| <testcase> |
| <info> |
| <keywords> |
| HTTP |
| HTTP GET |
| HTTP proxy |
| </keywords> |
| </info> |
| |
| # Server-side |
| <reply> |
| <data> |
| HTTP/1.1 200 OK
|
| Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
|
| Server: test-server/fake
|
| Content-Type: text/html
|
| Funny-head: yesyes
|
| Content-Length: 22
|
|
|
| the content goes here |
| </data> |
| </reply> |
| |
| # Client-side |
| <client> |
| <server> |
| http |
| </server> |
| <name> |
| HTTP with proxy and host-only URL |
| </name> |
| # the thing here is that this sloppy form is accepted and we convert it |
| # for normal server use, and we need to make sure it gets converted to |
| # RFC style even for proxies |
| <command> |
| -x %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT we.want.that.site.com.%TESTNUMBER |
| </command> |
| <features> |
| proxy |
| </features> |
| </client> |
| |
| # Verify data after the test has been "shot" |
| <verify> |
| <protocol> |
| GET http://we.want.that.site.com.%TESTNUMBER/ HTTP/1.1
|
| Host: we.want.that.site.com.%TESTNUMBER
|
| User-Agent: curl/%VERSION
|
| Accept: */*
|
| Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
|
|
|
| </protocol> |
| </verify> |
| </testcase> |