"""Tests for HTMLParser.py.""" import html.parser import pprint import unittest from unittest.mock import patch from test import support class EventCollector(html.parser.HTMLParser): def __init__(self, *args, **kw): self.events = [] self.append = self.events.append html.parser.HTMLParser.__init__(self, *args, **kw) def get_events(self): # Normalize the list of events so that buffer artefacts don't # separate runs of contiguous characters. L = [] prevtype = None for event in self.events: type = event[0] if type == prevtype == "data": L[-1] = ("data", L[-1][1] + event[1]) else: L.append(event) prevtype = type self.events = L return L # structure markup def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs): self.append(("starttag", tag, attrs)) def handle_startendtag(self, tag, attrs): self.append(("startendtag", tag, attrs)) def handle_endtag(self, tag): self.append(("endtag", tag)) # all other markup def handle_comment(self, data): self.append(("comment", data)) def handle_charref(self, data): self.append(("charref", data)) def handle_data(self, data): self.append(("data", data)) def handle_decl(self, data): self.append(("decl", data)) def handle_entityref(self, data): self.append(("entityref", data)) def handle_pi(self, data): self.append(("pi", data)) def unknown_decl(self, decl): self.append(("unknown decl", decl)) class EventCollectorExtra(EventCollector): def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs): EventCollector.handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs) self.append(("starttag_text", self.get_starttag_text())) class EventCollectorCharrefs(EventCollector): def handle_charref(self, data): self.fail('This should never be called with convert_charrefs=True') def handle_entityref(self, data): self.fail('This should never be called with convert_charrefs=True') # The normal event collector normalizes the events in get_events, # so we override it to return the original list of events. class EventCollectorNoNormalize(EventCollector): def get_events(self): return self.events class TestCaseBase(unittest.TestCase): def get_collector(self): return EventCollector(convert_charrefs=False) def _run_check(self, source, expected_events, collector=None): if collector is None: collector = self.get_collector() parser = collector for s in source: parser.feed(s) parser.close() events = parser.get_events() if events != expected_events: self.fail("received events did not match expected events" + "\nSource:\n" + repr(source) + "\nExpected:\n" + pprint.pformat(expected_events) + "\nReceived:\n" + pprint.pformat(events)) def _run_check_extra(self, source, events): self._run_check(source, events, EventCollectorExtra(convert_charrefs=False)) class HTMLParserTestCase(TestCaseBase): def test_processing_instruction_only(self): self._run_check("", [ ("pi", "processing instruction"), ]) self._run_check("", [ ("pi", "processing instruction ?"), ]) def test_simple_html(self): self._run_check(""" &entity; sample text “ """, [ ("data", "\n"), ("decl", "DOCTYPE html PUBLIC 'foo'"), ("data", "\n"), ("starttag", "html", []), ("entityref", "entity"), ("charref", "32"), ("data", "\n"), ("comment", "comment1a\n-><&#bad;

", [ ("starttag", "p", []), ("data", "&#bad;"), ("endtag", "p"), ]) # add the [] as a workaround to avoid buffering (see #20288) self._run_check(["
&#bad;
"], [ ("starttag", "div", []), ("data", "&#bad;"), ("endtag", "div"), ]) def test_unclosed_entityref(self): self._run_check("&entityref foo", [ ("entityref", "entityref"), ("data", " foo"), ]) def test_bad_nesting(self): # Strangely, this *is* supposed to test that overlapping # elements are allowed. HTMLParser is more geared toward # lexing the input that parsing the structure. self._run_check("", [ ("starttag", "a", []), ("starttag", "b", []), ("endtag", "a"), ("endtag", "b"), ]) def test_bare_ampersands(self): self._run_check("this text & contains & ampersands &", [ ("data", "this text & contains & ampersands &"), ]) def test_bare_pointy_brackets(self): self._run_check("this < text > contains < bare>pointy< brackets", [ ("data", "this < text > contains < bare>pointy< brackets"), ]) def test_starttag_end_boundary(self): self._run_check("""""", [("starttag", "a", [("b", "<")])]) self._run_check("""""", [("starttag", "a", [("b", ">")])]) def test_buffer_artefacts(self): output = [("starttag", "a", [("b", "<")])] self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) output = [("starttag", "a", [("b", ">")])] self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check(["'>"], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) output = [("comment", "abc")] self._run_check(["", ""], output) self._run_check(["<", "!--abc-->"], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check([""], output) self._run_check(["", ""], output) def test_valid_doctypes(self): # from http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html dtds = ['HTML', # HTML5 doctype ('HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" ' '"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"'), ('HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" ' '"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"'), ('html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" ' '"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"'), ('html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN" ' '"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd"'), ('math PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD MathML 2.0//EN" ' '"http://www.w3.org/Math/DTD/mathml2/mathml2.dtd"'), ('html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD ' 'XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0 plus SVG 1.1//EN" ' '"http://www.w3.org/2002/04/xhtml-math-svg/xhtml-math-svg.dtd"'), ('svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN" ' '"http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd"'), 'html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"', 'html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"'] for dtd in dtds: self._run_check("" % dtd, [('decl', 'DOCTYPE ' + dtd)]) def test_startendtag(self): self._run_check("

", [ ("startendtag", "p", []), ]) self._run_check("

", [ ("starttag", "p", []), ("endtag", "p"), ]) self._run_check("

", [ ("starttag", "p", []), ("startendtag", "img", [("src", "foo")]), ("endtag", "p"), ]) def test_get_starttag_text(self): s = """""" self._run_check_extra(s, [ ("starttag", "foo:bar", [("one", "1"), ("two", "2")]), ("starttag_text", s)]) @support.subTests('content', [ ' ¬-an-entity-ref;', "", '

', 'foo = "";', 'foo = "";', 'foo = <\n/script> ', '', ('\n//<\\/s\'+\'cript>\');\n//]]>'), '\n\n', '', 'foo = ""', 'foo = ""', 'foo = ""', 'foo = ""', 'foo = ""', 'foo = ""', ]) def test_script_content(self, content): s = f'' self._run_check(s, [("starttag", "script", []), ("data", content), ("endtag", "script")]) @support.subTests('content', [ 'a::before { content: ""; }', 'a::before { content: "¬-an-entity-ref;"; }', 'a::before { content: ""; }', 'a::before { content: "\u2603"; }', 'a::before { content: "< /style>"; }', 'a::before { content: ""; }', 'a::before { content: ""; }', 'a::before { content: ""; }', 'a::before { content: ""; }', 'a::before { content: ""; }', ]) def test_style_content(self, content): s = f'' self._run_check(s, [("starttag", "style", []), ("data", content), ("endtag", "style")]) @support.subTests('content', [ '', "", '', '', '', '\u2603', '< /title>', '', '', '', '', '', ]) def test_title_content(self, content): source = f"{content}" self._run_check(source, [ ("starttag", "title", []), ("data", content), ("endtag", "title"), ]) @support.subTests('content', [ '', "", '', '', '', '\u2603', '< /textarea>', '', '', '', '', ]) def test_textarea_content(self, content): source = f"" self._run_check(source, [ ("starttag", "textarea", []), ("data", content), ("endtag", "textarea"), ]) @support.subTests('endtag', ['script', 'SCRIPT', 'script ', 'script\n', 'script/', 'script foo=bar', 'script foo=">"']) def test_script_closing_tag(self, endtag): # see issue #13358 # make sure that HTMLParser calls handle_data only once for each CDATA. content = """ ¬-an-entity-ref;

''""" s = f'{content}{tail}' self._run_check(s, [("starttag", "script", []), ("data", content if end else content + tail)], collector=EventCollectorNoNormalize(convert_charrefs=False)) @support.subTests('tail,end', [ ('', False), ('<', False), ('', True), ]) def test_eof_in_title(self, tail, end): s = f'Egg & Spam{tail}' self._run_check(s, [("starttag", "title", []), ("data", "Egg & Spam" + ('' if end else tail))], collector=EventCollectorNoNormalize(convert_charrefs=True)) self._run_check(s, [("starttag", "title", []), ('data', 'Egg '), ('entityref', 'amp'), ('data', ' Spam' + ('' if end else tail))], collector=EventCollectorNoNormalize(convert_charrefs=False)) def test_comments(self): html = ("<!-- I'm a valid comment -->" '<!--me too!-->' '<!------>' '<!----->' '<!---->' # abrupt-closing-of-empty-comment '<!--->' '<!-->' '<!----I have many hyphens---->' '<!-- I have a > in the middle -->' '<!-- and I have -- in the middle! -->' '<!--incorrectly-closed-comment--!>' '<!----!>' '<!----!-->' '<!---- >-->' '<!---!>-->' '<!--!>-->' # nested-comment '<!-- <!-- nested --> -->' '<!--<!-->' '<!--<!--!>' ) expected = [('comment', " I'm a valid comment "), ('comment', 'me too!'), ('comment', '--'), ('comment', '-'), ('comment', ''), ('comment', ''), ('comment', ''), ('comment', '--I have many hyphens--'), ('comment', ' I have a > in the middle '), ('comment', ' and I have -- in the middle! '), ('comment', 'incorrectly-closed-comment'), ('comment', ''), ('comment', '--!'), ('comment', '-- >'), ('comment', '-!>'), ('comment', '!>'), ('comment', ' <!-- nested '), ('data', ' -->'), ('comment', '<!'), ('comment', '<!'), ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_condcoms(self): html = ('<!--[if IE & !(lte IE 8)]>aren\'t<![endif]-->' '<!--[if IE 8]>condcoms<![endif]-->' '<!--[if lte IE 7]>pretty?<![endif]-->') expected = [('comment', "[if IE & !(lte IE 8)]>aren't<![endif]"), ('comment', '[if IE 8]>condcoms<![endif]'), ('comment', '[if lte IE 7]>pretty?<![endif]')] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_convert_charrefs(self): # default value for convert_charrefs is now True collector = lambda: EventCollectorCharrefs() self.assertTrue(collector().convert_charrefs) charrefs = ['"', '"', '"', '"', '"', '"'] # check charrefs in the middle of the text/attributes expected = [('starttag', 'a', [('href', 'foo"zar')]), ('data', 'a"z'), ('endtag', 'a')] for charref in charrefs: self._run_check('<a href="foo{0}zar">a{0}z</a>'.format(charref), expected, collector=collector()) # check charrefs at the beginning/end of the text/attributes expected = [('data', '"'), ('starttag', 'a', [('x', '"'), ('y', '"X'), ('z', 'X"')]), ('data', '"'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('data', '"')] for charref in charrefs: self._run_check('{0}<a x="{0}" y="{0}X" z="X{0}">' '{0}</a>{0}'.format(charref), expected, collector=collector()) # check charrefs in <script>/<style> elements for charref in charrefs: text = 'X'.join([charref]*3) expected = [('data', '"'), ('starttag', 'script', []), ('data', text), ('endtag', 'script'), ('data', '"'), ('starttag', 'style', []), ('data', text), ('endtag', 'style'), ('data', '"')] self._run_check('{1}<script>{0}</script>{1}' '<style>{0}</style>{1}'.format(text, charref), expected, collector=collector()) # check truncated charrefs at the end of the file html = '&quo &# &#x' for x in range(1, len(html)): self._run_check(html[:x], [('data', html[:x])], collector=collector()) # check a string with no charrefs self._run_check('no charrefs here', [('data', 'no charrefs here')], collector=collector()) # the remaining tests were for the "tolerant" parser (which is now # the default), and check various kind of broken markup def test_tolerant_parsing(self): self._run_check('<html <html>te>>xt&a<<bc</a></html>\n' '<img src="URL><//img></html</html>', [ ('starttag', 'html', [('<html', None)]), ('data', 'te>>xt'), ('entityref', 'a'), ('data', '<'), ('starttag', 'bc<', [('a', None)]), ('endtag', 'html'), ('data', '\n')]) def test_starttag_junk_chars(self): self._run_check("<", [('data', '<')]) self._run_check("<>", [('data', '<>')]) self._run_check("< >", [('data', '< >')]) self._run_check("< ", [('data', '< ')]) self._run_check("</>", []) self._run_check("<$>", [('data', '<$>')]) self._run_check("</$>", [('comment', '$')]) self._run_check("</", [('data', '</')]) self._run_check("</a", []) self._run_check("</ a>", [('comment', ' a')]) self._run_check("</ a", [('comment', ' a')]) self._run_check("<a<a>", [('starttag', 'a<a', [])]) self._run_check("</a<a>", [('endtag', 'a<a')]) self._run_check("<!", [('comment', '')]) self._run_check("<a", []) self._run_check("<a foo='bar'", []) self._run_check("<a foo='bar", []) self._run_check("<a foo='>'", []) self._run_check("<a foo='>", []) self._run_check("<a$>", [('starttag', 'a$', [])]) self._run_check("<a$b>", [('starttag', 'a$b', [])]) self._run_check("<a$b/>", [('startendtag', 'a$b', [])]) self._run_check("<a$b >", [('starttag', 'a$b', [])]) self._run_check("<a$b />", [('startendtag', 'a$b', [])]) self._run_check("</a$b>", [('endtag', 'a$b')]) def test_slashes_in_starttag(self): self._run_check('<a foo="var"/>', [('startendtag', 'a', [('foo', 'var')])]) html = ('<img width=902 height=250px ' 'src="/sites/default/files/images/homepage/foo.jpg" ' '/*what am I doing here*/ />') expected = [( 'startendtag', 'img', [('width', '902'), ('height', '250px'), ('src', '/sites/default/files/images/homepage/foo.jpg'), ('*what', None), ('am', None), ('i', None), ('doing', None), ('here*', None)] )] self._run_check(html, expected) html = ('<a / /foo/ / /=/ / /bar/ / />' '<a / /foo/ / /=/ / /bar/ / >') expected = [ ('startendtag', 'a', [('foo', None), ('=', None), ('bar', None)]), ('starttag', 'a', [('foo', None), ('=', None), ('bar', None)]) ] self._run_check(html, expected) #see issue #14538 html = ('<meta><meta / ><meta // ><meta / / >' '<meta/><meta /><meta //><meta//>') expected = [ ('starttag', 'meta', []), ('starttag', 'meta', []), ('starttag', 'meta', []), ('starttag', 'meta', []), ('startendtag', 'meta', []), ('startendtag', 'meta', []), ('startendtag', 'meta', []), ('startendtag', 'meta', []), ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_slashes_in_endtag(self): self._run_check('</a/>', [('endtag', 'a')]) self._run_check('</a foo="var"/>', [('endtag', 'a')]) def test_declaration_junk_chars(self): self._run_check("<!DOCTYPE foo $ >", [('decl', 'DOCTYPE foo $ ')]) def test_illegal_declarations(self): self._run_check('<!spacer type="block" height="25">', [('comment', 'spacer type="block" height="25"')]) def test_invalid_end_tags(self): # A collection of broken end tags. <br> is used as separator. # see http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/tokenization.html#end-tag-open-state # and #13993 html = ('<br></label</p><br></div end tmAd-leaderBoard><br></<h4><br>' '</li class="unit"><br></li\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</ul><br></><br>') expected = [('starttag', 'br', []), # < is part of the name, / is discarded, p is an attribute ('endtag', 'label<'), ('starttag', 'br', []), # text and attributes are discarded ('endtag', 'div'), ('starttag', 'br', []), # comment because the first char after </ is not a-zA-Z ('comment', '<h4'), ('starttag', 'br', []), # attributes are discarded ('endtag', 'li'), ('starttag', 'br', []), # everything till ul (included) is discarded ('endtag', 'li'), ('starttag', 'br', []), # </> is ignored ('starttag', 'br', [])] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_broken_invalid_end_tag(self): html = '<b>This</b attr=">"> confuses the parser' expected = [('starttag', 'b', []), ('data', 'This'), ('endtag', 'b'), ('data', ' confuses the parser')] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_correct_detection_of_start_tags(self): # see #13273 html = ('<div style="" ><b>The <a href="some_url">rain</a> ' '<br /> in <span>Spain</span></b></div>') expected = [ ('starttag', 'div', [('style', '')]), ('starttag', 'b', []), ('data', 'The '), ('starttag', 'a', [('href', 'some_url')]), ('data', 'rain'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('data', ' '), ('startendtag', 'br', []), ('data', ' in '), ('starttag', 'span', []), ('data', 'Spain'), ('endtag', 'span'), ('endtag', 'b'), ('endtag', 'div') ] self._run_check(html, expected) html = '<div style="", foo = "bar" ><b>The <a href="some_url">rain</a>' expected = [ ('starttag', 'div', [('style', ''), (',', None), ('foo', 'bar')]), ('starttag', 'b', []), ('data', 'The '), ('starttag', 'a', [('href', 'some_url')]), ('data', 'rain'), ('endtag', 'a'), ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_EOF_in_charref(self): # see #17802 # This test checks that the UnboundLocalError reported in the issue # is not raised, however I'm not sure the returned values are correct. # Maybe HTMLParser should use self.unescape for these data = [ ('a&', [('data', 'a&')]), ('a&b', [('data', 'ab')]), ('a&b ', [('data', 'a'), ('entityref', 'b'), ('data', ' ')]), ('a&b;', [('data', 'a'), ('entityref', 'b')]), ] for html, expected in data: self._run_check(html, expected) def test_eof_in_comments(self): data = [ ('<!--', [('comment', '')]), ('<!---', [('comment', '')]), ('<!----', [('comment', '')]), ('<!-----', [('comment', '-')]), ('<!------', [('comment', '--')]), ('<!----!', [('comment', '')]), ('<!---!', [('comment', '-!')]), ('<!---!>', [('comment', '-!>')]), ('<!--foo', [('comment', 'foo')]), ('<!--foo-', [('comment', 'foo')]), ('<!--foo--', [('comment', 'foo')]), ('<!--foo--!', [('comment', 'foo')]), ('<!--<!--', [('comment', '<!')]), ('<!--<!--!', [('comment', '<!')]), ] for html, expected in data: self._run_check(html, expected) def test_eof_in_declarations(self): data = [ ('<!', [('comment', '')]), ('<!-', [('comment', '-')]), ('<![', [('comment', '[')]), ('<![CDATA[', [('unknown decl', 'CDATA[')]), ('<![CDATA[x', [('unknown decl', 'CDATA[x')]), ('<![CDATA[x]', [('unknown decl', 'CDATA[x]')]), ('<![CDATA[x]]', [('unknown decl', 'CDATA[x]]')]), ('<!DOCTYPE', [('decl', 'DOCTYPE')]), ('<!DOCTYPE ', [('decl', 'DOCTYPE ')]), ('<!DOCTYPE html', [('decl', 'DOCTYPE html')]), ('<!DOCTYPE html ', [('decl', 'DOCTYPE html ')]), ('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC', [('decl', 'DOCTYPE html PUBLIC')]), ('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "foo', [('decl', 'DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "foo')]), ('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "foo', [('decl', 'DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "foo')]), ] for html, expected in data: self._run_check(html, expected) def test_bogus_comments(self): html = ('<!ELEMENT br EMPTY>' '<! not really a comment >' '<! not a comment either -->' '<! -- close enough -->' '<!><!<-- this was an empty comment>' '<!!! another bogus comment !!!>') expected = [ ('comment', 'ELEMENT br EMPTY'), ('comment', ' not really a comment '), ('comment', ' not a comment either --'), ('comment', ' -- close enough --'), ('comment', ''), ('comment', '<-- this was an empty comment'), ('comment', '!! another bogus comment !!!'), ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_broken_condcoms(self): # these condcoms are missing the '--' after '<!' and before the '>' html = ('<![if !(IE)]>broken condcom<![endif]>' '<![if ! IE]><link href="favicon.tiff"/><![endif]>' '<![if !IE 6]><img src="firefox.png" /><![endif]>' '<![if !ie 6]><b>foo</b><![endif]>' '<![if (!IE)|(lt IE 9)]><img src="mammoth.bmp" /><![endif]>') # According to the HTML5 specs sections "8.2.4.44 Bogus comment state" # and "8.2.4.45 Markup declaration open state", comment tokens should # be emitted instead of 'unknown decl', but calling unknown_decl # provides more flexibility. # See also Lib/_markupbase.py:parse_declaration expected = [ ('unknown decl', 'if !(IE)'), ('data', 'broken condcom'), ('unknown decl', 'endif'), ('unknown decl', 'if ! IE'), ('startendtag', 'link', [('href', 'favicon.tiff')]), ('unknown decl', 'endif'), ('unknown decl', 'if !IE 6'), ('startendtag', 'img', [('src', 'firefox.png')]), ('unknown decl', 'endif'), ('unknown decl', 'if !ie 6'), ('starttag', 'b', []), ('data', 'foo'), ('endtag', 'b'), ('unknown decl', 'endif'), ('unknown decl', 'if (!IE)|(lt IE 9)'), ('startendtag', 'img', [('src', 'mammoth.bmp')]), ('unknown decl', 'endif') ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_convert_charrefs_dropped_text(self): # #23144: make sure that all the events are triggered when # convert_charrefs is True, even if we don't call .close() parser = EventCollector(convert_charrefs=True) # before the fix, bar & baz was missing parser.feed("foo <a>link</a> bar & baz") self.assertEqual( parser.get_events(), [('data', 'foo '), ('starttag', 'a', []), ('data', 'link'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('data', ' bar & baz')] ) @support.requires_resource('cpu') def test_eof_no_quadratic_complexity(self): # Each of these examples used to take about an hour. # Now they take a fraction of a second. def check(source): parser = html.parser.HTMLParser() parser.feed(source) parser.close() n = 120_000 check("<a " * n) check("<a a=" * n) check("</a " * 14 * n) check("</a a=" * 11 * n) check("<!--" * 4 * n) check("<!" * 60 * n) check("<?" * 19 * n) check("</$" * 15 * n) check("<![CDATA[" * 9 * n) check("<!doctype" * 35 * n) class AttributesTestCase(TestCaseBase): def test_attr_syntax(self): output = [ ("starttag", "a", [("b", "v"), ("c", "v"), ("d", "v"), ("e", None)]) ] self._run_check("""<a b='v' c="v" d=v e>""", output) self._run_check("<a foo==bar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo', '=bar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo =bar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo', 'bar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo\t=bar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo', 'bar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo\v=bar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo\v', 'bar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo\xa0=bar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo\xa0', 'bar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo= bar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo', 'bar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo=\tbar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo', 'bar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo=\vbar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo', '\vbar')])]) self._run_check("<a foo=\xa0bar>", [('starttag', 'a', [('foo', '\xa0bar')])]) def test_attr_values(self): self._run_check("""<a b='xxx\n\txxx' c="yyy\t\nyyy" d='\txyz\n'>""", [("starttag", "a", [("b", "xxx\n\txxx"), ("c", "yyy\t\nyyy"), ("d", "\txyz\n")])]) self._run_check("""<a b='' c="">""", [("starttag", "a", [("b", ""), ("c", "")])]) self._run_check("<a b=\tx c=\ny>", [('starttag', 'a', [('b', 'x'), ('c', 'y')])]) self._run_check("<a b=\v c=\xa0>", [("starttag", "a", [("b", "\v"), ("c", "\xa0")])]) # Regression test for SF patch #669683. self._run_check("<e a=rgb(1,2,3)>", [("starttag", "e", [("a", "rgb(1,2,3)")])]) # Regression test for SF bug #921657. self._run_check( "<a href=mailto:xyz@example.com>", [("starttag", "a", [("href", "mailto:xyz@example.com")])]) def test_attr_nonascii(self): # see issue 7311 self._run_check( "<img src=/foo/bar.png alt=\u4e2d\u6587>", [("starttag", "img", [("src", "/foo/bar.png"), ("alt", "\u4e2d\u6587")])]) self._run_check( "<a title='\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8' href='\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8.html'>", [("starttag", "a", [("title", "\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8"), ("href", "\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8.html")])]) self._run_check( '<a title="\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8" href="\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8.html">', [("starttag", "a", [("title", "\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8"), ("href", "\u30c6\u30b9\u30c8.html")])]) def test_attr_entity_replacement(self): self._run_check( "<a b='&><"''>", [("starttag", "a", [("b", "&><\"'")])]) def test_attr_funky_names(self): self._run_check( "<a a.b='v' c:d=v e-f=v>", [("starttag", "a", [("a.b", "v"), ("c:d", "v"), ("e-f", "v")])]) def test_entityrefs_in_attributes(self): self._run_check( "<html foo='€&aa&unsupported;'>", [("starttag", "html", [("foo", "\u20AC&aa&unsupported;")])]) def test_attr_funky_names2(self): self._run_check( r"<a $><b $=%><c \=/>", [("starttag", "a", [("$", None)]), ("starttag", "b", [("$", "%")]), ("starttag", "c", [("\\", "/")])]) def test_entities_in_attribute_value(self): # see #1200313 for entity in ['&', '&', '&', '&']: self._run_check('<a href="%s">' % entity, [("starttag", "a", [("href", "&")])]) self._run_check("<a href='%s'>" % entity, [("starttag", "a", [("href", "&")])]) self._run_check("<a href=%s>" % entity, [("starttag", "a", [("href", "&")])]) def test_malformed_attributes(self): # see #13357 html = ( "<a href=test'style='color:red;bad1'>test - bad1</a>" "<a href=test'+style='color:red;ba2'>test - bad2</a>" "<a href=test' style='color:red;bad3'>test - bad3</a>" "<a href = test' style='color:red;bad4' >test - bad4</a>" ) expected = [ ('starttag', 'a', [('href', "test'style='color:red;bad1'")]), ('data', 'test - bad1'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('starttag', 'a', [('href', "test'+style='color:red;ba2'")]), ('data', 'test - bad2'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('starttag', 'a', [('href', "test'\xa0style='color:red;bad3'")]), ('data', 'test - bad3'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('starttag', 'a', [('href', "test'\xa0style='color:red;bad4'")]), ('data', 'test - bad4'), ('endtag', 'a'), ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_malformed_adjacent_attributes(self): # see #12629 self._run_check('<x><y z=""o"" /></x>', [('starttag', 'x', []), ('startendtag', 'y', [('z', ''), ('o""', None)]), ('endtag', 'x')]) self._run_check('<x><y z="""" /></x>', [('starttag', 'x', []), ('startendtag', 'y', [('z', ''), ('""', None)]), ('endtag', 'x')]) # see #755670 for the following 3 tests def test_adjacent_attributes(self): self._run_check('<a width="100%"cellspacing=0>', [("starttag", "a", [("width", "100%"), ("cellspacing","0")])]) self._run_check('<a id="foo"class="bar">', [("starttag", "a", [("id", "foo"), ("class","bar")])]) def test_missing_attribute_value(self): self._run_check('<a v=>', [("starttag", "a", [("v", "")])]) def test_javascript_attribute_value(self): self._run_check("<a href=javascript:popup('/popup/help.html')>", [("starttag", "a", [("href", "javascript:popup('/popup/help.html')")])]) def test_end_tag_in_attribute_value(self): # see #1745761 self._run_check("<a href='http://www.example.org/\">;'>spam</a>", [("starttag", "a", [("href", "http://www.example.org/\">;")]), ("data", "spam"), ("endtag", "a")]) def test_with_unquoted_attributes(self): # see #12008 html = ("<html><body bgcolor=d0ca90 text='181008'>" "<table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=1 width=100% ><tr>" "<td align=left><font size=-1>" "- <a href=/rabota/><span class=en> software-and-i</span></a>" "- <a href='/1/'><span class=en> library</span></a></table>") expected = [ ('starttag', 'html', []), ('starttag', 'body', [('bgcolor', 'd0ca90'), ('text', '181008')]), ('starttag', 'table', [('cellspacing', '0'), ('cellpadding', '1'), ('width', '100%')]), ('starttag', 'tr', []), ('starttag', 'td', [('align', 'left')]), ('starttag', 'font', [('size', '-1')]), ('data', '- '), ('starttag', 'a', [('href', '/rabota/')]), ('starttag', 'span', [('class', 'en')]), ('data', ' software-and-i'), ('endtag', 'span'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('data', '- '), ('starttag', 'a', [('href', '/1/')]), ('starttag', 'span', [('class', 'en')]), ('data', ' library'), ('endtag', 'span'), ('endtag', 'a'), ('endtag', 'table') ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_comma_between_attributes(self): # see bpo 41478 # HTMLParser preserves duplicate attributes, leaving the task of # removing duplicate attributes to a conformant html tree builder html = ('<div class=bar,baz=asd>' # between attrs (unquoted) '<div class="bar",baz="asd">' # between attrs (quoted) '<div class=bar, baz=asd,>' # after values (unquoted) '<div class="bar", baz="asd",>' # after values (quoted) '<div class="bar",>' # one comma values (quoted) '<div class=,bar baz=,asd>' # before values (unquoted) '<div class=,"bar" baz=,"asd">' # before values (quoted) '<div ,class=bar ,baz=asd>' # before names '<div class,="bar" baz,="asd">' # after names ) expected = [ ('starttag', 'div', [('class', 'bar,baz=asd'),]), ('starttag', 'div', [('class', 'bar'), (',baz', 'asd')]), ('starttag', 'div', [('class', 'bar,'), ('baz', 'asd,')]), ('starttag', 'div', [('class', 'bar'), (',', None), ('baz', 'asd'), (',', None)]), ('starttag', 'div', [('class', 'bar'), (',', None)]), ('starttag', 'div', [('class', ',bar'), ('baz', ',asd')]), ('starttag', 'div', [('class', ',"bar"'), ('baz', ',"asd"')]), ('starttag', 'div', [(',class', 'bar'), (',baz', 'asd')]), ('starttag', 'div', [('class,', 'bar'), ('baz,', 'asd')]), ] self._run_check(html, expected) def test_weird_chars_in_unquoted_attribute_values(self): self._run_check('<form action=bogus|&#()value>', [ ('starttag', 'form', [('action', 'bogus|&#()value')])]) class TestInheritance(unittest.TestCase): @patch("_markupbase.ParserBase.__init__") @patch("_markupbase.ParserBase.reset") def test_base_class_methods_called(self, super_reset_method, super_init_method): with patch('_markupbase.ParserBase') as parser_base: EventCollector() super_init_method.assert_called_once() super_reset_method.assert_called_once() if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()