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ScadaBridge/tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CentralUI.Tests/Layout/NavMenuTests.cs
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using System.Security.Claims;
using Bunit;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authorization;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Authorization;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Rendering;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Security;
using NavMenu = ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CentralUI.Components.Layout.NavMenu;
namespace ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CentralUI.Tests.Layout;
/// <summary>
/// bUnit rendering tests for the rail <see cref="NavMenu"/>. After the
/// ZB.MOM.WW.Theme adoption (Task 2.4) the nav is composed of the kit's
/// <c>NavRailSection</c> (a native <c>&lt;details&gt;</c> disclosure, expanded
/// by default — no JS interop, works in static SSR) and <c>NavRailItem</c>
/// links. These tests verify the structure (sections render as
/// <c>details.rail-section</c>, not the old <c>button.nav-section-toggle</c>)
/// and — the load-bearing security behaviour — that each section's items are
/// gated by the correct authorization policy. The <c>AuthorizeView Policy=...</c>
/// blocks evaluate the real policies, which require a claim of type
/// <see cref="JwtTokenService.RoleClaimType"/> (the canonical
/// <c>ZbClaimTypes.Role</c> framework URI), so the test principal carries
/// claims of that exact type.
/// </summary>
public class NavMenuTests : BunitContext
{
/// <summary>
/// Renders <see cref="NavMenu"/> under a principal holding the given roles.
/// <see cref="NavMenu"/>'s top-level <c>AuthorizeView</c> requires the
/// cascading <see cref="AuthenticationState"/>, so it is rendered inside a
/// <see cref="CascadingAuthenticationState"/>; the real policies are
/// registered so the per-item <c>AuthorizeView Policy=...</c> blocks are
/// genuinely evaluated.
/// </summary>
private IRenderedComponent<NavMenu> RenderWithRoles(params string[] roles)
{
var claims = new List<Claim> { new(JwtTokenService.UsernameClaimType, "tester") };
claims.AddRange(roles.Select(r => new Claim(JwtTokenService.RoleClaimType, r)));
// "TestAuth" authentication type → IsAuthenticated == true.
var user = new ClaimsPrincipal(new ClaimsIdentity(claims, "TestAuth"));
return RenderWithPrincipal(user);
}
/// <summary>
/// Renders <see cref="NavMenu"/> with an anonymous (unauthenticated)
/// principal — a bare <see cref="ClaimsIdentity"/> with no authentication
/// type, so <c>IsAuthenticated == false</c> and every <c>AuthorizeView</c>
/// renders its (empty) <c>NotAuthorized</c>/fallthrough branch.
/// </summary>
private IRenderedComponent<NavMenu> RenderAnonymous()
=> RenderWithPrincipal(new ClaimsPrincipal(new ClaimsIdentity()));
private IRenderedComponent<NavMenu> RenderWithPrincipal(ClaimsPrincipal user)
{
Services.AddSingleton<AuthenticationStateProvider>(new TestAuthStateProvider(user));
Services.AddAuthorizationCore();
AuthorizationPolicies.AddScadaBridgeAuthorization(Services);
// BunitContext pre-registers a placeholder IAuthorizationService that
// throws when AuthorizeView evaluates a policy. Force the real service
// so the per-item policy gating is genuinely exercised.
Services.AddSingleton<IAuthorizationService, DefaultAuthorizationService>();
var host = Render<CascadingAuthenticationState>(parameters => parameters
.Add(p => p.ChildContent, (RenderFragment)(builder =>
{
builder.OpenComponent<NavMenu>(0);
builder.CloseComponent();
})));
return host.FindComponent<NavMenu>();
}
[Fact]
public void Sections_RenderAsKitDetailsDisclosures_ExpandedByDefault()
{
var cut = RenderWithRoles("Administrator", "Designer", "Deployer");
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
// Kit nav: sections are <details class="rail-section"> disclosures,
// NOT the old interactive button.nav-section-toggle.
Assert.Empty(cut.FindAll("button.nav-section-toggle"));
Assert.NotEmpty(cut.FindAll("details.rail-section"));
// Section eyebrows still render their titles.
Assert.Contains(">Notifications<", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains(">Deployment<", cut.Markup);
// The kit's NavRailSection defaults to open, so items are in the DOM
// without any toggle/JS — this is the static-SSR-friendly behaviour.
Assert.Contains("/notifications/smtp", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains("/deployment/topology", cut.Markup);
});
}
[Fact]
public void DeploymentSection_RendersAllItems_ForDeployer()
{
var cut = RenderWithRoles("Deployer");
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
Assert.Contains("/deployment/topology", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains("/deployment/deployments", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains("/deployment/debug-view", cut.Markup);
});
}
[Fact]
public void NotificationsSection_ShowsAllItems_ForMultiRoleUser()
{
var cut = RenderWithRoles("Administrator", "Designer", "Deployer");
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
Assert.Contains("Notifications", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains("/notifications/smtp", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains("/notifications/lists", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains("/notifications/report", cut.Markup);
Assert.Contains("/notifications/kpis", cut.Markup);
});
}
[Fact]
public void NotificationsSection_AdminOnlyUser_SeesOnlySmtp()
{
var cut = RenderWithRoles("Administrator");
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
Assert.Contains("/notifications/smtp", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/notifications/report", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/notifications/lists", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/notifications/kpis", cut.Markup);
});
}
[Fact]
public void OldRoutes_AreNoLongerLinked()
{
var cut = RenderWithRoles("Administrator", "Designer", "Deployer");
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
Assert.DoesNotContain("/admin/smtp", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/monitoring/notification-outbox", cut.Markup);
});
}
// ── AuthorizeView-gated SECTION visibility (the GAPS open question) ──────
// A whole NavRailSection wrapped in <AuthorizeView Policy="..."> must SHOW
// (heading + items) for an authorized principal and be entirely ABSENT for
// an unauthorized/anonymous one. The Audit section (OperationalAudit policy)
// is the witness — its heading lives inside the policy block, so a denied
// user must not even see the eyebrow.
[Fact]
public void PolicyGatedSection_IsVisible_ForAuthorizedPrincipal()
{
// OperationalAudit is satisfied by the Administrator role.
var cut = RenderWithRoles("Administrator");
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
Assert.Contains(">Audit<", cut.Markup); // section heading present
Assert.Contains("/audit/log", cut.Markup); // gated items present
Assert.Contains("/audit/configuration", cut.Markup);
});
}
[Fact]
public void PolicyGatedSection_IsAbsent_ForUnauthorizedPrincipal()
{
// Designer satisfies RequireDesign but NOT OperationalAudit.
var cut = RenderWithRoles("Designer");
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
Assert.DoesNotContain(">Audit<", cut.Markup); // heading hidden, not just items
Assert.DoesNotContain("/audit/log", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/audit/configuration", cut.Markup);
});
}
[Fact]
public void PolicyGatedSections_AllAbsent_ForAnonymousPrincipal()
{
var cut = RenderAnonymous();
cut.WaitForAssertion(() =>
{
// The Dashboard link is always-visible (outside every AuthorizeView)...
Assert.Contains("Dashboard", cut.Markup);
// ...but no policy-gated section or its items leak to an anonymous user.
Assert.DoesNotContain(">Admin<", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain(">Design<", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain(">Deployment<", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain(">Notifications<", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain(">Audit<", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/admin/sites", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/design/templates", cut.Markup);
Assert.DoesNotContain("/audit/log", cut.Markup);
});
}
}