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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-05-05 17:38:31 +0000
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+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+from sys import exit
+from test.http_test import HTTPTest
+from misc.wget_file import WgetFile
+
+"""
+ This test ensures that Wget handles a 504 Gateway Timeout response
+ correctly.
+ Since, we do not have a direct mechanism for conditionally sending responses
+ via the HTTP Server, I've used a workaround.
+ The server will always respond to a request for File1 with a 504 Gateway
+ Timeout. Using the --tries=2 option, we ensure that Wget attempts the file
+ only twice and then move on to the next file. Finally, check the exact
+ requests that the Server received and compare them, in order, to the
+ expected sequence of requests.
+
+ In this case, we expect Wget to attempt File1 twice and File2 once. If Wget
+ considered 504 as a general Server Error, it would be a fatal failure and
+ Wget would request File1 only once.
+"""
+############# File Definitions ###############################################
+File1 = """All happy families are alike;
+Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way"""
+File2 = "Anyone for chocochip cookies?"
+
+File1_rules = {
+ "Response" : 504
+}
+
+A_File = WgetFile ("File1", File1, rules=File1_rules)
+B_File = WgetFile ("File2", File2)
+
+Request_List = [
+ [
+ "GET /File1",
+ "GET /File1",
+ "GET /File2",
+ ]
+]
+
+
+WGET_OPTIONS = "--tries=2"
+WGET_URLS = [["File1", "File2"]]
+
+Files = [[A_File, B_File]]
+
+ExpectedReturnCode = 4
+ExpectedDownloadedFiles = [B_File]
+
+################ Pre and Post Test Hooks #####################################
+pre_test = {
+ "ServerFiles" : Files
+}
+test_options = {
+ "WgetCommands" : WGET_OPTIONS,
+ "Urls" : WGET_URLS
+}
+post_test = {
+ "ExpectedFiles" : ExpectedDownloadedFiles,
+ "ExpectedRetcode" : ExpectedReturnCode,
+ "FilesCrawled" : Request_List
+}
+
+err = HTTPTest (
+ pre_hook=pre_test,
+ test_params=test_options,
+ post_hook=post_test
+).begin ()
+
+exit (err)