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- <testcase>
- <info>
- <keywords>
- HTTP
- HTTP POST
- </keywords>
- </info>
-
- #
- # Server-side
- <reply>
- <data mode="text">
- 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>
- </reply>
-
- # Client-side
- <client>
- <server>
- http
- </server>
- # tool is what to use instead of 'curl'
- <tool>
- lib554
- </tool>
-
- <name>
- HTTP multi-part formpost using read callback for the file part
- </name>
- <command>
- http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/554
- </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 occurance of the
- # boundary string and since 5 of them are in the body contents, we see
- # (5*12) == 60 bytes less
- <protocol>
- POST /554 HTTP/1.1
- Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT
- Accept: */*
- Content-Length: 718
- Expect: 100-continue
- Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=----------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
- Content-Disposition: form-data; name="sendfile"; filename="postit2.c"
-
- this is what we post to the silly web server
-
- ------------------------------
- Content-Disposition: form-data; name="callbackdata"
-
- this is what we post to the silly web server
-
- ------------------------------
- Content-Disposition: form-data; name="filename"
-
- postit2.c
- ------------------------------
- Content-Disposition: form-data; name="submit"
-
- send
- ------------------------------
- Content-Disposition: form-data; name="somename"; filename="somefile.txt"
- Content-Type: text/plain
-
- blah blah
- --------------------------------
- </protocol>
- </verify>
- </testcase>
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