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lmxopcua/tests/Core/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Core.Scripting.Tests/ScriptSandboxTests.cs
Joseph Doherty a17de80cdb fix(scripting): resolve Medium code-review finding (Core.Scripting-010)
Add ScriptSandboxTests cases for all forbidden-namespace deny-list
vectors that lacked test coverage: System.Threading.Thread,
System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Run (newly denied per Core.Scripting-003),
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal, and Microsoft.Win32.Registry.
The 001/002 type-granular and node-form vectors were already covered by
the -001/-002 resolution commits. All 79 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 09:23:29 -04:00

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using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Scripting;
using Shouldly;
using Xunit;
using ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Core.Scripting;
namespace ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Core.Scripting.Tests;
/// <summary>
/// Compiles scripts against the Phase 7 sandbox + asserts every forbidden API
/// (HttpClient / File / Process / reflection) fails at compile, not at evaluation.
/// Locks decision #6 — scripts can't escape to the broader .NET surface.
/// </summary>
[Trait("Category", "Unit")]
public sealed class ScriptSandboxTests
{
[Fact]
public void Happy_path_script_compiles_and_returns()
{
// Baseline — ctx + Math + basic types must work.
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, double>.Compile(
"""
var v = (double)ctx.GetTag("X").Value;
return Math.Abs(v) * 2.0;
""");
evaluator.ShouldNotBeNull();
}
[Fact]
public async Task Happy_path_script_runs_and_reads_seeded_tag()
{
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, double>.Compile(
"""return (double)ctx.GetTag("In").Value * 2.0;""");
var ctx = new FakeScriptContext().Seed("In", 21.0);
var result = await evaluator.RunAsync(ctx, TestContext.Current.CancellationToken);
result.ShouldBe(42.0);
}
[Fact]
public async Task SetVirtualTag_records_the_write()
{
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
ctx.SetVirtualTag("Out", 42);
return 0;
""");
var ctx = new FakeScriptContext();
await evaluator.RunAsync(ctx, TestContext.Current.CancellationToken);
ctx.Writes.Count.ShouldBe(1);
ctx.Writes[0].Path.ShouldBe("Out");
ctx.Writes[0].Value.ShouldBe(42);
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_File_IO_at_compile()
{
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, string>.Compile(
"""return System.IO.File.ReadAllText("c:/secrets.txt");"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_HttpClient_at_compile()
{
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var c = new System.Net.Http.HttpClient();
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Process_Start_at_compile()
{
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("cmd.exe");
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Reflection_Assembly_Load_at_compile()
{
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
System.Reflection.Assembly.Load("System.Core");
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Environment_Exit_at_compile()
{
// System.Environment lives in System.Private.CoreLib (allow-listed for
// primitives) so a namespace-prefix deny-list cannot block it. Environment.Exit
// terminates the whole in-process OPC UA server — every connected client and
// every driver — so it MUST be rejected member-granularly. (Core.Scripting-001.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
System.Environment.Exit(0);
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Environment_FailFast_at_compile()
{
// Environment.FailFast crashes the host process immediately — same outage as
// Exit. (Core.Scripting-001.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
System.Environment.FailFast("boom");
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_AppDomain_at_compile()
{
// AppDomain.CurrentDomain exposes process-wide control (assembly load events,
// unhandled-exception hooks). Not script surface. (Core.Scripting-001.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var n = System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.FriendlyName;
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_GC_Collect_at_compile()
{
// GC.Collect / GC.AddMemoryPressure let a script perturb the whole process's
// memory subsystem. Not script surface. (Core.Scripting-001.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
System.GC.Collect();
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Activator_CreateInstance_at_compile()
{
// Activator.CreateInstance is a reflection-equivalent escape — it can construct
// a forbidden type by name without ever naming it syntactically. (Core.Scripting-001.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var o = System.Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(object));
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Environment_GetEnvironmentVariable_at_compile()
{
// The whole System.Environment type is forbidden (Core.Scripting-001) — even the
// read-only GetEnvironmentVariable member. Once Exit / FailFast made the type
// dangerous, the cleanest member-granular rule is to deny the type outright; the
// read path has no legitimate use in a SCADA predicate either.
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, string?>.Compile(
"""return System.Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH");"""));
}
// --- Core.Scripting-002: type-reference node forms that bypassed the old walker ---
// The old walker only inspected ObjectCreation / Invocation-with-member-access /
// MemberAccess / bare-Identifier nodes. typeof, generic type arguments, casts,
// is/as patterns, default(T), array element types, and declared variable types all
// name a forbidden type without producing any of those nodes. The broadened walker
// resolves GetTypeInfo on every TypeSyntax / ExpressionSyntax so they are all caught.
[Fact]
public void Rejects_typeof_forbidden_type_at_compile()
{
// Phase 7 plan A.6 explicitly calls out typeof as a sandbox-escape that must
// fail at compile. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, string>.Compile(
"""return typeof(System.IO.File).Name;"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_generic_type_argument_forbidden_type_at_compile()
{
// new List<System.IO.FileInfo>() — the forbidden type is nested inside an
// allowed generic. The walker unwraps type arguments recursively. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var l = new System.Collections.Generic.List<System.IO.FileInfo>();
return l.Count;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_cast_to_forbidden_type_at_compile()
{
// (System.IO.Stream)null — a cast expression names the type without invoking
// or constructing it. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var s = (System.IO.Stream)null;
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_default_of_forbidden_type_at_compile()
{
// default(System.Reflection.Assembly) names a forbidden type via the default
// operator. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var a = default(System.Reflection.Assembly);
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_is_pattern_forbidden_type_at_compile()
{
// 'o is System.IO.FileStream' names a forbidden type as the pattern's type
// operand. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, bool>.Compile(
"""
object o = ctx.GetTag("X").Value;
return o is System.IO.FileStream;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_as_expression_forbidden_type_at_compile()
{
// 'o as System.IO.Stream' names a forbidden type via the as operator. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
object o = ctx.GetTag("X").Value;
var s = o as System.IO.Stream;
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_array_creation_forbidden_element_type_at_compile()
{
// new System.IO.FileInfo[0] — the forbidden type is the array element type.
// (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var a = new System.IO.FileInfo[0];
return a.Length;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_local_declared_variable_forbidden_type_at_compile()
{
// An explicitly-typed local declaration 'System.Net.Http.HttpClient c;' names
// a forbidden type with no construction or call. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
System.Net.Http.HttpClient c = null;
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_typeof_forbidden_type_inside_Activator_at_compile()
{
// Activator is already denied by ForbiddenFullTypeNames, but the typeof operand
// is independently a forbidden-type reference — confirm the typeof path catches
// it even when the Activator type itself were allowed. (Core.Scripting-002.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var t = typeof(System.Diagnostics.Process);
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public async Task Allowed_generic_type_argument_still_compiles()
{
// Guard against over-blocking: a generic with only allow-listed type arguments
// (List<int>) must still compile and run. (Core.Scripting-002.)
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var l = new System.Collections.Generic.List<int> { 1, 2, 3 };
return l.Count;
""");
var result = await evaluator.RunAsync(new FakeScriptContext(), TestContext.Current.CancellationToken);
result.ShouldBe(3);
}
[Fact]
public async Task Allowed_typeof_still_compiles()
{
// typeof against an allow-listed type (int) must not be rejected. (Core.Scripting-002.)
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, string>.Compile(
"""return typeof(int).Name;""");
var result = await evaluator.RunAsync(new FakeScriptContext(), TestContext.Current.CancellationToken);
result.ShouldBe("Int32");
}
[Fact]
public async Task Script_exception_propagates_unwrapped()
{
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""throw new InvalidOperationException("boom");""");
await Should.ThrowAsync<InvalidOperationException>(async () =>
await evaluator.RunAsync(new FakeScriptContext(), TestContext.Current.CancellationToken));
}
[Fact]
public void Ctx_Now_is_available_without_DateTime_UtcNow_reaching_wall_clock()
{
// Scripts that need a timestamp go through ctx.Now so tests can pin it.
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, DateTime>.Compile("""return ctx.Now;""");
evaluator.ShouldNotBeNull();
}
[Fact]
public void Deadband_helper_is_reachable_from_scripts()
{
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, bool>.Compile(
"""return ScriptContext.Deadband(10.5, 10.0, 0.3);""");
evaluator.ShouldNotBeNull();
}
[Fact]
public async Task Linq_Enumerable_is_available_from_scripts()
{
// LINQ is in the allow-list because SCADA math frequently wants Sum / Average
// / Where. Confirm it works.
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var nums = new[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
return nums.Where(n => n > 2).Sum();
""");
var result = await evaluator.RunAsync(new FakeScriptContext(), TestContext.Current.CancellationToken);
result.ShouldBe(12);
}
[Fact]
public async Task DataValueSnapshot_is_usable_in_scripts()
{
// ctx.GetTag returns DataValueSnapshot so scripts branch on quality.
var evaluator = ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, bool>.Compile(
"""
var v = ctx.GetTag("T");
return v.StatusCode == 0;
""");
var ctx = new FakeScriptContext().Seed("T", 5.0);
var result = await evaluator.RunAsync(ctx, TestContext.Current.CancellationToken);
result.ShouldBeTrue();
}
[Fact]
public void Compile_error_gives_location_in_diagnostics()
{
// Compile errors must carry the source span so the Admin UI can point at them.
try
{
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile("""return fooBarBaz + 1;""");
Assert.Fail("expected CompilationErrorException");
}
catch (CompilationErrorException ex)
{
ex.Diagnostics.ShouldNotBeEmpty();
ex.Diagnostics[0].Location.ShouldNotBeNull();
}
}
// --- Core.Scripting-010: remaining forbidden-namespace vectors not previously tested ---
// System.Threading.Thread, System.Threading.Tasks, System.Runtime.InteropServices, and
// Microsoft.Win32 were all in ForbiddenNamespacePrefixes but had no test asserting their
// rejection. Adding them here closes the coverage gap that allowed Core.Scripting-001 and
// -002 to go undetected.
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Thread_new_at_compile()
{
// System.Threading.Thread is in ForbiddenNamespacePrefixes — raw thread creation
// in a script would bypass the per-evaluation timeout and tie up a thread-pool thread
// indefinitely. (Core.Scripting-010.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var t = new System.Threading.Thread(() => { });
t.Start();
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Tasks_TaskRun_at_compile()
{
// System.Threading.Tasks is now in ForbiddenNamespacePrefixes (Core.Scripting-003).
// Scripts are synchronous predicates — background tasks would outlive the evaluation
// timeout. (Core.Scripting-010.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var t = System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Run(() => 42);
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_InteropServices_at_compile()
{
// System.Runtime.InteropServices gives access to native memory and COM — clearly
// outside the safe predicate surface. (Core.Scripting-010.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var p = System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.AllocHGlobal(256);
return 0;
"""));
}
[Fact]
public void Rejects_Win32_Registry_at_compile()
{
// Microsoft.Win32 provides registry access — not appropriate from a sandboxed
// SCADA predicate. (Core.Scripting-010.)
Should.Throw<ScriptSandboxViolationException>(() =>
ScriptEvaluator<FakeScriptContext, int>.Compile(
"""
var k = Microsoft.Win32.Registry.CurrentUser;
return 0;
"""));
}
}