In the tests, we use "process.platform === 'win32'" in some places.
This patch replaces them with the "common.isWindows" for consistency.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/2269
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
Enable linting for the test directory. A number of changes was made so
all tests conform the current rules used by lib and src directories. The
only exception for tests is that unreachable (dead) code is allowed.
test-fs-non-number-arguments-throw had to be excluded from the changes
because of a weird issue on Windows CI.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/1721
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
a465840313f548b913eb2bd8ea3d26c2ab5dcebb added strict type
checking for the methods in the path module. However, dirname(),
basename(), and extname() actually had some undocumented uses
in the wild. This commit loosens the type checking on those
methods.
Fixes: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/issues/1215
PR-URL: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/pull/1216
Reviewed-By: Rod Vagg <rod@vagg.org>
This commit adds type checking of path inputs to exported methods
in the path module. The exception is _makeLong(), which seems to
explicitly support any data type.
Fixes: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/issues/1139
PR-URL: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/pull/1153
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Brendan Ashworth <brendan.ashworth@me.com>
The copyright and license notice is already in the LICENSE file. There
is no justifiable reason to also require that it be included in every
file, since the individual files are not individually distributed except
as part of the entire package.
This reverts commit f6e5740180.
Changing drive letters to lowercase violates the principle of
least surprise. Other functions that do this should get fixed too.
Conflicts:
lib/path.js
PR-URL: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/pull/100
Reviewed-By: Bert Belder <bertbelder@gmail.com>
Add path.posix and path.win32 which have the specific methods like
resolve and normalize so you can specifically normalize or resolve
based on the target platform.
PR-URL: https://github.com/joyent/node/pull/5661
Reviewed-by: Chris Dickinson <christopher.s.dickinson@gmail.com>
An absolute path will always open the same location regardless of your
current working directory. For posix, this just means path.charAt(0) ===
'/', but on Windows it's a little more complicated.
Fixesjoyent/node#5299.
lib/path.js:
- throws a TypeError on the filter if the argument is not a string.
test/simple/test-path.js:
- removed the test to check if non-string types are filtered.
- added a test to check if path.join throws TypeError on arguments that
are not strings.
`path.exists*` functions show a deprecation warning and call functions
from `fs`. They should be removed later.
test: fix references to `path.exists*` in tests
test fs: add test for `fs.exists` and `fs.existsSync`
doc: reflect moving `path.exists*` to `fs`
test/simple/test-url.js:31:(0110) Line too long (82 characters).
test/simple/test-url.js:39:(0110) Line too long (85 characters).
test/simple/test-url.js:40:(0110) Line too long (92 characters).
1. Express desired path.join behavior in tests.
2. Update fs.realpath to reflect new path.join behavior
3. Update url.resolve() to use new path.join behavior.
Any path.join or path.normalize that starts with a / will not go "above" that after normalization. This is important because /../foo is almost *always* some sort of error, and doesn't match the corollary in sh: `cd $p; pwd`
At the worse, this can be a vector for exploits, since a static file server might do path.join(docroot, path.normalize("/"+req)) to get the file. If the normalized request path could be something like "/../../../etc/passwd" then bad things could happen.
Before there was this comment:
Can't strip trailing slashes since module.js incorrectly
thinks dirname('/a/b/') should yield '/a/b' instead of '/a'.
But now, such thinking is corrected.
Previously path.dirname('/tmp') incorrectly returned '.'.
Unfortunately module.js incorrectly thinks dirname('/a/b/') should
yield '/a/b', so I can't strip trailing slashes yet. Once module.js
is fixed, then the commented-out code should be activated and a test
written for it.