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Make HTTPS tests fail if they are loaded over HTTP#255
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Make HTTPS tests fail if they are loaded over HTTP#255tidoust wants to merge 1 commit intow3c:masterfrom
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Test files that contain ".https." trigger a check on the current protocol. If the current protocol is not "https:", all tests in this test file fail with a "Test page must be loaded over HTTPS" message.
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Just throw an exception before any tests run, not inside |
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This PR replaces PR #207. Same goal: make the test harness fail HTTPS-only tests when they are loaded over HTTP with a "Test page must be loaded over HTTPS" message.
The new PR addresses the request from @jgraham to relax the check and look for
httpswithin the file name without assuming that the extension will be.html, and without assuminghttpswill be the last dot flag before the extension.Note I stuck to
indexOf(".https.")because I think that reads better than.split(".").slice(1).slice(0, -1).indexOf("https"). This should yield the same result.This change is