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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use HTTPTest;
###############################################################################
my $partiallydownloaded = <<EOF;
11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
22222222x222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
EOF
my $rest = <<EOF;
3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
55555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555
EOF
my $downloadedfile = $partiallydownloaded . $rest;
# code, msg, headers, content
my %urls = (
'/somefile.txt' => {
code => "200",
force_code => 1,
msg => "Dontcare",
headers => {
"Content-type" => "text/plain",
"Content-Length" => 0,
},
content => '',
},
);
my $cmdline = $WgetTest::WGETPATH . " -c http://localhost:{{port}}/somefile.txt";
my $expected_error_code = 0;
my %existing_files = (
'somefile.txt' => {
content => $downloadedfile,
},
);
my %expected_downloaded_files = (
'somefile.txt' => {
content => $downloadedfile,
},
);
###############################################################################
my $the_test = HTTPTest->new (input => \%urls,
cmdline => $cmdline,
errcode => $expected_error_code,
existing => \%existing_files,
output => \%expected_downloaded_files);
exit $the_test->run();
# vim: et ts=4 sw=4
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