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#!/bin/sh
set -e
TESTDIR="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")"
. "$TESTDIR/framework"
setupenvironment
configarchitecture 'amd64'
changetowebserver
TESTFILE='aptarchive/testfile'
HTTPFILE="http://localhost:${APTHTTPPORT}/testfile"
DOWNFILE='./downloaded/testfile'
DOWNLOADLOG='rootdir/tmp/testdownloadfile.log'
testdownloadfile() {
rm -f "$DOWNLOADLOG"
msgtest "Testing download of file with" "$1"
if ! downloadfile "$HTTPFILE" "$DOWNFILE" > "$DOWNLOADLOG"; then
cat >&2 "$DOWNLOADLOG"
msgfail
else
msgpass
fi
}
nopartialfile() {
rm -f "$DOWNFILE"
}
validpartialfile() {
head -n 5 "$TESTFILE" > "$DOWNFILE"
touch -d "$(stat --format '%y' "${TESTFILE}")" "$DOWNFILE"
}
badpartialfile() {
head -n 5 "$TESTFILE" > "$DOWNFILE"
touch -d 'now + 1hour' "$DOWNFILE"
}
fullfile() {
cp -a "$TESTFILE" "$DOWNFILE"
}
cp -a "${TESTDIR}/framework" "$TESTFILE"
testrun() {
nopartialfile
testdownloadfile "no file $1"
testwebserverlaststatuscode "$2" "$DOWNLOADLOG"
testsuccess cmp "$TESTFILE" "$DOWNFILE"
validpartialfile
testdownloadfile "good partial file $1"
testwebserverlaststatuscode "$3" "$DOWNLOADLOG"
testsuccess cmp "$TESTFILE" "$DOWNFILE"
badpartialfile
testdownloadfile "bad partial file $1"
testwebserverlaststatuscode "$4" "$DOWNLOADLOG"
testsuccess cmp "$TESTFILE" "$DOWNFILE"
fullfile
testdownloadfile "complete file $1"
testwebserverlaststatuscode "$5" "$DOWNLOADLOG"
testsuccess cmp "$TESTFILE" "$DOWNFILE"
}
testrun 'defaults' '200' '206' '200' '416'
webserverconfig 'aptwebserver::support::range' 'false'
testrun 'no ranges' '200' '200' '200' '200'
webserverconfig 'aptwebserver::support::range' 'true'
webserverconfig 'aptwebserver::support::if-range' 'false'
# the second 206 is bad, but we are unable to detect this
testrun 'buggy server' '200' '206' '206' '416'
echo 'Acquire::http::localhost::AllowRanges "false";' > rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/noallowranges
testrun 'range disabled by conf' '200' '200' '200' '200'
rm rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/noallowranges
# detect varnish < 6.4 automatically
webserverconfig 'aptwebserver::response-header::Via' '1.1 varnish (Varnish/6.1)'
testrun 'bad varnish' '200' '200' '200' '200'
webserverconfig 'aptwebserver::response-header::Via' '1.1 varnish (Varnish/6.4)'
testrun 'good varnish' '200' '206' '206' '416'
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