Good idea to have some kind of HTTP server in the test suite, but I
think a even "simpler" framework using perl or another simple
scripting language is more useful. In perl we have the LWP and
HTTP::Daemon standard modules that seem quite useful (not sure if
there is any range processing however..)
To be truly useful for testing Squid end-to-end the HTTP server needs
to be able to generate custom HTTP headers and even malformed
replies.
Regards
Henrik
On Saturday 26 October 2002 01.44, Robert Collins wrote:
> I'd like to include tinyhttpd or something similar in /testserver
> (in source form), to host test data pages for end to end test
> scripts.
>
> I.e. a few objects we can range request on.
>
> Any
> a) objections
> b) preferences
>
> Rob
Received on Sat Oct 26 2002 - 06:48:04 MDT
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