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spec/util_datetime_spec.lua @ 13792:4ea7bd7325be 13.0
core.portmanager: Restore use of per-host 'ssl' for SNI hosts. Fixes #1915.
This was an unintentional regression, as per-host 'ssl' options became valid
in 0.12 when SNI support was added for direct TLS ports. While we encourage
most people to use the simpler automatic certificate selection (and it seems
most do, given the overlooking of this bug), there are likely always going to
be use cases for manually-configured certificates.
The issue was introduced in commit 7e9ebdc75ce4 which inadvertently removed
the per-host option checking for SNI.
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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| date | Sat, 29 Mar 2025 22:25:19 +0100 |
| parent | 12755:a09dacf660d2 |
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local util_datetime = require "util.datetime"; describe("util.datetime", function () it("should have been loaded", function () assert.is_table(util_datetime); end); describe("#date", function () local date = util_datetime.date; it("should exist", function () assert.is_function(date); end); it("should return a string", function () assert.is_string(date()); end); it("should look like a date", function () assert.truthy(string.find(date(), "^%d%d%d%d%-%d%d%-%d%d$")); end); it("should work", function () assert.equals("2006-01-02", date(1136239445)); end); it("should ignore fractional parts", function () assert.equals("2006-01-02", date(1136239445.5)); end); end); describe("#time", function () local time = util_datetime.time; it("should exist", function () assert.is_function(time); end); it("should return a string", function () assert.is_string(time()); end); it("should look like a timestamp", function () -- Note: Sub-second precision and timezones are ignored assert.truthy(string.find(time(), "^%d%d:%d%d:%d%d")); end); it("should work", function () assert.equals("22:04:05", time(1136239445)); end); it("should handle precision", function () assert.equal("14:46:31.158200", time(1660488391.1582)) assert.equal("14:46:32.158200", time(1660488392.1582)) assert.equal("14:46:33.158200", time(1660488393.1582)) assert.equal("14:46:33.999900", time(1660488393.9999)) end) end); describe("#datetime", function () local datetime = util_datetime.datetime; it("should exist", function () assert.is_function(datetime); end); it("should return a string", function () assert.is_string(datetime()); end); it("should look like a timestamp", function () -- Note: Sub-second precision and timezones are ignored assert.truthy(string.find(datetime(), "^%d%d%d%d%-%d%d%-%d%dT%d%d:%d%d:%d%d")); end); it("should work", function () assert.equals("2006-01-02T22:04:05Z", datetime(1136239445)); end); it("should handle precision", function () assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:31.158200Z", datetime(1660488391.1582)) assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:32.158200Z", datetime(1660488392.1582)) assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:33.158200Z", datetime(1660488393.1582)) assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:33.999900Z", datetime(1660488393.9999)) end) end); describe("#legacy", function () local legacy = util_datetime.legacy; it("should exist", function () assert.is_function(legacy); end); it("should not add precision", function () assert.equal("20220814T14:46:31", legacy(1660488391.1582)); end); end); describe("#parse", function () local parse = util_datetime.parse; it("should exist", function () assert.is_function(parse); end); it("should work", function () -- Timestamp used by Go assert.equals(1511114293, parse("2017-11-19T17:58:13Z")); assert.equals(1511114330, parse("2017-11-19T18:58:50+0100")); assert.equals(1136239445, parse("2006-01-02T15:04:05-0700")); assert.equals(1136239445, parse("2006-01-02T15:04:05-07")); end); it("should handle timezones", function () -- https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0082.html#example-2 and 3 assert.equals(parse("1969-07-21T02:56:15Z"), parse("1969-07-20T21:56:15-05:00")); end); it("should handle precision", function () -- floating point comparison is not an exact science assert.truthy(math.abs(1660488392.1582 - parse("2022-08-14T14:46:32.158200Z")) < 0.001) end) it("should return nil when given invalid inputs", function () assert.is_nil(parse(nil)); assert.is_nil(parse("hello world")); assert.is_nil(parse("2017-11-19T18:58:50$0100")); end); end); end);