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282 lines
7.7 KiB
Ruby
282 lines
7.7 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require_relative "abstract_unit"
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require "active_support/core_ext/string/inflections"
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require "yaml"
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class SafeBufferTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
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def setup
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@buffer = ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new
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end
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def test_titleize
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assert_equal "Foo", "foo".html_safe.titleize
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end
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test "Should look like a string" do
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assert @buffer.is_a?(String)
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assert_equal "", @buffer
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end
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test "Should escape a raw string which is passed to them" do
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@buffer << "<script>"
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assert_equal "<script>", @buffer
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end
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test "Should NOT escape a safe value passed to it" do
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@buffer << "<script>".html_safe
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assert_equal "<script>", @buffer
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end
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test "Should not mess with an innocuous string" do
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@buffer << "Hello"
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assert_equal "Hello", @buffer
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end
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test "Should not mess with a previously escape test" do
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@buffer << ERB::Util.html_escape("<script>")
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assert_equal "<script>", @buffer
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end
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test "Should be considered safe" do
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assert_predicate @buffer, :html_safe?
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end
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test "Should return a safe buffer when calling to_s" do
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new_buffer = @buffer.to_s
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assert_equal ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer, new_buffer.class
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end
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test "Should be converted to_yaml" do
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str = "hello!"
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buf = ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new str
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yaml = buf.to_yaml
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assert_match(/^--- #{str}/, yaml)
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assert_equal "hello!", YAML.load(yaml)
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end
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test "Should work in nested to_yaml conversion" do
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str = "hello!"
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data = { "str" => ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new(str) }
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yaml = YAML.dump data
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assert_equal({ "str" => str }, YAML.load(yaml))
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end
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test "Should work with primitive-like-strings in to_yaml conversion" do
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assert_equal "true", YAML.load(ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("true").to_yaml)
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assert_equal "false", YAML.load(ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("false").to_yaml)
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assert_equal "1", YAML.load(ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("1").to_yaml)
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assert_equal "1.1", YAML.load(ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("1.1").to_yaml)
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end
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test "Should work with underscore" do
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str = "MyTest".html_safe.underscore
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assert_equal "my_test", str
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end
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{
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capitalize: nil,
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chomp: nil,
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chop: nil,
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delete: "foo",
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delete_prefix: "foo",
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delete_suffix: "foo",
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downcase: nil,
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gsub: ["foo", "bar"],
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lstrip: nil,
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next: nil,
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reverse: nil,
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rstrip: nil,
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slice: "foo",
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squeeze: nil,
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strip: nil,
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sub: ["foo", "bar"],
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succ: nil,
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swapcase: nil,
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tr: ["foo", "bar"],
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tr_s: ["foo", "bar"],
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unicode_normalize: nil,
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upcase: nil,
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}.each do |unsafe_method, dummy_args|
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test "Should not return safe buffer from #{unsafe_method}" do
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skip unless String.method_defined?(unsafe_method)
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altered_buffer = @buffer.public_send(unsafe_method, *dummy_args)
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assert_not_predicate altered_buffer, :html_safe?
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end
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test "Should not return safe buffer from #{unsafe_method}!" do
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skip unless String.method_defined?("#{unsafe_method}!")
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@buffer.public_send("#{unsafe_method}!", *dummy_args)
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assert_not_predicate @buffer, :html_safe?
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end
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end
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test "can assign value into zero-index" do
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buffer = ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("012345")
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buffer[0] = "<"
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assert_equal "<12345", buffer
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end
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test "can assign value into non zero-index" do
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buffer = ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("012345")
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buffer[2] = "<"
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assert_equal "01<345", buffer
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end
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test "can assign value into slice" do
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buffer = ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("012345")
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buffer[0, 3] = "<"
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assert_equal "<345", buffer
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end
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test "can assign value into offset slice" do
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buffer = ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("012345")
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buffer[1, 3] = "<"
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assert_equal "0<45", buffer
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end
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test "Should escape dirty buffers on add" do
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clean = "hello".html_safe
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@buffer.gsub!("", "<>")
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assert_equal "hello<>", clean + @buffer
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end
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test "Should preserve html_safe? status on multiplication" do
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multiplied_safe_buffer = "<br />".html_safe * 2
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assert_predicate multiplied_safe_buffer, :html_safe?
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multiplied_unsafe_buffer = @buffer.gsub("", "<>") * 2
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assert_not_predicate multiplied_unsafe_buffer, :html_safe?
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end
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test "Should concat as a normal string when safe" do
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clean = "hello".html_safe
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@buffer.gsub!("", "<>")
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assert_equal "<>hello", @buffer + clean
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end
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test "Should preserve html_safe? status on copy" do
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@buffer.gsub!("", "<>")
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assert_not_predicate @buffer.dup, :html_safe?
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end
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test "Should return safe buffer when added with another safe buffer" do
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clean = "<script>".html_safe
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result_buffer = @buffer + clean
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assert_predicate result_buffer, :html_safe?
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assert_equal "<script>", result_buffer
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end
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test "Should raise an error when safe_concat is called on unsafe buffers" do
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@buffer.gsub!("", "<>")
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assert_raise ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer::SafeConcatError do
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@buffer.safe_concat "BUSTED"
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end
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end
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test "Should not fail if the returned object is not a string" do
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assert_kind_of NilClass, @buffer.slice("chipchop")
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end
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test "clone_empty returns an empty buffer" do
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assert_equal "", ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new("foo").clone_empty
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end
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test "clone_empty keeps the original dirtiness" do
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assert_predicate @buffer.clone_empty, :html_safe?
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assert_not_predicate @buffer.gsub!("", "").clone_empty, :html_safe?
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end
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test "Should be safe when sliced if original value was safe" do
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new_buffer = @buffer[0, 0]
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assert_not_nil new_buffer
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assert new_buffer.html_safe?, "should be safe"
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end
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test "Should continue unsafe on slice" do
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x = "foo".html_safe.gsub!("f", '<script>alert("lolpwnd");</script>')
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# calling gsub! makes the dirty flag true
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assert_not x.html_safe?, "should not be safe"
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# getting a slice of it
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y = x[0..-1]
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# should still be unsafe
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assert_not y.html_safe?, "should not be safe"
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end
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test "Should continue safe on slice" do
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x = "<div>foo</div>".html_safe
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assert_predicate x, :html_safe?
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# getting a slice of it
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y = x[0..-1]
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# should still be safe
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assert_predicate y, :html_safe?
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end
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test "Should work with interpolation (array argument)" do
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x = "foo %s bar".html_safe % ["qux"]
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assert_equal "foo qux bar", x
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end
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test "Should work with interpolation (hash argument)" do
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x = "foo %{x} bar".html_safe % { x: "qux" }
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assert_equal "foo qux bar", x
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end
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test "Should escape unsafe interpolated args" do
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x = "foo %{x} bar".html_safe % { x: "<br/>" }
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assert_equal "foo <br/> bar", x
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end
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test "Should not escape safe interpolated args" do
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x = "foo %{x} bar".html_safe % { x: "<br/>".html_safe }
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assert_equal "foo <br/> bar", x
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end
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test "Should interpolate to a safe string" do
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x = "foo %{x} bar".html_safe % { x: "qux" }
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assert x.html_safe?, "should be safe"
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end
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test "Should not affect frozen objects when accessing characters" do
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x = "Hello".html_safe
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assert_nil x[/a/, 1]
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end
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test "Should set back references" do
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a = "foo123".html_safe
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a2 = a.sub(/([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/) { $2 + $1 }
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assert_equal "123foo", a2
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assert_not_predicate a2, :html_safe?
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a.sub!(/([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/) { $2 + $1 }
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assert_equal "123foo", a
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assert_not_predicate a, :html_safe?
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b = "foo123 bar456".html_safe
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b2 = b.gsub(/([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/) { $2 + $1 }
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assert_equal "123foo 456bar", b2
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assert_not_predicate b2, :html_safe?
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b.gsub!(/([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/) { $2 + $1 }
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assert_equal "123foo 456bar", b
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assert_not_predicate b, :html_safe?
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end
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test "Should support Enumerator" do
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a = "aaa".html_safe.gsub!(/a/).with_index { |m, i| i }
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assert_equal "012", a
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end
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end
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