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* feat: fixes, tweaks, new actions, linting * fix: improve docker publish loops and dotnet parsing (#193) * fix: harden action scripts and version checks (#191) * refactor: major repository restructuring and security enhancements Add comprehensive development infrastructure: - Add Makefile with automated documentation generation, formatting, and linting tasks - Add TODO.md tracking self-containment progress and repository improvements - Add .nvmrc for consistent Node.js version management - Create python-version-detect-v2 action for enhanced Python detection Enhance all GitHub Actions with standardized patterns: - Add consistent token handling across 27 actions using standardized input patterns - Implement bash error handling (set -euo pipefail) in all shell steps - Add comprehensive input validation for path traversal and command injection protection - Standardize checkout token authentication to prevent rate limiting - Remove relative action dependencies to ensure external usability Rewrite security workflow for PR-focused analysis: - Transform security-suite.yml to PR-only security analysis workflow - Remove scheduled runs, repository issue management, and Slack notifications - Implement smart comment generation showing only sections with content - Add GitHub Actions permission diff analysis and new action detection - Integrate OWASP, Semgrep, and TruffleHog for comprehensive PR security scanning Improve version detection and dependency management: - Simplify version detection actions to use inline logic instead of shared utilities - Fix Makefile version detection fallback to properly return 'main' when version not found - Update all external action references to use SHA-pinned versions - Remove deprecated run.sh in favor of Makefile automation Update documentation and project standards: - Enhance CLAUDE.md with self-containment requirements and linting standards - Update README.md with improved action descriptions and usage examples - Standardize code formatting with updated .editorconfig and .prettierrc.yml - Improve GitHub templates for issues and security reporting This refactoring ensures all 40 actions are fully self-contained and can be used independently when referenced as ivuorinen/actions/action-name@main, addressing the critical requirement for external usability while maintaining comprehensive security analysis and development automation. * feat: add automated action catalog generation system - Create generate_listing.cjs script for comprehensive action catalog - Add package.json with development tooling and npm scripts - Implement automated README.md catalog section with --update flag - Generate markdown reference-style links for all 40 actions - Add categorized tables with features, language support matrices - Replace static reference links with auto-generated dynamic links - Enable complete automation of action documentation maintenance * feat: enhance actions with improved documentation and functionality - Add comprehensive README files for 12 actions with usage examples - Implement new utility actions (go-version-detect, dotnet-version-detect) - Enhance node-setup with extensive configuration options - Improve error handling and validation across all actions - Update package.json scripts for better development workflow - Expand TODO.md with detailed roadmap and improvement plans - Standardize action structure with consistent inputs/outputs * feat: add comprehensive output handling across all actions - Add standardized outputs to 15 actions that previously had none - Implement consistent snake_case naming convention for all outputs - Add build status and test results outputs to build actions - Add files changed and status outputs to lint/fix actions - Add test execution metrics to php-tests action - Add stale/closed counts to stale action - Add release URLs and IDs to github-release action - Update documentation with output specifications - Mark comprehensive output handling task as complete in TODO.md * feat: implement shared cache strategy across all actions - Add caching to 10 actions that previously had none (Node.js, .NET, Python, Go) - Standardize 4 existing actions to use common-cache instead of direct actions/cache - Implement consistent cache-hit optimization to skip installations when cache available - Add language-specific cache configurations with appropriate key files - Create unified caching approach using ivuorinen/actions/common-cache@main - Fix YAML syntax error in php-composer action paths parameter - Update TODO.md to mark shared cache strategy as complete * feat: implement comprehensive retry logic for network operations - Create new common-retry action for standardized retry patterns with configurable strategies - Add retry logic to 9 actions missing network retry capabilities - Implement exponential backoff, custom timeouts, and flexible error handling - Add max-retries input parameter to all network-dependent actions (Node.js, .NET, Python, Go) - Standardize existing retry implementations to use common-retry utility - Update action catalog to include new common-retry action (41 total actions) - Update documentation with retry configuration examples and parameters - Mark retry logic implementation as complete in TODO.md roadmap * feat: enhance Node.js support with Corepack and Bun - Add Corepack support for automatic package manager version management - Add Bun package manager support across all Node.js actions - Improve Yarn Berry/PnP support with .yarnrc.yml detection - Add Node.js feature detection (ESM, TypeScript, frameworks) - Update package manager detection priority and lockfile support - Enhance caching with package-manager-specific keys - Update eslint, prettier, and biome actions for multi-package-manager support * fix: resolve critical runtime issues across multiple actions - Fix token validation by removing ineffective literal string comparisons - Add missing @microsoft/eslint-formatter-sarif dependency for SARIF output - Fix Bash variable syntax errors in username and changelog length checks - Update Dockerfile version regex to handle tags with suffixes (e.g., -alpine) - Simplify version selection logic with single grep command - Fix command execution in retry action with proper bash -c wrapper - Correct step output references using .outcome instead of .outputs.outcome - Add missing step IDs for version detection actions - Include go.mod in cache key files for accurate invalidation - Require minor version in all version regex patterns - Improve Bun installation security by verifying script before execution - Replace bc with sort -V for portable PHP version comparison - Remove non-existent pre-commit output references These fixes ensure proper runtime behavior, improved security, and better cross-platform compatibility across all affected actions. * fix: resolve critical runtime and security issues across actions - Fix biome-fix files_changed calculation using git diff instead of git status delta - Fix compress-images output description and add absolute path validation - Remove csharp-publish token default and fix token fallback in push commands - Add @microsoft/eslint-formatter-sarif to all package managers in eslint-check - Fix eslint-check command syntax by using variable assignment - Improve node-setup Bun installation security and remove invalid frozen-lockfile flag - Fix pre-commit token validation by removing ineffective literal comparison - Fix prettier-fix token comparison and expand regex for all GitHub token types - Add version-file-parser regex validation safety and fix csproj wildcard handling These fixes address security vulnerabilities, runtime errors, and functional issues to ensure reliable operation across all affected GitHub Actions. * feat: enhance Docker actions with advanced multi-architecture support Major enhancement to Docker build and publish actions with comprehensive multi-architecture capabilities and enterprise-grade features. Added features: - Advanced buildx configuration (version control, cache modes, build contexts) - Auto-detect platforms for dynamic architecture discovery - Performance optimizations with enhanced caching strategies - Security scanning with Trivy and image signing with Cosign - SBOM generation in multiple formats with validation - Verbose logging and dry-run modes for debugging - Platform-specific build args and fallback mechanisms Enhanced all Docker actions: - docker-build: Core buildx features and multi-arch support - docker-publish-gh: GitHub Packages with security features - docker-publish-hub: Docker Hub with scanning and signing - docker-publish: Orchestrator with unified configuration Updated documentation across all modified actions. * fix: resolve documentation generation placeholder issue Fixed Makefile and package.json to properly replace placeholder tokens in generated documentation, ensuring all README files show correct repository paths instead of ***PROJECT***@***VERSION***. * chore: simplify github token validation * chore(lint): optional yamlfmt, config and fixes * feat: use relative `uses` names * feat: comprehensive testing infrastructure and Python validation system - Migrate from tests/ to _tests/ directory structure with ShellSpec framework - Add comprehensive validation system with Python-based input validation - Implement dual testing approach (ShellSpec + pytest) for complete coverage - Add modern Python tooling (uv, ruff, pytest-cov) and dependencies - Create centralized validation rules with automatic generation system - Update project configuration and build system for new architecture - Enhance documentation to reflect current testing capabilities This establishes a robust foundation for action validation and testing with extensive coverage across all GitHub Actions in the repository. * chore: remove Dockerfile for now * chore: code review fixes * feat: comprehensive GitHub Actions restructuring and tooling improvements This commit represents a major restructuring of the GitHub Actions monorepo with improved tooling, testing infrastructure, and comprehensive PR #186 review implementation. ## Major Changes ### 🔧 Development Tooling & Configuration - **Shellcheck integration**: Exclude shellspec test files from linting - Updated .pre-commit-config.yaml to exclude _tests/*.sh from shellcheck/shfmt - Modified Makefile shellcheck pattern to skip shellspec files - Updated CLAUDE.md documentation with proper exclusion syntax - **Testing infrastructure**: Enhanced Python validation framework - Fixed nested if statements and boolean parameter issues in validation.py - Improved code quality with explicit keyword arguments - All pre-commit hooks now passing ### 🏗️ Project Structure & Documentation - **Added Serena AI integration** with comprehensive project memories: - Project overview, structure, and technical stack documentation - Code style conventions and completion requirements - Comprehensive PR #186 review analysis and implementation tracking - **Enhanced configuration**: Updated .gitignore, .yamlfmt.yml, pyproject.toml - **Improved testing**: Added integration workflows and enhanced test specs ### 🚀 GitHub Actions Improvements (30+ actions updated) - **Centralized validation**: Updated 41 validation rule files - **Enhanced actions**: Improvements across all action categories: - Setup actions (node-setup, version detectors) - Utility actions (version-file-parser, version-validator) - Linting actions (biome, eslint, terraform-lint-fix major refactor) - Build/publish actions (docker-build, npm-publish, csharp-*) - Repository management actions ### 📝 Documentation Updates - **README consistency**: Updated version references across action READMEs - **Enhanced documentation**: Improved action descriptions and usage examples - **CLAUDE.md**: Updated with current tooling and best practices ## Technical Improvements - **Security enhancements**: Input validation and sanitization improvements - **Performance optimizations**: Streamlined action logic and dependencies - **Cross-platform compatibility**: Better Windows/macOS/Linux support - **Error handling**: Improved error reporting and user feedback ## Files Changed - 100 files changed - 13 new Serena memory files documenting project state - 41 validation rules updated for consistency - 30+ GitHub Actions and READMEs improved - Core tooling configuration enhanced * feat: comprehensive GitHub Actions improvements and PR review fixes Major Infrastructure Improvements: - Add comprehensive testing framework with 17+ ShellSpec validation tests - Implement Docker-based testing tools with automated test runner - Add CodeRabbit configuration for automated code reviews - Restructure documentation and memory management system - Update validation rules for 25+ actions with enhanced input validation - Modernize CI/CD workflows and testing infrastructure Critical PR Review Fixes (All Issues Resolved): - Fix double caching in node-setup (eliminate redundant cache operations) - Optimize shell pipeline in version-file-parser (single awk vs complex pipeline) - Fix GitHub expression interpolation in prettier-check cache keys - Resolve terraform command order issue (validation after setup) - Add missing flake8-sarif dependency for Python SARIF output - Fix environment variable scope in pr-lint (export to GITHUB_ENV) Performance & Reliability: - Eliminate duplicate cache operations saving CI time - Improve shell script efficiency with optimized parsing - Fix command execution dependencies preventing runtime failures - Ensure proper dependency installation for all linting tools - Resolve workflow conditional logic issues Security & Quality: - All input validation rules updated with latest security patterns - Cross-platform compatibility improvements maintained - Comprehensive error handling and retry logic preserved - Modern development tooling and best practices adopted This commit addresses 100% of actionable feedback from PR review analysis, implements comprehensive testing infrastructure, and maintains high code quality standards across all 41 GitHub Actions. * feat: enhance expression handling and version parsing - Fix node-setup force-version expression logic for proper empty string handling - Improve version-file-parser with secure regex validation and enhanced Python detection - Add CodeRabbit configuration for CalVer versioning and README review guidance * feat(validate-inputs): implement modular validation system - Add modular validator architecture with specialized validators - Implement base validator classes for different input types - Add validators: boolean, docker, file, network, numeric, security, token, version - Add convention mapper for automatic input validation - Add comprehensive documentation for the validation system - Implement PCRE regex support and injection protection * feat(validate-inputs): add validation rules for all actions - Add YAML validation rules for 42 GitHub Actions - Auto-generated rules with convention mappings - Include metadata for validation coverage and quality indicators - Mark rules as auto-generated to prevent manual edits * test(validate-inputs): add comprehensive test suite for validators - Add unit tests for all validator modules - Add integration tests for the validation system - Add fixtures for version test data - Test coverage for boolean, docker, file, network, numeric, security, token, and version validators - Add tests for convention mapper and registry * feat(tools): add validation scripts and utilities - Add update-validators.py script for auto-generating rules - Add benchmark-validator.py for performance testing - Add debug-validator.py for troubleshooting - Add generate-tests.py for test generation - Add check-rules-not-manually-edited.sh for CI validation - Add fix-local-action-refs.py tool for fixing action references * feat(actions): add CustomValidator.py files for specialized validation - Add custom validators for actions requiring special validation logic - Implement validators for docker, go, node, npm, php, python, terraform actions - Add specialized validation for compress-images, common-cache, common-file-check - Implement version detection validators with language-specific logic - Add validation for build arguments, architectures, and version formats * test: update ShellSpec test framework for Python validation - Update all validation.spec.sh files to use Python validator - Add shared validation_core.py for common test utilities - Remove obsolete bash validation helpers - Update test output expectations for Python validator format - Add codeql-analysis test suite - Refactor framework utilities for Python integration - Remove deprecated test files * feat(actions): update action.yml files to use validate-inputs - Replace inline bash validation with validate-inputs action - Standardize validation across all 42 actions - Add new codeql-analysis action - Update action metadata and branding - Add validation step as first step in composite actions - Maintain backward compatibility with existing inputs/outputs * ci: update GitHub workflows for enhanced security and testing - Add new codeql-new.yml workflow - Update security scanning workflows - Enhance dependency review configuration - Update test-actions workflow for new validation system - Improve workflow permissions and security settings - Update action versions to latest SHA-pinned releases * build: update build configuration and dependencies - Update Makefile with new validation targets - Add Python dependencies in pyproject.toml - Update npm dependencies and scripts - Enhance Docker testing tools configuration - Add targets for validator updates and local ref fixes - Configure uv for Python package management * chore: update linting and documentation configuration - Update EditorConfig settings for consistent formatting - Enhance pre-commit hooks configuration - Update prettier and yamllint ignore patterns - Update gitleaks security scanning rules - Update CodeRabbit review configuration - Update CLAUDE.md with latest project standards and rules * docs: update Serena memory files and project metadata - Remove obsolete PR-186 memory files - Update project overview with current architecture - Update project structure documentation - Add quality standards and communication guidelines - Add modular validator architecture documentation - Add shellspec testing framework documentation - Update project.yml with latest configuration * feat: moved rules.yml to same folder as action, fixes * fix(validators): correct token patterns and fix validator bugs - Fix GitHub classic PAT pattern: ghp_ + 36 chars = 40 total - Fix GitHub fine-grained PAT pattern: github_pat_ + 71 chars = 82 total - Initialize result variable in convention_mapper to prevent UnboundLocalError - Fix empty URL validation in network validator to return error - Add GitHub expression check to docker architectures validator - Update docker-build CustomValidator parallel-builds max to 16 * test(validators): fix test fixtures and expectations - Fix token lengths in test data: github_pat 71 chars, ghp/gho 36 chars - Update integration tests with correct token lengths - Fix file validator test to expect absolute paths rejected for security - Rename TestGenerator import to avoid pytest collection warning - Update custom validator tests with correct input names - Change docker-build tests: platforms->architectures, tags->tag - Update docker-publish tests to match new registry enum validation * test(shellspec): fix token lengths in test helpers and specs - Fix default token lengths in spec_helper.sh to use correct 40-char format - Update csharp-publish default tokens in 4 locations - Update codeql-analysis default tokens in 2 locations - Fix codeql-analysis test tokens to correct lengths (40 and 82 chars) - Fix npm-publish fine-grained token test to use 82-char format * feat(actions): add permissions documentation and environment variable usage - Add permissions comments to all action.yml files documenting required GitHub permissions - Convert direct input usage to environment variables in shell steps for security - Add validation steps with proper error handling - Update input descriptions and add security notes where applicable - Ensure all actions follow consistent patterns for input validation * chore(workflows): update GitHub Actions workflow versions - Update workflow action versions to latest - Improve workflow consistency and maintainability * docs(security): add comprehensive security policy - Document security features and best practices - Add vulnerability reporting process - Include audit history and security testing information * docs(memory): add GitHub workflow reference documentation - Add GitHub Actions workflow commands reference - Add GitHub workflow expressions guide - Add secure workflow usage patterns and best practices * chore: token optimization, code style conventions * chore: cr fixes * fix: trivy reported Dockerfile problems * fix(security): more security fixes * chore: dockerfile and make targets for publishing * fix(ci): add creds to test-actions workflow * fix: security fix and checkout step to codeql-new * chore: test fixes * fix(security): codeql detected issues * chore: code review fixes, ReDos protection * style: apply MegaLinter fixes * fix(ci): missing packages read permission * fix(ci): add missing working directory setting * chore: linting, add validation-regex to use regex_pattern * chore: code review fixes * chore(deps): update actions * fix(security): codeql fixes * chore(cr): apply cr comments * chore: improve POSIX compatibility * chore(cr): apply cr comments * fix: codeql warning in Dockerfile, build failures * chore(cr): apply cr comments * fix: docker-testing-tools/Dockerfile * chore(cr): apply cr comments * fix(docker): update testing-tools image for GitHub Actions compatibility * chore(cr): apply cr comments * feat: add more tests, fix issues * chore: fix codeql issues, update actions * chore(cr): apply cr comments * fix: integration tests * chore: deduplication and fixes * style: apply MegaLinter fixes * chore(cr): apply cr comments * feat: dry-run mode for generate-tests * fix(ci): kcov installation * chore(cr): apply cr comments * chore(cr): apply cr comments * chore(cr): apply cr comments * chore(cr): apply cr comments, simplify action testing, use uv * fix: run-tests.sh action counting * chore(cr): apply cr comments * chore(cr): apply cr comments
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540 lines
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Python
"""Tests for the VersionValidator module."""
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from pathlib import Path
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import sys
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import pytest # pylint: disable=import-error
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# Add the parent directory to the path
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sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).parent.parent))
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# pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
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from validators.version import VersionValidator
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from tests.fixtures.version_test_data import (
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CALVER_INVALID,
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CALVER_VALID,
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SEMVER_INVALID,
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SEMVER_VALID,
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)
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class TestVersionValidator: # pylint: disable=too-many-public-methods
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"""Test cases for VersionValidator."""
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def setup_method(self): # pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init
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"""Set up test environment."""
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self.validator = VersionValidator()
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def test_initialization(self):
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"""Test validator initialization."""
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assert self.validator.errors == []
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rules = self.validator.get_validation_rules()
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assert "semantic" in rules
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assert "calver" in rules
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("version,description", SEMVER_VALID)
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def test_validate_semver_valid(self, version, description):
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"""Test SemVer validation with valid versions."""
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_semver(version)
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assert result is True, f"Failed for {description}: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("version,description", SEMVER_INVALID)
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def test_validate_semver_invalid(self, version, description):
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"""Test SemVer validation with invalid versions."""
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_semver(version)
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if version == "": # Empty version might be allowed
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assert result is True or result is False # Depends on implementation
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else:
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assert result is False, f"Should fail for {description}: {version}"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("version,description", CALVER_VALID)
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def test_validate_calver_valid(self, version, description):
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"""Test CalVer validation with valid versions."""
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_calver(version)
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assert result is True, f"Failed for {description}: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("version,description", CALVER_INVALID)
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def test_validate_calver_invalid(self, version, description):
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"""Test CalVer validation with invalid versions."""
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_calver(version)
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assert result is False, f"Should fail for {description}: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) > 0
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def test_validate_flexible_version(self):
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"""Test flexible version validation (CalVer or SemVer)."""
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# Test versions that could be either
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flexible_versions = [
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"2024.3.1", # CalVer
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"1.2.3", # SemVer
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"v1.0.0", # SemVer with prefix
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"2024.03.15", # CalVer
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]
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for version in flexible_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_flexible_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept flexible version: {version}"
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def test_validate_dotnet_version(self):
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"""Test .NET version validation."""
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valid_versions = [
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"6.0",
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"6.0.100",
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"7.0.0",
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"8.0",
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"3.1.426",
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]
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for version in valid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_dotnet_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept .NET version: {version}"
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def test_validate_terraform_version(self):
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"""Test Terraform version validation."""
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valid_versions = [
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"1.0.0",
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"1.5.7",
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"0.14.0",
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"1.6.0-alpha",
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]
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for version in valid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_terraform_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept Terraform version: {version}"
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def test_validate_node_version(self):
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"""Test Node.js version validation."""
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valid_versions = [
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"18",
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"18.0.0",
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"20.9.0",
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"lts",
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"latest",
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"lts/hydrogen",
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]
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for version in valid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_node_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept Node version: {version}"
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def test_validate_inputs(self):
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"""Test the main validate_inputs method."""
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inputs = {
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"version": "1.2.3",
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"release-version": "2024.3.1",
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"node-version": "18",
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}
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result = self.validator.validate_inputs(inputs)
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# Should handle version inputs based on conventions
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assert isinstance(result, bool)
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def test_version_with_prefix(self):
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"""Test that version prefixes are handled correctly."""
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versions_with_prefix = [
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("v1.2.3", True), # Common v prefix
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("V1.2.3", True), # Uppercase V
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("release-1.2.3", False), # Other prefix
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("ver1.2.3", False), # Invalid prefix
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]
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for version, should_pass in versions_with_prefix:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_semver(version)
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if should_pass:
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assert result is True, f"Should accept: {version}"
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else:
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assert result is False, f"Should reject: {version}"
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def test_get_validation_rules(self):
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"""Test that validation rules are properly defined."""
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rules = self.validator.get_validation_rules()
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assert "semantic" in rules
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assert "calver" in rules
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assert "dotnet" in rules
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assert "terraform" in rules
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assert "node" in rules
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assert "python" in rules
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def test_validate_strict_semantic_version_valid(self):
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"""Test strict semantic version validation with valid versions."""
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valid_versions = [
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"1.0.0",
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"1.2.3",
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"10.20.30",
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"1.0.0-alpha",
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"1.0.0-beta.1",
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"1.0.0-rc.1+build.1",
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"1.0.0+build",
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"v1.2.3", # v prefix allowed
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"latest", # Special case
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]
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for version in valid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_strict_semantic_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept strict semver: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
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def test_validate_strict_semantic_version_invalid(self):
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"""Test strict semantic version validation with invalid versions."""
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invalid_versions = [
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"", # Empty not allowed in strict mode
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"1.0", # Must be X.Y.Z
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"1", # Must be X.Y.Z
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"1.2.a", # Non-numeric
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"1.2.3.4", # Too many parts
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]
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for version in invalid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_strict_semantic_version(version)
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assert result is False, f"Should reject strict semver: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) > 0
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def test_validate_version_by_type(self):
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"""Test generic validate_version with different types."""
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test_cases = [
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("1.2.3", "semantic", True),
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("2024.3.1", "calver", True),
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("2024.3.1", "flexible", True),
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("1.2.3", "flexible", True),
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("6.0.100", "dotnet", True),
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("1.5.7", "terraform", True),
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("18.0.0", "node", True),
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("3.10", "python", True),
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("8.2", "php", True),
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("1.21", "go", True),
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("latest", "flexible", True), # Special case - only flexible handles latest properly
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]
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for version, version_type, expected in test_cases:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_version(version, version_type)
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assert result == expected, f"Failed for {version_type}: {version}"
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def test_validate_python_version_valid(self):
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"""Test Python version validation with valid versions."""
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valid_versions = [
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"3.8",
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"3.9",
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"3.10",
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"3.11",
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"3.12",
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"3.13",
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"3.14",
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"3.15",
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"3.10.5", # With patch
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]
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for version in valid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_python_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept Python version: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
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def test_validate_python_version_invalid(self):
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"""Test Python version validation with invalid versions."""
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invalid_versions = [
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"2.7", # Python 2 not allowed (major must be 3)
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"3.7", # Too old (minor < 8)
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"3.16", # Too new (minor > 15)
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"4.0", # Wrong major
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"v3.10", # v prefix not allowed
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]
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for version in invalid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_python_version(version)
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assert result is False, f"Should reject Python version: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) > 0
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def test_validate_python_version_empty(self):
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"""Test Python version allows empty (optional)."""
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_python_version("")
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assert result is True
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assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
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def test_validate_php_version_valid(self):
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"""Test PHP version validation with valid versions."""
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valid_versions = [
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"7.4",
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"8.0",
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"8.1",
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"8.2",
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"8.3",
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"9.0",
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"7.4.33", # With patch
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]
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for version in valid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_php_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept PHP version: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
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def test_validate_php_version_invalid(self):
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"""Test PHP version validation with invalid versions."""
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invalid_versions = [
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"", # Empty NOT allowed for PHP
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"6.0", # Too old (major < 7)
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"10.0", # Too new (major > 9)
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"v8.2", # v prefix NOT allowed for PHP
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"8", # Must have minor version
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"8.100", # Minor too high
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]
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for version in invalid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_php_version(version)
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assert result is False, f"Should reject PHP version: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) > 0
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def test_validate_go_version_valid(self):
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"""Test Go version validation with valid versions."""
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valid_versions = [
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"1.18",
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"1.19",
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"1.20",
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"1.21",
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"1.22",
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"1.23",
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"1.30",
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"1.20.5", # With patch
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|
]
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for version in valid_versions:
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self.validator.errors = []
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result = self.validator.validate_go_version(version)
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assert result is True, f"Should accept Go version: {version}"
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assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
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|
|
def test_validate_go_version_invalid(self):
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|
"""Test Go version validation with invalid versions."""
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|
invalid_versions = [
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"2.0", # Wrong major (must be 1)
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"1.17", # Too old (minor < 18)
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|
"1.31", # Too new (minor > 30)
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|
"v1.21", # v prefix not allowed
|
|
]
|
|
for version in invalid_versions:
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|
self.validator.errors = []
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|
result = self.validator.validate_go_version(version)
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|
assert result is False, f"Should reject Go version: {version}"
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) > 0
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_go_version_empty(self):
|
|
"""Test Go version allows empty (optional)."""
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_go_version("")
|
|
assert result is True
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_dotnet_version_invalid(self):
|
|
"""Test .NET version validation with invalid versions."""
|
|
invalid_versions = [
|
|
"v6.0", # v prefix not allowed
|
|
"2.0", # Major < 3
|
|
"21.0", # Major > 20
|
|
]
|
|
for version in invalid_versions:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_dotnet_version(version)
|
|
assert result is False, f"Should reject .NET version: {version}"
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) > 0
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_dotnet_version_empty(self):
|
|
"""Test .NET version allows empty (optional)."""
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_dotnet_version("")
|
|
assert result is True
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_terraform_version_invalid(self):
|
|
"""Test Terraform version validation with invalid versions."""
|
|
invalid_versions = [
|
|
"1.0", # Must be X.Y.Z
|
|
"1", # Must be X.Y.Z
|
|
"1.0.0.0", # Too many parts
|
|
]
|
|
for version in invalid_versions:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_terraform_version(version)
|
|
assert result is False, f"Should reject Terraform version: {version}"
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_terraform_version_empty(self):
|
|
"""Test Terraform version allows empty (optional)."""
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_terraform_version("")
|
|
assert result is True
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_node_version_keywords(self):
|
|
"""Test Node.js version validation with keywords."""
|
|
keywords = [
|
|
"latest",
|
|
"lts",
|
|
"current",
|
|
"node",
|
|
"lts/hydrogen",
|
|
"lts/gallium",
|
|
"LTS", # Case insensitive
|
|
"LATEST",
|
|
]
|
|
for keyword in keywords:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_node_version(keyword)
|
|
assert result is True, f"Should accept Node keyword: {keyword}"
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_node_version_invalid(self):
|
|
"""Test Node.js version validation with invalid versions."""
|
|
invalid_versions = [
|
|
"18.0.0.0", # Too many parts
|
|
"abc", # Non-numeric
|
|
]
|
|
for version in invalid_versions:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_node_version(version)
|
|
assert result is False, f"Should reject Node version: {version}"
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_node_version_empty(self):
|
|
"""Test Node.js version allows empty (optional)."""
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_node_version("")
|
|
assert result is True
|
|
|
|
def test_calver_leap_year_validation(self):
|
|
"""Test CalVer validation with leap year dates."""
|
|
# 2024 is a leap year
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
assert self.validator.validate_calver("2024.2.29") is True
|
|
|
|
# 2023 is not a leap year
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
assert self.validator.validate_calver("2023.2.29") is False
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) > 0
|
|
|
|
# 2000 was a leap year (divisible by 400)
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
assert self.validator.validate_calver("2000.2.29") is True
|
|
|
|
# 1900 was not a leap year (divisible by 100 but not 400)
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
assert self.validator.validate_calver("1900.2.29") is False
|
|
|
|
def test_calver_month_boundaries(self):
|
|
"""Test CalVer validation with month boundaries."""
|
|
# 30-day months
|
|
thirty_day_months = [4, 6, 9, 11]
|
|
for month in thirty_day_months:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
assert self.validator.validate_calver(f"2024.{month}.30") is True
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
assert self.validator.validate_calver(f"2024.{month}.31") is False
|
|
|
|
# 31-day months
|
|
thirty_one_day_months = [1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12]
|
|
for month in thirty_one_day_months:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
assert self.validator.validate_calver(f"2024.{month}.31") is True
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_flexible_version_with_latest(self):
|
|
"""Test flexible version accepts 'latest' keyword."""
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_flexible_version("latest")
|
|
assert result is True
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_flexible_version_calver_detection(self):
|
|
"""Test flexible version correctly detects CalVer vs SemVer."""
|
|
# Should detect as CalVer
|
|
calver_versions = [
|
|
"2024.3.1",
|
|
"2024-03-15",
|
|
"24.3.1",
|
|
]
|
|
for version in calver_versions:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_flexible_version(version)
|
|
assert result is True, f"Should accept CalVer: {version}"
|
|
|
|
# Invalid CalVer should fail (not try SemVer)
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_flexible_version("2024.13.1")
|
|
assert result is False
|
|
assert "CalVer" in " ".join(self.validator.errors)
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_inputs_with_different_types(self):
|
|
"""Test validate_inputs with different version input types."""
|
|
inputs = {
|
|
"python-version": "3.10",
|
|
"php-version": "8.2",
|
|
"go-version": "1.21",
|
|
"node-version": "18",
|
|
"dotnet-version": "6.0",
|
|
"terraform-version": "1.5.7",
|
|
"version": "1.2.3",
|
|
}
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_inputs(inputs)
|
|
assert result is True
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
|
|
|
|
def test_validate_inputs_with_invalid_versions(self):
|
|
"""Test validate_inputs with invalid versions."""
|
|
inputs = {
|
|
"python-version": "2.7", # Too old
|
|
"php-version": "v8.2", # v prefix not allowed
|
|
}
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_inputs(inputs)
|
|
assert result is False
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) >= 2
|
|
|
|
def test_semver_simple_formats(self):
|
|
"""Test semantic version with simple formats (X.Y and X)."""
|
|
simple_versions = [
|
|
"1.0", # X.Y
|
|
"2.5", # X.Y
|
|
"1", # X
|
|
"10", # X
|
|
]
|
|
for version in simple_versions:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_semver(version)
|
|
assert result is True, f"Should accept simple format: {version}"
|
|
|
|
def test_semver_with_uppercase_v(self):
|
|
"""Test semantic version with uppercase V prefix."""
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_semver("V1.2.3")
|
|
assert result is True
|
|
assert len(self.validator.errors) == 0
|
|
|
|
def test_dotnet_leading_zeros_rejection(self):
|
|
"""Test .NET version rejects leading zeros."""
|
|
invalid_versions = [
|
|
"06.0", # Leading zero in major
|
|
"6.01", # Leading zero in minor
|
|
"6.0.001", # Leading zero in patch
|
|
]
|
|
for version in invalid_versions:
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
result = self.validator.validate_dotnet_version(version)
|
|
assert result is False, f"Should reject .NET version with leading zeros: {version}"
|
|
|
|
def test_get_required_inputs(self):
|
|
"""Test get_required_inputs returns empty list."""
|
|
required = self.validator.get_required_inputs()
|
|
assert isinstance(required, list)
|
|
assert len(required) == 0
|
|
|
|
def test_error_handling_accumulation(self):
|
|
"""Test that errors accumulate across validations."""
|
|
self.validator.errors = []
|
|
self.validator.validate_semver("invalid")
|
|
first_error_count = len(self.validator.errors)
|
|
|
|
self.validator.validate_calver("2024.13.1")
|
|
second_error_count = len(self.validator.errors)
|
|
|
|
assert second_error_count > first_error_count
|
|
assert second_error_count >= 2
|