function ValidateHostnameTest::providerTestValidateHostname
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/DrupalKernel/ValidateHostnameTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\DrupalKernel\ValidateHostnameTest::providerTestValidateHostname()
- 8.9.x core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/DrupalKernel/ValidateHostnameTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\DrupalKernel\ValidateHostnameTest::providerTestValidateHostname()
- 10 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/DrupalKernel/ValidateHostnameTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\DrupalKernel\ValidateHostnameTest::providerTestValidateHostname()
Provides test data for testValidateHostname().
File
-
core/
tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ Core/ DrupalKernel/ ValidateHostnameTest.php, line 31
Class
- ValidateHostnameTest
- @coversDefaultClass \Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel @group DrupalKernel
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\Core\DrupalKernelCode
public static function providerTestValidateHostname() {
$data = [];
// Verifies that DrupalKernel::validateHostname() prevents invalid
// characters per RFC 952/2181.
$data[] = [
'security/.drupal.org:80',
'HTTP_HOST with / is invalid',
];
$data[] = [
'security/.drupal.org:80',
'HTTP_HOST with / is invalid',
];
$data[] = [
'security\\.drupal.org:80',
'HTTP_HOST with \\ is invalid',
];
$data[] = [
'security<.drupal.org:80',
'HTTP_HOST with < is invalid',
];
$data[] = [
'security..drupal.org:80',
'HTTP_HOST with .. is invalid',
];
// Verifies host names that are too long, or have too many parts are
// invalid.
$data[] = [
str_repeat('x', 1000) . '.security.drupal.org:80',
'HTTP_HOST with more than 1000 characters is invalid.',
];
$data[] = [
str_repeat('x.', 100) . 'security.drupal.org:80',
'HTTP_HOST with more than 100 subdomains is invalid.',
];
$data[] = [
'security.drupal.org:80' . str_repeat(':x', 100),
'HTTP_HOST with more than 100 port separators is invalid.',
];
// Verifies that a valid hostname is allowed.
$data[] = [
'security.drupal.org:80',
'Properly formed HTTP_HOST is valid.',
TRUE,
];
// Verifies that using valid IP address for the hostname is allowed.
$data[] = [
'72.21.91.99:80',
'Properly formed HTTP_HOST with IPv4 address valid.',
TRUE,
];
$data[] = [
'2607:f8b0:4004:803::1002:80',
'Properly formed HTTP_HOST with IPv6 address valid.',
TRUE,
];
// Verifies that the IPv6 loopback address is valid.
$data[] = [
'[::1]:80',
'HTTP_HOST containing IPv6 loopback is valid.',
TRUE,
];
return $data;
}
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