#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use Test::More; use Data::Dumper; use JSON; my ( $out, $json, $json_pretty, $found, $tests ); $tests = 0; #1 pass("Running testssl.sh against badssl.com to create a JSON report with severity level equal greater than LOW (may take 2~3 minutes)"); $tests++; $out = `./testssl.sh -S -e -U --jsonfile tmp.json --severity LOW --color 0 badssl.com`; $json = json('tmp.json'); unlink 'tmp.json'; $found = 0; cmp_ok(@$json,'>',0,"At least 1 finding is expected"); $tests++; foreach my $f ( @$json ) { if ( $f->{severity} eq "INFO" ) { $found = 1; last; } } is($found,0,"We should not have any finding with INFO level"); $tests++; #2 pass("Running testssl.sh against badssl.com to create a JSON-PRETTY report with severity level equal greater than LOW (may take 2~3 minutes)"); $tests++; $out = `./testssl.sh -S -e -U --jsonfile-pretty tmp.json --severity LOW --color 0 badssl.com`; $json_pretty = json('tmp.json'); unlink 'tmp.json'; $found = 0; my $vulnerabilities = $json_pretty->{scanResult}->[0]->{vulnerabilities}; foreach my $f ( @$vulnerabilities ) { if ( $f->{severity} eq "INFO" ) { $found = 1; last; } } is($found,0,"We should not have any finding with INFO level"); $tests++; done_testing($tests); sub json($) { my $file = shift; $file = `cat $file`; unlink $file; return from_json($file); }