qpsmtpd/t/qpsmtpd-address.t
2014-09-15 11:53:28 -07:00

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Perl

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use lib 'lib';
BEGIN {
use_ok('Qpsmtpd::Address');
}
__new();
__parse();
done_testing();
sub __new {
my ($as, $ao);
my @unsorted_list = map { Qpsmtpd::Address->new($_) } qw(
"musa_ibrah@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at
foo@example.com
ask@perl.org
foo@foo.x.example.com
jpeacock@cpan.org
test@example.com
);
# NOTE that this is sorted by _host_ not by _domain_
my @sorted_list = map { Qpsmtpd::Address->new($_) } qw(
jpeacock@cpan.org
foo@example.com
test@example.com
foo@foo.x.example.com
ask@perl.org
"musa_ibrah@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at
);
my @test_list = sort @unsorted_list;
is_deeply(\@test_list, \@sorted_list, "sort via overloaded 'cmp' operator");
# RT#38746 - non-RFC compliant address should return undef
$as = '<user@example.com#>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
is($ao, undef, "illegal $as");
}
sub __parse {
my ($as, $ao);
$as = '<>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
ok($ao, "parse $as");
is($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
$as = '<postmaster>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
ok($ao, "parse $as");
is($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
$as = '<foo@example.com>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
ok($ao, "parse $as");
is($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
is($ao->user, 'foo', 'user');
is($ao->host, 'example.com', 'host');
# the \ before the @ in the local part is not required, but
# allowed. For simplicity we add a backslash before all characters
# which are not allowed in a dot-string.
$as = '<"musa_ibrah@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
ok($ao, "parse $as");
is($ao->format, '<"musa_ibrah\@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at>',
"format $as");
# email addresses with spaces
$as = '<foo bar@example.com>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
ok($ao, "parse $as");
is($ao->format, '<"foo\ bar"@example.com>', "format $as");
$as = 'foo@example.com';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
ok($ao, "new $as");
is($ao->address, $as, "address $as");
$as = '<foo@example.com>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
ok($ao, "new $as");
is($ao->address, 'foo@example.com', "address $as");
$as = '<foo@foo.x.example.com>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
ok($ao, "new $as");
is($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
$as = 'foo@foo.x.example.com';
ok($ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse('<' . $as . '>'), "parse $as");
is($ao && $ao->address, $as, "address $as");
# Not sure why we can change the address like this, but we can so test it ...
is($ao && $ao->address('test@example.com'),
'test@example.com', 'address(test@example.com)');
$as = '<foo@foo.x.example.com>';
$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
ok($ao, "new $as");
is($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
is("$ao", $as, "overloaded stringify $as");
$as = 'foo@foo.x.example.com';
ok($ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse("<$as>"), "parse <$as>");
is($ao && $ao->address, $as, "address $as");
ok($ao eq $as, "overloaded 'cmp' operator");
};