<testcase> <info> <keywords> HTTP HTTP POST MIME </keywords> </info> # # Server-side <reply> <data> HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT Server: test-server/fake swsclose Connection: close Content-Type: text/html hello </data> <datacheck> HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT Server: test-server/fake swsclose Connection: close Content-Type: text/html hello HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT Server: test-server/fake swsclose Connection: close Content-Type: text/html hello </datacheck> </reply> # Client-side <client> <server> http </server> # tool is what to use instead of 'curl' <tool> lib653 </tool> <name> Reuse of handle after altering mime data </name> <command> http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/653 </command> </client> # # Verify data after the test has been "shot" <verify> <strippart> s/^--------------------------[a-z0-9]*/------------------------------/ s/boundary=------------------------[a-z0-9]*/boundary=----------------------------/ </strippart> # Note that the stripping above removes 12 bytes from every occurrence of the # boundary string and since 5 of them are in the body contents, we see # (5*12) == 60 bytes less <protocol> POST /653 HTTP/1.1 Host: 127.0.0.1:8990 Accept: */* Content-Length: 150 Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------- ------------------------------ Content-Disposition: form-data; name="name" short value -------------------------------- POST /653 HTTP/1.1 Host: 127.0.0.1:8990 Accept: */* Content-Length: 167 Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------- ------------------------------ Content-Disposition: form-data; name="name" long value for length change -------------------------------- </protocol> </verify> </testcase>