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webhooker/internal/delivery/target_redact_test.go
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Render delivery attempt detail in the event log (closes #202)
Expanding a delivery on the event log page now shows each recorded
attempt: attempt number, outcome, status code, duration, error and
response body. Previously a failure rendered as "target: failed" and
diagnosing it meant opening the per-webhook SQLite file by hand.

The response body is cut by SQLite via substr over a blob cast, the
same projection the event body uses, so an oversized stored response
never becomes a Go string. The page reports the cut with a marker.

Response bodies and errors are remote content, so both go through a
new delivery.Redactor that strips the target's own destination URL,
path, query and userinfo, plus the values of credential-shaped
request headers, before rendering. A cut body goes through RedactCut
as well, which drops any tail that is a proper prefix of a secret:
the remote chooses the padding in front of a credential it echoes,
so it chooses where the cut falls inside that credential. Target
configuration keeps reaching the template only as a TargetView.

Redactors are built from an unscoped target load. Deleting a target
only soft deletes the row while its deliveries survive, and a scoped
load would leave exactly those deliveries rendering unredacted. The
views the page lists stay scoped.

Attempt loading is chunked so the IN clause cannot exceed SQLite's
bound-parameter limit, its error is reported rather than discarded,
and the page renders at most 20 attempts per delivery, counting what
it leaves out.

static/css/tailwind.css is regenerated with the repo's pinned
tailwindcss for the utility classes the new markup uses.
2026-08-20 05:04:28 +00:00

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package delivery_test
import (
"net/url"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/database"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/delivery"
)
// The secret path segments of a Slack incoming webhook URL.
const (
redactSecretPath = "/services/T11111111/B11111111/" +
"YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY"
redactWebhookURL = "https://hooks.slack.com" +
redactSecretPath
)
func TestRedactor_RemovesSlackWebhookURL(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
r := delivery.NewRedactor(&database.Target{
Type: database.TargetTypeSlack,
Config: `{"webhookUrl":"` + redactWebhookURL + `"}`,
})
got := r.Redact("no_service for " + redactWebhookURL)
assert.NotContains(t, got, redactSecretPath)
assert.NotContains(t, got, "T11111111")
// One marker, not a marker with the host left in front of
// it: the whole URL is replaced before the path it
// contains, which is what sorting the secrets longest
// first buys.
assert.Equal(
t,
"no_service for "+delivery.RedactionMarker,
got,
)
}
// TestRedactor_RemovesSecretSeveredByACut covers the input the
// redactor exists for: text cut to a byte budget with the
// credential straddling the cut. The remote chooses the
// padding, so it chooses where the cut lands inside the
// credential, and the severed prefix that remains equals no
// secret.
func TestRedactor_RemovesSecretSeveredByACut(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
r := delivery.NewRedactor(&database.Target{
Type: database.TargetTypeSlack,
Config: `{"webhookUrl":"` + redactWebhookURL + `"}`,
})
// Every cut position inside the credential, not just a
// convenient one.
for n := 1; n < len(redactWebhookURL); n++ {
severed := redactWebhookURL[:n]
cut := "padding " + severed
got := r.RedactCut(cut)
assert.Equal(
t,
"padding "+delivery.RedactionMarker,
got,
"cut after %d bytes of the credential", n,
)
}
}
// TestRedactor_RedactsCredentialShapedHeaderValues pins the
// class-based header rule: a header whose name says credential
// has its value redacted, and a routine header does not, so
// ordinary response content survives.
func TestRedactor_RedactsCredentialShapedHeaderValues(
t *testing.T,
) {
t.Parallel()
r := delivery.NewRedactor(&database.Target{
Type: database.TargetTypeHTTP,
Config: `{"url":"https://example.com/in",` +
`"headers":{` +
`"Authorization":"Bearer AAAAAAAAAAAA",` +
`"Cookie":"session=BBBBBBBBBBBB",` +
`"X-Api-Key":"CCCCCCCCCCCC",` +
`"X-Hub-Signature":"sha256=DDDDDDDDDDDD",` +
`"Accept":"application/json",` +
`"User-Agent":"webhooker/1.0"}}`,
})
for _, secret := range []string{
"Bearer AAAAAAAAAAAA",
"session=BBBBBBBBBBBB",
"CCCCCCCCCCCC",
"sha256=DDDDDDDDDDDD",
} {
got := r.Redact("echo: " + secret)
assert.Equal(
t,
"echo: "+delivery.RedactionMarker,
got,
secret,
)
}
const routine = "Accept: application/json, " +
"User-Agent: webhooker/1.0"
assert.Equal(t, routine, r.Redact(routine))
}
// TestRedactor_IgnoresVeryShortHeaderValues pins the floor
// under a header value. Redacting a two-byte value would put
// the marker through every response that happens to contain
// those bytes.
func TestRedactor_IgnoresVeryShortHeaderValues(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
r := delivery.NewRedactor(&database.Target{
Type: database.TargetTypeHTTP,
Config: `{"url":"https://example.com/in",` +
`"headers":{"X-Api-Key":"ab"}}`,
})
const response = "rabbit"
assert.Equal(t, response, r.Redact(response))
}
// TestRedactor_RemovesBarePath covers a remote that echoes
// only the request path rather than the whole URL. The path
// segments are the credential on their own.
func TestRedactor_RemovesBarePath(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
r := delivery.NewRedactor(&database.Target{
Type: database.TargetTypeSlack,
Config: `{"webhookUrl":"` + redactWebhookURL + `"}`,
})
got := r.Redact("POST " + redactSecretPath + " 404")
assert.NotContains(t, got, redactSecretPath)
assert.Equal(
t,
"POST "+delivery.RedactionMarker+" 404",
got,
)
}
// TestRedactor_RemovesHTTPURLQueryAndUserinfo covers the HTTP
// target, whose destination is an arbitrary URL: the query
// string and the userinfo carry credentials as readily as the
// path does.
func TestRedactor_RemovesHTTPURLQueryAndUserinfo(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
// Assembled rather than written out, so the literal is
// not itself a credential-shaped string.
dest := url.URL{
Scheme: "https",
User: url.UserPassword("user", "hunter2"),
Host: "example.com",
Path: "/in",
RawQuery: "token=s3cr3t",
}
raw := dest.String()
r := delivery.NewRedactor(&database.Target{
Type: database.TargetTypeHTTP,
Config: `{"url":"` + raw + `"}`,
})
for _, echoed := range []string{
raw,
"/in?token=s3cr3t",
"hunter2",
} {
got := r.Redact("rejected: " + echoed)
assert.NotContains(t, got, "s3cr3t", echoed)
assert.NotContains(t, got, "hunter2", echoed)
assert.Contains(
t, got, delivery.RedactionMarker, echoed,
)
}
}
// TestRedactor_LeavesUnrelatedTextAlone pins that the
// redactor matches literally: it does not guess at what a
// secret looks like, so ordinary response content survives.
func TestRedactor_LeavesUnrelatedTextAlone(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
const response = "ok=false error=channel_not_found"
r := delivery.NewRedactor(&database.Target{
Type: database.TargetTypeSlack,
Config: `{"webhookUrl":"` + redactWebhookURL + `"}`,
})
assert.Equal(t, response, r.Redact(response))
}
// TestRedactor_ZeroValueAndConfiglessTargets pins that a
// caller with no target, an unparseable config, or a target
// type with no destination URL gets a redactor that changes
// nothing rather than one that panics.
func TestRedactor_ZeroValueAndConfiglessTargets(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
const text = "some response body"
var zero delivery.Redactor
assert.Equal(t, text, zero.Redact(text))
assert.Equal(t, text, delivery.NewRedactor(nil).Redact(text))
for _, tgt := range []database.Target{
{Type: database.TargetTypeLog},
{Type: database.TargetTypeDatabase},
{Type: database.TargetTypeSlack, Config: "not json"},
{Type: database.TargetTypeHTTP, Config: ""},
} {
assert.Equal(
t, text,
delivery.NewRedactor(&tgt).Redact(text),
tgt.Type,
)
}
}