use std::io::{self, Read}; use rand::{Rng, RngCore}; use std::{cmp, iter}; use super::decoder::{DecoderReader, BUF_SIZE}; use crate::encode::encode_config_buf; use crate::tests::random_config; use crate::{decode_config_buf, DecodeError, STANDARD}; #[test] fn simple() { let tests: &[(&[u8], &[u8])] = &[ (&b"0"[..], &b"MA=="[..]), (b"01", b"MDE="), (b"012", b"MDEy"), (b"0123", b"MDEyMw=="), (b"01234", b"MDEyMzQ="), (b"012345", b"MDEyMzQ1"), (b"0123456", b"MDEyMzQ1Ng=="), (b"01234567", b"MDEyMzQ1Njc="), (b"012345678", b"MDEyMzQ1Njc4"), (b"0123456789", b"MDEyMzQ1Njc4OQ=="), ][..]; for (text_expected, base64data) in tests.iter() { // Read n bytes at a time. for n in 1..base64data.len() + 1 { let mut wrapped_reader = io::Cursor::new(base64data); let mut decoder = DecoderReader::new(&mut wrapped_reader, STANDARD); // handle errors as you normally would let mut text_got = Vec::new(); let mut buffer = vec![0u8; n]; while let Ok(read) = decoder.read(&mut buffer[..]) { if read == 0 { break; } text_got.extend_from_slice(&buffer[..read]); } assert_eq!( text_got, *text_expected, "\nGot: {}\nExpected: {}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&text_got[..]), String::from_utf8_lossy(text_expected) ); } } } // Make sure we error out on trailing junk. #[test] fn trailing_junk() { let tests: &[&[u8]] = &[&b"MDEyMzQ1Njc4*!@#$%^&"[..], b"MDEyMzQ1Njc4OQ== "][..]; for base64data in tests.iter() { // Read n bytes at a time. for n in 1..base64data.len() + 1 { let mut wrapped_reader = io::Cursor::new(base64data); let mut decoder = DecoderReader::new(&mut wrapped_reader, STANDARD); // handle errors as you normally would let mut buffer = vec![0u8; n]; let mut saw_error = false; loop { match decoder.read(&mut buffer[..]) { Err(_) => { saw_error = true; break; } Ok(read) if read == 0 => break, Ok(_) => (), } } assert!(saw_error); } } } #[test] fn handles_short_read_from_delegate() { let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); let mut bytes = Vec::new(); let mut b64 = String::new(); let mut decoded = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..10_000 { bytes.clear(); b64.clear(); decoded.clear(); let size = rng.gen_range(0, 10 * BUF_SIZE); bytes.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size)); bytes.truncate(size); rng.fill_bytes(&mut bytes[..size]); assert_eq!(size, bytes.len()); let config = random_config(&mut rng); encode_config_buf(&bytes[..], config, &mut b64); let mut wrapped_reader = io::Cursor::new(b64.as_bytes()); let mut short_reader = RandomShortRead { delegate: &mut wrapped_reader, rng: &mut rng, }; let mut decoder = DecoderReader::new(&mut short_reader, config); let decoded_len = decoder.read_to_end(&mut decoded).unwrap(); assert_eq!(size, decoded_len); assert_eq!(&bytes[..], &decoded[..]); } } #[test] fn read_in_short_increments() { let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); let mut bytes = Vec::new(); let mut b64 = String::new(); let mut decoded = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..10_000 { bytes.clear(); b64.clear(); decoded.clear(); let size = rng.gen_range(0, 10 * BUF_SIZE); bytes.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size)); // leave room to play around with larger buffers decoded.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size * 3)); rng.fill_bytes(&mut bytes[..]); assert_eq!(size, bytes.len()); let config = random_config(&mut rng); encode_config_buf(&bytes[..], config, &mut b64); let mut wrapped_reader = io::Cursor::new(&b64[..]); let mut decoder = DecoderReader::new(&mut wrapped_reader, config); consume_with_short_reads_and_validate(&mut rng, &bytes[..], &mut decoded, &mut decoder); } } #[test] fn read_in_short_increments_with_short_delegate_reads() { let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); let mut bytes = Vec::new(); let mut b64 = String::new(); let mut decoded = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..10_000 { bytes.clear(); b64.clear(); decoded.clear(); let size = rng.gen_range(0, 10 * BUF_SIZE); bytes.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size)); // leave room to play around with larger buffers decoded.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size * 3)); rng.fill_bytes(&mut bytes[..]); assert_eq!(size, bytes.len()); let config = random_config(&mut rng); encode_config_buf(&bytes[..], config, &mut b64); let mut base_reader = io::Cursor::new(&b64[..]); let mut decoder = DecoderReader::new(&mut base_reader, config); let mut short_reader = RandomShortRead { delegate: &mut decoder, rng: &mut rand::thread_rng(), }; consume_with_short_reads_and_validate(&mut rng, &bytes[..], &mut decoded, &mut short_reader) } } #[test] fn reports_invalid_last_symbol_correctly() { let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); let mut bytes = Vec::new(); let mut b64 = String::new(); let mut b64_bytes = Vec::new(); let mut decoded = Vec::new(); let mut bulk_decoded = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..1_000 { bytes.clear(); b64.clear(); b64_bytes.clear(); let size = rng.gen_range(1, 10 * BUF_SIZE); bytes.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size)); decoded.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size)); rng.fill_bytes(&mut bytes[..]); assert_eq!(size, bytes.len()); let mut config = random_config(&mut rng); // changing padding will cause invalid padding errors when we twiddle the last byte config.pad = false; encode_config_buf(&bytes[..], config, &mut b64); b64_bytes.extend(b64.bytes()); assert_eq!(b64_bytes.len(), b64.len()); // change the last character to every possible symbol. Should behave the same as bulk // decoding whether invalid or valid. for &s1 in config.char_set.encode_table().iter() { decoded.clear(); bulk_decoded.clear(); // replace the last *b64_bytes.last_mut().unwrap() = s1; let bulk_res = decode_config_buf(&b64_bytes[..], config, &mut bulk_decoded); let mut wrapped_reader = io::Cursor::new(&b64_bytes[..]); let mut decoder = DecoderReader::new(&mut wrapped_reader, config); let stream_res = decoder.read_to_end(&mut decoded).map(|_| ()).map_err(|e| { e.into_inner() .and_then(|e| e.downcast::().ok()) }); assert_eq!(bulk_res.map_err(|e| Some(Box::new(e))), stream_res); } } } #[test] fn reports_invalid_byte_correctly() { let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); let mut bytes = Vec::new(); let mut b64 = String::new(); let mut decoded = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..10_000 { bytes.clear(); b64.clear(); decoded.clear(); let size = rng.gen_range(1, 10 * BUF_SIZE); bytes.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(size)); rng.fill_bytes(&mut bytes[..size]); assert_eq!(size, bytes.len()); let config = random_config(&mut rng); encode_config_buf(&bytes[..], config, &mut b64); // replace one byte, somewhere, with '*', which is invalid let bad_byte_pos = rng.gen_range(0, &b64.len()); let mut b64_bytes = b64.bytes().collect::>(); b64_bytes[bad_byte_pos] = b'*'; let mut wrapped_reader = io::Cursor::new(b64_bytes.clone()); let mut decoder = DecoderReader::new(&mut wrapped_reader, config); // some gymnastics to avoid double-moving the io::Error, which is not Copy let read_decode_err = decoder .read_to_end(&mut decoded) .map_err(|e| { let kind = e.kind(); let inner = e .into_inner() .and_then(|e| e.downcast::().ok()); inner.map(|i| (*i, kind)) }) .err() .and_then(|o| o); let mut bulk_buf = Vec::new(); let bulk_decode_err = decode_config_buf(&b64_bytes[..], config, &mut bulk_buf).err(); // it's tricky to predict where the invalid data's offset will be since if it's in the last // chunk it will be reported at the first padding location because it's treated as invalid // padding. So, we just check that it's the same as it is for decoding all at once. assert_eq!( bulk_decode_err.map(|e| (e, io::ErrorKind::InvalidData)), read_decode_err ); } } fn consume_with_short_reads_and_validate( rng: &mut rand::rngs::ThreadRng, expected_bytes: &[u8], decoded: &mut Vec, short_reader: &mut R, ) -> () { let mut total_read = 0_usize; loop { assert!( total_read <= expected_bytes.len(), "tr {} size {}", total_read, expected_bytes.len() ); if total_read == expected_bytes.len() { assert_eq!(expected_bytes, &decoded[..total_read]); // should be done assert_eq!(0, short_reader.read(&mut decoded[..]).unwrap()); // didn't write anything assert_eq!(expected_bytes, &decoded[..total_read]); break; } let decode_len = rng.gen_range(1, cmp::max(2, expected_bytes.len() * 2)); let read = short_reader .read(&mut decoded[total_read..total_read + decode_len]) .unwrap(); total_read += read; } } /// Limits how many bytes a reader will provide in each read call. /// Useful for shaking out code that may work fine only with typical input sources that always fill /// the buffer. struct RandomShortRead<'a, 'b, R: io::Read, N: rand::Rng> { delegate: &'b mut R, rng: &'a mut N, } impl<'a, 'b, R: io::Read, N: rand::Rng> io::Read for RandomShortRead<'a, 'b, R, N> { fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result { // avoid 0 since it means EOF for non-empty buffers let effective_len = cmp::min(self.rng.gen_range(1, 20), buf.len()); self.delegate.read(&mut buf[..effective_len]) } }