| <testcase> |
| # Similar to test33 |
| <info> |
| <keywords> |
| HTTP |
| HTTP PUT |
| Resume |
| Content-Range |
| </keywords> |
| </info> |
| |
| # Server-side |
| <reply> |
| <data> |
| HTTP/1.1 200 OK swsclose
|
| Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
|
| Server: test-server/fake
|
| Accept-Ranges: bytes
|
| Content-Length: 0
|
| Connection: close
|
| Content-Type: text/html
|
|
|
| </data> |
| </reply> |
| |
| # Client-side |
| <client> |
| <server> |
| http |
| </server> |
| <name> |
| HTTP PUT with resume from end of already-uploaded file |
| </name> |
| <file name="log/test%TESTNUMBER.txt"> |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| </file> |
| <command> |
| http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/%TESTNUMBER -Tlog/test%TESTNUMBER.txt -C - |
| </command> |
| </client> |
| |
| # Verify data after the test has been "shot" |
| <verify> |
| # curl doesn't do a HEAD request on the remote file so it has no idea whether |
| # it can skip part of the file or not. Instead, it sends the entire file. |
| <protocol> |
| PUT /%TESTNUMBER HTTP/1.1
|
| Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
|
| Content-Range: bytes 0-99/100
|
| User-Agent: curl/%VERSION
|
| Accept: */*
|
| Content-Length: 100
|
| Expect: 100-continue
|
|
|
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| 012345678 |
| </protocol> |
| </verify> |
| </testcase> |