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scan-receipts/tests/integration/csrf_flow.test.ts
Timo 84b9987c49 Add full application: receipt scanning, auth, billing, and account deletion
Brings the working codebase (Next.js app, auth system, Stripe billing,
Docker/deploy config, tests, docs) into version control on top of the
placeholder initial commit, and adds account self-deletion (Danger Zone
in Settings, password + typed-email confirmation, cascading DB cleanup,
Stripe cancellation) per GDPR right-to-erasure.

Excludes local build caches, node_modules, and internal agent scratch
files; .gitignore hardened to keep those out going forward.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-19 20:59:04 +02:00

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/**
* CSRF Flow Integration Suite
*
* End-to-end double-submit CSRF check against a real handler: a logged-in user
* exists (fixture account + session row), and `POST /api/auth/logout` is driven
* with and without the matching `sr_csrf` cookie / `x-csrf-token` header.
*
* Run with: npx tsx tests/integration/csrf_flow.test.ts
*
* Requires a reachable DATABASE_URL with the migrations applied
* (`docker compose up -d postgres && npm run db:push`). Without a database the
* script reports a skip and exits 0 rather than pretending to have passed.
*/
// Keep first: populates DATABASE_URL before the database module below reads it.
import "./loadEnv";
import { eq, like } from "drizzle-orm";
import { NextRequest } from "next/server";
import { describe, test, expect, beforeAll, runAllTests } from "../e2e/runner";
import { db, isDatabaseAvailable, pool } from "../../src/lib/db";
import { sessions, users } from "../../src/lib/schema/db";
import { createUser } from "../../src/lib/auth/accounts";
import { hashPassword } from "../../src/lib/auth/password";
import { issueToken } from "../../src/lib/auth/tokens";
import { POST as logoutPOST } from "../../src/app/api/auth/logout/route";
import {
CSRF_COOKIE,
CSRF_HEADER,
issueCsrfToken,
} from "../../src/lib/auth/csrf";
/** Namespaced so cleanup can never touch a real account. */
const RUN_ID = Date.now().toString(36);
const LOCAL_PART = `authtest-csrf-${RUN_ID}`;
const BASE_EMAIL = `${LOCAL_PART}@gmail.com`;
async function cleanup() {
// Children cascade from users; the LIKE keeps this scoped to authtest rows.
await db.delete(users).where(like(users.emailKey, `authtest-%`));
}
/** A NextRequest — the same object shape Next.js passes to route handlers. */
function logoutRequest(headers?: HeadersInit): NextRequest {
return new NextRequest("http://localhost:3000/api/auth/logout", {
method: "POST",
...(headers ? { headers } : {}),
});
}
function registerSuites() {
describe("CSRF flow — double-submit guard on POST /api/auth/logout", () => {
beforeAll(async () => {
const user = await createUser({
email: BASE_EMAIL,
name: "CSRF Flow Test",
passwordHash: await hashPassword("Sicher1234!"),
});
await db.insert(sessions).values({
id: issueToken().hash,
userId: user.id,
expiresAt: new Date(Date.now() + 60_000),
});
});
test("the fixture user and session exist", async () => {
const userRows = await db.select().from(users).where(eq(users.emailKey, BASE_EMAIL));
expect(userRows.length).toBe(1);
const sessionRows = await db
.select()
.from(sessions)
.where(eq(sessions.userId, userRows[0].id));
expect(sessionRows.length).toBe(1);
});
test("a logout without a CSRF token is blocked with 403 csrf_failed", async () => {
const response = await logoutPOST(logoutRequest());
expect(response.status).toBe(403);
expect(await response.json()).toEqual({ error: "csrf_failed" });
});
test("a logout with a matching cookie + header succeeds", async () => {
const token = issueCsrfToken();
// This is the one call in the suite that reaches the real route handler
// past the CSRF guard, so it hits `destroySession()` -> `cookies()`.
// Outside actual Next.js request handling there is no request-scoped
// AsyncLocalStorage for `cookies()` to read, so it throws; the route
// already treats that as non-fatal (logout must not "stick" a user
// signed in) and logs it via console.error. That's expected only in
// this direct-handler test harness, so it's muted here rather than in
// the route, which must keep logging real failures in production.
const originalConsoleError = console.error;
console.error = () => {};
let response: Response;
try {
response = await logoutPOST(
logoutRequest({
cookie: `${CSRF_COOKIE}=${token}`,
[CSRF_HEADER]: token,
})
);
} finally {
console.error = originalConsoleError;
}
expect(response.status).toBe(200);
const body = (await response.json()) as { status?: string };
expect(body.status).toBe("signed_out");
});
test("a logout with a mismatched header is blocked with 403", async () => {
const response = await logoutPOST(
logoutRequest({
cookie: `${CSRF_COOKIE}=${issueCsrfToken()}`,
[CSRF_HEADER]: issueCsrfToken(),
})
);
expect(response.status).toBe(403);
expect(await response.json()).toEqual({ error: "csrf_failed" });
});
test("a logout with a cookie but no header is blocked with 403", async () => {
const response = await logoutPOST(
logoutRequest({
cookie: `${CSRF_COOKIE}=${issueCsrfToken()}`,
})
);
expect(response.status).toBe(403);
expect(await response.json()).toEqual({ error: "csrf_failed" });
});
});
}
async function main() {
if (!(await isDatabaseAvailable())) {
console.log(
[
"",
" SKIPPED — no database reachable at DATABASE_URL.",
"",
" Start one and apply the schema, then re-run:",
" docker compose up -d postgres",
" npm run db:push",
" npx tsx tests/integration/csrf_flow.test.ts",
"",
].join("\n")
);
await pool.end();
return;
}
// Leftovers from an interrupted earlier run would break the fixture.
await cleanup();
registerSuites();
let passed = false;
try {
passed = await runAllTests();
} finally {
await cleanup();
await pool.end();
}
if (!passed) process.exit(1);
}
main().catch(async (error) => {
console.error("CSRF flow suite crashed:", error);
await pool.end().catch(() => undefined);
process.exit(1);
});