package TestAPI::access; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Apache::Test; use Apache::TestUtil; use Apache2::Access (); use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK :options :override :satisfy); sub handler { my $r = shift; plan $r, tests => 11; $r->allow_methods(1, qw(GET POST)); ok 1; ok $r->allow_options & Apache2::Const::OPT_INDEXES; ok !($r->allow_options & Apache2::Const::OPT_EXECCGI); ok !($r->allow_overrides & Apache2::Const::OR_LIMIT); ok t_cmp $r->satisfies, Apache2::Const::SATISFY_NOSPEC, "satisfies"; ok t_cmp $r->auth_name, 'modperl', "auth_name"; $r->auth_name('modperl_test'); ok t_cmp $r->auth_name, 'modperl_test', "auth_name"; $r->auth_name('modperl'); ok t_cmp $r->auth_type, 'none', "auth_type"; $r->auth_type('Basic'); ok t_cmp $r->auth_type, 'Basic', "auth_type"; $r->auth_type('none'); ok !$r->some_auth_required; # XXX: this test requires a running identd, which we have no way # to figure out whether it's running, or how to start one. so for # now just check that the method is call-able. my $remote_logname = $r->get_remote_logname() || ''; t_debug "get_remote_logname: $remote_logname"; ok 1; Apache2::Const::OK; } 1; __END__ Options None Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AuthName modperl AuthType none # this directive was moved from core in Apache 2.1 # since we're not testing that identd is running # anyway we probably don't need to include it at all #IdentityCheck On