#!/usr/bin/ruby -I../lib/ -Ilib/ require 'test/unit' require 'custodian/protocol-tests/https.rb' # # Unit test for the HTTPS-protocol probe. # class TestHTTPSProtocolProbe < Test::Unit::TestCase # # Create the test suite environment: NOP. # def setup end # # Destroy the test suite environment: NOP. # def teardown end # # Test we can create a new HTTPTest object. # def test_init test_data_good = { "target_host" => "http://www.steve.org.uk/", "test_type" => "http", "verbose" => 1, "test_port" => 80, "test_alert" => "Steve's website is unavailable", "http_text" => "Steve Kemp", "http_status" => "200" } # # Missing a port number # test_data_bad_one = { "target_host" => "http://www.steve.org.uk/", "test_type" => "http", "verbose" => 1, "test_alert" => "Steve's website is unavailable", "http_text" => "Steve Kemp", "http_status" => "200" } # # Missing URL to probe # test_data_bad_two = { "test_type" => "http", "test_port" => 80, "verbose" => 1, "test_alert" => "Steve's website is unavailable", "http_text" => "Steve Kemp", "http_status" => "200" } # # Create a new HTTPTest object. This should succeed # good = HTTPSTest.new( test_data_good ) assert( good ) # # There will be no error setup # assert( good.error().nil? ) # # Now create a probe with a missing port. # assert_raise ArgumentError do bad = HTTPSTest.new( test_data_bad_one ) end # # Now create a probe with a missing URL. # assert_raise ArgumentError do bad = HTTPSTest.new( test_data_bad_two ) end end end