2009-09-08 01:40:25 -04:00
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use FTPTest;
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###############################################################################
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my $afile = <<EOF;
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Some text.
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EOF
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my $bfile = <<EOF;
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Some more text.
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EOF
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$afile =~ s/\n/\r\n/g;
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$bfile =~ s/\n/\r\n/g;
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# code, msg, headers, content
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my %urls = (
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'/afile.txt' => {
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content => $afile,
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},
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'/bfile.txt' => {
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content => $bfile,
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},
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);
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my $cmdline = $WgetTest::WGETPATH . " -d -nH -Nc -r ftp://localhost:{{port}}/";
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my $expected_error_code = 0;
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# Don't need to worry about timestamps, the "bad_list" setting will
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# ensure the sizes don't match expectations, and so they'll always be
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# re-downloaded.
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my %expected_downloaded_files = (
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'afile.txt' => {
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content => $afile,
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},
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'bfile.txt' => {
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content => $bfile,
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},
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);
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my %preexisting_files = (
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'afile.txt' => {
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content => $afile,
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},
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'bfile.txt' => {
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content => $bfile,
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},
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);
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###############################################################################
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my $the_test = FTPTest->new (name => "Test-ftp-bad-list",
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2009-09-21 23:39:44 -04:00
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input => \%urls,
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cmdline => $cmdline,
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errcode => $expected_error_code,
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2009-09-08 01:40:25 -04:00
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output => \%expected_downloaded_files,
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existing => \%preexisting_files,
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server_behavior => {bad_list => 1});
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exit $the_test->run();
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# vim: et ts=4 sw=4
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