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Android has stricter rules than Java for Package Names, but anything the Python regex thinks is valid must be valid according to Java's rules too. https://developer.android.com/studio/build/application-id
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Python
Executable File
33 lines
885 B
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import re
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def test(packageName):
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m = ANDROID_APPLICATION_ID_REGEX.match(packageName.strip())
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return m is not None
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ANDROID_APPLICATION_ID_REGEX = re.compile(r'''(?:^[a-z_]+(?:\d*[a-zA-Z_]*)*)(?:\.[a-z_]+(?:\d*[a-zA-Z_]*)*)*$''')
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valid = 0
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invalid = 0
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test('org.fdroid.fdroid')
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with open('valid.txt', encoding="utf-8") as fp:
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for packageName in fp:
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packageName = packageName.strip()
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if not test(packageName):
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valid += 1
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# print('should be valid:', packageName)
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with open('invalid.txt', encoding="utf-8") as fp:
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for packageName in fp:
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packageName = packageName.strip()
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if test(packageName):
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invalid += 1
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print('should be not valid: "' + packageName + '"')
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print(valid, 'Java thinks is valid, but the Android regex does not')
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print(invalid, 'invalid mistakes')
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