xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/0000755000015300001610000000000012566631574016413 5ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/0000755000015300001610000000000012566631574017161 5ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/xpathselect.cpp0000644000015300001610000001552712566631427022220 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #include #include #include "xpathselect.h" #include "xpathquerypart.h" #include "parser.h" namespace xpathselect { // anonymous namespace for internal-only utility class: namespace { QueryList GetQueryPartsFromQuery(std::string const& query) { xpathselect::parser::xpath_grammar grammar; QueryList query_parts; auto begin = query.cbegin(); auto end = query.cend(); if (boost::spirit::qi::parse(begin, end, grammar, query_parts) && (begin == end)) { #ifdef DEBUG std::cout << "Query parts are: "; for (auto n : query_parts) n.Dump(); std::cout << std::endl; #endif return query_parts; } #ifdef DEBUG std::cout << "Query failed." << std::endl; #endif return QueryList(); } // Starting at each node listed in 'start_points', search the tree for nodes that match // 'next_match'. next_match *must* be a normal query part object, not a search token. NodeList SearchTreeForNode(NodeList const& start_points, XPathQueryPart const& next_match) { NodeList matches; for (auto root: start_points) { // non-recursive BFS traversal to find starting points: std::queue queue; queue.push(root); while (!queue.empty()) { Node::Ptr node = queue.front(); queue.pop(); if (next_match.Matches(node)) { // found one. We keep going deeper, as there may be another node beneath this one // with the same node name. matches.push_back(node); } // Add all children of current node to queue. for(Node::Ptr child : node->Children()) { queue.push(child); } } } return matches; } } // end of anonymous namespace NodeVector SelectNodes(Node::Ptr const& root, std::string query) { // allow users to be lazy when specifying tree root: if (query == "" || query == "/" || query == "//") { query = "/" + root->GetName(); } QueryList query_parts = GetQueryPartsFromQuery(query); if (query_parts.empty()) return NodeVector(); auto query_part = query_parts.cbegin(); NodeList start_nodes { root }; while (query_part != query_parts.cend()) { // If the current query piece is a recursive search token ('//')... if (query_part->Type() == XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Search) { // advance to look at the next piece. ++query_part; // do some sanity checking... if (query_part->Type() == XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Search) // invalid query - cannot specify multiple search sequences in a row. return NodeVector(); // then find all the nodes that match the new query part, and store them as // the new start nodes. We pass in 'start_nodes' rather than 'root' since // there's a chance we'll be doing more than one search in different parts of the tree. start_nodes = SearchTreeForNode(start_nodes, *query_part); } else if (query_part->Type() == XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Parent) { // This part of the query selects the parent node. If the current node has no // parent (i.e.- we're already at the root of the tree) then this is a no-op: NodeList new_start_nodes; for (auto n: start_nodes) { auto parent = n->GetParent(); new_start_nodes.push_back(parent ? parent : n); } start_nodes = new_start_nodes; } else { // this isn't a search token. Look at each node in the start_nodes list, // and discard any that don't match the current query part. // C++11 is the shit: start_nodes.erase( std::remove_if( start_nodes.begin(), start_nodes.end(), [query_part](Node::Ptr n) -> bool { return ! query_part->Matches(n); } ), start_nodes.end() ); } // then replace each node still in the list with all it's children. // ... but only if we're not on the last query part, and only if the // next query part is not a parent node... auto next_query_part = query_part + 1; if (next_query_part != query_parts.cend() && next_query_part->Type() != XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Parent) { NodeList new_start_nodes; for (auto node: start_nodes) { auto children = node->Children(); if (children.size()) { new_start_nodes.insert( new_start_nodes.end(), children.begin(), children.end()); } } start_nodes = new_start_nodes; } ++query_part; } // remove duplicate nodes by sorting & unique'ing: // we could probably do this better, but since start_nodes is // typically very small at this stage, I'm not sure it's worth it: start_nodes.sort([](Node::Ptr a, Node::Ptr b) -> bool { return a->GetId() < b->GetId(); }); start_nodes.unique([](Node::Ptr a, Node::Ptr b) -> bool { return a->GetId() == b->GetId(); }); return NodeVector(start_nodes.begin(), start_nodes.end()); } } xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/parser.h0000644000015300001610000002427312566631427020633 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #ifndef _PARSER_H #define _PARSER_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "xpathquerypart.h" // this allows spirit to lazily construct these two structs... BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT( xpathselect::XPathQueryPart, (std::string, node_name_) (xpathselect::ParamList, parameter) ); BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT( xpathselect::XPathQueryParam, (std::string, param_name) (xpathselect::XPathQueryParam::ParamValueType, param_value) ); namespace xpathselect { namespace parser { namespace qi = boost::spirit::qi; namespace phoenix = boost::phoenix; // python_bool_policy determines what can be considered truthy. We follow python // repr format. struct python_bool_policy : qi::bool_policies<> { template static bool parse_true(Iterator& first, Iterator const& last, Attribute& attr) { if (qi::detail::string_parse("True", first, last, qi::unused)) { boost::spirit::traits::assign_to(true, attr); // result is true return true; // parsing succeeded } return false; // parsing failed } template static bool parse_false(Iterator& first, Iterator const& last, Attribute& attr) { if (qi::detail::string_parse("False", first, last, qi::unused)) { boost::spirit::traits::assign_to(false, attr); // result is false return true; } return false; } }; // This is the main XPath grammar. It looks horrible, until you emerse yourself in it for a few // days, then the beauty of boost::spirit creeps into your brain. To help future programmers, // I've heavily commented this. // // The first template parameter to this grammar defines the type of iterator the grammer will operate // on - it must adhere to std::forward_iterator. The second template parameter is the type // that this grammar will produce (in this case: a list of XPathQueryPart objects). template struct xpath_grammar : qi::grammar { xpath_grammar() : xpath_grammar::base_type(node_sequence) // node_sequence is the start rule. { using namespace qi::labels; // character escape codes. The input on the left will produce the output on // the right: unesc_char.add("\\a", '\a') ("\\b", '\b') ("\\f", '\f') ("\\n", '\n') ("\\r", '\r') ("\\t", '\t') ("\\v", '\v') ("\\\\", '\\') ("\\\'", '\'') ("\\\"", '\"'); unesc_str = '"' >> *( unesc_char | qi::alnum | qi::space | "\\x" >> qi::hex ) >> '"'; unesc_str = '"' >> *(unesc_char | "\\x" >> qi::hex | (qi::print - '"')) >> '"' ; int_type = qi::int_parser(); // Parameter grammar: // parameter name can contain some basic text (no spaces or '.') param_name = +qi::char_("a-zA-Z0-9_\\-"); // parameter values can be several different types. // Alternatives are tried left to right, and the first match found is the one used. param_value = unesc_str | int_type | bool_type; // parameter specification is simple: name=value param %= param_name >> '=' >> param_value; // a parameter list is a list of parameters separated by ',''s surrounded in '[...]' param_list = '[' >> param % ',' >> ']'; // spec_node_name is a node name that has been explicitly specified. // it must start and end with a non-space character, but you can have // spaces in the middle. spec_node_name = +qi::char_("a-zA-Z0-9_\\-") >> *(+qi::char_(" :") >> +qi::char_("a-zA-Z0-9_\\-")); // a wildcard node name is simply a '*' wildcard_node_name = qi::char_("*"); // a spec_node consists of a specified node name, followed by an *optional* parameter list. spec_node %= spec_node_name >> -(param_list); // a wildcard node is a '*' without parameters: wildcard_node %= wildcard_node_name >> !param_list; // wildcard nodes can also have parameters: wildcard_node_with_params %= wildcard_node_name >> param_list; // A parent node is '..' as long as it's followed by a normal separator or end of input: parent_node = qi::lit("..")[qi::_val = XPathQueryPart("..")]; // node is simply any kind of code defined thus far: node = spec_node | wildcard_node_with_params | wildcard_node | parent_node; // a search node is '//' as long as it's followed by a spec node or a wildcard node with parameters. // we don't allow '//*' since it would match everything in the tree, and cause HUGE amounts of // data to be transmitted. search_node = "//" >> &(spec_node | wildcard_node_with_params)[qi::_val = XPathQueryPart()]; // a normal separator is a '/' as long as it's followed by something other than another '/' normal_sep = '/' >> !qi::lit('/'); separator = normal_sep | search_node; // nodes can be separated by normal_sep or search_node. // this is the money shot: a node sequence is one or more of a separator, followed by an // optional node. node_sequence %= +(separator >> -node); // DEBUGGING SUPPORT: // define DEBUG in order to have boost::spirit spit out useful debug information: #ifdef DEBUG // this gives english names to all the grammar rules: spec_node_name.name("spec_node_name"); wildcard_node_name.name("wildcard_node_name"); search_node.name("search_node"); normal_sep.name("normal_separator"); separator.name("separator"); param_name.name("param_name"); param_value.name("param_value"); param.name("param"); spec_node.name("spec_node"); wildcard_node.name("wildcard_node"); wildcard_node.name("wildcard_node_with_params"); node.name("node"); node_sequence.name("node_sequence"); param_list.name("param_list"); // set up error logging: qi::on_error( node_sequence, std::cout << phoenix::val("Error! Expecting ") << qi::_4 // what failed? << phoenix::val(" here: \"") << phoenix::construct(qi::_3, qi::_2) // iterators to error-pos, end << phoenix::val("\"") << std::endl ); // specify which rules we want debug info about (all of them): qi::debug(spec_node_name); qi::debug(wildcard_node_name); qi::debug(search_node); qi::debug(normal_sep); qi::debug(separator); qi::debug(param_name); qi::debug(param_value); qi::debug(param); qi::debug(spec_node); qi::debug(wildcard_node); qi::debug(wildcard_node_with_params); qi::debug(node); qi::debug(node_sequence); qi::debug(param_list); #endif } // declare all the rules. The second template parameter is the type they produce. // basic type rules: // parse python Boolean represetnations 'True' or 'False': qi::bool_parser bool_type; // parse an escaped byte string. qi::rule unesc_str; // symbol table for chracter scape codes. qi::symbols unesc_char; // parse integers, first signed then unsigned: qi::rule int_type; // more complicated language rules: qi::rule spec_node_name; qi::rule wildcard_node_name; qi::rule search_node; qi::rule parent_node; qi::rule normal_sep; qi::rule separator; qi::rule param_name; qi::rule param_value; qi::rule param; qi::rule param_list; qi::rule spec_node; qi::rule wildcard_node; qi::rule wildcard_node_with_params; qi::rule node; qi::rule node_sequence; }; } } #endif xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/parser.cpp0000644000015300001610000000117412566631427021161 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #include "parser.h" xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/xpathselect.h0000644000015300001610000000157512566631427021663 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #ifndef _XPATHSELECT_H #define _XPATHSELECT_H #include "node.h" namespace xpathselect { /// Search the node tree beginning with 'root' and return nodes that /// match 'query'. extern "C" NodeVector SelectNodes(Node::Ptr const& root, std::string query); } #endif xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/xpathquerypart.h0000644000015300001610000000630612566631427022435 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #ifndef _XPATHQUERYPART_H #define _XPATHQUERYPART_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "node.h" namespace xpathselect { // stores a parameter name, value pair. struct XPathQueryParam { typedef boost::variant ParamValueType; std::string param_name; ParamValueType param_value; }; typedef std::vector ParamList; // Stores a part of an XPath query. struct XPathQueryPart { public: XPathQueryPart() {} XPathQueryPart(std::string node_name) : node_name_(node_name) {} enum class QueryPartType {Normal, Search, Parent}; bool Matches(Node::Ptr const& node) const { bool matches = (node_name_ == "*" || node->GetName() == node_name_); if (!parameter.empty()) { for (auto param : parameter) { switch(param.param_value.which()) { case 0: { matches &= node->MatchStringProperty(param.param_name, boost::get(param.param_value)); } break; case 1: { matches &= node->MatchBooleanProperty(param.param_name, boost::get(param.param_value)); } break; case 2: { matches &= node->MatchIntegerProperty(param.param_name, boost::get(param.param_value)); } break; } } } return matches; } QueryPartType Type() const { if (node_name_ == "") return QueryPartType::Search; else if (node_name_ == "..") return QueryPartType::Parent; else return QueryPartType::Normal; } void Dump() const { if (Type() == QueryPartType::Search) std::cout << " "; else std::cout << "[" << node_name_ << "] "; } std::string node_name_; ParamList parameter; }; typedef std::vector QueryList; } #endif xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/node.cpp0000644000015300001610000000117212566631427020610 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #include "node.h" xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/node.h0000644000015300001610000000350212566631427020254 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #ifndef _NODE_H #define _NODE_H #include #include #include #include #include namespace xpathselect { /// Represents a node in the object tree. Provide an implementation of /// this class in your own code. class Node { public: typedef std::shared_ptr Ptr; /// Get the node's name. virtual std::string GetName() const =0; /// Get the node's full path virtual std::string GetPath() const =0; /// Get this node's ID. virtual int32_t GetId() const =0; virtual bool MatchBooleanProperty(const std::string& name, bool value) const =0; virtual bool MatchIntegerProperty(const std::string& name, int32_t value) const =0; virtual bool MatchStringProperty(const std::string& name, const std::string& value) const =0; /// Return a list of the children of this node. virtual std::vector Children() const =0; /// Return a pointer to the parent class. virtual Node::Ptr GetParent() const =0; }; /// NodeList is how we return lists of nodes. typedef std::vector NodeVector; typedef std::list NodeList; } #endif xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/CMakeLists.txt0000644000015300001610000000323312566631427021717 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000FIND_PACKAGE( Boost 1.40 REQUIRED ) INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES( ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIR} ) set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fPIC -Wall -Wl,--no-undefined") if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug") set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -DDEBUG" ) endif(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug") set(SOURCES node.cpp xpathselect.h xpathselect.cpp parser.cpp parser.h) set(HEADERS node.h xpathselect.h) if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_C_COMPILER} -dumpversion OUTPUT_VARIABLE GCC_VERSION) if (GCC_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 4.7 OR GCC_VERSION VERSION_EQUAL 4.7) message(STATUS "C++11 activated.") add_definitions("-std=c++11") elseif(GCC_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 4.3 OR GCC_VERSION VERSION_EQUAL 4.3) message(WARNING "C++0x activated. If you get any errors update to a compiler which fully supports C++11") add_definitions("-std=c++0x") else () message(FATAL_ERROR "C++11 needed. Therefore a gcc compiler with a version higher than 4.3 is needed.") endif() else(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) add_definitions("-std=c++11") #turn on and hope non-gnu compiler supports it endif(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) add_library(xpathselect SHARED ${SOURCES}) target_link_libraries(xpathselect ${Boost_LIBRARIES}) set_target_properties(xpathselect PROPERTIES VERSION ${VERSION} SOVERSION ${VERSION}) install(TARGETS xpathselect LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}) install(FILES ${HEADERS} DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/${PROJECT_NAME}) configure_file(xpathselect.pc.in xpathselect.pc @ONLY) install(FILES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib/xpathselect.pc DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig) xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/lib/xpathselect.pc.in0000644000015300001610000000034112566631427022431 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000prefix=@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@ libdir=${prefix}/lib/@CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE@ includedir=${prefix}/include Cflags: -I${includedir} Libs: -lxpathselect Name: libxpathselect Description: libxpathselect. Version: @VERSION@ xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/test/0000755000015300001610000000000012566631574017372 5ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/test/test_parser.cpp0000644000015300001610000010273612566631427022437 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #include "gtest/gtest.h" #include "parser.h" #include "xpathquerypart.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace qi = boost::spirit::qi; namespace ascii = boost::spirit::ascii; namespace parser = xpathselect::parser; // utility function to test parsers: template bool test_parser_attr(std::string input, P const& p, T& attr) { using boost::spirit::qi::parse; std::string::iterator f = input.begin(); std::string::iterator l = input.end(); if (parse(f, l, p, attr) && (f == l)) { return true; } else { return false; } } template bool test_parser_attr(std::string input, P const& p) { using boost::spirit::qi::parse; std::string::iterator f = input.begin(); std::string::iterator l = input.end(); if (parse(f, l, p) && (f == l)) { return true; } else { return false; } } // a boost static visitor that checks value equality and type equality. template class variant_equality_assertion : public boost::static_visitor<> { public: variant_equality_assertion( T const& expected) : expected_(expected) {} void operator()( T & operand ) const { ASSERT_EQ(expected_, operand); } template void operator()( U & operand ) const { FAIL() << "Variant contained incorrect type! Expected: '" << expected_ << "' Actual: '" << operand << "' Actual type is: " << typeid(U).name(); } private: T expected_; }; ////////////////////////////////////// // Tests for basic type support: ////////////////////////////////////// // Test python representations for boolean values: TEST(TestXPathParser, test_basic_type_boolean) { bool result = false; parser::xpath_grammar g; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr("True", g.bool_type, result)); ASSERT_TRUE(result); ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr("False", g.bool_type, result)); ASSERT_FALSE(result); ASSERT_FALSE(test_parser_attr("true", g.bool_type, result)); ASSERT_FALSE(test_parser_attr("false", g.bool_type, result)); ASSERT_FALSE(test_parser_attr("1", g.bool_type, result)); ASSERT_FALSE(test_parser_attr("0", g.bool_type, result)); } // test character escape codes: class TestXPathParserCharacterEscapeCodes : public ::testing::TestWithParam > { }; TEST_P(TestXPathParserCharacterEscapeCodes, test_character_escape_codes) { auto p = GetParam(); std::string input = p.first; char expected_result = p.second; char actual_result = 0; parser::xpath_grammar g; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(input, g.unesc_char, actual_result)); ASSERT_EQ(expected_result, actual_result); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(BasicCharacterCodes, TestXPathParserCharacterEscapeCodes, ::testing::Values( std::pair("\\a", '\a'), std::pair("\\b", '\b'), std::pair("\\f", '\f'), std::pair("\\n", '\n'), std::pair("\\r", '\r'), std::pair("\\t", '\t'), std::pair("\\v", '\v'), std::pair("\\\\", '\\'), std::pair("\\\'", '\''), std::pair("\\\"", '\"') )); class QuotedStringTests : public ::testing::TestWithParam > { }; TEST_P(QuotedStringTests, quoted_string_parameter_test) { std::string input = std::get<0>(GetParam()); std::string expected_output = std::get<1>(GetParam()); bool expected_pass = std::get<2>(GetParam()); std::string actual_result; parser::xpath_grammar g; ASSERT_EQ(expected_pass, test_parser_attr(input, g.unesc_str, actual_result)); if (expected_pass) ASSERT_EQ(expected_output, actual_result); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(BasicStrings, QuotedStringTests, ::testing::Values( std::make_tuple("\"Hello\"", "Hello", true), std::make_tuple("\"Hello World\"", "Hello World", true), std::make_tuple("\"a b c d\"", "a b c d", true), std::make_tuple("\"\\x41\"", "A", true), std::make_tuple("\"\\x08\"", "\b", true) )); INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(PunctuationStrings, QuotedStringTests, ::testing::Values( std::make_tuple("\".\"", ".", true), std::make_tuple("\",\"", ",", true), std::make_tuple("\"<\"", "<", true), std::make_tuple("\">\"", ">", true), std::make_tuple("\"/\"", "/", true), std::make_tuple("\"?\"", "?", true), std::make_tuple("\":\"", ":", true), std::make_tuple("\";\"", ";", true), std::make_tuple("\"'\"", "'", true), // '"' tested below std::make_tuple("\"[\"", "[", true), std::make_tuple("\"]\"", "]", true), std::make_tuple("\"{\"", "{", true), std::make_tuple("\"}\"", "}", true), std::make_tuple("\"\\\\\"", "\\", true), std::make_tuple("\"|\"", "|", true), std::make_tuple("\"~\"", "~", true), std::make_tuple("\"`\"", "`", true), std::make_tuple("\"!\"", "!", true), std::make_tuple("\"@\"", "@", true), std::make_tuple("\"#\"", "#", true), std::make_tuple("\"$\"", "$", true), std::make_tuple("\"%\"", "%", true), std::make_tuple("\"^\"", "^", true), std::make_tuple("\"&\"", "&", true), std::make_tuple("\"*\"", "*", true), std::make_tuple("\"(\"", "(", true), std::make_tuple("\")\"", ")", true), std::make_tuple("\"-\"", "-", true), std::make_tuple("\"_\"", "_", true), std::make_tuple("\"+\"", "+", true), std::make_tuple("\"=\"", "=", true) )); INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(QuoteStrings, QuotedStringTests, ::testing::Values( std::make_tuple("\"\\\"\"", "\"", true), std::make_tuple("\"\\\'\"", "\'", true) )); INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(NumberStrings, QuotedStringTests, ::testing::Values( std::make_tuple("\"0\"", "0", true), std::make_tuple("\"1\"", "1", true), std::make_tuple("\"2\"", "2", true), std::make_tuple("\"3\"", "3", true), std::make_tuple("\"4\"", "4", true), std::make_tuple("\"5\"", "5", true), std::make_tuple("\"6\"", "6", true), std::make_tuple("\"7\"", "7", true), std::make_tuple("\"8\"", "8", true), std::make_tuple("\"9\"", "9", true) )); TEST(TestIntegerTypes, test_signed_integers) { int result = 0; parser::xpath_grammar g; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr("123", g.int_type, result)); ASSERT_EQ(123, result); ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr("+456", g.int_type, result)); ASSERT_EQ(456, result); ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr("-123", g.int_type, result)); ASSERT_EQ(-123, result); } // This test fails due to a bug in boost::spirit: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/9007 // TEST(TestIntegerTypes, test_integer_overflow) // { // int result; // // store range of int in a long, since we'll be extending them // long min_int = std::numeric_limits::min(); // long max_int = std::numeric_limits::max(); // qi::int_parser r; // ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(std::to_string(min_int), r, result)); // ASSERT_EQ(min_int, result); // ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(std::to_string(max_int), r, result)); // ASSERT_EQ(max_int, result); // min_int -= 1; // max_int += 1; // // these last two assertions are failing. I expect the parsing to fail, but it's passing // // for some reason. // ASSERT_FALSE(test_parser_attr(std::to_string(min_int), r, result)) << min_int; // ASSERT_FALSE(test_parser_attr(std::to_string(max_int), r, result)) << max_int; // } //////////////////////////////////// // more complicated grammar tests //////////////////////////////////// /// Tests for parameter names: class TestXPathParserParamNames : public ::testing::TestWithParam > { }; TEST_P(TestXPathParserParamNames, test_param_name) { auto p = GetParam(); std::string input = p.first; bool expect_pass = p.second; parser::xpath_grammar g; std::string result; ASSERT_EQ( expect_pass, test_parser_attr(input, g.param_name, result) ); if (expect_pass) ASSERT_EQ(input, result); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(BasicNodeNames, TestXPathParserParamNames, ::testing::Values( std::pair("a b", false), std::pair("a*", false), std::pair("HelloWorld", true), std::pair("H", true), std::pair("h", true), std::pair("1", true), std::pair("node-name", true), std::pair("node_name", true), std::pair("node\\name", true), std::pair("node::name", false), std::pair("node.name", false), std::pair("node name", false), std::pair("..", false) )); /// Tests for parameter values. This test is much larger than it should be, since it seems to be // impossible to parameterise tests for both type and value. The solution I use here is to have // the actual test in a base class template method, and have several derive classes use different // value parameters. Ugly, but probably the best we can do with google test. class TestParamValues : public ::testing::Test { public: template void test_param_value(PairType const& input_pair) const { RecordProperty("FirstType", typeid(typename PairType::first_type).name()); RecordProperty("SecondType", typeid(typename PairType::second_type).name()); std::string input = input_pair.first; typename PairType::second_type expected_result = input_pair.second; parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryParam::ParamValueType result; ASSERT_TRUE( test_parser_attr(input, g.param_value, result) ); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion(expected_result), result ); } }; // test string parameter values: class TestStringParamValues : public ::testing::WithParamInterface > , public TestParamValues { }; TEST_P(TestStringParamValues, test_param_value_str) { auto p = GetParam(); test_param_value(p); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(StringParams, TestStringParamValues, ::testing::Values( std::pair("\"a b\"", "a b" ), std::pair("\"a.b,c/\\d^\"", "a.b,c/\\d^" ) )); // test boolean parameter values: class TestBoolParamValues : public ::testing::WithParamInterface > , public TestParamValues { }; TEST_P(TestBoolParamValues, test_param_value_bool) { auto p = GetParam(); test_param_value(p); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(StringParams, TestBoolParamValues, ::testing::Values( std::pair("True", true ), std::pair("False", false ) )); // test integer parameter values: class TestIntParamValues : public ::testing::WithParamInterface > , public TestParamValues { }; TEST_P(TestIntParamValues, test_param_value_bool) { auto p = GetParam(); test_param_value(p); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(IntegerParams, TestIntParamValues, ::testing::Values( std::pair("123", 123 ), std::pair("0", 0 ), std::pair("-123", -123 ) )); /// Tests for the node names: class TestXPathParserNodeNames : public ::testing::TestWithParam > { }; TEST_P(TestXPathParserNodeNames, test_spec_node_name) { auto p = GetParam(); std::string input = p.first; bool expect_pass = p.second; parser::xpath_grammar g; std::string result; ASSERT_EQ( expect_pass, test_parser_attr(input, g.spec_node_name, result) ); if (expect_pass) ASSERT_EQ(input, result); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(BasicNodeNames, TestXPathParserNodeNames, ::testing::Values( std::pair("a b", true), std::pair("a ", false), std::pair(" ", false), std::pair(" b", false), std::pair("a b", true), std::pair("a b b a", true), std::pair("a*", false), std::pair("HelloWorld", true), std::pair("H", true), std::pair("h", true), std::pair("1", true), std::pair("node-name", true), std::pair("node_name", true), std::pair("node\\name", true), std::pair("node::name", true), std::pair("node::name::extra", true) )); class TestXPathParserWildcardNodeName : public ::testing::TestWithParam > { }; TEST_P(TestXPathParserWildcardNodeName, test_wildcard_node_name_rejects_everything_else) { auto p = GetParam(); std::string input = p.first; bool expect_pass = p.second; parser::xpath_grammar g; std::string result; ASSERT_EQ( expect_pass, test_parser_attr(input, g.wildcard_node_name, result) ); if (expect_pass) ASSERT_EQ(input, result); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(BasicNodeNames, TestXPathParserWildcardNodeName, ::testing::Values( std::pair("", false), std::pair("* ", false), std::pair("**", false), std::pair(" ", false), std::pair("8", false), std::pair("\t", false), std::pair("node-name", false), std::pair("node_name", false), std::pair("*", true) )); TEST(TestXPathParser, test_param_parser_string_value_works) { std::string input("name=\"value\""); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryParam result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.param, result) ); ASSERT_EQ("name", result.param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion("value"), result.param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_param_parser_bool_value_works) { std::string input("name=True"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryParam result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.param, result) ); ASSERT_EQ("name", result.param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion(true), result.param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_param_parser_string_int_works) { std::string input("name=123456"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryParam result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.param, result) ); ASSERT_EQ("name", result.param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion(123456), result.param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_param_parser_fails) { std::string input("name="); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryParam result; ASSERT_FALSE( test_parser_attr(input, g.param, result) ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_param_list_single_value) { std::string input("[name=123]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::ParamList result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.param_list, result) ); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ("name", result.at(0).param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion(123), result.at(0).param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_param_list_two_values) { std::string input("[name=\"value\",visible=True]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::ParamList result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.param_list, result) ); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ("name", result.at(0).param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion("value"), result.at(0).param_value ); ASSERT_EQ("visible", result.at(1).param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion(true), result.at(1).param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_spec_node_with_parameter) { std::string input("node_name[param_name=123]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.spec_node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ("node_name", result.node_name_); ASSERT_FALSE(result.parameter.empty()); ASSERT_EQ("param_name", result.parameter.at(0).param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion(123), result.parameter.at(0).param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_spec_node_without_parameter) { std::string input("node_name"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.spec_node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ("node_name", result.node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.parameter.empty()); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_wildcard_node) { std::string input("*"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.wildcard_node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ("*", result.node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.parameter.empty()); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_wildcard_node_rejects_parameters) { std::string input("*[foo=bar]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_FALSE( test_parser_attr(input, g.wildcard_node, result) ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_wildcard_node_with_params) { std::string input("*[param_name=123]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.wildcard_node_with_params, result) ); ASSERT_EQ("*", result.node_name_); ASSERT_FALSE(result.parameter.empty()); ASSERT_EQ("param_name", result.parameter.at(0).param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion(123), result.parameter.at(0).param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_node_can_be_a_wildcard_node_with_params) { std::string input("*[name=\"value\"]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ( "*", result.node_name_ ); ASSERT_EQ( xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Normal, result.Type() ); ASSERT_EQ( 1, result.parameter.size() ); ASSERT_EQ( "name", result.parameter.at(0).param_name ); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion("value"), result.parameter.at(0).param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_node_can_be_a_wildcard_node_without_params) { std::string input("*"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ( "*", result.node_name_ ); ASSERT_EQ( xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Normal, result.Type() ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_node_can_be_a_spec_node_with_params) { std::string input("foo[name=\"value\"]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ( "foo", result.node_name_ ); ASSERT_EQ( xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Normal, result.Type() ); ASSERT_EQ( 1, result.parameter.size() ); ASSERT_EQ( "name", result.parameter.at(0).param_name ); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion("value"), result.parameter.at(0).param_value ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_node_can_be_a_spec_node_without_params) { std::string input("foo"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ( "foo", result.node_name_ ); ASSERT_EQ( xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Normal, result.Type() ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_node_can_be_a_parent_node) { std::string input(".."); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.node, result) ); ASSERT_EQ( "..", result.node_name_ ); ASSERT_EQ( xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Parent, result.Type() ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_search_node_followed_by_normal_node) { // the search_node grammar fails if it's at the end of the line, so we need // to give it some more data, even though we're not actually matching it. std::string input("//node_name"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; // however, this means we can't use the test_parser_attr function, since it // returns false on a partial match. Use the parse(...) function directly: ASSERT_TRUE( parse(input.begin(), input.end(),g.search_node, result) ); ASSERT_TRUE( result.Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Search ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_search_node_followed_by_wildcard_node_with_parameters) { // the search_node grammar fails if it's at the end of the line, so we need // to give it some more data, even though we're not actually matching it. std::string input("//*[foo=\"bar\"]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; // however, this means we can't use the test_parser_attr function, since it // returns false on a partial match. Use the parse(...) function directly: ASSERT_TRUE( parse(input.begin(), input.end(),g.search_node, result) ); ASSERT_TRUE( result.Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Search ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_search_node_cannot_have_parameters) { std::string input("//[param_name=value]"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_FALSE( test_parser_attr(input, g.search_node, result) ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_parent_node) { std::string input(".."); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::XPathQueryPart result; ASSERT_TRUE( test_parser_attr(input, g.parent_node, result) ); ASSERT_TRUE( result.Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Parent ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_normal_sep_works) { std::string input("/"); parser::xpath_grammar g; ASSERT_EQ( true, test_parser_attr(input, g.normal_sep) ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_normal_sep_does_not_match_search_node) { std::string input("//"); parser::xpath_grammar g; ASSERT_FALSE( test_parser_attr(input, g.normal_sep) ); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_can_extract_query_list) { std::string input("/node1/node2"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::QueryList result; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(input, g.node_sequence, result)); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ("node1", result.at(0).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_EQ("node2", result.at(1).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).parameter.empty()); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_can_extract_query_list_with_search) { std::string input("//node1"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::QueryList result; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(input, g.node_sequence, result)); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Search ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Normal ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_EQ("node1", result.at(1).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).parameter.empty()); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_mix_search_and_normal) { std::string input("/node1//node2"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::QueryList result; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(input, g.node_sequence, result)); ASSERT_EQ(3, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ("node1", result.at(0).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Normal ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Search ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_EQ("node2", result.at(2).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(2).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Normal ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(2).parameter.empty()); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_mix_search_and_long_normal) { std::string input("/node1//node2[name=\"val\"]/node3"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::QueryList result; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(input, g.node_sequence, result)); ASSERT_EQ(4, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ("node1", result.at(0).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Search ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_EQ("node2", result.at(2).node_name_); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.at(2).parameter.size()); ASSERT_EQ("name", result.at(2).parameter.at(0).param_name); boost::apply_visitor( variant_equality_assertion("val"), result.at(2).parameter.at(0).param_value ); ASSERT_EQ("node3", result.at(3).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(3).parameter.empty()); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_mix_normal_and_parent) { std::string input("/node1/.."); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::QueryList result; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(input, g.node_sequence, result)); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ("node1", result.at(0).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Parent ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).parameter.empty()); } TEST(TestXPathParser, test_mix_normal_and_parent_and_wildcard) { std::string input("/node1/../*"); parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::QueryList result; ASSERT_TRUE(test_parser_attr(input, g.node_sequence, result)); ASSERT_EQ(3, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ("node1", result.at(0).node_name_); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(0).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).Type() == xpathselect::XPathQueryPart::QueryPartType::Parent ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(1).parameter.empty()); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(2).node_name_ == "*" ); ASSERT_TRUE(result.at(2).parameter.empty()); } class TestXPathParserQueryStrings : public ::testing::TestWithParam > {}; TEST_P(TestXPathParserQueryStrings, test_query_acceptance) { auto p = GetParam(); std::string input = p.first; bool expect_pass = p.second; parser::xpath_grammar g; xpathselect::QueryList result; ASSERT_EQ( expect_pass, test_parser_attr(input, g, result) ); } INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(BasicNodeNames, TestXPathParserQueryStrings, ::testing::Values( // queries that must all parse correctly: std::pair("//root", true), std::pair("/root", true), std::pair("/root/node1", true), std::pair("/root//node1", true), std::pair("//root", true), std::pair("/root//node1/node2", true), std::pair("/root[p=1]//node1[p=\"2\"]/node3", true), std::pair("/root[p=True,n=2,d=\"e3\"]", true), std::pair("//root[p=1,n=2,d=\"e3\"]", true), std::pair("/Root//*[p=1]", true), std::pair("/Root//*[p=1,v=\"sj\",c=False]", true), // queries that must not parse correctly: std::pair("//", false), std::pair("/root//", false), std::pair("/root///", false), std::pair("/ /", false), std::pair("", false), std::pair(" ", false), std::pair("//*", false), std::pair("/Root///Leaf", false), std::pair("/Root////", false), std::pair("/Root/..*", false), std::pair("/Root/../Child//..", false) )); xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/test/test_xpath_tree.cpp0000644000015300001610000001471112566631427023301 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #include "gtest/gtest.h" #include "xpathselect.h" #include "node.h" #include "dummynode.h" #include class TestTreeFixture: public ::testing::Test { public: void SetUp() override { root_ = std::make_shared("Root"); child_l1_ = std::make_shared("ChildLeft1"); child_r1_ = std::make_shared("ChildRight1"); leaf_1_ = std::make_shared("Leaf"); leaf_2_ = std::make_shared("Leaf"); root_->AddChild(child_l1_); root_->AddChild(child_r1_); child_l1_->AddChild(leaf_1_); child_l1_->AddChild(leaf_2_); } typedef std::shared_ptr NodePtr; NodePtr root_; NodePtr child_l1_; NodePtr child_r1_; NodePtr leaf_1_; NodePtr leaf_2_; }; TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_simple) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_simple_absolute) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/ChildLeft1"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); auto expected = child_l1_; auto actual = result.front(); ASSERT_EQ(expected, actual); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_simple_relative) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "//ChildRight1"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_r1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_complex_relative) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "//Root/ChildRight1"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_r1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_relative_multiple_return) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "//Leaf"); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); for(xpathselect::Node::Ptr n : result) { ASSERT_TRUE(n == leaf_1_ || n == leaf_2_ ); } } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_relative_wildcard) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "//ChildLeft1/*"); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); for(xpathselect::Node::Ptr n : result) { ASSERT_TRUE(n == leaf_1_ || n == leaf_2_ ); } } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_absolute_wildcard) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/ChildLeft1/*"); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); for(xpathselect::Node::Ptr n : result) { ASSERT_TRUE(n == leaf_1_ || n == leaf_2_ ); } } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_simple_absolute_property_match) { child_l1_->AddProperty("visible", "True"); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/ChildLeft1[visible=True]"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_l1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_simple_relative_property_match) { child_l1_->AddProperty("visible", true); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "//ChildLeft1[visible=True]"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_l1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_absolute_multiple_property_match) { root_->AddProperty("number", 45); child_l1_->AddProperty("visible", true); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root[number=45]/ChildLeft1[visible=True]"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_l1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_mixed_query_simple) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root//Leaf"); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); for(auto n : result) { ASSERT_TRUE(n == leaf_1_ || n == leaf_2_ ); } } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_mixed_query_property_match) { leaf_1_->AddProperty("visible", true); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root//Leaf[visible=True]"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(leaf_1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_search_node_with_wildcard_and_property) { child_l1_->AddProperty("visible", true); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root//*[visible=True]"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_l1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_wildcard) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/*"); ASSERT_EQ(2, result.size()); for(auto n : result) { ASSERT_TRUE(n == child_l1_ || n == child_r1_ ); } } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_parent) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/ChildLeft1/.."); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(root_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_parent_on_root) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/.."); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(root_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_parent_on_leaf) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/ChildLeft1/Leaf/.."); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_l1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_double_parent_on_leaf) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/ChildLeft1/Leaf/../.."); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(root_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_parent_and_child) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root/ChildLeft1/../ChildLeft1/../ChildLeft1"); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); ASSERT_EQ(child_l1_, result.front()); } TEST_F(TestTreeFixture, test_invalid_query_search) { xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(root_, "/Root///Leaf"); 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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #include "gtest/gtest.h" int main(int argc, char **argv) { ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); } xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/test/test_xpath_simple.cpp0000644000015300001610000000453412566631427023635 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #include "gtest/gtest.h" #include "node.h" #include "xpathselect.h" #include "dummynode.h" // empty query must select tree root. TEST(TestXPath, test_select_empty_tree) { xpathselect::Node::Ptr tree_root = std::make_shared(); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(tree_root, ""); ASSERT_EQ(1, result.size()); } // test explicitly selecting tree root without node name TEST(TestXPath, test_select_tree_root) { xpathselect::Node::Ptr tree_root = std::make_shared("RootNode"); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(tree_root, "/"); ASSERT_EQ(result.size(), 1); ASSERT_EQ(result.front(), tree_root); } // test explicitly selecting tree root without node name TEST(TestXPath, test_select_tree_root_with_name) { xpathselect::Node::Ptr tree_root = std::make_shared("RootNode"); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(tree_root, "/RootNode"); ASSERT_EQ(result.size(), 1); ASSERT_EQ(result.front(), tree_root); } // test explicitly selecting tree root with relative query TEST(TestXPath, test_select_tree_root_with_relative_query) { xpathselect::Node::Ptr tree_root = std::make_shared("RootNode"); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(tree_root, "//RootNode"); ASSERT_EQ(result.size(), 1); ASSERT_EQ(result.front(), tree_root); } // test explicitly selecting tree root with relative query TEST(TestXPath, test_select_tree_root_with_empty_relative_query) { xpathselect::Node::Ptr tree_root = std::make_shared("RootNode"); xpathselect::NodeVector result = xpathselect::SelectNodes(tree_root, "//"); ASSERT_EQ(result.size(), 1); ASSERT_EQ(result.front(), tree_root); } xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/test/CMakeLists.txt0000644000015300001610000000350712566631427022134 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000 include_directories(../lib) find_path(GTEST_SRC_DIR gtest.cc PATHS /usr/src/gtest/src) set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-ggdb -O0 -Wall") if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug") set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -DDEBUG" ) endif(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug") # Detect if C++11 support is available, and attempt fallback to C++0x support if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_C_COMPILER} -dumpversion OUTPUT_VARIABLE GCC_VERSION) if (GCC_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 4.7 OR GCC_VERSION VERSION_EQUAL 4.7) message(STATUS "C++11 activated.") add_definitions("-std=c++11") #run all tests set(SOURCES test_main.cpp test_xpath_simple.cpp test_xpath_tree.cpp dummynode.h test_parser.cpp) add_executable(test-runner ${SOURCES}) add_dependencies (test-runner gtest) add_dependencies (test-runner ../lib) target_link_libraries(test-runner gtest xpathselect) elseif(GCC_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 4.3 OR GCC_VERSION VERSION_EQUAL 4.3) message(WARNING "C++0x activated. Tests have been disabled") add_definitions("-std=c++0x") else () message(FATAL_ERROR "C++11 needed. Therefore a gcc compiler with a version higher than 4.3 is needed.") endif() else(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) add_definitions("-std=c++11") #turn on and hope non-gnu compiler supports it endif(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) # Check for google test and build it locally set( GTEST_ROOT_DIR "/usr/src/gtest" # Default value, adjustable by user with e.g., ccmake CACHE PATH "Path to Google test srcs" ) find_path(GTEST_INCLUDE_DIR gtest/gtest.h) if (GTEST_INCLUDE_DIR) #FIXME - hardcoded is bad! add_subdirectory( ${GTEST_ROOT_DIR} gtest ) endif(GTEST_INCLUDE_DIR) enable_testing() add_test(TestSuite test-runner) add_custom_target (test COMMAND ./test-runner) xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/test/dummynode.h0000644000015300001610000000577012566631427021552 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000/* * Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * */ #ifndef _DUMMYNODE_H #define _DUMMYNODE_H #include "node.h" #include // simple implementation of the node interface for testing purposes. class DummyNode: public xpathselect::Node, public std::enable_shared_from_this { public: typedef std::shared_ptr Ptr; DummyNode(std::string name="DummyNode") : name_(name) { static int32_t id = 1; id_ = id++; } std::string GetName() const override { return name_; } std::string GetPath() const override { return std::string(); } int32_t GetId() const override { return id_; } void SetName(std::string const& name) { name_ = name; } bool MatchStringProperty(const std::string& name, const std::string& value) const override { auto it = string_properties_.find(name); if (it == string_properties_.end() || it->second != value) return false; return true; } bool MatchBooleanProperty(const std::string& name, bool value) const override { auto it = bool_properties_.find(name); if (it == bool_properties_.end() || it->second != value) return false; return true; } bool MatchIntegerProperty(const std::string& name, int value) const override { auto it = int_properties_.find(name); if (it == int_properties_.end() || it->second != value) return false; return true; } xpathselect::NodeVector Children() const override { return children_; } virtual Node::Ptr GetParent() const override { return parent_; } void AddChild(Ptr const& child) { child->parent_ = shared_from_this(); children_.push_back(child); } void AddProperty(std::string const& name, std::string const& value) { string_properties_[name] = value; } void AddProperty(std::string const& name, bool value) { bool_properties_[name] = value; } void AddProperty(std::string const& name, int value) { int_properties_[name] = value; } private: int32_t id_; std::string name_; xpathselect::Node::Ptr parent_; xpathselect::NodeVector children_; std::map string_properties_; std::map int_properties_; std::map bool_properties_; }; #endif xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/COPYING0000644000015300001610000010451312566631427017447 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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But first, please read . xpathselect-1.4+15.10.20150824.1/CMakeLists.txt0000644000015300001610000000113312566631427021146 0ustar pbuserpbgroup00000000000000# # CMake file for autopilot daemon & test app. cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6) project(xpathselect) include (GNUInstallDirs) set (VERSION 1.4) if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "coverage") message("Building for coverage") set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} --coverage" ) set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} --coverage" ) set(CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS} --coverage" ) set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} --coverage" ) endif(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "coverage") INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig) add_subdirectory(lib) add_subdirectory(test)