misc_pterodactyl-panel/tests/Integration/Api/Client/Server/Schedule/ScheduleAuthorizationTest.php
Dane Everitt a043071e3c
Update to Laravel 8
Co-authored-by: Matthew Penner <me@matthewp.io>
2021-01-23 12:12:54 -08:00

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<?php
namespace Pterodactyl\Tests\Integration\Api\Client\Server\Schedule;
use Pterodactyl\Models\Subuser;
use Pterodactyl\Models\Schedule;
use Pterodactyl\Tests\Integration\Api\Client\ClientApiIntegrationTestCase;
class ScheduleAuthorizationTest extends ClientApiIntegrationTestCase
{
/**
* Tests that a subuser with access to two servers cannot improperly access a resource
* on Server A when providing a URL that points to Server B. This prevents a regression
* in the code where controllers didn't properly validate that a resource was assigned
* to the server that was also present in the URL.
*
* The comments within the test code itself are better at explaining exactly what is
* being tested and protected against.
*
* @param string $method
* @param string $endpoint
* @dataProvider methodDataProvider
*/
public function testAccessToAServersSchedulesIsRestrictedProperly(string $method, string $endpoint)
{
// The API $user is the owner of $server1.
[$user, $server1] = $this->generateTestAccount();
// Will be a subuser of $server2.
$server2 = $this->createServerModel();
// And as no access to $server3.
$server3 = $this->createServerModel();
// Set the API $user as a subuser of server 2, but with no permissions
// to do anything with the schedules for that server.
Subuser::factory()->create(['server_id' => $server2->id, 'user_id' => $user->id]);
$schedule1 = Schedule::factory()->create(['server_id' => $server1->id]);
$schedule2 = Schedule::factory()->create(['server_id' => $server2->id]);
$schedule3 = Schedule::factory()->create(['server_id' => $server3->id]);
// This is the only valid call for this test, accessing the schedule for the same
// server that the API user is the owner of.
$response = $this->actingAs($user)->json($method, $this->link($server1, '/schedules/' . $schedule1->id . $endpoint));
$this->assertTrue($response->status() <= 204 || $response->status() === 400 || $response->status() === 422);
// This request fails because the schedule is valid for that server but the user
// making the request is not authorized to perform that action.
$this->actingAs($user)->json($method, $this->link($server2, '/schedules/' . $schedule2->id . $endpoint))->assertForbidden();
// Both of these should report a 404 error due to the schedules being linked to
// servers that are not the same as the server in the request, or are assigned
// to a server for which the user making the request has no access to.
$this->actingAs($user)->json($method, $this->link($server1, '/schedules/' . $schedule2->id . $endpoint))->assertNotFound();
$this->actingAs($user)->json($method, $this->link($server1, '/schedules/' . $schedule3->id . $endpoint))->assertNotFound();
$this->actingAs($user)->json($method, $this->link($server2, '/schedules/' . $schedule3->id . $endpoint))->assertNotFound();
$this->actingAs($user)->json($method, $this->link($server3, '/schedules/' . $schedule3->id . $endpoint))->assertNotFound();
}
/**
* @return \string[][]
*/
public function methodDataProvider(): array
{
return [
['GET', ''],
['POST', ''],
['DELETE', ''],
['POST', '/execute'],
['POST', '/tasks'],
];
}
}