# frozen_string_literal: true require 'fast_spec_helper' require 'support/shared_examples/lib/gitlab/malicious_regexp_shared_examples' RSpec.describe Gitlab::UntrustedRegexp do describe '#initialize' do subject { described_class.new(pattern) } context 'invalid regexp' do let(:pattern) { '[' } it { expect { subject }.to raise_error(RegexpError) } end end describe '#replace_all' do it 'replaces all instances of the match in a string' do result = described_class.new('foo').replace_all('foo bar foo', 'oof') expect(result).to eq('oof bar oof') end end describe '#replace' do it 'replaces the first instance of the match in a string' do result = described_class.new('foo').replace('foo bar foo', 'oof') expect(result).to eq('oof bar foo') end end describe '#===' do it 'returns true for a match' do result = described_class.new('foo') === 'a foo here' expect(result).to be_truthy end it 'returns false for no match' do result = described_class.new('foo') === 'a bar here' expect(result).to be_falsy end it 'can handle regular expressions in multiline mode' do regexp = described_class.new('^\d', multiline: true) result = regexp === "Header\n\n1. Content" expect(result).to be_truthy end end describe '#match?' do subject { described_class.new(regexp).match?(text) } context 'malicious regexp' do let(:text) { malicious_text } let(:regexp) { malicious_regexp_re2 } include_examples 'malicious regexp' end context 'matching regexp' do let(:regexp) { 'foo' } let(:text) { 'foo' } it 'returns an array of nil matches' do is_expected.to eq(true) end end context 'non-matching regexp' do let(:regexp) { 'boo' } let(:text) { 'foo' } it 'returns an array of nil matches' do is_expected.to eq(false) end end end describe '#scan' do subject { described_class.new(regexp).scan(text) } context 'malicious regexp' do let(:text) { malicious_text } let(:regexp) { malicious_regexp_re2 } include_examples 'malicious regexp' end context 'empty regexp' do let(:regexp) { '' } let(:text) { 'foo' } it 'returns an array of nil matches' do is_expected.to eq([nil, nil, nil, nil]) end end context 'empty capture group regexp' do let(:regexp) { '()' } let(:text) { 'foo' } it 'returns an array of nil matches in an array' do is_expected.to eq([[nil], [nil], [nil], [nil]]) end end context 'no capture group' do let(:regexp) { '.+' } let(:text) { 'foo' } it 'returns the whole match' do is_expected.to eq(['foo']) end end context 'one capture group' do let(:regexp) { '(f).+' } let(:text) { 'foo' } it 'returns the captured part' do is_expected.to eq([%w[f]]) end end context 'two capture groups' do let(:regexp) { '(f).(o)' } let(:text) { 'foo' } it 'returns the captured parts' do is_expected.to eq([%w[f o]]) end end end describe '#match' do context 'when there are matches' do it 'returns a match object' do result = described_class.new('(?P\d+)').match('hello 10') expect(result[:number]).to eq('10') end end context 'when there are no matches' do it 'returns nil' do result = described_class.new('(?P\d+)').match('hello') expect(result).to be_nil end end end end