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package SIPtest;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter;
use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
use Data::Dumper;
BEGIN {
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
auth => [qw(&api_auth)],
basic => [qw($datepat $textpat $login_test $sc_status_test
$instid $instid2 $currency $server $username $password)],
# duplicate user1 and item1 as user2 and item2
# w/ tags like $user2_pin instead of $user_pin
user1 => [qw($user_barcode $user_pin $user_fullname $user_homeaddr $user_email
$user_phone $user_birthday $user_ptype $user_inet)],
user2 => [qw($user2_barcode $user._pin $user2_fullname $user2_homeaddr $user2_email
$user2_phone $user2_birthday $user2_ptype $user2_inet)],
item1 => [qw($item_barcode $item_title $item_owner )],
item2 => [qw($item2_barcode $item2_title $item2_owner )],
# we've got item3_* also
item3 => [qw($item3_barcode $item3_title $item3_owner )],
diacritic => [qw($item_diacritic_barcode $item_diacritic_title $item_diacritic_owner)],
);
# From perldoc Exporter
# Add all the other ":class" tags to the ":all" class, deleting duplicates
my %seen;
push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{all}},
grep {!$seen{$_}++} @{$EXPORT_TAGS{$_}} foreach keys %EXPORT_TAGS;
Exporter::export_ok_tags('all'); # Anything in a tag is in OK_EXPORT
# print Dumper(\%EXPORT_TAGS); # Uncomment if you want to see the results of these tricks.
}
# The number of tests is set in run_sip_tests() below, based
# on the size of the array of tests.
use Test::More;
use CGI qw ( -utf8 );
use IO::Socket::INET;
use Sip qw(:all);
use Sip::Checksum qw(verify_cksum);
use Sip::Constants qw(:all);
use C4::Auth qw(&check_api_auth);
use C4::Context;
# TODO: just read SIPconfig.xml and extract what we can....
#
# Configuration parameters to run the test suite
#
our $instid = 'CPL'; # branchcode
our $instid2 = 'FPL'; # branchcode
our $currency = 'USD'; # 'CAD';
our $server = 'localhost:6001'; # Address of the SIP server
# SIP username and password to connect to the server.
# See SIPconfig.xml for the correct values.
our $username = 'term1';
our $password = 'term1';
# ILS Information
# NOTE: make sure to escape the data for use in RegExp.
# Valid user barcode and corresponding user password/pin and full name
our $user_barcode = '23529001000463';
our $user_pin = 'fn5zS';
our $user_fullname= 'Edna Acosta';
our $user_homeaddr= '7896 Library Rd\.';
our $user_email = 'patron\@liblime\.com';
our $user_phone = '\(212\) 555-1212';
our $user_birthday= '19800424'; # YYYYMMDD, ANSI X3.30
our $user_ptype = 'PT';
our $user_inet = 'Y';
# Another valid user
our $user2_barcode = '23529000240482';
our $user2_pin = 'jw937';
our $user2_fullname= 'Jamie White';
our $user2_homeaddr= '937 Library Rd\.';
our $user2_email = 'patron\@liblime\.com';
our $user2_phone = '\(212\) 555-1212';
our $user2_birthday= '19500422'; # YYYYMMDD, ANSI X3.30
our $user2_ptype = 'T';
our $user2_inet = 'Y';
# Valid item barcode and corresponding title
our $item_barcode = '502326000005';
our $item_title = 'How I became a pirate /';
our $item_owner = 'CPL';
# Another valid item
our $item2_barcode = '502326000011';
our $item2_title = 'The biggest, smallest, fastest, tallest things you\'ve ever heard of /';
our $item2_owner = 'CPL';
# A third valid item
our $item3_barcode = '502326000240';
our $item3_title = 'The girl who owned a city /';
our $item3_owner = 'FPL';
# An item with a diacritical in the title
our $item_diacritic_barcode = '502326001030';
our $item_diacritic_titlea = 'Hari Poṭer u-geviʻa ha-esh /';
our $item_diacritic_owner = 'CPL';
# End configuration
# Pattern for a SIP datestamp, to be used by individual tests to
# match timestamp fields (duh).
our $datepat = '\d{8} {4}\d{6}';
# Pattern for a random text field (may be empty)
our $textpat = qr/^[^|]*$/;
our %field_specs = (
(FID_SCREEN_MSG) => { field => FID_SCREEN_MSG,
pat => $textpat,
required => 0, },
(FID_PRINT_LINE) => { field => FID_PRINT_LINE,
pat => $textpat,
required => 0, },
(FID_INST_ID) => { field => FID_INST_ID,
pat => qr/^$instid$/o,
required => 1, },
(FID_HOLD_ITEMS_LMT)=> { field => FID_HOLD_ITEMS_LMT,
pat => qr/^\d{4}$/,
required => 0, },
(FID_OVERDUE_ITEMS_LMT)=> { field => FID_OVERDUE_ITEMS_LMT,
pat => qr/^\d{4}$/,
required => 0, },
(FID_CHARGED_ITEMS_LMT)=> { field => FID_CHARGED_ITEMS_LMT,
pat => qr/^\d{4}$/,
required => 0, },
(FID_VALID_PATRON) => { field => FID_VALID_PATRON,
pat => qr/^[NY]$/,
required => 0, },
(FID_VALID_PATRON_PWD)=> { field => FID_VALID_PATRON_PWD,
pat => qr/^[NY]$/,
required => 0, },
(FID_CURRENCY) => { field => FID_CURRENCY,
pat => qr/^$currency$/io,
required => 0, },
);
# Login and SC Status are always the first two messages that
# the terminal sends to the server, so just create the test
# cases here and reference them in the individual test files.
our $login_test = { id => 'login',
msg => "9300CN$username|CO$password|CPThe floor|",
pat => qr/^941/,
fields => [], };
our $sc_status_test = { id => 'SC status',
msg => '9910302.00',
pat => qr/^98[YN]{6}\d{3}\d{3}$datepat(2\.00|1\.00)/,
fields => [
$field_specs{(FID_SCREEN_MSG)},
$field_specs{(FID_PRINT_LINE)},
$field_specs{(FID_INST_ID)},
{ field => 'AM',
pat => $textpat,
required => 0, },
{ field => 'BX',
pat => qr/^[YN]{16}$/,
required => 1, },
{ field => 'AN',
pat => $textpat,
required => 0, },
],
};
sub one_msg {
my ($sock, $test, $seqno) = @_;
my $resp;
my %fields;
# If reading or writing fails, then the server's dead,
# so there's no point in continuing.
if ( !write_msg( { seqno => $seqno }, $test->{msg}, $sock ) ) {
BAIL_OUT("Write failure in $test->{id}");
}
my $rv = sysread( $sock, $resp, 10000000 ); # 10000000 is a big number
if ( !$rv ) {
BAIL_OUT("Read failure in $test->{id}");
}
chomp($resp);
$resp =~ tr/\cM//d;
$resp =~ s/\015?\012$//;
chomp($resp);
if (!verify_cksum($resp)) {
fail("$test->{id} checksum($resp)");
return;
}
if ($resp !~ $test->{pat}) {
fail("match leader $test->{id}");
diag("Response '$resp' doesn't match pattern '$test->{pat}'");
return;
}
# Split the tagged fields of the response into (name, value)
# pairs and stuff them into the hash.
$resp =~ $test->{pat};
%fields = substr($resp, $+[0]) =~ /(..)([^|]*)\|/go;
# print STDERR "one_msg ( test ) : " . Dumper($test) . "\n" .
# "one_msg (fields) : " . Dumper(\%fields);
if (!defined($test->{fields})) {
diag("TODO: $test->{id} field tests not written yet");
} else {
# If there are no tagged fields, then 'fields' should be an
# empty list which will automatically skip this loop
foreach my $ftest (@{$test->{fields}}) {
my $field = $ftest->{field};
if ($ftest->{required} && !exists($fields{$field})) {
fail("$test->{id}: required field '$field' not found in '$resp'");
return;
}
if (exists($fields{$field}) && ($fields{$field} !~ $ftest->{pat})) {
fail("$test->{id} field test $field");
diag("Field '$field' pattern '$ftest->{pat}' fails to match value '$fields{$field}' in message '$resp'");
return;
}
}
}
pass("$test->{id}");
return;
}
sub api_auth {
# AUTH
$ENV{REMOTE_USER} = $username;
my $query = CGI->new();
$query->param(userid => $username);
$query->param(password => $password);
my ($status, $cookie, $sessionID) = check_api_auth($query, {circulate=>1}, "intranet");
print STDERR "check_api_auth returns " . ($status || 'undef') . "\n";
# print STDERR "api_auth userenv = " . &dump_userenv;
return $status;
}
sub dump_userenv {
my $userenv = C4::Context->userenv;
return "# userenv: EMPTY\n" unless ($userenv);
my $userbranch = $userenv->{branch};
return "# userenv: " . Dumper($userenv)
. ($userbranch ? "BRANCH FOUND: $userbranch\n" : "NO BRANCH FOUND\n");
}
sub run_sip_tests {
my ($sock, $seqno);
$Sip::error_detection = 1;
$/ = "\015\012"; # must use correct record separator
$sock = new IO::Socket::INET(PeerAddr => $server,
Type => SOCK_STREAM);
BAIL_OUT('failed to create connection to server') unless $sock;
$seqno = 1;
# print STDERR "Number of tests : ", scalar (@_), "\n";
plan tests => scalar(@_);
foreach my $test (@_) {
# print STDERR "Test $seqno:" . Dumper($test);
one_msg($sock, $test, $seqno++);
$seqno %= 10; # sequence number is one digit
}
}
1;