# A regression test "framework" for Privoxy. For documentation see:
# perldoc privoxy-regression-test.pl
#
-# $Id: privoxy-regression-test.pl,v 1.9 2008/03/21 13:00:37 fabiankeil Exp $
+# $Id: privoxy-regression-test.pl,v 1.135 2008/03/26 10:58:46 fk Exp $
#
# Wish list:
#
SERVER_HEADER_TEST => 2,
DUMB_FETCH_TEST => 3,
METHOD_TEST => 4,
+ STICKY_ACTIONS_TEST => 5,
TRUSTED_CGI_REQUEST => 6,
BLOCK_TEST => 7,
};
sub check_for_forbidden_characters ($) {
my $tag = shift; # XXX: also used to check values though.
- my $allowed = '[-=\dA-Za-z~{}:.\/();\s,+@"_%\?&]';
+ my $allowed = '[-=\dA-Za-z~{}:.\/();\s,+@"_%\?&*^]';
unless ($tag =~ m/^$allowed*$/) {
my $forbidden = $tag;
sub token_starts_new_test ($) {
my $token = shift;
- my @new_test_directives =
- ('set header', 'fetch test', 'trusted cgi request', 'request header', 'method test', 'blocked url');
+ my @new_test_directives = ('set header', 'fetch test',
+ 'trusted cgi request', 'request header', 'method test',
+ 'blocked url', 'url');
foreach my $new_test_directive (@new_test_directives) {
return 1 if $new_test_directive eq $token;
$$regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'expected-status-code'} = 403;
$$regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'level'} = BLOCK_TEST;
+ } elsif ($token eq 'url') {
+
+ l(LL_FILE_LOADING, "Sticky URL to test: " . $value);
+ $$regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'type'} = STICKY_ACTIONS_TEST;
+ # Implicit default
+ $$regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'level'} = STICKY_ACTIONS_TEST;
+ $$regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'url'} = '';
+
} else {
die "Incomplete '" . $token . "' support detected.";
my $curl_url = ' "' . $actionfiles[$file_number] . '"';
my $actionfile = undef;
+ my $sticky_actions = undef;
foreach (@{get_cgi_page_or_else($curl_url)}) {
l(LL_FILE_LOADING, "Method: " . $value);
$regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'method'} = $value;
+ } elsif ($token eq 'sticky actions') {
+
+ # Will be used by each following Sticky URL.
+ $sticky_actions = $value;
+ if ($sticky_actions =~ /{[^}]*\s/) {
+ l(LL_ERROR,
+ "'Sticky Actions' with whitespace inside the " .
+ "action parameters are currently unsupported.");
+ }
+
+ } elsif ($token eq 'url') {
+
+ if (defined $sticky_actions) {
+ die "What" if defined ($regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'sticky-actions'});
+ l(LL_FILE_LOADING, "Sticky actions: " . $sticky_actions);
+ $regression_tests[$si][$ri]{'sticky-actions'} = $sticky_actions;
+ } else {
+ l(LL_FILE_LOADING, "Sticky URL without Sticky Actions");
+ }
+
} else {
# We don't use it, so we don't need
$result = execute_block_test($test_ref);
+ } elsif ($test{'type'} == STICKY_ACTIONS_TEST) {
+
+ $result = execute_sticky_actions_test($test_ref);
+
} else {
die "Unsupported test type detected: " . $test{'type'};
return defined $final_results->{'+block'};
}
+sub execute_sticky_actions_test ($) {
+
+ my $test = shift;
+ my $url = $test->{'data'};
+ my $verified_actions = 0;
+ # XXX: splitting currently doesn't work for actions whose parameters contain spaces.
+ my @sticky_actions = split(/\s+/, $test->{'sticky-actions'});
+ my $final_results = get_final_results($url);
+
+ foreach my $sticky_action (@sticky_actions) {
+ if (defined $final_results->{$sticky_action}) {
+ # Exact match
+ $verified_actions++;
+ }elsif ($sticky_action =~ /-.*\{/ and
+ not defined $final_results->{$sticky_action}) {
+ # Disabled multi actions aren't explicitly listed as
+ # disabled and thus have to be checked by verifying
+ # that they aren't enabled.
+ $verified_actions++;
+ } else {
+ l(LL_VERBOSE_FAILURE,
+ "Ooops. '$sticky_action' is not among the final results.");
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $verified_actions == @sticky_actions;
+}
+
sub get_final_results ($) {
my $url = shift;
my $final_results_reached = 0;
die "Unacceptable characterss in $url" if $url =~ m@[\\'"]@;
+ # XXX: should be URL-encoded properly
+ $url =~ s@%@%25@g;
$url =~ s@\s@%20@g;
+ $url =~ s@&@%26@g;
+ $url =~ s@:@%3A@g;
+ $url =~ s@/@%2F@g;
$curl_parameters .= "'" . PRIVOXY_CGI_URL . 'show-url-info?url=' . $url . "'";
next unless ($final_results_reached);
last if (m@</td>@);
- if (m@<br>([-+])<a.*>([^>]*)</a>( \{.*\})@) {
+ if (m@<br>([-+])<a.*>([^>]*)</a>(?: (\{.*\}))?@) {
my $action = $1.$2;
- my $value = $3;
- $final_results{$action} = $value;
+ my $parameter = $3;
+
+ if (defined $parameter) {
+ # In case the caller needs to check
+ # the action and it's parameter
+ $final_results{$action . $parameter} = 1;
+ }
+ # In case the action doesn't have paramters
+ # or the caller doesn't care for the parameter.
+ $final_results{$action} = 1;
}
}
$message .= ' Supposedly-blocked URL: ';
$message .= quote($test{'data'});
+ } elsif ($test{'type'} == STICKY_ACTIONS_TEST) {
+
+ $message .= ' Sticky Actions: ';
+ $message .= quote($test{'sticky-actions'});
+ $message .= ' and URL: ';
+ $message .= quote($test{'data'});
+
} else {
die "Incomplete support for test type " . $test{'type'} . " detected.";
Privoxy-Regression-Test is supposed to one day become
a regression test suite for Privoxy. It's not quite there
-yet, however, and can currently only test client header
-actions and check the returned status code for requests
-to arbitrary URLs.
+yet, however, and can currently only test header actions,
+check the returned status code for requests to arbitrary
+URLs and verify which actions are applied to them.
Client header actions are tested by requesting
-B<http://config.privoxy.org/show-request> and checking whether
+B<http://p.p/show-request> and checking whether
or not Privoxy modified the original request as expected.
The original request contains both the header the action-to-be-tested
acts upon and an additional tagger-triggering header that enables
the action to test.
+Applied actions are checked through B<http://p.p/show-url-info>.
+
=head1 CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX
Privoxy-Regression-Test's configuration is embedded in
If you want to test CGI pages that require a trusted
referer, you can use:
- # Trusted CGI Request = http://p.p/edit-actions
+ # Trusted CGI Request = http://p.p/edit-actions
It works like ordinary fetch tests, but sets the referer
header to a trusted value.
# Blocked URL = http://www.example.com/blocked
-Additionally all tests have test levels to let the user
+To verify that a specific set of actions is applied to an URL, use:
+
+ # Sticky Actions = +block{foo} +handle-as-empty-document -handle-as-image
+ # URL = http://www.example.org/my-first-url
+
+The sticky actions will be checked for all URLs below it
+until the next sticky actions directive.
+
+=head1 TEST LEVELS
+
+All tests have test levels to let the user
control which ones to execute (see I<OPTIONS> below).
Test levels are either set with the B<Level> directive,
or implicitly through the test type.
Block tests default to level 7, fetch tests to level 6,
-tests for trusted CGI requests to level 3 and
-client-header-action tests to level 1.
+"Sticky Actions" tests default to level 5, tests for trusted CGI
+requests to level 3 and client-header-action tests to level 1.
=head1 OPTIONS