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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# baseline test for testssl, screen and JSON output
# This is referred by the documentation.
# We could also inspect the JSON for any problems for
# "id" : "scanProblem"
# "finding" : "Scan interrupted"
use strict;
use Test::More;
use Data::Dumper;
use JSON;
my $tests = 0;
my $prg="./testssl.sh";
my $tmp_json="tmp.json";
my $check2run="-p -s -P --fs -S -h -U -q --ip=one --color 0 --jsonfile $tmp_json";
my $uri="google.com";
my $socket_out="";
my $openssl_out="";
my $socket_json="";
my $openssl_json="";
#FIXME: Pattern we use to trigger an error, but likely we can skip that and instead we should?/could use the following??
# @args="$prg $check2run $uri >/dev/null";
# system("@args") == 0
# or die ("FAILED: \"@args\" ");
my $socket_errors='(e|E)rror|FIXME|\.\/testssl\.sh: line |(f|F)atal|(c|C)ommand not found';
my $openssl_errors='(e|E)rror|FIXME|(f|F)atal|\.\/testssl\.sh: line |Oops|s_client connect problem|(c|C)ommand not found';
my $json_errors='(id".*:\s"scanProblem"|severity".*:\s"FATAL"|"Scan interrupted")';
die "Unable to open $prg" unless -f $prg;
# Provide proper start conditions
unlink $tmp_json;
# Title
printf "\n%s\n", "Baseline unit test IPv4 against \"$uri\"";
$socket_out = `$prg $check2run $uri 2>&1`;
$socket_json = json($tmp_json);
#1
unlike($socket_out, qr/$socket_errors≈/, "via sockets, checking terminal output");
$tests++;
#2
unlike($socket_json, qr/$json_errors/, "via sockets checking JSON output");
$tests++;
unlink $tmp_json;
#3
$openssl_out = `$prg --ssl-native $check2run $uri 2>&1`;
$openssl_json = json($tmp_json);
unlike($openssl_out, qr/$openssl_errors/, "via (builtin) OpenSSL, checking terminal output");
$tests++;
#4
unlike($openssl_json, qr/$json_errors/, "via OpenSSL (builtin) checking JSON output");
$tests++;
unlink $tmp_json;
done_testing($tests);
printf "\n";
sub json($) {
my $file = shift;
$file = `cat $file`;
unlink $file;
return from_json($file);
}
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