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privacy.sexy/tests/unit/application/Parser/NodeValidation/NodeValidatorTestRunner.ts
undergroundwires e9e0001ef8 Improve desktop security by isolating Electron
Enable `contextIsolation` in Electron to securely expose a limited set
of Node.js APIs to the renderer process. It:

1. Isolates renderer and main process contexts. It ensures that the
   powerful main process functions aren't directly accessible from
   renderer process(es), adding a security boundary.
2. Mitigates remote exploitation risks. By isolating contexts, potential
   malicious code injections in the renderer can't directly reach and
   compromise the main process.
3. Reduces attack surface.
4. Protect against prototype pollution: It prevents tampering of
   JavaScript object prototypes in one context from affecting another
   context, improving app reliability and security.

Supporting changes include:

- Extract environment and system operations classes to the infrastructure
  layer. This removes node dependencies from core domain and application
  code.
- Introduce `ISystemOperations` to encapsulate OS interactions. Use it
  from `CodeRunner` to isolate node API usage.
- Add a preloader script to inject validated environment variables into
  renderer context. This keeps Electron integration details
  encapsulated.
- Add new sanity check to fail fast on issues with preloader injected
  variables.
- Improve test coverage of runtime sanity checks and environment
  components. Move validation logic into separate classes for Single
  Responsibility.
- Improve absent value test case generation.
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import { describe, it } from 'vitest';
import { NodeDataError, INodeDataErrorContext } from '@/application/Parser/NodeValidation/NodeDataError';
import { NodeData } from '@/application/Parser/NodeValidation/NodeData';
import { getAbsentObjectTestCases, getAbsentStringTestCases, itEachAbsentTestCase } from '@tests/unit/shared/TestCases/AbsentTests';
import { expectThrowsError } from '@tests/unit/shared/Assertions/ExpectThrowsError';
export interface ITestScenario {
readonly act: () => void;
readonly expectedContext: INodeDataErrorContext;
}
export class NodeValidationTestRunner {
public testInvalidNodeName(
testBuildPredicate: (invalidName: string) => ITestScenario,
) {
describe('throws given invalid names', () => {
// arrange
const testCases = [
...getAbsentStringTestCases().map((testCase) => ({
testName: `missing name (${testCase.valueName})`,
nameValue: testCase.absentValue,
expectedMessage: 'missing name',
})),
{
testName: 'invalid type',
nameValue: 33,
expectedMessage: 'Name (33) is not a string but number.',
},
];
for (const testCase of testCases) {
it(`given "${testCase.testName}"`, () => {
const test = testBuildPredicate(testCase.nameValue as never);
expectThrowsNodeError(test, testCase.expectedMessage);
});
}
});
return this;
}
public testMissingNodeData(
testBuildPredicate: (missingNode: NodeData) => ITestScenario,
) {
describe('throws given missing node data', () => {
itEachAbsentTestCase([
...getAbsentObjectTestCases(),
{
valueName: 'empty object',
absentValue: {},
},
], (absentValue) => {
// arrange
const expectedError = 'missing node data';
// act
const test = testBuildPredicate(absentValue as NodeData);
// assert
expectThrowsNodeError(test, expectedError);
});
});
return this;
}
public runThrowingCase(
testCase: {
readonly name: string,
readonly scenario: ITestScenario,
readonly expectedMessage: string
},
) {
it(testCase.name, () => {
expectThrowsNodeError(testCase.scenario, testCase.expectedMessage);
});
return this;
}
}
export function expectThrowsNodeError(
test: ITestScenario,
expectedMessage: string,
) {
// arrange
const expected = new NodeDataError(expectedMessage, test.expectedContext);
// act
const act = () => test.act();
// assert
expectThrowsError(act, expected);
return this;
}