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spec/util_xmppstream_spec.lua @ 11661:735b8f4a6d7e

net.http: Send entire HTTP request header as one write When opportunistic writes are enabled this reduces the number of syscalls and TCP packets sent on the wire. Experiments with TCP Fast Open made this even more obvious. That table trick probably wasn't as efficient. Lua generates bytecode for a table with zero array slots and space for two entries in the hash part, plus code to set [2] and [4]. I didn't verify but I suspect it would have had to resize the table when setting [1] and [3], although probably only once. Concatenating the strings directly in Lua is easier to read and involves no extra table or function call.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 08 Jul 2021 18:21:59 +0200
parent 9021:548ba4090012
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local xmppstream = require "util.xmppstream";

describe("util.xmppstream", function()
	local function test(xml, expect_success, ex)
		local stanzas = {};
		local session = { notopen = true };
		local callbacks = {
			stream_ns = "streamns";
			stream_tag = "stream";
			default_ns = "stanzans";
			streamopened = function (_session)
				assert.are.equal(session, _session);
				assert.are.equal(session.notopen, true);
				_session.notopen = nil;
				return true;
			end;
			handlestanza = function (_session, stanza)
				assert.are.equal(session, _session);
				assert.are.equal(_session.notopen, nil);
				table.insert(stanzas, stanza);
			end;
			streamclosed = function (_session)
				assert.are.equal(session, _session);
				assert.are.equal(_session.notopen, nil);
				_session.notopen = nil;
			end;
		}
		if type(ex) == "table" then
			for k, v in pairs(ex) do
				if k ~= "_size_limit" then
					callbacks[k] = v;
				end
			end
		end
		local stream = xmppstream.new(session, callbacks, ex and ex._size_limit or nil);
		local ok, err = pcall(function ()
			assert(stream:feed(xml));
		end);

		if ok and type(expect_success) == "function" then
			expect_success(stanzas);
		end
		assert.are.equal(not not ok, not not expect_success, "Expected "..(expect_success and ("success ("..tostring(err)..")") or "failure"));
	end

	local function test_stanza(stanza, expect_success, ex)
		return test([[<stream:stream xmlns:stream="streamns" xmlns="stanzans">]]..stanza, expect_success, ex);
	end

	describe("#new()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			test([[<stream:stream xmlns:stream="streamns"/>]], true);
			test([[<stream xmlns="streamns"/>]], true);

			-- Incorrect stream tag name should be rejected
			test([[<stream1 xmlns="streamns"/>]], false);
			-- Incorrect stream namespace should be rejected
			test([[<stream xmlns="streamns1"/>]], false);
			-- Invalid XML should be rejected
			test("<>", false);

			test_stanza("<message/>", function (stanzas)
				assert.are.equal(#stanzas, 1);
				assert.are.equal(stanzas[1].name, "message");
			end);
			test_stanza("< message>>>>/>\n", false);

			test_stanza([[<x xmlns:a="b">
				<y xmlns:a="c">
					<a:z/>
				</y>
				<a:z/>
			</x>]], function (stanzas)
				assert.are.equal(#stanzas, 1);
				local s = stanzas[1];
				assert.are.equal(s.name, "x");
				assert.are.equal(#s.tags, 2);

				assert.are.equal(s.tags[1].name, "y");
				assert.are.equal(s.tags[1].attr.xmlns, nil);

				assert.are.equal(s.tags[1].tags[1].name, "z");
				assert.are.equal(s.tags[1].tags[1].attr.xmlns, "c");

				assert.are.equal(s.tags[2].name, "z");
				assert.are.equal(s.tags[2].attr.xmlns, "b");

				assert.are.equal(s.namespaces, nil);
			end);
		end);
	end);

	it("should allow an XML declaration", function ()
		test([[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><stream xmlns="streamns"/>]], true);
		test([[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?><stream xmlns="streamns"/>]], true);
		test([[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><stream xmlns="streamns"/>]], true);
	end);

	it("should not accept XML versions other than 1.0", function ()
		test([[<?xml version="1.1" encoding="utf-8" ?><stream xmlns="streamns"/>]], false);
	end);

	it("should not allow a misplaced XML declaration", function ()
		test([[<stream xmlns="streamns"><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?></stream>]], false);
	end);

	describe("should forbid restricted XML:", function ()
		it("comments", function ()
			test_stanza("<!-- hello world -->", false);
		end);
		it("DOCTYPE", function ()
			test([[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE stream SYSTEM "mydtd.dtd">]], false);
		end);
		it("incorrect encoding specification", function ()
			-- This is actually caught by the underlying XML parser
			test([[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><stream xmlns="streamns"/>]], false);
		end);
		it("non-UTF8 encodings: ISO-8859-1", function ()
			test([[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><stream xmlns="streamns"/>]], false);
		end);
		it("non-UTF8 encodings: UTF-16", function ()
			-- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><stream xmlns="streamns"/>
			-- encoded into UTF-16
			local hx = ([[fffe3c003f0078006d006c002000760065007200730069006f006e003d00
			220031002e0030002200200065006e0063006f00640069006e0067003d00
			22005500540046002d003100360022003f003e003c007300740072006500
			61006d00200078006d006c006e0073003d00220073007400720065006100
			6d006e00730022002f003e00]]):gsub("%x%x", function (c) return string.char(tonumber(c, 16)); end);
			test(hx, false);
		end);
		it("processing instructions", function ()
			test([[<stream xmlns="streamns"><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="style.xsl"?></stream>]], false);
		end);
	end);
end);