use Test::More;
foreach my $mod (qw(Plack::Util Plack::Request Plack::Builder Danga::Socket
- HTTP::Parser::XS HTTP::Date HTTP::Status)) {
+ HTTP::Date HTTP::Status)) {
eval "require $mod";
plan skip_all => "$mod missing for httpd-unix.t" if $@;
}
ok(defined $pid, 'forked httpd process successfully');
};
+{
+ require PublicInbox::Daemon;
+ my $l = "$tmpdir/named.sock";
+ my $s = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(Listen => 5, Local => $l,
+ Type => SOCK_STREAM);
+ is(PublicInbox::Daemon::sockname($s), $l, 'sockname works for UNIX');
+}
+
ok(!-S $unix, 'UNIX socket does not exist, yet');
$spawn_httpd->("-l$unix");
for (1..1000) {
is($?, 0, 'existing httpd exited successfully');
ok(-S $unix, 'unix socket still exists');
}
-{
+
+SKIP: {
+ eval 'require Net::Server::Daemonize';
+ skip('Net::Server missing for pid-file/daemonization test', 10) if $@;
+
# wait for daemonization
$spawn_httpd->("-l$unix", '-D', '-P', "$tmpdir/pid");
my $kpid = $pid;
ok(-f "$tmpdir/pid", 'pid file written');
open my $fh, '<', "$tmpdir/pid" or die "open failed: $!";
+ local $/ = "\n";
my $rpid = <$fh>;
chomp $rpid;
like($rpid, qr/\A\d+\z/s, 'pid file looks like a pid');