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spec/util_rfc6724_spec.lua @ 12158:7ff3699c1653

util.prosodyctl.check: Move word to ease future translations Recent experience with translations in the context of Snikket highlighted that sentences spread across concatenated strings like this makes the experience less than pleasant for translators. We don't have translation yet, but it is a future goal and why not? The duplication can be solved with a parameterized function for the common cases.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 08 Jan 2022 17:01:10 +0100
parent 8236:4878e4159e12
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local rfc6724 = require "util.rfc6724";
local new_ip = require"util.ip".new_ip;

describe("util.rfc6724", function()
	describe("#source()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("2001:db8:3::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"2001:db8:3::1",
				"prefer appropriate scope");
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("ff05::1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("2001:db8:3::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"2001:db8:3::1",
				"prefer appropriate scope");
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:2::1", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"2001:db8:1::1",
				"prefer same address"); -- "2001:db8:1::1" should be marked "deprecated" here, we don't handle that right now
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("fe80::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"fe80::2",
				"prefer appropriate scope"); -- "fe80::2" should be marked "deprecated" here, we don't handle that right now
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:3::2", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"2001:db8:1::2",
				"longest matching prefix");
		--[[ "2001:db8:1::2" should be a care-of address and "2001:db8:3::2" a home address, we can't handle this and would fail
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:3::2", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"2001:db8:3::2",
				"prefer home address");
		]]
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("2002:c633:6401::1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("2002:c633:6401::d5e3:7953:13eb:22e8", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"2002:c633:6401::d5e3:7953:13eb:22e8",
				"prefer matching label"); -- "2002:c633:6401::d5e3:7953:13eb:22e8" should be marked "temporary" here, we don't handle that right now
			assert.are.equal(rfc6724.source(new_ip("2001:db8:1::d5e3:0:0:1", "IPv6"),
					{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:1::d5e3:7953:13eb:22e8", "IPv6")}).addr,
				"2001:db8:1::d5e3:7953:13eb:22e8",
				"prefer temporary address") -- "2001:db8:1::2" should be marked "public" and "2001:db8:1::d5e3:7953:13eb:22e8" should be marked "temporary" here, we don't handle that right now
		end);
	end);
	describe("#destination()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			local order;
			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("198.51.100.121", "IPv4")},
				{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("169.254.13.78", "IPv4")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "prefer matching scope");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "198.51.100.121", "prefer matching scope");

			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("198.51.100.121", "IPv4")},
				{new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("198.51.100.117", "IPv4")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "198.51.100.121", "prefer matching scope");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "prefer matching scope");

			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("10.1.2.3", "IPv4")},
				{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("10.1.2.4", "IPv4")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "prefer higher precedence");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "10.1.2.3", "prefer higher precedence");

			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6")},
				{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::2", "IPv6")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "fe80::1", "prefer smaller scope");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "prefer smaller scope");

		--[[ "2001:db8:1::2" and "fe80::2" should be marked "care-of address", while "2001:db8:3::1" should be marked "home address", we can't currently handle this and would fail the test
			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6")},
				{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:3::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::2", "IPv6")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "prefer home address");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "fe80::1", "prefer home address");
		]]

		--[[ "fe80::2" should be marked "deprecated", we can't currently handle this and would fail the test
			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::1", "IPv6")},
				{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::2", "IPv6")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "avoid deprecated addresses");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "fe80::1", "avoid deprecated addresses");
		]]

			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:3ffe::1", "IPv6")},
				{new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:3f44::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::2", "IPv6")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "longest matching prefix");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "2001:db8:3ffe::1", "longest matching prefix");

			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2002:c633:6401::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6")},
				{new_ip("2002:c633:6401::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::2", "IPv6")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "2002:c633:6401::1", "prefer matching label");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "prefer matching label");

			order = rfc6724.destination({new_ip("2002:c633:6401::1", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:1::1", "IPv6")},
				{new_ip("2002:c633:6401::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("2001:db8:1::2", "IPv6"), new_ip("fe80::2", "IPv6")})
			assert.are.equal(order[1].addr, "2001:db8:1::1", "prefer higher precedence");
			assert.are.equal(order[2].addr, "2002:c633:6401::1", "prefer higher precedence");
		end);
	end);
end);