node/test/parallel/test-url-parse-invalid-input.js
Antoine du Hamel a973446b91
test: use spawn and spawnPromisified instead of exec
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/48991
Reviewed-By: Chemi Atlow <chemi@atlow.co.il>
Reviewed-By: Debadree Chatterjee <debadree333@gmail.com>
2023-08-05 07:29:53 +00:00

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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const url = require('url');
// https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/568
[
[undefined, 'undefined'],
[null, 'object'],
[true, 'boolean'],
[false, 'boolean'],
[0.0, 'number'],
[0, 'number'],
[[], 'object'],
[{}, 'object'],
[() => {}, 'function'],
[Symbol('foo'), 'symbol'],
].forEach(([val, type]) => {
assert.throws(() => {
url.parse(val);
}, {
code: 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
name: 'TypeError',
message: 'The "url" argument must be of type string.' +
common.invalidArgTypeHelper(val)
});
});
assert.throws(() => { url.parse('http://%E0%A4%A@fail'); },
(e) => {
// The error should be a URIError.
if (!(e instanceof URIError))
return false;
// The error should be from the JS engine and not from Node.js.
// JS engine errors do not have the `code` property.
return e.code === undefined;
});
assert.throws(() => { url.parse('http://[127.0.0.1\x00c8763]:8000/'); },
{ code: 'ERR_INVALID_URL', input: 'http://[127.0.0.1\x00c8763]:8000/' }
);
if (common.hasIntl) {
// An array of Unicode code points whose Unicode NFKD contains a "bad
// character".
const badIDNA = (() => {
const BAD_CHARS = '#%/:?@[\\]^|';
const out = [];
for (let i = 0x80; i < 0x110000; i++) {
const cp = String.fromCodePoint(i);
for (const badChar of BAD_CHARS) {
if (cp.normalize('NFKD').includes(badChar)) {
out.push(cp);
}
}
}
return out;
})();
// The generation logic above should at a minimum produce these two
// characters.
assert(badIDNA.includes('℀'));
assert(badIDNA.includes(''));
for (const badCodePoint of badIDNA) {
const badURL = `http://fail${badCodePoint}fail.com/`;
assert.throws(() => { url.parse(badURL); },
(e) => e.code === 'ERR_INVALID_URL',
`parsing ${badURL}`);
}
assert.throws(() => { url.parse('http://\u00AD/bad.com/'); },
(e) => e.code === 'ERR_INVALID_URL',
'parsing http://\u00AD/bad.com/');
}
{
const badURLs = [
'https://evil.com:.example.com',
'git+ssh://git@github.com:npm/npm',
];
badURLs.forEach((badURL) => {
common.spawnPromisified(process.execPath, ['-e', `url.parse(${JSON.stringify(badURL)})`])
.then(common.mustCall(({ code, stdout, stderr }) => {
assert.strictEqual(code, 0);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, '');
assert.match(stderr, /\[DEP0170\] DeprecationWarning:/);
}));
});
// Warning should only happen once per process.
const expectedWarning = [
`The URL ${badURLs[0]} is invalid. Future versions of Node.js will throw an error.`,
'DEP0170',
];
common.expectWarning({
DeprecationWarning: expectedWarning,
});
badURLs.forEach((badURL) => {
url.parse(badURL);
});
}