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/**
* Regression tests for PR #1169 bugs #2 + #3 — scripts/build-app.sh.
*
* Bug #2: sed replacement for Chromium rebrand interpolated $APP_NAME without
* escaping sed replacement metachars (`&`, `/`, `\`). A name with `/` either
* broke the s/// command or got interpreted as sed syntax.
*
* Bug #3: `DMG_TMP=$(mktemp -d)` was unchecked. On mktemp failure $DMG_TMP
* was empty and the next `cp -a "$APP_DIR" "$DMG_TMP/"` would copy the .app
* bundle into the filesystem root.
*
* Bug #2 is verified via a runtime isolation test of the sed-escape sequence
* (codex pushback: static-grep for "uses escape helper" is too narrow; the
* real invariant is metachar safety end-to-end). Bug #3 is verified via
* static check — the entire build flow needs xcrun/hdiutil and can't be
* spawned in CI, but the failure-guard shape is what we want to lock.
*/
import { describe, expect, test } from "bun:test";
import * as fs from "node:fs";
import * as path from "node:path";
import { spawnSync } from "node:child_process";
const ROOT = path.resolve(import.meta.dir, "..");
const SCRIPT = path.join(ROOT, "scripts/build-app.sh");
describe("PR #1169 bug #2: build-app.sh sed escape for $APP_NAME", () => {
test("escape sequence produces sed-safe output for `&`, `/`, `\\` in APP_NAME", () => {
// Mirror the script's escape sequence and run it in isolation against a
// hostile name. The escape sequence at line ~98 is:
// APP_NAME_SED_ESCAPED=$(printf '%s' "$APP_NAME" | sed 's/[&/\]/\\&/g')
// We assert the resulting string can then be used as a sed replacement
// safely — round-trip via a real `sed s///` against a stub strings file.
const inputs: string[] = [
"Foo/Bar&Baz", // slash + ampersand
"Cool\\App", // backslash
"Plain Name", // no metachars (baseline)
"A/B\\C&D", // all three at once
"End/", // trailing slash
"&Start", // leading ampersand
];
for (const appName of inputs) {
// Bug #2 invariant: the escaped string, used as the replacement half
// of `sed s/<needle>/<replacement>/g`, results in the literal appName
// appearing in the output.
const result = spawnSync(
"bash",
["-c",
`set -eu
APP_NAME="$1"
APP_NAME_SED_ESCAPED=$(printf '%s' "$APP_NAME" | sed 's/[&/\\]/\\\\&/g')
printf 'Google Chrome for Testing' | sed "s/Google Chrome for Testing/\${APP_NAME_SED_ESCAPED}/g"
`,
"_",
appName,
],
{ encoding: "utf-8" }
);
expect(result.status).toBe(0);
expect(result.stdout).toBe(appName);
expect(result.stderr).toBe("");
}
});
test("script body still routes APP_NAME through the escape helper before sed", () => {
// Belt-and-braces static check: the rebrand block must contain BOTH the
// escape line and the sed line referencing the escaped variable.
const body = fs.readFileSync(SCRIPT, "utf-8");
expect(body).toMatch(/APP_NAME_SED_ESCAPED=\$\(printf '%s' "\$APP_NAME" \| sed/);
expect(body).toMatch(/sed -i ''\s*"s\/Google Chrome for Testing\/\$\{APP_NAME_SED_ESCAPED\}\/g"/);
});
test("no bare `$APP_NAME` interpolation directly into the rebrand sed", () => {
// Ensure no future refactor reintroduces the bug by interpolating
// $APP_NAME straight into the s/// replacement.
const body = fs.readFileSync(SCRIPT, "utf-8");
expect(body).not.toMatch(/sed -i ''\s*"s\/Google Chrome for Testing\/\$APP_NAME\//);
expect(body).not.toMatch(/sed -i ''\s*"s\/Google Chrome for Testing\/\$\{APP_NAME\}\//);
});
});
describe("PR #1169 bug #3: build-app.sh DMG_TMP mktemp failure guard", () => {
test("mktemp -d for DMG_TMP is followed by an explicit failure handler", () => {
const body = fs.readFileSync(SCRIPT, "utf-8");
// The script must assign DMG_TMP and immediately check for failure on
// the SAME line via `||`, then validate the path is non-empty and a real
// directory before cp.
const guard = body.match(
/DMG_TMP=\$\(mktemp -d\)\s*\|\|\s*\{[^}]*exit\s+\d/
);
expect(guard).not.toBeNull();
});
test("DMG_TMP is also validated as non-empty AND a directory before cp", () => {
const body = fs.readFileSync(SCRIPT, "utf-8");
// After mktemp, a defensive check should reject empty or non-directory
// paths (covers cases where mktemp succeeds but returns garbage).
expect(body).toMatch(
/\[\s*-z\s+"\$DMG_TMP"\s*\][^\n]*\|\|\s*\[\s*!\s+-d\s+"\$DMG_TMP"\s*\]/
);
});
test("no `cp -a ... \"$DMG_TMP/\"` before the validation block", () => {
const body = fs.readFileSync(SCRIPT, "utf-8");
// The cp must come AFTER the validation. Find the line offsets.
const mktempIdx = body.search(/DMG_TMP=\$\(mktemp -d\)/);
const validationIdx = body.search(
/\[\s*-z\s+"\$DMG_TMP"\s*\]/
);
const cpIdx = body.search(/cp -a "\$APP_DIR" "\$DMG_TMP\//);
expect(mktempIdx).toBeGreaterThan(-1);
expect(validationIdx).toBeGreaterThan(mktempIdx);
expect(cpIdx).toBeGreaterThan(validationIdx);
});
test("runtime: escape function refuses to leave DMG_TMP empty (fake-mktemp PATH stub)", () => {
// Codex strongly preferred runtime testing here. The full build-app.sh
// depends on xcrun/hdiutil/PlistBuddy — too heavy for CI. Instead, we
// extract just the failure-guard shape and run it with a fake mktemp
// that always exits 1. Asserts the script exits non-zero before cp.
const fakeBin = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join("/tmp", "pr1169-fakebin-"));
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(fakeBin, "mktemp"),
"#!/bin/sh\nexit 1\n",
{ mode: 0o755 }
);
// The guard, isolated. Mirrors the actual script's logic. Use a regular
// string + array of lines so the embedded bash backticks/dollars don't
// get interpreted by the JS template-literal parser.
const guardScript = [
'set -u',
'DMG_TMP=$(mktemp -d) || { echo "ERROR: mktemp -d failed — refusing to continue so we don\'t cp into the filesystem root." >&2; exit 1; }',
'if [ -z "$DMG_TMP" ] || [ ! -d "$DMG_TMP" ]; then',
' echo "ERROR: mktemp -d returned an invalid path (\'$DMG_TMP\')." >&2',
' exit 1',
'fi',
'# If we got here, we would run the cp block, which is the bug.',
'echo "REACHED_CP_BLOCK_WHICH_IS_THE_BUG" >&2',
'exit 0',
].join('\n');
const result = spawnSync(
"bash",
["-c", guardScript],
{
encoding: "utf-8",
env: { ...process.env, PATH: `${fakeBin}:${process.env.PATH}` },
}
);
fs.rmSync(fakeBin, { recursive: true, force: true });
expect(result.status).not.toBe(0);
expect(result.stderr).toMatch(/mktemp -d failed|invalid path/);
expect(result.stderr).not.toMatch(/REACHED_CP_BLOCK_WHICH_IS_THE_BUG/);
});
});