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promise_test(() => fetch("resources/urltestdata.json").then(res => res.json()).then(runURLTests), "Loading data…");
function setBase(base) {
document.getElementById("base").href = base;
}
function bURL(url, base) {
setBase(base);
const a = document.createElement("a");
a.setAttribute("href", url);
return a;
}
function runURLTests(urlTests) {
for (const expected of urlTests) {
// Skip comments
if (typeof expected === "string")
continue;
// Fragments are relative against "about:blank"
if (expected.relativeTo === "any-base")
continue;
// We cannot use a null base for HTML tests
const base = expected.base === null ? "about:blank" : expected.base;
function getKey(expected) {
if (expected.protocol) {
return expected.protocol.replace(":", "");
}
if (expected.failure) {
return expected.input.split(":")[0];
}
return "other";
}
subsetTestByKey(getKey(expected), test, function() {
var url = bURL(expected.input, base)
if(expected.failure) {
if(url.protocol !== ':') {
assert_unreached("Expected URL to fail parsing")
}
assert_equals(url.href, expected.input, "failure should set href to input")
return
}
assert_equals(url.href, expected.href, "href")
assert_equals(url.protocol, expected.protocol, "protocol")
assert_equals(url.username, expected.username, "username")
assert_equals(url.password, expected.password, "password")
assert_equals(url.host, expected.host, "host")
assert_equals(url.hostname, expected.hostname, "hostname")
assert_equals(url.port, expected.port, "port")
assert_equals(url.pathname, expected.pathname, "pathname")
assert_equals(url.search, expected.search, "search")
assert_equals(url.hash, expected.hash, "hash")
}, "Parsing: <" + expected.input + "> against <" + base + ">")
}
}
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