#!/usr/bin/env perl # Baseline diff test against testssl.sh (csv output) # # We don't use a full run yet and only the certificate section. # There we would need to blacklist at least: # cert_serialNumber, cert_fingerprintSHA1, cert_fingerprintSHA256, cert # cert_expirationStatus, cert_notBefore, cert_notAfter, cert_caIssuers, intermediate_cert # # help is apreciated here use strict; use Test::More; use Data::Dumper; use Text::Diff; my $tests = 0; my $prg="./testssl.sh"; my $master_socket_csv="./t/baseline_data/default_testssl.csvfile"; my $socket_csv="tmp.csv"; my $check2run="-p -s -P --fs -h -U -c -q --ip=one --color 0 --csvfile $socket_csv"; #my $check2run="-p --color 0 --csvfile $socket_csv"; my $uri="testssl.sh"; my $diff=""; die "Unable to open $prg" unless -f $prg; die "Unable to open $master_socket_csv" unless -f $master_socket_csv; # Provide proper start conditions unlink "tmp.csv"; # Title printf "\n%s\n", "Diff unit test IPv4 against \"$uri\""; #1 run `$prg $check2run $uri 2>&1`; $diff = diff $socket_csv, $master_socket_csv; $socket_csv=`cat tmp.csv`; $master_socket_csv=`cat $master_socket_csv`; # Filter, for now only HTTP_clock_skew $socket_csv=~ s/HTTP_clock_skew.*\n//g; $master_socket_csv=~ s/HTTP_clock_skew.*\n//g; # Compare the differences to the master file -- and print differences if there were detected. # Filtering takes place later, so if there will be a difference detected it'll also show HTTP_clock_skew :-( # cmp_ok($socket_csv, "eq", $master_socket_csv, "Check whether CSV output matches master file from $uri") or diag ("\n%s\n", "$diff"); $tests++; unlink "tmp.csv"; done_testing($tests); printf "\n"; # vim:tw=95:ts=5:sw=5:et