'use strict'; // Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/5832 require('../common'); const url = require('url'); const assert = require('assert'); const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures'); const tests = require( fixtures.path('wpt', 'url', 'resources', 'urltestdata.json') ); let failed = 0; let attempted = 0; tests.forEach((test) => { attempted++; // Skip comments if (typeof test === 'string') return; let parsed; try { // Attempt to parse parsed = url.parse(url.resolve(test.base, test.input)); if (test.failure) { // If the test was supposed to fail and we didn't get an // error, treat it as a failure. failed++; } else { // Test was not supposed to fail, so we're good so far. Now // check the results of the parse. let username, password; try { assert.strictEqual(test.href, parsed.href); assert.strictEqual(test.protocol, parsed.protocol); username = parsed.auth ? parsed.auth.split(':', 2)[0] : ''; password = parsed.auth ? parsed.auth.split(':', 2)[1] : ''; assert.strictEqual(test.username, username); assert.strictEqual(test.password, password); assert.strictEqual(test.host, parsed.host); assert.strictEqual(test.hostname, parsed.hostname); assert.strictEqual(+test.port, +parsed.port); assert.strictEqual(test.pathname, parsed.pathname || '/'); assert.strictEqual(test.search, parsed.search || ''); assert.strictEqual(test.hash, parsed.hash || ''); } catch { // For now, we're just interested in the number of failures. failed++; } } } catch { // If Parse failed and it wasn't supposed to, treat it as a failure. if (!test.failure) failed++; } }); assert.ok(failed === 0, `${failed} failed tests (out of ${attempted})`);