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+// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#include <stdlib.h> |
+ |
+#include "base/base_paths.h" |
+#include "base/basictypes.h" |
+#include "base/files/file_path.h" |
+#include "base/files/file_util.h" |
+#include "base/files/scoped_temp_dir.h" |
+#include "base/strings/string_util.h" |
+#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h" |
+#include "components/url_fixer/url_fixer.h" |
+#include "net/base/filename_util.h" |
+#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
+#include "url/gurl.h" |
+#include "url/third_party/mozilla/url_parse.h" |
+ |
+namespace url { |
+ |
+std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Component& part) { |
+ return os << "(begin=" << part.begin << ", len=" << part.len << ")"; |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace url |
+ |
+struct SegmentCase { |
+ const std::string input; |
+ const std::string result; |
+ const url::Component scheme; |
+ const url::Component username; |
+ const url::Component password; |
+ const url::Component host; |
+ const url::Component port; |
+ const url::Component path; |
+ const url::Component query; |
+ const url::Component ref; |
+}; |
+ |
+static const SegmentCase segment_cases[] = { |
+ { "http://www.google.com/", "http", |
+ url::Component(0, 4), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(7, 14), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(21, 1), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "aBoUt:vErSiOn", "about", |
+ url::Component(0, 5), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(6, 7), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "about:host/path?query#ref", "about", |
+ url::Component(0, 5), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(6, 4), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(10, 5), // path |
+ url::Component(16, 5), // query |
+ url::Component(22, 3), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "about://host/path?query#ref", "about", |
+ url::Component(0, 5), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(8, 4), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(12, 5), // path |
+ url::Component(18, 5), // query |
+ url::Component(24, 3), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "chrome:host/path?query#ref", "chrome", |
+ url::Component(0, 6), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(7, 4), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(11, 5), // path |
+ url::Component(17, 5), // query |
+ url::Component(23, 3), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "chrome://host/path?query#ref", "chrome", |
+ url::Component(0, 6), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(9, 4), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(13, 5), // path |
+ url::Component(19, 5), // query |
+ url::Component(25, 3), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { " www.google.com:124?foo#", "http", |
+ url::Component(), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(4, 14), // host |
+ url::Component(19, 3), // port |
+ url::Component(), // path |
+ url::Component(23, 3), // query |
+ url::Component(27, 0), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "user@www.google.com", "http", |
+ url::Component(), // scheme |
+ url::Component(0, 4), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(5, 14), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "ftp:/user:P:a$$Wd@..ftp.google.com...::23///pub?foo#bar", "ftp", |
+ url::Component(0, 3), // scheme |
+ url::Component(5, 4), // username |
+ url::Component(10, 7), // password |
+ url::Component(18, 20), // host |
+ url::Component(39, 2), // port |
+ url::Component(41, 6), // path |
+ url::Component(48, 3), // query |
+ url::Component(52, 3), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "[2001:db8::1]/path", "http", |
+ url::Component(), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(0, 13), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(13, 5), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "[::1]", "http", |
+ url::Component(), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(0, 5), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ // Incomplete IPv6 addresses (will not canonicalize). |
+ { "[2001:4860:", "http", |
+ url::Component(), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(0, 11), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "[2001:4860:/foo", "http", |
+ url::Component(), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(0, 11), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(11, 4), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ { "http://:b005::68]", "http", |
+ url::Component(0, 4), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(7, 10), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+ // Can't do anything useful with this. |
+ { ":b005::68]", "", |
+ url::Component(0, 0), // scheme |
+ url::Component(), // username |
+ url::Component(), // password |
+ url::Component(), // host |
+ url::Component(), // port |
+ url::Component(), // path |
+ url::Component(), // query |
+ url::Component(), // ref |
+ }, |
+}; |
+ |
+typedef testing::Test URLFixerTest; |
+ |
+TEST(URLFixerTest, SegmentURL) { |
+ std::string result; |
+ url::Parsed parts; |
+ |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(segment_cases); ++i) { |
+ SegmentCase value = segment_cases[i]; |
+ result = url_fixer::SegmentURL(value.input, &parts); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.result, result); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.scheme, parts.scheme); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.username, parts.username); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.password, parts.password); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.host, parts.host); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.port, parts.port); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.path, parts.path); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.query, parts.query); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.ref, parts.ref); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+// Creates a file and returns its full name as well as the decomposed |
+// version. Example: |
+// full_path = "c:\foo\bar.txt" |
+// dir = "c:\foo" |
+// file_name = "bar.txt" |
+static bool MakeTempFile(const base::FilePath& dir, |
+ const base::FilePath& file_name, |
+ base::FilePath* full_path) { |
+ *full_path = dir.Append(file_name); |
+ return base::WriteFile(*full_path, "", 0) == 0; |
+} |
+ |
+// Returns true if the given URL is a file: URL that matches the given file |
+static bool IsMatchingFileURL(const std::string& url, |
+ const base::FilePath& full_file_path) { |
+ if (url.length() <= 8) |
+ return false; |
+ if (std::string("file:///") != url.substr(0, 8)) |
+ return false; // no file:/// prefix |
+ if (url.find('\\') != std::string::npos) |
+ return false; // contains backslashes |
+ |
+ base::FilePath derived_path; |
+ net::FileURLToFilePath(GURL(url), &derived_path); |
+ |
+ return base::FilePath::CompareEqualIgnoreCase(derived_path.value(), |
+ full_file_path.value()); |
+} |
+ |
+struct FixupCase { |
+ const std::string input; |
+ const std::string output; |
+} fixup_cases[] = { |
+ {"www.google.com", "http://www.google.com/"}, |
+ {" www.google.com ", "http://www.google.com/"}, |
+ {" foo.com/asdf bar", "http://foo.com/asdf%20%20bar"}, |
+ {"..www.google.com..", "http://www.google.com./"}, |
+ {"http://......", "http://....../"}, |
+ {"http://host.com:ninety-two/", "http://host.com:ninety-two/"}, |
+ {"http://host.com:ninety-two?foo", "http://host.com:ninety-two/?foo"}, |
+ {"google.com:123", "http://google.com:123/"}, |
+ {"about:", "chrome://version/"}, |
+ {"about:foo", "chrome://foo/"}, |
+ {"about:version", "chrome://version/"}, |
+ {"about:blank", "about:blank"}, |
+ {"about:usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref", "chrome://usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref"}, |
+ {"about://usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref", "chrome://usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref"}, |
+ {"chrome:usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref", "chrome://usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref"}, |
+ {"chrome://usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref", "chrome://usr:pwd@hst/pth?qry#ref"}, |
+ {"www:123", "http://www:123/"}, |
+ {" www:123", "http://www:123/"}, |
+ {"www.google.com?foo", "http://www.google.com/?foo"}, |
+ {"www.google.com#foo", "http://www.google.com/#foo"}, |
+ {"www.google.com?", "http://www.google.com/?"}, |
+ {"www.google.com#", "http://www.google.com/#"}, |
+ {"www.google.com:123?foo#bar", "http://www.google.com:123/?foo#bar"}, |
+ {"user@www.google.com", "http://user@www.google.com/"}, |
+ {"\xE6\xB0\xB4.com", "http://xn--1rw.com/"}, |
+ // It would be better if this next case got treated as http, but I don't see |
+ // a clean way to guess this isn't the new-and-exciting "user" scheme. |
+ {"user:passwd@www.google.com:8080/", "user:passwd@www.google.com:8080/"}, |
+ // {"file:///c:/foo/bar%20baz.txt", "file:///C:/foo/bar%20baz.txt"}, |
+ {"ftp.google.com", "ftp://ftp.google.com/"}, |
+ {" ftp.google.com", "ftp://ftp.google.com/"}, |
+ {"FTP.GooGle.com", "ftp://ftp.google.com/"}, |
+ {"ftpblah.google.com", "http://ftpblah.google.com/"}, |
+ {"ftp", "http://ftp/"}, |
+ {"google.ftp.com", "http://google.ftp.com/"}, |
+ // URLs which end with 0x85 (NEL in ISO-8859). |
+ {"http://foo.com/s?q=\xd0\x85", "http://foo.com/s?q=%D0%85"}, |
+ {"http://foo.com/s?q=\xec\x97\x85", "http://foo.com/s?q=%EC%97%85"}, |
+ {"http://foo.com/s?q=\xf0\x90\x80\x85", "http://foo.com/s?q=%F0%90%80%85"}, |
+ // URLs which end with 0xA0 (non-break space in ISO-8859). |
+ {"http://foo.com/s?q=\xd0\xa0", "http://foo.com/s?q=%D0%A0"}, |
+ {"http://foo.com/s?q=\xec\x97\xa0", "http://foo.com/s?q=%EC%97%A0"}, |
+ {"http://foo.com/s?q=\xf0\x90\x80\xa0", "http://foo.com/s?q=%F0%90%80%A0"}, |
+ // URLs containing IPv6 literals. |
+ {"[2001:db8::2]", "http://[2001:db8::2]/"}, |
+ {"[::]:80", "http://[::]/"}, |
+ {"[::]:80/path", "http://[::]/path"}, |
+ {"[::]:180/path", "http://[::]:180/path"}, |
+ // TODO(pmarks): Maybe we should parse bare IPv6 literals someday. |
+ {"::1", "::1"}, |
+ // Semicolon as scheme separator for standard schemes. |
+ {"http;//www.google.com/", "http://www.google.com/"}, |
+ {"about;chrome", "chrome://chrome/"}, |
+ // Semicolon left as-is for non-standard schemes. |
+ {"whatsup;//fool", "whatsup://fool"}, |
+ // Semicolon left as-is in URL itself. |
+ {"http://host/port?query;moar", "http://host/port?query;moar"}, |
+ // Fewer slashes than expected. |
+ {"http;www.google.com/", "http://www.google.com/"}, |
+ {"http;/www.google.com/", "http://www.google.com/"}, |
+ // Semicolon at start. |
+ {";http://www.google.com/", "http://%3Bhttp//www.google.com/"}, |
+}; |
+ |
+TEST(URLFixerTest, FixupURL) { |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(fixup_cases); ++i) { |
+ FixupCase value = fixup_cases[i]; |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.output, |
+ url_fixer::FixupURL(value.input, "").possibly_invalid_spec()) |
+ << "input: " << value.input; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Check the TLD-appending functionality. |
+ FixupCase tld_cases[] = { |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld..", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {".somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com", |
+ "http://somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"http://somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"..somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld..", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"9999999999999999", "http://www.9999999999999999.com/"}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld/foo", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/foo"}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/foo", |
+ "http://somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/foo"}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld/?foo=.com", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/?foo=.com"}, |
+ {"www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld/?foo=www.", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/?foo=www."}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/?foo=.com", |
+ "http://somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/?foo=.com"}, |
+ {"http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com/"}, |
+ {"somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld:123", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com:123/"}, |
+ {"http://somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld:123", |
+ "http://www.somedomainthatwillnotbeagtld.com:123/"}, |
+ }; |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(tld_cases); ++i) { |
+ FixupCase value = tld_cases[i]; |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.output, |
+ url_fixer::FixupURL(value.input, "com").possibly_invalid_spec()); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+// Test different types of file inputs to URIFixerUpper::FixupURL. This |
+// doesn't go into the nice array of fixups above since the file input |
+// has to exist. |
+TEST(URLFixerTest, FixupFile) { |
+ // this "original" filename is the one we tweak to get all the variations |
+ base::ScopedTempDir temp_dir_; |
+ ASSERT_TRUE(temp_dir_.CreateUniqueTempDir()); |
+ base::FilePath original; |
+ ASSERT_TRUE(MakeTempFile( |
+ temp_dir_.path(), |
+ base::FilePath(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("url fixer upper existing file.txt")), |
+ &original)); |
+ |
+ // reference path |
+ GURL golden(net::FilePathToFileURL(original)); |
+ |
+ // c:\foo\bar.txt -> file:///c:/foo/bar.txt (basic) |
+ GURL fixedup(url_fixer::FixupURL(original.AsUTF8Unsafe(), std::string())); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(golden, fixedup); |
+ |
+ // TODO(port): Make some equivalent tests for posix. |
+#if defined(OS_WIN) |
+ // c|/foo\bar.txt -> file:///c:/foo/bar.txt (pipe allowed instead of colon) |
+ std::string cur(base::WideToUTF8(original.value())); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(':', cur[1]); |
+ cur[1] = '|'; |
+ EXPECT_EQ(golden, url_fixer::FixupURL(cur, std::string())); |
+ |
+ FixupCase cases[] = { |
+ {"c:\\Non-existent%20file.txt", "file:///C:/Non-existent%2520file.txt"}, |
+ |
+ // \\foo\bar.txt -> file://foo/bar.txt |
+ // UNC paths, this file won't exist, but since there are no escapes, it |
+ // should be returned just converted to a file: URL. |
+ {"\\\\NonexistentHost\\foo\\bar.txt", "file://nonexistenthost/foo/bar.txt"}, |
+ // We do this strictly, like IE8, which only accepts this form using |
+ // backslashes and not forward ones. Turning "//foo" into "http" matches |
+ // Firefox and IE, silly though it may seem (it falls out of adding "http" |
+ // as the default protocol if you haven't entered one). |
+ {"//NonexistentHost\\foo/bar.txt", "http://nonexistenthost/foo/bar.txt"}, |
+ {"file:///C:/foo/bar", "file:///C:/foo/bar"}, |
+ |
+ // Much of the work here comes from GURL's canonicalization stage. |
+ {"file://C:/foo/bar", "file:///C:/foo/bar"}, |
+ {"file:c:", "file:///C:/"}, |
+ {"file:c:WINDOWS", "file:///C:/WINDOWS"}, |
+ {"file:c|Program Files", "file:///C:/Program%20Files"}, |
+ {"file:/file", "file://file/"}, |
+ {"file:////////c:\\foo", "file:///C:/foo"}, |
+ {"file://server/folder/file", "file://server/folder/file"}, |
+ |
+ // These are fixups we don't do, but could consider: |
+ // {"file:///foo:/bar", "file://foo/bar"}, |
+ // {"file:/\\/server\\folder/file", "file://server/folder/file"}, |
+ }; |
+#elif defined(OS_POSIX) |
+ |
+#if defined(OS_MACOSX) |
+#define HOME "/Users/" |
+#else |
+#define HOME "/home/" |
+#endif |
+ url_fixer::home_directory_override = "/foo"; |
+ FixupCase cases[] = { |
+ // File URLs go through GURL, which tries to escape intelligently. |
+ {"/A%20non-existent file.txt", "file:///A%2520non-existent%20file.txt"}, |
+ // A plain "/" refers to the root. |
+ {"/", "file:///"}, |
+ |
+ // These rely on the above home_directory_override. |
+ {"~", "file:///foo"}, |
+ {"~/bar", "file:///foo/bar"}, |
+ |
+ // References to other users' homedirs. |
+ {"~foo", "file://" HOME "foo"}, |
+ {"~x/blah", "file://" HOME "x/blah"}, |
+ }; |
+#endif |
+ |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(cases); i++) { |
+ EXPECT_EQ(cases[i].output, |
+ url_fixer::FixupURL(cases[i].input, "").possibly_invalid_spec()); |
+ } |
+ |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(base::DeleteFile(original, false)); |
+} |
+ |
+TEST(URLFixerTest, FixupRelativeFile) { |
+ base::FilePath full_path; |
+ base::FilePath file_part( |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("url_fixer_upper_existing_file.txt")); |
+ base::ScopedTempDir temp_dir_; |
+ ASSERT_TRUE(temp_dir_.CreateUniqueTempDir()); |
+ ASSERT_TRUE(MakeTempFile(temp_dir_.path(), file_part, &full_path)); |
+ full_path = base::MakeAbsoluteFilePath(full_path); |
+ ASSERT_FALSE(full_path.empty()); |
+ |
+ // make sure we pass through good URLs |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(fixup_cases); ++i) { |
+ FixupCase value = fixup_cases[i]; |
+ base::FilePath input = base::FilePath::FromUTF8Unsafe(value.input); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(value.output, |
+ url_fixer::FixupRelativeFile(temp_dir_.path(), |
+ input).possibly_invalid_spec()); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // make sure the existing file got fixed-up to a file URL, and that there |
+ // are no backslashes |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(IsMatchingFileURL( |
+ url_fixer::FixupRelativeFile(temp_dir_.path(), |
+ file_part).possibly_invalid_spec(), full_path)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(base::DeleteFile(full_path, false)); |
+ |
+ // create a filename we know doesn't exist and make sure it doesn't get |
+ // fixed up to a file URL |
+ base::FilePath nonexistent_file( |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("url_fixer_upper_nonexistent_file.txt")); |
+ std::string fixedup(url_fixer::FixupRelativeFile( |
+ temp_dir_.path(), nonexistent_file).possibly_invalid_spec()); |
+ EXPECT_NE(std::string("file:///"), fixedup.substr(0, 8)); |
+ EXPECT_FALSE(IsMatchingFileURL(fixedup, nonexistent_file)); |
+ |
+ // make a subdir to make sure relative paths with directories work, also |
+ // test spaces: |
+ // "app_dir\url fixer-upper dir\url fixer-upper existing file.txt" |
+ base::FilePath sub_dir(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("url fixer-upper dir")); |
+ base::FilePath sub_file( |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("url fixer-upper existing file.txt")); |
+ base::FilePath new_dir = temp_dir_.path().Append(sub_dir); |
+ base::CreateDirectory(new_dir); |
+ ASSERT_TRUE(MakeTempFile(new_dir, sub_file, &full_path)); |
+ full_path = base::MakeAbsoluteFilePath(full_path); |
+ ASSERT_FALSE(full_path.empty()); |
+ |
+ // test file in the subdir |
+ base::FilePath relative_file = sub_dir.Append(sub_file); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(IsMatchingFileURL( |
+ url_fixer::FixupRelativeFile(temp_dir_.path(), |
+ relative_file).possibly_invalid_spec(), full_path)); |
+ |
+ // test file in the subdir with different slashes and escaping. |
+ base::FilePath::StringType relative_file_str = sub_dir.value() + |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL("/") + sub_file.value(); |
+ base::ReplaceSubstringsAfterOffset(&relative_file_str, 0, |
+ FILE_PATH_LITERAL(" "), FILE_PATH_LITERAL("%20")); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(IsMatchingFileURL( |
+ url_fixer::FixupRelativeFile(temp_dir_.path(), |
+ base::FilePath(relative_file_str)).possibly_invalid_spec(), |
+ full_path)); |
+ |
+ // test relative directories and duplicate slashes |
+ // (should resolve to the same file as above) |
+ relative_file_str = sub_dir.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("/../") + |
+ sub_dir.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("///./") + sub_file.value(); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(IsMatchingFileURL( |
+ url_fixer::FixupRelativeFile(temp_dir_.path(), |
+ base::FilePath(relative_file_str)).possibly_invalid_spec(), |
+ full_path)); |
+ |
+ // done with the subdir |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(base::DeleteFile(full_path, false)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(base::DeleteFile(new_dir, true)); |
+ |
+ // Test that an obvious HTTP URL isn't accidentally treated as an absolute |
+ // file path (on account of system-specific craziness). |
+ base::FilePath empty_path; |
+ base::FilePath http_url_path(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("http://../")); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE( |
+ url_fixer::FixupRelativeFile(empty_path, http_url_path).SchemeIs("http")); |
+} |