openssl/test/recipes/80-test_ca.t
Richard Levitte a351805733 Make sure that 80-test_ca.t finds all the config files
This recipe counted too much on being called with test/ as its current
working directory.  That's a mistake on, for example, Windows.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2015-09-07 16:10:59 +02:00

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Perl

#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use POSIX;
use File::Spec::Functions qw/splitdir curdir catfile devnull/;
use File::Path 2.00 qw/remove_tree/;
use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT cmdstr top_file quotify/;
setup("test_ca");
my $perl = $^X;
$ENV{OPENSSL} = cmdstr(app(["openssl"]));
my $CA_pl = top_file("apps", "CA.pl");
my $std_openssl_cnf = top_file("apps", "openssl.cnf");
($perl) = quotify($perl) unless $^O eq "VMS"; # never quotify a command on VMS. Ever!
remove_tree("demoCA", { safe => 0 });
plan tests => 4;
SKIP: {
$ENV{SSLEAY_CONFIG} = "-config ".top_file("test", "CAss.cnf");
skip "failed creating CA structure", 3
if !is(system("$perl ".$CA_pl." -newca < ".devnull()." 2>&1"), 0,
'creating CA structure');
$ENV{SSLEAY_CONFIG} = "-config ".top_file("test", "Uss.cnf");
skip "failed creating new certificate request", 2
if !is(system("$perl ".$CA_pl." -newreq 2>&1"), 0,
'creating new certificate request');
$ENV{SSLEAY_CONFIG} = "-config ".$std_openssl_cnf;
skip "failed to sign certificate request", 1
if !is(yes("$perl ".$CA_pl." -sign 2>&1"), 0,
'signing certificate request');
is(system("$perl ".$CA_pl." -verify newcert.pem 2>&1"), 0,
'verifying new certificate');
}
remove_tree("demoCA", { safe => 0 });
unlink "newcert.pem", "newreq.pem";
sub yes {
open(PIPE, "|-", join(" ",@_));
local $SIG{PIPE} = "IGNORE";
1 while print PIPE "y\n";
close PIPE;
return 0;
}