my $text=$_[2];
my $strip=$_[3];
if ($strip ne "") {
filteroff($first, $strip, "$LOGDIR/generated.tmp");
filteroff($sec, $strip, "$LOGDIR/stored.tmp");
# system("egrep -v \"$strip\" < $sec > $LOGDIR/stored.tmp");
$first="$LOGDIR/generated.tmp";
$sec="$LOGDIR/stored.tmp";
}
$res = system("cmp $first $sec");
$res /= 256;
if ($res != 0) {
print " $text FAILED\n";
return 1;
}
print " $text OK\n";
return 0;
}
sub displaydata {
my $version=`$CURL -V`;
my $hostname=`hostname`;
my $hosttype=`uname -a`;
print "Running tests on:\n",
"$version",
"host $hostname",
"system $hosttype";
}
sub singletest {
my $NUMBER=$_[0];
my $REPLY="${TESTDIR}/reply${NUMBER}.txt";
if ( -f "$TESTDIR/reply${NUMBER}0001.txt" ) {
# we use this file instead to check the final output against
$REPLY="$TESTDIR/reply${NUMBER}0001.txt";
}
# curl command to run
$CURLCMD="$TESTDIR/command$NUMBER.txt";
# this is the valid HTTP we should generate
$HTTP="$TESTDIR/http$NUMBER.txt";
# name of the test
$DESC=`cat $TESTDIR/name$NUMBER.txt | tr -d '\012'`;
# redirected stdout here
$STDOUT="$LOGDIR/stdout$NUMBER";
# if this file exist, we verify that the stdout contained this:
$VALIDOUT="$TESTDIR/stdout$NUMBER.txt";
print "test $NUMBER... [$DESC]\n";
# get the command line options to use
open(COMMAND, "<$CURLCMD");
$cmd=<COMMAND>;
chomp $cmd;
close(COMMAND);
# make some nice replace operations
$cmd =~ s/%HOSTIP/$HOSTIP/g;
$cmd =~ s/%HOSTPORT/$HOSTPORT/g;
$cmd =~ s/%HOSTNAME/$HOSTNAME/g;
# run curl, add -v for debug information output
$CMDLINE="$CURL --output $CURLOUT --include --silent $cmd >$STDOUT";
if($verbose) {
print "$CMDLINE\n";
}
# run the command line we built
$res = system("$CMDLINE");
$res /= 256;
if ($res != 0) {
print "Failed to invoke curl for test $NUMBER\n";
}
else {
# verify the received data
$res = compare($CURLOUT, $REPLY, "data");
$res /= 256;
if ($res) {
exit;
}
# verify the sent request
$res = compare($SERVERIN, $HTTP, "http",
"^(User-Agent:|--curl|Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=).*\r\n");
$res /= 256;
# The strip pattern above is for stripping off User-Agent: since
# that'll be different in all versions, and the lines in a
# RFC1876-post that are randomly generated and therefore are doomed to
# always differ!
if($res) {
exit;
}
if ( -r "$VALIDOUT" ) {
$res = compare($STDOUT, $VALIDOUT, "stdout");
$res /= 256;
if($res) {
exit;
}
}
# remove the stdout file
unlink("$STDOUT");
}
return 0;
}
#######################################################################
# Check options to this test program
#
if ($ARGV[0] eq "-v") {
$verbose=1;
}
#######################################################################
# Output curl version and host info being tested
#
displaydata();
#######################################################################
# remove and recreate logging directory:
#
system("rm -rf $LOGDIR");
mkdir("$LOGDIR", 0777);
#######################################################################
# First, start the TCP server
#
runserver();
#######################################################################
# The main test-loop
#
if ( $TESTCASES eq "all") {
$TESTCASES=`ls -1 $TESTDIR/command*.txt | sed -e 's/[a-z\/\.]*//g' | sort -n`;
}
foreach $testnum (split(" ", $TESTCASES)) {
singletest($testnum);
# loop for next test
}
#######################################################################
# Tests done, stop the server
#
stopserver();