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json and html unit tests more seamless
- html_file / json_file - file name comes in command, not earlier - Both a title - avoid fixed string for file names over and over
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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# This is more a PoC. Improvements welcome!
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# Checking whether both JSON outputs are valid
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#
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use strict;
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@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ use JSON;
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my $tests = 0;
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my $prg="./testssl.sh";
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my $json="tmp.json";
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my $json="";
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my $json_file="";
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my $check2run ="--ip=one --ids-friendly -q --color 0";
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my $uri="example.com"; # Cloudflare blocks too often
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my $out="";
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@@ -26,36 +27,37 @@ STDOUT->autoflush(1);
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die "Unable to open $prg" unless -f $prg;
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# Provide proper start conditions
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unlink $json;
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$json_file="tmp.json";
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unlink $json_file;
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# Title
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printf "\n%s\n", "Unit testing JSON output ...";
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#1
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printf "%s\n", ".. plain JSON --> $uri ";
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$out = `$prg $check2run --jsonfile tmp.json $uri`;
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$json = json('tmp.json');
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unlink 'tmp.json';
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$out = `$prg $check2run --jsonfile $json_file $uri`;
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$json = json($json_file);
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unlink $json_file;
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my @errors=eval { decode_json($json) };
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is(@errors,0,"no errors");
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$tests++;
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#2
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printf "%s\n", ".. pretty JSON --> $uri ";
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$out = `$prg $check2run --jsonfile-pretty tmp.json $uri`;
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$json = json('tmp.json');
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unlink 'tmp.json';
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$out = `$prg $check2run --jsonfile-pretty $json_file $uri`;
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$json = json($json_file);
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unlink $json_file;
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@errors=eval { decode_json($json) };
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is(@errors,0,"no errors");
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$tests++;
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#3
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my $uri = "smtp-relay.gmail.com:587";
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uri = "smtp-relay.gmail.com:587";
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printf "%s\n", " .. plain JSON and STARTTLS --> $uri ...";
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$out = `$prg --jsonfile tmp.json $check2run -t smtp $uri`;
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$json = json('tmp.json');
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unlink 'tmp.json';
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$out = `$prg --jsonfile $json_file $check2run -t smtp $uri`;
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$json = json($json_file);
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unlink $json_file;
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@errors=eval { decode_json($json) };
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is(@errors,0,"no errors");
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$tests++;
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@@ -68,9 +70,9 @@ if ( $os eq "linux" ){
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# This testssl.sh run deliberately does NOT work as github actions block port 25 egress.
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# but the output should be fine. The idea is to have a unit test for a failed connection.
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printf "%s\n", ".. plain JSON for a failed run: '--mx $uri' ...";
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$out = `$prg --ssl-native --openssl-timeout=10 $check2run --jsonfile tmp.json --mx $uri`;
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$json = json('tmp.json');
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unlink 'tmp.json';
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$out = `$prg --ssl-native --openssl-timeout=10 $check2run --jsonfile $json_file --mx $uri`;
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$json = json($json_file);
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unlink $json_file;
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@errors=eval { decode_json($json) };
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is(@errors,0,"no errors");
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$tests++;
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@@ -78,9 +80,9 @@ if ( $os eq "linux" ){
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#5
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# Same as above but with pretty JSON
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printf "%s\n", ".. pretty JSON for a failed run '--mx $uri' ...";
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$out = `$prg --ssl-native --openssl-timeout=10 $check2run --jsonfile-pretty tmp.json --mx $uri`;
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$json = json('tmp.json');
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unlink 'tmp.json';
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$out = `$prg --ssl-native --openssl-timeout=10 $check2run --jsonfile-pretty $json_file --mx $uri`;
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$json = json($json_file);
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unlink $json_file;
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@errors=eval { decode_json($json) };
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is(@errors,0,"no errors");
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$tests++;
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@@ -90,7 +92,7 @@ if ( $os eq "linux" ){
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}
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done_testing($tests);
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printf "\n";
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printf "\n\n";
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sub json($) {
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my $file = shift;
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@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ use Text::Diff;
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my $tests = 0;
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my $prg="./testssl.sh";
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my $html="";
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my $htmlfile="tmp.html";
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my $check2run="--ip=one -4 --openssl /usr/bin/openssl --sneaky --ids-friendly --color 0 --htmlfile $htmlfile";
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my $html_file="";
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my $check2run="--ip=one -4 --openssl /usr/bin/openssl --sneaky --ids-friendly --color 0 --htmlfile";
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my $uri="github.com";
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my $out="";
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my $debughtml="";
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@@ -21,27 +21,27 @@ my $edited_html="";
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my $diff="";
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my $ip="";
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die "Unable to open $prg" unless -f $prg;
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printf "\n%s\n", "Doing HTML output checks";
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# useful against "failed to flush stdout" messages
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STDOUT->autoflush(1);
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die "Unable to open $prg" unless -f $prg;
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# Provide proper start conditions
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unlink $htmlfile;
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$html_file="tmp.html";
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unlink $html_file;
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# Title
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printf "\n%s\n", "Unit testing HTML output ...";
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#1
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printf "%s\n", " .. running $prg against \"$uri\" to create HTML and terminal outputs (may take ~2 minutes)";
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# specify a TERM_WIDTH so that the two calls to testssl.sh don't create HTML files with different values of TERM_WIDTH
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$out = `TERM_WIDTH=120 $prg $check2run $uri`;
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$html = `cat $htmlfile`;
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$out = `TERM_WIDTH=120 $prg $check2run $html_file $uri`;
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$html = `cat $html_file`;
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# $edited_html will contain the HTML with formatting information removed in order to compare against terminal output
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# Start by removing the HTML header.
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$edited_html = `tail -n +11 $htmlfile`;
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unlink $htmlfile;
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$edited_html = `tail -n +11 $html_file`;
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unlink $html_file;
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# Remove the HTML footer
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$edited_html =~ s/\n\<\/pre\>\n\<\/body\>\n\<\/html\>//;
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@@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ if ( $^O eq "darwin" ){
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#2
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printf "%s\n", " .. running again $prg against \"$uri\", now with --debug 4 to create HTML output (may take another ~2 minutes)";
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# Redirect stderr to /dev/null in order to avoid some unexplained "date: invalid date" error messages
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$out = `TERM_WIDTH=120 $prg $check2run --debug 4 $uri 2>/dev/null`;
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$debughtml = `cat $htmlfile`;
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unlink $htmlfile;
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$out = `TERM_WIDTH=120 $prg $check2run $html_file --debug 4 $uri 2>/dev/null`;
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$debughtml = `cat $html_file`;
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unlink $html_file;
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# Remove date information from the Start and Done banners in the two HTML files, since they were created at different times
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$html =~ s/Start 2[0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-3][0-9]-[0-3][0-9] [0-2][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]/Start XXXX-XX-XX XX:XX:XX/;
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@@ -116,10 +116,9 @@ ok($debughtml eq $html, "Checking if HTML file created with --debug 4 matches HT
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diag ("\n%s\n", "$diff");
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$tests++;
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printf "\n\n";
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done_testing($tests);
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printf "\n\n";
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# vim:ts=5:sw=5:expandtab
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# vim:ts=5:sw=5:expandtab
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