POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12652151074 016130 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/README000644 001751 001751 00000006500 12652151074 017011 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 NAME POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser - A HTTP POE filter for HTTP clients or servers VERSION version 1.08 SYNOPSIS use POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser; # For HTTP Servers my $request_filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'server' ); my $arrayref_of_request_objects = $filter->get( [ $stream ] ); my $arrayref_of_HTTP_stream = $filter->put( $arrayref_of_response_objects ); # For HTTP clients my $response_filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'client' ); my $arrayref_of_HTTP_stream = $filter->put( $arrayref_of_request_objects ); my $arrayref_of_response_objects = $filter->get( [ $stream ] ); DESCRIPTION POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser is a POE::Filter for HTTP which is based on HTTP::Parser. It can be used to easily create POE based HTTP servers or clients. With the type set to client, which is the default behaviour, get will parse HTTP::Response objects from HTTP streams and put will accept HTTP::Request objects and convert them to HTTP streams. With the type set to server, the reverse will happen. get will parse HTTP::Request objects from HTTP streams and put will accept HTTP::Response objects and convert them to HTTP streams. Like POE::Filter::HTTPD if there is an error parsing the HTTP request, this filter will generate a HTTP::Response object instead, to encapsulate the error message, suitable for simply sending back to the requesting client. CONSTRUCTOR new Creates a new POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser object. Takes one optional argument, type which determines whether the filter will act in client or server mode. client is the default if type is not specified. 'type', set to either 'client' or 'server', default is 'client'; METHODS get get_one_start get_one Takes an arrayref which contains lines of text. Returns an arrayref of either HTTP::Request or HTTP::Response objects depending on the type that has been specified. get_pending Returns any data remaining in a filter's input buffer. The filter's input buffer is not cleared, however. Returns an array reference if there's any data, or undef if the filter was empty. put Takes an arrayref of either HTTP::Response objects or HTTP::Request objects depending on whether type is set to server or client, respectively. If type is client, then this accepts HTTP::Request objects. If type is server, then this accepts HTTP::Response objects. This does make sense if you think about it. The given objects are returned to their stream form. clone Makes a copy of the filter, and clears the copy's buffer. CREDITS The put method for HTTP responses was borrowed from POE::Filter::HTTPD, along with the code to generate HTTP::Response on a parse error, by Artur Bergman and Rocco Caputo. SEE ALSO POE::Filter HTTP::Parser POE::Filter::HTTPD AUTHOR Chris Williams COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Chris Williams, Artur Bergman and Rocco Caputo. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/LICENSE000644 001751 001751 00000044023 12652151074 017140 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Chris Williams, Artur Bergman and Rocco Caputo. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. 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The End POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/Changes000644 001751 001751 00000003251 12652151074 017424 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 ================================================== Changes from 2011-01-28 00:00:00 +0000 to present. ================================================== ----------------------------------------- version 1.08 at 2016-01-27 14:20:14 +0000 ----------------------------------------- Change: 9a2359d3777885fce26197a778ca409de82e4fb7 Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams Date : 2016-01-27 14:20:14 +0000 New release to update LICENSE file ----------------------------------------- version 1.06 at 2011-03-07 23:46:11 +0000 ----------------------------------------- Change: b19d16ab7884681490695ac7e06145c8e609a293 Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams Date : 2011-03-07 23:46:11 +0000 Fix trailing space and bump version to 1.06 Change: dd95ee1ab0da0d89e8a18e39e9b4cbebabdd4f44 Author: Paul Driver Date : 2011-03-07 23:42:42 +0000 Depending on latest HTTP::Parser and fixing some tests Change: a3fbde85a4c52b1f9265b355a40214d4ba69b9d7 Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams Date : 2011-03-07 21:46:59 +0000 Update dist.ini with 'Prereqs' option rather than 'Prereq' Change: 0337189987690f84435961ee29e0082a6216accf Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams Date : 2010-07-28 13:13:58 +0000 Removed the unnecessary tests Change: ae9689f9b53ecfdc6db670daba7db58b72c30126 Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams Date : 2010-07-28 13:06:43 +0000 Convert distribution to Dist::Zilla ================================================ Plus 3 releases after 2011-01-28 00:00:00 +0000. ================================================ POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/dist.ini000644 001751 001751 00000000670 12652151074 017577 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 name = POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser version = 1.08 author = Chris Williams license = Perl_5 copyright_holder = Chris Williams, Artur Bergman and Rocco Caputo [@BINGOS] [Prereqs / BuildRequires] ExtUtils::MakeMaker = 6.42 Test::More = 0.47 Test::POE::Client::TCP = 0.1 Test::POE::Server::TCP = 0.16 [Prereqs] Encode = 0 HTTP::Parser = 0.06 HTTP::Request = 0 HTTP::Response = 0 HTTP::Status = 0 POE = 1.003 perl = v5.6.0 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/META.yml000644 001751 001751 00000001555 12652151074 017407 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 --- abstract: 'A HTTP POE filter for HTTP clients or servers' author: - 'Chris Williams ' build_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.42' File::Spec: '0' IO::Handle: '0' IPC::Open3: '0' Test::More: '0.47' Test::POE::Client::TCP: '0.1' Test::POE::Server::TCP: '0.16' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0' dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 5.043, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150005' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser requires: Encode: '0' HTTP::Parser: '0.06' HTTP::Request: '0' HTTP::Response: '0' HTTP::Status: '0' POE: '1.003' perl: v5.6.0 resources: homepage: https://github.com/bingos/poe-filter-http-parser repository: https://github.com/bingos/poe-filter-http-parser.git version: '1.08' POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/MANIFEST000644 001751 001751 00000000546 12652151074 017266 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v5.043. 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use warnings; use 5.006000; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( "ABSTRACT" => "A HTTP POE filter for HTTP clients or servers", "AUTHOR" => "Chris Williams ", "BUILD_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.42", "Test::More" => "0.47", "Test::POE::Client::TCP" => "0.1", "Test::POE::Server::TCP" => "0.16" }, "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 0 }, "DISTNAME" => "POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser", "LICENSE" => "perl", "MIN_PERL_VERSION" => "5.006000", "NAME" => "POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser", "PREREQ_PM" => { "Encode" => 0, "HTTP::Parser" => "0.06", "HTTP::Request" => 0, "HTTP::Response" => 0, "HTTP::Status" => 0, "POE" => "1.003" }, "TEST_REQUIRES" => { "File::Spec" => 0, "IO::Handle" => 0, "IPC::Open3" => 0, "Test::More" => "0.47" }, "VERSION" => "1.08", "test" => { "TESTS" => "t/*.t" } ); my %FallbackPrereqs = ( "Encode" => 0, "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.42", "File::Spec" => 0, "HTTP::Parser" => "0.06", "HTTP::Request" => 0, "HTTP::Response" => 0, "HTTP::Status" => 0, "IO::Handle" => 0, "IPC::Open3" => 0, "POE" => "1.003", "Test::More" => "0.47", "Test::POE::Client::TCP" => "0.1", "Test::POE::Server::TCP" => "0.16" ); unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) { delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES}; delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs; } delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) }; WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs); POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12652151074 016373 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/examples/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12652151074 017746 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/lib/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12652151074 016676 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/lib/POE/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12652151074 017321 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/lib/POE/Filter/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12652151074 020546 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/lib/POE/Filter/HTTP/000755 001751 001751 00000000000 12652151074 021325 5ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/lib/POE/Filter/HTTP/Parser.pm000644 001751 001751 00000020353 12652151074 023122 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 package POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser; $POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser::VERSION = '1.08'; # ABSTRACT: A HTTP POE filter for HTTP clients or servers use strict; use warnings; use HTTP::Parser; use HTTP::Status qw(status_message RC_BAD_REQUEST RC_OK RC_LENGTH_REQUIRED); use base 'POE::Filter'; use Encode qw[encode_utf8]; my %type_map = ( 'server', 'request', 'client', 'response', ); sub new { my $class = shift; my %opts = @_; $opts{lc $_} = delete $opts{$_} for keys %opts; if ( $opts{type} and defined $type_map{ $opts{type} } ) { $opts{type} = $type_map{ $opts{type} }; } $opts{type} = 'response' unless $opts{type} and $opts{type} =~ /^(request|response)$/; my $self = \%opts; $self->{BUFFER} = []; $self->{parser} = HTTP::Parser->new( $self->{type} => 1 ); bless $self, $class; } sub get_one_start { my ($self, $raw) = @_; push @{ $self->{BUFFER} }, $_ for @$raw; } sub get_one { my $self = shift; my $events = []; my $string = shift @{ $self->{BUFFER} }; return [] unless $string; my $status; eval { $status = $self->{parser}->add( $string ); }; if ( $@ and $self->{type} eq 'request' ) { # Build a HTTP::Response error message return [ $self->_build_error( RC_BAD_REQUEST, "

$@

" ) ]; } if ( $@ and $self->{debug} ) { warn "$@\n"; warn "Input was: '$string'\n"; return $events; } if ( defined $status and $status == 0 ) { push @$events, $self->{parser}->object(); my $data = $self->{parser}->data(); unshift @{ $self->{BUFFER} }, $data if $data; $self->{parser} = HTTP::Parser->new( $self->{type} => 1 ); } return $events; } sub _old_put { my ($self, $chunks) = @_; [ @$chunks ]; } sub put { my $self = shift; my $return; if ( $self->{type} eq 'request' ) { $return = $self->_put_response( @_ ); } else { $return = $self->_put_request( @_ ); } $return; } sub _put_response { my ($self, $responses) = @_; my @raw; # HTTP::Response's as_string method returns the header lines # terminated by "\n", which does not do the right thing if we want # to send it to a client. Here I've stolen HTTP::Response's # as_string's code and altered it to use network newlines so picky # browsers like lynx get what they expect. # And this is shamelessly stolen from POE::Filter::HTTPD foreach (@$responses) { my $code = $_->code; my $status_message = status_message($code) || "Unknown Error"; my $message = $_->message || ""; my $proto = $_->protocol || 'HTTP/1.0'; my $status_line = "$proto $code"; $status_line .= " ($status_message)" if $status_message ne $message; $status_line .= " $message" if length($message); # Use network newlines, and be sure not to mangle newlines in the # response's content. my @headers; push @headers, $status_line; push @headers, $_->headers_as_string("\x0D\x0A"); push @raw, encode_utf8(join("\x0D\x0A", @headers, "")) . $_->content; } \@raw; } sub _put_request { my ($self, $requests) = @_; my @raw; foreach (@$requests) { my $req_line = $_->method || "-"; my $uri = $_->uri; $uri = (defined $uri) ? $uri->as_string : "-"; $req_line .= " $uri"; my $proto = $_->protocol; $req_line .= " $proto" if $proto; # Use network newlines, and be sure not to mangle newlines in the # response's content. my @headers; push @headers, $req_line; push @headers, $_->headers_as_string("\x0D\x0A"); push @raw, encode_utf8(join("\x0D\x0A", @headers, "")) . $_->content; } \@raw; } sub clone { my $self = shift; my $nself = { }; $nself->{$_} = $self->{$_} for keys %{ $self }; $nself->{BUFFER} = [ ]; $nself->{parser} = HTTP::Parser->new( $nself->{type} => 1 ); return bless $nself, ref $self; } sub get_pending { my $self = shift; my $data = $self->{parser}->data(); return unless $data or scalar @{ $self->{BUFFER} }; return [ ( $data ? $data : () ), @{ $self->{BUFFER} } ]; } sub _build_basic_response { my ($self, $content, $content_type, $status) = @_; # Need to check lengths in octets, not characters. BEGIN { eval { require bytes } and bytes->import; } $content_type ||= 'text/html'; $status ||= RC_OK; my $response = HTTP::Response->new($status); $response->push_header( 'Content-Type', $content_type ); $response->push_header( 'Content-Length', length($content) ); $response->content($content); return $response; } sub _build_error { my($self, $status, $details) = @_; $status ||= RC_BAD_REQUEST; $details ||= ''; my $message = status_message($status) || "Unknown Error"; return $self->_build_basic_response( ( "" . "" . "Error $status: $message" . "" . "" . "

Error $status: $message

" . "

$details

" . "" . "" ), "text/html", $status ); } 'I filter therefore I am'; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser - A HTTP POE filter for HTTP clients or servers =head1 VERSION version 1.08 =head1 SYNOPSIS use POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser; # For HTTP Servers my $request_filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'server' ); my $arrayref_of_request_objects = $filter->get( [ $stream ] ); my $arrayref_of_HTTP_stream = $filter->put( $arrayref_of_response_objects ); # For HTTP clients my $response_filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'client' ); my $arrayref_of_HTTP_stream = $filter->put( $arrayref_of_request_objects ); my $arrayref_of_response_objects = $filter->get( [ $stream ] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser is a L for HTTP which is based on L. It can be used to easily create L based HTTP servers or clients. With the C set to C, which is the default behaviour, C will parse L objects from HTTP streams and C will accept L objects and convert them to HTTP streams. With the C set to C, the reverse will happen. C will parse L objects from HTTP streams and C will accept L objects and convert them to HTTP streams. Like L if there is an error parsing the HTTP request, this filter will generate a L object instead, to encapsulate the error message, suitable for simply sending back to the requesting client. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =over =item C Creates a new POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser object. Takes one optional argument, C which determines whether the filter will act in C or C mode. C is the default if C is not specified. 'type', set to either 'client' or 'server', default is 'client'; =back =head1 METHODS =over =item C =item C =item C Takes an arrayref which contains lines of text. Returns an arrayref of either L or L objects depending on the C that has been specified. =item C Returns any data remaining in a filter's input buffer. The filter's input buffer is not cleared, however. Returns an array reference if there's any data, or undef if the filter was empty. =item C Takes an arrayref of either L objects or L objects depending on whether C is set to C or C, respectively. If C is C, then this accepts L objects. If C is C, then this accepts L objects. This does make sense if you think about it. The given objects are returned to their stream form. =item C Makes a copy of the filter, and clears the copy's buffer. =back =head1 CREDITS The C method for HTTP responses was borrowed from L, along with the code to generate L on a parse error, by Artur Bergman and Rocco Caputo. =head1 SEE ALSO L L L =head1 AUTHOR Chris Williams =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Chris Williams, Artur Bergman and Rocco Caputo. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/examples/simpleclient.pl000644 001751 001751 00000002221 12652151074 022770 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use URI; use HTTP::Request; use POE; use POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser; use Test::POE::Client::TCP; $|=1; my $link = shift; die "You must provide a url to fetch\n" unless $link; my $uri = URI->new($link); die "Can't handle that scheme sorry\n" unless $uri->scheme eq 'http'; POE::Session->create( package_states => [ main => [qw(_start webc_connected webc_input)], ], ); $poe_kernel->run(); exit 0; sub _start { my ($kernel,$heap) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP]; $heap->{webc} = Test::POE::Client::TCP->spawn( address => $uri->host, port => $uri->port, autoconnect => 1, prefix => 'webc', filter => POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( debug => 1 ), ); return; } sub webc_connected { my ($kernel,$heap) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP]; my $req = HTTP::Request->new( GET => ( $uri->path || '/' ) ); $req->header( 'Host', $uri->host_port ); $req->protocol( 'HTTP/1.1' ); $heap->{webc}->send_to_server( $req ); return; } sub webc_input { my ($heap,$input) = @_[HEAP,ARG0]; print $input->as_string; $heap->{webc}->shutdown(); delete $heap->{webc}; return; } POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/02_in_use.t000644 001751 001751 00000005045 12652151074 020347 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 24; use POE; use POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser; use Test::POE::Server::TCP; use Test::POE::Client::TCP; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Response; my @tests = ( '/', '/moocow', '/bingos/was/here', ); POE::Session->create( package_states => [ main => [qw( _start _run_tests httpd_registered httpd_client_input httpc_connected httpc_input )], ], heap => { tests => \@tests, }, ); $poe_kernel->run(); exit 0; sub _start { my ($kernel,$heap) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP]; $heap->{httpd} = Test::POE::Server::TCP->spawn( prefix => 'httpd', address => '127.0.0.1', filter => POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'server' ), ); return; } sub httpd_registered { my ($heap,$object) = @_[HEAP,ARG0]; $heap->{port} = $object->port(); $heap->{httpc} = Test::POE::Client::TCP->spawn( prefix => 'httpc', autoconnect => 1, address => '127.0.0.1', port => $heap->{port}, filter => POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'client' ), ); return; } sub httpc_connected { $poe_kernel->yield( '_run_tests' ); return; } sub _run_tests { my $heap = $_[HEAP]; my $test = shift @{ $heap->{tests} }; my $req = HTTP::Request->new( GET => $test ); $req->protocol( 'HTTP/1.1' ); $req->header( 'Host', "127.0.0.1:$heap->{port}" ); $heap->{httpc}->send_to_server( $req ); $heap->{current_test} = $test; return; } sub httpd_client_input { my ($heap,$id,$req) = @_[HEAP,ARG0,ARG1]; my $test = delete $heap->{current_test}; isa_ok( $req, 'HTTP::Request' ); is( $req->method, 'GET', 'Request method is GET' ); is( $req->uri->path, $test, 'Correct path' ); is( $req->header('X-HTTP-Version'), '1.1', 'X-HTTP-Version' ); diag($req->as_string); my $resp = HTTP::Response->new( 200 ); $resp->protocol('HTTP/1.1'); $resp->content('Cows go moo, yes they do'); use bytes; $resp->header('Content-Length', length $resp->content); $resp->header('Content-Type', 'text/plain'); $heap->{httpd}->send_to_client( $id, $resp ); return; } sub httpc_input { my ($heap,$resp) = @_[HEAP,ARG0]; isa_ok( $resp, 'HTTP::Response' ); diag($resp->as_string); is( $resp->header('X-HTTP-Version'), '1.1', 'X-HTTP-Version' ); is( $resp->header('Content-Type'), 'text/plain', 'Content-Type' ); is( $resp->content, 'Cows go moo, yes they do', 'Cows go moo, yes they do' ); if ( scalar @{ $heap->{tests} } ) { $poe_kernel->yield( '_run_tests' ); return; } $heap->{httpc}->shutdown(); $heap->{httpd}->shutdown(); delete $heap->{$_} for qw(httpd httpc); return; } POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/00-compile.t000644 001751 001751 00000002343 12652151074 020427 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; # this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile 2.054 use Test::More; plan tests => 1 + ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING} ? 1 : 0); my @module_files = ( 'POE/Filter/HTTP/Parser.pm' ); # no fake home requested my $inc_switch = -d 'blib' ? '-Mblib' : '-Ilib'; use File::Spec; use IPC::Open3; use IO::Handle; open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!"; my @warnings; for my $lib (@module_files) { # see L my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, $inc_switch, '-e', "require q[$lib]"); binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my @_warnings = <$stderr>; waitpid($pid, 0); is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok"); shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/ and not eval { require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') }; if (@_warnings) { warn @_warnings; push @warnings, @_warnings; } } is(scalar(@warnings), 0, 'no warnings found') or diag 'got warnings: ', ( Test::More->can('explain') ? Test::More::explain(\@warnings) : join("\n", '', @warnings) ) if $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}; POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/01_filter_req.t000644 001751 001751 00000002143 12652151074 021214 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 25; use_ok('POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser'); my $filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'request' ); my $clone = $filter->clone(); my @data = ( "GET / HTTP/1.1\x0D\x0A", "Host: canker.bingosnet.co.uk:6666\x0D\x0A", "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; en-GB; rv:1.9.0.5) Gecko/2008120122 Firefox/3.0.5\x0D\x0A", "Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8\x0D\x0A", "Accept-Language: en-gb,en;q=0.5\x0D\x0A", "Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate\x0D\x0A", "Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7\x0D\x0A", "Keep-Alive: 300\x0D\x0A", "Connection: keep-alive\x0D\x0A\x0D\x0A", ); foreach my $test ( $filter, $clone ) { isa_ok( $test, 'POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser' ); isa_ok( $test, 'POE::Filter' ); my $events = $filter->get( [ join( '', @data, @data, @data ) ] ); ok( scalar @$events == 3, 'Got three requests' ); foreach my $req ( @$events ) { isa_ok( $req, 'HTTP::Request' ); is( $req->method, 'GET', 'Request method was okay' ); is( $req->uri->path, '/', 'The URI was okay' ); } } POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/01_filter_resp.t000644 001751 001751 00000002446 12652151074 021404 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 25; use_ok('POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser'); my $filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'response' ); my $clone = $filter->clone(); my @data = ( "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\x0D\x0A", "Connection: close\x0D\x0A", "Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 11:24:23 GMT\x0D\x0A", "Server: Apache\x0D\x0A", "Content-Length: 204\x0D\x0A", "Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8\x0D\x0A", "Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\x0D\x0A", "Client-Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 11:24:23 GMT\x0D\x0A", "Client-Peer: 62.234.135.115:80\x0D\x0A", "Client-Response-Num: 1\x0D\x0A", "\x0D\x0A", "\n", "\n", " \n", " GumbyNet - ORG - UK\n", " \n", " \n", "
\n", " \n", "\n", ); foreach my $test ( $filter, $clone ) { isa_ok( $test, 'POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser' ); isa_ok( $test, 'POE::Filter' ); my $events = $filter->get( [ join( '', @data, @data, @data ) ] ); ok( scalar @$events == 3, 'Got three responses' ); foreach my $resp ( @$events ) { isa_ok( $resp, 'HTTP::Response' ); is( $resp->code, '200', 'Response code okay' ); like( $resp->content, qr/binnetbut.jpg/, 'Content was okay' ); } } POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/01_get_pending.t000644 001751 001751 00000000266 12652151074 021347 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; use_ok('POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser'); my $filter = POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'request' ); $filter->get_pending(); POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/03_bad_request.t000644 001751 001751 00000003707 12652151074 021367 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 8; use POE qw(Filter::Stream); use POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser; use Test::POE::Server::TCP; use Test::POE::Client::TCP; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Response; POE::Session->create( package_states => [ main => [qw( _start httpd_registered httpd_client_input httpc_connected httpc_input )], ], ); $poe_kernel->run(); exit 0; sub _start { my ($kernel,$heap) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP]; $heap->{httpd} = Test::POE::Server::TCP->spawn( prefix => 'httpd', address => '127.0.0.1', filter => POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'server' ), ); return; } sub httpd_registered { my ($heap,$object) = @_[HEAP,ARG0]; $heap->{port} = $object->port(); $heap->{httpc} = Test::POE::Client::TCP->spawn( prefix => 'httpc', autoconnect => 1, address => '127.0.0.1', port => $heap->{port}, inputfilter => POE::Filter::HTTP::Parser->new( type => 'client' ), outputfilter => POE::Filter::Stream->new(), ); return; } sub httpc_connected { my $heap = $_[HEAP]; $heap->{httpc}->send_to_server( "Complete and utter cock\x0D\x0A\x0D\x0A" ); return; } sub httpd_client_input { my ($heap,$id,$req) = @_[HEAP,ARG0,ARG1]; isa_ok( $req, 'HTTP::Response' ); is( $req->code, '400', 'Ooops something went wrong' ); is( $req->header('Content-Type'), 'text/html', 'Content-Type' ); diag($req->as_string); $req->protocol('HTTP/1.1'); $heap->{httpd}->send_to_client( $id, $req ); return; } sub httpc_input { my ($heap,$resp) = @_[HEAP,ARG0]; isa_ok( $resp, 'HTTP::Response' ); diag($resp->as_string); is( $resp->code, '400', 'Ooops something went wrong' ); is( $resp->header('X-HTTP-Version'), '1.1', 'X-HTTP-Version' ); is( $resp->header('Content-Type'), 'text/html', 'Content-Type' ); like( $resp->content, qr/Complete and utter cock/, 'Complete and utter cock' ); $heap->{httpc}->shutdown(); $heap->{httpd}->shutdown(); delete $heap->{$_} for qw(httpd httpc); return; } POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/author-pod-syntax.t000644 001751 001751 00000000503 12652151074 022164 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 #!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for testing by the author'); } } # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Pod 1.41; all_pod_files_ok(); POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.08/t/author-pod-coverage.t000644 001751 001751 00000000565 12652151074 022441 0ustar00bingosbingos000000 000000 #!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for testing by the author'); } } # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodCoverageTests. use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08; use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' });