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-rw-r--r--Bugzilla.pm3
-rw-r--r--Bugzilla/Bug.pm11
-rw-r--r--Bugzilla/Constants.pm4
-rw-r--r--Bugzilla/Error.pm7
-rw-r--r--Bugzilla/Install.pm4
-rw-r--r--Bugzilla/Install/Filesystem.pm4
-rw-r--r--Bugzilla/Search.pm2
-rw-r--r--xt/README18
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search.pm941
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/AndTest.pm69
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/Constants.pm1011
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FakeCGI.pm61
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FieldTest.pm564
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/InjectionTest.pm77
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OperatorTest.pm110
-rw-r--r--xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OrTest.pm186
-rw-r--r--xt/search.t96
17 files changed, 3166 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/Bugzilla.pm b/Bugzilla.pm
index eedcb85ee..33df05efb 100644
--- a/Bugzilla.pm
+++ b/Bugzilla.pm
@@ -463,6 +463,9 @@ sub usage_mode {
elsif ($newval == USAGE_MODE_EMAIL) {
$class->error_mode(ERROR_MODE_DIE);
}
+ elsif ($newval == USAGE_MODE_TEST) {
+ $class->error_mode(ERROR_MODE_TEST);
+ }
else {
ThrowCodeError('usage_mode_invalid',
{'invalid_usage_mode', $newval});
diff --git a/Bugzilla/Bug.pm b/Bugzilla/Bug.pm
index ed302a053..e32add2e1 100644
--- a/Bugzilla/Bug.pm
+++ b/Bugzilla/Bug.pm
@@ -3203,6 +3203,17 @@ sub comments {
return \@comments;
}
+# This is needed by xt/search.t.
+sub percentage_complete {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return undef if $self->{'error'} || !Bugzilla->user->is_timetracker;
+ my $remaining = $self->remaining_time;
+ my $actual = $self->actual_time;
+ my $total = $remaining + $actual;
+ return undef if $total == 0;
+ return 100 * ($actual / $total);
+}
+
sub product {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{product} if exists $self->{product};
diff --git a/Bugzilla/Constants.pm b/Bugzilla/Constants.pm
index 4d9b1edc3..63219833e 100644
--- a/Bugzilla/Constants.pm
+++ b/Bugzilla/Constants.pm
@@ -141,11 +141,13 @@ use File::Basename;
USAGE_MODE_XMLRPC
USAGE_MODE_EMAIL
USAGE_MODE_JSON
+ USAGE_MODE_TEST
ERROR_MODE_WEBPAGE
ERROR_MODE_DIE
ERROR_MODE_DIE_SOAP_FAULT
ERROR_MODE_JSON_RPC
+ ERROR_MODE_TEST
COLOR_ERROR
@@ -457,6 +459,7 @@ use constant USAGE_MODE_CMDLINE => 1;
use constant USAGE_MODE_XMLRPC => 2;
use constant USAGE_MODE_EMAIL => 3;
use constant USAGE_MODE_JSON => 4;
+use constant USAGE_MODE_TEST => 5;
# Error modes. Default set by Bugzilla->usage_mode (so ERROR_MODE_WEBPAGE
# usually). Use with Bugzilla->error_mode.
@@ -464,6 +467,7 @@ use constant ERROR_MODE_WEBPAGE => 0;
use constant ERROR_MODE_DIE => 1;
use constant ERROR_MODE_DIE_SOAP_FAULT => 2;
use constant ERROR_MODE_JSON_RPC => 3;
+use constant ERROR_MODE_TEST => 4;
# The ANSI colors of messages that command-line scripts use
use constant COLOR_ERROR => 'red';
diff --git a/Bugzilla/Error.pm b/Bugzilla/Error.pm
index 60e7837de..649fdd486 100644
--- a/Bugzilla/Error.pm
+++ b/Bugzilla/Error.pm
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ use Bugzilla::WebService::Constants;
use Bugzilla::Util;
use Carp;
+use Data::Dumper;
use Date::Format;
# We cannot use $^S to detect if we are in an eval(), because mod_perl
@@ -102,6 +103,12 @@ sub _throw_error {
$template->process($name, $vars)
|| ThrowTemplateError($template->error());
}
+ # There are some tests that throw and catch a lot of errors,
+ # and calling $template->process over and over for those errors
+ # is too slow. So instead, we just "die" with a dump of the arguments.
+ elsif (Bugzilla->error_mode == ERROR_MODE_TEST) {
+ die Dumper($vars);
+ }
else {
my $message;
$template->process($name, $vars, \$message)
diff --git a/Bugzilla/Install.pm b/Bugzilla/Install.pm
index 3754c0787..9536f4645 100644
--- a/Bugzilla/Install.pm
+++ b/Bugzilla/Install.pm
@@ -358,7 +358,9 @@ sub make_admin {
write_params();
}
- print "\n", get_text('install_admin_created', { user => $user }), "\n";
+ if (Bugzilla->usage_mode == USAGE_MODE_CMDLINE) {
+ print "\n", get_text('install_admin_created', { user => $user }), "\n";
+ }
}
sub _prompt_for_password {
diff --git a/Bugzilla/Install/Filesystem.pm b/Bugzilla/Install/Filesystem.pm
index 0ca49a75c..db55576a4 100644
--- a/Bugzilla/Install/Filesystem.pm
+++ b/Bugzilla/Install/Filesystem.pm
@@ -241,6 +241,8 @@ sub FILESYSTEM {
dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE },
t => { files => OWNER_WRITE,
dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE },
+ xt => { files => OWNER_WRITE,
+ dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE },
'docs/lib' => { files => OWNER_WRITE,
dirs => DIR_OWNER_WRITE },
'docs/*/xml' => { files => OWNER_WRITE,
@@ -333,6 +335,8 @@ EOT
contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY },
't/.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE,
contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY },
+ 'xt/.htaccess' => { perms => WS_SERVE,
+ contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY },
"$datadir/.htaccess" => { perms => WS_SERVE,
contents => HT_DEFAULT_DENY },
diff --git a/Bugzilla/Search.pm b/Bugzilla/Search.pm
index ad8ab0edb..89e2dfa61 100644
--- a/Bugzilla/Search.pm
+++ b/Bugzilla/Search.pm
@@ -2159,7 +2159,7 @@ sub _owner_idle_time_greater_less {
my $table = "idle_" . $$chartid;
$$v =~ /^(\d+)\s*([hHdDwWmMyY])?$/;
- my $quantity = $1;
+ my $quantity = $1 || 0;
my $unit = lc $2;
my $unitinterval = 'DAY';
if ($unit eq 'h') {
diff --git a/xt/README b/xt/README
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..22f9f171b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/README
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+The tests in this directory require a working database, as opposed
+to the tests in t/, which simply test the code without a working
+installation.
+
+Some of the tests may modify your current working installation, even
+if only temporarily. To run the tests that modify your database,
+set the environment variable BZ_WRITE_TESTS to 1.
+
+Some tests also take additional, optional arguments. You can pass arguments
+to tests like:
+
+ prove xt/search.t :: --long --operators=equals,notequals
+
+Note the "::"--that is necessary to note that the arguments are going to
+the test, not to "prove".
+
+See the perldoc of the individual tests to see what options they support,
+or do "perl xt/search.t --help".
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..80e9e0c52
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,941 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# This module tests Bugzilla/Search.pm. It uses various constants
+# that are in Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants, in xt/lib/.
+#
+# It does this by:
+# 1) Creating a bunch of field values. Each field value is
+# randomly named and fully unique.
+# 2) Creating a bunch of bugs that use those unique field
+# values. Each bug has different characteristics--see
+# the comment above the NUM_BUGS constant for a description
+# of each bug.
+# 3) Running searches using the combination of every search operator against
+# every field. The tests that we run are described by the TESTS constant.
+# Some of the operator/field combinations are known to be broken--
+# these are listed in the KNOWN_BROKEN constant.
+# 4) For each search, we make sure that certain bugs are contained in
+# the search, and certain other bugs are not contained in the search.
+# The code for the operator/field tests is mostly in
+# Bugzilla::Test::Search::FieldTest.
+# 5) After testing each operator/field combination's functionality, we
+# do additional tests to make sure that there are no SQL injections
+# possible via any operator/field combination. The code for the
+# SQL Injection tests is in Bugzilla::Test::Search::InjectionTest.
+#
+# Generally, the only way that you should modify the behavior of this
+# script is by modifying the constants.
+
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Bugzilla::Attachment;
+use Bugzilla::Bug ();
+use Bugzilla::Constants;
+use Bugzilla::Field;
+use Bugzilla::Field::Choice;
+use Bugzilla::FlagType;
+use Bugzilla::Group;
+use Bugzilla::Install ();
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::OperatorTest;
+use Bugzilla::User ();
+use Bugzilla::Util qw(generate_random_password);
+
+use Carp;
+use DateTime;
+use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
+
+###############
+# Constructor #
+###############
+
+sub new {
+ my ($class, $options) = @_;
+ return bless { options => $options }, $class;
+}
+
+#############
+# Accessors #
+#############
+
+sub options { return $_[0]->{options} }
+sub option { return $_[0]->{options}->{$_[1]} }
+
+sub num_tests {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my @top_operators = $self->top_level_operators;
+ my @all_operators = $self->all_operators;
+ my $top_operator_tests = $self->_total_operator_tests(\@top_operators);
+ my $all_operator_tests = $self->_total_operator_tests(\@all_operators);
+
+ my @fields = $self->all_fields;
+
+ # Basically, we run TESTS_PER_RUN tests for each field/operator combination.
+ my $top_combinations = $top_operator_tests * scalar(@fields);
+ my $all_combinations = $all_operator_tests * scalar(@fields);
+ # But we also have ORs, for which we run combinations^2 tests.
+ my $join_tests = $self->option('long')
+ ? ($top_combinations * $all_combinations) : 0;
+ # And AND tests, which means we run 2x $join_tests;
+ $join_tests = $join_tests * 2;
+ my $operator_field_tests = ($top_combinations + $join_tests) * TESTS_PER_RUN;
+
+ # Then we test each field/operator combination for SQL injection.
+ my @injection_values = INJECTION_TESTS;
+ my $sql_injection_tests = scalar(@fields) * scalar(@top_operators)
+ * scalar(@injection_values) * NUM_SEARCH_TESTS;
+
+ return $operator_field_tests + $sql_injection_tests;
+}
+
+sub _total_operator_tests {
+ my ($self, $operators) = @_;
+
+ # Some operators have more than one test. Find those ones and add
+ # them to the total operator tests
+ my $extra_operator_tests;
+ foreach my $operator (@$operators) {
+ my $tests = TESTS->{$operator};
+ next if !$tests;
+ my $extra_num = scalar(@$tests) - 1;
+ $extra_operator_tests += $extra_num;
+ }
+ return scalar(@$operators) + $extra_operator_tests;
+
+}
+
+sub all_operators {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ if (not $self->{all_operators}) {
+
+ my @operators;
+ if (my $limit_operators = $self->option('operators')) {
+ @operators = split(',', $limit_operators);
+ }
+ else {
+ @operators = sort (keys %{ Bugzilla::Search::OPERATORS() });
+ }
+ # "substr" is just a backwards-compatibility operator, same as "substring".
+ @operators = grep { $_ ne 'substr' } @operators;
+ $self->{all_operators} = \@operators;
+ }
+ return @{ $self->{all_operators} };
+}
+
+sub all_fields {
+ my $self = shift;
+ if (not $self->{all_fields}) {
+ $self->_create_custom_fields();
+ my @fields = Bugzilla->get_fields;
+ @fields = sort { $a->name cmp $b->name } @fields;
+ $self->{all_fields} = \@fields;
+ }
+ return @{ $self->{all_fields} };
+}
+
+sub top_level_operators {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ if (!$self->{top_level_operators}) {
+ my @operators;
+ my $limit_top = $self->option('top-operators');
+ if ($limit_top) {
+ @operators = split(',', $limit_top);
+ }
+ else {
+ @operators = $self->all_operators;
+ }
+ $self->{top_level_operators} = \@operators;
+ }
+ return @{ $self->{top_level_operators} };
+}
+
+sub text_fields {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my @text_fields = grep { $_->type == FIELD_TYPE_TEXTAREA
+ or $_->type == FIELD_TYPE_FREETEXT } $self->all_fields;
+ @text_fields = map { $_->name } @text_fields;
+ push(@text_fields, qw(short_desc status_whiteboard bug_file_loc see_also));
+ return @text_fields;
+}
+
+sub bugs {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{bugs} ||= [map { $self->_create_one_bug($_) } (1..NUM_BUGS)];
+ return @{ $self->{bugs} };
+}
+
+# Get a numbered bug.
+sub bug {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ return ($self->bugs)[$number - 1];
+}
+
+sub admin {
+ my $self = shift;
+ if (!$self->{admin_user}) {
+ my $admin = create_user("admin");
+ Bugzilla::Install::make_admin($admin);
+ $self->{admin_user} = $admin;
+ }
+ # We send back a fresh object every time, to make sure that group
+ # memberships are always up-to-date.
+ return new Bugzilla::User($self->{admin_user}->id);
+}
+
+sub nobody {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{nobody} ||= Bugzilla::Group->create({ name => "nobody-" . random(),
+ description => "Nobody", isbuggroup => 1 });
+ return $self->{nobody};
+}
+sub everybody {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ $self->{everybody} ||= create_group('To The Limit');
+ return $self->{everybody};
+}
+
+sub bug_create_value {
+ my ($self, $number, $field) = @_;
+ $field = $field->name if blessed($field);
+ if ($number == 6 and $field ne 'alias') {
+ $number = 1;
+ }
+ my $value = $self->_bug_create_values->{$number}->{$field};
+ return $value if defined $value;
+ return $self->_extra_bug_create_values->{$number}->{$field};
+}
+sub bug_update_value {
+ my ($self, $number, $field) = @_;
+ $field = $field->name if blessed($field);
+ if ($number == 6 and $field ne 'alias') {
+ $number = 1;
+ }
+ return $self->_bug_update_values->{$number}->{$field};
+}
+
+# Values used to create the bugs.
+sub _bug_create_values {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{bug_create_values} if $self->{bug_create_values};
+ my %values;
+ foreach my $number (1..NUM_BUGS) {
+ $values{$number} = $self->_create_field_values($number, 'for create');
+ }
+ $self->{bug_create_values} = \%values;
+ return $self->{bug_create_values};
+}
+# Values as they existed on the bug, at creation time. Used by the
+# changedfrom tests.
+sub _extra_bug_create_values {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{extra_bug_create_values} ||= { map { $_ => {} } (1..NUM_BUGS) };
+ return $self->{extra_bug_create_values};
+}
+
+# Values used to update the bugs after they are created.
+sub _bug_update_values {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{bug_update_values} if $self->{bug_update_values};
+ my %values;
+ foreach my $number (1..NUM_BUGS) {
+ $values{$number} = $self->_create_field_values($number);
+ }
+ $self->{bug_update_values} = \%values;
+ return $self->{bug_update_values};
+}
+
+##############################
+# General Helper Subroutines #
+##############################
+
+sub random {
+ $_[0] ||= FIELD_SIZE;
+ generate_random_password(@_);
+}
+
+# We need to use a custom timestamp for each create() and update(),
+# because the database returns the same value for LOCALTIMESTAMP(0)
+# for the entire transaction, and we need each created bug to have
+# its own creation_ts and delta_ts.
+sub timestamp {
+ my ($day, $second) = @_;
+ return DateTime->new(
+ year => 2037,
+ month => 1,
+ day => $day,
+ hour => 12,
+ minute => $second,
+ second => 0,
+ # We make it floating because the timezone doesn't matter for our uses,
+ # and we want totally consistent behavior across all possible machines.
+ time_zone => 'floating',
+ );
+}
+
+sub create_keyword {
+ my ($number) = @_;
+ return Bugzilla::Keyword->create({
+ name => "$number-keyword-" . random(),
+ description => "Keyword $number" });
+}
+
+sub create_user {
+ my ($prefix) = @_;
+ my $user_name = $prefix . '-' . random(10) . "@" . random(10)
+ . "." . random(3);
+ my $user_realname = $prefix . '-' . random();
+ my $user = Bugzilla::User->create({
+ login_name => $user_name,
+ realname => $user_realname,
+ cryptpassword => '*',
+ });
+ return $user;
+}
+
+sub create_group {
+ my ($prefix) = @_;
+ return Bugzilla::Group->create({
+ name => "$prefix-group-" . random(), description => "Everybody $prefix",
+ userregexp => '.*', isbuggroup => 1 });
+}
+
+sub create_legal_value {
+ my ($field, $number) = @_;
+ my $type = Bugzilla::Field::Choice->type($field);
+ my $field_name = $field->name;
+ return $type->create({ value => "$number-$field_name-" . random(),
+ is_open => 0 });
+}
+
+#########################
+# Custom Field Creation #
+#########################
+
+sub _create_custom_fields {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return if !$self->option('add-custom-fields');
+
+ while (my ($type, $name) = each %{ CUSTOM_FIELDS() }) {
+ my $exists = new Bugzilla::Field({ name => $name });
+ next if $exists;
+ Bugzilla::Field->create({
+ name => $name,
+ type => $type,
+ description => "Search Test Field $name",
+ enter_bug => 1,
+ custom => 1,
+ buglist => 1,
+ is_mandatory => 0,
+ });
+ }
+}
+
+########################
+# Field Value Creation #
+########################
+
+sub _create_field_values {
+ my ($self, $number, $for_create) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+
+ Bugzilla->set_user($self->admin);
+
+ my @selects = grep { $_->is_select } $self->all_fields;
+ my %values;
+ foreach my $field (@selects) {
+ next if $field->is_abnormal;
+ $values{$field->name} = create_legal_value($field, $number)->name;
+ }
+
+ my $group = create_group($number);
+ $values{groups} = [$group->name];
+
+ $values{'keywords'} = create_keyword($number)->name;
+
+ foreach my $field qw(assigned_to qa_contact reporter cc) {
+ $values{$field} = create_user("$number-$field-")->login;
+ }
+
+ my $classification = Bugzilla::Classification->create(
+ { name => "$number-classification-" . random() });
+ $classification = $classification->name;
+
+ my $version = "$number-version-" . random();
+ my $milestone = "$number-tm-" . random(15);
+ my $product = Bugzilla::Product->create({
+ name => "$number-product-" . random(),
+ description => 'Created by t/search.t',
+ defaultmilestone => $milestone,
+ classification => $classification,
+ version => $version,
+ allows_unconfirmed => 1,
+ });
+ foreach my $item ($group, $self->nobody) {
+ $product->set_group_controls($item,
+ { membercontrol => CONTROLMAPSHOWN,
+ othercontrol => CONTROLMAPNA });
+ }
+ # $product->update() is called lower down.
+ my $component = Bugzilla::Component->create({
+ product => $product, name => "$number-component-" . random(),
+ initialowner => create_user("$number-defaultowner")->login,
+ initialqacontact => create_user("$number-defaultqa")->login,
+ initial_cc => [create_user("$number-initcc")->login],
+ description => "Component $number" });
+
+ $values{'product'} = $product->name;
+ $values{'component'} = $component->name;
+ $values{'target_milestone'} = $milestone;
+ $values{'version'} = $version;
+
+ foreach my $field ($self->text_fields) {
+ # We don't add a - after $field for the text fields, because
+ # if we do, fulltext searching for short_desc pulls out
+ # "short_desc" as a word and matches it in every bug.
+ my $value = "$number-$field" . random();
+ if ($field eq 'bug_file_loc' or $field eq 'see_also') {
+ $value = "http://$value" . random(3)
+ . "/show_bug.cgi?id=$number";
+ }
+ $values{$field} = $value;
+ }
+
+ my @date_fields = grep { $_->type == FIELD_TYPE_DATETIME } $self->all_fields;
+ foreach my $field (@date_fields) {
+ # We use 03 as the month because that differs from our creation_ts,
+ # delta_ts, and deadline. (It's nice to have recognizable values
+ # for each field when debugging.)
+ my $second = $for_create ? $number : $number + 1;
+ $values{$field->name} = "2037-03-0$number 12:34:0$second";
+ }
+
+ $values{alias} = "$number-alias-" . random(12);
+
+ # Prefixing the original comment with "description" makes the
+ # lesserthan and greaterthan tests behave predictably.
+ my $comm_prefix = $for_create ? "description-" : '';
+ $values{comment} = "$comm_prefix$number-comment-" . random()
+ . ' ' . random();
+
+ my @flags;
+ my $setter = create_user("$number-setter");
+ my $requestee = create_user("$number-requestee");
+ $values{set_flags} = _create_flags($number, $setter, $requestee);
+
+ my $month = $for_create ? "12" : "02";
+ $values{'deadline'} = "2037-$month-0$number";
+ my $estimate_times = $for_create ? 10 : 1;
+ $values{estimated_time} = $estimate_times * $number;
+
+ $values{attachment} = _get_attach_values($number, $for_create);
+
+ # Some things only happen on the first bug.
+ if ($number == 1) {
+ # We use 6 as the prefix for the extra values, because bug 6's values
+ # don't otherwise get used (since bug 6 is created as a clone of
+ # bug 1). This also makes sure that our greaterthan/lessthan
+ # tests work properly.
+ my $extra_group = create_group(6);
+ $product->set_group_controls($extra_group,
+ { membercontrol => CONTROLMAPSHOWN,
+ othercontrol => CONTROLMAPNA });
+ $values{groups} = [$values{groups}->[0], $extra_group->name];
+ my $extra_keyword = create_keyword(6);
+ $values{keywords} = [$values{keywords}, $extra_keyword->name];
+ my $extra_cc = create_user("6-cc");
+ $values{cc} = [$values{cc}, $extra_cc->login];
+ my @multi_selects = grep { $_->type == FIELD_TYPE_MULTI_SELECT }
+ $self->all_fields;
+ foreach my $field (@multi_selects) {
+ my $new_value = create_legal_value($field, 6);
+ my $name = $field->name;
+ $values{$name} = [$values{$name}, $new_value->name];
+ }
+ }
+
+ # On bug 5, any field that *can* be left empty, *is* left empty.
+ if ($number == 5) {
+ my @set_fields = grep { $_->type == FIELD_TYPE_SINGLE_SELECT }
+ $self->all_fields;
+ @set_fields = map { $_->name } @set_fields;
+ push(@set_fields, qw(short_desc version reporter));
+ foreach my $key (keys %values) {
+ delete $values{$key} unless grep { $_ eq $key } @set_fields;
+ }
+ }
+
+ $product->update();
+
+ return \%values;
+}
+
+# Flags
+sub _create_flags {
+ my ($number, $setter, $requestee) = @_;
+
+ my $flagtypes = _create_flagtypes($number);
+
+ my %flags;
+ foreach my $type qw(a b) {
+ $flags{$type} = _get_flag_values(@_, $flagtypes->{$type});
+ }
+ return \%flags;
+}
+
+sub _create_flagtypes {
+ my ($number) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+ my $name = "$number-flag-" . random();
+ my $desc = "FlagType $number";
+
+ my %flagtypes;
+ foreach my $target (qw(a b)) {
+ $dbh->do("INSERT INTO flagtypes
+ (name, description, target_type, is_requestable,
+ is_requesteeble, is_multiplicable, cc_list)
+ VALUES (?,?,?,1,1,1,'')",
+ undef, $name, $desc, $target);
+ my $id = $dbh->bz_last_key('flagtypes', 'id');
+ $dbh->do('INSERT INTO flaginclusions (type_id) VALUES (?)',
+ undef, $id);
+ my $flagtype = new Bugzilla::FlagType($id);
+ $flagtypes{$target} = $flagtype;
+ }
+ return \%flagtypes;
+}
+
+sub _get_flag_values {
+ my ($number, $setter, $requestee, $flagtype) = @_;
+
+ my @set_flags;
+ if ($number <= 2) {
+ foreach my $value (qw(? - + ?)) {
+ my $flag = { type_id => $flagtype->id, status => $value,
+ setter => $setter, flagtype => $flagtype };
+ push(@set_flags, $flag);
+ }
+ $set_flags[0]->{requestee} = $requestee->login;
+ }
+ else {
+ @set_flags = ({ type_id => $flagtype->id, status => '+',
+ setter => $setter, flagtype => $flagtype });
+ }
+ return \@set_flags;
+}
+
+# Attachments
+sub _get_attach_values {
+ my ($number, $for_create) = @_;
+
+ my $boolean = $number == 1 ? 1 : 0;
+ if ($for_create) {
+ $boolean = !$boolean ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ my $ispatch = $for_create ? 'ispatch' : 'is_patch';
+ my $isobsolete = $for_create ? 'isobsolete' : 'is_obsolete';
+ my $isprivate = $for_create ? 'isprivate' : 'is_private';
+ my $mimetype = $for_create ? 'mimetype' : 'content_type';
+
+ my %values = (
+ description => "$number-attach_desc-" . random(),
+ filename => "$number-filename-" . random(),
+ $ispatch => $boolean,
+ $isobsolete => $boolean,
+ $isprivate => $boolean,
+ $mimetype => "text/x-$number-" . random(),
+ );
+ if ($for_create) {
+ $values{data} = "$number-data-" . random() . random();
+ }
+ return \%values;
+}
+
+################
+# Bug Creation #
+################
+
+sub _create_one_bug {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+
+ # We need bug 6 to have a unique alias that is not a clone of bug 1's,
+ # so we get the alias separately from the other parameters.
+ my $alias = $self->bug_create_value($number, 'alias');
+ my $update_alias = $self->bug_update_value($number, 'alias');
+
+ # Otherwise, make bug 6 a clone of bug 1.
+ $number = 1 if $number == 6;
+
+ my $reporter = $self->bug_create_value($number, 'reporter');
+ Bugzilla->set_user(Bugzilla::User->check($reporter));
+
+ # We create the bug with one set of values, and then we change it
+ # to have different values.
+ my %params = %{ $self->_bug_create_values->{$number} };
+ $params{alias} = $alias;
+
+ # There are some things in bug_create_values that shouldn't go into
+ # create().
+ delete @params{qw(attachment set_flags)};
+
+ my ($status, $resolution, $see_also) =
+ delete @params{qw(bug_status resolution see_also)};
+ # All the bugs are created with everconfirmed = 0.
+ $params{bug_status} = 'UNCONFIRMED';
+ my $bug = Bugzilla::Bug->create(\%params);
+
+ # These are necessary for the changedfrom tests.
+ my $extra_values = $self->_extra_bug_create_values->{$number};
+ foreach my $field qw(comments remaining_time flags percentage_complete
+ keyword_objects everconfirmed dependson blocked
+ groups_in)
+ {
+ $extra_values->{$field} = $bug->$field;
+ }
+ $extra_values->{reporter_accessible} = $number == 1 ? 0 : 1;
+ $extra_values->{cclist_accessible} = $number == 1 ? 0 : 1;
+
+ if ($number == 5) {
+ # Bypass Bugzilla::Bug--we don't want any changes in bugs_activity
+ # for bug 5.
+ $dbh->do('UPDATE bugs SET qa_contact = NULL, reporter_accessible = 0,
+ cclist_accessible = 0 WHERE bug_id = ?',
+ undef, $bug->id);
+ $dbh->do('DELETE FROM cc WHERE bug_id = ?', undef, $bug->id);
+ my $ts = '1970-01-01 00:00:00';
+ $dbh->do('UPDATE bugs SET creation_ts = ?, delta_ts = ?
+ WHERE bug_id = ?', undef, $ts, $ts, $bug->id);
+ $dbh->do('UPDATE longdescs SET bug_when = ? WHERE bug_id = ?',
+ undef, $ts, $bug->id);
+ $bug->{creation_ts} = $ts;
+ }
+ else {
+ # Manually set the creation_ts so that each bug has a different one.
+ #
+ # Also, manually update the resolution and bug_status, because
+ # we want to see both of them change in bugs_activity, so we
+ # have to start with values for both (and as of the time when I'm
+ # writing this test, Bug->create doesn't support setting resolution).
+ #
+ # Same for see_also.
+ my $timestamp = timestamp($number, $number - 1);
+ my $creation_ts = $timestamp->ymd . ' ' . $timestamp->hms;
+ $bug->{creation_ts} = $creation_ts;
+ $dbh->do('UPDATE longdescs SET bug_when = ? WHERE bug_id = ?',
+ undef, $creation_ts, $bug->id);
+ $dbh->do('UPDATE bugs SET creation_ts = ?, bug_status = ?,
+ resolution = ? WHERE bug_id = ?',
+ undef, $creation_ts, $status, $resolution, $bug->id);
+ $dbh->do('INSERT INTO bug_see_also (bug_id, value) VALUES (?,?)',
+ undef, $bug->id, $see_also);
+
+ if ($number == 1) {
+ # Bug 1 needs to start off with reporter_accessible and
+ # cclist_accessible being 0, so that when we change them to 1,
+ # that change shows up in bugs_activity.
+ $dbh->do('UPDATE bugs SET reporter_accessible = 0,
+ cclist_accessible = 0 WHERE bug_id = ?',
+ undef, $bug->id);
+ }
+
+ my %update_params = %{ $self->_bug_update_values->{$number} };
+ my %reverse_map = reverse %{ Bugzilla::Bug->FIELD_MAP };
+ foreach my $db_name (keys %reverse_map) {
+ next if $db_name eq 'comment';
+ next if $db_name eq 'status_whiteboard';
+ if (exists $update_params{$db_name}) {
+ my $update_name = $reverse_map{$db_name};
+ $update_params{$update_name} = delete $update_params{$db_name};
+ }
+ }
+
+ my ($new_status, $new_res) =
+ delete @update_params{qw(status resolution)};
+ # Bypass the status workflow.
+ $bug->{bug_status} = $new_status;
+ $bug->{resolution} = $new_res;
+ $bug->{everconfirmed} = 1 if $number == 1;
+
+ # add/remove/set fields.
+ $update_params{keywords} = { set => $update_params{keywords} };
+ $update_params{groups} = { add => $update_params{groups},
+ remove => $bug->groups_in };
+ my @cc_remove = map { $_->login } @{ $bug->cc_users };
+ my $cc_add = $update_params{cc};
+ $cc_add = [$cc_add] if !ref $cc_add;
+ $update_params{cc} = { add => $cc_add, remove => \@cc_remove };
+ my $see_also_remove = $bug->see_also;
+ my $see_also_add = [$update_params{see_also}];
+ $update_params{see_also} = { add => $see_also_add,
+ remove => $see_also_remove };
+ $update_params{comment} = { body => $update_params{comment} };
+ $update_params{work_time} = $number;
+ # Setting work_time kills the remaining_time, so we need to
+ # preserve that. We add 8 because that produces an integer
+ # percentage_complete for bug 1, which is necessary for
+ # accurate "equals"-type searching.
+ $update_params{remaining_time} = $number + 8;
+ $update_params{reporter_accessible} = $number == 1 ? 1 : 0;
+ $update_params{cclist_accessible} = $number == 1 ? 1 : 0;
+ $update_params{alias} = $update_alias;
+
+ $bug->set_all(\%update_params);
+ my $flags = $self->bug_create_value($number, 'set_flags')->{b};
+ $bug->set_flags([], $flags);
+ $timestamp->set(second => $number);
+ $bug->update($timestamp->ymd . ' ' . $timestamp->hms);
+
+ # It's not generally safe to do update() multiple times on
+ # the same Bug object.
+ $bug = new Bugzilla::Bug($bug->id);
+ my $update_flags = $self->bug_update_value($number, 'set_flags')->{b};
+ $_->{status} = 'X' foreach @{ $bug->flags };
+ $bug->set_flags($bug->flags, $update_flags);
+ if ($number == 1) {
+ my $comment_id = $bug->comments->[-1]->id;
+ $bug->set_comment_is_private({ $comment_id => 1 });
+ }
+ $bug->update($bug->delta_ts);
+
+ my $attach_create = $self->bug_create_value($number, 'attachment');
+ my $attachment = Bugzilla::Attachment->create({
+ bug => $bug,
+ creation_ts => $creation_ts,
+ %$attach_create });
+ # Store for the changedfrom tests.
+ $extra_values->{attachments} =
+ [new Bugzilla::Attachment($attachment->id)];
+
+ my $attach_update = $self->bug_update_value($number, 'attachment');
+ $attachment->set_all($attach_update);
+ # In order to keep the mimetype on the ispatch attachment,
+ # we need to bypass the validator.
+ $attachment->{mimetype} = $attach_update->{content_type};
+ my $attach_flags = $self->bug_update_value($number, 'set_flags')->{a};
+ $attachment->set_flags([], $attach_flags);
+ $attachment->update($bug->delta_ts);
+ }
+
+ # Values for changedfrom.
+ $extra_values->{creation_ts} = $bug->creation_ts;
+ $extra_values->{delta_ts} = $bug->creation_ts;
+
+ return new Bugzilla::Bug($bug->id);
+}
+
+###################################
+# Test::Builder Memory Efficiency #
+###################################
+
+# Test::Builder stores information for each test run, but Test::Harness
+# and TAP::Harness don't actually need this information. When we run 60
+# million tests, the history eats up all our memory. (After about
+# 1 million tests, memory usage is around 1 GB.)
+#
+# The only part of the history that Test::More actually *uses* is the "ok"
+# field, which we store more efficiently, in an array, and then we re-populate
+# the Test_Results in Test::Builder at the end of the test.
+sub clean_test_history {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return if !$self->option('long');
+ my $builder = Test::More->builder;
+ my $current_test = $builder->current_test;
+
+ # I don't use details() because I don't want to copy the array.
+ my $results = $builder->{Test_Results};
+ my $check_test = $current_test - 1;
+ while (my $result = $results->[$check_test]) {
+ last if !$result;
+ $self->test_success($check_test, $result->{ok});
+ $check_test--;
+ }
+
+ # Truncate the test history array, but retain the current test number.
+ $builder->{Test_Results} = [];
+ $builder->{Curr_Test} = $current_test;
+}
+
+sub test_success {
+ my ($self, $index, $status) = @_;
+ $self->{test_success}->[$index] = $status;
+ return $self->{test_success};
+}
+
+sub repopulate_test_results {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return if !$self->option('long');
+ $self->clean_test_history();
+ # We create only two hashes, for memory efficiency.
+ my %ok = ( ok => 1 );
+ my %not_ok = ( ok => 0 );
+ my @results;
+ foreach my $success (@{ $self->{test_success} }) {
+ push(@results, $success ? \%ok : \%not_ok);
+ }
+ my $builder = Test::More->builder;
+ $builder->{Test_Results} = \@results;
+}
+
+##########
+# Caches #
+##########
+
+# When doing AND and OR tests, we essentially test the same field/operator
+# combinations over and over. So, if we're going to be running those tests,
+# we cache the translated_value of the FieldTests globally so that we don't
+# have to re-run the value-translation code every time (which can be pretty
+# slow).
+sub value_translation_cache {
+ my ($self, $field_test, $value) = @_;
+ return if !$self->option('long');
+ my $test_name = $field_test->name;
+ if (@_ == 3) {
+ $self->{value_translation_cache}->{$test_name} = $value;
+ }
+ return $self->{value_translation_cache}->{$test_name};
+}
+
+#############
+# Main Test #
+#############
+
+sub run {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+
+ # We want backtraces on any "die" message or any warning.
+ # Otherwise it's hard to trace errors inside of Bugzilla::Search from
+ # reading automated test run results.
+ local $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::cluck;
+ local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&Carp::confess;
+
+ $dbh->bz_start_transaction();
+
+ # Some parameters need to be set in order for the tests to function
+ # properly.
+ my $everybody = $self->everybody;
+ my $params = Bugzilla->params;
+ local $params->{'useclassification'} = 1;
+ local $params->{'useqacontact'} = 1;
+ local $params->{'usebugaliases'} = 1;
+ local $params->{'usetargetmilestone'} = 1;
+ local $params->{'mail_delivery_method'} = 'None';
+ local $params->{'timetrackinggroup'} = $everybody->name;
+ local $params->{'insidergroup'} = $everybody->name;
+
+ $self->_setup_bugs();
+
+ # Even though _setup_bugs set us as an admin, we want to be sure at
+ # this point that we have an admin with refreshed group memberships.
+ Bugzilla->set_user($self->admin);
+ foreach my $operator ($self->top_level_operators) {
+ my $operator_test =
+ new Bugzilla::Test::Search::OperatorTest($operator, $self);
+ $operator_test->run();
+ }
+
+ # Rollbacks won't get rid of bugs_fulltext entries, so we do that ourselves.
+ my @bug_ids = map { $_->id } $self->bugs;
+ my $bug_id_string = join(',', @bug_ids);
+ $dbh->do("DELETE FROM bugs_fulltext WHERE bug_id IN ($bug_id_string)");
+ $dbh->bz_rollback_transaction();
+ $self->repopulate_test_results();
+}
+
+# This makes a few changes to the bugs after they're created--changes
+# that can only be done after all the bugs have been created.
+sub _setup_bugs {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ $self->_setup_dependencies();
+ $self->_set_bug_id_fields();
+ $self->_protect_bug_6();
+}
+sub _setup_dependencies {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+
+ # Set up depedency relationships between the bugs.
+ # Bug 1 + 6 depend on bug 2 and block bug 3.
+ my $bug2 = $self->bug(2);
+ my $bug3 = $self->bug(3);
+ foreach my $number (1,6) {
+ my $bug = $self->bug($number);
+ my @original_delta = ($bug2->delta_ts, $bug3->delta_ts);
+ Bugzilla->set_user($bug->reporter);
+ $bug->set_dependencies([$bug2->id], [$bug3->id]);
+ $bug->update($bug->delta_ts);
+ # Setting dependencies changed the delta_ts on bug2 and bug3, so
+ # re-set them back to what they were before. However, we leave
+ # the correct update times in bugs_activity, so that the changed*
+ # searches still work right.
+ my $set_delta = $dbh->prepare(
+ 'UPDATE bugs SET delta_ts = ? WHERE bug_id = ?');
+ foreach my $row ([$original_delta[0], $bug2->id],
+ [$original_delta[1], $bug3->id])
+ {
+ $set_delta->execute(@$row);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub _set_bug_id_fields {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ # BUG_ID fields couldn't be set before, because before we create bug 1,
+ # we don't necessarily have any valid bug ids.)
+ my @bug_id_fields = grep { $_->type == FIELD_TYPE_BUG_ID }
+ $self->all_fields;
+ foreach my $number (1..NUM_BUGS) {
+ my $bug = $self->bug($number);
+ $number = 1 if $number == 6;
+ next if $number == 5;
+ my $other_bug = $self->bug($number + 1);
+ Bugzilla->set_user($bug->reporter);
+ foreach my $field (@bug_id_fields) {
+ $bug->set_custom_field($field, $other_bug->id);
+ $bug->update($bug->delta_ts);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub _protect_bug_6 {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+
+ Bugzilla->set_user($self->admin);
+
+ # Put bug6 in the nobody group.
+ my $nobody = $self->nobody;
+ # We pull it newly from the DB to be sure it's safe to call update()
+ # on.
+ my $bug6 = new Bugzilla::Bug($self->bug(6)->id);
+ $bug6->add_group($nobody);
+ $bug6->update($bug6->delta_ts);
+
+ # Remove the admin (and everybody else) from the $nobody group.
+ $dbh->do('DELETE FROM group_group_map
+ WHERE grantor_id = ? OR member_id = ?', undef,
+ $nobody->id, $nobody->id);
+}
+
+1;
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/AndTest.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/AndTest.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d7b21af48
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/AndTest.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# This test combines two field/operator combinations using AND in
+# a single boolean chart.
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search::AndTest;
+use base qw(Bugzilla::Test::Search::OrTest);
+
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::FakeCGI;
+use List::MoreUtils qw(all);
+
+use constant type => 'AND';
+
+#############
+# Accessors #
+#############
+
+# In an AND test, bugs ARE supposed to be contained only if they are contained
+# by ALL tests.
+sub bug_is_contained {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ return all { $_->bug_is_contained($number) } $self->field_tests;
+}
+
+########################
+# SKIP & TODO Messages #
+########################
+
+sub _join_skip { () }
+sub _join_broken_constant { {} }
+
+##############################
+# Bugzilla::Search arguments #
+##############################
+
+sub search_params {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my @all_params = map { $_->search_params } $self->field_tests;
+ my $params = new Bugzilla::Test::Search::FakeCGI;
+ my $chart = 0;
+ foreach my $item (@all_params) {
+ $params->param("field0-$chart-0", $item->param('field0-0-0'));
+ $params->param("type0-$chart-0", $item->param('type0-0-0'));
+ $params->param("value0-$chart-0", $item->param('value0-0-0'));
+ $chart++;
+ }
+ return $params;
+}
+
+1; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/Constants.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/Constants.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..95bba8ed4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/Constants.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,1011 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+
+# These are constants used by Bugzilla::Test::Search.
+# See the comment at the top of that package for a general overview
+# of how the search test works, and how the constants are used.
+# More detailed information on each constant is available in the comments
+# in this file.
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants;
+use base qw(Exporter);
+use Bugzilla::Constants;
+
+our @EXPORT = qw(
+ ATTACHMENT_FIELDS
+ COLUMN_TRANSLATION
+ COMMENT_FIELDS
+ CUSTOM_FIELDS
+ FIELD_SIZE
+ FIELD_SUBSTR_SIZE
+ FLAG_FIELDS
+ INJECTION_BROKEN_FIELD
+ INJECTION_BROKEN_OPERATOR
+ INJECTION_TESTS
+ KNOWN_BROKEN
+ NUM_BUGS
+ NUM_SEARCH_TESTS
+ OR_BROKEN
+ OR_SKIP
+ SKIP_FIELDS
+ SUBSTR_SIZE
+ TESTS
+ TESTS_PER_RUN
+ USER_FIELDS
+);
+
+# Bug 1 is designed to be found by all the "equals" tests. It has
+# multiple values for several fields where other fields only have
+# one value.
+#
+# Bug 2 and 3 have a dependency relationship with Bug 1,
+# but show up in "not equals" tests. We do use bug 2 in multiple-value
+# tests.
+#
+# Bug 4 should never show up in any equals test, and has no relationship
+# with any other bug. However, it does have all its fields set.
+#
+# Bug 5 only has values set for mandatory fields, to expose problems
+# that happen with "not equals" tests failing to catch bugs that don't
+# have a value set at all.
+#
+# Bug 6 is a clone of Bug 1, but is in a group that the searcher isn't
+# in.
+use constant NUM_BUGS => 6;
+
+# How many tests there are for each operator/field combination other
+# than the "contains" tests.
+use constant NUM_SEARCH_TESTS => 3;
+# This is how many tests get run for each field/operator.
+use constant TESTS_PER_RUN => NUM_SEARCH_TESTS + NUM_BUGS;
+
+# This is how many random characters we generate for most fields' names.
+# (Some fields can't be this long, though, so they have custom lengths
+# in Bugzilla::Test::Search).
+use constant FIELD_SIZE => 30;
+
+# These are the custom fields that are created if the BZ_MODIFY_DATABASE_TESTS
+# environment variable is set.
+use constant CUSTOM_FIELDS => {
+ FIELD_TYPE_FREETEXT, 'cf_freetext',
+ FIELD_TYPE_SINGLE_SELECT, 'cf_single_select',
+ FIELD_TYPE_MULTI_SELECT, 'cf_multi_select',
+ FIELD_TYPE_TEXTAREA, 'cf_textarea',
+ FIELD_TYPE_DATETIME, 'cf_datetime',
+ FIELD_TYPE_BUG_ID, 'cf_bugid',
+};
+
+# This translates fielddefs names into Search column names.
+use constant COLUMN_TRANSLATION => {
+ creation_ts => 'opendate',
+ delta_ts => 'changeddate',
+ work_time => 'actual_time',
+};
+
+# Make comment field names to their Bugzilla::Comment accessor.
+use constant COMMENT_FIELDS => {
+ longdesc => 'body',
+ work_time => 'work_time',
+ commenter => 'author',
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => 'is_private',
+};
+
+# Same as above, for Bugzilla::Attachment.
+use constant ATTACHMENT_FIELDS => {
+ mimetype => 'contenttype',
+ submitter => 'attacher',
+ thedata => 'data',
+};
+
+# Same, for Bugzilla::Flag.
+use constant FLAG_FIELDS => {
+ 'flagtypes.name' => 'name',
+ 'setters.login_name' => 'setter',
+ 'requestees.login_name' => 'requestee',
+};
+
+# These are fields that we don't test. Test::More will mark these
+# "TODO & SKIP", and not run tests for them at all.
+#
+# attachments.isurl can't easily be supported by us, but it's basically
+# identical to isprivate and isobsolete for searching, so that's not a big
+# loss.
+#
+# We don't support days_elapsed or owner_idle_time yet.
+use constant SKIP_FIELDS => qw(
+ attachments.isurl
+ owner_idle_time
+ days_elapsed
+);
+
+# During OR tests, we skip these fields. They basically just don't work
+# right in OR tests, and it's too much work to document the exact tests
+# that they cause to fail.
+use constant OR_SKIP => qw(
+ percentage_complete
+ flagtypes.name
+);
+
+# All the fields that represent users.
+use constant USER_FIELDS => qw(
+ assigned_to
+ reporter
+ qa_contact
+ commenter
+ attachments.submitter
+ setters.login_name
+ requestees.login_name cc
+);
+
+# For the "substr"-type searches, how short of a substring should
+# we use?
+use constant SUBSTR_SIZE => 20;
+# However, for some fields, we use a different size.
+use constant FIELD_SUBSTR_SIZE => {
+ alias => 12,
+ bug_file_loc => 30,
+ # Just the month and day.
+ deadline => -5,
+ creation_ts => -8,
+ delta_ts => -8,
+ work_time => 3,
+ remaining_time => 3,
+ see_also => 30,
+ target_milestone => 12,
+};
+
+################
+# Known Broken #
+################
+
+# See the KNOWN_BROKEN constant for a general description of these
+# "_BROKEN" constants.
+
+# Search.pm currently enforces "this must be a 0 or 1" in situations
+# where it should not, with two of the attachment booleans.
+use constant ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN => (
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { search => 1 },
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { search => 1 },
+);
+
+# Sometimes the search for attachment booleans works, but then contains
+# the wrong results, because it does not contain bugs that fully lack
+# attachments.
+use constant ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_CONTAINS_BROKEN => (
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { contains => [5] },
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { contains => [5] },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { contains => [5] },
+);
+
+# Certain fields fail all the "negative" search tests:
+#
+# Blocked and Dependson "notequals" only finds bugs that have
+# values for the field, but where the dependency list doesn't contain
+# the bug you listed. It doesn't find bugs that fully lack values for
+# the fields, as it should.
+#
+# cc "not" matches if any CC'ed user matches, and it fails to match
+# if there are no CCs on the bug.
+#
+# bug_group notequals doesn't find bugs that fully lack groups,
+# and matches if there is one group that isn't equal.
+#
+# bug_file_loc can be NULL, so it gets missed by the normal
+# notequals search.
+#
+# keywords & longdescs "notequals" match if *any* of the values
+# are not equal to the string provided. Also, keywords fails to match
+# if there are no keywords on the bug.
+#
+# attachments.* notequals doesn't find bugs that lack attachments.
+#
+# deadline notequals does not find bugs that lack deadlines
+#
+# setters notequal doesn't find bugs that fully lack flags.
+# (maybe this is OK?)
+#
+# requestees.login_name doesn't find bugs that fully lack requestees.
+use constant NEGATIVE_BROKEN => (
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_CONTAINS_BROKEN,
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [5] },
+ 'attachments.description' => { contains => [5] },
+ 'attachments.filename' => { contains => [5] },
+ 'attachments.mimetype' => { contains => [5] },
+ 'attachments.submitter' => { contains => [5] },
+ blocked => { contains => [3,4,5] },
+ bug_file_loc => { contains => [5] },
+ bug_group => { contains => [1,5] },
+ cc => { contains => [1,5] },
+ deadline => { contains => [5] },
+ dependson => { contains => [2,4,5] },
+ keywords => { contains => [1,5] },
+ longdesc => { contains => [1] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { contains => [1] },
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [1] },
+ 'requestees.login_name' => { contains => [3,4,5] },
+ 'setters.login_name' => { contains => [5] },
+ work_time => { contains => [1] },
+ # Custom fields are busted because they can be NULL.
+ FIELD_TYPE_FREETEXT, { contains => [5] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_BUG_ID, { contains => [5] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_DATETIME, { contains => [5] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_TEXTAREA, { contains => [5] },
+);
+
+# Shared between greaterthan and greaterthaneq.
+#
+# As with other fields, longdescs greaterthan matches if any comment
+# matches (which might be OK).
+#
+# Same for keywords, bug_group, and cc. Logically, all of these might
+# be OK, but it makes the operation not the logical reverse of
+# lessthaneq. What we're really saying here by marking these broken
+# is that there ought to be some way of searching "all ccs" vs "any cc"
+# (and same for the other fields).
+use constant GREATERTHAN_BROKEN => (
+ bug_group => { contains => [1] },
+ cc => { contains => [1] },
+ keywords => { contains => [1] },
+ longdesc => { contains => [1] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_MULTI_SELECT, { contains => [1] },
+);
+
+# allwords and allwordssubstr have these broken tests in common.
+#
+# allwordssubstr work_time only matches against a single comment,
+# instead of matching against all comments on a bug. Same is true
+# for the other longdesc fields, cc, keywords, and bug_group.
+#
+# percentage_complete just drops in 0=0 for the term.
+use constant ALLWORDS_BROKEN => (
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN,
+ bug_group => { contains => [1] },
+ cc => { contains => [1] },
+ keywords => { contains => [1] },
+ longdesc => { contains => [1] },
+ work_time => { contains => [1] },
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+);
+
+# nowords and nowordssubstr have these broken tests in common.
+#
+# flagtypes.name doesn't match bugs without flags.
+# cc, keywords, longdescs.isprivate, and bug_group actually work properly in
+# terms of excluding bug 1 (since we exclude all values in the search,
+# on our test), but still fail at including bug 5.
+# The longdesc* and work_time fields, coincidentally, work completely
+# correctly, possibly because there's only one comment on bug 5.
+use constant NOWORDS_BROKEN => (
+ NEGATIVE_BROKEN,
+ 'flagtypes.name' => { contains => [5] },
+ bug_group => { contains => [5] },
+ cc => { contains => [5] },
+ keywords => { contains => [5] },
+ longdesc => {},
+ work_time => {},
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => {},
+);
+
+# Fields that don't generally work at all with changed* searches, but
+# probably should.
+use constant CHANGED_BROKEN => (
+ classification => { contains => [1] },
+ commenter => { contains => [1] },
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'requestees.login_name' => { contains => [1] },
+ 'setters.login_name' => { contains => [1] },
+ delta_ts => { contains => [1] },
+);
+
+# These are additional broken tests that changedfrom and changedto
+# have in common.
+use constant CHANGED_VALUE_BROKEN => (
+ bug_group => { contains => [1] },
+ cc => { contains => [1] },
+ estimated_time => { contains => [1] },
+ 'flagtypes.name' => { contains => [1] },
+ keywords => { contains => [1] },
+ work_time => { contains => [1] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_MULTI_SELECT, { contains => [1] },
+);
+
+
+# Any test listed in KNOWN_BROKEN gets marked TODO by Test::More
+# (using some complex code in Bugzilla::Test::Seach::FieldTest).
+# This means that if you run the test under "prove -v", these tests will
+# still show up as "not ok", but the test suite results won't show them
+# as a failure.
+#
+# This constant contains operators as keys, which point to hashes. The hashes
+# have field names as keys. Each field name points to a hash describing
+# how that field/operator combination is broken. The "contains"
+# array specifies that that particular "contains" test is expected
+# to fail. If "search" is set to 1, then we expect the creation of the
+# Bugzilla::Search object to fail.
+#
+# To allow handling custom fields, you can also use the field type as a key
+# instead of the field name. Specifying explicit field names always overrides
+# specifying a field type.
+#
+# Sometimes the operators have multiple tests, and one of them works
+# while the other fails. In this case, we have a special override for
+# "operator-value", which uniquely identifies tests.
+use constant KNOWN_BROKEN => {
+ notequals => { NEGATIVE_BROKEN },
+ # percentage_complete substring matches every bug, regardless of
+ # its percentage_complete value.
+ substring => {
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ casesubstring => {
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ notsubstring => { NEGATIVE_BROKEN },
+
+ # Attachment noolean fields don't work with regexes, right now,
+ # because they throw an error that regexes are not valid booleans.
+ 'regexp-^1-' => { ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN },
+
+ # percentage_complete notregexp fails to match bugs that
+ # fully lack hours worked.
+ notregexp => {
+ NEGATIVE_BROKEN,
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [5] },
+ },
+ 'notregexp-^1-' => { ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN },
+
+ # percentage_complete doesn't match bugs with 0 hours worked or remaining.
+ #
+ # longdescs.isprivate matches if any comment matches, instead of if all
+ # comments match. Same for longdescs and work_time. (Commenter is probably
+ # also broken in this way, but all our comments come from the same user.)
+ # Also, the attachments ones don't find bugs that have no attachments
+ # at all (which might be OK?).
+ #
+ # attachments.isprivate lessthan doesn't find bugs without attachments.
+ lessthan => {
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN,
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { contains => [5] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { contains => [1] },
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [5] },
+ work_time => { contains => [1,2,3,4] },
+ },
+ # The lessthaneq tests are broken for the same reasons, but they work
+ # slightly differently so they have a different set of broken tests.
+ lessthaneq => {
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_CONTAINS_BROKEN,
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { contains => [1] },
+ work_time => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ },
+
+ greaterthan => { GREATERTHAN_BROKEN },
+
+ # percentage_complete is broken -- it won't match equal values.
+ greaterthaneq => {
+ GREATERTHAN_BROKEN,
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [2] },
+ },
+
+ # percentage_complete just throws 0=0 into the search term, returning
+ # all bugs.
+ anyexact => {
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN,
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [3,4,5] },
+ },
+ # bug_group anywordssubstr returns all our bugs. Not sure why.
+ anywordssubstr => {
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN,
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [3,4,5] },
+ bug_group => { contains => [3,4,5] },
+ },
+
+ 'allwordssubstr-<1>' => { ALLWORDS_BROKEN },
+ 'allwordssubstr-<1>,<2>' => {
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN,
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ # flagtypes.name does not work here, probably because they all try to
+ # match against a single flag.
+ # Same for attach_data.thedata.
+ 'allwords-<1>' => {
+ ALLWORDS_BROKEN,
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [1] },
+ 'flagtypes.name' => { contains => [1] },
+ },
+ 'allwords-<1> <2>' => {
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN,
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+
+ nowordssubstr => { NOWORDS_BROKEN },
+ # attach_data.thedata doesn't match properly with any of the plain
+ # "words" searches. Also, bug 5 doesn't match because it lacks
+ # attachments.
+ nowords => {
+ NOWORDS_BROKEN,
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [1,5] },
+ },
+
+ # anywords searches don't work on decimal values.
+ # bug_group anywords returns all bugs.
+ # attach_data doesn't work (perhaps because it's the entire
+ # data, or some problem with the regex?).
+ anywords => {
+ ATTACHMENT_BOOLEANS_SEARCH_BROKEN,
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [1] },
+ bug_group => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ work_time => { contains => [1] },
+ },
+ 'anywords-<1> <2>' => {
+ bug_group => { contains => [3,4,5] },
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [3,4,5] },
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [1,2] },
+ work_time => { contains => [1,2] },
+ },
+
+ # setters.login_name and requestees.login name aren't tracked individually
+ # in bugs_activity, so can't be searched using this method.
+ #
+ # percentage_complete isn't tracked in bugs_activity (and it would be
+ # really hard to track). However, it adds a 0=0 term instead of using
+ # the changed* charts or simply denying them.
+ #
+ # delta_ts changedbefore/after should probably search for bugs based
+ # on their delta_ts.
+ #
+ # creation_ts changedbefore/after should search for bug creation dates.
+ #
+ # The commenter field changedbefore/after should search for comment
+ # creation dates.
+ #
+ # classification isn't being tracked properly in bugs_activity, I think.
+ #
+ # attach_data.thedata should search when attachments were created and
+ # who they were created by.
+ 'changedbefore' => {
+ CHANGED_BROKEN,
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [1] },
+ creation_ts => { contains => [1,5] },
+ # attachments.* finds values where the date matches exactly.
+ 'attachments.description' => { contains => [2] },
+ 'attachments.filename' => { contains => [2] },
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { contains => [2] },
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { contains => [2] },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { contains => [2] },
+ 'attachments.mimetype' => { contains => [2] },
+ },
+ 'changedafter' => {
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ classification => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ commenter => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ creation_ts => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ delta_ts => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ percentage_complete => { contains => [1,5] },
+ 'requestees.login_name' => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ 'setters.login_name' => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ },
+ changedfrom => {
+ CHANGED_BROKEN,
+ CHANGED_VALUE_BROKEN,
+ # All fields should have a way to search for "changing
+ # from a blank value" probably.
+ blocked => { contains => [1] },
+ dependson => { contains => [1] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_BUG_ID, { contains => [1] },
+ },
+ # changeto doesn't find work_time changes (probably due to decimal/string
+ # stuff). Same for remaining_time and estimated_time.
+ #
+ # multi-valued fields are stored as comma-separated strings, so you
+ # can't do changedfrom/to on them.
+ #
+ # Perhaps commenter can either tell you who the last commenter was,
+ # or if somebody commented at a given time (combined with other
+ # charts).
+ #
+ # longdesc changedto/from doesn't do anything; maybe it should.
+ # Same for attach_data.thedata.
+ changedto => {
+ CHANGED_BROKEN,
+ CHANGED_VALUE_BROKEN,
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [1] },
+ longdesc => { contains => [1] },
+ remaining_time => { contains => [1] },
+ },
+ changedby => {
+ CHANGED_BROKEN,
+ # This should probably search the attacher or anybody who changed
+ # anything about an attachment at all.
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [1] },
+ # This should probably search the reporter.
+ creation_ts => { contains => [1] },
+ },
+};
+
+#############
+# Overrides #
+#############
+
+# These overrides are used in the TESTS constant, below.
+
+# Regex tests need unique test values for certain fields.
+use constant REGEX_OVERRIDE => {
+ 'attachments.mimetype' => { value => '^text/x-1-' },
+ bug_file_loc => { value => '^http://1-' },
+ see_also => { value => '^http://1-' },
+ blocked => { value => '^<1>$' },
+ dependson => { value => '^<1>$' },
+ bug_id => { value => '^<1>$' },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { value => '^1' },
+ cclist_accessible => { value => '^1' },
+ reporter_accessible => { value => '^1' },
+ everconfirmed => { value => '^1' },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { value => '^1' },
+ creation_ts => { value => '^2037-01-01' },
+ delta_ts => { value => '^2037-01-01' },
+ deadline => { value => '^2037-02-01' },
+ estimated_time => { value => '^1.0' },
+ remaining_time => { value => '^9.0' },
+ work_time => { value => '^1.0' },
+ longdesc => { value => '^1-' },
+ percentage_complete => { value => '^10.0' },
+ FIELD_TYPE_BUG_ID, { value => '^<1>$' },
+ FIELD_TYPE_DATETIME, { value => '^2037-03-01' }
+};
+
+# Common overrides between lessthan and lessthaneq.
+use constant LESSTHAN_OVERRIDE => (
+ alias => { contains => [1,5] },
+ estimated_time => { contains => [1,5] },
+ qa_contact => { contains => [1,5] },
+ resolution => { contains => [1,5] },
+ status_whiteboard => { contains => [1,5] },
+ target_milestone => { contains => [1,5] },
+);
+
+# The mandatorily-set fields have values higher than <1>,
+# so bug 5 shows up.
+use constant GREATERTHAN_OVERRIDE => (
+ classification => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ assigned_to => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ bug_id => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ bug_severity => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ bug_status => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ component => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ commenter => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ op_sys => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ priority => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ product => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ reporter => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ rep_platform => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ short_desc => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ version => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ # Bug 2 is the only bug besides 1 that has a Requestee set.
+ 'requestees.login_name' => { contains => [2] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_SINGLE_SELECT, { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ # Override SINGLE_SELECT for resolution.
+ resolution => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+);
+
+# For all positive multi-value types.
+use constant MULTI_BOOLEAN_OVERRIDE => (
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { value => '1,1', contains => [1] },
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { value => '1,1', contains => [1] },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { value => '1,1', contains => [1] },
+ cclist_accessible => { value => '1,1', contains => [1] },
+ reporter_accessible => { value => '1,1', contains => [1] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { value => '1,1', contains => [1] },
+ everconfirmed => { value => '1,1', contains => [1] },
+);
+
+# Same as above, for negative multi-value types.
+use constant NEGATIVE_MULTI_BOOLEAN_OVERRIDE => (
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { value => '1,1', contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { value => '1,1', contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { value => '1,1', contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ cclist_accessible => { value => '1,1', contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ reporter_accessible => { value => '1,1', contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { value => '1,1', contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ everconfirmed => { value => '1,1', contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+);
+
+# For anyexact and anywordssubstr
+use constant ANY_OVERRIDE => (
+ 'work_time' => { value => '1.0,2.0' },
+ dependson => { value => '<1>,<3>', contains => [1,3] },
+ MULTI_BOOLEAN_OVERRIDE,
+);
+
+# For all the changed* searches. The ones that have empty contains
+# are fields that never change in value, or will never be rationally
+# tracked in bugs_activity.
+use constant CHANGED_OVERRIDE => (
+ 'attachments.submitter' => { contains => [] },
+ bug_id => { contains => [] },
+ reporter => { contains => [] },
+);
+
+#########
+# Tests #
+#########
+
+# The basic format of this is a hashref, where the keys are operators,
+# and each operator has an arrayref of tests that it runs. The tests
+# are hashrefs, with the following possible keys:
+#
+# contains: This is a list of bug numbers that the search is expected
+# to contain. (This is bug numbers, like 1,2,3, not the bug
+# ids. For a description of each bug number, see NUM_BUGS.)
+# Any bug not listed in "contains" must *not* show up in the
+# search result.
+# value: The value that you're searching for. There are certain special
+# codes that will be replaced with bug values when the tests are
+# run. In these examples below, "#" indicates a bug number:
+#
+# <#> - The field value for this bug.
+#
+# For any operator that has the string "word" in it, this is
+# *all* the values for the current field from the numbered bug,
+# joined by a space.
+#
+# If the operator has the string "substr" in it, then we
+# take a substring of the value (for single-value searches)
+# or we take a substring of each value and join them (for
+# multi-value "word" searches). The length of the substring
+# is determined by the SUBSTR_SIZE constants above.)
+#
+# For other operators, this just becomes the first value from
+# the field for the numbered bug.
+#
+# So, if we were running the "equals" test and checking the
+# cc field, <1> would become the login name of the first cc on
+# Bug 1. If we did an "anywords" search test, it would become
+# a space-separated string of the login names of all the ccs
+# on Bug 1. If we did an "anywordssubstr" search test, it would
+# become a space-separated string of the first few characters
+# of each CC's login name on Bug 1.
+#
+# <#-id> - The bug id of the numbered bug.
+# <#-reporter> - The login name of the numbered bug's reporter.
+# <#-delta> - The delta_ts of the numbered bug.
+#
+# escape: If true, we will call quotemeta() on the value immediately
+# before passing it to Search.pm.
+#
+# transform: A function to call on any field value before inserting
+# it for a <#> replacement. The transformation function
+# gets all of the bug's values for the field as its arguments.
+# if_equal: This allows you to override "contains" for the case where
+# the transformed value (from calling the "transform" function)
+# is equal to the original value.
+#
+# override: This allows you to override "contains" and "values" for
+# certain fields.
+use constant TESTS => {
+ equals => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>' },
+ ],
+ notequals => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4,5], value => '<1>' },
+ ],
+ substring => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>' },
+ ],
+ casesubstring => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>' },
+ { contains => [], value => '<1>', transform => sub { lc($_[0]) },
+ extra_name => 'lc', if_equal => { contains => [1] } },
+ ],
+ notsubstring => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4,5], value => '<1>' },
+ ],
+ regexp => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>', escape => 1 },
+ { contains => [1], value => '^1-', override => REGEX_OVERRIDE },
+ ],
+ notregexp => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4,5], value => '<1>', escape => 1 },
+ { contains => [2,3,4,5], value => '^1-', override => REGEX_OVERRIDE },
+ ],
+ lessthan => [
+ { contains => [1], value => 2,
+ override => {
+ # A lot of these contain bug 5 because an empty value is validly
+ # less than the specified value.
+ bug_file_loc => { value => 'http://2-' },
+ see_also => { value => 'http://2-' },
+ 'attachments.mimetype' => { value => 'text/x-2-' },
+ blocked => { value => '<4-id>', contains => [1,2] },
+ dependson => { value => '<3-id>', contains => [1,3] },
+ bug_id => { value => '<2-id>' },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { value => 1, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ cclist_accessible => { value => 1, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ reporter_accessible => { value => 1, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { value => 1, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ everconfirmed => { value => 1, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ creation_ts => { value => '2037-01-02', contains => [1,5] },
+ delta_ts => { value => '2037-01-02', contains => [1,5] },
+ deadline => { value => '2037-02-02' },
+ remaining_time => { value => 10, contains => [1,5] },
+ percentage_complete => { value => 11, contains => [1,5] },
+ longdesc => { value => '2-', contains => [1,5] },
+ work_time => { value => 1, contains => [5] },
+ FIELD_TYPE_BUG_ID, { value => '<2>' },
+ FIELD_TYPE_DATETIME, { value => '2037-03-02' },
+ LESSTHAN_OVERRIDE,
+ }
+ },
+ ],
+ lessthaneq => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>',
+ override => {
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { value => 0, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { value => 0, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { value => 0, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ cclist_accessible => { value => 0, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ reporter_accessible => { value => 0, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { value => 0, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ everconfirmed => { value => 0, contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ blocked => { contains => [1,2] },
+ dependson => { contains => [1,3] },
+ creation_ts => { contains => [1,5] },
+ delta_ts => { contains => [1,5] },
+ remaining_time => { contains => [1,5] },
+ longdesc => { contains => [1,5] },
+ work_time => { value => 1, contains => [1,5] },
+ LESSTHAN_OVERRIDE,
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ greaterthan => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4], value => '<1>',
+ override => {
+ dependson => { contains => [3] },
+ blocked => { contains => [2] },
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { value => 0, contains => [1] },
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { value => 0, contains => [1] },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { value => 0, contains => [1] },
+ cclist_accessible => { value => 0, contains => [1] },
+ reporter_accessible => { value => 0, contains => [1] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { value => 0, contains => [1] },
+ everconfirmed => { value => 0, contains => [1] },
+ GREATERTHAN_OVERRIDE,
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ greaterthaneq => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4], value => '<2>',
+ override => {
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { value => 1, contains => [1] },
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { value => 1, contains => [1] },
+ 'attachments.isprivate' => { value => 1, contains => [1] },
+ cclist_accessible => { value => 1, contains => [1] },
+ reporter_accessible => { value => 1, contains => [1] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { value => 1, contains => [1] },
+ everconfirmed => { value => 1, contains => [1] },
+ dependson => { contains => [1,3] },
+ blocked => { contains => [1,2] },
+ GREATERTHAN_OVERRIDE,
+ }
+ },
+ ],
+ matches => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>' },
+ ],
+ notmatches => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4,5], value => '<1>' },
+ ],
+ anyexact => [
+ { contains => [1,2], value => '<1>,<2>',
+ override => { ANY_OVERRIDE } },
+ ],
+ anywordssubstr => [
+ { contains => [1,2], value => '<1> <2>',
+ override => { ANY_OVERRIDE } },
+ ],
+ allwordssubstr => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>',
+ override => { MULTI_BOOLEAN_OVERRIDE } },
+ { contains => [], value => '<1>,<2>' },
+ ],
+ nowordssubstr => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4,5], value => '<1>',
+ override => {
+ # longdescs.isprivate translates to "1 0", so no bugs should
+ # show up.
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { contains => [] },
+ # 1.0 0.0 exludes bug 5.
+ # XXX However, it also shouldn't match 2, 3, or 4, because
+ # they contain at least one comment with 0.0 work_time.
+ work_time => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ }
+ },
+ ],
+ anywords => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>',
+ override => {
+ MULTI_BOOLEAN_OVERRIDE,
+ work_time => { value => '1.0', contains => [1] },
+ }
+ },
+ { contains => [1,2], value => '<1> <2>',
+ override => {
+ MULTI_BOOLEAN_OVERRIDE,
+ dependson => { value => '<1> <3>', contains => [1,3] },
+ work_time => { value => '1.0 2.0' },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ allwords => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>',
+ override => { MULTI_BOOLEAN_OVERRIDE } },
+ { contains => [], value => '<1> <2>' },
+ ],
+ nowords => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4,5], value => '<1>',
+ override => {
+ # longdescs.isprivate translates to "1 0", so no bugs should
+ # show up.
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { contains => [] },
+ # 1.0 0.0 exludes bug 5.
+ # XXX However, it also shouldn't match 2, 3, or 4, because
+ # they contain at least one comment with 0.0 work_time.
+ work_time => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ }
+ },
+ ],
+
+ changedbefore => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<2-delta>',
+ override => {
+ CHANGED_OVERRIDE,
+ creation_ts => { contains => [1,5] },
+ blocked => { contains => [1,2] },
+ dependson => { contains => [1,3] },
+ longdesc => { contains => [1,2,5] },
+ }
+ },
+ ],
+ changedafter => [
+ { contains => [2,3,4], value => '<1-delta>',
+ override => {
+ CHANGED_OVERRIDE,
+ creation_ts => { contains => [2,3,4] },
+ # We only change this for one bug, and it doesn't match.
+ 'longdescs.isprivate' => { contains => [] },
+ # Same for everconfirmed.
+ 'everconfirmed' => { contains => [] },
+ # For blocked and dependson, they have the delta_ts of bug1
+ # in the bugs_activity table, so they won't ever match.
+ blocked => { contains => [] },
+ dependson => { contains => [] },
+ }
+ },
+ ],
+ changedfrom => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>',
+ override => {
+ CHANGED_OVERRIDE,
+ # longdesc changedfrom doesn't make any sense.
+ longdesc => { contains => [] },
+ # Nor does creation_ts changedfrom.
+ creation_ts => { contains => [] },
+ 'attach_data.thedata' => { contains => [] },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ changedto => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1>',
+ override => {
+ CHANGED_OVERRIDE,
+ # I can't imagine any use for creation_ts changedto.
+ creation_ts => { contains => [] },
+ }
+ },
+ ],
+ changedby => [
+ { contains => [1], value => '<1-reporter>',
+ override => {
+ CHANGED_OVERRIDE,
+ blocked => { contains => [1,2] },
+ dependson => { contains => [1,3] },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+};
+
+# Fields that do not behave as we expect, for InjectionTest.
+# search => 1 means the Bugzilla::Search creation fails.
+# sql_error is a regex that specifies a SQL error that's OK for us to throw.
+# operator_ok overrides the "brokenness" of certain operators, so that they
+# are always OK for that field/operator combination.
+use constant INJECTION_BROKEN_FIELD => {
+ 'attachments.isobsolete' => { search => 1 },
+ 'attachments.ispatch' => { search => 1 },
+ owner_idle_time => {
+ sql_error => qr/bugs\.owner_idle_time.+where clause/,
+ operator_ok => [qw(changedfrom changedto greaterthan greaterthaneq
+ lessthan lessthaneq)]
+ },
+ keywords => {
+ search => 1,
+ operator_ok => [qw(allwordssubstr anywordssubstr casesubstring
+ changedfrom changedto greaterthan greaterthaneq
+ lessthan lessthaneq notregexp notsubstring
+ nowordssubstr regexp substring)]
+ },
+};
+
+# Operators that do not behave as we expect, for InjectionTest.
+# search => 1 means the Bugzilla::Search creation fails, but
+# field_ok contains fields that it does actually succeed for.
+use constant INJECTION_BROKEN_OPERATOR => {
+ changedafter => { search => 1, field_ok => ['percentage_complete'] },
+ changedbefore => { search => 1, field_ok => ['percentage_complete'] },
+ changedby => { search => 1, field_ok => ['percentage_complete'] },
+};
+
+# Tests run by Bugzilla::Test::Search::InjectionTest.
+# We have to make sure the values are all one word or they'll be split
+# up by the multi-word tests.
+use constant INJECTION_TESTS => (
+ { value => ';SEMICOLON_TEST' },
+ { value => '--COMMENT_TEST' },
+ { value => "'QUOTE_TEST" },
+ { value => "';QUOTE_SEMICOLON_TEST" },
+ { value => '/*STAR_COMMENT_TEST' }
+);
+
+# This overrides KNOWN_BROKEN for OR configurations.
+# It indicates that these combinations are broken in some way that they
+# aren't broken when alone, because they don't return what they logically
+# should when put into an OR.
+use constant OR_BROKEN => {
+ # Multi-value fields search on individual values, so "equals" OR "notequals"
+ # returns nothing, when it should instead logically return everything.
+ 'blocked-equals' => {
+ 'blocked-notequals' => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ 'dependson-equals' => {
+ 'dependson-notequals' => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ 'bug_group-equals' => {
+ 'bug_group-notequals' => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ 'cc-equals' => {
+ 'cc-notequals' => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ 'commenter-equals' => {
+ 'commenter-notequals' => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ 'longdesc-notequals' => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate-notequals' => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ 'work_time-notequals' => { contains => [2,3,4,5] },
+ },
+ 'commenter-notequals' => {
+ 'commenter-equals' => { contains => [1,2,3,4,5] },
+ 'longdesc-equals' => { contains => [1] },
+ 'longdescs.isprivate-equals' => { contains => [1] },
+ 'work_time-equals' => { contains => [1] },
+ },
+};
+
+1;
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FakeCGI.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FakeCGI.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e20a57daf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FakeCGI.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# Calling CGI::param over and over turned out to be one of the slowest
+# parts of search.t. So we create a simpler thing here that just supports
+# "param" in a fast way.
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search::FakeCGI;
+
+sub new {
+ my ($class) = @_;
+ return bless {}, $class;
+}
+
+sub param {
+ my ($self, $name, @values) = @_;
+ if (!defined $name) {
+ return keys %$self;
+ }
+
+ if (@values) {
+ if (ref $values[0] eq 'ARRAY') {
+ $self->{$name} = $values[0];
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->{$name} = \@values;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return () if !exists $self->{$name};
+
+ my $item = $self->{$name};
+ return wantarray ? @{ $item || [] } : $item->[0];
+}
+
+sub delete {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+ delete $self->{$name};
+}
+
+# We don't need to do this, because we don't use old params in search.t.
+sub convert_old_params {}
+
+1; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FieldTest.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FieldTest.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4c43e34ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/FieldTest.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,564 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# This module represents the tests that get run on a single
+# operator/field combination for Bugzilla::Test::Search.
+# This is where all the actual testing happens.
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search::FieldTest;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::FakeCGI;
+use Bugzilla::Search;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants;
+
+use Data::Dumper;
+use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
+use Test::More;
+use Test::Exception;
+
+###############
+# Constructor #
+###############
+
+sub new {
+ my ($class, $operator_test, $field, $test) = @_;
+ return bless { operator_test => $operator_test,
+ field_object => $field,
+ raw_test => $test }, $class;
+}
+
+#############
+# Accessors #
+#############
+
+sub num_tests { return TESTS_PER_RUN }
+
+# The Bugzilla::Test::Search::OperatorTest that this is a child of.
+sub operator_test { return $_[0]->{operator_test} }
+# The Bugzilla::Field being tested.
+sub field_object { return $_[0]->{field_object} }
+# The name of the field being tested, which we need much more often
+# than we need the object.
+sub field {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return $self->{field_name} ||= $self->field_object->name;
+ return $self->{field_name};
+}
+# The Bugzilla::Test::Search object that this is a child of.
+sub search_test { return $_[0]->operator_test->search_test }
+# The operator being tested
+sub operator { return $_[0]->operator_test->operator }
+# The bugs currently being tested by Bugzilla::Test::Search.
+sub bugs { return $_[0]->search_test->bugs }
+sub bug {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->search_test->bug(@_);
+}
+
+# The name displayed for this test by Test::More. Used in test descriptions.
+sub name {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my $operator = $self->operator;
+ my $value = $self->main_value;
+
+ my $name = "$field-$operator-$value";
+ if (my $extra_name = $self->test->{extra_name}) {
+ $name .= "-$extra_name";
+ }
+ return $name;
+}
+
+# The appropriate value from the TESTS constant for this test, taking
+# into account overrides.
+sub test {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{test} if $self->{test};
+
+ my %test = %{ $self->{raw_test} };
+
+ # We have field name overrides...
+ my $override = $test{override}->{$self->field};
+ # And also field type overrides.
+ if (!$override) {
+ $override = $test{override}->{$self->field_object->type} || {};
+ }
+
+ foreach my $key (%$override) {
+ $test{$key} = $override->{$key};
+ }
+
+ $self->{test} = \%test;
+ return $self->{test};
+}
+
+# All the values for all the bugs for this field.
+sub _field_values {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return $self->{field_values} if $self->{field_values};
+
+ my %field_values;
+ foreach my $number (1..NUM_BUGS) {
+ $field_values{$number} = $self->_field_values_for_bug($number);
+ }
+ $self->{field_values} = \%field_values;
+ return $self->{field_values};
+}
+# The values for this field for the numbered bug.
+sub bug_values {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ return @{ $self->_field_values->{$number} };
+}
+
+# The untranslated, non-overriden value--used in the name of the test
+# and other places.
+sub main_value { return $_[0]->{raw_test}->{value} }
+# The untranslated test value, taking into account overrides.
+sub test_value { return $_[0]->test->{value} };
+# The value translated appropriately for passing to Bugzilla::Search.
+sub translated_value {
+ my $self = shift;
+ if (!exists $self->{translated_value}) {
+ my $value = $self->search_test->value_translation_cache($self);
+ if (!defined $value) {
+ $value = $self->_translate_value();
+ $self->search_test->value_translation_cache($self, $value);
+ }
+ $self->{translated_value} = $value;
+ }
+ return $self->{translated_value};
+}
+# Used in failure diagnostic messages.
+sub debug_value {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return "Value: '" . $self->translated_value . "'";
+}
+
+# True for a bug if we ran the "transform" function on it and the
+# result was equal to its first value.
+sub transformed_value_was_equal {
+ my ($self, $number, $value) = @_;
+ if (defined $value) {
+ $self->{transformed_value_was_equal}->{$number} = $value;
+ }
+ return $self->{transformed_value_was_equal}->{$number};
+}
+
+# True if this test is supposed to contain the numbered bug.
+sub bug_is_contained {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ my $contains = $self->test->{contains};
+ if ($self->transformed_value_was_equal($number)) {
+ $contains = $self->test->{if_equal}->{contains};
+ }
+ return grep($_ == $number, @$contains) ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+###################################################
+# Accessors: Ways of doing SKIP and TODO on tests #
+###################################################
+
+# The tests we know are broken for this operator/field combination.
+sub _known_broken {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my $type = $self->field_object->type;
+ my $operator = $self->operator;
+ my $value = $self->main_value;
+
+ my $value_name = "$operator-$value";
+ my $value_broken = KNOWN_BROKEN->{$value_name}->{$field};
+ $value_broken ||= KNOWN_BROKEN->{$value_name}->{$type};
+ return $value_broken if $value_broken;
+ my $operator_broken = KNOWN_BROKEN->{$operator}->{$field};
+ $operator_broken ||= KNOWN_BROKEN->{$operator}->{$type};
+ return $operator_broken if $operator_broken;
+ return {};
+}
+
+# True if the "contains" search for the numbered bug is broken.
+# That is, either the result is supposed to contain it and doesn't,
+# or the result is not supposed to contain it and does.
+sub contains_known_broken {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my $operator = $self->operator;
+
+ my $contains_broken = $self->_known_broken->{contains} || [];
+ if (grep($_ == $number, @$contains_broken)) {
+ return "$field $operator contains $number is known to be broken";
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
+# Returns a string if creating a Bugzilla::Search object throws an error,
+# with this field/operator/value combination.
+sub search_known_broken {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my $operator = $self->operator;
+ if ($self->_known_broken->{search}) {
+ return "Bugzilla::Search for $field $operator is known to be broken";
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
+# Returns a string if we haven't yet implemented the tests for this field,
+# but we plan to in the future.
+sub field_not_yet_implemented {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $skip_this_field = grep { $_ eq $self->field } SKIP_FIELDS;
+ if ($skip_this_field) {
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ return "$field testing not yet implemented";
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
+# Returns a message if this field/operator combination can't ever be run.
+# At no time in the future will this field/operator combination ever work.
+sub invalid_field_operator_combination {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my $operator = $self->operator;
+
+ if ($field eq 'content' && $operator !~ /matches/) {
+ return "content field does not support $operator";
+ }
+ elsif ($operator =~ /matches/ && $field ne 'content') {
+ return "matches operator does not support fields other than content";
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
+# True if this field is broken in an OR combination.
+sub join_broken {
+ my ($self, $or_broken_map) = @_;
+ my $or_broken = $or_broken_map->{$self->field . '-' . $self->operator};
+ if (!$or_broken) {
+ # See if this is a comment field, and in that case, if there's
+ # a generic entry for all comment fields.
+ my $is_comment_field = COMMENT_FIELDS->{$self->field};
+ if ($is_comment_field) {
+ $or_broken = $or_broken_map->{'longdescs.-' . $self->operator};
+ }
+ }
+ return $or_broken;
+}
+
+#########################################
+# Accessors: Bugzilla::Search Arguments #
+#########################################
+
+# The CGI object that will get passed to Bugzilla::Search as its arguments.
+sub search_params {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{search_params} if $self->{search_params};
+
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my $operator = $self->operator;
+ my $value = $self->translated_value;
+
+ my $cgi = new Bugzilla::Test::Search::FakeCGI;
+ $cgi->param("field0-0-0", $field);
+ $cgi->param('type0-0-0', $operator);
+ $cgi->param('value0-0-0', $value);
+
+ $self->{search_params} = $cgi;
+ return $self->{search_params};
+}
+
+sub search_columns {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my @search_fields = qw(bug_id);
+ if ($self->field_object->buglist) {
+ my $col_name = COLUMN_TRANSLATION->{$field} || $field;
+ push(@search_fields, $col_name);
+ }
+ return \@search_fields;
+}
+
+
+################
+# Field Values #
+################
+
+sub _field_values_for_bug {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+
+ my @values;
+
+ if ($field =~ /^attach.+\.(.+)$/ ) {
+ my $attach_field = $1;
+ $attach_field = ATTACHMENT_FIELDS->{$attach_field} || $attach_field;
+ @values = $self->_values_for($number, 'attachments', $attach_field);
+ }
+ elsif (my $flag_field = FLAG_FIELDS->{$field}) {
+ @values = $self->_values_for($number, 'flags', $flag_field);
+ }
+ elsif (my $translation = COMMENT_FIELDS->{$field}) {
+ @values = $self->_values_for($number, 'comments', $translation);
+ # We want the last value to come first, so that single-value
+ # searches use the last comment.
+ @values = reverse @values;
+ }
+ elsif ($field eq 'bug_group') {
+ @values = $self->_values_for($number, 'groups_in', 'name');
+ }
+ elsif ($field eq 'keywords') {
+ @values = $self->_values_for($number, 'keyword_objects', 'name');
+ }
+ elsif ($field eq 'content') {
+ @values = $self->_values_for($number, 'short_desc');
+ }
+ # Bugzilla::Bug truncates creation_ts, but we need the full value
+ # from the database. This has no special value for changedfrom,
+ # because it never changes.
+ elsif ($field eq 'creation_ts') {
+ my $bug = $self->bug($number);
+ my $creation_ts = Bugzilla->dbh->selectrow_array(
+ 'SELECT creation_ts FROM bugs WHERE bug_id = ?',
+ undef, $bug->id);
+ @values = ($creation_ts);
+ }
+ else {
+ @values = $self->_values_for($number, $field);
+ }
+
+ # We convert user objects to their login name, here, all in one
+ # block for simplicity.
+ if (grep { $_ eq $field } USER_FIELDS) {
+ # requestees.login_name is empty for most bugs (but checking
+ # blessed(undef) handles that.
+ # Values that come from %original_values aren't User objects.
+ @values = map { blessed($_) ? $_->login : $_ } @values;
+ @values = grep { defined $_ } @values;
+ }
+
+ return \@values;
+}
+
+sub _values_for {
+ my ($self, $number, $bug_field, $item_field) = @_;
+
+ my $item;
+ if ($self->operator eq 'changedfrom') {
+ $item = $self->search_test->bug_create_value($number, $bug_field);
+ }
+ else {
+ my $bug = $self->bug($number);
+ $item = $bug->$bug_field;
+ }
+
+ if ($item_field) {
+ if ($bug_field eq 'flags' and $item_field eq 'name') {
+ return (map { $_->name . $_->status } @$item);
+ }
+ return (map { $self->_get_item($_, $item_field) } @$item);
+ }
+
+ return @$item if ref($item) eq 'ARRAY';
+ return $item if defined $item;
+ return ();
+}
+
+sub _get_item {
+ my ($self, $from, $field) = @_;
+ if (blessed($from)) {
+ return $from->$field;
+ }
+ return $from->{$field};
+}
+
+#####################
+# Value Translation #
+#####################
+
+# This function translates the "value" specified in TESTS into an actual
+# search value to pass to Search.pm. This means that we get the value
+# from the current bug (or, in the case of changedfrom, from %original_values)
+# and then we insert it as required into the "value" from TESTS. (For example,
+# <1> becomes the value for the field from bug 1.)
+sub _translate_value {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $value = $self->test_value;
+ foreach my $number (1..NUM_BUGS) {
+ $value = $self->_translate_value_for_bug($number, $value);
+ }
+ return $value;
+}
+
+sub _translate_value_for_bug {
+ my ($self, $number, $value) = @_;
+
+ my $bug = $self->bug($number);
+
+ my $bug_id = $bug->id;
+ $value =~ s/<$number-id>/$bug_id/g;
+ my $bug_delta = $bug->delta_ts;
+ $value =~ s/<$number-delta>/$bug_delta/g;
+ my $reporter = $bug->reporter->login;
+ $value =~ s/<$number-reporter>/$reporter/g;
+
+ my @bug_values = $self->bug_values($number);
+ return $value if !@bug_values;
+
+ if ($self->operator =~ /substr/) {
+ @bug_values = map { $self->_substr_value($_) } @bug_values;
+ }
+
+ my $string_value = $bug_values[0];
+ if ($self->operator =~ /word/) {
+ $string_value = join(' ', @bug_values);
+ }
+ if (my $func = $self->test->{transform}) {
+ my $transformed = $func->(@bug_values);
+ my $is_equal = $transformed eq $bug_values[0] ? 1 : 0;
+ $self->transformed_value_was_equal($number, $is_equal);
+ $string_value = $transformed;
+ }
+
+ if ($self->test->{escape}) {
+ $string_value = quotemeta($string_value);
+ }
+ $value =~ s/<$number>/$string_value/g;
+
+ return $value;
+}
+
+sub _substr_value {
+ my ($self, $value) = @_;
+ my $field = $self->field;
+ my $substr_size = SUBSTR_SIZE;
+ if (exists FIELD_SUBSTR_SIZE->{$field}) {
+ $substr_size = FIELD_SUBSTR_SIZE->{$field};
+ }
+
+ if ($substr_size > 0) {
+ return substr($value, 0, $substr_size);
+ }
+ return substr($value, $substr_size);
+}
+
+#####################
+# Main Test Methods #
+#####################
+
+sub run {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+ my $invalid_combination = $self->invalid_field_operator_combination;
+ my $field_not_implemented = $self->field_not_yet_implemented;
+
+ SKIP: {
+ skip($invalid_combination, $self->num_tests) if $invalid_combination;
+ TODO: {
+ todo_skip ($field_not_implemented, $self->num_tests) if $field_not_implemented;
+ $self->do_tests();
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_tests {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $name = $self->name;
+
+ my $search_broken = $self->search_known_broken;
+
+ my $search;
+ TODO: {
+ local $TODO = $search_broken if $search_broken;
+ $search = $self->_test_search_object_creation();
+ }
+
+ my ($results, $sql);
+ SKIP: {
+ skip "Can't run SQL without Search object", 2 if !$search;
+ lives_ok { $sql = $search->getSQL() } "$name: get SQL";
+
+ # This prevents warnings from DBD::mysql if we pass undef $sql,
+ # which happens if "new Bugzilla::Search" fails.
+ $sql ||= '';
+ $results = $self->_test_sql($sql);
+ }
+
+ $self->_test_content($results, $sql);
+}
+
+sub _test_search_object_creation {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $name = $self->name;
+ my @args = (fields => $self->search_columns, params => $self->search_params);
+ my $search;
+ lives_ok { $search = new Bugzilla::Search(@args) }
+ "$name: create search object";
+ return $search;
+}
+
+sub _test_sql {
+ my ($self, $sql) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+ my $name = $self->name;
+ my $results;
+ lives_ok { $results = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql) } "$name: Run SQL Query"
+ or diag($sql);
+ return $results;
+}
+
+sub _test_content {
+ my ($self, $results, $sql) = @_;
+
+ SKIP: {
+ skip "Without results we can't test them", NUM_BUGS if !$results;
+ foreach my $number (1..NUM_BUGS) {
+ $self->_test_content_for_bug($number, $results, $sql);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub _test_content_for_bug {
+ my ($self, $number, $results, $sql) = @_;
+ my $name = $self->name;
+
+ my $contains_known_broken = $self->contains_known_broken($number);
+
+ my %result_ids = map { $_->[0] => 1 } @$results;
+ my $bug_id = $self->bug($number)->id;
+
+ TODO: {
+ local $TODO = $contains_known_broken if $contains_known_broken;
+ if ($self->bug_is_contained($number)) {
+ ok($result_ids{$bug_id},
+ "$name: contains bug $number ($bug_id)")
+ or diag Dumper($results) . $self->debug_value . "\n\nSQL: $sql";
+ }
+ else {
+ ok(!$result_ids{$bug_id},
+ "$name: does not contain bug $number ($bug_id)")
+ or diag Dumper($results) . $self->debug_value . "\n\nSQL: $sql";
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+1; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/InjectionTest.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/InjectionTest.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..211026232
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/InjectionTest.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# This module represents the SQL Injection tests that get run on a single
+# operator/field combination for Bugzilla::Test::Search.
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search::InjectionTest;
+use base qw(Bugzilla::Test::Search::FieldTest);
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants;
+use Test::Exception;
+
+sub num_tests { return NUM_SEARCH_TESTS }
+
+sub _known_broken {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $operator_broken = INJECTION_BROKEN_OPERATOR->{$self->operator};
+ # We don't want to auto-vivify $operator_broken and thus make it true.
+ my @field_ok = $operator_broken ? @{ $operator_broken->{field_ok} || [] }
+ : ();
+
+ return {} if grep { $_ eq $self->field } @field_ok;
+
+ my $field_broken = INJECTION_BROKEN_FIELD->{$self->field};
+ # We don't want to auto-vivify $field_broken and thus make it true.
+ my @operator_ok = $field_broken ? @{ $field_broken->{operator_ok} || [] }
+ : ();
+ return {} if grep { $_ eq $self->operator } @operator_ok;
+
+ return $operator_broken || $field_broken || {};
+}
+
+sub sql_error_ok { return $_[0]->_known_broken->{sql_error} }
+
+# Injection tests don't have to skip any fields.
+sub field_not_yet_implemented { undef }
+# Injection tests don't do translation.
+sub translated_value { $_[0]->test_value }
+
+sub name { return "injection-" . $_[0]->SUPER::name; }
+
+# Injection tests don't check content.
+sub _test_content {}
+
+sub _test_sql {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($sql) = @_;
+ my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
+ my $name = $self->name;
+ if (my $error_ok = $self->sql_error_ok) {
+ throws_ok { $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql) } $error_ok,
+ "$name: SQL query dies, as we expect";
+ return;
+ }
+ return $self->SUPER::_test_sql(@_);
+}
+
+1; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OperatorTest.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OperatorTest.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6291fbac1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OperatorTest.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# This module represents the tests that get run on a single operator
+# from the TESTS constant in Bugzilla::Search::Test::Constants.
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search::OperatorTest;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::FieldTest;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::InjectionTest;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::OrTest;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::AndTest;
+
+###############
+# Constructor #
+###############
+
+sub new {
+ my ($invocant, $operator, $search_test) = @_;
+ $search_test ||= $invocant->search_test;
+ my $class = ref($invocant) || $invocant;
+ return bless { search_test => $search_test, operator => $operator }, $class;
+}
+
+#############
+# Accessors #
+#############
+
+# The Bugzilla::Test::Search object that this is a child of.
+sub search_test { return $_[0]->{search_test} }
+# The operator being tested
+sub operator { return $_[0]->{operator} }
+# The tests that we're going to run on this operator.
+sub tests { return @{ TESTS->{$_[0]->operator } } }
+# The fields we're going to test for this operator.
+sub test_fields { return $_[0]->search_test->all_fields }
+
+sub run {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+ foreach my $field ($self->test_fields) {
+ foreach my $test ($self->tests) {
+ my $field_test =
+ new Bugzilla::Test::Search::FieldTest($self, $field, $test);
+ $field_test->run();
+
+ next if !$self->search_test->option('long');
+
+ # Run the OR tests. This tests every other operator (including
+ # this operator itself) in combination with every other field,
+ # in an OR with this operator and field.
+ foreach my $other_operator ($self->search_test->all_operators) {
+ $self->run_join_tests($field_test, $other_operator);
+ }
+ }
+ foreach my $test (INJECTION_TESTS) {
+ my $injection_test =
+ new Bugzilla::Test::Search::InjectionTest($self, $field, $test);
+ $injection_test->run();
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub run_join_tests {
+ my ($self, $field_test, $other_operator) = @_;
+
+ my $other_operator_test = $self->new($other_operator);
+ foreach my $other_test ($other_operator_test->tests) {
+ foreach my $other_field ($self->test_fields) {
+ $self->_run_one_join_test($field_test, $other_operator_test,
+ $other_field, $other_test);
+ $self->search_test->clean_test_history();
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub _run_one_join_test {
+ my ($self, $field_test, $other_operator_test, $other_field, $other_test) = @_;
+ my $other_field_test =
+ new Bugzilla::Test::Search::FieldTest($other_operator_test,
+ $other_field, $other_test);
+ my $or_test = new Bugzilla::Test::Search::OrTest($field_test,
+ $other_field_test);
+ $or_test->run();
+ my $and_test = new Bugzilla::Test::Search::AndTest($field_test,
+ $other_field_test);
+ $and_test->run();
+}
+
+1; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OrTest.pm b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OrTest.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..101e19fd5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/lib/Bugzilla/Test/Search/OrTest.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,186 @@
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# This test combines two field/operator combinations using OR in
+# a single boolean chart.
+package Bugzilla::Test::Search::OrTest;
+use base qw(Bugzilla::Test::Search::FieldTest);
+
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::Constants;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search::FakeCGI;
+use List::MoreUtils qw(any uniq);
+
+use constant type => 'OR';
+
+###############
+# Constructor #
+###############
+
+sub new {
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $self = { field_tests => [@_] };
+ return bless $self, $class;
+}
+
+#############
+# Accessors #
+#############
+
+sub field_tests { return @{ $_[0]->{field_tests} } }
+sub search_test { ($_[0]->field_tests)[0]->search_test }
+
+sub name {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my @names = map { $_->name } $self->field_tests;
+ return join('-' . $self->type . '-', @names);
+}
+
+# In an OR test, bugs ARE supposed to be contained if they are contained
+# by ANY test.
+sub bug_is_contained {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ return any { $_->bug_is_contained($number) } $self->field_tests;
+}
+
+# Needed only for failure messages
+sub debug_value {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my @values = map { $_->field . ' ' . $_->debug_value } $self->field_tests;
+ return join(' ' . $self->type . ' ', @values);
+}
+
+########################
+# SKIP & TODO Messages #
+########################
+
+sub _join_skip { OR_SKIP }
+sub _join_broken_constant { OR_BROKEN }
+
+sub field_not_yet_implemented {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ foreach my $test ($self->field_tests) {
+ if (grep { $_ eq $test->field } $self->_join_skip) {
+ return $test->field . " is not yet supported in OR tests";
+ }
+ }
+ return $self->_join_messages('field_not_yet_implemented');
+}
+sub invalid_field_operator_combination {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return $self->_join_messages('invalid_field_operator_combination');
+}
+sub search_known_broken {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ return $self->_join_messages('search_known_broken');
+}
+
+sub _join_messages {
+ my ($self, $message_method) = @_;
+ my @messages = map { $_->$message_method } $self->field_tests;
+ @messages = grep { $_ } @messages;
+ return join(' AND ', @messages);
+}
+
+sub _bug_will_actually_be_contained {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+ my @results;
+ foreach my $test ($self->field_tests) {
+ if ($test->bug_is_contained($number)
+ and !$test->contains_known_broken($number))
+ {
+ return 1;
+ }
+ elsif (!$test->bug_is_contained($number)
+ and $test->contains_known_broken($number)) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+sub contains_known_broken {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+
+ my $join_broken = $self->_join_known_broken;
+ if (my $contains = $join_broken->{contains}) {
+ my $contains_is_broken = grep { $_ == $number } @$contains;
+ if ($contains_is_broken) {
+ my $name = $self->name;
+ return "$name contains $number is broken";
+ }
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+ return $self->_join_contains_known_broken($number);
+}
+
+sub _join_contains_known_broken {
+ my ($self, $number) = @_;
+
+ if ( ( $self->bug_is_contained($number)
+ and !$self->_bug_will_actually_be_contained($number) )
+ or ( !$self->bug_is_contained($number)
+ and $self->_bug_will_actually_be_contained($number) ) )
+ {
+ my @messages = map { $_->contains_known_broken($number) } $self->field_tests;
+ @messages = grep { $_ } @messages;
+ return join(' AND ', @messages);
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
+sub _join_known_broken {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my $or_broken = $self->_join_broken_constant;
+ foreach my $test ($self->field_tests) {
+ @or_broken_for = map { $_->join_broken($or_broken) } $self->field_tests;
+ @or_broken_for = grep { defined $_ } @or_broken_for;
+ last if !@or_broken_for;
+ $or_broken = $or_broken_for[0];
+ }
+ return $or_broken;
+}
+
+##############################
+# Bugzilla::Search arguments #
+##############################
+
+sub search_columns {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my @columns = map { @{ $_->search_columns } } $self->field_tests;
+ return [uniq @columns];
+}
+
+sub search_params {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ my @all_params = map { $_->search_params } $self->field_tests;
+ my $params = new Bugzilla::Test::Search::FakeCGI;
+ my $chart = 0;
+ foreach my $item (@all_params) {
+ $params->param("field0-0-$chart", $item->param('field0-0-0'));
+ $params->param("type0-0-$chart", $item->param('type0-0-0'));
+ $params->param("value0-0-$chart", $item->param('value0-0-0'));
+ $chart++;
+ }
+ return $params;
+}
+
+1; \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/xt/search.t b/xt/search.t
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..bd77f5b20
--- /dev/null
+++ b/xt/search.t
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+#
+# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+# rights and limitations under the License.
+#
+# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
+#
+# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved, Inc.
+# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2010 the
+# Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Contributor(s):
+# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
+
+# For a description of this test, see Bugzilla::Test::Search
+# in xt/lib/.
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use lib qw(. xt/lib lib);
+use Bugzilla;
+use Bugzilla::Constants;
+use Bugzilla::Test::Search;
+use Getopt::Long;
+use Pod::Usage;
+
+use Test::More;
+
+my %switches;
+GetOptions(\%switches, 'operators=s', 'top-operators=s', 'long',
+ 'add-custom-fields', 'help|h') || die $@;
+
+pod2usage(verbose => 1) if $switches{'help'};
+
+plan skip_all => "BZ_WRITE_TESTS environment variable not set"
+ if !$ENV{BZ_WRITE_TESTS};
+
+Bugzilla->usage_mode(USAGE_MODE_TEST);
+
+my $test = new Bugzilla::Test::Search(\%switches);
+plan tests => $test->num_tests;
+$test->run();
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+search.t - Test L<Bugzilla::Search>
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This test tests L<Bugzilla::Search>.
+
+Note that users may be prevented from writing new bugs, products, components,
+etc. to your database while this test is running.
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+=over
+
+=item --long
+
+Run AND and OR tests in addition to normal tests. Specifying
+--long without also specifying L</--top-operators> is likely to
+run your system out of memory.
+
+=item --add-custom-fields
+
+This adds every type of custom field to the database, so that they can
+all be tested. Note that this B<CANNOT BE REVERSED>, so do not use this
+switch on a production installation.
+
+=item --operators=a,b,c
+
+Limit the test to testing only the listed operators.
+
+=item --top-operators=a,b,c
+
+Limit the top-level tested operators to the following list. This
+means that for normal tests, only the listed operators will be tested.
+However, for OR and AND tests, all other operators will be tested
+along with the operators you listed.
+
+=item --help
+
+Display this help.
+
+=back