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+use strict;
+use warnings FATAL => 'all';
+
+use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile catdir);
+
+use Apache::Test;
+use Apache::TestUtil;
+use Apache::TestRequest;
+
+##
+## mod_autoindex test part II
+##
+## this tests how mod_autoindex handles sub-dirs:
+## normal, with protected access, with broken .htaccess, etc...
+
+#my $cfg = Apache::Test::config();
+my $vars = Apache::Test::config()->{vars};
+my $documentroot = $vars->{documentroot};
+my $base_dir = catdir $documentroot, "modules", "autoindex2";
+my $base_uri = "/modules/autoindex2";
+my $have_apache_2 = have_apache 2;
+
+# which sub-dir listings should be seen in mod_autoindex's output
+# 1 == should appear
+# 0 == should not appear
+my %dirs = (
+ dir_normal => 1, # obvious
+ dir_protected => $have_apache_2?0:1, #
+ dir_broken => $have_apache_2?0:1, #
+);
+
+plan tests => 3, ['autoindex'];
+
+setup();
+
+my $res = GET_BODY "$base_uri/";
+
+# simply test whether we get the sub-dir listed or not
+for my $dir (sort keys %dirs) {
+ my $found = $res =~ /$dir/ ? 1 : 0;
+ ok t_cmp($found,
+ $dirs{$dir},
+ "$dir should @{[$dirs{$dir}?'':'not ']}be listed");
+}
+
+sub setup {
+ t_mkdir $base_dir;
+
+ ### normal dir
+ t_mkdir catdir $base_dir, "dir_normal";
+
+ ### passwd protected dir
+ my $prot_dir = catdir $base_dir, "dir_protected";
+ # htpasswd file
+ t_write_file catfile($prot_dir, "htpasswd"), "nobody:HIoD8SxAgkCdQ";
+ # .htaccess file
+ my $content = <<CONTENT;
+AuthType Basic
+AuthName "Restricted Directory"
+AuthUserFile $prot_dir/htpasswd
+Require valid user
+CONTENT
+ t_write_file catfile($prot_dir, ".htaccess"), $content;
+
+ ### dir with a broken .htaccess
+ my $broken_dir = catdir $base_dir, "dir_broken";
+ t_write_file catfile($broken_dir, ".htaccess"),
+ "This_is_a_broken_on_purpose_.htaccess_file";
+
+}