qutebrowser/tests/unit/utils/test_urlmatch.py
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# Copyright 2018 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>
#
# This file is part of qutebrowser.
#
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"""Tests for qutebrowser.utils.urlmatch.
Some data is inspired by Chromium's tests:
https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/extensions/common/url_pattern_unittest.cc
"""
import pytest
from qutebrowser.utils import urlmatch
@pytest.mark.parametrize('pattern, error', [
# Chromium: PARSE_ERROR_MISSING_SCHEME_SEPARATOR
("http", "No scheme given"),
("http:", "Pattern without host"),
("http:/", "Pattern without host"),
("about://", "Pattern without path"),
("http:/bar", "Pattern without host"),
# Chromium: PARSE_ERROR_EMPTY_HOST
("http://", "Pattern without host"),
("http:///", "Pattern without host"),
("http:// /", "Pattern without host"),
# Chromium: PARSE_ERROR_EMPTY_PATH
# FIXME: should we allow this or not?
# ("http://bar", "URLPattern::"),
# Chromium: PARSE_ERROR_INVALID_HOST
("http://\0www/", "May not contain NUL byte"),
# Chromium: PARSE_ERROR_INVALID_HOST_WILDCARD
("http://*foo/bar", "Invalid host wildcard"),
("http://foo.*.bar/baz", "Invalid host wildcard"),
("http://fo.*.ba:123/baz", "Invalid host wildcard"),
("http://foo.*/bar", "Invalid host wildcard"),
])
def test_invalid_patterns(pattern, error):
with pytest.raises(urlmatch.ParseError, match=error):
urlmatch.UrlPattern(pattern)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('pattern, port', [
("http://foo:1234/", 1234),
("http://foo:1234/bar", 1234),
("http://*.foo:1234/", 1234),
("http://*.foo:1234/bar", 1234),
("http://:1234/", 1234),
("http://foo:*/", "*"),
("file://foo:1234/bar", "*"),
])
def test_port_valid(pattern, port):
up = urlmatch.UrlPattern(pattern)
assert up._port == port
@pytest.mark.parametrize('pattern', [
"http://foo:/",
"http://*.foo:/",
"http://foo:com/",
"http://foo:123456/",
"http://foo:80:80/monkey",
"chrome://foo:1234/bar",
])
def test_port_invalid(pattern):
with pytest.raises(urlmatch.ParseError):
urlmatch.UrlPattern(pattern)