use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache::Test; use Apache::TestRequest; use Apache::TestUtil qw(t_write_file); # test byteranges if range boundaries are near bucket boundaries my $url = "/apache/chunked/byteranges.txt"; my $file = Apache::Test::vars('serverroot') . "/htdocs$url"; my $content = ""; $content .= sprintf("%04d", $_) for (1 .. 2000); my $clen = length($content); # make mod_bucketeer create buckets of size 200 from our 4000 bytes my $blen = 200; my $B = chr(0x02); my @buckets = ($content =~ /(.{1,$blen})/g); my $file_content = join($B, @buckets); t_write_file($file, $file_content); my @range_boundaries = ( 0, 1, 2, $blen-2, $blen-1, $blen, $blen+1, 3*$blen-2, 3*$blen-1, 3*$blen, 3*$blen+1, $clen-$blen-2, $clen-$blen-1, $clen-$blen, $clen-$blen+1, $clen-2, $clen-1, ); my @test_cases; for my $start (@range_boundaries) { for my $end (@range_boundaries) { push @test_cases, [$start, $end] unless ($end < $start); } } plan tests => scalar(@test_cases), need need_lwp, need_module('mod_bucketeer'); foreach my $test (@test_cases) { my ($start, $end) = @$test; my $r = "$start-$end"; print "range: $r\n"; my $result = GET $url, "Range" => "bytes=$r"; my $expect = substr($content, $start, $end - $start + 1); my $got = $result->content; print("rc " . $result->code . "\n"); print("expect: '$expect'\ngot: '$got'\n"); ok ($got eq $expect); }