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AutistMask/tests/approvalVerify.test.js
2026-08-17 08:38:26 +02:00

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const {
Network,
Transaction,
Wallet,
decodeRlp,
encodeRlp,
} = require("ethers");
const {
verifySignedTx,
verifySignature,
assertNoForbiddenFields,
assertNothingUnchecked,
assertCanonicalBytes,
assertWithinCeilings,
sameAddress,
failureIsRetryable,
isNonceCollision,
describeTxFailure,
describeSigningFailure,
NONCE_COLLISION_MESSAGE,
ALLOWED_TX_TYPES,
SERIALIZED_FIELDS,
FORBIDDEN_FIELDS,
APPROVED_FIELDS,
TX_STAGE_SIGN,
TX_STAGE_VERIFY,
TX_STAGE_BROADCAST,
TX_STAGE_NONCE,
MAX_GAS_LIMIT,
MAX_FEE_PER_GAS,
} = require("../src/shared/approvalVerify");
const { prepareApprovalTx } = require("../src/shared/approvalTx");
const { getSignerForAddress } = require("../src/shared/wallet");
// Fixed test keys — never used for anything but these tests.
const SIGNER_KEY =
"0x59c6995e998f97a5a0044966f0945389dc9e86dae88c7a8412f4603b6b78690d";
const OTHER_KEY =
"0x5de4111afa1a4b94908f83103eb1f1706367c2e68ca870fc3fb9a804cdab365a";
const signer = new Wallet(SIGNER_KEY);
const other = new Wallet(OTHER_KEY);
const RECIPIENT = "0x66133E8ea0f5D1d612D2502a968757D1048c214a";
const OTHER_RECIPIENT = "0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7";
// The chain id of the selected network, as networks.js carries it.
const SELECTED = "0x1";
const SEPOLIA = "0xaa36a7";
// Parameters as a dApp would supply them over eth_sendTransaction. Note what
// is missing: nonce, gas limit and fees. The background fills those in before
// the approval screen is drawn, which is why the approval below and not this
// object is what every comparison runs against.
const TX_PARAMS = {
from: signer.address,
to: RECIPIENT,
value: "0x2386f26fc10000",
data: "0xdeadbeef",
gas: "0x5208",
};
// The values populateTransaction() fills in when the dApp fixed none of them.
const POPULATED = {
chainId: 1,
nonce: 7,
gasLimit: 100000n,
maxFeePerGas: 2000000000n,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: 1000000000n,
type: 2,
};
// Build a signable transaction from a request. The background populates the
// same fields through populateTransaction(); here they are fixed so the test
// needs no provider. `overrides` stands in for what a tampered or misbuilt
// popup would put on the wire.
function txFor(params, overrides) {
return {
...POPULATED,
to: params.to,
value: params.value === undefined ? 0n : BigInt(params.value),
data: params.data || "0x",
...(overrides || {}),
};
}
// The populated transaction the approval screen displayed, which is the object
// the artifact is verified against. Built from the same fields as the signable
// transaction above, because that is the point: displayed and verified are one
// object.
function approvedFor(params, overrides) {
return {
from: signer.address,
accessList: [],
...txFor(params, overrides),
};
}
// The ordinary case: the dApp's request, populated.
const APPROVED = approvedFor(TX_PARAMS);
async function signedFor(params, withWallet, overrides) {
return (withWallet || signer).signTransaction(txFor(params, overrides));
}
// Sign the approved transaction with one field changed from what was
// populated, which is the shape of every tamper case below.
async function signedWith(overrides) {
return signedFor(TX_PARAMS, signer, overrides);
}
describe("sameAddress", () => {
test("compares checksummed and lowercase forms as equal", () => {
expect(sameAddress(RECIPIENT, RECIPIENT.toLowerCase())).toBe(true);
});
test("treats two absent addresses as equal (contract creation)", () => {
expect(sameAddress(null, undefined)).toBe(true);
expect(sameAddress("", null)).toBe(true);
});
test("treats one absent address as unequal", () => {
expect(sameAddress(RECIPIENT, null)).toBe(false);
expect(sameAddress(null, RECIPIENT)).toBe(false);
});
test("does not throw on values that are not addresses", () => {
expect(sameAddress("not-an-address", RECIPIENT)).toBe(false);
});
});
describe("verifySignedTx", () => {
test("accepts the approved transaction signed by the approved address", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor(TX_PARAMS);
const parsed = verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED);
expect(parsed.from).toBe(signer.address);
expect(parsed.hash).toBe(Transaction.from(raw).hash);
});
test("accepts a contract creation with no recipient", async () => {
const params = { to: undefined, value: "0x0", data: "0x600160005500" };
const raw = await signedFor(params);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approvedFor(params), signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("accepts an absent value as zero", async () => {
const params = { to: RECIPIENT, data: "0x" };
const raw = await signedFor(params);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approvedFor(params), signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("accepts call data whose case differs from the approval", async () => {
const params = { to: RECIPIENT, value: "0x0", data: "0xDEADBEEF" };
const raw = await signedFor(params);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approvedFor(params), signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("rejects a swapped recipient", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor({
...TX_PARAMS,
to: OTHER_RECIPIENT,
});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved recipient/);
});
test("rejects an inflated value", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor({
...TX_PARAMS,
value: "0x4563918244f40000",
});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved value/);
});
test("rejects substituted call data", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor({ ...TX_PARAMS, data: "0xc0ffee" });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved call data/);
});
test("rejects a transaction signed by a different address", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor(TX_PARAMS, other);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/different address/);
});
// The address the approval named, not whichever address is active when the
// artifact comes back: an approval raised for one account cannot be
// satisfied by a signature from another, whatever the wallet switched to
// in between.
test("rejects a signature from the address that is active now", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor(TX_PARAMS, other);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/different address than the one that was approved/);
// The same artifact against the same approval, verified for the other
// address, is what would have happened had expectedFrom been read from
// the wallet's current state.
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, other.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("rejects an unsigned transaction", () => {
const unsigned = Transaction.from(txFor(TX_PARAMS)).unsignedSerialized;
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(unsigned, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/no valid signature/);
});
test("rejects a missing or malformed payload", () => {
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(undefined, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/missing or malformed/);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx("nope", APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/missing or malformed/);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx("0xc0ffee", APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/could not be decoded/);
});
test("every rejection message is a full sentence", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor({ ...TX_PARAMS, to: OTHER_RECIPIENT });
try {
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED);
throw new Error("expected a rejection");
} catch (e) {
expect(e.message).toMatch(/^[A-Z].*\.$/);
}
});
});
// The defect this file's approvals now stand against: for every field the dApp
// left out, the old comparison had nothing to compare and skipped the field,
// so the fee and the nonce the user read off the screen were checked by the
// ceilings alone. A populated approval fixes all of them, and an approval that
// does not fix one is a refusal rather than a pass.
describe("verifySignedTx against what was displayed", () => {
test("a fee differing from the displayed one is refused", async () => {
// Ten times the fee the screen showed, and far below the ceiling: the
// artifact the old comparison would have accepted.
const inflated = 20000000000n;
expect(inflated).toBeLessThan(MAX_FEE_PER_GAS);
const raw = await signedWith({ maxFeePerGas: inflated });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved maximum fee per gas/);
});
test("a nonce differing from the displayed one is refused", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ nonce: 8 });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved nonce/);
});
test("a gas limit differing from the displayed one is refused", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ gasLimit: 250000n });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved gas limit/);
});
test("an approval fixing no quantity is refused, not waved through", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
for (const key of [
"chainId",
"nonce",
"gasLimit",
"maxFeePerGas",
"maxPriorityFeePerGas",
]) {
const incomplete = { ...APPROVED };
delete incomplete[key];
let thrown;
try {
verifySignedTx(raw, incomplete, signer.address, SELECTED);
throw new Error("expected a rejection for " + key);
} catch (e) {
thrown = e;
}
expect(thrown.message).toMatch(/fixes no /);
expect(thrown.approvalMismatch).toBe(true);
}
});
test("no approved transaction at all is refused", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
for (const approved of [undefined, null, "0xdeadbeef"]) {
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/no approved transaction/);
}
});
test("an approval fixing no transaction type is refused", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
const incomplete = { ...APPROVED };
delete incomplete.type;
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, incomplete, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/fixes no transaction type/);
});
test("an artifact of a type other than the approved one is refused", async () => {
// Same fee mechanism on both sides, so only the type differs: a type 1
// artifact against a type 2 approval.
const approved = approvedFor(TX_PARAMS, {
type: 1,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
});
const raw = await signedWith({
type: 0,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved transaction type/);
});
});
// One case per consequential field: the field alone differs from what was
// approved, and that alone must refuse the signature.
describe("verifySignedTx field comparison", () => {
test("rejects a chain id that is not the selected network", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ chainId: 11155111 });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/different network than the one that is selected/);
});
test("rejects a chain id that is not the approved one", async () => {
// Selected network and signed chain id agree; the approval was raised
// for a different chain, so the artifact is not what was approved.
const approved = { ...APPROVED, chainId: SEPOLIA };
const raw = await signedWith({});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/different network than the one that was approved/);
});
test("refuses when the selected network is unknown", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, undefined),
).toThrow(/selected network is unknown/);
});
test("rejects a substituted nonce", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ nonce: 8 });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved nonce/);
});
test("rejects a substituted gas limit", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ gasLimit: 250000n });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved gas limit/);
});
test("rejects a substituted maximum fee per gas", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ maxFeePerGas: 900000000000n });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved maximum fee per gas/);
});
test("rejects a substituted maximum priority fee per gas", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ maxPriorityFeePerGas: 1500000000n });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved maximum priority fee per gas/);
});
test("rejects a substituted legacy gas price", async () => {
const legacy = {
type: 0,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
};
const approved = approvedFor(TX_PARAMS, legacy);
const raw = await signedWith({ ...legacy, gasPrice: 9000000000n });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved gas price/);
});
test("rejects an approved legacy fee signed as an EIP-1559 fee", async () => {
const approved = approvedFor(TX_PARAMS, {
type: 0,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
});
const raw = await signedWith({});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved fee mechanism/);
});
test("rejects an approved EIP-1559 fee signed as a legacy fee", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({
type: 0,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved fee mechanism/);
});
// The ceilings are a backstop against what the RPC node can talk the
// wallet into populating and displaying, so they are checked against an
// approval that carries the absurd value too — equality alone would accept
// it, which is exactly what the ceiling is there for.
test("rejects a gas limit above anything a supported network accepts", async () => {
const overrides = { gasLimit: MAX_GAS_LIMIT + 1n };
const raw = await signedWith(overrides);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(
raw,
approvedFor(TX_PARAMS, overrides),
signer.address,
SELECTED,
),
).toThrow(/gas limit no network this wallet supports/);
});
test("rejects an absurd fee per gas even when it was displayed", async () => {
const overrides = {
maxFeePerGas: MAX_FEE_PER_GAS + 1n,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: MAX_FEE_PER_GAS + 1n,
};
const raw = await signedWith(overrides);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(
raw,
approvedFor(TX_PARAMS, overrides),
signer.address,
SELECTED,
),
).toThrow(/fee per gas far above any plausible value/);
});
test("assertWithinCeilings is the same check on either side of the screen", () => {
expect(() =>
assertWithinCeilings({ gasLimit: MAX_GAS_LIMIT + 1n }),
).toThrow(/gas limit no network this wallet supports/);
for (const key of [
"gasPrice",
"maxFeePerGas",
"maxPriorityFeePerGas",
]) {
expect(() =>
assertWithinCeilings({ [key]: MAX_FEE_PER_GAS + 1n }),
).toThrow(/fee per gas far above any plausible value/);
}
expect(() =>
assertWithinCeilings({
gasLimit: MAX_GAS_LIMIT,
maxFeePerGas: MAX_FEE_PER_GAS,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: MAX_FEE_PER_GAS,
}),
).not.toThrow();
// Nothing to bound is not a failure: a type 2 approval carries no gas
// price, and a bare object must not be refused for lacking one.
expect(() => assertWithinCeilings({})).not.toThrow();
});
test("every field mismatch is a refusal, not a warning", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({ nonce: 8 });
try {
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED);
throw new Error("expected a rejection");
} catch (e) {
expect(e.approvalMismatch).toBe(true);
expect(e.message).toMatch(/^[A-Z].*\.$/);
}
});
});
// The transaction type decides which fields exist, so an artifact of a type
// this wallet does not sign carries consequences the approval cannot describe
// and none of the field comparisons can see. The refusal has to come from the
// type allowlist rather than from a field comparison, so these run against an
// approval whose every other field matches the artifact exactly.
describe("verifySignedTx transaction type", () => {
const BARE_REQUEST = {
from: signer.address,
to: RECIPIENT,
value: "0x2386f26fc10000",
data: "0x",
};
const BARE_APPROVAL = approvedFor(BARE_REQUEST);
// An EIP-7702 artifact that pays the approved amount to the approved
// recipient and, in the same transaction, installs the attacker's code at
// the signer's own account for good. Every field the approval screen shows
// matches; only the type and the authorization list do not.
test("refuses a type 4 artifact that delegates the signer's own account", async () => {
const authorization = await signer.authorize({
address: OTHER_RECIPIENT,
chainId: 1,
nonce: 8,
});
const raw = await signedFor(BARE_REQUEST, signer, {
type: 4,
authorizationList: [authorization],
});
const parsed = Transaction.from(raw);
expect(parsed.type).toBe(4);
expect(parsed.authorizationList[0].address).toBe(OTHER_RECIPIENT);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, BARE_APPROVAL, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/type this wallet does not sign/);
});
test("refuses a type 3 blob artifact", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor(BARE_REQUEST, signer, {
type: 3,
maxFeePerBlobGas: 1000000000n,
blobVersionedHashes: ["0x01" + "ab".repeat(31)],
});
expect(Transaction.from(raw).type).toBe(3);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, BARE_APPROVAL, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/type this wallet does not sign/);
});
test("refuses every type outside the allowlist, not just the known ones", async () => {
for (const type of [3, 4]) {
expect(ALLOWED_TX_TYPES).not.toContain(type);
}
expect(ALLOWED_TX_TYPES).toEqual([0, 1, 2]);
});
test("a type refusal is a refusal, not a warning", async () => {
const authorization = await signer.authorize({
address: OTHER_RECIPIENT,
chainId: 1,
nonce: 8,
});
const raw = await signedFor(BARE_REQUEST, signer, {
type: 4,
authorizationList: [authorization],
});
try {
verifySignedTx(raw, BARE_APPROVAL, signer.address, SELECTED);
throw new Error("expected a rejection");
} catch (e) {
expect(e.approvalMismatch).toBe(true);
expect(e.message).toMatch(/^[A-Z].*\.$/);
}
});
test("accepts a legacy type 0 transaction", async () => {
const legacy = {
type: 0,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
};
const raw = await signedFor(BARE_REQUEST, signer, legacy);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(
raw,
approvedFor(BARE_REQUEST, legacy),
signer.address,
SELECTED,
),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("accepts a type 1 transaction whose access list is the approved one", async () => {
const overrides = {
type: 1,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
accessList: [{ address: OTHER_RECIPIENT, storageKeys: [] }],
};
const raw = await signedFor(BARE_REQUEST, signer, overrides);
expect(Transaction.from(raw).type).toBe(1);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(
raw,
approvedFor(BARE_REQUEST, overrides),
signer.address,
SELECTED,
),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("refuses an access list the approval never carried", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor(BARE_REQUEST, signer, {
accessList: [{ address: OTHER_RECIPIENT, storageKeys: [] }],
});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, BARE_APPROVAL, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved access list/);
});
test("treats an absent access list and an empty one as the same thing", async () => {
const approved = { ...BARE_APPROVAL };
delete approved.accessList;
expect(approved.accessList).toBeUndefined();
const raw = await signedFor(BARE_REQUEST, signer, {});
expect(Transaction.from(raw).accessList).toEqual([]);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
});
// The allowlist is only exhaustive while it accounts for every field an
// artifact can carry. These tests are what makes that claim checkable rather
// than asserted.
describe("verifySignedTx exhaustiveness", () => {
// Every accessor ethers exposes on a parsed transaction, and where this
// module deals with it. If an ethers upgrade adds a transaction field,
// this fails and forces a decision about it instead of letting it default
// to unchecked.
test("every field ethers can parse is accounted for", () => {
const derived = [
// Recovered from the signature or computed from the payload, not
// independent content: covered by the signer check and by the
// fields below.
"from",
"fromPublicKey",
"hash",
"serialized",
"signature",
"type",
"typeName",
"unsignedHash",
"unsignedSerialized",
// Blob sidecar machinery, meaningful only alongside `blobs`,
// which is refused outright.
"kzg",
"blobWrapperVersion",
];
const accounted = new Set([
...derived,
...FORBIDDEN_FIELDS.map((f) => f.key),
...Object.values(SERIALIZED_FIELDS).flat(),
]);
const exposed = Object.getOwnPropertyNames(Transaction.prototype)
.filter((name) => {
const d = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(
Transaction.prototype,
name,
);
return d && typeof d.get === "function";
})
.sort();
expect(exposed.filter((name) => !accounted.has(name))).toEqual([]);
});
// The comparison loop runs over the fields a type serializes and refuses a
// field it has no comparator for. That refusal is unreachable only while
// the table covers the whole of SERIALIZED_FIELDS, so the coverage is
// pinned here rather than assumed: adding a field to a type without a
// comparator would otherwise turn every transaction of that type into a
// refusal, and adding a comparator without the field would be a check that
// never runs.
test("every field a type serializes has a comparator", () => {
const serialized = new Set(
Object.values(SERIALIZED_FIELDS).flat().sort(),
);
expect([...serialized].filter((key) => !APPROVED_FIELDS[key])).toEqual(
[],
);
expect(
Object.keys(APPROVED_FIELDS).filter((key) => !serialized.has(key)),
).toEqual([]);
});
// The two layers behind the type allowlist. Nothing reachable through
// verifySignedTx can trip either of them while the allowlist holds — that
// is what they are for — so they are exercised directly rather than taken
// on trust.
test("a forbidden field is refused even on an allowed type", async () => {
const authorization = await signer.authorize({
address: OTHER_RECIPIENT,
chainId: 1,
nonce: 8,
});
const carriers = {
authorizationList: [authorization],
blobVersionedHashes: ["0x01" + "ab".repeat(31)],
blobs: ["0x00"],
maxFeePerBlobGas: 1n,
};
for (const key of Object.keys(carriers)) {
expect(FORBIDDEN_FIELDS.map((f) => f.key)).toContain(key);
let thrown;
try {
assertNoForbiddenFields({ type: 2, [key]: carriers[key] });
throw new Error("expected a rejection");
} catch (e) {
thrown = e;
}
expect(thrown.approvalMismatch).toBe(true);
expect(thrown.message).toMatch(/^[A-Z].*\.$/);
}
expect(() => assertNoForbiddenFields({ type: 2 })).not.toThrow();
});
// Stands in for a future ethers that parses a field this module does not
// know about onto an allowed type: every field the module checks is
// identical, and the bytes are not.
test("an artifact carrying more than the checked fields is refused", async () => {
const parsed = Transaction.from(await signedWith({}));
const smuggled = { type: parsed.type };
for (const key of SERIALIZED_FIELDS[parsed.type]) {
smuggled[key] = parsed[key];
}
smuggled.unsignedSerialized = parsed.unsignedSerialized + "ff";
expect(() => assertNothingUnchecked(smuggled)).toThrow(
/beyond the fields that were checked/,
);
expect(() => assertNothingUnchecked(parsed)).not.toThrow();
});
// The closing check rebuilds the artifact from the fields the module
// compared and compares the bytes, so an artifact carrying anything else
// is refused without the module having to name it. Assert the rebuild is
// faithful for every accepted shape, since a rebuild that dropped a
// legitimate field would refuse honest transactions.
test("an accepted artifact of each allowed type rebuilds byte for byte", async () => {
const shapes = [
{
type: 0,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
},
{
type: 1,
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: null,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: null,
accessList: [
{
address: RECIPIENT,
storageKeys: ["0x" + "11".repeat(32)],
},
],
},
{},
];
for (const overrides of shapes) {
const raw = await signedFor(TX_PARAMS, signer, overrides);
const parsed = verifySignedTx(
raw,
approvedFor(TX_PARAMS, overrides),
signer.address,
SELECTED,
);
const fields = { type: parsed.type };
for (const key of SERIALIZED_FIELDS[parsed.type]) {
fields[key] = parsed[key];
}
expect(Transaction.from(fields).unsignedSerialized).toBe(
parsed.unsignedSerialized,
);
}
});
});
// Every comparison above runs against the decode, but the string that is
// handed to broadcastTransaction() is the artifact. An encoding the decoder
// normalizes away therefore checks as one transaction and broadcasts as
// different bytes, so the artifact must be the canonical encoding of itself.
describe("verifySignedTx canonical encoding", () => {
// Re-encode a signed type-2 artifact with a leading zero byte on the RLP
// value field. It decodes to exactly the approved transaction — same
// value, same signer, same everything the field comparisons look at — and
// it is not the same string.
async function nonCanonical() {
const raw = await signedWith({});
const items = decodeRlp("0x" + raw.slice(4));
// type 2 payload order: chainId, nonce, maxPriorityFeePerGas,
// maxFeePerGas, gasLimit, to, value, data, accessList, then the
// signature.
const padded = items.slice();
padded[6] = "0x00" + items[6].slice(2);
return "0x02" + encodeRlp(padded).slice(2);
}
test("the mutation decodes to the approved transaction and is not it", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
const mutated = await nonCanonical();
const parsed = Transaction.from(mutated);
expect(mutated).not.toBe(raw);
expect(mutated.length).toBeGreaterThan(raw.length);
expect(parsed.value).toBe(BigInt(TX_PARAMS.value));
expect(parsed.from).toBe(signer.address);
expect(parsed.serialized).not.toBe(mutated);
});
test("refuses an artifact that is not its own canonical encoding", async () => {
const mutated = await nonCanonical();
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(mutated, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/not encoded canonically/);
});
test("assertCanonicalBytes accepts what ethers itself produced", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
expect(() =>
assertCanonicalBytes(Transaction.from(raw), raw),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("hex case is not part of the encoding", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
const upper = "0x" + raw.slice(2).toUpperCase();
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(upper, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
});
// The approval and the artifact spell the same values differently. None of
// these differences is tampering, so none may refuse the signature.
describe("verifySignedTx normalization", () => {
test("accepts a decimal chain id against a hex selected network", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, 1),
).not.toThrow();
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, "1"),
).not.toThrow();
});
// The approved transaction crosses to the popup as JSON, so it comes back
// spelled in hex quantities rather than in the bigints it was populated
// with. None of that is tampering.
test("accepts an approval spelled as the wire spells it", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
const wire = {
...APPROVED,
chainId: "0x1",
nonce: "0x7",
gasLimit: "0x186a0",
maxFeePerGas: "0x77359400",
maxPriorityFeePerGas: "0x3b9aca00",
value: "0x2386f26fc10000",
};
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, wire, signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("accepts quantities spelled as hex, decimal, number and bigint", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
for (const maxFee of [
"0x77359400",
"2000000000",
2000000000,
2000000000n,
]) {
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(
raw,
{ ...APPROVED, maxFeePerGas: maxFee },
signer.address,
SELECTED,
),
).not.toThrow();
}
});
test("accepts an approval whose recipient case differs", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
const approved = { ...APPROVED, to: RECIPIENT.toLowerCase() };
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("accepts absent call data against 0x", async () => {
const params = { to: RECIPIENT, value: "0x0" };
const approved = approvedFor(params);
delete approved.data;
const raw = await signedFor({ ...params, data: "0x" });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(raw, approved, signer.address, SELECTED),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("refuses an approved quantity that is not a number", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(
raw,
{ ...APPROVED, maxFeePerGas: "cheap" },
signer.address,
SELECTED,
),
).toThrow(/is not a number/);
});
// The value is page-controlled. A refusal is correct; a raw BigInt
// conversion error is not, because it is not a mismatch, so it would be
// reported retryable and leave the approval unspent behind a live button
// that can never succeed.
test("refuses an approved value that is not a number, as a mismatch", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
for (const value of ["cheap", 1.5, "1e18", {}]) {
let thrown;
try {
verifySignedTx(
raw,
{ ...APPROVED, value },
signer.address,
SELECTED,
);
throw new Error("expected a rejection");
} catch (e) {
thrown = e;
}
expect(thrown.approvalMismatch).toBe(true);
expect(thrown.message).toMatch(/approved value is not a number/);
expect(failureIsRetryable(thrown)).toBe(false);
}
});
test("refuses an approved access list that is not an access list", async () => {
const raw = await signedWith({});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(
raw,
{ ...APPROVED, accessList: ["nope"] },
signer.address,
SELECTED,
),
).toThrow(/not a valid access list/);
});
});
const TYPED_DATA = JSON.stringify({
domain: {
name: "AutistMask Test",
version: "1",
chainId: 1,
verifyingContract: OTHER_RECIPIENT,
},
primaryType: "Mail",
types: {
EIP712Domain: [
{ name: "name", type: "string" },
{ name: "version", type: "string" },
{ name: "chainId", type: "uint256" },
{ name: "verifyingContract", type: "address" },
],
Mail: [
{ name: "from", type: "address" },
{ name: "to", type: "address" },
{ name: "contents", type: "string" },
],
},
message: {
from: signer.address,
to: RECIPIENT,
contents: "hello",
},
});
describe("verifySignature", () => {
// "Hello AutistMask" as the hex string a dApp passes to personal_sign.
const MESSAGE = "0x48656c6c6f204175746973744d61736b";
const personalParams = {
method: "personal_sign",
message: MESSAGE,
from: signer.address,
};
const typedParams = {
method: "eth_signTypedData_v4",
typedData: TYPED_DATA,
from: signer.address,
};
async function signPersonal(withWallet) {
return (withWallet || signer).signMessage(
Buffer.from(MESSAGE.slice(2), "hex"),
);
}
async function signTyped(withWallet) {
const { domain, types, message } = JSON.parse(TYPED_DATA);
delete types.EIP712Domain;
return (withWallet || signer).signTypedData(domain, types, message);
}
test("accepts a personal_sign signature from the approved address", async () => {
const signature = await signPersonal();
expect(verifySignature(personalParams, signature, signer.address)).toBe(
signer.address,
);
});
test("accepts an eth_sign signature the same way", async () => {
const signature = await signPersonal();
const params = { ...personalParams, method: "eth_sign" };
expect(() =>
verifySignature(params, signature, signer.address),
).not.toThrow();
});
test("accepts a typed data signature from the approved address", async () => {
const signature = await signTyped();
expect(verifySignature(typedParams, signature, signer.address)).toBe(
signer.address,
);
});
test("does not mutate the approved typed data while verifying", async () => {
const signature = await signTyped();
const before = typedParams.typedData;
verifySignature(typedParams, signature, signer.address);
expect(typedParams.typedData).toBe(before);
expect(
JSON.parse(typedParams.typedData).types.EIP712Domain,
).toBeDefined();
});
test("rejects a personal_sign signature from a different address", async () => {
const signature = await signPersonal(other);
expect(() =>
verifySignature(personalParams, signature, signer.address),
).toThrow(/different address/);
});
test("rejects a typed data signature from a different address", async () => {
const signature = await signTyped(other);
expect(() =>
verifySignature(typedParams, signature, signer.address),
).toThrow(/different address/);
});
test("rejects a signature over a different message", async () => {
const signature = await signer.signMessage(
Buffer.from("00112233", "hex"),
);
expect(() =>
verifySignature(personalParams, signature, signer.address),
).toThrow(/different address/);
});
test("rejects a missing or malformed signature", async () => {
expect(() =>
verifySignature(personalParams, undefined, signer.address),
).toThrow(/missing or malformed/);
expect(() =>
verifySignature(personalParams, "0x1234", signer.address),
).toThrow(/could not be verified/);
});
});
// What happens after a signing attempt fails: the background keeps the
// approval for anything the user can correct, and the popup only offers the
// button again when it did.
describe("signing failure and retry", () => {
test("a failure that is not a mismatch leaves the approval retryable", () => {
expect(failureIsRetryable(new Error("The node is unreachable."))).toBe(
true,
);
expect(failureIsRetryable(undefined)).toBe(true);
});
test("a mismatch spends the approval", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor({ ...TX_PARAMS, to: OTHER_RECIPIENT });
try {
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED);
throw new Error("expected a rejection");
} catch (e) {
expect(failureIsRetryable(e)).toBe(false);
}
});
test("a retryable failure keeps the button usable and says only what failed", () => {
const outcome = describeSigningFailure(
{ error: "The node rejected the transaction.", retryable: true },
"The transaction could not be sent.",
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(true);
expect(outcome.message).toBe("The node rejected the transaction.");
});
test("a refusal tells the user to start again from the site", () => {
const outcome = describeSigningFailure(
{
error: "The signed transaction does not go to the approved recipient.",
retryable: false,
},
"The transaction could not be sent.",
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.message).toMatch(/start it again from the site\.$/);
});
test("a refusal for an attempt already running does not say to start again", () => {
const outcome = describeSigningFailure(
{
error: "This request is already being signed.",
retryable: false,
stage: "inflight",
},
"The message could not be signed.",
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.message).not.toMatch(/start it again from the site/);
expect(outcome.message).toMatch(/first attempt is still running/);
});
test("a response the background never sent is treated as a spent approval", () => {
const outcome = describeSigningFailure(
undefined,
"The transaction could not be sent.",
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.message).toMatch(/^The transaction could not be sent\./);
});
test("every failure message is a full sentence", () => {
const outcome = describeSigningFailure(
{ error: "The node is on fire", retryable: true },
"The transaction could not be sent.",
);
expect(outcome.message).toMatch(/^[A-Z].*\.$/);
});
test("a popup that could not sign leaves the approval standing", () => {
const outcome = describeTxFailure(
TX_STAGE_SIGN,
"That password is incorrect. Please try again.",
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(true);
expect(outcome.spendApproval).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.error).toMatch(/password is incorrect/);
});
test("a mismatch found at verification spends the approval", async () => {
const raw = await signedFor({ ...TX_PARAMS, to: OTHER_RECIPIENT });
let outcome;
try {
verifySignedTx(raw, APPROVED, signer.address, SELECTED);
} catch (e) {
outcome = describeTxFailure(TX_STAGE_VERIFY, e);
}
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.spendApproval).toBe(true);
});
test("a failure before the check ran is still retryable", () => {
const outcome = describeTxFailure(
TX_STAGE_VERIFY,
new Error("The wallet state could not be read."),
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(true);
expect(outcome.spendApproval).toBe(false);
});
// A broadcast that throws after the node took the transaction is routine:
// a timeout, a dropped response, a node answering "already known". The
// popup's retry does not re-broadcast the same bytes — it re-populates and
// re-signs at a freshly fetched nonce — so a retryable broadcast failure
// would put the approved transfer on the chain twice.
test("a failed broadcast is terminal, whatever the node said", () => {
for (const message of [
"already known",
"timeout of 30000ms exceeded",
"could not coalesce error",
]) {
const outcome = describeTxFailure(
TX_STAGE_BROADCAST,
new Error(message),
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.spendApproval).toBe(true);
expect(outcome.stage).toBe(TX_STAGE_BROADCAST);
expect(outcome.error).toBe(message);
}
});
// The one broadcast failure that is not ambiguous. The node answered, and
// its answer was that the nonce was already spoken for, so this
// transaction is not in a mempool anywhere.
test("a nonce the node refused is classified however it was worded", () => {
for (const err of [
new Error("nonce too low"),
new Error("replacement transaction underpriced"),
Object.assign(new Error("could not coalesce error"), {
code: "NONCE_EXPIRED",
}),
Object.assign(new Error("could not coalesce error"), {
code: "REPLACEMENT_UNDERPRICED",
}),
// The shape ethers hands up when it could not classify the node's
// error itself: the node's own words are nested underneath.
Object.assign(new Error("could not coalesce error"), {
info: { error: { code: -32000, message: "OldNonce" } },
}),
]) {
const outcome = describeTxFailure(TX_STAGE_BROADCAST, err);
expect(
describeSigningFailure(
outcome,
"The transaction could not be sent.",
).message,
).toMatch(/did not reach the network/);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.spendApproval).toBe(true);
expect(outcome.error).toBe(NONCE_COLLISION_MESSAGE);
expect(outcome.stage).toBe(TX_STAGE_NONCE);
expect(isNonceCollision(err)).toBe(true);
}
});
// A node that says it knows the transaction has it, so it did reach the
// network and the ambiguous wording is the correct one.
test("already known is not a nonce collision", () => {
const err = new Error("already known");
const outcome = describeTxFailure(TX_STAGE_BROADCAST, err);
expect(
describeSigningFailure(
outcome,
"The transaction could not be sent.",
).message,
).toMatch(/may still have reached the network/);
expect(outcome.stage).toBe(TX_STAGE_BROADCAST);
expect(isNonceCollision(err)).toBe(false);
});
test("a nonce collision says the transaction did not reach the network", () => {
const outcome = describeTxFailure(
TX_STAGE_BROADCAST,
new Error("nonce too low"),
);
const copy = describeSigningFailure(
outcome,
"The transaction could not be sent.",
);
expect(copy.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(copy.message).toMatch(/did not reach the network/);
expect(copy.message).not.toMatch(/may still have reached the network/);
expect(copy.message).toMatch(/Please send it again from the site\.$/);
expect(copy.message).toMatch(/^[A-Z].*\.$/);
});
test("a failed broadcast does not tell the user to send it again", () => {
const outcome = describeSigningFailure(
{
error: "The node did not answer.",
retryable: false,
stage: TX_STAGE_BROADCAST,
},
"The transaction could not be sent.",
);
expect(outcome.retryable).toBe(false);
expect(outcome.message).toMatch(/may still have reached the network/);
expect(outcome.message).not.toMatch(/start it again from the site/);
});
});
// End-to-end over the messaging boundary, without a browser: the background
// populates the transaction, the object that produces crosses to the popup as
// JSON and is signed there, and the artifact goes back to the exact check the
// background runs before it broadcasts. Only what each side puts on the wire is
// passed along, so this also pins down that the wire payloads are sufficient on
// their own.
describe("background population to popup signing to verification", () => {
// Stand-in for the JSON-RPC provider. populateTransaction only needs the
// nonce, the gas estimate, the network and the fee data.
const fakeProvider = {
getNetwork: async () => Network.from(1),
getTransactionCount: async () => 7,
estimateGas: async () => 21000n,
getFeeData: async () => ({
gasPrice: 2000000000n,
maxFeePerGas: 2000000000n,
maxPriorityFeePerGas: 1000000000n,
}),
};
// A private-key wallet as it is persisted in state, so the test goes
// through getSignerForAddress() the way the popup does.
const walletData = { type: "privkey" };
// What the background does before the approval window opens.
async function backgroundPrepares(txParams) {
const approvedTx = await prepareApprovalTx(
fakeProvider,
signer.address,
txParams,
);
// Extension messaging is JSON; the popup sees the other side of it.
return JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(approvedTx));
}
// What the popup does with it: signs it as given, populating nothing.
async function popupSigns(approvedTx) {
const localSigner = getSignerForAddress(walletData, 0, SIGNER_KEY);
return localSigner.signTransaction({ ...approvedTx });
}
test("the populated transaction is what gets signed and what gets checked", async () => {
const approvedTx = await backgroundPrepares(TX_PARAMS);
const rawSignedTx = await popupSigns(approvedTx);
const parsed = verifySignedTx(
rawSignedTx,
approvedTx,
signer.address,
SELECTED,
);
expect(parsed.nonce).toBe(7);
expect(parsed.chainId).toBe(1n);
expect(parsed.gasLimit).toBe(21000n);
expect(parsed.maxFeePerGas).toBe(2000000000n);
expect(parsed.to).toBe(RECIPIENT);
expect(parsed.value).toBe(BigInt(TX_PARAMS.value));
expect(parsed.data).toBe(TX_PARAMS.data);
expect(parsed.signature).not.toBeNull();
// Every field the screen shows, and the artifact, are the same numbers.
expect(BigInt(approvedTx.nonce)).toBe(BigInt(parsed.nonce));
expect(BigInt(approvedTx.gasLimit)).toBe(parsed.gasLimit);
expect(BigInt(approvedTx.maxFeePerGas)).toBe(parsed.maxFeePerGas);
expect(BigInt(approvedTx.maxPriorityFeePerGas)).toBe(
parsed.maxPriorityFeePerGas,
);
});
test("the wire payload carries no password and no secret", async () => {
const approvedTx = await backgroundPrepares(TX_PARAMS);
const rawSignedTx = await popupSigns(approvedTx);
const payload = {
type: "AUTISTMASK_TX_RESPONSE",
id: "test-approval-id",
approved: true,
rawSignedTx,
};
expect(Object.keys(payload).sort()).toEqual([
"approved",
"id",
"rawSignedTx",
"type",
]);
const wire = JSON.stringify(payload).toLowerCase();
expect(wire).not.toContain("password");
expect(wire).not.toContain(SIGNER_KEY.slice(2).toLowerCase());
});
// The popup is the component whose compromise this check exists to detect,
// so it is given the approved transaction and signs something else.
test("a popup that signs a different fee than it was given is refused", async () => {
const approvedTx = await backgroundPrepares(TX_PARAMS);
const rawSignedTx = await popupSigns({
...approvedTx,
maxFeePerGas: "0x3b9aca000",
});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(rawSignedTx, approvedTx, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved maximum fee per gas/);
});
test("a popup that signs a different nonce than it was given is refused", async () => {
const approvedTx = await backgroundPrepares(TX_PARAMS);
const rawSignedTx = await popupSigns({ ...approvedTx, nonce: "0x8" });
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(rawSignedTx, approvedTx, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved nonce/);
});
test("the background rejects a transaction the popup did not approve", async () => {
const approvedTx = await backgroundPrepares(TX_PARAMS);
const rawSignedTx = await popupSigns({
...approvedTx,
to: OTHER_RECIPIENT,
});
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(rawSignedTx, approvedTx, signer.address, SELECTED),
).toThrow(/approved recipient/);
});
test("the background rejects a transaction populated on another network", async () => {
const approvedTx = await backgroundPrepares(TX_PARAMS);
const rawSignedTx = await popupSigns(approvedTx);
expect(() =>
verifySignedTx(rawSignedTx, approvedTx, signer.address, SEPOLIA),
).toThrow(/different network than the one that is selected/);
});
// ethers refuses to sign for an address that is not the key's own, so a
// popup working from the approved object cannot quietly sign as whichever
// address the user has switched to.
test("the approved from stops the popup signing with another key", async () => {
const approvedTx = await backgroundPrepares(TX_PARAMS);
const otherSigner = getSignerForAddress(walletData, 0, OTHER_KEY);
await expect(
otherSigner.signTransaction({ ...approvedTx }),
).rejects.toThrow(/from address mismatch/);
});
});