#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { @INC = '../lib'; } else { # Due to a bug in older versions of MakeMaker & Test::Harness, we must # ensure the blib's are in @INC, else we might use the core CGI.pm unshift @INC, qw( ../blib/lib ../blib/arch lib ); } } use strict; use Test::More tests => 86; use CGI::Util qw(escape unescape); use POSIX qw(strftime); #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # make sure module loaded #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN {use_ok('CGI::Cookie');} my @test_cookie = ( 'foo=123; bar=qwerty; baz=wibble; qux=a1', 'foo=123; bar=qwerty; baz=wibble;', 'foo=vixen; bar=cow; baz=bitch; qux=politician', 'foo=a%20phrase; bar=yes%2C%20a%20phrase; baz=%5Ewibble; qux=%27', ); #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test parse #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- { my $result = CGI::Cookie->parse($test_cookie[0]); is(ref($result), 'HASH', "Hash ref returned in scalar context"); my @result = CGI::Cookie->parse($test_cookie[0]); is(@result, 8, "returns correct number of fields"); @result = CGI::Cookie->parse($test_cookie[1]); is(@result, 6, "returns correct number of fields"); my %result = CGI::Cookie->parse($test_cookie[0]); is($result{foo}->value, '123', "cookie foo is correct"); is($result{bar}->value, 'qwerty', "cookie bar is correct"); is($result{baz}->value, 'wibble', "cookie baz is correct"); is($result{qux}->value, 'a1', "cookie qux is correct"); } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test fetch #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- { # make sure there are no cookies in the environment delete $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}; delete $ENV{COOKIE}; my %result = CGI::Cookie->fetch(); ok(keys %result == 0, "No cookies in environment, returns empty list"); # now set a cookie in the environment and try again $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} = $test_cookie[2]; %result = CGI::Cookie->fetch(); ok(eq_set([keys %result], [qw(foo bar baz qux)]), "expected cookies extracted"); is(ref($result{foo}), 'CGI::Cookie', 'Type of objects returned is correct'); is($result{foo}->value, 'vixen', "cookie foo is correct"); is($result{bar}->value, 'cow', "cookie bar is correct"); is($result{baz}->value, 'bitch', "cookie baz is correct"); is($result{qux}->value, 'politician', "cookie qux is correct"); # Delete that and make sure it goes away delete $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}; %result = CGI::Cookie->fetch(); ok(keys %result == 0, "No cookies in environment, returns empty list"); # try another cookie in the other environment variable thats supposed to work $ENV{COOKIE} = $test_cookie[3]; %result = CGI::Cookie->fetch(); ok(eq_set([keys %result], [qw(foo bar baz qux)]), "expected cookies extracted"); is(ref($result{foo}), 'CGI::Cookie', 'Type of objects returned is correct'); is($result{foo}->value, 'a phrase', "cookie foo is correct"); is($result{bar}->value, 'yes, a phrase', "cookie bar is correct"); is($result{baz}->value, '^wibble', "cookie baz is correct"); is($result{qux}->value, "'", "cookie qux is correct"); } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test raw_fetch #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- { # make sure there are no cookies in the environment delete $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}; delete $ENV{COOKIE}; my %result = CGI::Cookie->raw_fetch(); ok(keys %result == 0, "No cookies in environment, returns empty list"); # now set a cookie in the environment and try again $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} = $test_cookie[2]; %result = CGI::Cookie->raw_fetch(); ok(eq_set([keys %result], [qw(foo bar baz qux)]), "expected cookies extracted"); is(ref($result{foo}), '', 'Plain scalar returned'); is($result{foo}, 'vixen', "cookie foo is correct"); is($result{bar}, 'cow', "cookie bar is correct"); is($result{baz}, 'bitch', "cookie baz is correct"); is($result{qux}, 'politician', "cookie qux is correct"); # Delete that and make sure it goes away delete $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}; %result = CGI::Cookie->raw_fetch(); ok(keys %result == 0, "No cookies in environment, returns empty list"); # try another cookie in the other environment variable thats supposed to work $ENV{COOKIE} = $test_cookie[3]; %result = CGI::Cookie->raw_fetch(); ok(eq_set([keys %result], [qw(foo bar baz qux)]), "expected cookies extracted"); is(ref($result{foo}), '', 'Plain scalar returned'); is($result{foo}, 'a%20phrase', "cookie foo is correct"); is($result{bar}, 'yes%2C%20a%20phrase', "cookie bar is correct"); is($result{baz}, '%5Ewibble', "cookie baz is correct"); is($result{qux}, '%27', "cookie qux is correct"); } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test new #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- { # Try new with full information provided my $c = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'foo', -value => 'bar', -expires => '+3M', -domain => '.capricorn.com', -path => '/cgi-bin/database', -secure => 1 ); is(ref($c), 'CGI::Cookie', 'new returns objects of correct type'); is($c->name , 'foo', 'name is correct'); is($c->value , 'bar', 'value is correct'); like($c->expires, '/^[a-z]{3},\s*\d{2}-[a-z]{3}-\d{4}/i', 'expires in correct format'); is($c->domain , '.capricorn.com', 'domain is correct'); is($c->path , '/cgi-bin/database', 'path is correct'); ok($c->secure , 'secure attribute is set'); # now try it with the only two manditory values (should also set the default path) $c = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'baz', -value => 'qux', ); is(ref($c), 'CGI::Cookie', 'new returns objects of correct type'); is($c->name , 'baz', 'name is correct'); is($c->value , 'qux', 'value is correct'); ok(!defined $c->expires, 'expires is not set'); ok(!defined $c->domain , 'domain attributeis not set'); is($c->path, '/', 'path atribute is set to default'); ok(!defined $c->secure , 'secure attribute is set'); # I'm really not happy about the restults of this section. You pass # the new method invalid arguments and it just merilly creates a # broken object :-) # I've commented them out because they currently pass but I don't # think they should. I think this is testing broken behaviour :-( # # This shouldn't work # $c = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'baz' ); # # is(ref($c), 'CGI::Cookie', 'new returns objects of correct type'); # is($c->name , 'baz', 'name is correct'); # ok(!defined $c->value, "Value is undefined "); # ok(!defined $c->expires, 'expires is not set'); # ok(!defined $c->domain , 'domain attributeis not set'); # is($c->path , '/', 'path atribute is set to default'); # ok(!defined $c->secure , 'secure attribute is set'); } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test as_string #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- { my $c = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'Jam', -value => 'Hamster', -expires => '+3M', -domain => '.pie-shop.com', -path => '/', -secure => 1 ); my $name = $c->name; like($c->as_string, "/$name/", "Stringified cookie contains name"); my $value = $c->value; like($c->as_string, "/$value/", "Stringified cookie contains value"); my $expires = $c->expires; like($c->as_string, "/$expires/", "Stringified cookie contains expires"); my $domain = $c->domain; like($c->as_string, "/$domain/", "Stringified cookie contains domain"); my $path = $c->path; like($c->as_string, "/$path/", "Stringified cookie contains path"); like($c->as_string, '/secure/', "Stringified cookie contains secure"); $c = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'Hamster-Jam', -value => 'Tulip', ); $name = $c->name; like($c->as_string, "/$name/", "Stringified cookie contains name"); $value = $c->value; like($c->as_string, "/$value/", "Stringified cookie contains value"); ok($c->as_string !~ /expires/, "Stringified cookie has no expires field"); ok($c->as_string !~ /domain/, "Stringified cookie has no domain field"); $path = $c->path; like($c->as_string, "/$path/", "Stringified cookie contains path"); ok($c->as_string !~ /secure/, "Stringified cookie does not contain secure"); } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test compare #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- { my $c1 = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'Jam', -value => 'Hamster', -expires => '+3M', -domain => '.pie-shop.com', -path => '/', -secure => 1 ); # have to use $c1->expires because the time will occasionally be # different between the two creates causing spurious failures. my $c2 = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'Jam', -value => 'Hamster', -expires => $c1->expires, -domain => '.pie-shop.com', -path => '/', -secure => 1 ); # This looks titally whacked, but it does the -1, 0, 1 comparison # thing so 0 means they match is($c1->compare("$c1"), 0, "Cookies are identical"); is($c1->compare("$c2"), 0, "Cookies are identical"); $c1 = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'Jam', -value => 'Hamster', -domain => '.foo.bar.com' ); # have to use $c1->expires because the time will occasionally be # different between the two creates causing spurious failures. $c2 = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'Jam', -value => 'Hamster', ); # This looks titally whacked, but it does the -1, 0, 1 comparison # thing so 0 (i.e. false) means they match is($c1->compare("$c1"), 0, "Cookies are identical"); ok($c1->compare("$c2"), "Cookies are not identical"); $c2->domain('.foo.bar.com'); is($c1->compare("$c2"), 0, "Cookies are identical"); } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test name, value, domain, secure, expires and path #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- { my $c = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'Jam', -value => 'Hamster', -expires => '+3M', -domain => '.pie-shop.com', -path => '/', -secure => 1 ); is($c->name, 'Jam', 'name is correct'); is($c->name('Clash'), 'Clash', 'name is set correctly'); is($c->name, 'Clash', 'name now returns updated value'); # this is insane! it returns a simple scalar but can't accept one as # an argument, you have to give it an arrary ref. It's totally # inconsitent with these other methods :-( is($c->value, 'Hamster', 'value is correct'); is($c->value(['Gerbil']), 'Gerbil', 'value is set correctly'); is($c->value, 'Gerbil', 'value now returns updated value'); my $exp = $c->expires; like($c->expires, '/^[a-z]{3},\s*\d{2}-[a-z]{3}-\d{4}/i', 'expires is correct'); like($c->expires('+12h'), '/^[a-z]{3},\s*\d{2}-[a-z]{3}-\d{4}/i', 'expires is set correctly'); like($c->expires, '/^[a-z]{3},\s*\d{2}-[a-z]{3}-\d{4}/i', 'expires now returns updated value'); isnt($c->expires, $exp, "Expiry time has changed"); is($c->domain, '.pie-shop.com', 'domain is correct'); is($c->domain('.wibble.co.uk'), '.wibble.co.uk', 'domain is set correctly'); is($c->domain, '.wibble.co.uk', 'domain now returns updated value'); is($c->path, '/', 'path is correct'); is($c->path('/basket/'), '/basket/', 'path is set correctly'); is($c->path, '/basket/', 'path now returns updated value'); ok($c->secure, 'secure attribute is set'); ok(!$c->secure(0), 'secure attribute is cleared'); ok(!$c->secure, 'secure attribute is cleared'); }