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| package org.apache.commons.validator; |
| |
| import java.io.IOException; |
| |
| import org.xml.sax.SAXException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs Validation Test for e-mail validations. |
| * |
| * |
| * @version $Revision$ |
| * @deprecated to be removed when target class is removed |
| */ |
| @Deprecated |
| public class EmailTest extends AbstractCommonTest { |
| |
| /** |
| * The key used to retrieve the set of validation |
| * rules from the xml file. |
| */ |
| protected static String FORM_KEY = "emailForm"; |
| |
| /** |
| * The key used to retrieve the validator action. |
| */ |
| protected static String ACTION = "email"; |
| |
| |
| public EmailTest(String name) { |
| super(name); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Load <code>ValidatorResources</code> from |
| * validator-regexp.xml. |
| */ |
| @Override |
| protected void setUp() throws IOException, SAXException { |
| loadResources("EmailTest-config.xml"); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the e-mail validation. |
| */ |
| public void testEmail() throws ValidatorException { |
| // Create bean to run test on. |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| |
| info.setValue("jsmith@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the email validation with numeric domains. |
| */ |
| public void testEmailWithNumericAddress() throws ValidatorException { |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| info.setValue("someone@[216.109.118.76]"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("someone@yahoo.com"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the e-mail validation. |
| */ |
| public void testEmailExtension() throws ValidatorException { |
| // Create bean to run test on. |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| |
| info.setValue("jsmith@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| info.setValue("jsmith@apache.com"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| info.setValue("jsmith@apache.net"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| info.setValue("jsmith@apache.info"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| info.setValue("jsmith@apache."); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| info.setValue("jsmith@apache.c"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| info.setValue("someone@yahoo.museum"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| info.setValue("someone@yahoo.mu-seum"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * <p>Tests the e-mail validation with a dash in |
| * the address.</p> |
| */ |
| public void testEmailWithDash() throws ValidatorException { |
| // Create bean to run test on. |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| |
| info.setValue("andy.noble@data-workshop.com"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| info.setValue("andy-noble@data-workshop.-com"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("andy-noble@data-workshop.c-om"); |
| valueTest(info,false); |
| info.setValue("andy-noble@data-workshop.co-m"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the e-mail validation with a dot at the end of |
| * the address. |
| */ |
| public void testEmailWithDotEnd() throws ValidatorException { |
| // Create bean to run test on. |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| |
| info.setValue("andy.noble@data-workshop.com."); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the e-mail validation with an RCS-noncompliant character in |
| * the address. |
| */ |
| public void testEmailWithBogusCharacter() throws ValidatorException { |
| // Create bean to run test on. |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| |
| info.setValue("andy.noble@\u008fdata-workshop.com"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| // The ' character is valid in an email username. |
| info.setValue("andy.o'reilly@data-workshop.com"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| // But not in the domain name. |
| info.setValue("andy@o'reilly.data-workshop.com"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| info.setValue("foo+bar@i.am.not.in.us.example.com"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the email validation with commas. |
| */ |
| public void testEmailWithCommas() throws ValidatorException { |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| info.setValue("joeblow@apa,che.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joeblow@apache.o,rg"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joeblow@apache,org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the email validation with spaces. |
| */ |
| public void testEmailWithSpaces() throws ValidatorException { |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| info.setValue("joeblow @apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joeblow@ apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue(" joeblow@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joeblow@apache.org "); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe blow@apache.org "); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joeblow@apa che.org "); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("\"joe blow\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the email validation with ascii control characters. |
| * (i.e. Ascii chars 0 - 31 and 127) |
| */ |
| public void testEmailWithControlChars() { |
| EmailValidator validator = new EmailValidator(); |
| for (char c = 0; c < 32; c++) { |
| assertFalse("Test control char " + ((int)c), validator.isValid("foo" + c + "bar@domain.com")); |
| } |
| assertFalse("Test control char 127", validator.isValid("foo" + ((char)127) + "bar@domain.com")); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the e-mail validation with a user at a TLD |
| */ |
| public void testEmailAtTLD() throws ValidatorException { |
| // Create bean to run test on. |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| |
| info.setValue("m@de"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| org.apache.commons.validator.routines.EmailValidator validator = |
| org.apache.commons.validator.routines.EmailValidator.getInstance(true, true); |
| boolean result = validator.isValid("m@de"); |
| assertTrue("Result should have been true", result); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Test that @localhost and @localhost.localdomain |
| * addresses aren't declared valid by default |
| */ |
| public void testEmailLocalhost() throws ValidatorException { |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| info.setValue("joe@localhost"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe@localhost.localdomain"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Write this test according to parts of RFC, as opposed to the type of character |
| * that is being tested. |
| * |
| * <p><b>FIXME</b>: This test fails so disable it with a leading _ for 1.1.4 release. |
| * The real solution is to fix the email parsing. |
| * |
| * @throws ValidatorException |
| */ |
| public void _testEmailUserName() throws ValidatorException { |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| info.setValue("joe1blow@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("joe$blow@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("joe-@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("joe_@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| //UnQuoted Special characters are invalid |
| |
| info.setValue("joe.@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe+@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe!@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe*@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe'@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe(@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe)@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe,@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe%45@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe;@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe?@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe&@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| info.setValue("joe=@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, false); |
| |
| //Quoted Special characters are valid |
| info.setValue("\"joe.\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe+\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe!\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe*\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe'\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe(\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe)\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe,\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe%45\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe;\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe?\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe&\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| info.setValue("\"joe=\"@apache.org"); |
| valueTest(info, true); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * These test values derive directly from RFC 822 & |
| * Mail::RFC822::Address & RFC::RFC822::Address perl test.pl |
| * For traceability don't combine these test values with other tests. |
| */ |
| ResultPair[] testEmailFromPerl = { |
| new ResultPair("abigail@example.com", true), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@example.com ", true), |
| new ResultPair(" abigail@example.com", true), |
| new ResultPair("abigail @example.com ", true), |
| new ResultPair("*@example.net", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"\\\"\"@foo.bar", true), |
| new ResultPair("fred&barny@example.com", true), |
| new ResultPair("---@example.com", true), |
| new ResultPair("foo-bar@example.net", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"127.0.0.1\"@[127.0.0.1]", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abigail@example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail<abigail@example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail<@a,@b,@c:abigail@example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"This is a phrase\"<abigail@example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"Abigail \"<abigail@example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"Joe & J. Harvey\" <example @Org>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abigail @ example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail made this < abigail @ example . com >", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail(the bitch)@example.com", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abigail @ example . (bar) com >", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail < (one) abigail (two) @(three)example . (bar) com (quz) >", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail (foo) (((baz)(nested) (comment)) ! ) < (one) abigail (two) @(three)example . (bar) com (quz) >", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abigail(fo\\(o)@example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abigail(fo\\)o)@example.com> ", true), |
| new ResultPair("(foo) abigail@example.com", true), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@example.com (foo)", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"Abi\\\"gail\" <abigail@example.com>", true), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@[example.com]", true), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@[exa\\[ple.com]", true), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@[exa\\]ple.com]", true), |
| new ResultPair("\":sysmail\"@ Some-Group. Some-Org", true), |
| new ResultPair("Muhammed.(I am the greatest) Ali @(the)Vegas.WBA", true), |
| new ResultPair("mailbox.sub1.sub2@this-domain", true), |
| new ResultPair("sub-net.mailbox@sub-domain.domain", true), |
| new ResultPair("name:;", true), |
| new ResultPair("':;", true), |
| new ResultPair("name: ;", true), |
| new ResultPair("Alfred Neuman <Neuman@BBN-TENEXA>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Neuman@BBN-TENEXA", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"George, Ted\" <Shared@Group.Arpanet>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Wilt . (the Stilt) Chamberlain@NBA.US", true), |
| new ResultPair("Cruisers: Port@Portugal, Jones@SEA;", true), |
| new ResultPair("$@[]", true), |
| new ResultPair("*()@[]", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"quoted ( brackets\" ( a comment )@example.com", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"Joe & J. Harvey\"\\x0D\\x0A <ddd\\@ Org>", true), |
| new ResultPair("\"Joe &\\x0D\\x0A J. Harvey\" <ddd \\@ Org>", true), |
| new ResultPair("Gourmets: Pompous Person <WhoZiWhatZit\\@Cordon-Bleu>,\\x0D\\x0A" + |
| " Childs\\@WGBH.Boston, \"Galloping Gourmet\"\\@\\x0D\\x0A" + |
| " ANT.Down-Under (Australian National Television),\\x0D\\x0A" + |
| " Cheapie\\@Discount-Liquors;", true), |
| new ResultPair(" Just a string", false), |
| new ResultPair("string", false), |
| new ResultPair("(comment)", false), |
| new ResultPair("()@example.com", false), |
| new ResultPair("fred(&)barny@example.com", false), |
| new ResultPair("fred\\ barny@example.com", false), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abi gail @ example.com>", false), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abigail(fo(o)@example.com>", false), |
| new ResultPair("Abigail <abigail(fo)o)@example.com>", false), |
| new ResultPair("\"Abi\"gail\" <abigail@example.com>", false), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@[exa]ple.com]", false), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@[exa[ple.com]", false), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@[exaple].com]", false), |
| new ResultPair("abigail@", false), |
| new ResultPair("@example.com", false), |
| new ResultPair("phrase: abigail@example.com abigail@example.com ;", false), |
| new ResultPair("invalid�char@example.com", false) |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Write this test based on perl Mail::RFC822::Address |
| * which takes its example email address directly from RFC822 |
| * |
| * @throws ValidatorException |
| * |
| * FIXME This test fails so disable it with a leading _ for 1.1.4 release. |
| * The real solution is to fix the email parsing. |
| */ |
| public void _testEmailFromPerl() throws ValidatorException { |
| ValueBean info = new ValueBean(); |
| for (ResultPair element : testEmailFromPerl) { |
| info.setValue(element.item); |
| valueTest(info, element.valid); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Utlity class to run a test on a value. |
| * |
| * @param info Value to run test on. |
| * @param passed Whether or not the test is expected to pass. |
| */ |
| private void valueTest(ValueBean info, boolean passed) throws ValidatorException { |
| // Construct validator based on the loaded resources |
| // and the form key |
| Validator validator = new Validator(resources, FORM_KEY); |
| // add the name bean to the validator as a resource |
| // for the validations to be performed on. |
| validator.setParameter(Validator.BEAN_PARAM, info); |
| |
| // Get results of the validation. |
| // throws ValidatorException, |
| // but we aren't catching for testing |
| // since no validation methods we use |
| // throw this |
| ValidatorResults results = validator.validate(); |
| |
| assertNotNull("Results are null.", results); |
| |
| ValidatorResult result = results.getValidatorResult("value"); |
| |
| assertNotNull(ACTION + " value ValidatorResult should not be null.", result); |
| assertTrue("Value "+info.getValue()+" ValidatorResult should contain the '" + ACTION +"' action.", result.containsAction(ACTION)); |
| assertTrue("Value "+info.getValue()+"ValidatorResult for the '" + ACTION +"' action should have " + (passed ? "passed" : "failed") + ".", (passed ? result.isValid(ACTION) : !result.isValid(ACTION))); |
| } |
| } |