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forgejo/services/wiki/wiki_test.go

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// Copyright 2019 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package wiki
import (
"math/rand"
"strings"
"testing"
repo_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/repo"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/unittest"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/git"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/gitrepo"
_ "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/actions"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
unittest.MainTest(m)
}
func TestWebPathSegments(t *testing.T) {
a := WebPathSegments("a%2Fa/b+c/d-e/f-g.-")
assert.EqualValues(t, []string{"a/a", "b c", "d e", "f-g"}, a)
}
func TestUserTitleToWebPath(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
Expected string
UserTitle string
}
for _, test := range []test{
{"unnamed", ""},
{"unnamed", "."},
{"unnamed", ".."},
{"wiki-name", "wiki name"},
{"title.md.-", "title.md"},
{"wiki-name.-", "wiki-name"},
{"the+wiki-name.-", "the wiki-name"},
{"a%2Fb", "a/b"},
{"a%25b", "a%b"},
} {
assert.EqualValues(t, test.Expected, UserTitleToWebPath("", test.UserTitle))
}
}
func TestWebPathToDisplayName(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
Expected string
WebPath WebPath
}
for _, test := range []test{
{"wiki name", "wiki-name"},
{"wiki-name", "wiki-name.-"},
{"name with / slash", "name-with %2F slash"},
{"name with % percent", "name-with %25 percent"},
{"2000-01-02 meeting", "2000-01-02+meeting.-.md"},
{"a b", "a%20b.md"},
} {
_, displayName := WebPathToUserTitle(test.WebPath)
assert.EqualValues(t, test.Expected, displayName)
}
}
func TestWebPathToGitPath(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
Expected string
WikiName WebPath
}
for _, test := range []test{
{"wiki-name.md", "wiki%20name"},
{"wiki-name.md", "wiki+name"},
{"wiki name.md", "wiki%20name.md"},
{"wiki%20name.md", "wiki%2520name.md"},
{"2000-01-02-meeting.md", "2000-01-02+meeting"},
{"2000-01-02 meeting.-.md", "2000-01-02%20meeting.-"},
} {
assert.EqualValues(t, test.Expected, WebPathToGitPath(test.WikiName))
}
}
func TestGitPathToWebPath(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
Expected string
Filename string
}
for _, test := range []test{
{"hello-world", "hello-world.md"}, // this shouldn't happen, because it should always have a ".-" suffix
{"hello-world", "hello world.md"},
{"hello-world.-", "hello-world.-.md"},
{"hello+world.-", "hello world.-.md"},
{"symbols-%2F", "symbols %2F.md"},
} {
name, err := GitPathToWebPath(test.Filename)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, test.Expected, name)
}
for _, badFilename := range []string{
"nofileextension",
"wrongfileextension.txt",
} {
_, err := GitPathToWebPath(badFilename)
require.Error(t, err)
assert.True(t, repo_model.IsErrWikiInvalidFileName(err))
}
_, err := GitPathToWebPath("badescaping%%.md")
require.Error(t, err)
assert.False(t, repo_model.IsErrWikiInvalidFileName(err))
}
func TestUserWebGitPathConsistency(t *testing.T) {
maxLen := 20
b := make([]byte, maxLen)
for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
l := rand.Intn(maxLen)
for j := 0; j < l; j++ {
r := rand.Intn(0x80-0x20) + 0x20
b[j] = byte(r)
}
userTitle := strings.TrimSpace(string(b[:l]))
if userTitle == "" || userTitle == "." || userTitle == ".." {
continue
}
webPath := UserTitleToWebPath("", userTitle)
gitPath := WebPathToGitPath(webPath)
webPath1, _ := GitPathToWebPath(gitPath)
_, userTitle1 := WebPathToUserTitle(webPath1)
gitPath1 := WebPathToGitPath(webPath1)
assert.EqualValues(t, userTitle, userTitle1, "UserTitle for userTitle: %q", userTitle)
assert.EqualValues(t, webPath, webPath1, "WebPath for userTitle: %q", userTitle)
assert.EqualValues(t, gitPath, gitPath1, "GitPath for userTitle: %q", userTitle)
}
}
func TestRepository_InitWiki(t *testing.T) {
unittest.PrepareTestEnv(t)
// repo1 already has a wiki
repo1 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: 1})
require.NoError(t, InitWiki(git.DefaultContext, repo1))
// repo2 does not already have a wiki
repo2 := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: 2})
require.NoError(t, InitWiki(git.DefaultContext, repo2))
assert.True(t, repo2.HasWiki())
}
func TestRepository_AddWikiPage(t *testing.T) {
require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
const wikiContent = "This is the wiki content"
const commitMsg = "Commit message"
repo := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: 1})
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
for _, userTitle := range []string{
"Another page",
"Here's a <tag> and a/slash",
} {
t.Run("test wiki exist: "+userTitle, func(t *testing.T) {
webPath := UserTitleToWebPath("", userTitle)
require.NoError(t, AddWikiPage(git.DefaultContext, doer, repo, webPath, wikiContent, commitMsg))
// Now need to show that the page has been added:
gitRepo, err := gitrepo.OpenWikiRepository(git.DefaultContext, repo)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer gitRepo.Close()
[GITEA] Allow changing the repo Wiki branch to main Previously, the repo wiki was hardcoded to use `master` as its branch, this change makes it possible to use `main` (or something else, governed by `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`, a setting that already exists and defaults to `main`). The way it is done is that a new column is added to the `repository` table: `wiki_branch`. The migration will make existing repositories default to `master`, for compatibility's sake, even if they don't have a Wiki (because it's easier to do that). Newly created repositories will default to `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH` instead. The Wiki service was updated to use the branch name stored in the database, and fall back to the default if it is empty. Old repositories with Wikis using the older `master` branch will have the option to do a one-time transition to `main`, available via the repository settings in the "Danger Zone". This option will only be available for repositories that have the internal wiki enabled, it is not empty, and the wiki branch is not `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`. When migrating a repository with a Wiki, Forgejo will use the same branch name for the wiki as the source repository did. If that's not the same as the default, the option to normalize it will be available after the migration's done. Additionally, the `/api/v1/{owner}/{repo}` endpoint was updated: it will now include the wiki branch name in `GET` requests, and allow changing the wiki branch via `PATCH`. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu> (cherry picked from commit d87c526d2a313fa45093ab49b78bb30322b33298)
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masterTree, err := gitRepo.GetTree("master")
require.NoError(t, err)
gitPath := WebPathToGitPath(webPath)
entry, err := masterTree.GetTreeEntryByPath(gitPath)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, gitPath, entry.Name(), "%s not added correctly", userTitle)
})
}
t.Run("check wiki already exist", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
// test for already-existing wiki name
err := AddWikiPage(git.DefaultContext, doer, repo, "Home", wikiContent, commitMsg)
require.Error(t, err)
assert.True(t, repo_model.IsErrWikiAlreadyExist(err))
})
t.Run("check wiki reserved name", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
// test for reserved wiki name
err := AddWikiPage(git.DefaultContext, doer, repo, "_edit", wikiContent, commitMsg)
require.Error(t, err)
assert.True(t, repo_model.IsErrWikiReservedName(err))
})
}
func TestRepository_EditWikiPage(t *testing.T) {
require.NoError(t, unittest.PrepareTestDatabase())
const newWikiContent = "This is the new content"
const commitMsg = "Commit message"
repo := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: 1})
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
for _, newWikiName := range []string{
"Home", // same name as before
"New home",
"New/name/with/slashes",
} {
webPath := UserTitleToWebPath("", newWikiName)
unittest.PrepareTestEnv(t)
require.NoError(t, EditWikiPage(git.DefaultContext, doer, repo, "Home", webPath, newWikiContent, commitMsg))
// Now need to show that the page has been added:
gitRepo, err := gitrepo.OpenWikiRepository(git.DefaultContext, repo)
require.NoError(t, err)
[GITEA] Allow changing the repo Wiki branch to main Previously, the repo wiki was hardcoded to use `master` as its branch, this change makes it possible to use `main` (or something else, governed by `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`, a setting that already exists and defaults to `main`). The way it is done is that a new column is added to the `repository` table: `wiki_branch`. The migration will make existing repositories default to `master`, for compatibility's sake, even if they don't have a Wiki (because it's easier to do that). Newly created repositories will default to `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH` instead. The Wiki service was updated to use the branch name stored in the database, and fall back to the default if it is empty. Old repositories with Wikis using the older `master` branch will have the option to do a one-time transition to `main`, available via the repository settings in the "Danger Zone". This option will only be available for repositories that have the internal wiki enabled, it is not empty, and the wiki branch is not `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`. When migrating a repository with a Wiki, Forgejo will use the same branch name for the wiki as the source repository did. If that's not the same as the default, the option to normalize it will be available after the migration's done. Additionally, the `/api/v1/{owner}/{repo}` endpoint was updated: it will now include the wiki branch name in `GET` requests, and allow changing the wiki branch via `PATCH`. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu> (cherry picked from commit d87c526d2a313fa45093ab49b78bb30322b33298)
2024-01-30 12:18:53 +01:00
masterTree, err := gitRepo.GetTree("master")
require.NoError(t, err)
gitPath := WebPathToGitPath(webPath)
entry, err := masterTree.GetTreeEntryByPath(gitPath)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, gitPath, entry.Name(), "%s not edited correctly", newWikiName)
if newWikiName != "Home" {
_, err := masterTree.GetTreeEntryByPath("Home.md")
require.Error(t, err)
}
gitRepo.Close()
}
}
func TestRepository_DeleteWikiPage(t *testing.T) {
unittest.PrepareTestEnv(t)
repo := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: 1})
doer := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &user_model.User{ID: 2})
require.NoError(t, DeleteWikiPage(git.DefaultContext, doer, repo, "Home"))
// Now need to show that the page has been added:
gitRepo, err := gitrepo.OpenWikiRepository(git.DefaultContext, repo)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer gitRepo.Close()
[GITEA] Allow changing the repo Wiki branch to main Previously, the repo wiki was hardcoded to use `master` as its branch, this change makes it possible to use `main` (or something else, governed by `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`, a setting that already exists and defaults to `main`). The way it is done is that a new column is added to the `repository` table: `wiki_branch`. The migration will make existing repositories default to `master`, for compatibility's sake, even if they don't have a Wiki (because it's easier to do that). Newly created repositories will default to `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH` instead. The Wiki service was updated to use the branch name stored in the database, and fall back to the default if it is empty. Old repositories with Wikis using the older `master` branch will have the option to do a one-time transition to `main`, available via the repository settings in the "Danger Zone". This option will only be available for repositories that have the internal wiki enabled, it is not empty, and the wiki branch is not `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`. When migrating a repository with a Wiki, Forgejo will use the same branch name for the wiki as the source repository did. If that's not the same as the default, the option to normalize it will be available after the migration's done. Additionally, the `/api/v1/{owner}/{repo}` endpoint was updated: it will now include the wiki branch name in `GET` requests, and allow changing the wiki branch via `PATCH`. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu> (cherry picked from commit d87c526d2a313fa45093ab49b78bb30322b33298)
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masterTree, err := gitRepo.GetTree("master")
require.NoError(t, err)
gitPath := WebPathToGitPath("Home")
_, err = masterTree.GetTreeEntryByPath(gitPath)
require.Error(t, err)
}
func TestPrepareWikiFileName(t *testing.T) {
unittest.PrepareTestEnv(t)
repo := unittest.AssertExistsAndLoadBean(t, &repo_model.Repository{ID: 1})
gitRepo, err := gitrepo.OpenWikiRepository(git.DefaultContext, repo)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer gitRepo.Close()
tests := []struct {
name string
arg string
existence bool
wikiPath string
wantErr bool
}{{
name: "add suffix",
arg: "Home",
existence: true,
wikiPath: "Home.md",
wantErr: false,
}, {
name: "test special chars",
arg: "home of and & or wiki page!",
existence: false,
wikiPath: "home-of-and-%26-or-wiki-page%21.md",
wantErr: false,
}}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
webPath := UserTitleToWebPath("", tt.arg)
[GITEA] Allow changing the repo Wiki branch to main Previously, the repo wiki was hardcoded to use `master` as its branch, this change makes it possible to use `main` (or something else, governed by `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`, a setting that already exists and defaults to `main`). The way it is done is that a new column is added to the `repository` table: `wiki_branch`. The migration will make existing repositories default to `master`, for compatibility's sake, even if they don't have a Wiki (because it's easier to do that). Newly created repositories will default to `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH` instead. The Wiki service was updated to use the branch name stored in the database, and fall back to the default if it is empty. Old repositories with Wikis using the older `master` branch will have the option to do a one-time transition to `main`, available via the repository settings in the "Danger Zone". This option will only be available for repositories that have the internal wiki enabled, it is not empty, and the wiki branch is not `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`. When migrating a repository with a Wiki, Forgejo will use the same branch name for the wiki as the source repository did. If that's not the same as the default, the option to normalize it will be available after the migration's done. Additionally, the `/api/v1/{owner}/{repo}` endpoint was updated: it will now include the wiki branch name in `GET` requests, and allow changing the wiki branch via `PATCH`. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu> (cherry picked from commit d87c526d2a313fa45093ab49b78bb30322b33298)
2024-01-30 12:18:53 +01:00
existence, newWikiPath, err := prepareGitPath(gitRepo, "master", webPath)
if (err != nil) != tt.wantErr {
require.NoError(t, err)
return
}
if existence != tt.existence {
if existence {
t.Errorf("expect to find no escaped file but we detect one")
} else {
t.Errorf("expect to find an escaped file but we could not detect one")
}
}
assert.EqualValues(t, tt.wikiPath, newWikiPath)
})
}
}
func TestPrepareWikiFileName_FirstPage(t *testing.T) {
unittest.PrepareTestEnv(t)
// Now create a temporaryDirectory
tmpDir := t.TempDir()
err := git.InitRepository(git.DefaultContext, tmpDir, true, git.Sha1ObjectFormat.Name())
require.NoError(t, err)
gitRepo, err := git.OpenRepository(git.DefaultContext, tmpDir)
require.NoError(t, err)
defer gitRepo.Close()
[GITEA] Allow changing the repo Wiki branch to main Previously, the repo wiki was hardcoded to use `master` as its branch, this change makes it possible to use `main` (or something else, governed by `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`, a setting that already exists and defaults to `main`). The way it is done is that a new column is added to the `repository` table: `wiki_branch`. The migration will make existing repositories default to `master`, for compatibility's sake, even if they don't have a Wiki (because it's easier to do that). Newly created repositories will default to `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH` instead. The Wiki service was updated to use the branch name stored in the database, and fall back to the default if it is empty. Old repositories with Wikis using the older `master` branch will have the option to do a one-time transition to `main`, available via the repository settings in the "Danger Zone". This option will only be available for repositories that have the internal wiki enabled, it is not empty, and the wiki branch is not `[repository].DEFAULT_BRANCH`. When migrating a repository with a Wiki, Forgejo will use the same branch name for the wiki as the source repository did. If that's not the same as the default, the option to normalize it will be available after the migration's done. Additionally, the `/api/v1/{owner}/{repo}` endpoint was updated: it will now include the wiki branch name in `GET` requests, and allow changing the wiki branch via `PATCH`. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <forgejo@gergo.csillger.hu> (cherry picked from commit d87c526d2a313fa45093ab49b78bb30322b33298)
2024-01-30 12:18:53 +01:00
existence, newWikiPath, err := prepareGitPath(gitRepo, "master", "Home")
assert.False(t, existence)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.EqualValues(t, "Home.md", newWikiPath)
}
func TestWebPathConversion(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, "path/wiki", WebPathToURLPath(WebPath("path/wiki")))
assert.Equal(t, "wiki", WebPathToURLPath(WebPath("wiki")))
assert.Equal(t, "", WebPathToURLPath(WebPath("")))
}
func TestWebPathFromRequest(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, WebPath("a%2Fb"), WebPathFromRequest("a/b"))
assert.Equal(t, WebPath("a"), WebPathFromRequest("a"))
assert.Equal(t, WebPath("b"), WebPathFromRequest("a/../b"))
}