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test: add test for position validation in fs.read() and fs.readSync()
PR-URL: #42837 Co-authored-by: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com>
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import * as common from '../common/index.mjs'; | ||
import * as fixtures from '../common/fixtures.mjs'; | ||
import fs from 'fs'; | ||
import assert from 'assert'; | ||
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// This test ensures that "position" argument is correctly validated | ||
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const filepath = fixtures.path('x.txt'); | ||
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const buffer = Buffer.from('xyz\n'); | ||
const offset = 0; | ||
const length = buffer.byteLength; | ||
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// allowedErrors is an array of acceptable internal errors | ||
// For example, on some platforms read syscall might return -EFBIG | ||
async function testValid(position, allowedErrors = []) { | ||
let fdSync; | ||
try { | ||
fdSync = fs.openSync(filepath, 'r'); | ||
fs.readSync(fdSync, buffer, offset, length, position); | ||
fs.readSync(fdSync, buffer, { offset, length, position }); | ||
} catch (err) { | ||
if (!allowedErrors.includes(err.code)) { | ||
assert.fail(err); | ||
} | ||
} finally { | ||
if (fdSync) fs.closeSync(fdSync); | ||
} | ||
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fs.open(filepath, 'r', common.mustSucceed((fd) => { | ||
try { | ||
if (allowedErrors.length) { | ||
fs.read(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, common.mustCall((err, ...results) => { | ||
if (err && !allowedErrors.includes(err.code)) { | ||
assert.fail(err); | ||
} | ||
})); | ||
fs.read(fd, { buffer, offset, length, position }, common.mustCall((err, ...results) => { | ||
if (err && !allowedErrors.includes(err.code)) { | ||
assert.fail(err); | ||
} | ||
})); | ||
} else { | ||
fs.read(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, common.mustSucceed()); | ||
fs.read(fd, { buffer, offset, length, position }, common.mustSucceed()); | ||
} | ||
} finally { | ||
fs.close(fd, common.mustSucceed()); | ||
} | ||
})); | ||
} | ||
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async function testInvalid(code, position, internalCatch = false) { | ||
let fdSync; | ||
try { | ||
fdSync = fs.openSync(filepath, 'r'); | ||
assert.throws( | ||
() => fs.readSync(fdSync, buffer, offset, length, position), | ||
{ code } | ||
); | ||
assert.throws( | ||
() => fs.readSync(fdSync, buffer, { offset, length, position }), | ||
{ code } | ||
); | ||
} finally { | ||
if (fdSync) fs.closeSync(fdSync); | ||
} | ||
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// Set this flag for catching errors via first argument of callback function | ||
if (internalCatch) { | ||
fs.open(filepath, 'r', common.mustSucceed((fd) => { | ||
try { | ||
fs.read(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, (err, ...results) => { | ||
assert.strictEqual(err.code, code); | ||
}); | ||
fs.read(fd, { buffer, offset, length, position }, (err, ...results) => { | ||
assert.strictEqual(err.code, code); | ||
}); | ||
} finally { | ||
fs.close(fd, common.mustSucceed()); | ||
} | ||
})); | ||
} else { | ||
fs.open(filepath, 'r', common.mustSucceed((fd) => { | ||
try { | ||
assert.throws( | ||
() => fs.read(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, common.mustNotCall()), | ||
{ code } | ||
); | ||
assert.throws( | ||
() => fs.read(fd, { buffer, offset, length, position }, common.mustNotCall()), | ||
{ code } | ||
); | ||
} finally { | ||
fs.close(fd, common.mustSucceed()); | ||
} | ||
})); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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{ | ||
await testValid(undefined); | ||
await testValid(null); | ||
await testValid(-1); | ||
await testValid(-1n); | ||
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await testValid(0); | ||
await testValid(0n); | ||
await testValid(1); | ||
await testValid(1n); | ||
await testValid(9); | ||
await testValid(9n); | ||
await testValid(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER, [ 'EFBIG' ]); | ||
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await testValid(2n ** 63n - 1n - BigInt(length), [ 'EFBIG' ]); | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', 2n ** 63n); | ||
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// TODO(LiviaMedeiros): test `2n ** 63n - BigInt(length)` | ||
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await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', NaN); | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', -Infinity); | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', Infinity); | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', -0.999); | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', -(2n ** 64n)); | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER + 1); | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE', Number.MAX_VALUE); | ||
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for (const badTypeValue of [ | ||
false, true, '1', Symbol(1), {}, [], () => {}, Promise.resolve(1), | ||
]) { | ||
await testInvalid('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', badTypeValue); | ||
} | ||
} |