wget/tests/Test-https-tlsv1.px

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#!/usr/bin/env -S perl -I .
use strict;
use warnings;
use Socket;
use WgetFeature qw(https);
use SSLTest;
###############################################################################
# code, msg, headers, content
my %urls = (
'/somefile.txt' => {
code => "200",
msg => "Dontcare",
headers => {
"Content-type" => "text/plain",
},
content => "blabla",
},
);
my $srcdir;
if (@ARGV) {
$srcdir = shift @ARGV;
} elsif (defined $ENV{srcdir}) {
$srcdir = $ENV{srcdir};
}
$srcdir = Cwd::abs_path("$srcdir");
# HOSTALIASES env variable allows us to create hosts file alias.
my $testhostname = "WgetTestingServer";
$ENV{'HOSTALIASES'} = "$srcdir/certs/wgethosts";
my $addr = gethostbyname($testhostname);
unless ($addr)
{
warn "Failed to resolve $testhostname, using $srcdir/certs/wgethosts\n";
exit 77;
}
unless (inet_ntoa($addr) =~ "127.0.0.1")
{
warn "Unexpected IP for localhost: ".inet_ntoa($addr)."\n";
exit 77;
}
my $port = 28443;
my $cmdline = $WgetTest::WGETPATH . " --secure-protocol=TLSv1".
" --ca-certificate=$srcdir/certs/test-ca-cert.pem".
" https://$testhostname:$port/somefile.txt";
my $expected_error_code = 0;
my %existing_files = (
);
my %expected_downloaded_files = (
'somefile.txt' => {
content => "blabla",
},
);
my $sslsock = SSLTest->new(cmdline => $cmdline,
input => \%urls,
errcode => $expected_error_code,
existing => \%existing_files,
output => \%expected_downloaded_files,
sslport => $port);
exit $sslsock->run();
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