38 lines
1.1 KiB
Perl
38 lines
1.1 KiB
Perl
use strict;
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use warnings FATAL => 'all';
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use Apache::Test;
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use Apache::TestUtil;
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use Apache::TestRequest;
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my @testcases = (
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['/apache/buffer_in/', 'foo'],
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['/apache/buffer_out/', 'foo'],
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['/apache/buffer_in_out/', 'foo'],
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);
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plan tests => scalar @testcases * 4, need 'mod_reflector', 'mod_buffer';
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foreach my $t (@testcases) {
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## Small query ##
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my $r = POST($t->[0], content => $t->[1]);
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# Checking for return code
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ok t_cmp($r->code, 200, "Checking return code is '200'");
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# Checking for content
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ok t_is_equal($r->content, $t->[1]);
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## Big query ##
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# 'foo' is 3 bytes, so 'foo' x 1000000 is ~3M, which is way over the default 'BufferSize'
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### FIXME - testing with to x 10000 is confusing LWP's full-duplex
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### handling: https://github.com/libwww-perl/libwww-perl/issues/299
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### throttled down to a size which seems to work reliably for now
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my $bigsize = 100000;
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$r = POST($t->[0], content => $t->[1] x $bigsize);
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# Checking for return code
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ok t_cmp($r->code, 200, "Checking return code is '200'");
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# Checking for content
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ok t_is_equal($r->content, $t->[1] x $bigsize);
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}
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