require "helper" require "inspec/input" describe "type validation" do let(:opts) { {} } let(:input) { Inspec::Input.new("test_input", opts) } #==============================================================# # Requiredness #==============================================================# describe "enforce_required_validation" do it "does not error if a value is set" do input = Inspec::Input.new("test_input", value: "some_value", required: true) _(input.value).must_equal "some_value" end it "does not error if a value is specified by value=" do input = Inspec::Input.new("test_input", required: true) input.value = "test_value" _(input.value).must_equal "test_value" end it "returns an error if no value is set" do # Assigning the cli_command is needed because in check mode, we don't error # on unset inputs. This is how you tell the input system we are not in # check mode, apparently. Inspec::BaseCLI.inspec_cli_command = :exec input = Inspec::Input.new("test_input", required: true) ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::RequiredError) { input.value } _(ex.message).must_match(/Input 'test_input' is required and does not have a value./) Inspec::BaseCLI.inspec_cli_command = nil end end #==============================================================# # Type Validation #==============================================================# describe "enforce_type_validation" do { "string" => { good: "a_string", bad: 123.3, norm: "String" }, "numeric" => { good: 123, bad: "not a number", norm: "Numeric" }, "regex" => { good: /\d+.+/, bad: "/(.+/", norm: "Regexp" }, "array" => { good: [1, 2, 3], bad: { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }, norm: "Array" }, "hash" => { good: { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }, bad: "i am not a hash", norm: "Hash" }, "boolean" => { good: true, bad: "i am not a boolean", norm: "Boolean" }, }.each do |type, examples| it "validates a #{type} in the constructor - (good)" do opts = { type: type, value: examples[:good] } Inspec::Input.new("test_input", opts) # No exception end it "validates a #{type} in the constructor - (bad)" do opts = { type: type, value: examples[:bad] } ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { Inspec::Input.new("test_input", opts) } _(ex.message).must_include "test_input" _(ex.message).must_include "'#{examples[:bad]}'" _(ex.message).must_include "does not validate to type '#{examples[:norm]}'" end it "validates a #{type} in value= (good)" do att = Inspec::Input.new("test_input", type: type) att.value = examples[:good] end it "validates a #{type} in the value= - (bad)" do att = Inspec::Input.new("test_input", type: type) ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { att.value = examples[:bad] } _(ex.message).must_include "test_input" _(ex.message).must_include "'#{examples[:bad]}'" _(ex.message).must_include "does not validate to type '#{examples[:norm]}'" end end it "validates the Any type" do Inspec::Input.new("test_input", type: "any", value: false) # No exception Inspec::Input.new("test_input", type: "any", value: true) # No exception Inspec::Input.new("test_input", type: "any", value: "bob") # No exception Inspec::Input.new("test_input", type: "any", value: 1) # No exception end end #==============================================================# # Type Option Validation and Normalization #==============================================================# describe "validate type option" do it "converts regex to Regexp" do opts[:type] = "regex" _(input.type).must_equal "Regexp" end it "returns the same value if there is nothing to clean" do opts[:type] = "String" _(input.type).must_equal "String" end it "returns an error if a invalid type is sent" do opts[:type] = "dressing" ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::TypeError) { input } _(ex.message).must_match(/Type 'Dressing' is not a valid input type./) end end describe "valid_regexp? method" do it "validates a string regex" do _(input.send(:valid_regexp?, "/.*/")).must_equal true end it "validates a slash regex" do _(input.send(:valid_regexp?, /.*/)).must_equal true end it "does not validate a invalid regex" do _(input.send(:valid_regexp?, "/.*(/")).must_equal false end end describe "valid_numeric? method" do it "validates a string number" do _(input.send(:valid_numeric?, "123")).must_equal true end it "validates a float number" do _(input.send(:valid_numeric?, 44.55)).must_equal true end it "validats a wrong padded number" do _(input.send(:valid_numeric?, "00080")).must_equal true end it "does not vaildate a invalid number" do _(input.send(:valid_numeric?, "55.55.55.5")).must_equal false end it "does not validate a invalid string" do _(input.send(:valid_numeric?, "one")).must_equal false end it "does not validate a fraction" do _(input.send(:valid_numeric?, "1/2")).must_equal false end end end