Port details |
- webinject Tool for automated testing of web applications
- 1.41_1 www =5 1.41_1Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
- There is no maintainer for this port.
- Any concerns regarding this port should be directed to the FreeBSD Ports mailing list via ports@FreeBSD.org
- Port Added: 2006-09-12 08:31:37
- Last Update: 2022-09-07 21:58:51
- Commit Hash: fb16dfe
- People watching this port, also watch:: symon, cacti, monit, dnswalk, md5deep
- Also Listed In: devel perl5
- License: not specified in port
- WWW:
- http://www.webinject.org/
- Description:
- WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web
services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP
interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services,
etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level]
automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness, also
referred to as a test driver or a test framework, allows you to run many
test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time
results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.
WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the
WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone
test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called
from other test frameworks or applications.
- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
- Manual pages:
- FreshPorts has no man page information for this port.
- pkg-plist: as obtained via:
make generate-plist - Dependency lines:
-
- webinject>0:www/webinject
- To install the port:
- cd /usr/ports/www/webinject/ && make install clean
- To add the package, run one of these commands:
- pkg install www/webinject
- pkg install webinject
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.- PKGNAME: webinject
- Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
- distinfo:
- SHA256 (webinject-1.41.src.tar.gz) = e1bfc77d9673c15a06bc385992df9e28eb40101a8a9cd5ba18fdaa51aa43036b
SIZE (webinject-1.41.src.tar.gz) = 29024
Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
- Dependencies
- NOTE: FreshPorts displays only information on required and default dependencies. Optional dependencies are not covered.
- Build dependencies:
-
- perl5>=5.32.r0<5.33 : lang/perl5.32
- Runtime dependencies:
-
- p5-libwww>=0 : www/p5-libwww
- p5-Error>=0 : lang/p5-Error
- p5-XML-Simple>=0 : textproc/p5-XML-Simple
- p5-Crypt-SSLeay>=0 : security/p5-Crypt-SSLeay
- perl5>=5.32.r0<5.33 : lang/perl5.32
- There are no ports dependent upon this port
Configuration Options:
- ===> The following configuration options are available for webinject-1.41_1:
DOCS=on: Build and/or install documentation
===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings
- Options name:
- www_webinject
- USES:
- perl5 shebangfix
- FreshPorts was unable to extract/find any pkg message
- Master Sites:
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Commit History - (may be incomplete: for full details, see links to repositories near top of page) |
Commit | Credits | Log message |
07 Sep 2022 21:58:51 |
Stefan Eßer (se) |
Remove WWW entries moved into port Makefiles
Commit b7f05445c00f has added WWW entries to port Makefiles based on
WWW: lines in pkg-descr files.
This commit removes the WWW: lines of moved-over URLs from these
pkg-descr files.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner) |
1.41_1 07 Sep 2022 21:10:59 |
Stefan Eßer (se) |
Add WWW entries to port Makefiles
It has been common practice to have one or more URLs at the end of the
ports' pkg-descr files, one per line and prefixed with "WWW:". These
URLs should point at a project website or other relevant resources.
Access to these URLs required processing of the pkg-descr files, and
they have often become stale over time. If more than one such URL was
present in a pkg-descr file, only the first one was tarnsfered into
the port INDEX, but for many ports only the last line did contain the
port specific URL to further information.
There have been several proposals to make a project URL available as
a macro in the ports' Makefiles, over time.
(Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
1.41_1 20 Jul 2022 14:23:26 |
Tobias C. Berner (tcberner) |
www: remove 'Created by' lines
A big Thank You to the original contributors of these ports:
*
* <hvo.pm@xs4all.nl>
* Aaron Dalton <aaron@FreeBSD.org>
* Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca>
* Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me>
* Aaron Zauner <az_mail@gmx.at>
* Abel Chow <achow@transoft.net>
* Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>
* Ade Lovett <ade@FreeBSD.org>
* Adrian Steinmann <ast@marabu.ch>
* Akinori MUSHA aka knu <knu@idaemons.org> (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
1.41_1 06 Apr 2021 14:31:07 |
Mathieu Arnold (mat) |
Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles. |
1.41_1 10 Sep 2018 13:14:52 |
mat |
Add DOCS options to ports that should have one.
Also various fixes related to said option.
PR: 230864
Submitted by: mat
exp-runs by: antoine |
1.41_1 19 Jul 2016 11:04:14 |
mat |
When there is a do-install target, do not use a post-install target, do
everything at once. Sometime, rename post-install into a options helper
target.
I did not fix ports that were such a mess that I could not figure out
what they really wanted to do. I also did not change ports that had
some version of an auto-plist code in post-install, for the same reason.
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight |
1.41_1 01 Apr 2016 14:33:58 |
mat |
Remove ${PORTSDIR}/ from dependencies, categories v, w, x, y, and z.
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight |
1.41_1 20 Dec 2014 19:54:06 |
bapt |
cleanup plist |
1.41_1 06 Aug 2014 09:11:58 |
olgeni |
Remove indefinite articles and trailing periods from COMMENT, plus
minor COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. A few Makefiles
where not included as they contain Latin-1 characters that break
the Phabricator workflow. Category W.
CR: D510
Approved by: portmgr (bapt) |
1.41_1 21 Jul 2014 17:47:53 |
adamw |
Remove some instances of WITHOUT_X11 and use an X11 OPTION
instead. |
1.41_1 15 Jun 2014 03:02:36 |
miwi |
- Stage support
PR: 191005 |
1.41_1 20 Sep 2013 23:36:54 |
bapt |
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat:
www) |
1.41_1 03 Aug 2013 07:52:55 |
az |
- Convert to new perl framework
- Trim Makefile header |
1.41_1 16 Dec 2012 06:12:28 |
az |
- Set default perl version for ports which currently using
(5.x+ and x < 12) scheme.
Approved by: bapt@ (portmgr@) |
1.41_1 11 Jul 2012 18:12:29 |
crees |
Reset maintainership for ports maintained by Gerrit Beine.
He had requested this some time ago, so any past timeouts should not be held
against him.
Your work in the past has been much appreciated, thank you.
Submitted by: maintainer, via private email |
1.41_1 30 Jun 2012 14:31:06 |
az |
- Remove SITE_PERL from *_DEPENDS
Approved by: portmgr@ (bapt@) |
1.41_1 19 Mar 2011 12:38:54 |
miwi |
- Get Rid MD5 support |
1.41_1 20 Jan 2010 01:28:55 |
kuriyama |
- Remove unneeded dependencies which is in perl-5.8.9 dist
(part 1).
Approved by: portmgr (itetcu) |
1.41 22 Aug 2009 00:38:34 |
amdmi3 |
- Switch SourceForge ports to the new File Release System: categories starting
with W |
1.41 08 Sep 2007 01:11:48 |
linimon |
Welcome bsd.perl.mk. Add support for constructs such as USE_PERL5=5.8.0+.
Drop support for antique perl.
Work done by: gabor
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007
Hat: portmgr |
1.41 12 Sep 2006 08:28:30 |
miwi |
WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and web
services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP
interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Servlets, HTML Forms, XML/SOAP Web Services,
etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level]
automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness, also
referred to as a test driver or a test framework, allows you to run many
test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time
results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.
WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the
WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone
test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called
from other test frameworks or applications.
WWW: http://www.webinject.org/
PR: ports/102402
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine(at)gmx.de> |