#!/usr/bin/env ruby -w
# encoding: UTF-8
# tc_csv_parsing.rb
#
# Created by James Edward Gray II on 2005-10-31.
# Copyright 2005 James Edward Gray II. You can redistribute or modify this code
# under the terms of Ruby's license.
require "timeout"
require_relative "base"
#
# Following tests are my interpretation of the
# {CSV RCF}[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4180.txt]. I only deviate from that
# document in one place (intentionally) and that is to make the default row
# separator $/.
#
class TestCSV::Parsing < TestCSV
extend DifferentOFS
BIG_DATA = "123456789\n" * 1024
def test_mastering_regex_example
ex = %Q{Ten Thousand,10000, 2710 ,,"10,000","It's ""10 Grand"", baby",10K}
assert_equal( [ "Ten Thousand", "10000", " 2710 ", nil, "10,000",
"It's \"10 Grand\", baby", "10K" ],
CSV.parse_line(ex) )
end
# Old Ruby 1.8 CSV library tests.
def test_std_lib_csv
[ ["\t", ["\t"]],
["foo,\"\"\"\"\"\",baz", ["foo", "\"\"", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\"\"bar\"\"\",baz", ["foo", "\"bar\"", "baz"]],
["\"\"\"\n\",\"\"\"\n\"", ["\"\n", "\"\n"]],
["foo,\"\r\n\",baz", ["foo", "\r\n", "baz"]],
["\"\"", [""]],
["foo,\"\"\"\",baz", ["foo", "\"", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\r.\n\",baz", ["foo", "\r.\n", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\r\",baz", ["foo", "\r", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\",baz", ["foo", "", "baz"]],
["\",\"", [","]],
["foo", ["foo"]],
[",,", [nil, nil, nil]],
[",", [nil, nil]],
["foo,\"\n\",baz", ["foo", "\n", "baz"]],
["foo,,baz", ["foo", nil, "baz"]],
["\"\"\"\r\",\"\"\"\r\"", ["\"\r", "\"\r"]],
["\",\",\",\"", [",", ","]],
["foo,bar,", ["foo", "bar", nil]],
[",foo,bar", [nil, "foo", "bar"]],
["foo,bar", ["foo", "bar"]],
[";", [";"]],
["\t,\t", ["\t", "\t"]],
["foo,\"\r\n\r\",baz", ["foo", "\r\n\r", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\r\n\n\",baz", ["foo", "\r\n\n", "baz"]],
["foo,\"foo,bar\",baz", ["foo", "foo,bar", "baz"]],
[";,;", [";", ";"]] ].each do |csv_test|
assert_equal(csv_test.last, CSV.parse_line(csv_test.first))
end
[ ["foo,\"\"\"\"\"\",baz", ["foo", "\"\"", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\"\"bar\"\"\",baz", ["foo", "\"bar\"", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\r\n\",baz", ["foo", "\r\n", "baz"]],
["\"\"", [""]],
["foo,\"\"\"\",baz", ["foo", "\"", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\r.\n\",baz", ["foo", "\r.\n", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\r\",baz", ["foo", "\r", "baz"]],
["foo,\"\",baz", ["foo", "", "baz"]],
["foo", ["foo"]],
[",,", [nil, nil, nil]],
[",", [nil, nil]],
["foo,\"\n\",baz", ["foo", "\n", "baz"]],
["foo,,baz", ["foo", nil, "baz"]],
["foo,bar", ["foo", "bar"]],
["foo,\"\r\n\n\",baz", ["foo", "\r\n\n", "baz"]],
["foo,\"foo,bar\",baz", ["foo", "foo,bar", "baz"]] ].each do |csv_test|
assert_equal(csv_test.last, CSV.parse_line(csv_test.first))
end
end
# From: http://ruby-talk.org/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-core/6496
def test_aras_edge_cases
[ [%Q{a,b}, ["a", "b"]],
[%Q{a,"""b"""}, ["a", "\"b\""]],
[%Q{a,"""b"}, ["a", "\"b"]],
[%Q{a,"b"""}, ["a", "b\""]],
[%Q{a,"\nb"""}, ["a", "\nb\""]],
[%Q{a,"""\nb"}, ["a", "\"\nb"]],
[%Q{a,"""\nb\n"""}, ["a", "\"\nb\n\""]],
[%Q{a,"""\nb\n""",\nc}, ["a", "\"\nb\n\"", nil]],
[%Q{a,,,}, ["a", nil, nil, nil]],
[%Q{,}, [nil, nil]],
[%Q{"",""}, ["", ""]],
[%Q{""""}, ["\""]],
[%Q{"""",""}, ["\"",""]],
[%Q{,""}, [nil,""]],
[%Q{,"\r"}, [nil,"\r"]],
[%Q{"\r\n,"}, ["\r\n,"]],
[%Q{"\r\n,",}, ["\r\n,", nil]] ].each do |edge_case|
assert_equal(edge_case.last, CSV.parse_line(edge_case.first))
end
end
def test_james_edge_cases
# A read at eof? should return nil.
assert_equal(nil, CSV.parse_line(""))
#
# With Ruby 1.8 CSV it's impossible to tell an empty line from a line
# containing a single +nil+ field. The old CSV library returns
# [nil] in these cases, but Array.new makes more sense to
# me.
#
assert_equal(Array.new, CSV.parse_line("\n1,2,3\n"))
end
def test_rob_edge_cases
[ [%Q{"a\nb"}, ["a\nb"]],
[%Q{"\n\n\n"}, ["\n\n\n"]],
[%Q{a,"b\n\nc"}, ['a', "b\n\nc"]],
[%Q{,"\r\n"}, [nil,"\r\n"]],
[%Q{,"\r\n."}, [nil,"\r\n."]],
[%Q{"a\na","one newline"}, ["a\na", 'one newline']],
[%Q{"a\n\na","two newlines"}, ["a\n\na", 'two newlines']],
[%Q{"a\r\na","one CRLF"}, ["a\r\na", 'one CRLF']],
[%Q{"a\r\n\r\na","two CRLFs"}, ["a\r\n\r\na", 'two CRLFs']],
[%Q{with blank,"start\n\nfinish"\n}, ['with blank', "start\n\nfinish"]],
].each do |edge_case|
assert_equal(edge_case.last, CSV.parse_line(edge_case.first))
end
end
def test_non_regex_edge_cases
# An early version of the non-regex parser fails this test
[ [ "foo,\"foo,bar,baz,foo\",\"foo\"",
["foo", "foo,bar,baz,foo", "foo"] ] ].each do |edge_case|
assert_equal(edge_case.last, CSV.parse_line(edge_case.first))
end
assert_raise(CSV::MalformedCSVError) do
CSV.parse_line("1,\"23\"4\"5\", 6")
end
end
def test_malformed_csv
assert_raise(CSV::MalformedCSVError) do
CSV.parse_line("1,2\r,3", row_sep: "\n")
end
bad_data = <<-END_DATA.gsub(/^ +/, "")
line,1,abc
line,2,"def\nghi"
line,4,some\rjunk
line,5,jkl
END_DATA
lines = bad_data.lines.to_a
assert_equal(6, lines.size)
assert_match(/\Aline,4/, lines.find { |l| l =~ /some\rjunk/ })
csv = CSV.new(bad_data)
begin
loop do
assert_not_nil(csv.shift)
assert_send([csv.lineno, :<, 4])
end
rescue CSV::MalformedCSVError
assert_equal( "Unquoted fields do not allow \\r or \\n (line 4).",
$!.message )
end
assert_raise(CSV::MalformedCSVError) { CSV.parse_line('1,2,"3...') }
bad_data = <<-END_DATA.gsub(/^ +/, "")
line,1,abc
line,2,"def\nghi"
line,4,8'10"
line,5,jkl
END_DATA
lines = bad_data.lines.to_a
assert_equal(6, lines.size)
assert_match(/\Aline,4/, lines.find { |l| l =~ /8'10"/ })
csv = CSV.new(bad_data)
begin
loop do
assert_not_nil(csv.shift)
assert_send([csv.lineno, :<, 4])
end
rescue CSV::MalformedCSVError
assert_equal("Illegal quoting in line 4.", $!.message)
end
end
def test_the_parse_fails_fast_when_it_can_for_unquoted_fields
assert_parse_errors_out('valid,fields,bad start"' + BIG_DATA)
end
def test_the_parse_fails_fast_when_it_can_for_unescaped_quotes
assert_parse_errors_out('valid,fields,"bad start"unescaped' + BIG_DATA)
end
def test_field_size_limit_controls_lookahead
assert_parse_errors_out( 'valid,fields,"' + BIG_DATA + '"',
field_size_limit: 2048 )
end
private
def assert_parse_errors_out(*args)
assert_raise(CSV::MalformedCSVError) do
Timeout.timeout(0.2) do
CSV.parse(*args)
fail("Parse didn't error out")
end
end
end
end