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spec/net_websocket_frames_spec.lua @ 10360:64ddcbc9a328

core.stanza_router: Do strict jidprep on c2s Be conservative in what you let your clients send, be liberal in what you let in via s2s. Being strict on s2s leads to interop problems and poor experiences, ie users being ejected from MUCs if something invalid enters. By starting with tightening up input into the network, we may be able to gradually approach a point where no invalid JIDs are allowed.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 09 Sep 2019 22:32:01 +0200
parent 9660:7e75c348095b
child 10583:624ad69dbaf7
child 11162:ee399a0522cc
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describe("net.websocket.frames", function ()
	local nwf = require "net.websocket.frames";

	local test_frames = {
		simple_empty = {
			["opcode"] = 0;
			["length"] = 0;
			["data"] = "";
			["FIN"] = false;
			["MASK"] = false;
			["RSV1"] = false;
			["RSV2"] = false;
			["RSV3"] = false;
		};
		simple_data = {
			["opcode"] = 0;
			["length"] = 5;
			["data"] = "hello";
			["FIN"] = false;
			["MASK"] = false;
			["RSV1"] = false;
			["RSV2"] = false;
			["RSV3"] = false;
		};
		simple_fin = {
			["opcode"] = 0;
			["length"] = 0;
			["data"] = "";
			["FIN"] = true;
			["MASK"] = false;
			["RSV1"] = false;
			["RSV2"] = false;
			["RSV3"] = false;
		};
	}

	describe("build", function ()
		local build = nwf.build;
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal("\0\0", build(test_frames.simple_empty));
			assert.equal("\0\5hello", build(test_frames.simple_data));
			assert.equal("\128\0", build(test_frames.simple_fin));
		end);
	end);

	describe("parse", function ()
		local parse = nwf.parse;
		it("works", function ()
			assert.same(test_frames.simple_empty, parse("\0\0"));
			assert.same(test_frames.simple_data, parse("\0\5hello"));
			assert.same(test_frames.simple_fin, parse("\128\0"));
		end);
	end);

end);