use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache::Test; use Apache::TestRequest; use Apache::TestUtil; my @ts = ( # see t/conf/extra.conf.in { url => "/apache/sed/out-foo/foobar.html", content => 'barbar', msg => "sed output filter", code => '200' }, # error after status sent { url => "/apache/sed-echo/out-foo-grow/foobar.html", content => "", msg => "sed output filter too large", code => '200', body=>"foo" x (8192*1024), resplen=>0}, { url => "/apache/sed-echo/input", content => 'barbar', msg => "sed input filter", code => '200', body=>"foobar" }, { url => "/apache/sed-echo/input", content => undef, msg => "sed input filter", code => '200', body=>"foo" x (1024)}, # fixme: returns 400 default error doc for some people instead # { url => "/apache/sed-echo/input", content => '!!!ERROR!!!', msg => "sed input filter", code => '200', skippable=>true body=>"foo" x (1024*4096)} ); my $tests = 2*scalar @ts; plan tests => $tests, need 'LWP::Protocol::AnyEvent::http', need_module('sed'); # Hack to allow streaming of data in/out of mod_echo require LWP::Protocol::AnyEvent::http; for my $t (@ts) { my $req; if (defined($t->{'body'})) { t_debug "posting body of size ". length($t->{'body'}); $req = POST $t->{'url'}, content => $t->{'body'}; t_debug "... posted body of size ". length($t->{'body'}); } else { $req = GET $t->{'url'}; } t_debug "Content Length " . length $req->content; ok t_cmp($req->code, $t->{'code'}, "status code for " . $t->{'url'}); if (defined($t->{content})) { my $content = $req->content; chomp($content); ok t_cmp($content, $t->{content}, $t->{msg}); } else { ok "no body check"; } }