use strict;
use warnings;
use Furl::HTTP;
use Test::TCP;
use Test::More;
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../..";
use t::HTTPServer;
my $n = shift(@ARGV) || 3;
test_tcp(
client => sub {
my $port = shift;
my $furl = Furl::HTTP->new(bufsize => 10, timeout => 3);
for (1 .. $n) {
my ( undef, $code, $msg, $headers, $content ) =
$furl->request(
port => $port,
path_query => '/foo',
host => '127.0.0.1',
headers => [ "X-Foo" => "ppp" ]
);
is $code, 200, "request()/$_";
is $msg, "OK";
is Furl::HTTP::_header_get($headers, 'Content-Length'), 4, 'header'
or diag(explain($headers));
is $content, '/foo'
or do{ require Devel::Peek; Devel::Peek::Dump($content) };
}
for (1..3) {
my $path_query = '/foo/bar?a=b;c=d&e=f';
my ( undef, $code, $msg, $headers, $content ) =
$furl->request(url => "http://127.0.0.1:$port$path_query", method => 'GET');
is $code, 200, "get()/$_";
is $msg, "OK";
is Furl::HTTP::_header_get($headers, 'Content-Length'),
length($path_query), 'header';
is $content, $path_query;
}
done_testing;
},
server => sub {
my $port = shift;
t::HTTPServer->new(port => $port)->run(sub {;
my $env = shift;
is $env->{HTTP_X_FOO}, "ppp" if $env->{REQUEST_URI} eq '/foo';
like $env->{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'}, qr/\A Furl::HTTP /xms;
return [ 200,
[ 'Content-Length' => length($env->{REQUEST_URI}) ],
[$env->{REQUEST_URI}]
];
});
}
);