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#
# Author:: Bryan McLellan <btm@loftninjas.org>
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2014 Chef Software, Inc.
# License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
require 'chef/util/path_helper'
require 'spec_helper'
describe Chef::Util::PathHelper do
PathHelper = Chef::Util::PathHelper
[ false, true ].each do |is_windows|
context "on #{is_windows ? "windows" : "unix"}" do
before(:each) do
Chef::Platform.stub(:windows?).and_return(is_windows)
end
describe "join" do
it "joins components when some end with separators" do
expected = PathHelper.cleanpath("/foo/bar/baz")
expected = "C:#{expected}" if is_windows
PathHelper.join(is_windows ? 'C:\\foo\\' : "/foo/", "bar", "baz").should == expected
end
it "joins components when some end and start with separators" do
expected = PathHelper.cleanpath("/foo/bar/baz")
expected = "C:#{expected}" if is_windows
PathHelper.join(is_windows ? 'C:\\foo\\' : "/foo/", "bar/", "/baz").should == expected
end
it "joins components that don't end in separators" do
expected = PathHelper.cleanpath("/foo/bar/baz")
expected = "C:#{expected}" if is_windows
PathHelper.join(is_windows ? 'C:\\foo' : "/foo", "bar", "baz").should == expected
end
it "joins starting with '' resolve to absolute paths" do
PathHelper.join('', 'a', 'b').should == "#{PathHelper.path_separator}a#{PathHelper.path_separator}b"
end
it "joins ending with '' add a / to the end" do
PathHelper.join('a', 'b', '').should == "a#{PathHelper.path_separator}b#{PathHelper.path_separator}"
end
if is_windows
it "joins components on Windows when some end with unix separators" do
PathHelper.join('C:\\foo/', "bar", "baz").should == 'C:\\foo\\bar\\baz'
end
end
end
if is_windows
it "path_separator is \\" do
PathHelper.path_separator.should == '\\'
end
else
it "path_separator is /" do
PathHelper.path_separator.should == '/'
end
end
if is_windows
it "cleanpath changes slashes into backslashes and leaves backslashes alone" do
PathHelper.cleanpath('/a/b\\c/d/').should == '\\a\\b\\c\\d'
end
it "cleanpath does not remove leading double backslash" do
PathHelper.cleanpath('\\\\a/b\\c/d/').should == '\\\\a\\b\\c\\d'
end
else
it "cleanpath removes extra slashes alone" do
PathHelper.cleanpath('/a///b/c/d/').should == '/a/b/c/d'
end
end
describe "dirname" do
it "dirname('abc') is '.'" do
PathHelper.dirname('abc').should == '.'
end
it "dirname('/') is '/'" do
PathHelper.dirname(PathHelper.path_separator).should == PathHelper.path_separator
end
it "dirname('a/b/c') is 'a/b'" do
PathHelper.dirname(PathHelper.join('a', 'b', 'c')).should == PathHelper.join('a', 'b')
end
it "dirname('a/b/c/') is 'a/b'" do
PathHelper.dirname(PathHelper.join('a', 'b', 'c', '')).should == PathHelper.join('a', 'b')
end
it "dirname('/a/b/c') is '/a/b'" do
PathHelper.dirname(PathHelper.join('', 'a', 'b', 'c')).should == PathHelper.join('', 'a', 'b')
end
end
end
end
describe "validate_path" do
context "on windows" do
before(:each) do
# pass by default
Chef::Platform.stub(:windows?).and_return(true)
PathHelper.stub(:printable?).and_return(true)
PathHelper.stub(:windows_max_length_exceeded?).and_return(false)
end
it "returns the path if the path passes the tests" do
expect(PathHelper.validate_path("C:\\ThisIsRigged")).to eql("C:\\ThisIsRigged")
end
it "does not raise an error if everything looks great" do
expect { PathHelper.validate_path("C:\\cool path\\dude.exe") }.not_to raise_error
end
it "raises an error if the path has invalid characters" do
PathHelper.stub(:printable?).and_return(false)
expect { PathHelper.validate_path("Newline!\n") }.to raise_error(Chef::Exceptions::ValidationFailed)
end
it "Adds the \\\\?\\ prefix if the path exceeds MAX_LENGTH and does not have it" do
long_path = "C:\\" + "a" * 250 + "\\" + "b" * 250
prefixed_long_path = "\\\\?\\" + long_path
PathHelper.stub(:windows_max_length_exceeded?).and_return(true)
expect(PathHelper.validate_path(long_path)).to eql(prefixed_long_path)
end
end
end
describe "windows_max_length_exceeded?" do
it "returns true if the path is too long (259 + NUL) for the API" do
expect(PathHelper.windows_max_length_exceeded?("C:\\" + "a" * 250 + "\\" + "b" * 6)).to be_true
end
it "returns false if the path is not too long (259 + NUL) for the standard API" do
expect(PathHelper.windows_max_length_exceeded?("C:\\" + "a" * 250 + "\\" + "b" * 5)).to be_false
end
it "returns false if the path is over 259 characters but uses the \\\\?\\ prefix" do
expect(PathHelper.windows_max_length_exceeded?("\\\\?\\C:\\" + "a" * 250 + "\\" + "b" * 250)).to be_false
end
end
describe "printable?" do
it "returns true if the string contains no non-printable characters" do
expect(PathHelper.printable?("C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Office\\Files.lst")).to be_true
end
it "returns true when given 'abc' in unicode" do
expect(PathHelper.printable?("\u0061\u0062\u0063")).to be_true
end
it "returns true when given japanese unicode" do
expect(PathHelper.printable?("\uff86\uff87\uff88")).to be_true
end
it "returns false if the string contains a non-printable character" do
expect(PathHelper.printable?("\my files\work\notes.txt")).to be_false
end
# This isn't necessarily a requirement, but here to be explicit about functionality.
it "returns false if the string contains a newline or tab" do
expect(PathHelper.printable?("\tThere's no way,\n\t *no* way,\n\t that you came from my loins.\n")).to be_false
end
end
describe "canonical_path" do
context "on windows", :windows_only do
it "returns an absolute path with backslashes instead of slashes" do
expect(PathHelper.canonical_path("\\\\?\\C:/windows/win.ini")).to eq("\\\\?\\c:\\windows\\win.ini")
end
it "adds the \\\\?\\ prefix if it is missing" do
expect(PathHelper.canonical_path("C:/windows/win.ini")).to eq("\\\\?\\c:\\windows\\win.ini")
end
it "returns a lowercase path" do
expect(PathHelper.canonical_path("\\\\?\\C:\\CASE\\INSENSITIVE")).to eq("\\\\?\\c:\\case\\insensitive")
end
end
context "not on windows", :unix_only do
context "ruby is at least 1.9", :ruby_gte_19_only do
it "returns a canonical path" do
expect(PathHelper.canonical_path("/etc//apache.d/sites-enabled/../sites-available/default")).to eq("/etc/apache.d/sites-available/default")
end
end
context "ruby is less than 1.9", :ruby_18_only do
it "returns a canonical path" do
expect { PathHelper.canonical_path("/etc//apache.d/sites-enabled/../sites-available/default") }.to raise_error(NotImplementedError)
end
end
end
end
describe "paths_eql?" do
it "returns true if the paths are the same" do
PathHelper.stub(:canonical_path).with("bandit").and_return("c:/bandit/bandit")
PathHelper.stub(:canonical_path).with("../bandit/bandit").and_return("c:/bandit/bandit")
expect(PathHelper.paths_eql?("bandit", "../bandit/bandit")).to be_true
end
it "returns false if the paths are different" do
PathHelper.stub(:canonical_path).with("bandit").and_return("c:/Bo/Bandit")
PathHelper.stub(:canonical_path).with("../bandit/bandit").and_return("c:/bandit/bandit")
expect(PathHelper.paths_eql?("bandit", "../bandit/bandit")).to be_false
end
end
describe "escape_glob" do
it "escapes characters reserved by glob" do
path = "C:\\this\\*path\\[needs]\\escaping?"
escaped_path = "C:\\\\this\\\\\\*path\\\\\\[needs\\]\\\\escaping\\?"
expect(PathHelper.escape_glob(path)).to eq(escaped_path)
end
context "when given more than one argument" do
it "joins, cleanpaths, and escapes characters reserved by glob" do
args = ["this/*path", "[needs]", "escaping?"]
escaped_path = if windows?
"this\\\\\\*path\\\\\\[needs\\]\\\\escaping\\?"
else
"this/\\*path/\\[needs\\]/escaping\\?"
end
expect(PathHelper).to receive(:join).with(*args).and_call_original
expect(PathHelper).to receive(:cleanpath).and_call_original
expect(PathHelper.escape_glob(*args)).to eq(escaped_path)
end
end
end
end
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