server/tests/lib/AppFramework/Middleware/Security/SecurityMiddlewareTest.php

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<?php
/**
* @author Bernhard Posselt <dev@bernhard-posselt.com>
* @author Lukas Reschke <lukas@owncloud.com>
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*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2015, ownCloud, Inc.
* @license AGPL-3.0
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*
* This code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3,
* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3,
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
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*
*/
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namespace Test\AppFramework\Middleware\Security;
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use OC\AppFramework\Http;
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use OC\AppFramework\Http\Request;
use OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\AppNotEnabledException;
use OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\CrossSiteRequestForgeryException;
use OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\NotAdminException;
use OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\NotLoggedInException;
use OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\SecurityException;
use OC\Appframework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\StrictCookieMissingException;
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use OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\SecurityMiddleware;
use OC\AppFramework\Utility\ControllerMethodReflector;
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use OC\Security\CSP\ContentSecurityPolicy;
use OC\Security\CSP\ContentSecurityPolicyManager;
use OC\Security\CSP\ContentSecurityPolicyNonceManager;
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use OC\Security\CSRF\CsrfToken;
use OC\Security\CSRF\CsrfTokenManager;
use OCP\App\IAppManager;
use OCP\AppFramework\Controller;
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use OCP\AppFramework\Http\EmptyContentSecurityPolicy;
use OCP\AppFramework\Http\RedirectResponse;
use OCP\AppFramework\Http\JSONResponse;
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use OCP\AppFramework\Http\Response;
use OCP\AppFramework\Http\TemplateResponse;
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use OCP\IConfig;
use OCP\ILogger;
use OCP\INavigationManager;
use OCP\IRequest;
use OCP\ISession;
use OCP\IURLGenerator;
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use OCP\Security\ISecureRandom;
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class SecurityMiddlewareTest extends \Test\TestCase {
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/** @var SecurityMiddleware|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
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private $middleware;
/** @var Controller|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
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private $controller;
/** @var SecurityException */
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private $secException;
/** @var SecurityException */
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private $secAjaxException;
/** @var ISession|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
private $session;
/** @var IRequest|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
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private $request;
/** @var ControllerMethodReflector */
private $reader;
/** @var ILogger|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
private $logger;
/** @var INavigationManager|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
private $navigationManager;
/** @var IURLGenerator|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
private $urlGenerator;
/** @var ContentSecurityPolicyManager|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
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private $contentSecurityPolicyManager;
Add support for CSP nonces CSP nonces are a feature available with CSP v2. Basically instead of saying "JS resources from the same domain are ok to be served" we now say "Ressources from everywhere are allowed as long as they add a `nonce` attribute to the script tag with the right nonce. At the moment the nonce is basically just a `<?php p(base64_encode($_['requesttoken'])) ?>`, we have to decode the requesttoken since `:` is not an allowed value in the nonce. So if somebody does on their own include JS files (instead of using the `addScript` public API, they now must also include that attribute.) IE does currently not implement CSP v2, thus there is a whitelist included that delivers the new CSP v2 policy to newer browsers. Check http://caniuse.com/#feat=contentsecuritypolicy2 for the current browser support list. An alternative approach would be to just add `'unsafe-inline'` as well as `'unsafe-inline'` is ignored by CSPv2 when a nonce is set. But this would make this security feature unusable at all in IE. Not worth it at the moment IMO. Implementing this offers the following advantages: 1. **Security:** As we host resources from the same domain by design we don't have to worry about 'self' anymore being in the whitelist 2. **Performance:** We can move oc.js again to inline JS. This makes the loading way quicker as we don't have to load on every load of a new web page a blocking dynamically non-cached JavaScript file. If you want to toy with CSP see also https://csp-evaluator.withgoogle.com/ Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>
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/** @var CsrfTokenManager|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
private $csrfTokenManager;
/** @var ContentSecurityPolicyNonceManager|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
private $cspNonceManager;
/** @var IAppManager|\PHPUnit_Framework_MockObject_MockObject */
private $appManager;
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protected function setUp() {
parent::setUp();
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$this->controller = $this->createMock(Controller::class);
$this->reader = new ControllerMethodReflector();
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$this->logger = $this->createMock(ILogger::class);
$this->navigationManager = $this->createMock(INavigationManager::class);
$this->urlGenerator = $this->createMock(IURLGenerator::class);
$this->session = $this->createMock(ISession::class);
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$this->request = $this->createMock(IRequest::class);
$this->contentSecurityPolicyManager = $this->createMock(ContentSecurityPolicyManager::class);
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$this->csrfTokenManager = $this->createMock(CsrfTokenManager::class);
$this->cspNonceManager = $this->createMock(ContentSecurityPolicyNonceManager::class);
$this->appManager = $this->createMock(IAppManager::class);
$this->appManager->expects($this->any())
->method('isEnabledForUser')
->willReturn(true);
$this->middleware = $this->getMiddleware(true, true);
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$this->secException = new SecurityException('hey', false);
$this->secAjaxException = new SecurityException('hey', true);
}
/**
* @param bool $isLoggedIn
* @param bool $isAdminUser
* @return SecurityMiddleware
*/
private function getMiddleware($isLoggedIn, $isAdminUser) {
return new SecurityMiddleware(
$this->request,
$this->reader,
$this->navigationManager,
$this->urlGenerator,
$this->logger,
$this->session,
'files',
$isLoggedIn,
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$isAdminUser,
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$this->contentSecurityPolicyManager,
$this->csrfTokenManager,
$this->cspNonceManager,
$this->appManager
);
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}
/**
* @PublicPage
* @NoCSRFRequired
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*/
public function testSetNavigationEntry(){
$this->navigationManager->expects($this->once())
->method('setActiveEntry')
->with($this->equalTo('files'));
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
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}
/**
* @param string $method
* @param string $test
*/
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private function ajaxExceptionStatus($method, $test, $status) {
$isLoggedIn = false;
$isAdminUser = false;
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// isAdminUser requires isLoggedIn call to return true
if ($test === 'isAdminUser') {
$isLoggedIn = true;
}
$sec = $this->getMiddleware($isLoggedIn, $isAdminUser);
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try {
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, $method);
$sec->beforeController($this->controller, $method);
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} catch (SecurityException $ex){
$this->assertEquals($status, $ex->getCode());
}
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// add assertion if everything should work fine otherwise phpunit will
// complain
if ($status === 0) {
$this->assertTrue(true);
}
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}
public function testAjaxStatusLoggedInCheck() {
$this->ajaxExceptionStatus(
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__FUNCTION__,
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'isLoggedIn',
Http::STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED
);
}
/**
* @NoCSRFRequired
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*/
public function testAjaxNotAdminCheck() {
$this->ajaxExceptionStatus(
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__FUNCTION__,
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'isAdminUser',
Http::STATUS_FORBIDDEN
);
}
/**
* @PublicPage
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*/
public function testAjaxStatusCSRFCheck() {
$this->ajaxExceptionStatus(
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__FUNCTION__,
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'passesCSRFCheck',
Http::STATUS_PRECONDITION_FAILED
);
}
/**
* @PublicPage
* @NoCSRFRequired
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*/
public function testAjaxStatusAllGood() {
$this->ajaxExceptionStatus(
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__FUNCTION__,
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'isLoggedIn',
0
);
$this->ajaxExceptionStatus(
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__FUNCTION__,
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'isAdminUser',
0
);
$this->ajaxExceptionStatus(
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__FUNCTION__,
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'isSubAdminUser',
0
);
$this->ajaxExceptionStatus(
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__FUNCTION__,
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'passesCSRFCheck',
0
);
}
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/**
* @PublicPage
* @NoCSRFRequired
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*/
public function testNoChecks(){
$this->request->expects($this->never())
->method('passesCSRFCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(false));
$sec = $this->getMiddleware(false, false);
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$sec->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
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}
/**
* @param string $method
* @param string $expects
*/
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private function securityCheck($method, $expects, $shouldFail=false){
// admin check requires login
if ($expects === 'isAdminUser') {
$isLoggedIn = true;
$isAdminUser = !$shouldFail;
} else {
$isLoggedIn = !$shouldFail;
$isAdminUser = false;
}
$sec = $this->getMiddleware($isLoggedIn, $isAdminUser);
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if($shouldFail) {
$this->setExpectedException('\OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\SecurityException');
} else {
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$this->assertTrue(true);
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}
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, $method);
$sec->beforeController($this->controller, $method);
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}
/**
* @PublicPage
* @expectedException \OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\CrossSiteRequestForgeryException
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*/
public function testCsrfCheck(){
$this->request->expects($this->once())
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->method('passesCSRFCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(false));
$this->request->expects($this->once())
->method('passesStrictCookieCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(true));
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
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}
/**
* @PublicPage
* @NoCSRFRequired
*/
public function testNoCsrfCheck(){
$this->request->expects($this->never())
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->method('passesCSRFCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(false));
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
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}
/**
* @PublicPage
*/
public function testPassesCsrfCheck(){
$this->request->expects($this->once())
->method('passesCSRFCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(true));
$this->request->expects($this->once())
->method('passesStrictCookieCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(true));
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
}
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/**
* @PublicPage
* @expectedException \OC\AppFramework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\CrossSiteRequestForgeryException
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*/
public function testFailCsrfCheck(){
$this->request->expects($this->once())
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->method('passesCSRFCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(false));
$this->request->expects($this->once())
->method('passesStrictCookieCheck')
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->will($this->returnValue(true));
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
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}
/**
* @PublicPage
* @StrictCookieRequired
* @expectedException \OC\Appframework\Middleware\Security\Exceptions\StrictCookieMissingException
*/
public function testStrictCookieRequiredCheck() {
$this->request->expects($this->never())
->method('passesCSRFCheck');
$this->request->expects($this->once())
->method('passesStrictCookieCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(false));
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
}
/**
* @PublicPage
* @NoCSRFRequired
*/
public function testNoStrictCookieRequiredCheck() {
$this->request->expects($this->never())
->method('passesStrictCookieCheck')
->will($this->returnValue(false));
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
}
/**
* @PublicPage
* @NoCSRFRequired
* @StrictCookieRequired
*/
public function testPassesStrictCookieRequiredCheck() {
$this->request
->expects($this->once())
->method('passesStrictCookieCheck')
->willReturn(true);
$this->reader->reflect(__CLASS__, __FUNCTION__);
$this->middleware->beforeController($this->controller, __FUNCTION__);
}
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public function dataCsrfOcsController() {
$controller = $this->getMockBuilder('OCP\AppFramework\Controller')
->disableOriginalConstructor()
->getMock();
$ocsController = $this->getMockBuilder('OCP\AppFramework\OCSController')
->disableOriginalConstructor()
->getMock();
return [
[$controller, false, true],
[$controller, true, true],
[$ocsController, false, true],
[$ocsController, true, false],
];
}
/**
* @dataProvider dataCsrfOcsController
* @param Controller $controller
* @param bool $hasOcsApiHeader
* @param bool $exception
*/
public function testCsrfOcsController(Controller $controller, $hasOcsApiHeader, $exception) {
$this->request
->method('getHeader')
->with('OCS-APIREQUEST')
->willReturn($hasOcsApiHeader ? 'true' : null);
$this->request->expects($this->once())
->method('passesStrictCookieCheck')
->willReturn(true);
try {
$this->middleware->beforeController($controller, 'foo');
$this->assertFalse($exception);
} catch (CrossSiteRequestForgeryException $e) {
$this->assertTrue($exception);
}
}
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/**
* @NoCSRFRequired
* @NoAdminRequired
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*/
public function testLoggedInCheck(){
$this->securityCheck(__FUNCTION__, 'isLoggedIn');
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}
/**
* @NoCSRFRequired
* @NoAdminRequired
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*/
public function testFailLoggedInCheck(){
$this->securityCheck(__FUNCTION__, 'isLoggedIn', true);
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}
/**
* @NoCSRFRequired
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*/
public function testIsAdminCheck(){
$this->securityCheck(__FUNCTION__, 'isAdminUser');
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}
/**
* @NoCSRFRequired
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*/
public function testFailIsAdminCheck(){
$this->securityCheck(__FUNCTION__, 'isAdminUser', true);
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}
public function testAfterExceptionNotCaughtThrowsItAgain(){
$ex = new \Exception();
$this->setExpectedException('\Exception');
$this->middleware->afterException($this->controller, 'test', $ex);
}
public function testAfterExceptionReturnsRedirectForNotLoggedInUser() {
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$this->request = new Request(
[
'server' =>
[
'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8',
'REQUEST_URI' => 'nextcloud/index.php/apps/specialapp'
]
],
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$this->createMock(ISecureRandom::class),
$this->createMock(IConfig::class)
);
$this->middleware = $this->getMiddleware(false, false);
$this->urlGenerator
->expects($this->once())
->method('linkToRoute')
->with(
'core.login.showLoginForm',
[
'redirect_url' => 'nextcloud/index.php/apps/specialapp',
]
)
->will($this->returnValue('http://localhost/nextcloud/index.php/login?redirect_url=nextcloud/index.php/apps/specialapp'));
$this->logger
->expects($this->once())
->method('debug')
->with('Current user is not logged in');
$response = $this->middleware->afterException(
$this->controller,
'test',
new NotLoggedInException()
);
$expected = new RedirectResponse('http://localhost/nextcloud/index.php/login?redirect_url=nextcloud/index.php/apps/specialapp');
$this->assertEquals($expected , $response);
}
public function testAfterExceptionRedirectsToWebRootAfterStrictCookieFail() {
$this->request = new Request(
[
'server' => [
'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8',
'REQUEST_URI' => 'nextcloud/index.php/apps/specialapp',
],
],
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$this->createMock(ISecureRandom::class),
$this->createMock(IConfig::class)
);
$this->middleware = $this->getMiddleware(false, false);
$response = $this->middleware->afterException(
$this->controller,
'test',
new StrictCookieMissingException()
);
$expected = new RedirectResponse(\OC::$WEBROOT);
$this->assertEquals($expected , $response);
}
/**
* @return array
*/
public function exceptionProvider() {
return [
[
new AppNotEnabledException(),
],
[
new CrossSiteRequestForgeryException(),
],
[
new NotAdminException(),
],
];
}
/**
* @dataProvider exceptionProvider
* @param SecurityException $exception
*/
public function testAfterExceptionReturnsTemplateResponse(SecurityException $exception) {
$this->request = new Request(
[
'server' =>
[
'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8',
'REQUEST_URI' => 'nextcloud/index.php/apps/specialapp'
]
],
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$this->createMock(ISecureRandom::class),
$this->createMock(IConfig::class)
);
$this->middleware = $this->getMiddleware(false, false);
$this->logger
->expects($this->once())
->method('debug')
->with($exception->getMessage());
$response = $this->middleware->afterException(
$this->controller,
'test',
$exception
);
$expected = new TemplateResponse('core', '403', ['file' => $exception->getMessage()], 'guest');
$expected->setStatus($exception->getCode());
$this->assertEquals($expected , $response);
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}
public function testAfterAjaxExceptionReturnsJSONError(){
$response = $this->middleware->afterException($this->controller, 'test',
$this->secAjaxException);
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$this->assertTrue($response instanceof JSONResponse);
}
Add public API to give developers the possibility to adjust the global CSP defaults Allows to inject something into the default content policy. This is for example useful when you're injecting Javascript code into a view belonging to another controller and cannot modify its Content-Security-Policy itself. Note that the adjustment is only applied to applications that use AppFramework controllers. To use this from your `app.php` use `\OC::$server->getContentSecurityPolicyManager()->addDefaultPolicy($policy)`, $policy has to be of type `\OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy`. To test this add something like the following into an `app.php` of any enabled app: ``` $manager = \OC::$server->getContentSecurityPolicyManager(); $policy = new \OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy(false); $policy->addAllowedFrameDomain('asdf'); $policy->addAllowedScriptDomain('yolo.com'); $policy->allowInlineScript(false); $manager->addDefaultPolicy($policy); $policy = new \OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy(false); $policy->addAllowedFontDomain('yolo.com'); $manager->addDefaultPolicy($policy); $policy = new \OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy(false); $policy->addAllowedFrameDomain('banana.com'); $manager->addDefaultPolicy($policy); ``` If you now open the files app the policy should be: ``` Content-Security-Policy:default-src 'none';script-src yolo.com 'self' 'unsafe-eval';style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline';img-src 'self' data: blob:;font-src yolo.com 'self';connect-src 'self';media-src 'self';frame-src asdf banana.com 'self' ```
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public function testAfterController() {
$this->cspNonceManager
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->expects($this->once())
->method('browserSupportsCspV3')
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->willReturn(false);
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$response = $this->createMock(Response::class);
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$defaultPolicy = new ContentSecurityPolicy();
$defaultPolicy->addAllowedImageDomain('defaultpolicy');
$currentPolicy = new ContentSecurityPolicy();
$currentPolicy->addAllowedConnectDomain('currentPolicy');
$mergedPolicy = new ContentSecurityPolicy();
$mergedPolicy->addAllowedMediaDomain('mergedPolicy');
$response
->expects($this->exactly(2))
->method('getContentSecurityPolicy')
->willReturn($currentPolicy);
$this->contentSecurityPolicyManager
->expects($this->once())
->method('getDefaultPolicy')
->willReturn($defaultPolicy);
$this->contentSecurityPolicyManager
->expects($this->once())
->method('mergePolicies')
->with($defaultPolicy, $currentPolicy)
->willReturn($mergedPolicy);
Add public API to give developers the possibility to adjust the global CSP defaults Allows to inject something into the default content policy. This is for example useful when you're injecting Javascript code into a view belonging to another controller and cannot modify its Content-Security-Policy itself. Note that the adjustment is only applied to applications that use AppFramework controllers. To use this from your `app.php` use `\OC::$server->getContentSecurityPolicyManager()->addDefaultPolicy($policy)`, $policy has to be of type `\OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy`. To test this add something like the following into an `app.php` of any enabled app: ``` $manager = \OC::$server->getContentSecurityPolicyManager(); $policy = new \OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy(false); $policy->addAllowedFrameDomain('asdf'); $policy->addAllowedScriptDomain('yolo.com'); $policy->allowInlineScript(false); $manager->addDefaultPolicy($policy); $policy = new \OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy(false); $policy->addAllowedFontDomain('yolo.com'); $manager->addDefaultPolicy($policy); $policy = new \OCP\AppFramework\Http\ContentSecurityPolicy(false); $policy->addAllowedFrameDomain('banana.com'); $manager->addDefaultPolicy($policy); ``` If you now open the files app the policy should be: ``` Content-Security-Policy:default-src 'none';script-src yolo.com 'self' 'unsafe-eval';style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline';img-src 'self' data: blob:;font-src yolo.com 'self';connect-src 'self';media-src 'self';frame-src asdf banana.com 'self' ```
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$response->expects($this->once())
->method('setContentSecurityPolicy')
->with($mergedPolicy);
$this->middleware->afterController($this->controller, 'test', $response);
}
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public function testAfterControllerEmptyCSP() {
$response = $this->createMock(Response::class);
$emptyPolicy = new EmptyContentSecurityPolicy();
$response->expects($this->any())
->method('getContentSecurityPolicy')
->willReturn($emptyPolicy);
$response->expects($this->never())
->method('setContentSecurityPolicy');
$this->middleware->afterController($this->controller, 'test', $response);
}
Add support for CSP nonces CSP nonces are a feature available with CSP v2. Basically instead of saying "JS resources from the same domain are ok to be served" we now say "Ressources from everywhere are allowed as long as they add a `nonce` attribute to the script tag with the right nonce. At the moment the nonce is basically just a `<?php p(base64_encode($_['requesttoken'])) ?>`, we have to decode the requesttoken since `:` is not an allowed value in the nonce. So if somebody does on their own include JS files (instead of using the `addScript` public API, they now must also include that attribute.) IE does currently not implement CSP v2, thus there is a whitelist included that delivers the new CSP v2 policy to newer browsers. Check http://caniuse.com/#feat=contentsecuritypolicy2 for the current browser support list. An alternative approach would be to just add `'unsafe-inline'` as well as `'unsafe-inline'` is ignored by CSPv2 when a nonce is set. But this would make this security feature unusable at all in IE. Not worth it at the moment IMO. Implementing this offers the following advantages: 1. **Security:** As we host resources from the same domain by design we don't have to worry about 'self' anymore being in the whitelist 2. **Performance:** We can move oc.js again to inline JS. This makes the loading way quicker as we don't have to load on every load of a new web page a blocking dynamically non-cached JavaScript file. If you want to toy with CSP see also https://csp-evaluator.withgoogle.com/ Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>
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public function testAfterControllerWithContentSecurityPolicy3Support() {
$this->cspNonceManager
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->expects($this->once())
->method('browserSupportsCspV3')
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->willReturn(true);
$token = $this->createMock(CsrfToken::class);
$token
->expects($this->once())
->method('getEncryptedValue')
->willReturn('MyEncryptedToken');
$this->csrfTokenManager
->expects($this->once())
->method('getToken')
->willReturn($token);
$response = $this->createMock(Response::class);
$defaultPolicy = new ContentSecurityPolicy();
$defaultPolicy->addAllowedImageDomain('defaultpolicy');
$currentPolicy = new ContentSecurityPolicy();
$currentPolicy->addAllowedConnectDomain('currentPolicy');
$mergedPolicy = new ContentSecurityPolicy();
$mergedPolicy->addAllowedMediaDomain('mergedPolicy');
$response
->expects($this->exactly(2))
->method('getContentSecurityPolicy')
->willReturn($currentPolicy);
$this->contentSecurityPolicyManager
->expects($this->once())
->method('getDefaultPolicy')
->willReturn($defaultPolicy);
$this->contentSecurityPolicyManager
->expects($this->once())
->method('mergePolicies')
->with($defaultPolicy, $currentPolicy)
->willReturn($mergedPolicy);
$response->expects($this->once())
->method('setContentSecurityPolicy')
->with($mergedPolicy);
$this->assertEquals($response, $this->middleware->afterController($this->controller, 'test', $response));
}
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}