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f2b/cmd/command_test_framework.go
Ismo Vuorinen 70d1cb70fd feat!: Go rewrite (#9)
* Go rewrite

* chore(cr): apply suggestions

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Signed-off-by: Ismo Vuorinen <ismo@ivuorinen.net>

* 📝 CodeRabbit Chat: Add NoOpClient to fail2ban and initialize when skip flag is true

* 📝 CodeRabbit Chat: Fix malformed if-else structure and add no-op client for skip-only commands

* 📝 CodeRabbit Chat: Fix malformed if-else structure and add no-op client for skip-only commands

* fix(main): correct no-op branch syntax (#10)

* chore(gitignore): ignore env and binary files (#11)

* chore(config): remove indent_size for go files (#12)

* feat(cli): inject version via ldflags (#13)

* fix(security): validate filter parameter to prevent path traversal (#15)

* chore(repo): anchor ignore for build artifacts (#16)

* chore(ci): use golangci-lint action (#17)

* feat(fail2ban): expose GetLogDir (#19)

* test(cmd): improve IP mock validation (#20)

* chore(ci): update golanglint

* fix(ci): golanglint

* fix(ci): correct args indentation in pr-lint workflow (#21)

* fix(ci): avoid duplicate releases (#22)

* refactor(fail2ban): remove test check from OSRunner (#23)

* refactor(fail2ban): make log and filter dirs configurable (#24)

* fix(ci): create single release per tag (#14)

Signed-off-by: Ismo Vuorinen <ismo@ivuorinen.net>

* chore(dev): add codex setup script (#27)

* chore(lint): enable staticcheck (#26)

* chore(ci): verify golangci config (#28)

* refactor(cmd): centralize env config (#29)

* chore(dev): add pre-commit config (#30)

* fix(ci): disable cgo in cross compile (#31)

* fix(ci): fail on formatting issues (#32)

* feat(cmd): add context to logs watch (#33)

* chore: fixes, roadmap, claude.md, linting

* chore: fixes, linting

* fix(ci): gh actions update, fixes and tweaks

* chore: use reviewdog actionlint

* chore: use wow-rp-addons/actions-editorconfig-check

* chore: combine agent instructions, add comments, fixes

* chore: linting, fixes, go revive

* chore(deps): update pre-commit hooks

* chore: bump go to 1.21, pin workflows

* fix: install tools in lint.yml

* fix: sudo timeout

* fix: service command injection

* fix: memory exhaustion with large logs

* fix: enhanced path traversal and file security vulns

* fix: race conditions

* fix: context support

* chore: simplify fail2ban/ code

* feat: major refactoring with GoReleaser integration and code consolidation

- Add GoReleaser configuration for automated multi-platform releases
  - Support for Linux, macOS, Windows, and BSD builds
  - Docker images, Homebrew tap, and Linux packages (.deb, .rpm, .apk)
  - GitHub Actions workflow for release automation

- Consolidate duplicate code and improve architecture
  - Extract common command helpers to cmd/helpers.go (~230 lines)
  - Remove duplicate MockClient implementation from tests (~250 lines)
  - Create context wrapper helpers in fail2ban/context_helpers.go
  - Standardize error messages in fail2ban/errors.go

- Enhance validation and security
  - Add proper IP address validation with fail2ban.ValidateIP
  - Fix path traversal and command injection vulnerabilities
  - Improve thread-safety in MockClient with consistent ordering

- Optimize documentation
  - Reduce CLAUDE.md from 190 to 81 lines (57% reduction)
  - Reduce TODO.md from 633 to 93 lines (85% reduction)
  - Move README.md to root directory with installation instructions

- Improve test reliability
  - Fix race conditions and test flakiness
  - Add sorting to ensure deterministic test output
  - Enhance MockClient with configurable behavior

* feat: comprehensive code quality improvements and documentation reorganization

This commit represents a major overhaul of code quality, documentation
structure, and development tooling:

**Documentation & Structure:**

- Move CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md from .github to root directory
- Reorganize documentation with dedicated docs/ directory
- Create comprehensive architecture, security, and testing documentation
- Update all references and cross-links for new documentation structure

**Code Quality & Linting:**

- Add 120-character line length limit across all files via EditorConfig
- Enable comprehensive linting with golines, lll, usetesting, gosec, and revive
- Fix all 86 revive linter issues (unused parameters, missing export comments)
- Resolve security issues (file permissions 0644 → 0600, gosec warnings)
- Replace deprecated os.Setenv with t.Setenv in all tests
- Configure golangci-lint with auto-fix capabilities and formatter integration

**Development Tooling:**

- Enhance pre-commit configuration with additional hooks and formatters
- Update GoReleaser configuration with improved YAML formatting
- Improve GitHub workflows and issue templates for CLI-specific context
- Add comprehensive Makefile with proper dependency checking

**Testing & Security:**

- Standardize mock patterns and context wrapper implementations
- Enhance error handling with centralized error constants
- Improve concurrent access testing for thread safety

* perf: implement major performance optimizations with comprehensive test coverage

This commit introduces three significant performance improvements along with
complete linting compliance and robust test coverage:

**Performance Optimizations:**
1. **Time Parsing Cache (8.6x improvement)**
    - Add TimeParsingCache with sync.Map for caching parsed times
    - Implement object pooling for string builders to reduce allocations
    - Create optimized BanRecordParser with pooled string slices

2. **Gzip Detection Consolidation (55x improvement)**
    - Consolidate ~100 lines of duplicate gzip detection logic
    - Fast-path extension checking before magic byte detection
    - Unified GzipDetector with comprehensive file handling utilities

3. **Parallel Processing (2.5-5.0x improvement)**
    - Generic WorkerPool implementation for concurrent operations
    - Smart fallback to sequential processing for single operations
    - Context-aware cancellation support for long-running tasks
    - Applied to ban/unban operations across multiple jails

**New Files Added:**
- fail2ban/time_parser.go: Cached time parsing with global instances
- fail2ban/ban_record_parser.go: Optimized ban record parsing
- fail2ban/gzip_detection.go: Unified gzip handling utilities
- fail2ban/parallel_processing.go: Generic parallel processing framework
- cmd/parallel_operations.go: Command-level parallel operation support

**Code Quality & Linting:**
- Resolve all golangci-lint issues (0 remaining)
- Add proper #nosec annotations for legitimate file operations
- Implement sentinel errors replacing nil/nil anti-pattern
- Fix context parameter handling and error checking

**Comprehensive Test Coverage:**
- 500+ lines of new tests with benchmarks validating all improvements
- Concurrent access testing for thread safety
- Edge case handling and error condition testing
- Performance benchmarks demonstrating measured improvements

**Modified Files:**
- fail2ban/fail2ban.go: Integration with new optimized parsers
- fail2ban/logs.go: Use consolidated gzip detection (-91 lines)
- cmd/ban.go & cmd/unban.go: Add conditional parallel processing

* test: comprehensive test infrastructure overhaul with real test data

Major improvements to test code quality and organization:

• Added comprehensive test data infrastructure with 6 anonymized log files
• Extracted common test helpers reducing ~200 lines to ~50 reusable functions
• Enhanced ban record parser tests with real production log patterns
• Improved gzip detection tests with actual compressed test data
• Added integration tests for full log processing and concurrent operations
• Updated .gitignore to allow testdata log files while excluding others
• Updated TODO.md to reflect completed test infrastructure improvements

* fix: comprehensive security hardening and critical bug fixes

Security Enhancements:
- Add command injection protection with allowlist validation for all external
  commands
- Add security documentation to gzip functions warning about path traversal risks
- Complete TODO.md security audit - all critical vulnerabilities addressed

Bug Fixes:
- Fix negative index access vulnerability in parallel operations (prevent panic)
- Fix parsing inconsistency between BannedIn and BannedInWithContext functions
- Fix nil error handling in concurrent log reading tests
- Fix benchmark error simulation to measure actual performance vs error paths

Implementation Details:
- Add ValidateCommand() with allowlist for fail2ban-client, fail2ban-regex,
  service, systemctl, sudo
- Integrate command validation into all OSRunner methods before execution
- Replace manual string parsing with ParseBracketedList() for consistency
- Add bounds checking (index >= 0) to prevent negative array access
- Replace nil error with descriptive error message in concurrent error channels
- Update banFunc in benchmark to return success instead of permanent errors

Test Coverage:
- Add comprehensive security validation tests with injection attempt patterns
- Add parallel operations safety tests with index validation
- Add parsing consistency tests between context/non-context functions
- Add error handling demonstration tests for concurrent operations
- Add gzip function security requirement documentation tests

* perf: implement ultra-optimized log and ban record parsing with significant performance gains

Major performance improvements to core fail2ban processing with
 comprehensive benchmarking:

Performance Achievements:
• Ban record parsing: 15% faster, 39% less memory, 45% fewer allocations
• Log processing: 27% faster, 64% less memory, 32% fewer allocations
• Cache performance: 624x faster cache hits with zero allocations
• String pooling: 4.7x improvement with zero memory allocations

Core Optimizations:
• Object pooling (sync.Pool) for string slices, scanner buffers, and line buffers
• Comprehensive caching (sync.Map) for gzip detection, file info, and path patterns
• Fast path optimizations with extension-based gzip detection
• Byte-level operations to reduce string allocations in filtering
• Ultra-optimized parsers with smart field parsing and efficient time handling

New Files:
• fail2ban/ban_record_parser_optimized.go - High-performance ban record parser
• fail2ban/log_performance_optimized.go - Ultra-optimized log processor with caching
• fail2ban/ban_record_parser_benchmark_test.go - Ban record parsing benchmarks
• fail2ban/log_performance_benchmark_test.go - Log performance benchmarks
• fail2ban/ban_record_parser_compatibility_test.go - Compatibility verification tests

Updated:
• fail2ban/fail2ban.go - Integration with ultra-optimized parsers
• TODO.md - Marked performance optimization tasks as completed

* fix(ci): install dev dependencies for pre-commit

* refactor: streamline pre-commit config and extract test helpers

- Replace local hooks with upstream pre-commit repositories for better maintainability
- Add new hooks: shellcheck, shfmt, checkov for enhanced code quality
- Extract common test helpers into dedicated test_helpers.go to reduce duplication
- Add warning logs for unreadable log files in fail2ban and logs packages
- Remove hard-coded GID checks in sudo.go for better cross-platform portability
- Update golangci-lint installation method in Makefile

* fix(security): path traversal, log file validation

* feat: complete pre-release modernization with comprehensive testing

- Remove all deprecated legacy functions and dead code paths
- Add security hardening with sanitized error messages
- Implement comprehensive performance benchmarks and security audit tests
- Mark all pre-release modernization tasks as completed (10/10)
- Update project documentation to reflect full completion status

* fix(ci): linting, and update gosec install source

* feat: implement comprehensive test framework with 60-70% code reduction

Major test infrastructure modernization:

- Create fluent CommandTestBuilder framework for streamlined test creation
- Add MockClientBuilder pattern for advanced mock configuration
- Standardize table test field naming (expectedOut→wantOutput, expectError→wantError)
- Consolidate test code: 3,796 insertions, 3,104 deletions (net +692 lines with enhanced functionality)

Framework achievements:
- 168+ tests passing with zero regressions
- 5 cmd test files fully migrated to new framework
- 63 field name standardizations applied
- Advanced mock patterns with fluent interface

File organization improvements:
- Rename all test files with consistent prefixes (cmd_*, fail2ban_*, main_*)
- Split monolithic test files into focused, maintainable modules
- Eliminate cmd_test.go (622 lines) and main_test.go (825 lines)
- Create specialized test files for better organization

Documentation enhancements:
- Update docs/testing.md with complete framework documentation
- Optimize TODO.md from 231→72 lines (69% token reduction)
- Add comprehensive migration guides and best practices

Test framework components:
- command_test_framework.go: Core fluent interface implementation
- MockClientBuilder: Advanced mock configuration with builder pattern
- table_test_standards.go: Standardized field naming conventions
- Enhanced test helpers with error checking consolidation

* chore: fixes, .go-version, linting

* fix(ci) editorconfig in .pre-commit-config.yaml

* fix: too broad gitignore

* chore: update fail2ban/fail2ban_path_security_test.go

Co-authored-by: coderabbitai[bot] <136622811+coderabbitai[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Ismo Vuorinen <ismo@ivuorinen.net>

* chore: code review fixes

* chore: code review fixes

* fix: more code review fixes

* fix: more code review fixes

* feat: cleanup, fixes, testing

* chore: minor config file updates

- Add quotes to F2B_TIMEOUT value in .env.example for clarity
- Remove testdata log exception from .gitignore (simplified)

* feat: implement comprehensive monitoring with structured logging and metrics

- Add structured logging with context propagation throughout codebase
  - Implement ContextualLogger with request tracking and operation timing
  - Add context values for operation, IP, jail, command, and request ID
  - Integrate with existing logrus logging infrastructure

- Add request/response timing metrics collection
  - Create comprehensive Metrics system with atomic counters
  - Track command executions, ban/unban operations, and client operations
  - Implement latency distribution buckets for performance analysis
  - Add validation cache hit/miss tracking

- Enhance ban/unban commands with structured logging
  - Add LogOperation wrapper for automatic timing and context
  - Log individual jail operations with success/failure status
  - Integrate metrics recording with ban/unban operations

- Add new 'metrics' command to expose collected metrics
  - Support both plain text and JSON output formats
  - Display system metrics (uptime, memory, goroutines)
  - Show operation counts, failures, and average latencies
  - Include latency distribution histograms

- Update test infrastructure
  - Add tests for metrics command
  - Fix test helper to support persistent flags
  - Ensure all tests pass with new logging

This completes the high-priority performance monitoring and structured
logging requirements from TODO.md, providing comprehensive operational
visibility into the f2b application.

* docs: update TODO.md to reflect completed monitoring work

- Mark structured logging and timing metrics as completed
- Update test coverage stats (cmd/ improved from 66.4% to 76.8%)
- Add completed infrastructure section for today's work
- Update current status date and add monitoring to health indicators

* feat: complete TODO.md technical debt cleanup

Complete all remaining TODO.md tasks with comprehensive implementation:

## 🎯 Validation Caching Implementation
- Thread-safe validation cache with sync.RWMutex protection
- MetricsRecorder interface to avoid circular dependencies
- Cached validation for IP, jail, filter, and command validation
- Integration with existing metrics system for cache hit/miss tracking
- 100% test coverage for caching functionality

## 🔧 Constants Extraction
- Fail2Ban status codes: Fail2BanStatusSuccess, Fail2BanStatusAlreadyProcessed
- Command constants: Fail2BanClientCommand, Fail2BanRegexCommand, Fail2BanServerCommand
- File permissions: DefaultFilePermissions (0600), DefaultDirectoryPermissions (0750)
- Timeout limits: MaxCommandTimeout, MaxFileTimeout, MaxParallelTimeout
- Updated all references throughout codebase to use named constants

## 📊 Test Coverage Improvement
- Increased fail2ban package coverage from 62.0% to 70.3% (target: 70%+)
- Added 6 new comprehensive test files with 200+ additional test cases
- Coverage improvements across all major components:
  - Context helpers, validation cache, mock clients, OS runner methods
  - Error constructors, timing operations, cache statistics
  - Thread safety and concurrency testing

## 🛠️ Code Quality & Fixes
- Fixed all linting issues (golangci-lint, revive, errcheck)
- Resolved unused parameter warnings and error handling
- Fixed timing-dependent test failures in worker pool cancellation
- Enhanced thread safety in validation caching

## 📈 Final Metrics
- Overall test coverage: 72.4% (up from ~65%)
- fail2ban package: 70.3% (exceeds 70% target)
- cmd package: 76.9%
- Zero TODO/FIXME/HACK comments in production code
- 100% linting compliance

* fix: resolve test framework issues and update documentation

- Remove unnecessary defer/recover block in comprehensive_framework_test.go
- Fix compilation error in command_test_framework.go variable redeclaration
- Update TODO.md to reflect all 12 completed code quality fixes
- Clean up dead code and improve test maintainability
- Fix linting issues: error handling, code complexity, security warnings
- Break down complex test function to reduce cyclomatic complexity

* fix: replace dangerous test commands with safe placeholders

Replaces actual dangerous commands in test cases with safe placeholder patterns to prevent accidental execution while maintaining comprehensive security testing.

- Replace 'rm -rf /', 'cat /etc/passwd' with 'DANGEROUS_RM_COMMAND', 'DANGEROUS_SYSTEM_CALL'
- Update GetDangerousCommandPatterns() to recognize both old and new patterns
- Enhance filter validation with command injection protection (semicolons, pipes, backticks, dollar signs)
- Add package documentation comments for all packages (main, cmd, fail2ban)
- Fix GoReleaser static linking configuration for cross-platform builds
- Remove Docker platform restriction to enable multi-arch support
- Apply code formatting and linting fixes

All security validation tests continue to pass with the safe placeholders.

* fix: resolve TestMixedConcurrentOperations race condition and command key mismatches

The concurrency test was failing due to several issues:

1. **Command Key Mismatch**: Test setup used "sudo test arg" key but MockRunner
   looked for "test arg" because "test" command doesn't require sudo
2. **Invalid Commands**: Using "test" and "echo" commands that aren't in the
   fail2ban command allowlist, causing validation failures
3. **Race Conditions**: Multiple goroutines setting different MockRunners
   simultaneously, overwriting responses

**Solution:**
- Replace invalid test commands ("test", "echo") with valid fail2ban commands
  ("fail2ban-client status", "fail2ban-client -V")
- Pre-configure shared MockRunner with all required response keys for both
  sudo and non-sudo execution paths
- Improve test structure to reduce race conditions between setup and execution

All tests now pass reliably, resolving the CI failure.

* fix: address code quality issues and improve test coverage

- Replace unsafe type assertion with comma-ok idiom in logging
- Fix TestTestFilter to use created filter instead of nonexistent
- Add warning logs for invalid log level configurations
- Update TestVersionCommand to use consistent test framework pattern
- Remove unused LoggerContextKey constant
- Add version command support to test framework
- Fix trailing whitespace in test files

* feat: add timeout handling and multi-architecture Docker support

* test: enhance path traversal security test coverage

* chore: comprehensive documentation update and linting fixes

Updated all documentation to reflect current capabilities including context-aware operations, multi-architecture Docker support, advanced security features, and performance monitoring. Removed unused functions and fixed all linting issues.

* fix(lint): .goreleaser.yaml

* feat: add markdown link checker and fix all linting issues

- Add markdown-link-check to pre-commit hooks with comprehensive configuration
- Fix GitHub workflow structure (sync-labels.yml) with proper job setup
- Add JSON schemas to all configuration files for better IDE support
- Update tool installation in Makefile for markdown-link-check dependency
- Fix all revive linting issues (Boolean literals, defer in loop, if-else simplification, method naming)
- Resolve broken relative link in CONTRIBUTING.md
- Configure rate limiting and ignore patterns for GitHub URLs
- Enhance CLAUDE.md with link checking documentation

* fix(ci): sync-labels permissions

* docs: comprehensive documentation update reflecting current project status

- Updated TODO.md to show production-ready status with 21 commands
- Enhanced README.md with enterprise-grade features and capabilities
- Added performance monitoring and timeout configuration to FAQ
- Updated CLAUDE.md with accurate project architecture overview
- Fixed all line length issues to meet EditorConfig requirements
- Added .mega-linter.yml configuration for enhanced linting

* fix: address CodeRabbitAI review feedback

- Split .goreleaser.yaml builds for static/dynamic linking by architecture
- Update docs to accurately reflect 7 path traversal patterns (not 17)
- Fix containsPathTraversal to allow valid absolute paths
- Replace runnerCombinedRunWithSudoContext with RunnerCombinedOutputWithSudoContext
- Fix ldflags to use uppercase Version variable name
- Remove duplicate test coverage metrics in TODO.md
- Fix .markdown-link-check.json schema violations
- Add v8r JSON validator to pre-commit hooks

* chore(ci): update workflows, switch v8r to check-jsonschema

* fix: restrict static linking to amd64 only in .goreleaser.yaml

- Move arm64 from static to dynamic build configuration
- Static linking now only applies to linux/amd64
- Prevents build failures due to missing static libc on ARM64
- All architectures remain supported with appropriate linking

* fix(ci): caching

* fix(ci): python caching with pip, node with npm

* fix(ci): no caching for node then

* fix(ci): no requirements.txt, no cache

* refactor: address code review feedback

- Pin Alpine base image to v3.20 for reproducible builds
- Remove redundant --platform flags in GoReleaser Docker configs
- Fix unused parameters in concurrency test goroutines
- Simplify string search helper using strings.Contains()
- Remove redundant error checking logic in security tests

---------

Signed-off-by: Ismo Vuorinen <ismo@ivuorinen.net>
Co-authored-by: coderabbitai[bot] <136622811+coderabbitai[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-07 01:49:45 +03:00

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package cmd
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/ivuorinen/f2b/fail2ban"
)
// CommandTestResult represents the result of a command execution
type CommandTestResult struct {
Output string
Error error
t *testing.T
name string
}
// CommandTestBuilder provides a fluent interface for testing commands
type CommandTestBuilder struct {
t *testing.T
name string
command string
args []string
mockClient *fail2ban.MockClient
config *Config
expectError bool
expectedOut string
exactMatch bool
setupFunc func(*fail2ban.MockClient)
environment *TestEnvironment
}
// TestEnvironment manages test environment setup and cleanup
type TestEnvironment struct {
originalChecker fail2ban.SudoChecker
originalRunner fail2ban.Runner
originalStdout *os.File
stdoutReader *os.File
stdoutWriter *os.File
cleanup []func()
}
// NewTestEnvironment creates a new test environment manager
func NewTestEnvironment() *TestEnvironment {
return &TestEnvironment{
cleanup: make([]func(), 0),
}
}
// WithPrivileges sets up sudo checker with specified privileges
func (env *TestEnvironment) WithPrivileges(hasPrivileges bool) *TestEnvironment {
env.originalChecker = fail2ban.GetSudoChecker()
mockChecker := &fail2ban.MockSudoChecker{
MockHasPrivileges: hasPrivileges,
ExplicitPrivilegesSet: true,
}
fail2ban.SetSudoChecker(mockChecker)
env.cleanup = append(env.cleanup, func() {
fail2ban.SetSudoChecker(env.originalChecker)
})
return env
}
// WithMockRunner sets up a mock runner with common responses
func (env *TestEnvironment) WithMockRunner() *TestEnvironment {
env.originalRunner = fail2ban.GetRunner()
mockRunner := fail2ban.NewMockRunner()
// Set up common responses
mockRunner.SetResponse("fail2ban-client -V", []byte("fail2ban-client v0.11.2"))
mockRunner.SetResponse("fail2ban-client ping", []byte("pong"))
mockRunner.SetResponse(
"fail2ban-client status",
[]byte("Status\n|- Number of jail:\t2\n`- Jail list:\tsshd, apache"),
)
mockRunner.SetResponse("sudo service fail2ban status", []byte("● fail2ban.service - Fail2Ban Service"))
fail2ban.SetRunner(mockRunner)
env.cleanup = append(env.cleanup, func() {
fail2ban.SetRunner(env.originalRunner)
})
return env
}
// WithStdoutCapture captures stdout for testing output
func (env *TestEnvironment) WithStdoutCapture() *TestEnvironment {
env.originalStdout = os.Stdout
r, w, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
// Return early with nil fields to indicate failure
return env
}
env.stdoutReader = r
env.stdoutWriter = w
os.Stdout = w
env.cleanup = append(env.cleanup, func() {
os.Stdout = env.originalStdout
if env.stdoutWriter != nil {
_ = env.stdoutWriter.Close()
}
if env.stdoutReader != nil {
_ = env.stdoutReader.Close()
}
})
return env
}
// Cleanup restores the original environment
func (env *TestEnvironment) Cleanup() {
for i := len(env.cleanup) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
env.cleanup[i]()
}
}
// ReadStdout reads the captured stdout content
func (env *TestEnvironment) ReadStdout() string {
if env.stdoutWriter == nil || env.stdoutReader == nil {
return ""
}
// Close writer if not already closed
if env.stdoutWriter != nil {
_ = env.stdoutWriter.Close()
env.stdoutWriter = nil // Prevent multiple closures
}
// Use io.ReadAll for dynamic buffer reading
if data, err := io.ReadAll(env.stdoutReader); err == nil {
return string(data)
}
return ""
}
// NewCommandTest creates a new command test builder
func NewCommandTest(t *testing.T, commandName string) *CommandTestBuilder {
t.Helper()
return &CommandTestBuilder{
t: t,
name: commandName,
command: commandName,
args: make([]string, 0),
config: &Config{Format: "plain"},
}
}
// WithName sets the test name for better error reporting
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithName(name string) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.name = name
return ctb
}
// WithArgs sets the command arguments
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithArgs(args ...string) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.args = args
return ctb
}
// WithMockClient sets the mock client for the test
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithMockClient(mock *fail2ban.MockClient) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.mockClient = mock
return ctb
}
// WithJSONFormat sets the output format to JSON
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithJSONFormat() *CommandTestBuilder {
if ctb.config == nil {
ctb.config = &Config{}
}
ctb.config.Format = JSONFormat
return ctb
}
// WithSetup provides a function to set up the mock client with specific data
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithSetup(setupFunc func(*fail2ban.MockClient)) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.setupFunc = setupFunc
return ctb
}
// WithServiceSetup provides a function to set up mock runner for service commands
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithServiceSetup(setupFunc func(*fail2ban.MockRunner)) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.setupFunc = func(_ *fail2ban.MockClient) {
// Set up sudo checker
mockChecker := &fail2ban.MockSudoChecker{
MockHasPrivileges: true,
ExplicitPrivilegesSet: true,
}
fail2ban.SetSudoChecker(mockChecker)
// Create and set up mock runner
mockRunner := &fail2ban.MockRunner{
Responses: make(map[string][]byte),
Errors: make(map[string]error),
}
setupFunc(mockRunner)
fail2ban.SetRunner(mockRunner)
}
return ctb
}
// WithEnvironment sets the test environment
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithEnvironment(env *TestEnvironment) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.environment = env
return ctb
}
// ExpectError indicates that the command should fail
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) ExpectError() *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.expectError = true
return ctb
}
// ExpectSuccess indicates that the command should succeed
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) ExpectSuccess() *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.expectError = false
return ctb
}
// ExpectOutput sets the expected output substring
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) ExpectOutput(expectedOut string) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.expectedOut = expectedOut
return ctb
}
// ExpectExactOutput sets the expected output for exact matching
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) ExpectExactOutput(expectedOut string) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.expectedOut = expectedOut
ctb.exactMatch = true
return ctb
}
// Run executes the command test and performs all validations
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) Run() *CommandTestResult {
ctb.t.Helper()
// Set up default mock client if none provided
if ctb.mockClient == nil {
ctb.mockClient = fail2ban.NewMockClient()
}
// Apply setup function if provided
if ctb.setupFunc != nil {
ctb.setupFunc(ctb.mockClient)
}
// Execute the command
output, err := ctb.executeCommand()
// Create result
result := &CommandTestResult{
Output: output,
Error: err,
t: ctb.t,
name: ctb.name,
}
// Perform basic validations
result.AssertError(ctb.expectError)
if ctb.expectedOut != "" {
if ctb.exactMatch {
result.AssertExactOutput(ctb.expectedOut)
} else {
result.AssertContains(ctb.expectedOut)
}
}
return result
}
// executeCommand runs the actual command with the configured parameters
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) executeCommand() (string, error) {
var cmd *cobra.Command
switch ctb.command {
case "ban":
cmd = BanCmd(ctb.mockClient, ctb.config)
case "unban":
cmd = UnbanCmd(ctb.mockClient, ctb.config)
case "status":
cmd = StatusCmd(ctb.mockClient, ctb.config)
case "list-jails":
cmd = ListJailsCmd(ctb.mockClient, ctb.config)
case "banned":
cmd = BannedCmd(ctb.mockClient, ctb.config)
case "test":
cmd = TestIPCmd(ctb.mockClient, ctb.config)
case "logs":
cmd = LogsCmd(ctb.mockClient, ctb.config)
case "service":
cmd = ServiceCmd(ctb.config)
case "version":
cmd = VersionCmd(ctb.config)
default:
return "", fmt.Errorf("unknown command: %s", ctb.command)
}
// For service commands, we need to capture os.Stdout since PrintOutput writes directly to it
if ctb.command == "service" {
return ctb.executeServiceCommand(cmd)
}
// Execute regular commands
var outBuf, errBuf bytes.Buffer
cmd.SetOut(&outBuf)
cmd.SetErr(&errBuf)
cmd.SetArgs(ctb.args)
err := cmd.Execute()
output := outBuf.String() + errBuf.String()
return output, err
}
// executeServiceCommand handles service command execution with stdout/stderr capture
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) executeServiceCommand(cmd *cobra.Command) (string, error) {
// Capture os.Stdout since service command uses PrintOutput
oldStdout := os.Stdout
stdoutR, stdoutW, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to create stdout pipe: %w", err)
}
os.Stdout = stdoutW
// Also capture os.Stderr since PrintError uses it
oldStderr := os.Stderr
stderrR, stderrW, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
// Clean up stdout pipe before returning error
_ = stdoutR.Close()
_ = stdoutW.Close()
os.Stdout = oldStdout
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to create stderr pipe: %w", err)
}
os.Stderr = stderrW
var cmdErrBuf bytes.Buffer
cmd.SetErr(&cmdErrBuf)
cmd.SetArgs(ctb.args)
err = cmd.Execute()
// Close writers and restore
if closeErr := stdoutW.Close(); closeErr != nil {
os.Stdout = oldStdout
os.Stderr = oldStderr
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to close stdout writer: %v", closeErr)
}
if closeErr := stderrW.Close(); closeErr != nil {
os.Stdout = oldStdout
os.Stderr = oldStderr
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to close stderr writer: %v", closeErr)
}
os.Stdout = oldStdout
os.Stderr = oldStderr
// Read captured output
var stdoutBuf bytes.Buffer
if _, readErr := stdoutBuf.ReadFrom(stdoutR); readErr != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to read stdout: %v", readErr)
}
var stderrBuf bytes.Buffer
if _, readErr := stderrBuf.ReadFrom(stderrR); readErr != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to read stderr: %v", readErr)
}
output := stdoutBuf.String() + stderrBuf.String() + cmdErrBuf.String()
return output, err
}
// AssertError validates the error state
func (result *CommandTestResult) AssertError(expectError bool) *CommandTestResult {
result.t.Helper()
if expectError && result.Error == nil {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected error but got none", result.name)
}
if !expectError && result.Error != nil {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: unexpected error: %v, output: %s", result.name, result.Error, result.Output)
}
return result
}
// AssertContains validates that output contains expected text
func (result *CommandTestResult) AssertContains(expected string) *CommandTestResult {
result.t.Helper()
if !strings.Contains(result.Output, expected) {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected output to contain %q, got: %s", result.name, expected, result.Output)
}
return result
}
// AssertNotContains validates that output does not contain specified text
func (result *CommandTestResult) AssertNotContains(notExpected string) *CommandTestResult {
result.t.Helper()
if strings.Contains(result.Output, notExpected) {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected output to not contain %q, got: %s", result.name, notExpected, result.Output)
}
return result
}
// AssertExactOutput validates exact output match
func (result *CommandTestResult) AssertExactOutput(expected string) *CommandTestResult {
result.t.Helper()
if result.Output != expected {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected exact output %q, got %q", result.name, expected, result.Output)
}
return result
}
// AssertJSONField validates a specific field in JSON output
func (result *CommandTestResult) AssertJSONField(fieldPath, expected string) *CommandTestResult {
result.t.Helper()
var data interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(result.Output), &data); err != nil {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: failed to parse JSON output: %v, output: %s", result.name, err, result.Output)
}
// Simple field path parsing (can be enhanced later)
// For now, support simple paths like "$.field", "[0].field" or direct field names
fieldName := strings.TrimPrefix(fieldPath, "$.")
switch v := data.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
if val, ok := v[fieldName]; ok {
if fmt.Sprintf("%v", val) != expected {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected JSON field %q to be %q, got %v", result.name, fieldName, expected, val)
}
} else {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: JSON field %q not found in output: %s", result.name, fieldName, result.Output)
}
case []interface{}:
// Handle array case - look in first element
if len(v) > 0 {
if firstItem, ok := v[0].(map[string]interface{}); ok {
if val, ok := firstItem[fieldName]; ok {
if fmt.Sprintf("%v", val) != expected {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected JSON field %q to be %q, got %v", result.name, fieldName, expected, val)
}
} else {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: JSON field %q not found in first array element: %s", result.name, fieldName, result.Output)
}
} else {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: first array element is not an object in output: %s", result.name, result.Output)
}
} else {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: JSON array is empty in output: %s", result.name, result.Output)
}
default:
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected JSON object or array but got %T in output: %s", result.name, data, result.Output)
}
return result
}
// AssertEmpty validates that output is empty
func (result *CommandTestResult) AssertEmpty() *CommandTestResult {
result.t.Helper()
if strings.TrimSpace(result.Output) != "" {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected empty output, got: %s", result.name, result.Output)
}
return result
}
// AssertNotEmpty validates that output is not empty
func (result *CommandTestResult) AssertNotEmpty() *CommandTestResult {
result.t.Helper()
if strings.TrimSpace(result.Output) == "" {
result.t.Fatalf("%s: expected non-empty output", result.name)
}
return result
}
// MockClientBuilder provides a fluent interface for building complex mock configurations
type MockClientBuilder struct {
client *fail2ban.MockClient
jails []string
banRecords []fail2ban.BanRecord
logLines []string
responses map[string]string
errors map[string]error
}
// NewMockClientBuilder creates a new mock client builder
func NewMockClientBuilder() *MockClientBuilder {
return &MockClientBuilder{
client: fail2ban.NewMockClient(),
responses: make(map[string]string),
errors: make(map[string]error),
}
}
// WithJails configures available jails
func (b *MockClientBuilder) WithJails(jails ...string) *MockClientBuilder {
b.jails = append(b.jails, jails...)
return b
}
// WithBannedIP adds a banned IP to specific jail
func (b *MockClientBuilder) WithBannedIP(ip, jail string) *MockClientBuilder {
if b.client.BanResults == nil {
b.client.BanResults = make(map[string]map[string]int)
}
if b.client.BanResults[ip] == nil {
b.client.BanResults[ip] = make(map[string]int)
}
b.client.BanResults[ip][jail] = 1 // 1 indicates banned
return b
}
// WithBanRecord adds a ban record
func (b *MockClientBuilder) WithBanRecord(jail, ip, remaining string) *MockClientBuilder {
b.banRecords = append(b.banRecords, fail2ban.BanRecord{
Jail: jail,
IP: ip,
Remaining: remaining,
})
return b
}
// WithLogLine adds a log line
func (b *MockClientBuilder) WithLogLine(logLine string) *MockClientBuilder {
b.logLines = append(b.logLines, logLine)
return b
}
// WithStatusResponse sets status response for specific target
func (b *MockClientBuilder) WithStatusResponse(target, response string) *MockClientBuilder {
if b.client.StatusJailData == nil {
b.client.StatusJailData = make(map[string]string)
}
if target == "all" {
b.client.StatusAllData = response
} else {
b.client.StatusJailData[target] = response
}
return b
}
// WithBanError sets an error for banning specific IP in jail
func (b *MockClientBuilder) WithBanError(jail, ip string, err error) *MockClientBuilder {
b.client.SetBanError(jail, ip, err)
return b
}
// WithUnbanError sets an error for unbanning specific IP in jail
func (b *MockClientBuilder) WithUnbanError(jail, ip string, err error) *MockClientBuilder {
b.client.SetUnbanError(jail, ip, err)
return b
}
// WithLogError is not supported by MockClient - logs are returned via LogLines field
// Use WithLogLine to add log entries or modify LogLines directly
// Build creates the configured mock client
func (b *MockClientBuilder) Build() *fail2ban.MockClient {
// Apply jails
if len(b.jails) > 0 {
setMockJails(b.client, b.jails)
}
// Apply ban records
if len(b.banRecords) > 0 {
b.client.BanRecords = b.banRecords
}
// Apply log lines
if len(b.logLines) > 0 {
b.client.LogLines = b.logLines
}
return b.client
}
// WithMockBuilder configures the test with a MockClientBuilder for advanced mock setup
func (ctb *CommandTestBuilder) WithMockBuilder(builder *MockClientBuilder) *CommandTestBuilder {
ctb.mockClient = builder.Build()
return ctb
}