2 # See the "Main" test package for documentation
4 package ZOOM::IRSpy::Test::Ping;
10 use ZOOM::IRSpy::Test;
11 our @ISA = qw(ZOOM::IRSpy::Test);
13 use ZOOM::IRSpy::Utils qw(isodate);
16 my $conv = new Text::Iconv("LATIN1", "UTF-8");
24 my $xc = $conn->record()->xpath_context();
25 my $user = $xc->find("e:serverInfo/e:authentication/e:user");
26 my $password = $xc->find("e:serverInfo/e:authentication/e:password");
27 my $proxy = $xc->find("e:serverInfo/e:authentication/e:proxy");
28 $options{"*user"} = $user if $user;
29 $options{"*password"} = $password if $password;
30 $options{"*proxy"} = $proxy if $proxy;
32 $conn->irspy_connect(undef, \%options,
33 ZOOM::Event::ZEND, \&connected,
34 exception => \¬_connected);
39 my($conn, $__UNUSED_task, $__UNUSED_udata, $__UNUSED_event) = @_;
41 $conn->log("irspy_test", "connected");
42 $conn->record()->store_result("probe", ok => 1);
44 foreach my $opt (qw(search present delSet resourceReport
45 triggerResourceCtrl resourceCtrl
46 accessCtrl scan sort extendedServices
47 level_1Segmentation level_2Segmentation
48 concurrentOperations namedResultSets
49 encapsulation resultCount negotiationModel
50 duplicationDetection queryType104
51 pQESCorrection stringSchema)) {
52 #print STDERR "\$conn->option('init_opt_$opt') = '", $conn->option("init_opt_$opt"), "'\n";
53 $conn->record()->store_result('init_opt', option => $opt)
54 if $conn->option("init_opt_$opt");
57 my %params = (serverImplementationId => "id",
58 serverImplementationName => "name",
59 serverImplementationVersion => "version",
61 foreach my $opt (keys %params) {
62 my $val = $conn->option($opt);
63 next if !defined $val; # not defined for SRU, for example
65 # There doesn't seem to be a reliable way to tell what
66 # character set the server uses for these. At least one
67 # server (z3950.bcl.jcyl.es:210/AbsysCCFL) returns an ISO
68 # 8859-1 string containing an o-acute, which breaks the XML
69 # parser if we just insert it naively. It seems reasonable,
70 # though, to guess that the great majority of servers will use
71 # ASCII, Latin-1 or Unicode. The first of these is a subset
72 # of the second, so that brings it to down to two. The
73 # strategy is simply this: assume it's ASCII-Latin-1, and try
74 # to convert to UTF-8. If that conversion works, fine; if
75 # not, assume it's because the string was already UTF-8, so
77 Text::Iconv->raise_error(1);
80 $maybe = $conv->convert($val);
81 }; if (!$@ && $maybe ne $val) {
82 $conn->log("irspy", "converted '$val' from Latin-1 to UTF-8");
85 $conn->record()->store_result($opt, value => $val);
86 $conn->irspy()->var($params{$opt}, $val);
89 return ZOOM::IRSpy::Status::TEST_GOOD;
94 my($conn, $__UNUSED_task, $__UNUSED_udata, $exception) = @_;
96 $conn->log("irspy", "not connected: $exception");
97 $conn->record()->store_result("probe",
99 errcode => $exception->code(),
100 errmsg => $exception->message(),
101 addinfo => $exception->addinfo(),
102 diagset => $exception->diagset());
104 return ZOOM::IRSpy::Status::TEST_BAD;