Weapon regeX
Weapon regeX mutates regular expressions for use in mutation testing. It has been designed from the ground up
to support Stryker Mutator. Weapon regeX is available for both
JavaScript and Scala and is used in Stryker4s and
StrykerJS flavors of Stryker.
The JavaScript version of the library is generated from Scala using Scala.js.
The generated mutant regular expressions cover human errors, such as edge cases and typos. A list of provided mutators is given below.
For an introduction to mutation testing, see Stryker's website.
The current supported versions for Scala are: 2.12
and 2.13
.
Getting started
In case you want to incorporate Weapon-regeX into your project.
Scala
Add Weapon regeX to your build.sbt
:
libraryDependencies += "io.stryker-mutator" %% "weapon-regex" % weaponRegexVersion
Mutate!
import weaponregex.WeaponRegeX
import scala.util.{Try, Success, Failure}
WeaponRegeX.mutate("^abc(d+|[xyz])$") match {
case Success(mutants) => mutants map (_.pattern)
case Failure(e) => throw e
}
// res0: Seq[String] = List(
// "abc(d+|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(d+|[xyz])",
// "\\Aabc(d+|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(?:d+|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(d|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(d{0,}|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(d{2,}|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(d{1}|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(d+?|[xyz])$",
// "^abc(d+|[^xyz])$",
// "^abc(d+|[yz])$",
// "^abc(d+|[xz])$",
// "^abc(d+|[xy])$",
// "^abc(d+|[\\w\\W])$",
// "^abc(d+|[xyz])\\z"
// )
JavaScript
Install Weapon regeX with npm
.
npm install weapon-regex
Mutate!
const wrx = require('weapon-regex');
let mutants = wrx.mutate('^abc(d+|[xyz])$');
mutants.forEach((mutant) => {
console.log(mutant.pattern);
});
API
Scala
The mutate
function has the following signature:
import weaponregex.model.mutation._
import weaponregex.mutator.BuiltinMutators
import weaponregex.parser.{ParserFlavor, ParserFlavorJVM}
def mutate(
pattern: String,
mutators: Seq[TokenMutator] = BuiltinMutators.all,
mutationLevels: Seq[Int] = null,
flavor: ParserFlavor = ParserFlavorJVM
): Try[Seq[Mutant]] = ???
WeaponRegeX.mutate _
// res1: (String, Seq[TokenMutator], Seq[Int], ParserFlavor) => Try[Seq[Mutant]] = <function4>
With the mutators
argument you can give a select list of mutators that should be used in
the mutation process. If omitted, all built-in mutators will be used. This list will be filtered
depending on the mutationLevels
argument.
A list of mutationLevels
can also be passed to the function. The mutators will be filtered
based on the levels in the list. If omitted, no filtering takes place.
The flavor
argument allows setting the parser flavor that will be used to parse the pattern.
Currently, we support a ParserFlavorJVM
and ParserFlavorJS
. By default in Scala the JVM flavor is used.
This function will return a Success
with Seq[Mutant]
if it can be parsed, or a Failure
otherwise.
JavaScript
The mutate
function can be called with an options object to control which mutators and which parser flavor should be
used in the mutation process:
const wrx = require('weapon-regex');
let mutants = wrx.mutate('^abc(d+|[xyz])$', {
mutators: Array.from(wrx.mutators.values()),
mutationLevels: [1, 2, 3],
flavor: ParserFlavorJS
});
Both options can be omitted, and have the same functionality as the options described in the Scala
API section. By default in JS the JS parser flavor is used. You can get a map of mutators from the mutators
attribute of the library. It is
a map from string (mutator name) to a mutator object.
This function will return a JavaScript Array of Mutant
if it can be parsed, or throw an exception otherwise.
Supported mutators
All the supported mutators and at which mutation level they appear are shown in the table below.
Boundary Mutators
BOLRemoval
Remove the beginning of line character ^
.
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EOLRemoval
Remove the end of line character $
.
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BOL2BOI
Change the beginning of line character ^
to a beginning of input character \A
.
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EOL2EOI
Change the end of line character ^
to a end of input character \z
.
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Character class mutators
CharClassNegation
Flips the sign of a character class.
Original | Mutated |
---|
[abc] | [^abc] |
[^abc] | [abc] |
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CharClassChildRemoval
Remove a child of a character class.
Original | Mutated |
---|
[abc] | [bc] |
[abc] | [ac] |
[abc] | [ab] |
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CharClassAnyChar
Change a character class to a character class which matches any character.
Original | Mutated |
---|
[abc] | [\w\W] |
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CharClassRangeModification
Change the high and low of a range by one in both directions if possible.
Original | Mutated |
---|
[b-y] | [a-y] |
[b-y] | [c-y] |
[b-y] | [b-z] |
[b-y] | [b-x] |
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Predefined character class mutators
PredefCharClassNegation
Flips the sign of a predefined character class. All the predefined character classes are shown in the table below.
Original | Mutated |
---|
\d | \D |
\D | \d |
\s | \S |
\S | \s |
\w | \W |
\W | \w |
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PredefCharClassNullification
Remove the backslash from a predefined character class such as \w
.
Original | Mutated |
---|
\d | d |
\D | D |
\s | s |
\S | S |
\w | w |
\W | W |
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PredefCharClassAnyChar
Change a predefined character class to a character class containing the predefined one and its
negation.
Original | Mutated |
---|
\d | [\d\D] |
\D | [\D\d] |
\s | [\s\S] |
\S | [\S\s] |
\w | [\w\W] |
\W | [\W\w] |
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POSIXCharClassNegation
Flips the sign of a POSIX character class.
Original | Mutated |
---|
\p{Alpha} | \P{Alpha} |
\P{Alpha} | \p{Alpha} |
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Quantifier mutators
QuantifierRemoval
Remove a quantifier. This is done for all possible quantifiers, even ranges, and the reluctant
and possessive variants.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc? | abc |
abc* | abc |
abc+ | abc |
abc{1,3} | abc |
abc?? | abc |
abc*? | abc |
abc+? | abc |
abc{1,3}? | abc |
abc?+ | abc |
abc*+ | abc |
abc++ | abc |
abc{1,3}+ | abc |
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QuantifierNChange
Change the fixed amount quantifier to a couple of range variants.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc{9} | abc{0,9} |
abc{9} | abc{9,} |
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QuantifierNOrMoreModification
Change the n
to infinity range quantifier to a couple of variants where the low of the range is
incremented and decremented by one.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc{9,} | abc{8,} |
abc{9,} | abc{10,} |
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QuantifierNOrMoreChange
Turn an n
or more range quantifier into a fixed number quantifier.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc{9,} | abc{9} |
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QuantifierNMModification
Alter the n
to m
range quantifier by decrementing or incrementing the high and low of the
range by one.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc{3,9} | abc{2,9} |
abc{3,9} | abc{4,9} |
abc{3,9} | abc{3,8} |
abc{3,9} | abc{3,10} |
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QuantifierShortModification
Treat the shorthand quantifiers (?
, *
, +
) as their corresponding range quantifier
variant ({0,1}
, {0,}
, {1,}
), and applies the same mutations as mentioned in the mutators
above.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc? | abc{1,1} |
abc? | abc{0,0} |
abc? | abc{0,2} |
abc* | abc{1,} |
abc+ | abc{0,} |
abc+ | abc{2,} |
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QuantifierShortChange
Change the shorthand quantifiers *
and +
to their fixed range quantifier variant.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc* | abc{0} |
abc+ | abc{1} |
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QuantifierReluctantAddition
Change greedy quantifiers to reluctant quantifiers.
Original | Mutated |
---|
abc? | abc?? |
abc* | abc*? |
abc+ | abc+? |
abc{9} | abc{9}? |
abc{9,} | abc{9,}? |
abc{9,13} | abc{9,13}? |
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Group-related construct mutators
GroupToNCGroup
Change a normal group to a non-capturing group.
Original | Mutated |
---|
(abc) | (?:abc) |
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LookaroundNegation
Flips the sign of a lookaround (lookahead, lookbehind) construct.
Original | Mutated |
---|
(?=abc) | (?!abc) |
(?!abc) | (?=abc) |
(?<=abc) | (?<!abc) |
(?<!abc) | (?<=abc) |
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