Pleroma/test/plugs/http_security_plug_test.exs
rinpatch 455a402c8a HTTP Security plug: rewrite &csp_string/0
- Directives are now separated with ";" instead of " ;",
according to https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/#policy-parsing
the space is optional
- Use an IO list, which at the end gets converted to a binary as
opposed to ++ing a bunch of arrays with binaries together and joining
them to a string. I doubt it gives any significant real world advantage,
but the code is cleaner and now I can sleep at night.
- The static part of csp is pre-joined to a single binary at compile time.
Same reasoning as the last point.
2020-05-27 21:31:47 +03:00

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.Plugs.HTTPSecurityPlugTest do
use Pleroma.Web.ConnCase
alias Pleroma.Config
alias Plug.Conn
setup do: clear_config([:http_securiy, :enabled])
setup do: clear_config([:http_security, :sts])
setup do: clear_config([:http_security, :referrer_policy])
describe "http security enabled" do
setup do
Config.put([:http_security, :enabled], true)
end
test "it sends CSP headers when enabled", %{conn: conn} do
conn = get(conn, "/api/v1/instance")
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-xss-protection") == []
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-permitted-cross-domain-policies") == []
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-frame-options") == []
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-content-type-options") == []
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-download-options") == []
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "referrer-policy") == []
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "content-security-policy") == []
end
test "it sends STS headers when enabled", %{conn: conn} do
Config.put([:http_security, :sts], true)
conn = get(conn, "/api/v1/instance")
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "strict-transport-security") == []
refute Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "expect-ct") == []
end
test "it does not send STS headers when disabled", %{conn: conn} do
Config.put([:http_security, :sts], false)
conn = get(conn, "/api/v1/instance")
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "strict-transport-security") == []
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "expect-ct") == []
end
test "referrer-policy header reflects configured value", %{conn: conn} do
conn = get(conn, "/api/v1/instance")
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "referrer-policy") == ["same-origin"]
Config.put([:http_security, :referrer_policy], "no-referrer")
conn =
build_conn()
|> get("/api/v1/instance")
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "referrer-policy") == ["no-referrer"]
end
test "it sends `report-to` & `report-uri` CSP response headers" do
conn =
build_conn()
|> get("/api/v1/instance")
[csp] = Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "content-security-policy")
assert csp =~ ~r|report-uri https://endpoint.com;report-to csp-endpoint;|
[reply_to] = Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "reply-to")
assert reply_to ==
"{\"endpoints\":[{\"url\":\"https://endpoint.com\"}],\"group\":\"csp-endpoint\",\"max-age\":10886400}"
end
end
test "it does not send CSP headers when disabled", %{conn: conn} do
Config.put([:http_security, :enabled], false)
conn = get(conn, "/api/v1/instance")
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-xss-protection") == []
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-permitted-cross-domain-policies") == []
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-frame-options") == []
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-content-type-options") == []
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "x-download-options") == []
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "referrer-policy") == []
assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "content-security-policy") == []
end
end