1<testcase> 2<info> 3<keywords> 4HTTP 5HTTPS 6HTTP GET 7followlocation 8</keywords> 9</info> 10 11# Server-side 12<reply> 13<data> 14HTTP/1.1 301 This is a weirdo text message swsclose 15Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT 16Server: test-server/fake 17Location: https://127.0.0.1:8991/data/3090002.txt?coolsite=yes 18Connection: close 19 20This server reply is for testing a simple Location: following to HTTPS URL 21 22</data> 23<data2> 24HTTP/1.1 200 Followed here fine swsclose 25Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT 26Server: test-server/fake 27Content-Length: 52 28 29If this is received, the location following worked 30 31</data2> 32<datacheck> 33HTTP/1.1 301 This is a weirdo text message swsclose 34Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT 35Server: test-server/fake 36Location: https://127.0.0.1:8991/data/3090002.txt?coolsite=yes 37Connection: close 38 39HTTP/1.1 200 Followed here fine swsclose 40Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT 41Server: test-server/fake 42Content-Length: 52 43 44If this is received, the location following worked 45 46</datacheck> 47</reply> 48 49# Client-side 50<client> 51<features> 52SSL 53</features> 54<server> 55http 56https 57</server> 58 <name> 59HTTP Location: redirect to HTTPS URL 60 </name> 61 <command> 62-k http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/want/309 -L 63</command> 64# The data section doesn't do variable substitution, so we must assert this 65<precheck> 66perl -e "print 'Test requires default test server host and port' if ( '%HOSTIP' ne '127.0.0.1' || '%HTTPSPORT' ne '8991' );" 67</precheck> 68</client> 69 70# Verify data after the test has been "shot" 71<verify> 72<strip> 73^User-Agent:.* 74</strip> 75<protocol> 76GET /want/309 HTTP/1.1 77Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT 78Accept: */* 79 80GET /data/3090002.txt?coolsite=yes HTTP/1.1 81Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPSPORT 82Accept: */* 83 84</protocol> 85</verify> 86</testcase> 87