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## Added - CoT (Cursor on Target) server on port 8089 enabling ATAK/iTAK device connectivity - Support for TAK stream protocol and traditional XML CoT messages - TLS/SSL support with automatic fallback to plain TCP - Username/password authentication for CoT connections - Real-time device position tracking with TTL-based expiration (90s default) - API endpoints: `/api/cot/config`, `/api/cot/server-package`, `/api/cot/truststore`, `/api/me/cot-password` - TAK Server section in Settings with QR code for iTAK setup - ATAK password management in Account page for OIDC users - CoT device markers on map showing real-time positions - Comprehensive documentation in `docs/` directory - Environment variables: `COT_PORT`, `COT_TTL_MS`, `COT_REQUIRE_AUTH`, `COT_SSL_CERT`, `COT_SSL_KEY`, `COT_DEBUG` - Dependencies: `fast-xml-parser`, `jszip`, `qrcode` ## Changed - Authentication system supports CoT password management for OIDC users - Database schema includes `cot_password_hash` field - Test suite refactored to follow functional design principles ## Removed - Consolidated utility modules: `authConfig.js`, `authSkipPaths.js`, `bootstrap.js`, `poiConstants.js`, `session.js` ## Security - XML entity expansion protection in CoT parser - Enhanced input validation and SQL injection prevention - Authentication timeout to prevent hanging connections ## Breaking Changes - Port 8089 must be exposed for CoT server. Update firewall rules and Docker/Kubernetes configurations. ## Migration Notes - OIDC users must set ATAK password via Account settings before connecting - Docker: expose port 8089 (`-p 8089:8089`) - Kubernetes: update Helm values to expose port 8089 Co-authored-by: Madison Grubb <madison@elastiflow.com> Reviewed-on: #6
46 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
46 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest'
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import { requireAuth } from '../../server/utils/authHelpers.js'
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const mockEvent = (user = null) => ({ context: { user } })
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describe('authHelpers', () => {
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it('requireAuth throws 401 when no user', () => {
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const event = mockEvent()
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expect(() => requireAuth(event)).toThrow()
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try {
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requireAuth(event)
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}
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catch (e) {
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expect(e.statusCode).toBe(401)
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}
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})
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it('requireAuth returns user when set', () => {
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const user = { id: '1', identifier: 'a@b.com', role: 'member' }
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expect(requireAuth(mockEvent(user))).toEqual(user)
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})
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it.each([
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['member', 'adminOrLeader', 403],
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['admin', 'adminOrLeader', null],
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['leader', 'adminOrLeader', null],
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['leader', 'admin', 403],
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['admin', 'admin', null],
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])('requireAuth with %s role and %s requirement', (userRole, requirement, expectedStatus) => {
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const user = { id: '1', identifier: 'a', role: userRole }
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const event = mockEvent(user)
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if (expectedStatus === null) {
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expect(requireAuth(event, { role: requirement })).toEqual(user)
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}
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else {
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expect(() => requireAuth(event, { role: requirement })).toThrow()
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try {
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requireAuth(event, { role: requirement })
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}
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catch (e) {
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expect(e.statusCode).toBe(expectedStatus)
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}
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}
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})
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})
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