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167 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
167 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
9 years ago
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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jinja2.testsuite.security
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Checks the sandbox and other security features.
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:copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
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:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
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"""
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import unittest
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from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase
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from jinja2 import Environment
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from jinja2.sandbox import SandboxedEnvironment, \
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ImmutableSandboxedEnvironment, unsafe
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from jinja2 import Markup, escape
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from jinja2.exceptions import SecurityError, TemplateSyntaxError, \
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TemplateRuntimeError
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from jinja2._compat import text_type
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class PrivateStuff(object):
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def bar(self):
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return 23
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@unsafe
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def foo(self):
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return 42
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'PrivateStuff'
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class PublicStuff(object):
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bar = lambda self: 23
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_foo = lambda self: 42
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'PublicStuff'
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class SandboxTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
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def test_unsafe(self):
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env = SandboxedEnvironment()
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self.assert_raises(SecurityError, env.from_string("{{ foo.foo() }}").render,
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foo=PrivateStuff())
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self.assert_equal(env.from_string("{{ foo.bar() }}").render(foo=PrivateStuff()), '23')
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self.assert_raises(SecurityError, env.from_string("{{ foo._foo() }}").render,
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foo=PublicStuff())
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self.assert_equal(env.from_string("{{ foo.bar() }}").render(foo=PublicStuff()), '23')
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self.assert_equal(env.from_string("{{ foo.__class__ }}").render(foo=42), '')
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self.assert_equal(env.from_string("{{ foo.func_code }}").render(foo=lambda:None), '')
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# security error comes from __class__ already.
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self.assert_raises(SecurityError, env.from_string(
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"{{ foo.__class__.__subclasses__() }}").render, foo=42)
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def test_immutable_environment(self):
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env = ImmutableSandboxedEnvironment()
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self.assert_raises(SecurityError, env.from_string(
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'{{ [].append(23) }}').render)
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self.assert_raises(SecurityError, env.from_string(
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'{{ {1:2}.clear() }}').render)
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def test_restricted(self):
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env = SandboxedEnvironment()
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self.assert_raises(TemplateSyntaxError, env.from_string,
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"{% for item.attribute in seq %}...{% endfor %}")
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self.assert_raises(TemplateSyntaxError, env.from_string,
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"{% for foo, bar.baz in seq %}...{% endfor %}")
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def test_markup_operations(self):
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# adding two strings should escape the unsafe one
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unsafe = '<script type="application/x-some-script">alert("foo");</script>'
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safe = Markup('<em>username</em>')
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assert unsafe + safe == text_type(escape(unsafe)) + text_type(safe)
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# string interpolations are safe to use too
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assert Markup('<em>%s</em>') % '<bad user>' == \
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'<em><bad user></em>'
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assert Markup('<em>%(username)s</em>') % {
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'username': '<bad user>'
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} == '<em><bad user></em>'
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# an escaped object is markup too
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assert type(Markup('foo') + 'bar') is Markup
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# and it implements __html__ by returning itself
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x = Markup("foo")
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assert x.__html__() is x
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# it also knows how to treat __html__ objects
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class Foo(object):
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def __html__(self):
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return '<em>awesome</em>'
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def __unicode__(self):
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return 'awesome'
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assert Markup(Foo()) == '<em>awesome</em>'
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assert Markup('<strong>%s</strong>') % Foo() == \
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'<strong><em>awesome</em></strong>'
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# escaping and unescaping
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assert escape('"<>&\'') == '"<>&''
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assert Markup("<em>Foo & Bar</em>").striptags() == "Foo & Bar"
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assert Markup("<test>").unescape() == "<test>"
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def test_template_data(self):
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env = Environment(autoescape=True)
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t = env.from_string('{% macro say_hello(name) %}'
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'<p>Hello {{ name }}!</p>{% endmacro %}'
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'{{ say_hello("<blink>foo</blink>") }}')
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escaped_out = '<p>Hello <blink>foo</blink>!</p>'
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assert t.render() == escaped_out
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assert text_type(t.module) == escaped_out
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assert escape(t.module) == escaped_out
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assert t.module.say_hello('<blink>foo</blink>') == escaped_out
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assert escape(t.module.say_hello('<blink>foo</blink>')) == escaped_out
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def test_attr_filter(self):
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env = SandboxedEnvironment()
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tmpl = env.from_string('{{ cls|attr("__subclasses__")() }}')
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self.assert_raises(SecurityError, tmpl.render, cls=int)
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def test_binary_operator_intercepting(self):
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def disable_op(left, right):
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raise TemplateRuntimeError('that operator so does not work')
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for expr, ctx, rv in ('1 + 2', {}, '3'), ('a + 2', {'a': 2}, '4'):
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env = SandboxedEnvironment()
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env.binop_table['+'] = disable_op
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t = env.from_string('{{ %s }}' % expr)
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assert t.render(ctx) == rv
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env.intercepted_binops = frozenset(['+'])
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t = env.from_string('{{ %s }}' % expr)
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try:
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t.render(ctx)
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except TemplateRuntimeError as e:
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pass
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else:
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self.fail('expected runtime error')
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def test_unary_operator_intercepting(self):
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def disable_op(arg):
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raise TemplateRuntimeError('that operator so does not work')
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for expr, ctx, rv in ('-1', {}, '-1'), ('-a', {'a': 2}, '-2'):
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env = SandboxedEnvironment()
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env.unop_table['-'] = disable_op
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t = env.from_string('{{ %s }}' % expr)
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assert t.render(ctx) == rv
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env.intercepted_unops = frozenset(['-'])
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t = env.from_string('{{ %s }}' % expr)
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try:
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t.render(ctx)
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except TemplateRuntimeError as e:
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pass
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else:
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self.fail('expected runtime error')
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def suite():
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suite = unittest.TestSuite()
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suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(SandboxTestCase))
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return suite
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