Adds a fourth pass to ProjectZomboidRedactor that scrubs IPv4 (strict 0-255 octets, optional :port suffix) and IPv6 (full, abbreviated, bracketed-with-port, IPv4-mapped) addresses, replacing them with the literal [REDACTED_IP]. The new pass runs first because it is pattern-disjoint from the Steam-ID -> name -> coords chain. A single redactIpAddresses(bool) toggle controls both families; the existing toggles are unchanged. Strict regexes plus filter_var() validation prevent false positives on PZ timestamps (12:00:00.000) and PHP/Java scope ops (Foo::bar). 20 new tests cover bare/with-port/multiple/loopback/boundary IPv4, full / abbreviated / bracketed / IPv4-mapped IPv6, scope-op rejection, timestamp rejection, Steam-ID non-collision, toggle-off, and idempotence. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
115 lines
3.3 KiB
PHP
115 lines
3.3 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace IndifferentKetchup\Codex\Test\Tests\Util\Redactor;
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use IndifferentKetchup\Codex\Util\ProjectZomboid\ProjectZomboidRedactor;
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
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class ProjectZomboidRedactorIpv4Test extends TestCase
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{
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public function testRedactsBareIpv4(): void
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{
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$input = 'Connection from 192.168.1.1 closed.';
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$expected = 'Connection from [REDACTED_IP] closed.';
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($expected, $output);
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}
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public function testRedactsIpv4WithPortSuffix(): void
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{
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$input = 'Connected to 10.0.0.42:27015.';
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$expected = 'Connected to [REDACTED_IP].';
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($expected, $output);
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}
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public function testRedactsMultipleIpv4OnOneLine(): void
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{
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$input = 'Peer 192.168.1.10 -> 192.168.1.20 via 10.0.0.1:8080.';
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$expected = 'Peer [REDACTED_IP] -> [REDACTED_IP] via [REDACTED_IP].';
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($expected, $output);
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}
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public function testRedactsLoopbackAndBoundaryAddresses(): void
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{
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$input = implode("\n", [
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'127.0.0.1',
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'0.0.0.0',
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'255.255.255.255',
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]);
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$expected = implode("\n", [
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'[REDACTED_IP]',
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'[REDACTED_IP]',
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'[REDACTED_IP]',
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]);
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($expected, $output);
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}
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public function testDoesNotRedactOutOfRangeOctets(): void
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{
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// 999 is not a valid octet under the 0-255 alternation; the address
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// must therefore be left untouched.
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$input = 'Bogus: 999.999.999.999';
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($input, $output);
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}
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public function testDoesNotRedactInsideLongerDottedSequence(): void
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{
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// Five dotted segments are not an IPv4 address; the lookarounds must
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// reject any partial match inside the longer sequence.
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$input = 'Path frag 1.2.3.4.5 should not match.';
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($input, $output);
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}
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public function testDoesNotRedactThreeSegmentBuildNumbers(): void
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{
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// PZ build numbers are 3-segment (e.g. 41.78.16) and must not match.
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$input = 'Build 41.78.16 starting up.';
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($input, $output);
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}
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public function testToggleOffLeavesIpv4Intact(): void
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{
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$input = 'Connection from 192.168.1.1:27015 closed.';
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$output = (new ProjectZomboidRedactor())
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->redactIpAddresses(false)
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->redact($input);
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$this->assertSame($input, $output);
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}
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public function testIdempotence(): void
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{
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$input = implode("\n", [
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'Connection from 192.168.1.1:27015 closed.',
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'Peer 10.0.0.42 -> 10.0.0.43 via 172.16.0.1:8080.',
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]);
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$redactor = new ProjectZomboidRedactor();
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$once = $redactor->redact($input);
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$twice = $redactor->redact($once);
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$this->assertSame($once, $twice);
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}
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}
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