NAME¶
WebAuth::Tests - Assists with constructing WebAuth Apache module tests
SYNOPSIS¶
use WebAuth::Tests qw(build_page);
my %settings = (
test_number => 1,
test_desc => 'basic WebAuth test',
extended_desc => \@extended,
);
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print build_page(\%settings);
DESCRIPTION¶
This module provides shared code for the test suite for the mod_webauth Apache
module. It is used by the individual test programs and test Apache
configuration to construct a variety of scenarios to exercise most of the
functionality of mod_webauth and some of the WebLogin and mod_webkdc features.
Most of the test setup is in the Apache configuration, but each test
corresponds to a Perl script, which uses this module, that checks environment
variables to see that the tests did what they should and provides useful
debugging information if they did not.
This module is primarily intended for use with the tests that are included with
WebAuth and currently includes some defaults that make it difficult to use for
other purposes. The goal is to eventually make it more general so that it can
be used for building additional tests local to a particular site.
FUNCTIONS¶
None of the following functions are exported by default. They must be explicitly
requested when using the WebAuth::Tests module.
- build_page(SETTINGS)
- Performs the work of building a test page that shows the test number,
title, information about the test run, and various tables showing current
status and tests run. SETTINGS should be a reference to a hash, which may
contain one or more of the following settings:
- test_number
- The number of this test, passed to the template.
- test_desc
- The short description of this test, passed to the template.
- extended_description
- The extended description of this test. This should be a reference to an
array that contains one or more paragraphs of text as strings. Each
element of the array will be wrapped in <p> tags.
- extra_tests
- An anonymous array of hash references, each of which represents a test
result. The hash should have three keys: "name",
"result", and "comment". "name" should be
the name of this test, "result" should be either
"PASS" or "FAIL", and "comment" should
provide additional information about the test.
- extra_tests_title
- If there are extra tests, this will be used as the heading for that test
output. If this setting is present, extra_tests should also be
present.
- multifactor
- Set this to true to also perform multifactor tests.
- template
- The path (possibly relative) to the template used for generating HTML. By
default, this is set to ../test.tt2, which works for the default
mod_webauth test suite (and probably not for anything else).
- unauth_loc
- Set this to true if this test will be running without authentication. This
is used by the template to change some of the boilerplate text.
- run_test(NAME, RESULT, GOOD, BAD, BOLD)
- Performs a test of WebAuth information, returning an anonymous hash
showing the results of the test in the format required by the
"extra_tests" setting to build_page(). It takes the name
of the test, a boolean value that represents the result of the test, text
to display on true or false results, and a flag indicating whether to bold
true results.
- app_lifetime_test
- Creates an anonymous array of hash references that contains the results of
a test for the lifetime of an application token. The result is suitable
for inclusion in "extra_tests".
- last_used_test()
- Creates an anonymous array of hash references that contains the results of
a test for current last-used time for a token. The result is suitable for
inclusion in "extra_tests".
BUGS¶
The interactions between this module and its template aren't currently
completely documented.
No one has yet used this module for anything other than the mod_webauth test
suite included in the distribution. It will probably need work to be usable
for writing site-specific tests.
AUTHOR¶
Roland Schemers and Jon Robertson <jonrober@stanford.edu>.
SEE ALSO¶
Template(3)
This module is part of WebAuth. The current version is available from
<
http://webauth.stanford.edu/>.