use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache::Test; use Apache::TestConfig; use Apache::TestUtil qw(t_debug); use IPC::Open3; use Symbol; use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile); use Data::Dumper; my $vars = Apache::Test::vars(); plan tests => ($vars->{ssl_module_name} ? 5 : 2); sub run_and_gather_output { my $command = shift; t_debug "# running: ", $command, "\n"; my ($cin, $cout, $cerr); $cerr = gensym(); my $pid = open3($cin, $cout, $cerr, $command); waitpid( $pid, 0 ); my $status = $? >> 8; my @cstdout = <$cout>; my @cstderr = <$cerr>; return { status => $status, stdout => \@cstdout, stderr => \@cstderr }; } my $ab_path = catfile $vars->{bindir}, "ab"; my $http_url = Apache::TestRequest::module2url("core", {scheme => 'http', path => '/'}); my $http_results = run_and_gather_output("ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=0' $ab_path -B 127.0.0.1 -q -n 10 $http_url"); ok $http_results->{status}, 0; ok scalar(@{$http_results->{stderr}}), 0; if ($vars->{ssl_module_name}) { my $https_url = Apache::TestRequest::module2url($vars->{ssl_module_name}, {scheme => 'https', path => '/'}); my $https_results = run_and_gather_output("ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=0' $ab_path -B 127.0.0.1 -q -n 10 $https_url"); ok $https_results->{status}, 0; ok (scalar(@{$https_results->{stderr}}), 0, "https had stderr output:" . Dumper $https_results->{stderr}); #XXX: For some reason, stderr is getting pushed into stdout. This test will at least catch known SSL failures ok (scalar(grep(/SSL.*(fail|err)/i, @{$https_results->{stdout}})), 0, "https stdout had some possibly alarming content:" . Dumper $https_results->{stdout} ); }