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package Test::HTTP::LocalServer;
use strict;
use 5.008; # We use "fancy" opening of lexical filehandle, see below
use FindBin;
use File::Spec;
use File::Temp;
use URI::URL qw();
use Carp qw(carp croak);
use Cwd;
use File::Basename;
use Time::HiRes qw ( time sleep );
use HTTP::Tiny;
use HTTP::Daemon 6.05; # Our log server needs this, but we load it here to find its version
our $VERSION = '0.76';
=head1 NAME
Test::HTTP::LocalServer - spawn a local HTTP server for testing
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Tiny;
my $server = Test::HTTP::LocalServer->spawn(
request_pause => 1, # wait one second before accepting the next request
);
my $res = HTTP::Tiny->new->get( $server->url );
print $res->{content};
$server->stop;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module implements a tiny web server suitable for running "live" tests
of HTTP clients against it. It also takes care of cleaning C<%ENV> from settings
that influence the use of a local proxy etc.
Use this web server if you write an HTTP client and want to exercise its
behaviour in your test suite without talking to the outside world.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 C<Test::HTTP::LocalServer-E<gt>spawn %ARGS>
my $server = Test::HTTP::LocalServer->spawn;
This spawns a new HTTP server. The server will stay running until
$server->stop
is called. Ideally, you explicitly call C<< ->stop >> or use
undef $server
before the main program ends so that the program exit code reflects the
real exit code and not the chlid exit code.
Valid arguments are :
=over 4
=item *
C<< html => >> scalar containing the page to be served
If this is not specified, an informative default page will be used.
=item *
C<< request_pause => >> number of seconds to sleep before accepting the next
request
If your system is slow or needs to wait some time before a socket connection
is ready again, use this parameter to make the server wait a bit before
handling the next connection.
=item *
C<< file => >> filename containing the page to be served
=item *
C<< debug => 1 >> to make the spawned server output debug information
=item *
C<< eval => >> string that will get evaluated per request in the server
Try to avoid characters that are special to the shell, especially quotes.
A good idea for a slow server would be
eval => sleep+10
=back
All served HTML will have the first %s replaced by the current location.
The following entries will be removed from C<%ENV> when making a request:
HTTP_PROXY
http_proxy
HTTP_PROXY_ALL
http_proxy_all
HTTPS_PROXY
https_proxy
CGI_HTTP_PROXY
ALL_PROXY
all_proxy
=cut
sub get {
my( $url ) = @_;
local *ENV;
delete @ENV{qw(
HTTP_PROXY http_proxy CGI_HTTP_PROXY
HTTPS_PROXY https_proxy HTTP_PROXY_ALL http_proxy_all
ALL_PROXY
all_proxy
)};
my $response = HTTP::Tiny->new->get($url);
$response->{content}
}
sub spawn_child_win32 { my ( $self, @cmd ) = @_;
local $?;
system(1, @cmd)
}
sub spawn_child_posix { my ( $self, @cmd ) = @_;
require POSIX;
POSIX->import("setsid");
# daemonize
defined(my $pid = fork()) || die "can't fork: $!";
if( $pid ) { # non-zero now means I am the parent
return $pid;
};
#chdir("/") || die "can't chdir to /: $!";
# We are the child, close about everything, then exec
(setsid() != -1) || die "Can't start a new session: $!";
#open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT") || die "can't dup stdout: $!";
#open(STDIN, "< /dev/null") || die "can't read /dev/null: $!";
#open(STDOUT, "> /dev/null") || die "can't write to /dev/null: $!";
exec @cmd or warn $!;
}
sub spawn_child { my ( $self, @cmd ) = @_;
my ($pid);
if( $^O =~ /mswin/i ) {
$pid = $self->spawn_child_win32(@cmd)
} else {
$pid = $self->spawn_child_posix(@cmd)
};
return $pid
}
sub spawn {
my ($class,%args) = @_;
$args{ request_pause } ||= 0;
my $self = { %args };
bless $self,$class;
local $ENV{TEST_HTTP_VERBOSE};
$ENV{TEST_HTTP_VERBOSE}= 1
if (delete $args{debug});
$self->{delete} = [];
if (my $html = delete $args{html}) {
# write the html to a temp file
my ($fh,$tempfile) = File::Temp::tempfile();
binmode $fh;
print $fh $html
or die "Couldn't write tempfile $tempfile : $!";
close $fh;
push @{$self->{delete}},$tempfile;
$args{file} = $tempfile;
};
my ($tmpfh,$logfile) = File::Temp::tempfile();
close $tmpfh;
push @{$self->{delete}},$logfile;
$self->{logfile} = $logfile;
my $web_page = delete $args{file} || "";
my $file = __PACKAGE__;
$file =~ s!::!/!g;
$file .= '.pm';
my $server_file = File::Spec->catfile( dirname( $INC{$file} ),'log-server' );
my ($fh,$url_file) = File::Temp::tempfile;
close $fh; # race condition, but oh well
my @opts = ("-f", $url_file);
push @opts, "-e" => delete($args{ eval })
if $args{ eval };
push @opts, "-s" => $args{ request_pause };
my @cmd=( $^X, $server_file, $web_page, $logfile, @opts );
my $pid = $self->spawn_child(@cmd);
my $timeout = time +2;
while( time < $timeout and (-s $url_file <= 15)) {
sleep( 0.1 ); # overkill, but good enough for the moment
}
my $server;
while( time < $timeout and !open $server, '<', $url_file ) {
sleep(0.1);
};
$server
or die "Couldn't read back URL from '$url_file': $!";
my $url = <$server>;
close $server;
unlink $url_file;
chomp $url;
die "Couldn't read back local server url"
unless $url;
$self->{_pid} = $pid;
$self->{_server_url} = URI::URL->new($url);
$self;
};
=head2 C<< $server->port >>
This returns the port of the current server. As new instances
will most likely run under a different port, this is convenient
if you need to compare results from two runs.
=cut
sub port {
carp __PACKAGE__ . "::port called without a server" unless $_[0]->server_url;
$_[0]->server_url->port
};
=head2 C<< $server->url >>
This returns the L<URI> where you can contact the server. This url
is valid until the C<$server> goes out of scope or you call
$server->stop;
The returned object is a copy that you can modify at your leisure.
=cut
sub url {
$_[0]->server_url->abs
};
=head2 C<< $server->server_url >>
This returns the L<URI> object of the server URL. Use L</$server-E<gt>url> instead.
Use this object if you want to modify the hostname or other properties of the
server object.
Consider this basically an emergency accessor. In about every case,
using C<< ->url() >> does what you want.
=cut
sub server_url {
$_[0]->{_server_url}
};
=head2 C<< $server->stop >>
This stops the server process by requesting a special
url.
=cut
sub stop {
local $?; # so we don't override the exit code of a child here
get( $_[0]->server_url() . "quit_server" );
undef $_[0]->{_server_url};
my $pid = delete $_[0]->{_pid};
waitpid $pid, 0;
#my $retries = 10;
#while(--$retries and CORE::kill( 0 => $_[0]->{ _pid } )) {
#warn "Waiting for '$_[0]->{ _pid }'";
#sleep 1; # to give the child a chance to go away
#};
#if( ! $retries ) {
#$_[0]->kill;
#};
};
=head2 C<< $server->kill >>
This kills the server process via C<kill>. The log
cannot be retrieved then.
=cut
sub kill {
my $pid = delete $_[0]->{_pid};
if( $pid and CORE::kill( 0 => $pid )) {
local $?; # so we don't override the exit code of a child here
# The kid is still alive
CORE::kill( 'KILL' => $pid )
or warn "Couldn't kill pid '$pid': $!";
waitpid $pid, 0;
};
undef $_[0]->{_server_url};
};
=head2 C<< $server->get_log >>
This returns the
output of the server process. This output will be a list of
all requests made to the server concatenated together
as a string.
=cut
sub get_log {
my ($self) = @_;
return get( $self->server_url() . "get_server_log" );
};
sub DESTROY {
$_[0]->stop if $_[0]->server_url;
for my $file (@{$_[0]->{delete}}) {
unlink $file or warn "Couldn't remove tempfile $file : $!\n";
};
if( $_[0]->{_pid } and CORE::kill( 0 => $_[0]->{_pid })) {
$_[0]->kill; # boom
};
};
=head2 C<< $server->local >>
my $url = $server->local('foo.html');
# file:///.../foo.html
Returns an URL for a local file which will be read and served
by the webserver. The filename must
be a relative filename relative to the location of the current
program.
=cut
sub local {
my ($self, $htmlfile) = @_;
require File::Spec;
my $fn= File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $htmlfile )
? $htmlfile
: File::Spec->rel2abs(
File::Spec->catfile(dirname($0),$htmlfile),
Cwd::getcwd(),
);
$fn =~ s!\\!/!g; # fakey "make file:// URL"
$self->local_abs($fn)
}
=head1 URLs implemented by the server
=head2 arbitrary content C<< $server->content($html) >>
$server->content(<<'HTML');
<script>alert("Hello World");</script>
HTML
The URL will contain the HTML as supplied. This is convenient for supplying
Javascript or special URL to your user agent.
=head2 download C<< $server->download($name) >>
This URL will send a file with a C<Content-Disposition> header and indicate
the suggested filename as passed in.
=head2 302 redirect C<< $server->redirect($target) >>
This URL will issue a redirect to C<$target>. No special care is taken
towards URL-decoding C<$target> as not to complicate the server code.
You need to be wary about issuing requests with escaped URL parameters.
=head2 401 basic authentication challenge C<< $server->basic_auth($user, $pass) >>
This URL will issue a 401 basic authentication challenge. The expected user
and password are encoded in the URL.
my $challenge_url = $server->basic_auth('foo','secret');
my $wrong_pw = URI->new( $challenge_url );
$wrong_pw->userinfo('foo:hunter2');
$res = HTTP::Tiny->new->get($wrong_pw);
is $res->{status}, 401, "We get the challenge with a wrong user/password";
=head2 404 error C<< $server->error_notfound($target) >>
This URL will response with status code 404.
=head2 Timeout C<< $server->error_timeout($seconds) >>
This URL will send a 599 error after C<$seconds> seconds.
=head2 Timeout+close C<< $server->error_close($seconds) >>
This URL will send nothing and close the connection after C<$seconds> seconds.
=head2 Error in response content C<< $server->error_after_headers >>
This URL will send headers for a successful response but will close the
socket with an error after 2 blocks of 16 spaces have been sent.
=head2 Chunked response C<< $server->chunked >>
This URL will return 5 blocks of 16 spaces at a rate of one block per second
in a chunked response.
=head2 Surprisingly large bzip2 encoded response C<< $server->bzip2 >>
This URL will return a short HTTP response that expands to 16M body.
=head2 Surprisingly large gzip encoded response C<< $server->gzip >>
This URL will return a short HTTP response that expands to 16M body.
=head2 Other URLs
All other URLs will echo back the cookies and query parameters.
=cut
use vars qw(%urls);
%urls = (
'local_abs' => 'local/%s',
'redirect' => 'redirect/%s',
'error_notfound' => 'error/notfound/%s',
'error_timeout' => 'error/timeout/%s',
'error_close' => 'error/close/%s',
'error_after_headers' => 'error/after_headers',
'gzip' => 'large/gzip/16M',
'bzip2' => 'large/bzip/16M',
'chunked' => 'chunks',
'download' => 'download/%s',
'basic_auth' => 'basic_auth/%s/%s',
);
for (keys %urls) {
no strict 'refs';
my $name = $_;
*{ $name } = sub {
my $self = shift;
$self->url . sprintf $urls{ $name }, @_;
};
};
sub content {
my( $self, $html ) = @_;
(my $encoded = $html) =~ s!([^\w])!sprintf '%%%02x',$1!ge;
$self->url . $encoded;
}
=head1 EXPORT
None by default.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
Copyright (C) 2003-2024 Max Maischein
=head1 AUTHOR
Max Maischein, E<lt>corion@cpan.orgE<gt>
Please contact me if you find bugs or otherwise improve the module. More tests
are also very welcome !
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<WWW::Mechanize>,L<WWW::Mechanize::Shell>,L<WWW::Mechanize::Firefox>
=cut
1;
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