gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/spec/validators/url_validator_spec.rb
2018-09-17 19:34:40 +01:00

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require 'spec_helper'
describe UrlValidator do
let!(:badge) { build(:badge, link_url: 'http://www.example.com') }
subject { validator.validate_each(badge, :link_url, badge.link_url) }
include_examples 'url validator examples', described_class::DEFAULT_PROTOCOLS
context 'by default' do
let(:validator) { described_class.new(attributes: [:link_url]) }
it 'does not block urls pointing to localhost' do
badge.link_url = 'https://127.0.0.1'
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be true
end
it 'does not block urls pointing to the local network' do
badge.link_url = 'https://192.168.1.1'
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be true
end
it 'strips urls' do
badge.link_url = "\n\r\n\nhttps://127.0.0.1\r\n\r\n\n\n\n"
# It's unusual for a validator to modify its arguments. Some extensions,
# such as attr_encrypted, freeze the string to signal that modifications
# will not be persisted, so freeze this string to ensure the scheme is
# compatible with them.
badge.link_url.freeze
subject
expect(badge.errors).to be_empty
expect(badge.link_url).to eq('https://127.0.0.1')
end
end
context 'when allow_localhost is set to false' do
let(:validator) { described_class.new(attributes: [:link_url], allow_localhost: false) }
it 'blocks urls pointing to localhost' do
badge.link_url = 'https://127.0.0.1'
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be false
end
end
context 'when allow_local_network is set to false' do
let(:validator) { described_class.new(attributes: [:link_url], allow_local_network: false) }
it 'blocks urls pointing to the local network' do
badge.link_url = 'https://192.168.1.1'
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be false
end
end
context 'when ports is' do
let(:validator) { described_class.new(attributes: [:link_url], ports: ports) }
context 'empty' do
let(:ports) { [] }
it 'does not block any port' do
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be true
end
end
context 'set' do
let(:ports) { [443] }
it 'blocks urls with a different port' do
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be false
end
end
end
context 'when enforce_user is' do
let(:url) { 'http://$user@example.com'}
let(:validator) { described_class.new(attributes: [:link_url], enforce_user: enforce_user) }
context 'true' do
let(:enforce_user) { true }
it 'checks user format' do
badge.link_url = url
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be false
end
end
context 'false (default)' do
let(:enforce_user) { false }
it 'does not check user format' do
badge.link_url = url
subject
expect(badge.errors.empty?).to be true
end
end
end
end