4 use Test::More tests => 14;
9 # Here, we're going to shoot messages through a set of things that can
12 # First, we're going to send mesages to receive.
13 # To do so, we'll first send a message to submit,
14 # then send messages to the newly created bugnumber.
17 use File::Temp qw(tempdir);
19 use Debbugs::MIME qw(create_mime_message);
20 use File::Basename qw(dirname basename);
21 use Test::WWW::Mechanize;
22 # The test functions are placed here to make things easier
24 use DebbugsTest qw(:all);
28 %config = create_debbugs_configuration(debug => exists $ENV{DEBUG}?$ENV{DEBUG}:0);
34 # Output some debugging information if there's an error
37 foreach my $key (keys %config) {
38 diag("$key: $config{$key}\n");
44 send_message(to=>'submit@bugs.something',
45 headers => [To => 'submit@bugs.something',
46 From => 'foo@bugs.something',
47 Subject => 'Submitting a bug',
49 body => <<EOF) or fail('Unable to send message');
59 # start up an HTTP::Server::Simple
60 my $bugreport_cgi_handler = sub {
61 # I do not understand why this is necessary.
62 $ENV{DEBBUGS_CONFIG_FILE} = "$config{config_dir}/debbugs_config";
63 my $content = qx(perl -I. -T cgi/bugreport.cgi);
64 $content =~ s/^\s*Content-Type:[^\n]+\n*//si;
70 ok(DebbugsTest::HTTPServer::fork_and_create_webserver($bugreport_cgi_handler,$port),
71 'forked HTTP::Server::Simple successfully');
73 my $mech = Test::WWW::Mechanize->new();
75 $mech->get_ok('http://localhost:'.$port.'/?bug=1',
77 ok($mech->content() =~ qr/\<title\>\#1.+Submitting a bug/i,
78 'Title of bug is submitting a bug');
80 $mech->get_ok('http://localhost:'.$port.'/?bug=1;mbox=yes',
82 ok($mech->content() =~ qr/Subject: Submitting a bug/i,
83 'Subject of bug maibox is right');
84 ok($mech->content() =~ qr/^From /m,
85 'Starts with a From appropriately');
87 $mech->get_ok('http://localhost:'.$port.'/?bug=1;mboxmaint=yes',
89 print STDERR $mech->content();
90 ok($mech->content() !~ qr/[\x01\x02\x03\x05\x06\x07]/i,
91 'No unescaped states');
93 # now test the output of some control commands
94 my @control_commands =
96 reassign_foo => {command => 'reassign',
98 regex => qr{<strong>bug reassigned from package '<a href="pkgreport\.cgi\?package=foo">foo</a>' to '<a href="pkgreport\.cgi\?package=bar">bar</a>},
100 forwarded_foo => {command => 'forwarded',
101 value => 'https://foo.invalid/bugs?id=1',
102 regex => qr{<strong>Set bug forwarded-to-address to '<a href="https://foo\.invalid/bugs\?id=1">https://foo\.invalid/bugs\?id=1</a>'\.},
104 clone => {command => 'clone',
106 regex => qr{<strong>Bug <a href="bugreport.cgi\?bug=1">1</a> cloned as bug <a href="bugreport.cgi\?bug=2">2</a>},
110 while (my ($command,$control_command) = splice(@control_commands,0,2)) {
111 # just check to see that control doesn't explode
112 $control_command->{value} = " $control_command->{value}" if length $control_command->{value}
113 and $control_command->{value} !~ /^\s/;
114 send_message(to => 'control@bugs.something',
115 headers => [To => 'control@bugs.something',
116 From => 'foo@bugs.something',
117 Subject => "Munging a bug with $command",
119 body => <<EOF) or fail 'message to control@bugs.something failed';
121 $control_command->{command} 1$control_command->{value}
125 # Now test that the output has changed accordingly
126 $mech->get_ok('http://localhost:'.$port.'/?bug=1',
128 like($mech->content(), $control_command->{regex},
129 'Page matches regex');
132 # Other tests for bugs in the page should be added here eventually