#!/usr/bin/env -S perl -I . use strict; use warnings; use HTTPTest; ############################################################################### my $osname = $^O; print "OS=$osname\n"; my $index = < Index Site EOF my $converted = < Index Site EOF my $site = < Site Subsite EOF # code, msg, headers, content my %urls = ( '/index.html' => { code => "200", msg => "Ok", headers => { "Content-type" => "text/html", }, content => $index, }, '/site;sub:.html' => { code => "200", msg => "Ok", headers => { "Content-type" => "text/html", }, content => $site, }, ); my $restrict = "unix"; if ($osname eq "MSWin32") { $restrict = "windows"; } my $cmdline = $WgetTest::WGETPATH . " -k -r -nH --restrict-file-names=$restrict http://localhost:{{port}}/index.html"; my $expected_error_code = 0; my %expected_downloaded_files = ( 'index.html' => { content => $converted, }, 'site;sub:.html' => { content => $site, }, ); ############################################################################### my $the_test = HTTPTest->new (input => \%urls, cmdline => $cmdline, errcode => $expected_error_code, output => \%expected_downloaded_files); exit $the_test->run(); # vim: et ts=4 sw=4