require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper'
-class MessageTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
- fixtures :messages, :users
+class MessageTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
+ api_fixtures
+ fixtures :messages
+
+ EURO = "\xe2\x82\xac" #euro symbol
# This needs to be updated when new fixtures are added
# or removed.
message.sender = nil
message.recipient = nil
assert !message.valid?
+
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) { User.find(0) }
+ message.from_user_id = 0
+ message.to_user_id = 0
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) {message.save!}
+ end
+
+ def test_utf8_roundtrip
+ (1..255).each do |i|
+ assert_message_ok('c', i)
+ assert_message_ok(EURO, i)
+ end
end
+
+ def test_length_oversize
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) { make_message('c', 256).save! }
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) { make_message(EURO, 256).save! }
+ end
+
+ def test_invalid_utf8
+ # See e.g http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8 for byte sequences
+ # FIXME - Invalid Unicode characters can still be encoded into "valid" utf-8 byte sequences - maybe check this too?
+ invalid_sequences = ["\xC0", # always invalid utf8
+ "\xC2\x4a", # 2-byte multibyte identifier, followed by plain ASCII
+ "\xC2\xC2", # 2-byte multibyte identifier, followed by another one
+ "\x4a\x82", # plain ASCII, followed by multibyte continuation
+ "\x82\x82", # multibyte continuations without multibyte identifier
+ "\xe1\x82\x4a", # three-byte identifier, contination and (incorrectly) plain ASCII
+ ]
+ invalid_sequences.each do |char|
+ begin
+ # create a message and save to the database
+ msg = make_message(char, 1)
+ # if the save throws, thats fine and the test should pass, as we're
+ # only testing invalid sequences anyway.
+ msg.save!
+
+ # get the saved message back and check that it is identical - i.e:
+ # its OK to accept invalid UTF-8 as long as we return it unmodified.
+ db_msg = msg.class.find(msg.id)
+ assert_equal char, db_msg.title, "Database silently truncated message title"
+
+ rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
+ # because we only test invalid sequences it is OK to barf on them
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ def make_message(char, count)
+ message = messages(:one)
+ message.title = char * count
+ return message
+ end
+
+ def assert_message_ok(char, count)
+ message = make_message(char, count)
+ assert message.save!
+ response = message.class.find(message.id) # stand by for some über-generalisation...
+ assert_equal char * count, response.title, "message with #{count} #{char} chars (i.e. #{char.length*count} bytes) fails"
+ end
+
end