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This document describes the working of the GNU Wget Test Suite.
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Install Instructions:
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================================================================================
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This Test Suite exploits the Parallel Test Harness available in GNU Autotools.
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Since it uses features from a relatively recent verion of Autotools, the minimum
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required version as been bumped up to 1.11.
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Run the './configure' command to generate the Makefile and then run 'make check'
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to execute the Test Suite. Use the '-j n' option with 'make check' to execute
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n tests simultaneously.
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Structure:
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================================================================================
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* server: This package contains custom programmatically configurable servers
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(both HTTP and FTP) for testing Wget. The HTTP server runs an instance of
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Python's http.server module. The FTP server is to be implemented.
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* test: This package contains the test case classes for HTTP and FTP. The
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test case classes includes methods for initializing and cleaning up of the
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test environment.
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* Test-Proto.py: This is a prototype Test Case file. The file defines all
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the acceptable elements and their uses. Typically, one must copy this file
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and edit it for writing Test Cases.
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* exc: This package contains custom exception classes used in this test
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suite.
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* conf: This package contains the configuration classes for servers to be
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configured with.
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* misc: This package contains several helper modules used in this test
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suite.
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- colour_terminal.py: A custom module for printing coloured output to
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the terminal. Currently it only supports 4 colours in a *nix
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environment.
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- wget_file.py: Module which contains WgetFile, which is a file data
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container object.
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Working:
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================================================================================
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The Test Files are valid Python scripts and the default mask for them is 755.
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A singular Test must be invoked in the following manner:
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$ ./python3 <Name of Test File> OR
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$ ./<Name of Test File>
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The script will then initialize the various elements and pass them to an object
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of the respective Test Class. A directory with the name <Test name>-test will be
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created and the PWD will be changed to this directory. The server is then
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spawned with the required configuration elements. A blocking call to Wget is
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made with the command line arguments specified in the Test Case along with the
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list of URLs that it must download. The server is killed once Wget returns and
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the following checks are used to determine the pass/fail status of the test:
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* Return Code: The Exit code of Wget is matched against the expected Exit
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Code as mentioned in the Test Case File.
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* Downloaded Files: Check whether the expected downloaded files exist on
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disk.
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* File Content: Test whether the file contents were correctly downloaded by
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Wget and not corrupted mid-way.
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* Excess Files: Check to see whether any unexpected files were downloaded
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by Wget.
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Exit Codes:
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===============================================================================
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Following is a list of Exit Status Codes for the tests:
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* 0 Test Successful
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* 66 Errors/Warnings Reported by Thread Sanitizer (If built with -fsanitize)
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* 77 Test Skipped
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* 99 Hard Error
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* 100 Test Failed
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Tests are skipped when they are either not supported by the platform, or Wget
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is not compiled with support for that feature. This feature has not yet been
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implemented.
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Hard Errors occur when there are problems with the Environment code. Hard
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Error reporting is currently not enabled and all errors are reported as
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failures.
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All exceptions should ideally be handled gracefully. If you see any unhandled
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exceptions, please file a bug report at <bug-wget@gnu.org>
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Environment Variables:
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================================================================================
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* SERVER_WAIT: Set this environment variable with a value for the number of
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seconds the test should sleep between invoking the server and calling the Wget
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executable. This is used when one would like to test a different version of
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the executable or for running the test through external utilities like gdb and
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valgrind.
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* NO_CLEANUP: Do not remove the temporary files created by the test.
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This will prevent the ${testname}-test directory from being deleted
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File Structure:
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================================================================================
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The test case files are Python scripts. It is believed that Python is a simple
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yet elegant language and should be easy for everyone to comprehend. This test
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suite is written with the objective of making it easy to write new tests. The
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structure has been kept as intuitive as possible and should not require much
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effort to get accustomed to.
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All Test Files MUST begin with the following Three Lines:
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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from sys import exit
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from WgetTest import {HTTPTest|FTPTest}
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from misc.wget_file import WgetFile
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It is recommended that a small description of the Test Case is provided next.
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This would be very helpful to future contributors.
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Next, is the const variable, TEST_NAME that defines the name of the Test.
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Each File in the Test must be represented as a WgetFile object. The WgetFile
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Class has the following prototype:
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WgetFile (str name, str contents, str timestamp, dict rules)
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None except name is a mandatory paramter, one may pass only those parameters
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that are required by the File object.
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The timestamp string should be a valid Unix Timestamp as defined in RFC xxxx.
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The rules object is a dictionary element, with the key as the Rule Name and
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value as the Rule Data. In most cases, the Rule Data is another dictionary.
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Various variables used consistently across all tests are:
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* WGET_OPTIONS: The command line string passed to Wget upon invokation. This
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string may contain URLs, like in the case where in-URL authentication is
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used. Variable names passed like {{var_name}} will be replaced by the
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contents of the variable self.var_name before being passed to Wget
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* WGET_URLS: This is a list of filenames which will be appended as the URLs
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to Wget during invokation. This is a list of lists, where WGET_URLS[0]
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represents the list of Filenames called from Server[0], WGET_URLS[1] is a
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list of files downloaded from Server[2], etc.
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* Files: This variable defines the files that exist in the Server's
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filesystem. The Files variable is a list of lists of WgetFile objects.
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This means that File[0] is a list of WgetFile objects that lie on Server[0],
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File[1] a list of files on Server[1] and so on.
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* Existing_Files: This is a list of files that already exist in the
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directory from which Wget is invoked.
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* ExpectedReturnCode: The Exit Code expected to be returned by Wget after
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the test.
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* ExpectedDownloadedFiles: A list of files that are expected in the local
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directory after Wget has finished executing. This does not include the files
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already existing before Wget was launched and must be mentioned again.
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* Request_List: An unordered list of Requests that each server must receive.
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This too is a list of lists and follows the same convention as others above.
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Both, the HTTPTest and FTPTest modules have the same prototype:
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{
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name,
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pre_hook,
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test_options,
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post_hook,
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protocols
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}
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name should be a string, and is usually passed to the TEST_NAME variable,
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the three hooks should be Python dict objects and protocols should be a list of
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protocols, like [HTTP, HTTPS].
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Valid File Rules:
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This section lists the currently supported File Rules and their structure.
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* Authentication: Used when a File must require Authorization for access.
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The value for this key is the following dictionary:
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|-->Type : Basic|Digest|Both|Both_inline
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|-->User : <Username>
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--->Pass : <Password>
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* ExpectHeader : The following Headers MUST exist in every Request for the
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File. The value for this key is a dictionary object where each header is
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represented as:
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|-->Header Name : <Header Data>
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* RejectHeader : This list of Headers must NEVER occur in a request. It
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uses the same value format as ExpectHeader.
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* SendHeader : This list of Headers will be sent in EVERY response to a
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request for the respective file. It follows the same value format as
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ExpectHeader.
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* Response : The HTTP Response Code to send to a request for this File.
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The value is an Integer that represents a valid HTTP Response Code.
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Pre Test Hooks:
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The Pre-Test Hooks are executed just after starting the server and just before
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spawning an instance of the server. These are usually used for setting up the
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Test Environment and Server Rules. The currently supported Pre-Test Hooks are:
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* ServerFiles : A list of WgetFile objects that must exist on the Server
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* LocalFiles : A list of WgetFile objects that exist locally on disk
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before Wget is executed.
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Since pre_test is a dictionary, one may not assume that the hooks will be
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executed in the same order as they are defined.
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Test Options:
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The test_options dictionary defines the commands to be used when the Test is
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executed. The currently supported options are:
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* Urls : A list of the filenames that Wget must attempt to
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download. The complete URL will be created and passed to Wget
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automatically. (alias URLs)
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* WgetCommands : A string consisting of the various commandline switches
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sent to Wget upon invokation. Any data placed between {{ }} in this string
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will be replaced with the contents of self.<data> before being passed to
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Wget. This is particularly useful for getting the hostname and port for a
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file. While all Download URL's are passed to Urls, a notable exception is
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when in-url authentication is used. In such a case, the URL is specified in
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the WgetCommands string.
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Post-Test Hooks:
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================================================================================
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These hooks are executed as soon as the call to Wget returns. The post-test
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hooks are usually used to run checks on the data, files downloaded, return code,
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etc. The following hooks are currently supported:
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* ExpectedRetcode : This is an integer value of the ReturnCode with which
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Wget is expected to exit. (alias ExpectedRetCode)
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* ExpectedFiles : This is a list of WgetFile objects of the files that
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must exist locally on disk in the Test directory.
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* FilesCrawled : This requires a list of the Requests that the server is
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expected to receive. The order is un-important since it will vary on the
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parallel-wget branch. This hook is used in tests for Recursive mode to
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ensure that the website is traversed correctly.
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Writing New Tests:
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================================================================================
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See Test-Proto.py for an example of how to write Test Case files. The
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recommended method for writing new Test Case files is to copy Test-Proto.py and
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modify it to ones needs.
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In case you require any functionality that is not currently defined in List of
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Rules defined above, you should implement a new class in the conf package. The
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file name doesn't matter (though it's better to give it an appropriate name).
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The new rule or hook class should be like this:
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from conf import rule
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@rule()
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class MyNewRule:
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def __init__(self, rule_arg):
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self.rule_arg = rule_arg
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# your rule initialization code goes here
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from conf import hook
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@hook()
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class MyNewHook:
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def __init__(self, hook_arg):
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self.hook_arg = hook_arg
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# your hook initialization code goes here
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def __call__(self, test_obj):
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# your hook code goes here
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============================================
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Once a new Test File is created, it must be added to the TESTS variable in
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Makefile.am. This way the Test will be executed on running a 'make check'.
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If a Test is expected to fail on the current master branch, then the Test should
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also be added to the XFAIL_TESTS variable. This will allow expected failures to
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pass through. If a test mentioned in the XFAIL_TESTS variable passes, it gets
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red-flagged as a XPASS.
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Remember to always name the Test correctly using the TEST_NAME variable. This
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is essential since a directory with the Test Name is created and this can
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cause synchronization problems when the Parallel Test Harness is used.
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One can use the following command on Unix systems to check for TEST_NAME
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clashes:
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$ grep -r -h "TEST_NAME =" | cut -c13- | uniq -c -d
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Work Remaining:
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================================================================================
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Some amount of work still remains to be done.
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* Errors in server-side checks need to be handled more explicitly
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* Support parallel-wget branch
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* Support to spawn multiple servers is already in place. Need to handle
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multiple requests to a server simultaneously. Use THreading MixIn.
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* SSL Tests. Use xyne's HTTPS server implemention
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* Complete support for FTP Tests
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* IRI Support. This shouldn't require much effort
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Requirements:
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================================================================================
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1. Python >= 3.0
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2. Automake >= 1.11
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