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diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml
index 7954222..6fb388c 100644
--- a/Cargo.toml
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diff --git a/tests/LICENSE-GPL.md b/tests/LICENSE-GPL.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..46ff6af
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/LICENSE-GPL.md
@@ -0,0 +1,675 @@
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diff --git a/tests/tests.rs b/tests/tests.rs
index ee40001..78dde1a 100644
--- a/tests/tests.rs
+++ b/tests/tests.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,19 @@
-use gemini_fetch::{Page, Status};
+//! Agate integration tests
+//!
+//! This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+//! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+//! the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+//!
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+//! GNU General Public License for more details.
+//!
+//! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+//! along with this program. If not, see .
+
+use trotter::{Actor, Response, Status};
use rustls::{pki_types::CertificateDer, ClientConnection, RootCertStore};
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::io::{BufRead, BufReader, Read, Write};
@@ -129,12 +144,16 @@ impl Drop for Server {
}
}
-fn get(args: &[&str], url: &str) -> Result {
+fn get(args: &[&str], url: &str) -> Result {
let mut server = Server::new(args);
+
let url = Url::parse(url).unwrap();
- let request = Page::fetch_from(&url, server.get_addr(), None);
- let page = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap().block_on(request);
- server.stop().and(page.map_err(|e| e.to_string()))
+ let actor = Actor::default().proxy("localhost".into(), server.addr.port());
+ let request = actor.get(url);
+
+ let response = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap().block_on(request).map_err(|e| e.to_string());
+ server.stop()?;
+ response
}
#[test]
@@ -143,10 +162,10 @@ fn get(args: &[&str], url: &str) -> Result {
fn index_page() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/gemini");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/gemini");
- assert_eq!(page.body.unwrap(), include_str!("data/content/index.gmi"));
+ assert_eq!(page.content, include_bytes!("data/content/index.gmi"));
}
#[cfg(unix)]
@@ -204,9 +223,9 @@ fn index_page_unix() {
fn symlink_page() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/symlink.gmi").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/gemini");
- assert_eq!(page.body.unwrap(), include_str!("data/content/index.gmi"));
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/gemini");
+ assert_eq!(page.content, include_bytes!("data/content/index.gmi"));
}
#[test]
@@ -214,11 +233,11 @@ fn symlink_page() {
fn symlink_directory() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/symlinked_dir/file.gmi").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/gemini");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/gemini");
assert_eq!(
- page.body.unwrap(),
- include_str!("data/symlinked_dir/file.gmi")
+ page.content,
+ include_bytes!("data/symlinked_dir/file.gmi")
);
}
@@ -227,8 +246,8 @@ fn symlink_directory() {
/// - MIME media types can be set in the configuration file
fn meta() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/test").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/html");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/html");
}
#[test]
@@ -236,8 +255,8 @@ fn meta() {
/// - MIME media type parameters can be set in the configuration file
fn meta_param() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/test.gmi").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/gemini;lang=en ;charset=us-ascii");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/gemini;lang=en ;charset=us-ascii");
}
#[test]
@@ -245,8 +264,8 @@ fn meta_param() {
/// - distributed configuration file is used when `-C` flag not used
fn glob() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/testdir/a.nl.gmi").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/plain;lang=nl");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/plain;lang=nl");
}
#[test]
@@ -254,16 +273,16 @@ fn glob() {
/// - central configuration file is used when `-C` flag is used
fn doubleglob() {
let page = get(&["-C"], "gemini://localhost/testdir/a.nl.gmi").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/gemini;lang=nl");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/gemini;lang=nl");
}
#[test]
/// - full header lines can be set in the configuration file
fn full_header_preset() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/gone.txt").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Gone);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "This file is no longer available.");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Gone.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "This file is no longer available.");
}
#[test]
@@ -275,7 +294,7 @@ fn fragment() {
)
.expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::BadRequest);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::BadRequest.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -284,7 +303,7 @@ fn username() {
let page = get(&["--hostname", "example.com"], "gemini://user@example.com/")
.expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::BadRequest);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::BadRequest.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -331,7 +350,7 @@ fn password() {
)
.expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::BadRequest);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::BadRequest.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -341,7 +360,7 @@ fn hostname_check() {
let page =
get(&["--hostname", "example.org"], "gemini://example.com/").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::ProxyRequestRefused);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::ProxyRequestRefused.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -351,7 +370,7 @@ fn port_check() {
let page =
get(&["--hostname", "example.org"], "gemini://example.org:1/").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::ProxyRequestRefused);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::ProxyRequestRefused.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -363,7 +382,7 @@ fn port_check_skipped() {
)
.expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -371,7 +390,7 @@ fn port_check_skipped() {
fn secret_nonexistent() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/.non-existing-secret").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Gone);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Gone.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -379,7 +398,7 @@ fn secret_nonexistent() {
fn secret_exists() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/.meta").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Gone);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Gone.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -387,7 +406,7 @@ fn secret_exists() {
fn serve_secret() {
let page = get(&["--serve-secret"], "gemini://localhost/.meta").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -395,7 +414,7 @@ fn serve_secret() {
fn serve_secret_meta_config() {
let page = get(&[], "gemini://localhost/.servable-secret").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -404,7 +423,7 @@ fn serve_secret_meta_config_subdir() {
let page =
get(&["-C"], "gemini://localhost/.well-known/servable-secret").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
}
#[test]
@@ -436,7 +455,7 @@ fn directory_traversal_regression() {
let urls = [absolute, relative];
for url in urls.iter() {
let page = get(&[], url.as_str()).expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::NotFound);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::NotFound.value());
}
}
@@ -485,10 +504,10 @@ mod vhosts {
)
.expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
assert_eq!(
- page.body.unwrap(),
- include_str!("data/content/example.com/index.gmi")
+ page.content,
+ include_bytes!("data/content/example.com/index.gmi")
);
}
@@ -501,10 +520,10 @@ mod vhosts {
)
.expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
assert_eq!(
- page.body.unwrap(),
- include_str!("data/content/example.org/index.gmi")
+ page.content,
+ include_bytes!("data/content/example.org/index.gmi")
);
}
}
@@ -605,11 +624,11 @@ mod directory_listing {
let page = get(&["--content", "dirlist-preamble"], "gemini://localhost/")
.expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/gemini");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/gemini");
assert_eq!(
- page.body.unwrap(),
- "This is a directory listing\n=> a\n=> b\n=> wao%20spaces wao spaces\n"
+ page.content,
+ b"This is a directory listing\n=> a\n=> b\n=> wao%20spaces wao spaces\n"
);
}
@@ -618,8 +637,8 @@ mod directory_listing {
let page =
get(&["--content", "dirlist"], "gemini://localhost/").expect("could not get page");
- assert_eq!(page.header.status, Status::Success);
- assert_eq!(page.header.meta, "text/gemini");
- assert_eq!(page.body.unwrap(), "=> a\n=> b\n");
+ assert_eq!(page.status, Status::Success.value());
+ assert_eq!(page.meta, "text/gemini");
+ assert_eq!(page.content, b"=> a\n=> b\n");
}
}