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TestSpecification as reported by testConforms to specNotes and issues
3.1.1-A - Container-CreateLDPC (Code)Implementations must support the creation and management of [LDP] Containers.
3.1.1-B - Container-ldpcContainmentTriples (Code)LDP Containers must distinguish [containment triples]
3.1.1-C - Container-ldpcMembershipTriples (Code)LDP Containers must distinguish [membership] triples.
3.1.1-D - Container-ldpcMinimalContainerTriples (Code)LDP Containers must distinguish [minimal-container] triples.
3.1.2.-A - LDPNR-LDPNRCreationLinkType (Code)If, in a successful resource creation request, a Link: rel="type" request header specifies the LDP-NR interaction model (http://www.w3.org/ns/ldp#NonRDFSource, regardless of Content-Type: value), then the server should handle subsequent requests to the newly created resource as if it is an LDP-NR. ([LDP] 5.2.3.4 extension)The test is valid but more consistent printing of header values, as done in 3.1.1.* tests, to the logs on POST would aid in troubleshooting.
3.1.2.-B - LDPNR-LDPNRCreationWrongLinkType (Code)If, in a successful resource creation request, a Link: rel="type" request header specifies the LDP-NR interaction model (http://www.w3.org/ns/ldp#NonRDFSource, regardless of Content-Type: value), then the server should handle subsequent requests to the newly created resource as if it is an LDP-NR. ([LDP] 5.2.3.4 extension)The test is valid but more consistent printing of header values, as done in 3.1.1.* tests, to the logs on POST would aid in troubleshooting.
3.2.1-A - HttpGet-AdditionalValuesForPreferHeader (Code)In addition to the requirements of [LDP], an implementation may support the value http://www.w3.org/ns/oa#PreferContainedDescriptions and should support the value http://fedora.info/definitions/fcrepo#PreferInboundReferences for the Prefer header when making GET requests on LDPC resources.
3.2.2-A - HttpGet-LDPRS-ResponsePreferenceAppliedHeader (Code)Responses to GET requests that apply a Prefer request header to any LDP-RS must include the Preference-Applied response header as defined in [RFC7240] section 3.
3.2.2-B - HttpGet-LDPRS-ResponseDescribesHeader (Code)When a GET request is made to an LDP-RS that describes an associated LDP-NR (3.5 HTTP POST and [LDP]5.2.3.12),the response must include a Link: rel="describes" header referencing the LDP-NR in question, as defined in [RFC6892].
3.2.3-A - HttpGet-RespondWantDigest (Code)Testing for supported digest GET requests to any LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]
3.2.3-B - HttpGet-RespondWantDigestTwoSupported (Code)Testing for two supported digests with no weights GET requests to any LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]
3.2.3-C - HttpGet-RespondWantDigestTwoSupportedQvalueNonZero (Code)Testing for two supported digests with different weightsGET requests to any LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]
3.2.3-D - HttpGet-RespondWantDigestTwoSupportedQvalueZero (Code)Testing for two supported digests with different weights q=0.3,q=0 GET requests to any LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]
3.2.3-E - HttpGet-RespondWantDigestNonSupported (Code)Testing for one supported digest and one unsupported digest.GET requests to any LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]
3.3-A - HttpHead-ResponseNoBodyThe HEAD method is identical to GET except that the server must not return a message-body in the response, as specified in [RFC7231] section 4.3.2.
3.3-B - HttpHead-ResponseDigestThe server must send the same Digest header in the response as it would have sent if the request had been a GET (or omit it if it would have been omitted for a GET).
3.3-C - HttpHead-ResponseHeadersSameAsHttpGetIn other cases, The server should send the same headers in response to a HEAD request as it would have sent if the request had been a GET, except that the payload headers (defined in [RFC7231] section 3.3) may be omitted.
3.4-A - HttpOptions-HttpOptionsSupportAny LDPR must support OPTIONS per [LDP] 4.2.8. 4.2.8.1 LDP servers must support the HTTP OPTIONS method.
3.4-B - HttpOptions-HttpOptionsSupportAllowAny LDPR must support OPTIONS per [LDP] 4.2.8. LDP servers must indicate their support for HTTP Methods by responding to a HTTP OPTIONS request on the LDPR’s URL with the HTTP Method tokens in the HTTP response header Allow.
3.5-A - HttpPostAny LDPC (except Version Containers (LDPCv)) must support POST ([LDP] 4.2.3 / 5.2.3).
3.5-B - HttpPost-ConstrainByResponseHeaderThe default interaction model that will be assigned when there is no explicit Link header in the request must be recorded in the constraints document referenced in the Link: rel="http://www.w3.org/ns/ldp#constrainedBy" header ([LDP] 4.2.1.6 clarification).
3.5-C - NonRDFSource-PostNonRDFSourceAny LDPC must support creation of LDP-NRs on POST ([LDP] 5.2.3.3 may becomes must).Appears to have been moved down into 3.5.1.  Labels should probably be shifted to reflect this as 3.5.1-A.
3.5-D - NonRDFSource-PostResourceAndCheckAssociatedResourceOn creation of an LDP-NR, an implementation must create an associated LDP-RS describing that LDP-NR ([LDP] 5.2.3.12 may becomes must).

Appears to have been moved down into 3.5.1.  Labels should probably be shifted to reflect this as 3.5.1-B.

Conformance issue:  It is unclear if the test applied in this line would catch multi valued header fields correctly: https://github.com/fcrepo4-labs/Fedora-API-Test-Suite/blob/master/src/main/java/com/ibr/fedora/testsuite/HttpPost.java#L161   This will work if the multi valued 'Link' field is comma separated, but not if they are truly multiples (FIFO?).  For example, Fedora at d7731a086 is failing this test for this reason. Which is correct for multi-valued fields, comma separated or multiple fields?  

3.5.1-A - NonRDFSource-PostDigestResponseHeaderAuthenticationAn HTTP POST request that would create an LDP-NR and includes a Digest header (as described in [RFC3230]) for which the instance-digest in that header does not match that of the new LDP-NR must be rejected with a 409 Conflict response.Since 3.5-C and D should be 3.5.1-A and 3.5.1-B, this should be 3.5.1-C.
3.5.1-B - NonRDFSource-PostDigestResponseHeaderVerificationAn HTTP POST request that includes an unsupported Digest type (as described in [RFC3230]), should be rejected with a 400 Bad Request response.Since 3.5-C and D should be 3.5.1-A and 3.5.1-B, this should be 3.5.1-D.
3.6-B - HttpPutWhen accepting a PUT request against an existant resource, an HTTP Link: rel="type" header may be included. If that type is a value in the LDP namespace and is not either a current type of the resource or a subtype of a current type of the resource, the request must be rejected with a 409 Conflict response.
3.6.1-A - HttpPut-UpdateTriplesAny LDP-RS must support PUT to update statements that are not server-managed triples (as defined in [LDP] 2). [LDP] 4.2.4.1 and 4.2.4.3 remain in effect.
3.6.1-B - HttpPut-UpdateDisallowedTriplesIf an otherwise valid HTTP PUT request is received that attempts to modify resource statements that a server disallows (not ignores per [LDP] 4.2.4.1), the server must fail the request by responding with a 4xx range status code (e.g. 409 Conflict).
3.6.1-C - HttpPut-UpdateDisallowedTriplesResponseThe server must provide a corresponding response body containing information about which statements could not be persisted. ([LDP] 4.2.4.4 shouldbecomes must).
3.6.1-D - HttpPut-UpdateDisallowedTriplesConstrainedByHeaderIn that response, the restrictions causing such a request to fail must be described in a resource indicated by a Link: rel="http://www.w3.org/ns/ldp#constrainedBy" response header per [LDP] 4.2.1.6.
3.6.2-A - HttpPutNRAny LDP-NR must support PUT to replace the binary content of that resource.
3.6.2-B - NonRDFSource-PutDigestResponseHeaderAuthenticationAn HTTP PUT request that includes a Digest header (as described in [RFC3230]) for which any instance-digest in that header does not match the instance it describes, must be rejected with a 409 Conflict response.
3.6.2-C - NonRDFSource-PutDigestResponseHeaderVerificationAn HTTP PUT request that includes an unsupported Digest type (as described in [RFC3230]), should be rejected with a 400 (Bad Request) response.
3.7-A - HttpPatch-SupportHttpPatchAny LDP-RS must support PATCH ([LDP] 4.2.7 may becomes must). [sparql11-update] must be an accepted content-type for PATCH.
3.7-B - HttpPatch-LDPPatchContentTypeSupportOther content-types (e.g. [ldpatch]) may be available.
3.7-C - HttpPatch-ServerManagedPropertiesModificationIf an otherwise valid HTTP PATCH request is received that attempts to modify statements to a resource that a server disallows (not ignores per [LDP] 4.2.4.1), the server must fail the request by responding with a 4xx range status code (e.g. 409 Conflict).
3.7-D - HttpPatch-StatementNotPersistedResponseBodyThe server must provide a corresponding response body containing information about which statements could not be persisted. ([LDP] 4.2.4.4 should becomes must).
3.7-E - HttpPatch-StatementNotPersistedConstrainedByHeaderIn that response, the restrictions causing such a request to fail must be described in a resource indicated by a Link: rel="http://www.w3.org/ns/ldp#constrainedBy" response header per [LDP] 4.2.1.6.
3.7-F - HttpPatch-SuccessfulPatchStatusCodeA successful PATCH request must respond with a 2xx status code; the specific code in the 2xx range may vary according to the response body or request state.
3.7.1 - HttpPatch-DisallowPatchContainmentTriplesThe server should not allow HTTP PATCH to update an LDPC’s containment triples; if the server receives such a request, it should respond with a 409 (Conflict) status code.
3.7.2 - HttpPatch-DisallowChangeResourceTypeThe server must disallow a PATCH request that would change the LDP interaction model of a resource to a type that is not a subtype of the current resource type. That request must be rejected with a 409 Conflict response.
3.8.1-A - httpDeleteOptionsCheckAn implementation that cannot recurse should not advertise DELETE in response to OPTIONS requests for containers with contained resources.I don't understand the test as written, especially compared with the Fedora responses under test, but that doesn't mean it isn't valid.  A second opinion would be appreciated.
3.8.1-C - httpDeleteStatusCheckAn implementation must not return a 200 (OK) or 204 (No Content) response unless the entire operation successfully completed.
3.8.1-D - httpDeleteStatusCheckTwoAn implementation must not emit a message that implies the successful DELETE of a resource until the resource has been successfully removed.
3.9-A - ExternalBinaryContent-PostCreateFedora servers should support the creation of LDP-NRs with Content-Type of message/external-body and access-type parameter of url.
3.9-A - ExternalBinaryContent-PutCreateFedora servers should support the creation of LDP-NRs with Content-Type of message/external-body and access-type parameter of url.
3.9-A - ExternalBinaryContent-PutUpdateFedora servers should support the creation of LDP-NRs with Content-Type of message/external-body and access-type parameter of url.
3.9-B - ExternalBinaryContent-createExternalBinaryContentCheckAccesTypeFedora servers must advertise support in the Accept-Post response header for each supported access-type parameter value of Content-Type: message/external-body.
3.9-C - ExternalBinaryContent-PostCheckUnsupportedMediaTypeFedora servers receiving requests that would create or update a LDP-NR with a message/external-body with an unsupported type parameter must respond with HTTP 415 UNSUPPORTED MEDIA TYPE. In the case that a Fedora server does not support external LDP-NR content, all message/external-body messages must be rejected with HTTP 415.
3.9-C - ExternalBinaryContent-PutCheckUnsupportedMediaTypeFedora servers receiving requests that would create or update a LDP-NR with a message/external-body with an unsupported type parameter must respond with HTTP 415 UNSUPPORTED MEDIA TYPE. In the case that a Fedora server does not support external LDP-NR content, all message/external-body messages must be rejected with HTTP 415.
3.9-D - ExternalBinaryContent-checkUnsupportedMediaTypeIn the case that a Fedora server does not support external LDP-NR content, all message/external-body messages must be rejected with 415 (Unsupported Media Type).
3.9-E - ExternalBinaryContent-postCheckHeadersFedora servers receiving requests that would create or update an LDP-NR with Content-Type: message/external-body must not accept the request if it cannot guarantee all. of the response headers required by the LDP-NR interaction model in this specification.

3.9-E - ExternalBinaryContent-putUpdateCheckHeadersFedora servers receiving requests that would create or update an LDP-NR with Content-Type: message/external-body must not accept the request if it cannot guarantee all. of the response headers required by the LDP-NR interaction model in this specification.

3.9-F - ExternalBinaryContent-HttpGetCheckContentLocationHeaderGET and HEAD responses for any external LDP-NR should include a Content-Location header with a URI representation of the location of the external content if the Fedora server is proxying the content.

3.9-F - ExternalBinaryContent-HttpHeadCheckContentLocationHeaderGET and HEAD responses for any external LDP-NR should include a Content-Location header with a URI representation of the location of the external content if the Fedora server is proxying the content.

3.9-G - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestExternalBinaryContentGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230].

3.9-G - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestExternalBinaryContentGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230].

3.9-H - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestTwoSupportedExternalBinaryContentGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]. With two supported digests.

3.9-H - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestTwoSupportedExternalBinaryContentGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]. With two supported digests.

3.9-I - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestTwoSupportedQvalueNonZeroExternalBinaryContentGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]. Two digests with different weights, q values.

3.9-I - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestTwoSupportedQvalueNonZeroExternalBinaryContentHeadGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]. Two digests with different weights, q values.

3.9-J - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestNonSupportedExternalBinaryContentGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]. One supported and an unsupported Digest.

3.9-J - ExternalBinaryContent-respondWantDigestNonSupportedExternalBinaryContentHeadGET and HEAD requests to any external LDP-NR must correctly respond to the Want-Digest header defined in [RFC3230]. One supported and an unsupported Digest.

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