# frozen_string_literal: true RSpec.describe "escaping of noscript content" do def noscript_content # Browsers do not parse the contents of noscript tags - they just look for the next string matching `` # Can't use nokogiri because it parses documents with the 'scripting flag' disabled, and therefore parses html inside noscript tags noscript_content = response.body.scan(%r{(.*?)}m).join("\n") end it "does not affect normal content" do post = Fabricate(:post, raw: 'This is a post with an image <Look at this!>') get post.url expect(noscript_content).to include('<Look at this!>') end it "escapes noscript in attribute" do post = Fabricate( :post, raw: 'This is a post with an image </noscript> containing a noscript end tag', ) get post.url expect(noscript_content).to include('</noscript>') end it "escapes noscript with trailing whitespace" do post = Fabricate( :post, raw: 'This is a post with an image </noscript  > containing a noscript end tag', ) get post.url expect(noscript_content).to include('</noscript  >') end it "escapes noscript with leading whitespace" do # The spec doesn't accept closing tags with leading whitespace. Browsers follow that, but some other parsers are more relaxed so we escape anyway post = Fabricate( :post, raw: 'This is a post with an image </  noscript> containing a noscript end tag', ) get post.url expect(noscript_content).to include('</  noscript>') end end