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// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//! Over-the-wire smoke net for the embedded console listener (backlog#1154
//! peri-4). The console is a second HTTP listener that serves the full S3/admin
//! surface plus the unauthenticated console routes under `/rustfs/console`;
//! before this test its behaviour was only covered by in-process router tests
//! (`rustfs/src/admin/console.rs`), so a misconfiguration that exposed
//! credentials through the public console endpoints or fail-opened the
//! protected surface on the console port had no regression net.
//!
//! Pinned wire contract (real binary, real TCP):
//! * `/rustfs/console/version` and `/rustfs/console/license` answer 200 JSON
//! without authentication, with complete fields and no credential material.
//! * `/rustfs/console/license` exposes only the coarse `licensed` flag.
//! * the console SPA prefix dispatches to the static handler, never to the
//! S3 API (no S3 error XML), whether or not console assets are embedded.
//! * unauthenticated requests to the admin API and the S3 root on the console
//! listener are denied (403 AccessDenied) — the extra listener does not
//! fail-open the protected surface.
//! * a listener with the console disabled (the main S3 port here) does not
//! serve the unauthenticated console endpoints at all.
use crate::common::{RustFSTestEnvironment, init_logging, local_http_client};
use std::error::Error;
use tokio::time::{Duration, sleep};
type TestResult = Result<(), Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>>;
/// Polls the console version endpoint until the console listener accepts
/// requests. The harness readiness check only covers the S3 listener; the
/// console listener of the same process may come up moments later.
async fn wait_for_console_ready(console_base: &str) -> Result<reqwest::Response, Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>> {
let client = local_http_client();
let url = format!("{console_base}/rustfs/console/version");
let mut last_err = String::new();
for _ in 0..40 {
match client.get(&url).send().await {
Ok(response) if response.status() == reqwest::StatusCode::OK => return Ok(response),
Ok(response) => last_err = format!("status {}", response.status()),
Err(err) => last_err = err.to_string(),
}
sleep(Duration::from_millis(250)).await;
}
Err(format!("console listener at {console_base} never became ready: {last_err}").into())
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_console_over_the_wire_smoke() -> TestResult {
init_logging();
let mut env = RustFSTestEnvironment::new().await?;
// A unique secret makes the credential-leak assertions below sharp: any
// occurrence of it in a console response body is a genuine leak, not a
// collision with a common default string.
env.access_key = format!("peri4ak{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple());
env.secret_key = format!("peri4sk{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple());
let console_port = RustFSTestEnvironment::find_available_port().await?;
let console_address = format!("127.0.0.1:{console_port}");
let console_base = format!("http://{console_address}");
env.start_rustfs_server_with_env(
vec![],
&[
("RUSTFS_CONSOLE_ENABLE", "true"),
("RUSTFS_CONSOLE_ADDRESS", console_address.as_str()),
],
)
.await?;
let client = local_http_client();
// --- /rustfs/console/version: 200 JSON, complete fields, no secrets ------
let version_response = wait_for_console_ready(&console_base).await?;
let content_type = version_response
.headers()
.get(reqwest::header::CONTENT_TYPE)
.and_then(|v| v.to_str().ok())
.unwrap_or_default()
.to_string();
assert!(content_type.starts_with("application/json"), "version content-type: {content_type}");
let version_body = version_response.text().await?;
let version_json: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str(&version_body)?;
for field in ["version", "version_info", "date"] {
assert!(
version_json[field].as_str().is_some_and(|v| !v.is_empty()),
"console version field {field} missing or empty: {version_body}"
);
}
assert!(
!version_body.contains(&env.secret_key) && !version_body.contains(&env.access_key),
"console version response leaks credentials: {version_body}"
);
// --- /rustfs/console/license: coarse licensed flag only ------------------
let license_response = client.get(format!("{console_base}/rustfs/console/license")).send().await?;
assert_eq!(license_response.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK);
let license_body = license_response.text().await?;
let license_json: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str(&license_body)?;
assert!(
license_json["licensed"].is_boolean(),
"license payload must expose a licensed bool: {license_body}"
);
let license_keys: Vec<&String> = license_json.as_object().map(|o| o.keys().collect()).unwrap_or_default();
assert_eq!(
license_keys,
vec!["licensed"],
"public license endpoint must not expose license metadata: {license_body}"
);
assert!(
!license_body.contains(&env.secret_key) && !license_body.contains(&env.access_key),
"console license response leaks credentials: {license_body}"
);
// --- console SPA prefix dispatches to the static handler, not the S3 API -
// With release console assets embedded this is 200 text/html; a from-source
// binary embeds an empty static dir and serves the handler's 404 fallback.
// Either way it must never fall through to an S3 handler (S3 error XML).
let spa_response = client.get(format!("{console_base}/rustfs/console/")).send().await?;
let spa_status = spa_response.status();
let spa_content_type = spa_response
.headers()
.get(reqwest::header::CONTENT_TYPE)
.and_then(|v| v.to_str().ok())
.unwrap_or_default()
.to_string();
let spa_body = spa_response.text().await?;
assert!(
!spa_body.contains("<Error>"),
"console SPA route fell through to the S3 API: status {spa_status}, body {spa_body}"
);
match spa_status {
reqwest::StatusCode::OK => {
assert!(
spa_content_type.starts_with("text/html"),
"embedded console index must be html, got {spa_content_type}"
);
}
reqwest::StatusCode::NOT_FOUND => {
assert!(
spa_body.contains("RustFS"),
"asset-less console 404 must come from the console static handler: {spa_body}"
);
}
other => panic!("console SPA route returned unexpected status {other}: {spa_body}"),
}
// --- protected surface on the console listener stays authenticated -------
let admin_response = client.get(format!("{console_base}/rustfs/admin/v3/info")).send().await?;
assert_eq!(
admin_response.status(),
reqwest::StatusCode::FORBIDDEN,
"unauthenticated admin API on the console listener must be denied"
);
let admin_body = admin_response.text().await?;
assert!(admin_body.contains("AccessDenied"), "admin denial must be AccessDenied: {admin_body}");
let s3_root_response = client.get(format!("{console_base}/")).send().await?;
assert_eq!(
s3_root_response.status(),
reqwest::StatusCode::FORBIDDEN,
"unauthenticated S3 root on the console listener must be denied"
);
// --- console disabled on a listener means no console surface at all ------
// The main S3 listener of this same process runs with the console disabled,
// so its console paths must not answer with the unauthenticated console
// payloads (they fall through to the authenticated S3 surface instead).
let s3_listener_console = client.get(format!("{}/rustfs/console/version", env.url)).send().await?;
assert_ne!(
s3_listener_console.status(),
reqwest::StatusCode::OK,
"console endpoints must not be served on a console-disabled listener"
);
env.stop_server();
Ok(())
}