#!/usr/bin/env perl # 2013-10-17 Andrea Urbani (matfanjol) # In this ftp test: # - the response of SYST command is # 215 UNIX MultiNet Unix Emulation V5.3(93) # - the response of "LIST -a" command is an empty # directory. # wget should use directly the "LIST" command to get # the right content, but it will be ok also "LIST -a" # if followed by "LIST" (in the case of future changes). use strict; use warnings; use FTPTest; ############################################################################### my $afile = <<EOF; Some text. EOF my $bfile = <<EOF; Some more text. EOF $afile =~ s/\n/\r\n/g; $bfile =~ s/\n/\r\n/g; # code, msg, headers, content my %urls = ( '/afile.txt' => { content => $afile, }, '/bfile.txt' => { content => $bfile, }, ); my $cmdline = $WgetTest::WGETPATH . " --no-directories --recursive --level=1 --accept \"?file.txt\" ftp://localhost:{{port}}/"; my $expected_error_code = 0; my %expected_downloaded_files = ( 'afile.txt' => { content => $afile, }, 'bfile.txt' => { content => $bfile, }, ); ############################################################################### my $the_test = FTPTest->new ( input => \%urls, cmdline => $cmdline, errcode => $expected_error_code, output => \%expected_downloaded_files, server_behavior => {list_empty_if_list_a => 1, syst_response => "215 UNIX MultiNet Unix Emulation V5.3(93)"}); exit $the_test->run();