def = new HTMLPurifier_AttrDef_URI(); // initialize test inputs $uri = // input URI $components = // what components the URI should be parsed to $return_components = // return components $expect_uri = array(); // what reassembled URI to expect ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // test a regular instance, return identical URI $uri[0] = 'http://www.example.com/webhp?q=foo#result2'; $components[0] = array( null, // userinfo 'www.example.com', // host null, // port '/webhp', // path 'q=foo' // query ); // test an amended URI (the actual logic is irrelevant) // test that user and port get parsed correctly (3.2.1 and 3.2.3) $uri[1] = 'http://user@authority.part:80/now/the/path?query#fragment'; $components[1] = array( 'user', 'authority.part', 80, '/now/the/path', 'query' ); $return_components[1] = array( // removed port (it's standard) 'user', 'authority.part', null, '/now/the/path', 'query' ); $expect_uri[1] = 'http://user@authority.part/now/the/path?query#fragment'; // percent encoded characters are not resolved during generic URI // parsing even though RFC 3986 defines this notation // also test what happens when query/fragment are missing $uri[2] = 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clich%C3%A9'; $components[2] = array( null, 'en.wikipedia.org', null, '/wiki/Clich%C3%A9', null ); // test distinction between empty query and undefined query (above) $uri[3] = 'http://www.example.com/?#'; $components[3] = array(null, 'www.example.com', null, '/', ''); // path is always defined, even if empty $uri[4] = 'http://www.example.com'; $components[4] = array(null, 'www.example.com', null, '', null); // test parsing of an opaque URI $uri[5] = 'mailto:bob@example.com'; $components[5] = array(null, null, null, 'bob@example.com', null); // even though we don't resolve percent entities, we have to fix // improper percent-encodes. Taken one at a time: // %56 - V, which is an unreserved character // %fc - u with an umlaut, normalize to uppercase // %GJ - invalid characters in entity, encode % // %5 - prematurely terminated, encode % // %FC - u with umlaut, correct // note that Apache doesn't do such fixing, rather, it just claims // that the browser sent a "Bad Request". //$uri[6] = 'http://www.example.com/%56%fc%GJ%5%FC'; //$components[6] = array('www.example.com', '/V%FC%25GJ%255%FC', null, null); //$expect_uri[6] = 'http://www.example.com/V%FC%25GJ%255%FC'; // test IPv4 address (behavior may vary with configuration) $uri[7] = 'http://192.0.34.166/'; $components[7] = array(null, '192.0.34.166', null, '/', null); // while it may look like an IPv4 address, it's really a reg-name. // don't destroy it $uri[8] = 'http://333.123.32.123/'; $components[8] = array(null, '333.123.32.123', null, '/', null); // test IPv6 address, using amended form of RFC's example $uri[9] = 'http://[2001:db8::7]/c=GB?objectClass?one'; $components[9] = array(null, '[2001:db8::7]', null, '/c=GB', 'objectClass?one'); // We will not implement punycode encoding, that's up to the browsers // We also will not implement percent to IDNA encoding transformations: // if you need to use an international domain in a link, make sure that // you've got it in UTF-8 and send it in raw (no encoding). // break the RFC a little and allow international characters // WARNING: UTF-8 encoded! $uri[10] = 'http://tūdaliņ.lv'; $components[10] = array(null, 'tūdaliņ.lv', null, '', null); // test invalid IPv6 address and invalid reg-name $uri[11] = 'http://[2001:0db8:85z3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7334]'; $components[11] = array(null, null, null, '', null); $expect_uri[11] = 'http:'; // test invalid port $uri[12] = 'http://example.com:foobar'; $components[12] = array(null, 'example.com', null, '', null); $expect_uri[12] = 'http://example.com'; // test overlarge port (max is 65535, although this isn't official) $uri[13] = 'http://example.com:65536'; $components[13] = array(null, 'example.com', null, '', null); $expect_uri[13] = 'http://example.com'; // some spec abnf tests // "authority . path-abempty" omitted, it is a trivial case // "path-absolute", note this is different from path-rootless $uri[14] = 'http:/this/is/path'; $components[14] = array(null, null, null, '/this/is/path', null); $expect_uri[14] = 'http:/this/is/path'; // do not munge scheme off // scheme munging is not being tested yet, it's an extra feature // "path-rootless" - this should not be used but is allowed $uri[15] = 'http:this/is/path'; $components[15] = array(null, null, null, 'this/is/path', null); //$expect_uri[15] = 'this/is/path'; // munge scheme off // "path-empty" - a rather interesting case, remove the scheme $uri[16] = 'http:'; $components[16] = array(null, null, null, '', null); //$expect_uri[16] = ''; // munge scheme off // test invalid scheme, components shouldn't be passed $uri[17] = 'javascript:alert("moo");'; $expect_uri[17] = false; // relative URIs // test basic case $uri[18] = '/a/b'; $components[18] = array(null, null, null, '/a/b', null); // result of malformed tag, gracefully handle error $uri[19] = 'http://www.google.com/\'>"'; $components[19] = array(null, 'www.google.com', null, '/', null); $expect_uri[19] = 'http://www.google.com/'; // test empty $uri[20] = ''; $components[20] = array(null, null, null, '', null); $expect_uri[20] = ''; foreach ($uri as $i => $value) { // setUpAssertDef if ( isset($components[$i]) ) { $this->components = $components[$i]; } else { $this->components = false; } if ( isset($return_components[$i]) ) { $this->return_components = $return_components[$i]; } else { $this->return_components = $this->components; } // parameters if (!isset($expect_uri[$i])) { $expect_uri[$i] = $value; // untouched } // the read in values $this->config = isset($config[$i]) ? $config[$i] : null; $this->context = isset($context[$i]) ? $context[$i] : null; $this->assertDef($value, $expect_uri[$i], true, "Test $i: %s"); } // reset to regular implementation HTMLPurifier_URISchemeRegistry::instance($old_registry); } function setUpAssertDef() { // $fake_registry isn't the real mock, because due to PHP 4 weirdness // I cannot set a default value to function parameters that are passed // by reference. So we use the value instance() returns. $fake_registry = new HTMLPurifier_URISchemeRegistryMock($this); $registry =& HTMLPurifier_URISchemeRegistry::instance($fake_registry); // now, let's at a pseudo-scheme to the registry $this->scheme =& new HTMLPurifier_URISchemeMock($this); // here are the schemes we will support with overloaded mocks $registry->setReturnReference('getScheme', $this->scheme, array('http', $this->config)); $registry->setReturnReference('getScheme', $this->scheme, array('mailto', $this->config)); // default return value is false (meaning no scheme defined: reject) $registry->setReturnValue('getScheme', false, array('*', $this->config)); if ($this->components === false) { $this->scheme->expectNever('validateComponents'); } else { $this->components[] = $this->config; // append the configuration $this->scheme->setReturnValue( 'validateComponents', $this->return_components, $this->components); $this->scheme->expectOnce('validateComponents', $this->components); } } function tearDownAssertDef() { $this->scheme->tally(); } function testIntegration() { $this->def = new HTMLPurifier_AttrDef_URI(); $this->config = $this->context = null; $this->assertDef('http://www.google.com/'); $this->assertDef('javascript:bad_stuff();', false); $this->assertDef('ftp://www.example.com/'); $this->assertDef('news:rec.alt'); $this->assertDef('nntp://news.example.com/324234'); $this->assertDef('mailto:bob@example.com'); } } ?>