1# test http connection over http relay invoking the callback. 2# The client uses a bad method in the second request. 3# Check that the relay handles the input after the error correctly. 4 5use strict; 6use warnings; 7 8my @lengths = (4, 3); 9our %args = ( 10 client => { 11 func => sub { 12 my $self = shift; 13 print <<'EOF'; 14PUT /4 HTTP/1.1 15Host: foo.bar 16Content-Length: 4 17 18123 19XXX 20PUT /3 HTTP/1.1 21Host: foo.bar 22Content-Length: 3 23 2412 25EOF 26 print STDERR "LEN: 4\n"; 27 print STDERR "LEN: 3\n"; 28 # relayd does not forward the first request if the second one 29 # is invalid. So do not expect any response. 30 #http_response($self, "without len"); 31 }, 32 http_vers => ["1.1"], 33 lengths => \@lengths, 34 method => "PUT", 35 }, 36 relayd => { 37 protocol => [ "http", 38 "match request header log foo", 39 "match response header log bar", 40 ], 41 loggrep => { 42 qr/, malformed, PUT/ => 1, 43 }, 44 }, 45 server => { 46 func => \&http_server, 47 # The server does not get any connection. 48 noserver => 1, 49 nocheck => 1, 50 }, 51 lengths => \@lengths, 52); 53 541; 55