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-rw-r--r--test/unit/conftest.py2
-rw-r--r--test/unit/test_patterns.py62
-rw-r--r--test/unit/test_patterns_query_tree.py283
3 files changed, 346 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/test/unit/conftest.py b/test/unit/conftest.py
index 6877b7a..62cc1a0 100644
--- a/test/unit/conftest.py
+++ b/test/unit/conftest.py
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ try {
return window.haketilo_selenium_return_value;
'''
-def _execute_in_page_context(driver, script, *args):
+def _execute_in_page_context(driver, script, args):
script = script + '\n;\nwindow.haketilo_selenium_exception = false;'
try:
return driver.execute_script(script_injecting_script, script, args)
diff --git a/test/unit/test_patterns.py b/test/unit/test_patterns.py
index 4162fc0..4cfc10c 100644
--- a/test/unit/test_patterns.py
+++ b/test/unit/test_patterns.py
@@ -89,3 +89,65 @@ def test_regexes(execute_in_page, patterns_code):
match = execute_in_page('returnval(ftp_regex.exec(arguments[0]));',
'@bad.url/')
assert match is None
+
+def test_deconstruct_url(execute_in_page, patterns_code):
+ """
+ patterns.js contains deconstruct_url() function that handles URL parsing.
+ Verify it works properly.
+ """
+ execute_in_page(patterns_code, page='https://gotmyowndoma.in')
+
+ deco = execute_in_page('returnval(deconstruct_url(arguments[0]));',
+ 'https://eXaMpLe.com/a/b?ver=1.2.3#heading2')
+ assert deco
+ assert deco['trailing_dash'] == False
+ assert deco['proto'] == 'https'
+ assert deco['domain'] == ['example', 'com']
+ assert deco['path'] == ['a', 'b']
+
+ deco = execute_in_page('returnval(deconstruct_url(arguments[0]));',
+ 'http://**.example.com/')
+ assert deco
+ assert deco['trailing_dash'] == True
+ assert deco['proto'] == 'http'
+ assert deco['domain'] == ['**', 'example', 'com']
+ assert deco['path'] == []
+
+ deco = execute_in_page('returnval(deconstruct_url(arguments[0]));',
+ 'ftp://user@ftp.example.com/all///passwords.txt/')
+ assert deco
+ assert deco['trailing_dash'] == True
+ assert deco['proto'] == 'ftp'
+ assert deco['domain'] == ['ftp', 'example', 'com']
+ assert deco['path'] == ['all', 'passwords.txt']
+
+ deco = execute_in_page('returnval(deconstruct_url(arguments[0]));',
+ 'ftp://mirror.edu.pl.eu.org')
+ assert deco
+ assert deco['trailing_dash'] == False
+ assert deco['proto'] == 'ftp'
+ assert deco['domain'] == ['mirror', 'edu', 'pl', 'eu', 'org']
+ assert deco['path'] == []
+
+ deco = execute_in_page('returnval(deconstruct_url(arguments[0]));',
+ 'file:///mnt/parabola_chroot///etc/passwd')
+ assert deco
+ assert deco['trailing_dash'] == False
+ assert deco['proto'] == 'file'
+ assert deco['path'] == ['mnt', 'parabola_chroot', 'etc', 'passwd']
+
+ for bad_url in [
+ '://bad-url.missing/protocol',
+ 'http:/example.com/a/b',
+ 'unknown://example.com/a/b',
+ 'idontfancypineapple',
+ 'ftp://@example.org/',
+ 'https:///some/path/',
+ 'file://non-absolute/path'
+ ]:
+ with pytest.raises(Exception, match=r'Error in injected script'):
+ deco = execute_in_page('returnval(deconstruct_url(arguments[0]));',
+ bad_url)
+
+ # at some point we might also consider testing url deconstruction with
+ # length limits...
diff --git a/test/unit/test_patterns_query_tree.py b/test/unit/test_patterns_query_tree.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9fbc0c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/unit/test_patterns_query_tree.py
@@ -0,0 +1,283 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
+
+"""
+Haketilo unit tests - URL patterns
+"""
+
+# This file is part of Haketilo
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2021, Wojtek Kosior
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the CC0 1.0 Universal License as published by
+# the Creative Commons Corporation.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# CC0 1.0 Universal License for more details.
+
+import pytest
+
+from ..script_loader import load_script
+
+@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
+def patterns_tree_code():
+ yield load_script('common/patterns_query_tree.js', ['common'])
+
+def test_modify_branch(execute_in_page, patterns_tree_code):
+ """
+ patterns_query_tree.js contains Patterns Tree data structure that allows
+ arrays of string labels to be mapped to items.
+ Verify operations modifying a single branch of such tree work properly.
+ """
+ execute_in_page(patterns_tree_code, page='https://gotmyowndoma.in')
+ execute_in_page(
+ '''
+ let items_added;
+ let items_removed;
+
+ function _item_adder(item, array)
+ {
+ items_added++;
+ return [...(array || []), item];
+ }
+
+ function item_adder(item)
+ {
+ items_added = 0;
+ return array => _item_adder(item, array);
+ }
+
+ function _item_remover(array)
+ {
+ if (array !== null) {
+ items_removed++;
+ array.pop();
+ }
+ return (array && array.length > 0) ? array : null;
+ }
+
+ function item_remover()
+ {
+ items_removed = 0;
+ return _item_remover;
+ }''')
+
+ # Let's construct some tree branch while checking that each addition gives
+ # the right result.
+ branch = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = make_tree_node();
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['com', 'example'], item_adder('some_item'));
+ returnval(branch);
+ }''')
+ assert branch == {
+ 'literal_match': None,
+ 'wildcard_matches': [None, None, None],
+ 'children': {
+ 'com': {
+ 'literal_match': None,
+ 'wildcard_matches': [None, None, None],
+ 'children': {
+ 'example': {
+ 'literal_match': ['some_item'],
+ 'wildcard_matches': [None, None, None],
+ 'children': {
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ branch, items_added = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = arguments[0];
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['com', 'example'], item_adder('other_item'));
+ returnval([branch, items_added]);
+ }''', branch)
+ assert items_added == 1
+ assert branch['children']['com']['children']['example']['literal_match'] \
+ == ['some_item', 'other_item']
+
+ for i in range(3):
+ for expected_array in [['third_item'], ['third_item', '4th_item']]:
+ wildcard = '*' * (i + 1)
+ branch, items_added = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = arguments[0];
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['com', 'sample', arguments[1]],
+ item_adder(arguments[2]));
+ returnval([branch, items_added]);
+ }''',
+ branch, wildcard, expected_array[-1])
+ assert items_added == 2
+ sample = branch['children']['com']['children']['sample']
+ assert sample['wildcard_matches'][i] == expected_array
+ assert sample['children'][wildcard]['literal_match'] \
+ == expected_array
+
+ branch, items_added = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = arguments[0];
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['org', 'koszko', '***', '123'],
+ item_adder('5th_item'));
+ returnval([branch, items_added]);
+ }''',
+ branch)
+ assert items_added == 1
+ assert branch['children']['org']['children']['koszko']['children']['***']\
+ ['children']['123']['literal_match'] == ['5th_item']
+
+ # Let's verify that removing a nonexistent element doesn't modify the tree.
+ branch2, items_removed = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = arguments[0];
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['com', 'not', 'registered', '*'],
+ item_remover());
+ returnval([branch, items_removed]);
+ }''',
+ branch)
+ assert branch == branch2
+ assert items_removed == 0
+
+ # Let's remove all elements in the tree branch while checking that each
+ # removal gives the right result.
+ branch, items_removed = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = arguments[0];
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['org', 'koszko', '***', '123'],
+ item_remover());
+ returnval([branch, items_removed]);
+ }''',
+ branch)
+ assert items_removed == 1
+ assert 'org' not in branch['children']
+
+ for i in range(3):
+ for expected_array in [['third_item'], None]:
+ wildcard = '*' * (i + 1)
+ branch, items_removed = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = arguments[0];
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['com', 'sample', arguments[1]],
+ item_remover());
+ returnval([branch, items_removed]);
+ }''',
+ branch, wildcard)
+ assert items_removed == 2
+ if i == 2 and expected_array == []:
+ break
+ sample = branch['children']['com']['children'].get('sample', {})
+ assert sample.get('wildcard_matches', [None, None, None])[i] \
+ == expected_array
+ assert sample.get('children', {}).get(wildcard, {})\
+ .get('literal_match') == expected_array
+
+ for i in range(2):
+ branch, items_removed = execute_in_page(
+ '''{
+ const branch = arguments[0];
+ modify_sequence(branch, ['com', 'example'], item_remover());
+ returnval([branch, items_removed]);
+ }''',
+ branch)
+ assert items_removed == 1
+ if i == 0:
+ assert branch['children']['com']['children']['example']\
+ ['literal_match'] == ['some_item']
+ else:
+ assert branch == {
+ 'literal_match': None,
+ 'wildcard_matches': [None, None, None],
+ 'children': {
+ }
+ }
+
+def test_search_branch(execute_in_page, patterns_tree_code):
+ """
+ patterns_query_tree.js contains Patterns Tree data structure that allows
+ arrays of string labels to be mapped to items.
+ Verify searching a single branch of such tree work properly.
+ """
+ execute_in_page(patterns_tree_code, page='https://gotmyowndoma.in')
+ execute_in_page(
+ '''
+ const item_adder = item => (array => [...(array || []), item]);
+ ''')
+
+ # Let's construct some tree branch to test on.
+ execute_in_page(
+ '''
+ var branch = make_tree_node();
+
+ for (const [item, sequence] of [
+ ['(root)', []],
+ ['***', ['***']],
+ ['**', ['**']],
+ ['*', ['*']],
+
+ ['a', ['a']],
+ ['A', ['a']],
+ ['b', ['b']],
+
+ ['a/***', ['a', '***']],
+ ['A/***', ['a', '***']],
+ ['a/**', ['a', '**']],
+ ['A/**', ['a', '**']],
+ ['a/*', ['a', '*']],
+ ['A/*', ['a', '*']],
+ ['a/sth', ['a', 'sth']],
+ ['A/sth', ['a', 'sth']],
+
+ ['b/***', ['b', '***']],
+ ['b/**', ['b', '**']],
+ ['b/*', ['b', '*']],
+ ['b/sth', ['b', 'sth']],
+ ])
+ modify_sequence(branch, sequence, item_adder(item));
+ ''')
+
+ # Let's make the actual searches on our testing branch.
+ for sequence, expected in [
+ ([], [{'(root)'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['a'], [{'a', 'A'}, {'a/***', 'A/***'}, {'*'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['b'], [{'b'}, {'b/***'}, {'*'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['c'], [ {'*'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['***'], [{'***'}, {'*'} ]),
+ (['**'], [{'**'}, {'*'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['**'], [{'**'}, {'*'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['*'], [{'*'}, {'***'}]),
+
+ (['a', 'sth'], [{'a/sth', 'A/sth'}, {'a/*', 'A/*'}, {'a/***', 'A/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['b', 'sth'], [{'b/sth'}, {'b/*'}, {'b/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['a', 'hts'], [ {'a/*', 'A/*'}, {'a/***', 'A/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['b', 'hts'], [ {'b/*'}, {'b/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['a', '***'], [{'a/***', 'A/***'}, {'a/*', 'A/*'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['b', '***'], [{'b/***'}, {'b/*'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['a', '**'], [{'a/**', 'A/**'}, {'a/*', 'A/*'}, {'a/***', 'A/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['b', '**'], [{'b/**'}, {'b/*'}, {'b/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['a', '*'], [{'a/*', 'A/*'}, {'a/***', 'A/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['b', '*'], [{'b/*'}, {'b/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+
+ (['a', 'c', 'd'], [{'a/**', 'A/**'}, {'a/***', 'A/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}]),
+ (['b', 'c', 'd'], [{'b/**'}, {'b/***'}, {'**'}, {'***'}])
+ ]:
+ result = execute_in_page(
+ '''
+ returnval([...search_sequence(branch, arguments[0])]);
+ ''',
+ sequence)
+
+ try:
+ assert len(result) == len(expected)
+
+ for expected_set, result_array in zip(expected, result):
+ assert len(expected_set) == len(result_array)
+ assert expected_set == set(result_array)
+ except Exception as e:
+ import sys
+ print('sequence:', sequence, '\nexpected:', expected,
+ '\nresult:', result, file=sys.stderr)
+ raise e from None