#!/usr/bin/env perl # 2013-10-17 Andrea Urbani (matfanjol) # In this ftp test: # - the response of SYST command is # 215 Unknown ftp service # - the response of "LIST -a" command contains # all the files # - the response of "LIST" command contains # the normal files (hidden files are not present) # wget should use "LIST -a", but also "LIST". # After "LIST", wget will see more data is available # on "LIST -a", so it should go back to "LIST -a". # (See also Test-ftp-list-Unknown-a.px) use strict; use warnings; use FTPTest; ############################################################################### my $normalfile = <<EOF; I'm a normal file EOF my $hiddenfile = <<EOF; I'm an hidden file EOF $normalfile =~ s/\n/\r\n/g; $hiddenfile =~ s/\n/\r\n/g; # code, msg, headers, content my %urls = ( '/normalfile.txt' => { content => $normalfile, }, '/hiddenfile.txt' => { content => $hiddenfile, attr => "H", }, ); my $cmdline = $WgetTest::WGETPATH . " --no-directories --recursive --level=1 ftp://localhost:{{port}}/"; my $expected_error_code = 0; my %expected_downloaded_files = ( 'normalfile.txt' => { content => $normalfile, }, 'hiddenfile.txt' => { content => $hiddenfile, }, ); ############################################################################### my $the_test = FTPTest->new ( input => \%urls, cmdline => $cmdline, errcode => $expected_error_code, output => \%expected_downloaded_files, server_behavior => {list_no_hidden_if_list => 1, syst_response => "215 Unknown ftp service"}); exit $the_test->run();