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diff --git a/Source/WebKit/chromium/tests/KURLTest.cpp b/Source/WebKit/chromium/tests/KURLTest.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..152dd31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Source/WebKit/chromium/tests/KURLTest.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,615 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are + * met: + * + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer + * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the + * distribution. + * * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from + * this software without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +// Basic tests that verify our KURL's interface behaves the same as the +// original KURL's. + +#include "config.h" + +#include <gtest/gtest.h> + +#include "KURL.h" + +namespace WTF { +// Output stream operator so gTest's macros work with WebCore strings. +std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const String& str) +{ + return str.isEmpty() ? out : out << str.utf8().data(); +} +} // namespace WTF + +namespace { + + +struct ComponentCase { + const char* url; + const char* protocol; + const char* host; + const int port; + const char* user; + const char* pass; + const char* path; + const char* lastPath; + const char* query; + const char* ref; +}; + +// Test the cases where we should be the same as WebKit's old KURL. +TEST(KURLTest, SameGetters) +{ + struct GetterCase { + const char* url; + const char* protocol; + const char* host; + int port; + const char* user; + const char* pass; + const char* lastPathComponent; + const char* query; + const char* ref; + bool hasRef; + } cases[] = { + {"http://www.google.com/foo/blah?bar=baz#ref", "http", "www.google.com", 0, "", 0, "blah", "bar=baz", "ref", true}, + {"http://foo.com:1234/foo/bar/", "http", "foo.com", 1234, "", 0, "bar", 0, 0, false}, + {"http://www.google.com?#", "http", "www.google.com", 0, "", 0, 0, "", "", true}, + {"https://me:pass@google.com:23#foo", "https", "google.com", 23, "me", "pass", 0, 0, "foo", true}, + {"javascript:hello!//world", "javascript", "", 0, "", 0, "world", 0, 0, false}, + }; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAYSIZE_UNSAFE(cases); i++) { + // UTF-8 + WebCore::KURL kurl(WebCore::ParsedURLString, cases[i].url); + + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].protocol, kurl.protocol()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].host, kurl.host()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].port, kurl.port()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].user, kurl.user()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].pass, kurl.pass()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].lastPathComponent, kurl.lastPathComponent()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].query, kurl.query()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].ref, kurl.fragmentIdentifier()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].hasRef, kurl.hasFragmentIdentifier()); + + // UTF-16 + WTF::String utf16(cases[i].url); + kurl = WebCore::KURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, utf16); + + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].protocol, kurl.protocol()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].host, kurl.host()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].port, kurl.port()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].user, kurl.user()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].pass, kurl.pass()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].lastPathComponent, kurl.lastPathComponent()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].query, kurl.query()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].ref, kurl.fragmentIdentifier()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].hasRef, kurl.hasFragmentIdentifier()); + } +} + +// Test a few cases where we're different just to make sure we give reasonable +// output. +TEST(KURLTest, DifferentGetters) +{ + ComponentCase cases[] = { + // url protocol host port user pass path lastPath query ref + + // Old WebKit allows references and queries in what we call "path" URLs + // like javascript, so the path here will only consist of "hello!". + {"javascript:hello!?#/\\world", "javascript", "", 0, "", 0, "hello!?#/\\world", "world", 0, 0}, + + // Old WebKit doesn't handle "parameters" in paths, so will + // disagree with us about where the path is for this URL. + {"http://a.com/hello;world", "http", "a.com", 0, "", 0, "/hello;world", "hello", 0, 0}, + + // WebKit doesn't like UTF-8 or UTF-16 input. + {"http://\xe4\xbd\xa0\xe5\xa5\xbd\xe4\xbd\xa0\xe5\xa5\xbd/", "http", "xn--6qqa088eba", 0, "", 0, "/", 0, 0, 0}, + + // WebKit %-escapes non-ASCII characters in reference, but we don't. + {"http://www.google.com/foo/blah?bar=baz#\xce\xb1\xce\xb2", "http", "www.google.com", 0, "", 0, "/foo/blah/", "blah", "bar=baz", "\xce\xb1\xce\xb2"}, + }; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(cases); i++) { + WebCore::KURL kurl(WebCore::ParsedURLString, cases[i].url); + + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].protocol, kurl.protocol()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].host, kurl.host()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].port, kurl.port()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].user, kurl.user()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].pass, kurl.pass()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].lastPath, kurl.lastPathComponent()); + EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].query, kurl.query()); + // Want to compare UCS-16 refs (or to null). + if (cases[i].ref) + EXPECT_EQ(WTF::String::fromUTF8(cases[i].ref), kurl.fragmentIdentifier()); + else + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.fragmentIdentifier().isNull()); + } +} + +// Ensures that both ASCII and UTF-8 canonical URLs are handled properly and we +// get the correct string object out. +TEST(KURLTest, UTF8) +{ + const char asciiURL[] = "http://foo/bar#baz"; + WebCore::KURL asciiKURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, asciiURL); + EXPECT_TRUE(asciiKURL.string() == WTF::String(asciiURL)); + + // When the result is ASCII, we should get an ASCII String. Some + // code depends on being able to compare the result of the .string() + // getter with another String, and the isASCIIness of the two + // strings must match for these functions (like equalIgnoringCase). + EXPECT_TRUE(WTF::equalIgnoringCase(asciiKURL, WTF::String(asciiURL))); + + // Reproduce code path in FrameLoader.cpp -- equalIgnoringCase implicitly + // expects gkurl.protocol() to have been created as ascii. + WebCore::KURL mailto(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "mailto:foo@foo.com"); + EXPECT_TRUE(WTF::equalIgnoringCase(mailto.protocol(), "mailto")); + + const char utf8URL[] = "http://foo/bar#\xe4\xbd\xa0\xe5\xa5\xbd"; + WebCore::KURL utf8KURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, utf8URL); + + EXPECT_TRUE(utf8KURL.string() == WTF::String::fromUTF8(utf8URL)); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, Setters) +{ + // Replace the starting URL with the given components one at a time and + // verify that we're always the same as the old KURL. + // + // Note that old KURL won't canonicalize the default port away, so we + // can't set setting the http port to "80" (or even "0"). + // + // We also can't test clearing the query. + // + // The format is every other row is a test, and the row that follows it is the + // expected result. + struct ExpectedComponentCase { + const char* url; + const char* protocol; + const char* host; + const int port; + const char* user; + const char* pass; + const char* path; + const char* query; + const char* ref; + + // The full expected URL with the given "set" applied. + const char* expectedProtocol; + const char* expectedHost; + const char* expectedPort; + const char* expectedUser; + const char* expectedPass; + const char* expectedPath; + const char* expectedQuery; + const char* expectedRef; + } cases[] = { + // url protocol host port user pass path query ref + {"http://www.google.com/", "https", "news.google.com", 8888, "me", "pass", "/foo", "?q=asdf", "heehee", + "https://www.google.com/", + "https://news.google.com/", + "https://news.google.com:8888/", + "https://me@news.google.com:8888/", + "https://me:pass@news.google.com:8888/", + "https://me:pass@news.google.com:8888/foo", + "https://me:pass@news.google.com:8888/foo?q=asdf", + "https://me:pass@news.google.com:8888/foo?q=asdf#heehee"}, + + {"https://me:pass@google.com:88/a?f#b", "http", "goo.com", 92, "", "", "/", 0, "", + "http://me:pass@google.com:88/a?f#b", + "http://me:pass@goo.com:88/a?f#b", + "http://me:pass@goo.com:92/a?f#b", + "http://:pass@goo.com:92/a?f#b", + "http://goo.com:92/a?f#b", + "http://goo.com:92/?f#b", + "http://goo.com:92/#b", + "https://goo.com:92/"}, + }; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAYSIZE_UNSAFE(cases); i++) { + WebCore::KURL kurl(WebCore::ParsedURLString, cases[i].url); + + kurl.setProtocol(cases[i].protocol); + EXPECT_STREQ(cases[i].expectedProtocol, kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setHost(cases[i].host); + EXPECT_STREQ(cases[i].expectedHost, kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setPort(cases[i].port); + EXPECT_STREQ(cases[i].expectedPort, kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setUser(cases[i].user); + EXPECT_STREQ(cases[i].expectedUser, kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setPass(cases[i].pass); + EXPECT_STREQ(cases[i].expectedPass, kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setPath(cases[i].path); + EXPECT_STREQ(cases[i].expectedPath, kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setQuery(cases[i].query); + EXPECT_STREQ(cases[i].expectedQuery, kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + // Refs are tested below. On the Safari 3.1 branch, we don't match their + // KURL since we integrated a fix from their trunk. + } +} + +// Tests that KURL::decodeURLEscapeSequences works as expected +#if USE(GOOGLEURL) +TEST(KURLTest, Decode) +{ + struct DecodeCase { + const char* input; + const char* output; + } decodeCases[] = { + {"hello, world", "hello, world"}, + {"%01%02%03%04%05%06%07%08%09%0a%0B%0C%0D%0e%0f/", "\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0B\x0C\x0D\x0e\x0f/"}, + {"%10%11%12%13%14%15%16%17%18%19%1a%1B%1C%1D%1e%1f/", "\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1B\x1C\x1D\x1e\x1f/"}, + {"%20%21%22%23%24%25%26%27%28%29%2a%2B%2C%2D%2e%2f/", " !\"#$%&'()*+,-.//"}, + {"%30%31%32%33%34%35%36%37%38%39%3a%3B%3C%3D%3e%3f/", "0123456789:;<=>?/"}, + {"%40%41%42%43%44%45%46%47%48%49%4a%4B%4C%4D%4e%4f/", "@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO/"}, + {"%50%51%52%53%54%55%56%57%58%59%5a%5B%5C%5D%5e%5f/", "PQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_/"}, + {"%60%61%62%63%64%65%66%67%68%69%6a%6B%6C%6D%6e%6f/", "`abcdefghijklmno/"}, + {"%70%71%72%73%74%75%76%77%78%79%7a%7B%7C%7D%7e%7f/", "pqrstuvwxyz{|}~\x7f/"}, + // Test un-UTF-8-ization. + {"%e4%bd%a0%e5%a5%bd", "\xe4\xbd\xa0\xe5\xa5\xbd"}, + }; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAYSIZE_UNSAFE(decodeCases); i++) { + WTF::String input(decodeCases[i].input); + WTF::String str = WebCore::decodeURLEscapeSequences(input); + EXPECT_STREQ(decodeCases[i].output, str.utf8().data()); + } + + // Our decode should decode %00 + WTF::String zero = WebCore::decodeURLEscapeSequences("%00"); + EXPECT_STRNE("%00", zero.utf8().data()); + + // Test the error behavior for invalid UTF-8 (we differ from WebKit here). + WTF::String invalid = WebCore::decodeURLEscapeSequences( + "%e4%a0%e5%a5%bd"); + char16 invalidExpectedHelper[4] = { 0x00e4, 0x00a0, 0x597d, 0 }; + WTF::String invalidExpected( + reinterpret_cast<const ::UChar*>(invalidExpectedHelper), + 3); + EXPECT_EQ(invalidExpected, invalid); +} +#endif + +TEST(KURLTest, Encode) +{ + // Also test that it gets converted to UTF-8 properly. + char16 wideInputHelper[3] = { 0x4f60, 0x597d, 0 }; + WTF::String wideInput( + reinterpret_cast<const ::UChar*>(wideInputHelper), 2); + WTF::String wideReference("\xe4\xbd\xa0\xe5\xa5\xbd", 6); + WTF::String wideOutput = + WebCore::encodeWithURLEscapeSequences(wideInput); + EXPECT_EQ(wideReference, wideOutput); + + // Our encode only escapes NULLs for safety (see the implementation for + // more), so we only bother to test a few cases. + WTF::String input( + "\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f", 16); + WTF::String reference( + "%00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f", 18); + WTF::String output = WebCore::encodeWithURLEscapeSequences(input); + EXPECT_EQ(reference, output); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, ResolveEmpty) +{ + WebCore::KURL emptyBase; + + // WebKit likes to be able to resolve absolute input agains empty base URLs, + // which would normally be invalid since the base URL is invalid. + const char abs[] = "http://www.google.com/"; + WebCore::KURL resolveAbs(emptyBase, abs); + EXPECT_TRUE(resolveAbs.isValid()); + EXPECT_STREQ(abs, resolveAbs.string().utf8().data()); + + // Resolving a non-relative URL agains the empty one should still error. + const char rel[] = "foo.html"; + WebCore::KURL resolveErr(emptyBase, rel); + EXPECT_FALSE(resolveErr.isValid()); +} + +// WebKit will make empty URLs and set components on them. kurl doesn't allow +// replacements on invalid URLs, but here we do. +TEST(KURLTest, ReplaceInvalid) +{ + WebCore::KURL kurl; + + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.isValid()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_STREQ("", kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setProtocol("http"); + // GKURL will say that a URL with just a scheme is invalid, KURL will not. +#if USE(GOOGLEURL) + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.isValid()); +#else + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isValid()); +#endif + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.isEmpty()); + // At this point, we do things slightly differently if there is only a scheme. + // We check the results here to make it more obvious what is going on, but it + // shouldn't be a big deal if these change. +#if USE(GOOGLEURL) + EXPECT_STREQ("http:", kurl.string().utf8().data()); +#else + EXPECT_STREQ("http:/", kurl.string().utf8().data()); +#endif + + kurl.setHost("www.google.com"); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com/", kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setPort(8000); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com:8000/", kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + kurl.setPath("/favicon.ico"); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com:8000/favicon.ico", kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + // Now let's test that giving an invalid replacement fails. Invalid + // protocols fail without modifying the URL, which should remain valid. +#if USE(GOOGLEURL) + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.setProtocol("f/sj#@")); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isValid()); +#endif +} + +TEST(KURLTest, Path) +{ + const char initial[] = "http://www.google.com/path/foo"; + WebCore::KURL kurl(WebCore::ParsedURLString, initial); + + // Clear by setting a null string. + WTF::String nullString; + EXPECT_TRUE(nullString.isNull()); + kurl.setPath(nullString); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com/", kurl.string().utf8().data()); +} + +// Test that setting the query to different things works. Thq query is handled +// a littler differently than some of the other components. +TEST(KURLTest, Query) +{ + const char initial[] = "http://www.google.com/search?q=awesome"; + WebCore::KURL kurl(WebCore::ParsedURLString, initial); + + // Clear by setting a null string. + WTF::String nullString; + EXPECT_TRUE(nullString.isNull()); + kurl.setQuery(nullString); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com/search", kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + // Clear by setting an empty string. + kurl = WebCore::KURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, initial); + WTF::String emptyString(""); + EXPECT_FALSE(emptyString.isNull()); + kurl.setQuery(emptyString); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com/search?", kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + // Set with something that begins in a question mark. + const char question[] = "?foo=bar"; + kurl.setQuery(question); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com/search?foo=bar", + kurl.string().utf8().data()); + + // Set with something that doesn't begin in a question mark. + const char query[] = "foo=bar"; + kurl.setQuery(query); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://www.google.com/search?foo=bar", + kurl.string().utf8().data()); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, Ref) +{ + WebCore::KURL kurl(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "http://foo/bar#baz"); + + // Basic ref setting. + WebCore::KURL cur(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "http://foo/bar"); + cur.setFragmentIdentifier("asdf"); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://foo/bar#asdf", cur.string().utf8().data()); + cur = kurl; + cur.setFragmentIdentifier("asdf"); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://foo/bar#asdf", cur.string().utf8().data()); + + // Setting a ref to the empty string will set it to "#". + cur = WebCore::KURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "http://foo/bar"); + cur.setFragmentIdentifier(""); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://foo/bar#", cur.string().utf8().data()); + cur = kurl; + cur.setFragmentIdentifier(""); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://foo/bar#", cur.string().utf8().data()); + + // Setting the ref to the null string will clear it altogether. + cur = WebCore::KURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "http://foo/bar"); + cur.setFragmentIdentifier(WTF::String()); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://foo/bar", cur.string().utf8().data()); + cur = kurl; + cur.setFragmentIdentifier(WTF::String()); + EXPECT_STREQ("http://foo/bar", cur.string().utf8().data()); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, Empty) +{ + WebCore::KURL kurl; + + // First test that regular empty URLs are the same. + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl.isValid()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.string().isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl.string().isEmpty()); + + // Test resolving a null URL on an empty string. + WebCore::KURL kurl2(kurl, ""); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl2.isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl2.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl2.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl2.string().isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl2.string().isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl2.string().isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl2.string().isEmpty()); + + // Resolve the null URL on a null string. + WebCore::KURL kurl22(kurl, WTF::String()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl22.isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl22.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl22.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl22.string().isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl22.string().isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl22.string().isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl22.string().isEmpty()); + + // Test non-hierarchical schemes resolving. The actual URLs will be different. + // WebKit's one will set the string to "something.gif" and we'll set it to an + // empty string. I think either is OK, so we just check our behavior. +#if USE(GOOGLEURL) + WebCore::KURL kurl3(WebCore::KURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "data:foo"), + "something.gif"); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl3.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl3.isValid()); +#endif + + // Test for weird isNull string input, + // see: http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16487 + WebCore::KURL kurl4(WebCore::ParsedURLString, kurl.string()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl4.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl4.isValid()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl4.string().isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl4.string().isEmpty()); + + // Resolving an empty URL on an invalid string. + WebCore::KURL kurl5(WebCore::KURL(), "foo.js"); + // We'll be empty in this case, but KURL won't be. Should be OK. + // EXPECT_EQ(kurl5.isEmpty(), kurl5.isEmpty()); + // EXPECT_EQ(kurl5.string().isEmpty(), kurl5.string().isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl5.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl5.string().isNull()); + + // Empty string as input + WebCore::KURL kurl6(WebCore::ParsedURLString, ""); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl6.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl6.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl6.string().isNull()); + EXPECT_TRUE(kurl6.string().isEmpty()); + + // Non-empty but invalid C string as input. + WebCore::KURL kurl7(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "foo.js"); + // WebKit will actually say this URL has the string "foo.js" but is invalid. + // We don't do that. + // EXPECT_EQ(kurl7.isEmpty(), kurl7.isEmpty()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl7.isValid()); + EXPECT_FALSE(kurl7.string().isNull()); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, UserPass) +{ + const char* src = "http://user:pass@google.com/"; + WebCore::KURL kurl(WebCore::ParsedURLString, src); + + // Clear just the username. + kurl.setUser(""); + EXPECT_EQ("http://:pass@google.com/", kurl.string()); + + // Clear just the password. + kurl = WebCore::KURL(WebCore::ParsedURLString, src); + kurl.setPass(""); + EXPECT_EQ("http://user@google.com/", kurl.string()); + + // Now clear both. + kurl.setUser(""); + EXPECT_EQ("http://google.com/", kurl.string()); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, Offsets) +{ + const char* src1 = "http://user:pass@google.com/foo/bar.html?baz=query#ref"; + WebCore::KURL kurl1(WebCore::ParsedURLString, src1); + + EXPECT_EQ(17u, kurl1.hostStart()); + EXPECT_EQ(27u, kurl1.hostEnd()); + EXPECT_EQ(27u, kurl1.pathStart()); + EXPECT_EQ(40u, kurl1.pathEnd()); + EXPECT_EQ(32u, kurl1.pathAfterLastSlash()); + + const char* src2 = "http://google.com/foo/"; + WebCore::KURL kurl2(WebCore::ParsedURLString, src2); + + EXPECT_EQ(7u, kurl2.hostStart()); + EXPECT_EQ(17u, kurl2.hostEnd()); + EXPECT_EQ(17u, kurl2.pathStart()); + EXPECT_EQ(22u, kurl2.pathEnd()); + EXPECT_EQ(22u, kurl2.pathAfterLastSlash()); + + const char* src3 = "javascript:foobar"; + WebCore::KURL kurl3(WebCore::ParsedURLString, src3); + + EXPECT_EQ(11u, kurl3.hostStart()); + EXPECT_EQ(11u, kurl3.hostEnd()); + EXPECT_EQ(11u, kurl3.pathStart()); + EXPECT_EQ(17u, kurl3.pathEnd()); + EXPECT_EQ(11u, kurl3.pathAfterLastSlash()); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, DeepCopy) +{ + const char url[] = "http://www.google.com/"; + WebCore::KURL src(WebCore::ParsedURLString, url); + EXPECT_TRUE(src.string() == url); // This really just initializes the cache. + WebCore::KURL dest = src.copy(); + EXPECT_TRUE(dest.string() == url); // This really just initializes the cache. + + // The pointers should be different for both UTF-8 and UTF-16. + EXPECT_NE(dest.string().characters(), src.string().characters()); + EXPECT_NE(dest.utf8String().data(), src.utf8String().data()); +} + +TEST(KURLTest, ProtocolIs) +{ + WebCore::KURL url1(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "foo://bar"); + EXPECT_TRUE(url1.protocolIs("foo")); + EXPECT_FALSE(url1.protocolIs("foo-bar")); + + WebCore::KURL url2(WebCore::ParsedURLString, "foo-bar:"); + EXPECT_TRUE(url2.protocolIs("foo-bar")); + EXPECT_FALSE(url2.protocolIs("foo")); +} + +} // namespace |