assertprogress() {
T="$1"
testsuccess grep "dlstatus:1:0:Retrieving file 1 of 1" "$T"
- if ! egrep -q "dlstatus:1:[0-9]{1,2}\.(.*):Retrieving file 1 of 1" "$T"; then
+ if ! grep -E -q "dlstatus:1:[1-9][0-9](\..*)?:Retrieving file 1 of 1" "$T"; then
cat "$T"
msgfail "Failed to detect download progress"
fi
testsuccess grep "dlstatus:1:100:Retrieving file 1 of 1" "$T"
- #cat $T
}
# we need to ensure the file is reasonable big so that apt has a chance to
# actually report progress - but not too big to ensure its not delaying the
# test too much
TESTFILE=testfile.big
-testsuccess dd if=/dev/zero of=./aptarchive/$TESTFILE bs=800k count=1
+testsuccess dd if=/dev/zero of=./aptarchive/$TESTFILE bs=800k count=1
+
+OPT='-o APT::Status-Fd=3 -o Debug::pkgAcquire::Worker=1 -o Debug::Acquire::http=1 -o Debug::Acquire::https=1'
msgtest 'download progress works via' 'http'
-printf '\n'
exec 3> apt-progress.log
-testsuccess apthelper download-file "http://localhost:8080/$TESTFILE" http-$TESTFILE -o APT::Status-Fd=3 -o Acquire::http::Dl-Limit=600
+testsuccess --nomsg apthelper download-file "http://localhost:8080/$TESTFILE" ./downloaded/http-$TESTFILE $OPT -o Acquire::http::Dl-Limit=800
assertprogress apt-progress.log
msgtest 'download progress works via' 'https'
-printf '\n'
exec 3> apt-progress.log
-testsuccess apthelper download-file "https://localhost:4433/$TESTFILE" https-$TESTFILE -o APT::Status-Fd=3 -o Acquire::https::Dl-Limit=600
+testsuccess --nomsg apthelper download-file "https://localhost:4433/$TESTFILE" ./downloaded/https-$TESTFILE $OPT -o Acquire::https::Dl-Limit=800
assertprogress apt-progress.log
# cleanup