// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/json/json_reader.h" #include <stddef.h> #include <memory> #include "base/base_paths.h" #include "base/files/file_util.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/path_service.h" #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h" #include "base/values.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" namespace base { TEST(JSONReaderTest, Whitespace) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue(" null "); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_none()); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidString) { EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("nu")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, SimpleBool) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("true "); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_bool()); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, EmbeddedComments) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("/* comment */null"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_none()); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("40 /* comment */"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_int()); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("true // comment"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_bool()); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("/* comment */\"sample string\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); std::string value; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&value)); EXPECT_EQ("sample string", value); std::unique_ptr<ListValue> list = ListValue::From(JSONReader().ReadToValue("[1, /* comment, 2 ] */ \n 3]")); ASSERT_TRUE(list); EXPECT_EQ(2u, list->GetSize()); int int_val = 0; EXPECT_TRUE(list->GetInteger(0, &int_val)); EXPECT_EQ(1, int_val); EXPECT_TRUE(list->GetInteger(1, &int_val)); EXPECT_EQ(3, int_val); list = ListValue::From(JSONReader().ReadToValue("[1, /*a*/2, 3]")); ASSERT_TRUE(list); EXPECT_EQ(3u, list->GetSize()); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("/* comment **/42"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_int()); EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsInteger(&int_val)); EXPECT_EQ(42, int_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue( "/* comment **/\n" "// */ 43\n" "44"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_int()); EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsInteger(&int_val)); EXPECT_EQ(44, int_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, Ints) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("43"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_int()); int int_val = 0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsInteger(&int_val)); EXPECT_EQ(43, int_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, NonDecimalNumbers) { // According to RFC4627, oct, hex, and leading zeros are invalid JSON. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("043")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("0x43")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("00")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, NumberZero) { // Test 0 (which needs to be special cased because of the leading zero // clause). std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("0"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_int()); int int_val = 1; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsInteger(&int_val)); EXPECT_EQ(0, int_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, LargeIntPromotion) { // Numbers that overflow ints should succeed, being internally promoted to // storage as doubles std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("2147483648"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); double double_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(2147483648.0, double_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("-2147483649"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(-2147483649.0, double_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, Doubles) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("43.1"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(43.1, double_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("4.3e-1"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(.43, double_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("2.1e0"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(2.1, double_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("2.1e+0001"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(21.0, double_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("0.01"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.01, double_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("1.00"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_double()); double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsDouble(&double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, double_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, FractionalNumbers) { // Fractional parts must have a digit before and after the decimal point. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("1.")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue(".1")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("1.e10")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, ExponentialNumbers) { // Exponent must have a digit following the 'e'. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("1e")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("1E")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("1e1.")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("1e1.0")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidNAN) { EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("1e1000")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("-1e1000")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("NaN")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("nan")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("inf")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidNumbers) { EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("4.3.1")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("4e3.1")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("4.a")); } TEST(JSONReader, SimpleString) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"hello world\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ("hello world", str_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, EmptyString) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ("", str_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, BasicStringEscapes) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("\" \\\"\\\\\\/\\b\\f\\n\\r\\t\\v\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ(" \"\\/\b\f\n\r\t\v", str_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, UnicodeEscapes) { // Test hex and unicode escapes including the null character. std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"\\x41\\x00\\u1234\\u0000\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ(std::wstring(L"A\0\x1234\0", 4), UTF8ToWide(str_val)); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidStrings) { EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"no closing quote")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"\\z invalid escape char\"")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"\\xAQ invalid hex code\"")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("not enough hex chars\\x1\"")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"not enough escape chars\\u123\"")); EXPECT_FALSE( JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"extra backslash at end of input\\\"")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, BasicArray) { std::unique_ptr<ListValue> list = ListValue::From(JSONReader::Read("[true, false, null]")); ASSERT_TRUE(list); EXPECT_EQ(3U, list->GetSize()); // Test with trailing comma. Should be parsed the same as above. std::unique_ptr<Value> root2 = JSONReader::Read("[true, false, null, ]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS); EXPECT_TRUE(list->Equals(root2.get())); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, EmptyArray) { std::unique_ptr<ListValue> list = ListValue::From(JSONReader::Read("[]")); ASSERT_TRUE(list); EXPECT_EQ(0U, list->GetSize()); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, NestedArrays) { std::unique_ptr<ListValue> list = ListValue::From( JSONReader::Read("[[true], [], [false, [], [null]], null]")); ASSERT_TRUE(list); EXPECT_EQ(4U, list->GetSize()); // Lots of trailing commas. std::unique_ptr<Value> root2 = JSONReader::Read("[[true], [], [false, [], [null, ] , ], null,]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS); EXPECT_TRUE(list->Equals(root2.get())); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidArrays) { // Missing close brace. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[[true], [], [false, [], [null]], null")); // Too many commas. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[true,, null]")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[true,, null]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); // No commas. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[true null]")); // Trailing comma. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[true,]")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, ArrayTrailingComma) { // Valid if we set |allow_trailing_comma| to true. std::unique_ptr<ListValue> list = ListValue::From(JSONReader::Read("[true,]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); ASSERT_TRUE(list); EXPECT_EQ(1U, list->GetSize()); Value* tmp_value = nullptr; ASSERT_TRUE(list->Get(0, &tmp_value)); EXPECT_TRUE(tmp_value->is_bool()); bool bool_value = false; EXPECT_TRUE(tmp_value->GetAsBoolean(&bool_value)); EXPECT_TRUE(bool_value); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, ArrayTrailingCommaNoEmptyElements) { // Don't allow empty elements, even if |allow_trailing_comma| is // true. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[,]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[true,,]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[,true,]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("[true,,false]", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, EmptyDictionary) { std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> dict_val = DictionaryValue::From(JSONReader::Read("{}")); ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, CompleteDictionary) { auto dict_val = DictionaryValue::From(JSONReader::Read( "{\"number\":9.87654321, \"null\":null , \"\\x53\" : \"str\" }")); ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val); double double_val = 0.0; EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetDouble("number", &double_val)); EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(9.87654321, double_val); Value* null_val = nullptr; ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val->Get("null", &null_val)); EXPECT_TRUE(null_val->is_none()); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetString("S", &str_val)); EXPECT_EQ("str", str_val); std::unique_ptr<Value> root2 = JSONReader::Read( "{\"number\":9.87654321, \"null\":null , \"\\x53\" : \"str\", }", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS); ASSERT_TRUE(root2); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->Equals(root2.get())); // Test newline equivalence. root2 = JSONReader::Read( "{\n" " \"number\":9.87654321,\n" " \"null\":null,\n" " \"\\x53\":\"str\",\n" "}\n", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS); ASSERT_TRUE(root2); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->Equals(root2.get())); root2 = JSONReader::Read( "{\r\n" " \"number\":9.87654321,\r\n" " \"null\":null,\r\n" " \"\\x53\":\"str\",\r\n" "}\r\n", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS); ASSERT_TRUE(root2); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->Equals(root2.get())); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, NestedDictionaries) { std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> dict_val = DictionaryValue::From(JSONReader::Read( "{\"inner\":{\"array\":[true]},\"false\":false,\"d\":{}}")); ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val); DictionaryValue* inner_dict = nullptr; ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val->GetDictionary("inner", &inner_dict)); ListValue* inner_array = nullptr; ASSERT_TRUE(inner_dict->GetList("array", &inner_array)); EXPECT_EQ(1U, inner_array->GetSize()); bool bool_value = true; EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetBoolean("false", &bool_value)); EXPECT_FALSE(bool_value); inner_dict = nullptr; EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetDictionary("d", &inner_dict)); std::unique_ptr<Value> root2 = JSONReader::Read( "{\"inner\": {\"array\":[true] , },\"false\":false,\"d\":{},}", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->Equals(root2.get())); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, DictionaryKeysWithPeriods) { std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> dict_val = DictionaryValue::From( JSONReader::Read("{\"a.b\":3,\"c\":2,\"d.e.f\":{\"g.h.i.j\":1}}")); ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val); int integer_value = 0; EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetIntegerWithoutPathExpansion("a.b", &integer_value)); EXPECT_EQ(3, integer_value); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetIntegerWithoutPathExpansion("c", &integer_value)); EXPECT_EQ(2, integer_value); DictionaryValue* inner_dict = nullptr; ASSERT_TRUE( dict_val->GetDictionaryWithoutPathExpansion("d.e.f", &inner_dict)); EXPECT_EQ(1U, inner_dict->size()); EXPECT_TRUE( inner_dict->GetIntegerWithoutPathExpansion("g.h.i.j", &integer_value)); EXPECT_EQ(1, integer_value); dict_val = DictionaryValue::From(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\":{\"b\":2},\"a.b\":1}")); ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetInteger("a.b", &integer_value)); EXPECT_EQ(2, integer_value); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetIntegerWithoutPathExpansion("a.b", &integer_value)); EXPECT_EQ(1, integer_value); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidDictionaries) { // No closing brace. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\": true")); // Keys must be quoted strings. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{foo:true}")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{1234: false}")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{:false}")); // Trailing comma. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\":true,}")); // Too many commas. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\":true,,\"b\":false}")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\":true,,\"b\":false}", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); // No separator. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\" \"b\"}")); // Lone comma. EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{,}")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{,}", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\":true,,}", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{,\"a\":true}", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read("{\"a\":true,,\"b\":false}", JSON_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMAS)); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, StackOverflow) { std::string evil(1000000, '['); evil.append(std::string(1000000, ']')); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader::Read(evil)); // A few thousand adjacent lists is fine. std::string not_evil("["); not_evil.reserve(15010); for (int i = 0; i < 5000; ++i) not_evil.append("[],"); not_evil.append("[]]"); std::unique_ptr<ListValue> list = ListValue::From(JSONReader::Read(not_evil)); ASSERT_TRUE(list); EXPECT_EQ(5001U, list->GetSize()); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, UTF8Input) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"\xe7\xbd\x91\xe9\xa1\xb5\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ(L"\x7f51\x9875", UTF8ToWide(str_val)); std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> dict_val = DictionaryValue::From(JSONReader().ReadToValue( "{\"path\": \"/tmp/\xc3\xa0\xc3\xa8\xc3\xb2.png\"}")); ASSERT_TRUE(dict_val); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_val->GetString("path", &str_val)); EXPECT_EQ("/tmp/\xC3\xA0\xC3\xA8\xC3\xB2.png", str_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidUTF8Input) { EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"345\xb0\xa1\xb0\xa2\"")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"123\xc0\x81\"")); EXPECT_FALSE(JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"abc\xc0\xae\"")); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, UTF16Escapes) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"\\u20ac3,14\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ( "\xe2\x82\xac" "3,14", str_val); root = JSONReader().ReadToValue("\"\\ud83d\\udca9\\ud83d\\udc6c\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_string()); str_val.clear(); EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ("\xf0\x9f\x92\xa9\xf0\x9f\x91\xac", str_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidUTF16Escapes) { const char* const cases[] = { "\"\\u123\"", // Invalid scalar. "\"\\ud83d\"", // Invalid scalar. "\"\\u$%@!\"", // Invalid scalar. "\"\\uzz89\"", // Invalid scalar. "\"\\ud83d\\udca\"", // Invalid lower surrogate. "\"\\ud83d\\ud83d\"", // Invalid lower surrogate. "\"\\ud83d\\uaaaZ\"" // Invalid lower surrogate. "\"\\ud83foo\"", // No lower surrogate. "\"\\ud83d\\foo\"" // No lower surrogate. "\"\\ud83\\foo\"" // Invalid upper surrogate. "\"\\ud83d\\u1\"" // No lower surrogate. "\"\\ud83\\u1\"" // Invalid upper surrogate. }; std::unique_ptr<Value> root; for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(cases); ++i) { root = JSONReader().ReadToValue(cases[i]); EXPECT_FALSE(root) << cases[i]; } } TEST(JSONReaderTest, LiteralRoots) { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader::Read("null"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_none()); root = JSONReader::Read("true"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); bool bool_value; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsBoolean(&bool_value)); EXPECT_TRUE(bool_value); root = JSONReader::Read("10"); ASSERT_TRUE(root); int integer_value; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsInteger(&integer_value)); EXPECT_EQ(10, integer_value); root = JSONReader::Read("\"root\""); ASSERT_TRUE(root); std::string str_val; EXPECT_TRUE(root->GetAsString(&str_val)); EXPECT_EQ("root", str_val); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, DISABLED_ReadFromFile) { FilePath path; ASSERT_TRUE(PathService::Get(base::DIR_TEST_DATA, &path)); path = path.AppendASCII("json"); ASSERT_TRUE(base::PathExists(path)); std::string input; ASSERT_TRUE(ReadFileToString(path.AppendASCII("bom_feff.json"), &input)); JSONReader reader; std::unique_ptr<Value> root(reader.ReadToValue(input)); ASSERT_TRUE(root) << reader.GetErrorMessage(); EXPECT_TRUE(root->is_dict()); } // Tests that the root of a JSON object can be deleted safely while its // children outlive it. TEST(JSONReaderTest, StringOptimizations) { std::unique_ptr<Value> dict_literal_0; std::unique_ptr<Value> dict_literal_1; std::unique_ptr<Value> dict_string_0; std::unique_ptr<Value> dict_string_1; std::unique_ptr<Value> list_value_0; std::unique_ptr<Value> list_value_1; { std::unique_ptr<Value> root = JSONReader::Read( "{" " \"test\": {" " \"foo\": true," " \"bar\": 3.14," " \"baz\": \"bat\"," " \"moo\": \"cow\"" " }," " \"list\": [" " \"a\"," " \"b\"" " ]" "}", JSON_PARSE_RFC); ASSERT_TRUE(root); DictionaryValue* root_dict = nullptr; ASSERT_TRUE(root->GetAsDictionary(&root_dict)); DictionaryValue* dict = nullptr; ListValue* list = nullptr; ASSERT_TRUE(root_dict->GetDictionary("test", &dict)); ASSERT_TRUE(root_dict->GetList("list", &list)); ASSERT_TRUE(dict->Remove("foo", &dict_literal_0)); ASSERT_TRUE(dict->Remove("bar", &dict_literal_1)); ASSERT_TRUE(dict->Remove("baz", &dict_string_0)); ASSERT_TRUE(dict->Remove("moo", &dict_string_1)); ASSERT_EQ(2u, list->GetSize()); ASSERT_TRUE(list->Remove(0, &list_value_0)); ASSERT_TRUE(list->Remove(0, &list_value_1)); } bool b = false; double d = 0; std::string s; EXPECT_TRUE(dict_literal_0->GetAsBoolean(&b)); EXPECT_TRUE(b); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_literal_1->GetAsDouble(&d)); EXPECT_EQ(3.14, d); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_string_0->GetAsString(&s)); EXPECT_EQ("bat", s); EXPECT_TRUE(dict_string_1->GetAsString(&s)); EXPECT_EQ("cow", s); EXPECT_TRUE(list_value_0->GetAsString(&s)); EXPECT_EQ("a", s); EXPECT_TRUE(list_value_1->GetAsString(&s)); EXPECT_EQ("b", s); } // A smattering of invalid JSON designed to test specific portions of the // parser implementation against buffer overflow. Best run with DCHECKs so // that the one in NextChar fires. TEST(JSONReaderTest, InvalidSanity) { const char* const kInvalidJson[] = { "/* test *", "{\"foo\"", "{\"foo\":", " [", "\"\\u123g\"", "{\n\"eh:\n}", }; for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(kInvalidJson); ++i) { JSONReader reader; LOG(INFO) << "Sanity test " << i << ": <" << kInvalidJson[i] << ">"; EXPECT_FALSE(reader.ReadToValue(kInvalidJson[i])); EXPECT_NE(JSONReader::JSON_NO_ERROR, reader.error_code()); EXPECT_NE("", reader.GetErrorMessage()); } } TEST(JSONReaderTest, IllegalTrailingNull) { const char json[] = { '"', 'n', 'u', 'l', 'l', '"', '\0' }; std::string json_string(json, sizeof(json)); JSONReader reader; EXPECT_FALSE(reader.ReadToValue(json_string)); EXPECT_EQ(JSONReader::JSON_UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ROOT, reader.error_code()); } TEST(JSONReaderTest, MaxNesting) { std::string json(R"({"outer": { "inner": {"foo": true}}})"); std::unique_ptr<Value> root; root = JSONReader::Read(json, JSON_PARSE_RFC, 3); ASSERT_FALSE(root); root = JSONReader::Read(json, JSON_PARSE_RFC, 4); ASSERT_TRUE(root); } } // namespace base