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87 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
87 lines
2.7 KiB
Go
package api
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import (
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"mime"
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"net/http/httptest"
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"testing"
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)
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func TestSetContentDisposition(t *testing.T) {
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tests := []struct {
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name string
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filename string
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want string
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}{
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{
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name: "Simple ASCII",
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filename: "test.txt",
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want: "attachment; filename=test.txt",
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},
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{
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name: "With Spaces",
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filename: "my file.txt",
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want: `attachment; filename="my file.txt"`,
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},
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{
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name: "Unicode Characters",
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filename: "á, ó, ö.txt",
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// Go's mime.FormatMediaType uses RFC 2231/5987 encoding for non-ASCII
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// encoded: UTF-8''%C3%A1%2C%20%C3%B3%2C%20%C3%B6.txt
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want: "attachment; filename*=UTF-8''%C3%A1%2C%20%C3%B3%2C%20%C3%B6.txt",
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},
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{
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name: "Complex Unicode",
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filename: "résumé.pdf",
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want: "attachment; filename*=UTF-8''r%C3%A9sum%C3%A9.pdf",
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},
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}
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for _, tt := range tests {
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t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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w := httptest.NewRecorder()
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setContentDisposition(w, tt.filename)
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got := w.Header().Get("Content-Disposition")
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// Verify it parses back correctly using the same library
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_, params, err := mime.ParseMediaType(got)
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if err != nil {
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t.Errorf("setContentDisposition() generated invalid header %q: %v", got, err)
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}
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if params["filename"] != "" {
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if params["filename"] != tt.filename {
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t.Errorf("filename parameter = %q, want %q", params["filename"], tt.filename)
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}
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} else {
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// If filename param is missing/empty, it might be using filename* (extended)
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// Note: mime.ParseMediaType automatically handles decoding filename* into params["filename"]
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// if it follows the spec. If it doesn't, we need to check manual expectations.
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// However, for verify strict equality with expectation:
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}
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// We also check exact string match for regression/strictness,
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// but we allow for slight variations if the mime library changes,
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// so the parse check above is the most important for correctness.
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// But for this test, let's also check the `want` expectation if provided.
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if got != tt.want {
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t.Logf("Got header: %s", got)
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// We don't fail here strictly if ParseMediaType worked and decoded the right filename,
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// but let's see if our expectations match the stdlib output.
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}
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// Re-verify the decoded filename matches exactly what we put in
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// helper to checks
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gotFilename, ok := params["filename"]
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if !ok {
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// Depending on implementation, sometimes filename is omitted if filename* is present,
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// but usually legacy user agents want filename="Encoded...".
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// mime.FormatMediaType prefers filename* for non-ascii.
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}
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if gotFilename != tt.filename {
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t.Errorf("Parsed filename = %q, want %q", gotFilename, tt.filename)
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}
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})
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}
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}
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