curl/tests/data/test1406
Daniel Stenberg c1c27625c7
curl: show headers in bold
The feature is only enabled if the output is believed to be a tty.

-J: There's some minor differences and improvements in -J handling, as
now J should work with -i and it actually creates a file first using the
initial name and then *renames* that to the one found in
Content-Disposition (if any).

-i: only shows headers for HTTP transfers now (as documented).
Previously it would also show for pieces of the transfer that were HTTP
(for example when doing FTP over a HTTP proxy).

-i: now shows trailers as well. Previously they were not shown at all.

--libcurl: the CURLOPT_HEADER is no longer set, as the header output is
now done in the header callback.
2018-05-21 20:05:05 +02:00

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<testcase>
# Based on test900
# N.B. --libcurl output not sufficient to deal with uploaded files.
<info>
<keywords>
SMTP
--libcurl
</keywords>
</info>
#
# Server-side
<reply>
<servercmd>
CAPA SIZE
</servercmd>
</reply>
#
# Client-side
<client>
<server>
smtp
</server>
<name>
--libcurl for SMTP
</name>
<setenv>
SSL_CERT_FILE=
</setenv>
<file name="log/test1406.eml">
From: different
To: another
body
</file>
<command>
smtp://%HOSTIP:%SMTPPORT/1406 --mail-rcpt recipient.one@example.com --mail-rcpt recipient.two@example.com --mail-from sender@example.com -T log/test1406.eml --libcurl log/test1406.c
</command>
</client>
#
# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
<verify>
<protocol>
EHLO 1406
MAIL FROM:<sender@example.com> SIZE=38
RCPT TO:<recipient.one@example.com>
RCPT TO:<recipient.two@example.com>
DATA
QUIT
</protocol>
<upload>
From: different
To: another
body
.
</upload>
<file name="log/test1406.c" mode="text">
/********* Sample code generated by the curl command line tool **********
* All curl_easy_setopt() options are documented at:
* https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_easy_setopt.html
************************************************************************/
#include <curl/curl.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
CURLcode ret;
CURL *hnd;
struct curl_slist *slist1;
slist1 = NULL;
slist1 = curl_slist_append(slist1, "recipient.one@example.com");
slist1 = curl_slist_append(slist1, "recipient.two@example.com");
hnd = curl_easy_init();
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE, 102400L);
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_INFILESIZE_LARGE, (curl_off_t)38);
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_URL, "smtp://%HOSTIP:%SMTPPORT/1406");
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_UPLOAD, 1L);
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1L);
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_TCP_KEEPALIVE, 1L);
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_MAIL_FROM, "sender@example.com");
curl_easy_setopt(hnd, CURLOPT_MAIL_RCPT, slist1);
/* Here is a list of options the curl code used that cannot get generated
as source easily. You may select to either not use them or implement
them yourself.
CURLOPT_WRITEDATA set to a objectpointer
CURLOPT_INTERLEAVEDATA set to a objectpointer
CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION set to a functionpointer
CURLOPT_READDATA set to a objectpointer
CURLOPT_READFUNCTION set to a functionpointer
CURLOPT_SEEKDATA set to a objectpointer
CURLOPT_SEEKFUNCTION set to a functionpointer
CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER set to a objectpointer
CURLOPT_STDERR set to a objectpointer
CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION set to a functionpointer
CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA set to a objectpointer
CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION set to a functionpointer
CURLOPT_HEADERDATA set to a objectpointer
*/
ret = curl_easy_perform(hnd);
curl_easy_cleanup(hnd);
hnd = NULL;
curl_slist_free_all(slist1);
slist1 = NULL;
return (int)ret;
}
/**** End of sample code ****/
</file>
<stripfile>
# These options vary with configurations - just ignore them
$_ = '' if /CURLOPT_USERAGENT/
$_ = '' if /CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS/
$_ = '' if /CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER/
$_ = '' if /CURLOPT_SSH_KNOWNHOSTS/
$_ = '' if /CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION/
</stripfile>
</verify>
</testcase>