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Fix NPM packages name validation (#26595)
- Added new tests to cover corner cases - Replace existing regex with new one Closes #26551 --- As @silverwind suggested, I started from [validate-npm-package-name](https://github.com/npm/validate-npm-package-name), but found this solution too complicated. Then I tried to fix existing regex myself, but thought, that exclude all restricted symbols is harder, than set only allowed symbols. Then I search a bit more and found [package-name-regex](https://github.com/dword-design/package-name-regex) and regex from it works for all new test cases. Let me know, if more information or help with this PR is needed.
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ var (
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ErrInvalidIntegrity = util.NewInvalidArgumentErrorf("failed to validate integrity")
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)
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var nameMatch = regexp.MustCompile(`\A((@[^\s\/~'!\(\)\*]+?)[\/])?([^_.][^\s\/~'!\(\)\*]+)\z`)
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var nameMatch = regexp.MustCompile(`^(@[a-z0-9-][a-z0-9-._]*/)?[a-z0-9-][a-z0-9-._]*$`)
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// Package represents a npm package
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type Package struct {
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@ -67,6 +67,17 @@ func TestParsePackage(t *testing.T) {
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test(t, " test")
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test(t, "test ")
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test(t, "te st")
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test(t, "Test")
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test(t, "_test")
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test(t, ".test")
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test(t, "^test")
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test(t, "te^st")
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test(t, "te|st")
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test(t, "te)(st")
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test(t, "te'st")
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test(t, "te!st")
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test(t, "te*st")
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test(t, "te~st")
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test(t, "invalid/scope")
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test(t, "@invalid/_name")
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test(t, "@invalid/.name")
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@ -93,6 +104,13 @@ func TestParsePackage(t *testing.T) {
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test(t, "test")
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test(t, "@scope/name")
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test(t, "@scope/q")
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test(t, "q")
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test(t, "@scope/package-name")
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test(t, "@scope/package.name")
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test(t, "@scope/package_name")
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test(t, "123name")
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test(t, "----")
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test(t, packageFullName)
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})
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