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Python
285 lines
12 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2017-2020, James Lu <james@overdrivenetworks.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020-2021, The Limnoria Contributors
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of the author of this software nor the name of
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# contributors to this software may be used to endorse or promote products
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# derived from this software without specific prior written consent.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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###
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from __future__ import print_function
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import unittest
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from supybot.test import *
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class SedRegexTestCase(ChannelPluginTestCase):
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other = "blah!blah@someone.else"
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other2 = "ghost!ghost@spooky"
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plugins = ('SedRegex', 'Utilities')
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config = {'plugins.sedregex.enable': True,
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'plugins.sedregex.boldReplacementText': False}
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# getMsg() stalls if no message is ever sent (i.e. if the plugin fails to respond to a request)
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# We should limit the timeout to prevent the tests from taking forever.
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timeout = 1
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def testSimpleReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('Abcd abcdefgh')
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self.feedMsg('s/abcd/test/')
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# Run an empty command so that messages from the previous trigger are caught.
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('Abcd testefgh', str(m))
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def testNoMatch(self):
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self.feedMsg('hello world')
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self.feedMsg('s/goodbye//')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('Search not found', str(m))
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self.feedMsg('s/Hello/hi/') # wrong case
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('Search not found', str(m))
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def testCaseInsensitiveReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('Aliens Are Invading, Help!')
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self.feedMsg('s/a/e/i')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('eliens', str(m))
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def testIgnoreRegexWithBadCase(self):
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self.feedMsg('aliens are invading, help!')
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self.assertSnarfNoResponse('S/aliens/monsters/')
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def testGlobalReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('AAaa aaAa a b')
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self.feedMsg('s/a/e/g')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('AAee eeAe e b', str(m))
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def testGlobalCaseInsensitiveReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('Abba')
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self.feedMsg('s/a/e/gi')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('ebbe', str(m))
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def testOnlySelfReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('evil machines')
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self.feedMsg('evil tacocats', frm=self.__class__.other)
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self.feedMsg('s/evil/kind/s')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('kind machines', str(m))
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def testAllFlagsReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('Terrible, terrible crimes')
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self.feedMsg('Terrible, terrible TV shows', frm=self.__class__.other)
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self.feedMsg('s/terr/horr/sgi')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('horrible, horrible crimes', str(m))
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def testOtherPersonReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('yeah, right', frm=self.__class__.other)
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self.feedMsg('s/right/left/', frm=self.__class__.other2)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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# Note: using the bot prefix for the s/right/left/ part causes the first nick in "X thinks Y"
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# to be empty? It works fine in runtime though...
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self.assertIn('%s thinks %s meant to say' % (ircutils.nickFromHostmask(self.__class__.other2),
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ircutils.nickFromHostmask(self.__class__.other)), str(m))
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def testExplicitOtherReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg('ouch', frm=self.__class__.other2)
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self.feedMsg('poof', frm=self.__class__.other)
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self.feedMsg('wow!')
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# This should work regardless of whether we use "nick," or "nick:" as prefix
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self.feedMsg('%s: s/^/p/' % ircutils.nickFromHostmask(self.__class__.other2))
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('pouch', str(m))
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self.feedMsg('%s, s/^/c/' % ircutils.nickFromHostmask(self.__class__.other2))
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('couch', str(m))
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@unittest.skipUnless(sys.version_info[0] >= 3, 'Test fails on Python 2.')
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def testBoldReplacement(self):
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with conf.supybot.plugins.sedregex.boldReplacementText.context(True):
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self.feedMsg('hahahaha', frm=self.__class__.other)
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# One replacement
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self.feedMsg('s/h/H/', frm=self.__class__.other2)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('\x02H\x02aha', str(m))
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# Replace all instances
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self.feedMsg('s/h/H/g', frm=self.__class__.other2)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('\x02H\x02a\x02H\x02a', str(m))
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# One whole word
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self.feedMsg('sweet dreams are made of this', frm=self.__class__.other)
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self.feedMsg('s/this/cheese/', frm=self.__class__.other2)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('of \x02cheese\x02', str(m))
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def testNonSlashSeparator(self):
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self.feedMsg('we are all decelopers on this blessed day')
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self.feedMsg('s.c.v.')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('developers', str(m))
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self.feedMsg('4 / 2 = 8')
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self.feedMsg('s@/@*@')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('4 * 2 = 8', str(m))
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def testWeirdSeparatorsFail(self):
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self.feedMsg("can't touch this", frm=self.__class__.other)
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# Only symbols are allowed as separators
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self.feedMsg('blah: s a b ')
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self.feedMsg('blah: sdadbd')
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m = self.getMsg('echo dummy message')
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# XXX: this is a total hack...
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for msg in self.irc.state.history:
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self.assertNotIn("cbn't", str(msg))
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def testActionReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg("\x01ACTION sleeps\x01")
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self.feedMsg('s/sleeps/wakes/')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('meant to say: * %s wakes' % self.nick, str(m))
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def testOtherPersonActionReplace(self):
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self.feedMsg("\x01ACTION sleeps\x01", frm=self.__class__.other)
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self.feedMsg('s/sleeps/wakes/')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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n = ircutils.nickFromHostmask(self.__class__.other)
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self.assertIn('thinks %s meant to say: * %s wakes' % (n, n), str(m))
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# https://github.com/jlu5/SupyPlugins/commit/e19abe049888667c3d0a4eb4a2c3ae88b8bea511
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# We want to make sure the bot treats channel names case-insensitively, if some client
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# writes to it using a differente case.
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def testCaseNormalizationInRead(self):
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assert self.channel != self.channel.title() # In case Limnoria's defaults change
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self.feedMsg("what a strange bug", to=self.channel.title())
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self.feedMsg('s/strange/hilarious/', to=self.channel)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('what a hilarious bug', str(m))
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def testCaseNormalizationInReplace(self):
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assert self.channel != self.channel.title() # In case Limnoria's defaults change
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self.feedMsg("Segmentation fault", to=self.channel)
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self.feedMsg('s/$/ (core dumped)/', to=self.channel.title())
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('Segmentation fault (core dumped)', str(m))
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@unittest.skipIf(world.disableMultiprocessing, "Test requires multiprocessing to be enabled")
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def testReDoSTimeout(self):
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# From https://snyk.io/blog/redos-and-catastrophic-backtracking/
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for idx in range(500):
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self.feedMsg("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCX")
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self.feedMsg(r"s/A(B|C+)+D/this should abort/")
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m = self.getMsg(' ', timeout=1)
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self.assertIn('timed out', str(m))
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def testMissingTrailingSeparator(self):
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# Allow the plugin to work if you miss the trailing /
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self.feedMsg('hello world')
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self.feedMsg('s/world/everyone')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('hello everyone', str(m))
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# Make sure it works if there's a space in the replacement
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self.feedMsg('hello world')
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self.feedMsg('s@world@how are you')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('hello how are you', str(m))
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# Ditto with a space in the original text
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self.feedMsg("foo bar @ baz")
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self.feedMsg('s/bar @/and')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('foo and baz', str(m))
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def testIgnoreTextAfterTrailingSeparator(self):
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# https://github.com/jlu5/SupyPlugins/issues/59
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self.feedMsg('see you ltaer')
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self.feedMsg('s/ltaer/later/ this text will be ignored')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('see you later', str(m))
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self.feedMsg('s/LTAER/later, bye/i <extra text>')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('see you later, bye', str(m))
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def testIgnoreRegexOnMessagesBeforeEnable(self):
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# Before 2020-10-12 SedRegex used a single msg.tag() to track and ignore messages parsed as a regexp.
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# However, a common complaint is that this doesn't catch regexps sent before SedRegex was loaded/enabled...
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with conf.supybot.plugins.sedregex.enable.context(False):
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self.feedMsg('foo')
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self.feedMsg('barbell')
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self.feedMsg('s/foo/bar/')
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self.feedMsg('abcdef')
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self.feedMsg('s/bar/door/')
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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# The INCORRECT response would be "s/foo/door/"
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self.assertIn('doorbell', str(m))
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def testSeparatorPresentInNick(self):
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# Check that replacement doesn't break if the target's nick contains the sed separator.
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frm = 'hello|world!~hello@clk-12345678.example.com'
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with conf.supybot.protocols.irc.strictRfc.context(False):
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self.feedMsg('the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy hog', frm=frm)
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# self replace
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self.feedMsg('s|hog|dog', frm=frm)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('the lazy dog', str(m))
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# other replace
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self.feedMsg('%s: s| hog| dog' % ircutils.nickFromHostmask(frm), frm=self.__class__.other2)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('the lazy dog', str(m))
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def testSlashInNicks(self):
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# Slash in nicks should be accepted when strictRfc is off
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frm = 'nick/othernet!hello@othernet.internal'
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with conf.supybot.protocols.irc.strictRfc.context(False):
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self.feedMsg('hello world', frm=frm)
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self.feedMsg('abc 123', frm=frm)
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# self replace
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self.feedMsg('s/world/everyone/', frm=frm)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('hello everyone', str(m))
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# other replace
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self.feedMsg('%s: s/123/321/' % ircutils.nickFromHostmask(frm), frm=self.__class__.other2)
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m = self.getMsg(' ')
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self.assertIn('abc 321', str(m))
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# When strictRfc is on, nicks for explicit reference are checked but not
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# the sender's own nick
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with conf.supybot.protocols.irc.strictRfc.context(True):
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self.assertSnarfNoResponse('%s: s/123/321/' % ircutils.nickFromHostmask(frm), frm=self.__class__.other2)
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# TODO: test ignores
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# vim:set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=4 expandtab textwidth=79:
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