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#! /usr/bin/perl -w -I ..
#
# HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Test via check_http
#
# $Id$
#
use strict;
use Test::More;
use NPTest;
plan tests => 14;
my $successOutput = '/OK.*HTTP.*second/';
my $res;
my $host_tcp_http = getTestParameter( "NP_HOST_TCP_HTTP",
"A host providing the HTTP Service (a web server)",
"localhost" );
my $host_nonresponsive = getTestParameter( "NP_HOST_NONRESPONSIVE",
"The hostname of system not responsive to network requests",
"10.0.0.1" );
my $hostname_invalid = getTestParameter( "NP_HOSTNAME_INVALID",
"An invalid (not known to DNS) hostname",
"nosuchhost");
$res = NPTest->testCmd(
"./check_http $host_tcp_http -wt 300 -ct 600"
);
cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 0, "Webserver $host_tcp_http responded" );
like( $res->output, $successOutput, "Output OK" );
$res = NPTest->testCmd(
"./check_http $host_tcp_http -wt 300 -ct 600 -v -v -v -k 'bob:there;fred:here'"
);
like( $res->output, '/bob:there\r\nfred:here\r\n/', "Got headers, delimited with ';'" );
$res = NPTest->testCmd(
"./check_http $host_tcp_http -wt 300 -ct 600 -v -v -v -k 'bob:there;fred:here' -k 'carl:frown'"
);
like( $res->output, '/bob:there\r\nfred:here\r\ncarl:frown\r\n/', "Got headers with multiple -k options" );
$res = NPTest->testCmd(
"./check_http $host_nonresponsive -wt 1 -ct 2"
);
cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 2, "Webserver $host_nonresponsive not responding" );
cmp_ok( $res->output, 'eq', "CRITICAL - Socket timeout after 10 seconds", "Output OK");
$res = NPTest->testCmd(
"./check_http $hostname_invalid -wt 1 -ct 2"
);
cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 2, "Webserver $hostname_invalid not valid" );
# The first part of the message comes from the OS catalogue, so cannot check this.
# On Debian, it is Name or service not known, on Darwin, it is No address associated with nodename
# Is also possible to get a socket timeout if DNS is not responding fast enough
like( $res->output, "/Unable to open TCP socket|Socket timeout after/", "Output OK");
$res = NPTest->testCmd(
"./check_http --ssl www.verisign.com"
);
cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 0, "Can read https for www.verisign.com" );
$res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_http -C 1 --ssl www.verisign.com" );
cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 0, "Checking certificate for www.verisign.com");
like ( $res->output, '/Certificate will expire on/', "Output OK" );
my $saved_cert_output = $res->output;
$res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_http -C 1 www.verisign.com" );
cmp_ok( $res->output, 'eq', $saved_cert_output, "--ssl option automatically added");
$res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_http www.verisign.com -C 1" );
cmp_ok( $res->output, 'eq', $saved_cert_output, "Old syntax for cert checking still works");
$res = NPTest->testCmd(
"./check_http --ssl www.e-paycobalt.com"
);
cmp_ok( $res->return_code, "==", 0, "Can read https for www.e-paycobalt.com (uses AES certificate)" );
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