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view mod_lib_ldap/dev/t/00-login.t @ 2976:df86ce6bb0b4
Implement dummy body message to indicate high priority push
This adds a dummy body sent alongside the push when the original message
also contained a body to indicate a high priority push.
The body can be configured and its contents are generally meaningless
with most app servers because it will be stripped before pushed to the client.
author | tmolitor <thilo@eightysoft.de> |
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date | Sun, 01 Apr 2018 23:24:33 +0200 |
parents | 512e31cd8b70 |
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use strict; use warnings; use lib 't'; use TestConnection; use Test::More; my @users = ( 'one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', 'six', ); plan tests => scalar(@users) + 3; foreach my $username (@users) { my $conn = TestConnection->new($username); $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub { $conn->cond->send; }); my $error = $conn->cond->recv; ok(! $error) or diag("$username login failed: $error"); } do { my $conn = TestConnection->new('one', password => '23451'); $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub { $conn->cond->send; }); my $error = $conn->cond->recv; ok($error); }; do { my $conn = TestConnection->new('invalid', password => '12345'); $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub { $conn->cond->send; }); my $error = $conn->cond->recv; ok($error); }; do { my $conn = TestConnection->new('seven', password => '1234567'); $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub { $conn->cond->send; }); my $error = $conn->cond->recv; ok($error); };