# frozen_string_literal: true require 'fast_spec_helper' RSpec.describe Gitlab::UntrustedRegexp::RubySyntax do describe '.matches_syntax?' do it 'returns true if regexp is valid' do expect(described_class.matches_syntax?('/some .* thing/')) .to be true end it 'returns true if regexp is invalid, but resembles regexp' do expect(described_class.matches_syntax?('/some ( thing/')) .to be true end end describe '.valid?' do it 'returns true if regexp is valid' do expect(described_class.valid?('/some .* thing/')) .to be true end it 'returns false if regexp is invalid' do expect(described_class.valid?('/some ( thing/')) .to be false end end describe '.fabricate' do context 'when regexp is valid' do it 'fabricates regexp without flags' do expect(described_class.fabricate('/some .* thing/')).not_to be_nil end end context 'when regexp is empty' do it 'fabricates regexp correctly' do expect(described_class.fabricate('//')).not_to be_nil end end context 'when regexp is a raw pattern' do it 'returns error' do expect(described_class.fabricate('some .* thing')).to be_nil end end end describe '.fabricate!' do context 'safe regexp is used' do context 'when regexp is using /regexp/ scheme with flags' do it 'fabricates regexp with a single flag' do regexp = described_class.fabricate!('/something/i') expect(regexp).to eq Gitlab::UntrustedRegexp.new('(?i)something') expect(regexp.scan('SOMETHING')).to be_one end it 'fabricates regexp with multiple flags' do regexp = described_class.fabricate!('/something/im') expect(regexp).to eq Gitlab::UntrustedRegexp.new('(?im)something') end it 'fabricates regexp without flags' do regexp = described_class.fabricate!('/something/') expect(regexp).to eq Gitlab::UntrustedRegexp.new('something') end end end context 'when regexp is a raw pattern' do it 'raises an error' do expect { described_class.fabricate!('some .* thing') } .to raise_error(RegexpError) end end end end