# frozen_string_literal: false require 'test/unit' require 'uri/ftp' module URI class TestFTP < Test::Unit::TestCase def setup end def test_parse url = URI.parse('ftp://user:pass@host.com/abc/def') assert_kind_of(URI::FTP, url) exp = [ 'ftp', 'user:pass', 'host.com', URI::FTP.default_port, 'abc/def', nil, ] ary = [ url.scheme, url.userinfo, url.host, url.port, url.path, url.opaque ] assert_equal(exp, ary) assert_equal('user', url.user) assert_equal('pass', url.password) end def test_parse_invalid assert_raise(InvalidURIError){URI.parse('ftp:example')} end def test_paths # If you think what's below is wrong, please read RubyForge bug 2055, # RFC 1738 section 3.2.2, and RFC 2396. u = URI.parse('ftp://ftp.example.com/foo/bar/file.ext') assert(u.path == 'foo/bar/file.ext') u = URI.parse('ftp://ftp.example.com//foo/bar/file.ext') assert(u.path == '/foo/bar/file.ext') u = URI.parse('ftp://ftp.example.com/%2Ffoo/bar/file.ext') assert(u.path == '/foo/bar/file.ext') end def test_assemble # uri/ftp is conservative and uses the older RFC 1738 rules, rather than # assuming everyone else has implemented RFC 2396. uri = URI::FTP.build(['user:password', 'ftp.example.com', nil, '/path/file.zip', 'i']) assert(uri.to_s == 'ftp://user:password@ftp.example.com/%2Fpath/file.zip;type=i') end def test_select assert_equal(['ftp', 'a.b.c', 21], URI.parse('ftp://a.b.c/').select(:scheme, :host, :port)) u = URI.parse('ftp://a.b.c/') ary = u.component.collect {|c| u.send(c)} assert_equal(ary, u.select(*u.component)) assert_raise(ArgumentError) do u.select(:scheme, :host, :not_exist, :port) end end end end