<testcase> | |
# Similar to test33 | |
<info> | |
<keywords> | |
HTTP | |
HTTP PUT | |
Resume | |
Content-Range | |
</keywords> | |
</info> | |
# Server-side | |
<reply> | |
<data> | |
HTTP/1.1 OK swsclose | |
Date: Thu, 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/test1041.txt"> | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
</file> | |
<command> | |
http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/1041 -Tlog/test1041.txt -C - | |
</command> | |
</client> | |
# Verify data after the test has been "shot" | |
<verify> | |
<strip> | |
^User-Agent:.* | |
</strip> | |
# 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 /1041 HTTP/1.1 | |
Content-Range: bytes 0-99/100 | |
Host: %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT | |
Accept: */* | |
Content-Length: 100 | |
Expect: 100-continue | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
012345678 | |
</protocol> | |
</verify> | |
</testcase> |