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certctl/internal/api/handler/network_scan_handler_test.go
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Shankar 1af082c410 feat(scep): SCEP probe in network scanner for fleet-readiness assessment
Phase 11.5 of the SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle. Adds an
operator-facing SCEP probe that issues GetCACaps + GetCACert against
an arbitrary SCEP server URL and returns a structured posture snapshot
(reachable + advertised caps + RFC 8894 / AES / POST / Renewal /
SHA-256 / SHA-512 support flags + CA cert subject + issuer + NotBefore
+ NotAfter + days-to-expiry + algorithm + chain length).

Two operator use cases per the master prompt:

  1. Pre-migration assessment — probe an existing EJBCA / NDES SCEP
     server before switching to certctl to see what capabilities it
     advertises and what the CA cert looks like.
  2. Compliance posture audits — periodic ad-hoc probes against the
     operator's own SCEP servers to flag drift.

Capability-only — does NOT POST a CSR per the spec (would consume slot
allocations on the target server + create audit noise). Standalone CLI
binary explicitly out of scope (per the master prompt §11.5.6 and the
operator's confirmation): the probe code lands inside certctl; a
future thin Cobra wrapper is a separate decision.

Backend (six new + one extended file):

  * internal/domain/network_scan.go — new SCEPProbeResult struct with
    every probe field documented for the GUI's display layer.

  * migrations/000021_scep_probe_results.up.sql + .down.sql — new
    scep_probe_results table with TEXT id, target_url, all probe
    flags, CA cert metadata, probed_at, probe_duration_ms, error.
    Two indexes: idx_scep_probe_results_probed_at (DESC) for the
    'recent probes' GUI query, idx_scep_probe_results_target_url
    (target_url, probed_at DESC) for the future per-URL history view.

  * internal/repository/interfaces.go — new SCEPProbeResultRepository
    interface (Insert + ListRecent).

  * internal/repository/postgres/scep_probe_results.go — Postgres
    implementation. ListRecent clamps limit to [1, 200]; on read
    re-derives ca_cert_days_to_expiry against the query-time wall
    clock so 'X days remaining' stays fresh.

  * internal/service/scep_probe.go — ProbeSCEP(ctx, url) on
    NetworkScanService. Validation order:
      1. Up-front URL validation via validation.ValidateSafeURL
         (defaults to validation.ValidateSafeURL but injectable for
         tests via the new scepValidateURL field on the service).
      2. Dial-time SSRF re-check via SafeHTTPDialContext on the
         http.Transport (defends against DNS rebinding).
      3. GET ?operation=GetCACaps + GET ?operation=GetCACert.
         GetCACert handles three response shapes: PKCS#7 SignedData
         certs-only envelope (multi-cert), raw DER (single-cert),
         and PEM-wrapped DER (non-conforming servers).
    Times out at 30s; uses a 1MB body cap for DoS defense; wraps
    the result + persists via the repo (nil-safe) before returning.
    describeCertAlgorithm helper returns 'RSA-N' / 'ECDSA-curve' /
    'Ed25519' / 'DSA' for the GUI's algorithm column.

  * internal/service/network_scan.go — added scepProbeRepo +
    scepHTTPClient + scepValidateURL + scepIDFn + nowFn fields;
    SetSCEPProbeRepo wires the repo at startup.

  * internal/api/handler/network_scan.go — extended NetworkScanService
    interface with ProbeSCEP + ListRecentSCEPProbes; added two new
    HTTP handlers:
      POST /api/v1/network-scan/scep-probe   (body {url})
      GET  /api/v1/network-scan/scep-probes  (recent history)
    Synchronous probe; HTTP 200 with the result body for both success
    and reachable-but-failed cases (so the GUI can render the failure
    tone with the operator-actionable error message).

  * internal/api/router/router.go — registered the two routes inline
    after the existing network-scan target endpoints.

  * api/openapi.yaml — documented both endpoints (operationId
    probeSCEP + listSCEPProbes) with full schema + response codes.

  * cmd/server/main.go — wires the new SCEPProbeResultRepository
    onto the network scan service via SetSCEPProbeRepo right after
    the existing NewNetworkScanService construction.

Backend tests (6 new — exit-criteria-named per the master prompt):

  * TestProbeSCEP_AdvertisesAllCaps — happy path, full RFC 8894
    capability set, ECDSA P-256 CA cert, 365-day expiry.
  * TestProbeSCEP_MissingSCEPStandard — pre-RFC-8894 server (only
    POSTPKIOperation + SHA-1 + DES3); SupportsRFC8894 = false.
  * TestProbeSCEP_GetCACertExpired — CA cert NotAfter 30d in the
    past; CACertExpired = true.
  * TestProbeSCEP_Unreachable — connect to TCP port 1; probe
    returns Reachable=false + non-empty Error.
  * TestProbeSCEP_RejectsReservedIP — http://169.254.169.254/scep
    (EC2 metadata literal) rejected by the up-front
    validation.ValidateSafeURL gate; result captures the error
    without ever issuing the HTTP call.
  * TestProbeSCEP_PEMWrappedCert — server returns PEM instead of
    raw DER for GetCACert; the fallback parse path handles it.

Frontend (one extended file + types/client):

  * web/src/api/types.ts — SCEPProbeResult + SCEPProbesResponse.
  * web/src/api/client.ts — probeSCEPServer + listSCEPProbes
    helpers.
  * web/src/pages/NetworkScanPage.tsx — new SCEPProbeSection
    component + ProbeResultPanel (with capability badges + CA cert
    details panel + raw caps line) + SCEPProbeHistoryTable. Form
    rejects empty URL with inline error before calling the API.
    Reload mutation goes through useTrackedMutation with explicit
    invalidates: [['scep-probes']] (M-009 contract).

Frontend tests (5 new + 0 regressions):

  * Scep probe section header + form renders.
  * Empty URL is rejected with inline error and never calls the
    probe endpoint.
  * Successful probe renders capability badges + CA cert subject
    + days-remaining inline panel.
  * Probe-level errors are surfaced in the inline panel (no result
    panel rendered).
  * Recent-probes history table renders one row per probe.
  * (Existing 2 NetworkScanPage XSS-hardening tests stub the new
    listSCEPProbes endpoint to an empty list so they still pass.)

Verification:
  * gofmt clean on touched files
  * go vet ./... clean
  * staticcheck on service+handler+router+repository+cmd-server clean
  * go test -short across service+handler+router+repository+cmd-server
    + integration: all green (existing + 6 new probe tests pass)
  * Frontend tsc --noEmit clean
  * Vitest: 7/7 NetworkScanPage tests pass (2 existing XSS + 5 new
    probe section)
  * G-3 docs-drift CI guard reproduced locally clean (no new env vars)
  * M-009 hard-zero useMutation guard clean (probe mutation goes
    through useTrackedMutation)
  * openapi-parity guard satisfied (both new routes documented)
  * The mockNetworkScanService in handler + integration packages
    extended with stub Probe methods; targeted coverage stays in
    scep_probe_test.go.

Out of scope (per master prompt §11.5.6 + operator confirmation):
  * Standalone certctl-scan CLI binary — separate decision, ~1d of
    follow-up work when/if shipped.

Refs: cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune-master-prompt.md::Phase 11.5
      cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md
2026-04-29 18:51:57 +00:00

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package handler
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"github.com/shankar0123/certctl/internal/domain"
)
// mockNetworkScanService implements NetworkScanService for testing.
type mockNetworkScanService struct {
targets []*domain.NetworkScanTarget
}
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) ListTargets(ctx context.Context) ([]*domain.NetworkScanTarget, error) {
return m.targets, nil
}
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) GetTarget(ctx context.Context, id string) (*domain.NetworkScanTarget, error) {
for _, t := range m.targets {
if t.ID == id {
return t, nil
}
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("not found: %w", ErrMockNotFound)
}
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) CreateTarget(ctx context.Context, target *domain.NetworkScanTarget) (*domain.NetworkScanTarget, error) {
if target.Name == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("name is required")
}
target.ID = "nst-test-123"
m.targets = append(m.targets, target)
return target, nil
}
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) UpdateTarget(ctx context.Context, id string, target *domain.NetworkScanTarget) (*domain.NetworkScanTarget, error) {
for _, t := range m.targets {
if t.ID == id {
if target.Name != "" {
t.Name = target.Name
}
return t, nil
}
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("not found: %w", ErrMockNotFound)
}
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) DeleteTarget(ctx context.Context, id string) error {
for i, t := range m.targets {
if t.ID == id {
m.targets = append(m.targets[:i], m.targets[i+1:]...)
return nil
}
}
return fmt.Errorf("not found: %w", ErrMockNotFound)
}
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) TriggerScan(ctx context.Context, targetID string) (*domain.DiscoveryScan, error) {
for _, t := range m.targets {
if t.ID == targetID {
return &domain.DiscoveryScan{
ID: "dscan-test",
AgentID: "server-scanner",
CertificatesFound: 3,
}, nil
}
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("not found: %w", ErrMockNotFound)
}
// SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle Phase 11.5 — interface
// satisfaction stubs for the SCEP probe methods. The existing mock
// doesn't exercise the probe path; dedicated tests in
// scep_probe_handler_test.go (Phase 11.5.F) cover that surface with
// their own targeted mock.
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) ProbeSCEP(ctx context.Context, url string) (*domain.SCEPProbeResult, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ProbeSCEP not implemented in mockNetworkScanService — use scepProbeMockService")
}
func (m *mockNetworkScanService) ListRecentSCEPProbes(ctx context.Context, limit int) ([]*domain.SCEPProbeResult, error) {
return []*domain.SCEPProbeResult{}, nil
}
func TestListNetworkScanTargets(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{
targets: []*domain.NetworkScanTarget{
{ID: "nst-1", Name: "target1", CIDRs: []string{"10.0.0.0/24"}, Ports: []int64{443}},
{ID: "nst-2", Name: "target2", CIDRs: []string{"192.168.0.0/16"}, Ports: []int64{443, 8443}},
},
}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets", nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.ListNetworkScanTargets(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d", w.Code)
}
var resp PagedResponse
json.NewDecoder(w.Body).Decode(&resp)
if resp.Total != 2 {
t.Errorf("expected total 2, got %d", resp.Total)
}
}
func TestListNetworkScanTargets_Empty(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets", nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.ListNetworkScanTargets(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d", w.Code)
}
}
func TestCreateNetworkScanTarget(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]interface{}{
"name": "Production",
"cidrs": []string{"10.0.0.0/24"},
"ports": []int64{443},
})
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets", bytes.NewReader(body))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.CreateNetworkScanTarget(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusCreated {
t.Errorf("expected 201, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
}
func TestCreateNetworkScanTarget_InvalidJSON(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets", bytes.NewReader([]byte("not json")))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.CreateNetworkScanTarget(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400, got %d", w.Code)
}
}
func TestCreateNetworkScanTarget_MissingName(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]interface{}{
"cidrs": []string{"10.0.0.0/24"},
})
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets", bytes.NewReader(body))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.CreateNetworkScanTarget(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400, got %d", w.Code)
}
}
func TestDeleteNetworkScanTarget_NotFound(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodDelete, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets/nst-nonexistent", nil)
req.SetPathValue("id", "nst-nonexistent")
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.DeleteNetworkScanTarget(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusNotFound {
t.Errorf("expected 404, got %d", w.Code)
}
}
func TestTriggerNetworkScan(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{
targets: []*domain.NetworkScanTarget{
{ID: "nst-1", Name: "target1"},
},
}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets/nst-1/scan", nil)
req.SetPathValue("id", "nst-1")
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.TriggerNetworkScan(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusAccepted {
t.Errorf("expected 202, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
}
func TestTriggerNetworkScan_NotFound(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets/nst-nonexistent/scan", nil)
req.SetPathValue("id", "nst-nonexistent")
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.TriggerNetworkScan(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500, got %d", w.Code)
}
}
func TestListNetworkScanTargets_MethodNotAllowed(t *testing.T) {
svc := &mockNetworkScanService{}
h := NewNetworkScanHandler(svc)
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/network-scan-targets", nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
h.ListNetworkScanTargets(w, req)
if w.Code != http.StatusMethodNotAllowed {
t.Errorf("expected 405, got %d", w.Code)
}
}