use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache::Test; use Apache::TestRequest; use Apache::TestUtil; use IO::Select; plan tests => 7, need [qw(mod_proxy proxy_http.c)]; my $len = 100000; my $sock = Apache::TestRequest::vhost_socket('proxy_http_reverse'); ok $sock && $sock->connected; my $req = "POST /reverse/modules/cgi/perl_echo.pl HTTP/1.0\r\n". "Content-Length: 0" . $len . "\r\n". "\r\n"; ok $sock->print($req); my $half_body = 'x' x ($len/2); ok $sock->print($half_body); sleep(1); ok $sock->print($half_body); my $readable = IO::Select->new($sock)->can_read(10); ok $readable, 1, "timeout, server hung"; if (!$readable) { skip "server hung, not testing further", foreach(1..2); exit(0); } my $line = Apache::TestRequest::getline($sock) || ''; ok t_cmp($line, qr{^HTTP/1\.. 200}, "request was parsed"); do { $line = Apache::TestRequest::getline($sock) || ''; $line = super_chomp($line); print "# header: $line\n"; } until ($line eq ""); my $buffer; while ($len > 0 && $sock->read($buffer, $len)) { print "# got: $buffer\n"; $len -= length($buffer); print "# remaining: $len\n"; } ok t_cmp($len, 0, "read entire body"); sub super_chomp { my ($body) = shift; ## super chomp - all leading and trailing \n (and \r for win32) $body =~ s/^[\n\r]*//; $body =~ s/[\n\r]*$//; ## and all the rest change to spaces $body =~ s/\n/ /g; $body =~ s/\r//g; #rip out all remaining \r's $body; }