#!/bin/sh # $Id: testminiwget.sh,v 1.14 2017/11/02 16:52:37 nanard Exp $ # project miniupnp : http://miniupnp.free.fr/ # (c) 2011-2017 Thomas Bernard # # test program for miniwget.c # is usually invoked by "make check" # # This test program : # 1 - launches a local HTTP server (minihttptestserver) # 2 - uses testminiwget to retreive data from this server # 3 - compares served and received data # 4 - kills the local HTTP server and exits # # The script was tested and works with ksh, bash # it should now also run with dash TMPD=`mktemp -d -t miniwgetXXXXXXXXXX` HTTPSERVEROUT="${TMPD}/httpserverout" EXPECTEDFILE="${TMPD}/expectedfile" DOWNLOADEDFILE="${TMPD}/downloadedfile" PORT= RET=0 IPCONFIG=$(which ifconfig) if [ -z "$IPCONFIG" ] ; then IPCONFIG="/sbin/ifconfig" fi case "$HAVE_IPV6" in n|no|0) ADDR=localhost SERVERARGS="" ;; *) ADDR="[::1]" SERVERARGS="-6" ;; esac #make minihttptestserver #make testminiwget # launching the test HTTP server ./minihttptestserver $SERVERARGS -e $EXPECTEDFILE > $HTTPSERVEROUT & SERVERPID=$! while [ -z "$PORT" ]; do sleep 1 PORT=`cat $HTTPSERVEROUT | sed 's/Listening on port \([0-9]*\)/\1/' ` done if [ "$PORT" = "*** ERROR ***" ]; then echo "HTTP test server error" echo "Network config :" $IPCONFIG -a exit 2 fi echo "Test HTTP server is listening on $PORT" URL1="http://$ADDR:$PORT/index.html" URL2="http://$ADDR:$PORT/chunked" URL3="http://$ADDR:$PORT/addcrap" echo "standard test ..." ./testminiwget $URL1 "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.1" if cmp $EXPECTEDFILE "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.1" ; then echo "ok" else echo "standard test FAILED" RET=1 fi echo "chunked transfert encoding test ..." ./testminiwget $URL2 "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.2" if cmp $EXPECTEDFILE "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.2" ; then echo "ok" else echo "chunked transfert encoding test FAILED" RET=1 fi echo "response too long test ..." ./testminiwget $URL3 "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.3" if cmp $EXPECTEDFILE "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.3" ; then echo "ok" else echo "response too long test FAILED" RET=1 fi # kill the test HTTP server kill $SERVERPID wait $SERVERPID # remove temporary files (for success cases) if [ $RET -eq 0 ]; then rm -f "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.1" rm -f "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.2" rm -f "${DOWNLOADEDFILE}.3" rm -f $EXPECTEDFILE $HTTPSERVEROUT rmdir ${TMPD} else echo "at least one of the test FAILED" echo "directory ${TMPD} is left intact" fi exit $RET