bcc646ff6f
This fixes: Wrong type number; string expected MR: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/1060
144 lines
5.5 KiB
JavaScript
144 lines
5.5 KiB
JavaScript
// -*- mode: js; js-indent-level: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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// Test cases for MessageList markup parsing
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const JsUnit = imports.jsUnit;
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const Pango = imports.gi.Pango;
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const Environment = imports.ui.environment;
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Environment.init();
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const Main = imports.ui.main; // unused, but needed to break dependency loop
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const MessageList = imports.ui.messageList;
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// Assert that @input, assumed to be markup, gets "fixed" to @output,
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// which is valid markup. If @output is null, @input is expected to
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// convert to itself
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function assertConverts(input, output) {
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if (!output)
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output = input;
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let fixed = MessageList._fixMarkup(input, true);
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JsUnit.assertEquals(output, fixed);
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let parsed = false;
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try {
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Pango.parse_markup(fixed, -1, '');
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parsed = true;
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} catch (e) {}
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JsUnit.assertEquals(true, parsed);
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}
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// Assert that @input, assumed to be plain text, gets escaped to @output,
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// which is valid markup.
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function assertEscapes(input, output) {
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let fixed = MessageList._fixMarkup(input, false);
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JsUnit.assertEquals(output, fixed);
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let parsed = false;
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try {
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Pango.parse_markup(fixed, -1, '');
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parsed = true;
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} catch (e) {}
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JsUnit.assertEquals(true, parsed);
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}
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// CORRECT MARKUP
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assertConverts('foo');
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assertEscapes('foo', 'foo');
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assertConverts('<b>foo</b>');
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assertEscapes('<b>foo</b>', '<b>foo</b>');
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assertConverts('something <i>foo</i>');
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assertEscapes('something <i>foo</i>', 'something <i>foo</i>');
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assertConverts('<u>foo</u> something');
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assertEscapes('<u>foo</u> something', '<u>foo</u> something');
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assertConverts('<b>bold</b> <i>italic <u>and underlined</u></i>');
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assertEscapes('<b>bold</b> <i>italic <u>and underlined</u></i>', '<b>bold</b> <i>italic <u>and underlined</u></i>');
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assertConverts('this & that');
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assertEscapes('this & that', 'this &amp; that');
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assertConverts('this < that');
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assertEscapes('this < that', 'this &lt; that');
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assertConverts('this < that > the other');
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assertEscapes('this < that > the other', 'this &lt; that &gt; the other');
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assertConverts('this <<i>that</i>>');
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assertEscapes('this <<i>that</i>>', 'this &lt;<i>that</i>&gt;');
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assertConverts('<b>this</b> > <i>that</i>');
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assertEscapes('<b>this</b> > <i>that</i>', '<b>this</b> > <i>that</i>');
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// PARTIALLY CORRECT MARKUP
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// correct bits are kept, incorrect bits are escaped
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// unrecognized entity
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assertConverts('<b>smile</b> ☺!', '<b>smile</b> &#9786;!');
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assertEscapes('<b>smile</b> ☺!', '<b>smile</b> &#9786;!');
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// stray '&'; this is really a bug, but it's easier to do it this way
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assertConverts('<b>this</b> & <i>that</i>', '<b>this</b> & <i>that</i>');
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assertEscapes('<b>this</b> & <i>that</i>', '<b>this</b> & <i>that</i>');
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// likewise with stray '<'
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assertConverts('this < that', 'this < that');
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assertEscapes('this < that', 'this < that');
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assertConverts('<b>this</b> < <i>that</i>', '<b>this</b> < <i>that</i>');
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assertEscapes('<b>this</b> < <i>that</i>', '<b>this</b> < <i>that</i>');
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assertConverts('this < that > the other', 'this < that > the other');
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assertEscapes('this < that > the other', 'this < that > the other');
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assertConverts('this <<i>that</i>>', 'this <<i>that</i>>');
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assertEscapes('this <<i>that</i>>', 'this <<i>that</i>>');
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// unknown tags
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assertConverts('<unknown>tag</unknown>', '<unknown>tag</unknown>');
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assertEscapes('<unknown>tag</unknown>', '<unknown>tag</unknown>');
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// make sure we check beyond the first letter
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assertConverts('<bunknown>tag</bunknown>', '<bunknown>tag</bunknown>');
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assertEscapes('<bunknown>tag</bunknown>', '<bunknown>tag</bunknown>');
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// with mix of good and bad, we keep the good and escape the bad
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assertConverts('<i>known</i> and <unknown>tag</unknown>', '<i>known</i> and <unknown>tag</unknown>');
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assertEscapes('<i>known</i> and <unknown>tag</unknown>', '<i>known</i> and <unknown>tag</unknown>');
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// FULLY INCORRECT MARKUP
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// (fall back to escaping the whole thing)
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// tags not matched up
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assertConverts('<b>in<i>com</i>plete', '<b>in<i>com</i>plete');
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assertEscapes('<b>in<i>com</i>plete', '<b>in<i>com</i>plete');
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assertConverts('in<i>com</i>plete</b>', 'in<i>com</i>plete</b>');
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assertEscapes('in<i>com</i>plete</b>', 'in<i>com</i>plete</b>');
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// we don't support attributes, and it's too complicated to try
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// to escape both start and end tags, so we just treat it as bad
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assertConverts('<b>good</b> and <b style=\'bad\'>bad</b>', '<b>good</b> and <b style='bad'>bad</b>');
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assertEscapes('<b>good</b> and <b style=\'bad\'>bad</b>', '<b>good</b> and <b style='bad'>bad</b>');
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// this is just syntactically invalid
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assertConverts('<b>unrecognized</b stuff>', '<b>unrecognized</b stuff>');
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assertEscapes('<b>unrecognized</b stuff>', '<b>unrecognized</b stuff>');
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// mismatched tags
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assertConverts('<b>mismatched</i>', '<b>mismatched</i>');
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assertEscapes('<b>mismatched</i>', '<b>mismatched</i>');
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assertConverts('<b>mismatched/unknown</bunknown>', '<b>mismatched/unknown</bunknown>');
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assertEscapes('<b>mismatched/unknown</bunknown>', '<b>mismatched/unknown</bunknown>');
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