# frozen_string_literal: true require 'test_helper' module SecurityFilter def add_one(input) "#{input} + 1" end end class SecurityTest < Minitest::Test include Liquid def setup @assigns = {} end def test_no_instance_eval text = %( {{ '1+1' | instance_eval }} ) expected = %( 1+1 ) assert_equal(expected, Template.parse(text).render!(@assigns)) end def test_no_existing_instance_eval text = %( {{ '1+1' | __instance_eval__ }} ) expected = %( 1+1 ) assert_equal(expected, Template.parse(text).render!(@assigns)) end def test_no_instance_eval_after_mixing_in_new_filter text = %( {{ '1+1' | instance_eval }} ) expected = %( 1+1 ) assert_equal(expected, Template.parse(text).render!(@assigns)) end def test_no_instance_eval_later_in_chain text = %( {{ '1+1' | add_one | instance_eval }} ) expected = %( 1+1 + 1 ) assert_equal(expected, Template.parse(text).render!(@assigns, filters: SecurityFilter)) end def test_does_not_permanently_add_filters_to_symbol_table current_symbols = Symbol.all_symbols # MRI imprecisely marks objects found on the C stack, which can result # in uninitialized memory being marked. This can even result in the test failing # deterministically for a given compilation of ruby. Using a separate thread will # keep these writes of the symbol pointer on a separate stack that will be garbage # collected after Thread#join. Thread.new do test = %( {{ "some_string" | a_bad_filter }} ) Template.parse(test).render! nil end.join GC.start assert_equal([], (Symbol.all_symbols - current_symbols)) end def test_does_not_add_drop_methods_to_symbol_table current_symbols = Symbol.all_symbols assigns = { 'drop' => Drop.new } assert_equal("", Template.parse("{{ drop.custom_method_1 }}", assigns).render!) assert_equal("", Template.parse("{{ drop.custom_method_2 }}", assigns).render!) assert_equal("", Template.parse("{{ drop.custom_method_3 }}", assigns).render!) assert_equal([], (Symbol.all_symbols - current_symbols)) end def test_max_depth_nested_blocks_does_not_raise_exception depth = Liquid::Block::MAX_DEPTH code = "{% if true %}" * depth + "rendered" + "{% endif %}" * depth assert_equal("rendered", Template.parse(code).render!) end def test_more_than_max_depth_nested_blocks_raises_exception depth = Liquid::Block::MAX_DEPTH + 1 code = "{% if true %}" * depth + "rendered" + "{% endif %}" * depth assert_raises(Liquid::StackLevelError) do Template.parse(code).render! end end end # SecurityTest