# -- # Copyright (C) 2001-2019 OTRS AG, https://otrs.com/ # -- # This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see # the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL). If you # did not receive this file, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt. # -- package Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport::HTTP::Test; use strict; use warnings; use HTTP::Request::Common; use LWP::UserAgent; use LWP::Protocol; # prevent 'Used once' warning for Kernel::OM use Kernel::System::ObjectManager; our $ObjectManagerDisabled = 1; =head1 NAME Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport::HTTP::Test - GenericInterface network transport interface for testing purposes =head1 PUBLIC INTERFACE =head2 new() usually, you want to create an instance of this by using Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport->new(); use Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport; my $TransportObject = Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport->new( TransportConfig => { Type => 'HTTP::Test', Config => { Fail => 0, # 0 or 1 }, }, ); In the config parameter 'Fail' you can tell the transport to simulate failed network requests. If 'Fail' is set to 0, the transport will return the query string of the requests as return data (see L for an example); =cut sub new { my ( $Type, %Param ) = @_; my $Self = {}; bless( $Self, $Type ); for my $Needed (qw( DebuggerObject TransportConfig)) { $Self->{$Needed} = $Param{$Needed} || return { Success => 0, ErrorMessage => "Got no $Needed!" }; } return $Self; } =head2 ProviderProcessRequest() this will read the incoming HTTP request via CGI and return the HTTP parameters in the data hash. =cut sub ProviderProcessRequest { my ( $Self, %Param ) = @_; if ( $Self->{TransportConfig}->{Config}->{Fail} ) { return { Success => 0, ErrorMessage => "HTTP status code: 500", Data => {}, }; } my $ParamObject = $Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::System::Web::Request'); my %Result; for my $ParamName ( $ParamObject->GetParamNames() ) { $Result{$ParamName} = $ParamObject->GetParam( Param => $ParamName ); } # special handling for empty post request if ( scalar keys %Result == 1 && exists $Result{POSTDATA} && !$Result{POSTDATA} ) { %Result = (); } if ( !%Result ) { return $Self->{DebuggerObject}->Error( Summary => 'No request data found.', ); } return { Success => 1, Data => \%Result, Operation => 'test_operation', }; } =head2 ProviderGenerateResponse() this will generate a query string from the passed data hash and generate an HTTP response with this string as the body. This response will be printed so that the web server will send it to the client. =cut sub ProviderGenerateResponse { my ( $Self, %Param ) = @_; if ( $Self->{TransportConfig}->{Config}->{Fail} ) { return { Success => 0, ErrorMessage => 'Test response generation failed', }; } my $Response; if ( !$Param{Success} ) { $Response = HTTP::Response->new( 500 => ( $Param{ErrorMessage} || 'Internal Server Error' ) ); $Response->protocol('HTTP/1.0'); $Response->content_type("text/plain; charset=UTF-8"); $Response->date(time); } else { # generate a request string from the data my $Request = HTTP::Request::Common::POST( 'http://testhost.local/', Content => $Param{Data} ); $Response = HTTP::Response->new( 200 => "OK" ); $Response->protocol('HTTP/1.0'); $Response->content_type("text/plain; charset=UTF-8"); $Response->add_content_utf8( $Request->content() ); $Response->date(time); } $Self->{DebuggerObject}->Debug( Summary => 'Sending HTTP response', Data => $Response->as_string(), ); # now send response to client print STDOUT $Response->as_string(); return { Success => 1, }; } =head2 RequesterPerformRequest() in Fail mode, returns error status. Otherwise, returns the query string generated out of the data for the HTTP response. my $Result = $TransportObject->RequesterPerformRequest( Data => { A => 'A', b => 'b', }, ); Returns $Result = { Success => 1, Data => { ResponseData => 'A=A&b=b', }, }; =cut sub RequesterPerformRequest { my ( $Self, %Param ) = @_; if ( $Self->{TransportConfig}->{Config}->{Fail} ) { return { Success => 0, ErrorMessage => "HTTP status code: 500", Data => {}, }; } # use custom protocol handler to avoid sending out real network requests LWP::Protocol::implementor( testhttp => 'Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport::HTTP::Test::CustomHTTPProtocol' ); my $UserAgent = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $Response = $UserAgent->post( 'testhttp://localhost.local/', Content => $Param{Data} ); return { Success => 1, Data => { ResponseContent => $Response->content(), }, }; } =begin Internal: =cut =head1 NAME Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport::HTTP::Test::CustomHTTPProtocol =head1 DESCRIPTION This package is used to handle the custom HTTP requests of Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport::HTTP::Test. The requests are immediately answered with a response, without sending them out to the network. =cut package Kernel::GenericInterface::Transport::HTTP::Test::CustomHTTPProtocol; ## no critic use parent qw(LWP::Protocol); sub new { my $Class = shift; return $Class->SUPER::new(@_); } sub request { ## no critic my $Self = shift; my ( $Request, $Proxy, $Arg, $Size, $Timeout ) = @_; my $Response = HTTP::Response->new( 200 => "OK" ); $Response->protocol('HTTP/1.0'); $Response->content_type("text/plain; charset=UTF-8"); $Response->add_content_utf8( $Request->content() ); $Response->date(time); #print $Request->as_string(); #print $Response->as_string(); return $Response; } 1; =end Internal: =head1 TERMS AND CONDITIONS This software is part of the OTRS project (L). This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL). If you did not receive this file, see L. =cut