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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
commit | 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 (patch) | |
tree | 10027f336435511475e392454359edea8e25895d /addon-sdk/source/python-lib/cuddlefish/tests/test_manifest.py | |
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diff --git a/addon-sdk/source/python-lib/cuddlefish/tests/test_manifest.py b/addon-sdk/source/python-lib/cuddlefish/tests/test_manifest.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1bced1234 --- /dev/null +++ b/addon-sdk/source/python-lib/cuddlefish/tests/test_manifest.py @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + + +import unittest +from StringIO import StringIO +from cuddlefish.manifest import scan_module + +class Extra: + def failUnlessKeysAre(self, d, keys): + self.failUnlessEqual(sorted(d.keys()), sorted(keys)) + +class Require(unittest.TestCase, Extra): + def scan(self, text): + lines = StringIO(text).readlines() + requires, problems, locations = scan_module("fake.js", lines) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, False) + return requires + + def scan_locations(self, text): + lines = StringIO(text).readlines() + requires, problems, locations = scan_module("fake.js", lines) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, False) + return requires, locations + + def test_modules(self): + mod = """var foo = require('one');""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one"]) + + mod = """var foo = require(\"one\");""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one"]) + + mod = """var foo=require( 'one' ) ; """ + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one"]) + + mod = """var foo = require('o'+'ne'); // tricky, denied""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + + mod = """require('one').immediately.do().stuff();""" + requires, locations = self.scan_locations(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(locations, {"one": 1}) + + # these forms are commented out, and thus ignored + + mod = """// var foo = require('one');""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + + mod = """/* var foo = require('one');""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + + mod = """ * var foo = require('one');""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + + mod = """ ' var foo = require('one');""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one"]) + + mod = """ \" var foo = require('one');""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one"]) + + # multiple requires + + mod = """const foo = require('one'); + const foo = require('two');""" + requires, locations = self.scan_locations(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one", "two"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(locations["one"], 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(locations["two"], 2) + + mod = """const foo = require('repeated'); + const bar = require('repeated'); + const baz = require('repeated');""" + requires, locations = self.scan_locations(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["repeated"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(locations["repeated"], 1) # first occurrence + + mod = """const foo = require('one'); const foo = require('two');""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one", "two"]) + + # define calls + + mod = """define('one', ['two', 'numbers/three'], function(t, th) {});""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["two", "numbers/three"]) + + mod = """define( + ['odd', + "numbers/four"], function() {});""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["odd", "numbers/four"]) + + mod = """define(function(require, exports, module) { + var a = require("some/module/a"), + b = require('b/v1'); + exports.a = a; + //This is a fakeout: require('bad'); + /* And another var bad = require('bad2'); */ + require('foo').goFoo(); + });""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["some/module/a", "b/v1", "foo"]) + + mod = """define ( + "foo", + ["bar"], function (bar) { + var me = require("me"); + } + )""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["bar", "me"]) + + mod = """define(['se' + 'ven', 'eight', nine], function () {});""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["eight"]) + + # async require calls + + mod = """require(['one'], function(one) {var o = require("one");});""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one"]) + + mod = """require([ 'one' ], function(one) {var t = require("two");});""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["one", "two"]) + + mod = """require ( ['two', 'numbers/three'], function(t, th) {});""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["two", "numbers/three"]) + + mod = """require ( + ["bar", "fa" + 'ke' ], function (bar) { + var me = require("me"); + // require("bad").doBad(); + } + )""" + requires = self.scan(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["bar", "me"]) + +def scan2(text, fn="fake.js"): + stderr = StringIO() + lines = StringIO(text).readlines() + requires, problems, locations = scan_module(fn, lines, stderr) + stderr.seek(0) + return requires, problems, stderr.readlines() + +class Chrome(unittest.TestCase, Extra): + + def test_ignore_loader(self): + # we specifically ignore the loader itself + mod = """let {Cc,Ci} = require('chrome');""" + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod, "blah/cuddlefish.js") + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["chrome"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, False) + self.failUnlessEqual(err, []) + + def test_chrome(self): + mod = """let {Cc,Ci} = require('chrome');""" + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["chrome"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, False) + self.failUnlessEqual(err, []) + + mod = """var foo = require('foo'); + let {Cc,Ci} = require('chrome');""" + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["foo", "chrome"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, False) + self.failUnlessEqual(err, []) + + mod = """let c = require('chrome');""" + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["chrome"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, False) + self.failUnlessEqual(err, []) + + mod = """var foo = require('foo'); + let c = require('chrome');""" + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["foo", "chrome"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, False) + self.failUnlessEqual(err, []) + + def test_not_chrome(self): + # from bug 596595 + mod = r'soughtLines: new RegExp("^\\s*(\\[[0-9 .]*\\])?\\s*\\(\\((EE|WW)\\)|.* [Cc]hipsets?: \\)|\\s*Backtrace")' + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + self.failUnlessEqual((problems,err), (False, [])) + + def test_not_chrome2(self): + # from bug 655788 + mod = r"var foo = 'some stuff Cr';" + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + self.failUnlessEqual((problems,err), (False, [])) + +class BadChrome(unittest.TestCase, Extra): + def test_bad_alias(self): + # using Components.* gets you an error, with a message that teaches + # you the correct approach. + mod = """let Cc = Components.classes; + let Cu = Components.utils; + """ + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, True) + self.failUnlessEqual(err[1], "The following lines from file fake.js:\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[2], " 1: let Cc = Components.classes;\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[3], " 2: let Cu = Components.utils;\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[4], "use 'Components' to access chrome authority. To do so, you need to add a\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[5], "line somewhat like the following:\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[7], ' const {Cc,Cu} = require("chrome");\n') + self.failUnlessEqual(err[9], "Then you can use any shortcuts to its properties that you import from the\n") + + def test_bad_misc(self): + # If it looks like you're using something that doesn't have an alias, + # the warning also suggests a better way. + mod = """if (Components.isSuccessCode(foo)) + """ + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, []) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, True) + self.failUnlessEqual(err[1], "The following lines from file fake.js:\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[2], " 1: if (Components.isSuccessCode(foo))\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[3], "use 'Components' to access chrome authority. To do so, you need to add a\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[4], "line somewhat like the following:\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[6], ' const {components} = require("chrome");\n') + self.failUnlessEqual(err[8], "Then you can use any shortcuts to its properties that you import from the\n") + + def test_chrome_components(self): + # Bug 636145/774636: We no longer tolerate usages of "Components", + # even when adding `require("chrome")` to your module. + mod = """require("chrome"); + var ios = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/network/io-service;1'];""" + requires, problems, err = scan2(mod) + self.failUnlessKeysAre(requires, ["chrome"]) + self.failUnlessEqual(problems, True) + self.failUnlessEqual(err[1], "The following lines from file fake.js:\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[2], " 2: var ios = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/network/io-service;1'];\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[3], "use 'Components' to access chrome authority. To do so, you need to add a\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[4], "line somewhat like the following:\n") + self.failUnlessEqual(err[6], ' const {Cc} = require("chrome");\n') + self.failUnlessEqual(err[8], "Then you can use any shortcuts to its properties that you import from the\n") + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() |