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* fix(ci): skill-docs freshness gate covers all 10 hosts and can actually fail

The Codex/Factory gates ran 'git diff --exit-code -- .agents/' / '-- .factory/',
but both paths are gitignored (.gitignore:16-17) — git diff on ignored untracked
paths is always empty, so those two gates were structurally incapable of failing
and 7 of 10 hosts had no gate at all.

New shape: one 'gen:skill-docs --host all' pass (the generator hard-fails on any
per-host error, gating all 10 hosts on generates-cleanly), byte-freshness via
git diff for tracked output, plus a porcelain check that fails on untracked
generated strays (git diff can't see brand-new files). The gitignored-hosts
byte-freshness limitation is documented in the workflow comment.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): exorcise the sidebar-agent ghost from the test suite

browse/src/sidebar-agent.ts was deleted in the v1.14 sidebar refactor, but the
test suite kept testing it for 48 versions. Nothing noticed because the free
suite runs in no CI job and Bun-era module-load errors were suppressed in the
Windows shard runner via an exclusion pattern whose own comment documented the
breakage ('broken on every platform since v1.14 ... exit 0').

- Delete sidebar-security.test.ts + security-source-contracts.test.ts: crashed
  at module load (unguarded readFileSync of the deleted file); per-assertion
  triage confirmed every SERVER_SRC pin targeted the deleted chat prompt
  builder (zero hits in today's server.ts) — nothing to port.
- Delete sidebar-integration.test.ts: 11 of 13 tests exercised deleted
  endpoints (/sidebar-command queue, /sidebar-agent/event, chat buffer); the 2
  passing tests pinned only the blanket auth gate, covered by
  server-auth.test.ts + dual-listener.test.ts.
- Delete test/skill-e2e-sidebar.test.ts: E2E for the deleted queue flow.
- sidebar-ux.test.ts 1,669 -> 830 lines: 20 dead-chat describes + 15 dead
  tests removed (incl. 10 vacuous passes asserting on empty indexOf slices);
  2 stale pins on LIVE features fixed (content.js typed-catch CSSOM fallback,
  arrow-hint window widened). 95 pass / 0 fail.
- sidebar-tabs.test.ts: both failures were stale pins, not regressions —
  forceRestart's deliberate ws.close(4001) and the terminal-agent spawn that
  moved into spawnTerminalAgent() (identity-based kill refactor). 28 pass.
- touchfiles.ts: drop the three sidebar E2E entries from BOTH maps
  (E2E_TOUCHFILES + E2E_TIERS) — they pointed diff-selection at the deleted
  file, so those tests were unreachable by any diff.
- test-free-shards.ts: remove the now-dead sidebar-agent exclusion pattern.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(ci): run the free test suite in CI (it ran nowhere)

The full free suite (bun test: browse/test/ + test/ + make-pdf/test/) had no CI
job on any Linux/macOS runner — only Windows curated shards, paid evals, and
doc-freshness gates existed. That's how two module-load-crashing test files
survived 48 versions.

Same cached Dockerfile.ci image and container wiring as evals.yml (deps
restore, build, Chromium verify). Includes a module-load-error guard: older
Bun reported test-file import crashes with exit 0 on macOS/Linux, so the job
also fails on any nonzero 'N errors' count in the summary — future crash-class
regressions can't hide from the exact job built to catch them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(test): validate touchfile dependency paths exist on disk

New guard in touchfiles.test.ts: every non-glob dep path must exist, and every
glob's anchor directory must exist. This is the axis the 181-key two-map sync
discipline never covered — an entry can point at a long-deleted file and
diff-based selection then silently never triggers those tests (the sidebar
trio sat rotted for 48 versions).

First run immediately caught a fourth rotted entry: 'spec authored quality'
referenced test/fixtures/spec/** (directory does not exist) and selected for a
judge test that exists nowhere in the repo. Removed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): remove deleted /sidebar-chat endpoint from tunnel allowlist

TUNNEL_PATHS is the audited tunnel attack surface — its own comment says every
addition widens it. '/sidebar-chat' stayed in the set after the endpoint was
deleted with the chat-queue path, meaning any future route matching that path
would have been silently tunnel-exposed. The set is now exactly the pair
ceremony (/connect) and the scoped command endpoint (/command), and the
dual-listener closed-set pin enforces that.

Also repairs a pre-existing red pin in dual-listener.test.ts: v1.63.0.0 made
the tunnel allowlist args-aware (canDispatchOverTunnel gained a second param)
without updating the test — red on main since then, invisible because the free
suite had no CI job.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): delete chain's shadow dispatcher that skipped every security gate

meta-commands.ts carried a 'CLI mode' fallback that re-implemented command
routing without the server pipeline's gates: no scope check, no domain check,
no tab ownership, no rate limit, no hidden-element stripping, no scoped-token
enveloping — and it called handleReadCommand without a BrowserManager, which
also skipped the JS-origin cookie-exfiltration assertion. It was unreachable
in production (server.ts always passes executeCommand) and one boolean away
from being live.

chain now hard-errors without a server context. handleReadCommand's bm param
is required and assertJsOriginAllowed runs unconditionally. The chain tests
that exercised the deleted fallback now route through a server-shaped
executeCommand adapter (real handlers + trust wrapping + {status,result}
envelope), so their behavioral coverage — sequencing, trust markers, pipe
format, aliases, error reporting — survives on the production-shaped path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(extension): delete the dead chat-queue client surface

The sidebar-command handler in background.js POSTed to a server endpoint that
no longer exists (deleted with the chat queue) — ~35 lines of fully-wired dead
code including error handling for the permanent 404, plus its allowlist entry.
No sender in the extension ever emitted the message type.

chatEnabled leaves the /health contract (server hardcoded false, background.js
re-derived it, nothing consumed it — the chat input element it guarded is gone
from sidepanel.html). BROWSE_SIDEBAR_CHAT env flag had zero readers.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): delete dead exports the ripped chat path left behind

Three-way split by importer class:

(a) Zero importers, deleted: the whole attack-attempt logging cluster in
security.ts (logAttempt, AttemptRecord, salted hashPayload + device-salt,
attempts.jsonl rotation, telemetry spawn plumbing incl.
buildTelemetrySpawnCommand/resolveBashBinary — the LIVE attempts.jsonl writer
is tunnel-denial-log.ts with its own rotation); the decision-file handshake
(writeDecision/readDecision/clearDecision/excerptForReview — written for
sidebar-agent's poll loop, which no longer exists); sidebar-utils.ts (whole
module — its sanitizeExtensionUrl 'sanitized before embedding in a prompt'
for the deleted prompt builder); 8 dead server.ts imports (sanitizeExtensionUrl,
generateCanary, injectCanary, writeDecision, rotateRoot, serializeRegistry,
restoreRegistry, clearAgentRecord); buildPtyClearCookie + buildSseClearCookie;
WEBDRIVER_MASK_SCRIPT (orphaned by the D7 stealth narrowing — applyStealth
never used it).

(b) Dead-pin tests edited with their exports: the 'still exported' pin in
stealth-layer-c, the string-content describe in stealth-webdriver (its live
applyStealth behavioral coverage untouched), the clear-cookie assertions,
security-review-flow.test.ts deleted whole (all 4 describes exercised the
dead decision mechanism, incl. a 'simulated sidebar-agent poll loop').

(c) KEPT deliberately: leaseCount (live behavioral coverage),
extractPtyCookie + validatePtySessionToken (extractPtyCookie is adopted by
the terminal-agent cookie-parse unification later in this wave),
resetSessionMarker + clearContentFilters (test-support API for the live
content-security layer).

Also fixes two pre-existing red pins found while here, invisible until the
free suite got a CI job: the v1.44 spawnClaude->maybeSpawnPty rename in
terminal-agent.test.ts, and a cross-file test-isolation bug where
content-security.test.ts's clearContentFilters() wiped the auto-registered
url-blocklist filter for every later file in the same bun process
(security-integration.test.ts failed on co-run; afterAll now restores it).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): delete the dead ML layers — transcript classifier and DeBERTa ensemble

The L4b Haiku transcript classifier and the opt-in DeBERTa ensemble
(GSTACK_SECURITY_ENSEMBLE=deberta, a documented 721MB download) had ZERO
production callers since the chat-path agent that invoked them was ripped.
The only live ML path is scanPageContent (testsavant) inside the security
sidecar subprocess. Deleted by import graph:

- security-classifier.ts 614 -> 265 lines: HAIKU_MODEL, checkTranscript,
  shouldRunTranscriptCheck, loadDeberta, scanPageContentDeberta, ToolCallInput,
  all DEBERTA_* consts + load state. Header now states the live truth
  (imported only by security-sidecar-entry.ts). downloadFile kept, name
  intact — it is an enumerated egress sink (HF model download).
- security-bunnative.ts + test: a research skeleton self-described as 'NOT a
  production replacement', shipped into src/ with zero importers.
- security-bench-ensemble{,-live}.test.ts + the Haiku response fixture: a
  paid live-model benchmark for a layer that could not fire. The
  security-classifier-tdz test's only case exercised checkTranscript — gone.
- security.ts: layer-model header rewritten to the live architecture;
  StatusDetail.layers -> {testsavant, canary}; getStatus() no longer requires
  the impossible transcript==='ok' for 'protected' (old on-disk session state
  with a transcript key is tolerated on read, never re-emitted).
- security-sidecar-entry.ts needed zero changes: it serializes
  getClassifierStatus() verbatim and no consumer read .transcript (verified
  in sidecar-client + server.ts).
- BROWSER.md security section matches reality (ensemble knob gone, 112MB not
  22MB, sidecar hosting documented). combineVerdict/THRESHOLDS retained as
  the pure, tested combiner of record — comments now flag transcript/deberta
  votes as producer-less.

Net: 26 pass in security.test.ts incl. a NEW regression test for stale-
transcript disk tolerance; egress-receipt tripwire green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: scrub the sidebar-agent ghost from comments and CLAUDE.md

20+ comments across 10 files still described the deleted sidebar-agent.ts as a
live process — including load-bearing architecture claims ('IMPORTED ONLY BY
sidebar-agent.ts', 'sidebar-agent fills this in on first prompt-injection
load', 'kill sidebar-agent' in shutdown docs) and ~60 lines of tombstone
blocks in server.ts enumerating deleted identifiers by name (a false grep
surface: searching processAgentEvent hit server.ts and looked live).

CLAUDE.md's security-stack section now documents the LIVE architecture: L1-L3
content filters + testsavant via the security sidecar subprocess; the
L4b/ensemble rows, the GSTACK_SECURITY_ENSEMBLE knob, and the 721MB DeBERTa
download are gone (deleted as dead code this wave) with an explicit
do-not-re-document note; attempts.jsonl is correctly attributed to
tunnel-denial-log.ts; the no-live-writer status of classifierStatus is stated.

Comments that survive now describe what IS, not what WAS: the promotion gate
in domain-skills.ts explains why classifier_score>0 is load-bearing given no
L4 load-time scan exists; file-permissions.ts names real sensitive files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): delete the codex-helpers shadow module

gen-skill-docs.ts imported externalSkillName (unaliased) from
resolvers/codex-helpers.ts at line 21 and then re-declared the same function
locally — the import was silently shadowed, and the imported copy was the
STALE one (it lacked the frontmatterName param the local copy grew). Three
more functions were byte-identical duplicates, imported only under _-prefixed
aliases to keep the module 'referenced', and transformFrontmatter was a
superseded hardcoded-Codex variant. Nothing else imported the module.

Also drops three dead top-of-file imports (COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS,
SNAPSHOT_FLAGS — which pulled the whole browse/src module graph into every
generator run for nothing — and an unused review-resolver trio).

Proof: bun run gen:skill-docs exits 0 with a byte-identical tree (zero-diff
regen); gen-skill-docs.test.ts 405/405 green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(server): delete ServerConfig.idleTimeoutMs + chromiumProfile — documented, never read

Both fields carried JSDoc asserting embedder behavior that did not exist:
the idle check reads the module-level IDLE_TIMEOUT_MS env constant, and both
resolveChromiumProfile() call sites pass no argument. Worse than absent — an
embedder passing idleTimeoutMs: 5000 silently got 30 minutes.

Wiring them honestly is impossible today: the idle timer, activity state, and
shutdown target are module-global, so a per-factory value would lie for any
process running more than one handler. Deleted instead, with a ServerConfig
note pointing at the deferred singleton/route-table refactor where real
support belongs. BROWSE_IDLE_TIMEOUT and CHROMIUM_PROFILE env remain the
honest knobs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): wire appendSecureFile at the four real log-append sites

file-permissions.ts carries a 24-line rationale for why POSIX mode bits are
insufficient on Windows and implements appendSecureFile (0600 at create,
Windows ACL on first write only) — but its single caller was the dead
logAttempt, while the four REAL page-content log writers (console/network/
dialog logs in server.ts, the command audit log) used raw fs.appendFileSync
with no mode. Page-content-derived logs now get owner-only permissions from
birth on every platform.

Verified before wiring: mode applies atomically at create via appendFileSync
{mode}, and the ACL pass runs only on first write — no per-append subprocess
cost on the hot console-log path.

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* fix(stealth): handoff() uses the shared profile resolution + lock cleanup

The headless-to-headed handoff path hardcoded ~/.gstack/chromium-profile,
silently ignoring $CHROMIUM_PROFILE and $GSTACK_HOME (gbrowser's gbd sets
per-workspace profiles), and skipped cleanSingletonLocks() — so a handoff
into a profile with a stale SingletonLock could hang where launchHeaded()
would have recovered.

This was the third live drift between the three Chromium launch paths; the
first two are documented in comments as shipped stealth regressions. Minimal
targeted fix — the full buildLaunchConfig() extraction stays in the deferred
queue.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): resolver registry describes the template language again

Seven registered {{PLACEHOLDER}}s had zero uses in any .tmpl (checked in both
bare and :arg forms): REDACT_TAXONOMY_TABLE, TEST_COVERAGE_AUDIT_REVIEW,
MODEL_OVERLAY, QUESTION_PREFERENCE_CHECK, QUESTION_LOG, INLINE_TUNE_FEEDBACK,
MAKE_PDF_SETUP. The last two of those families are invoked programmatically by
preamble.ts (functions kept, registry entries dropped); the question-tuning
trio and the review coverage-audit wrapper were documented by their own module
as existing 'for unit testing' that no test performed — deleted, along with
generateRedactTaxonomyTable + its EXAMPLE/TIER_BLURB constants (its '/cso
renders the full table' comment was itself stale) and its test describe.

Also deletes the gated-resolver mechanism (ResolverEntry/appliesTo/
unwrapResolver + test/resolver-entry.test.ts): fully built, fully tested,
used by zero of the 65 registry entries — the generator loop simplifies to a
direct function call. CLAUDE.md's redact-doc line stops advertising the dead
token.

Proof: zero-diff regen (0 SKILL.md changed); gen-skill-docs + skill-validation
737 tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): wire boundaryInstruction from host config; drop three no-op binDir ternaries

hosts/codex.ts declared boundaryInstruction and nothing read it — review.ts
kept its own byte-identical CODEX_BOUNDARY literal (verified equal + trailing
escaped newlines). The resolver now reads the config, so the boundary has one
owner. (autoplan's template carries deliberately generic variants, enforced by
gen-skill-docs.test.ts:1358 — untouched by design.)

The 'ctx.host === codex ? $GSTACK_BIN : ctx.paths.binDir' ternary appeared in
three resolvers and could never change the result: resolvers/types.ts already
sets binDir to $GSTACK_BIN for every usesEnvVars host including codex.

Proof: zero-diff regen for claude AND codex hosts; gen-skill-docs +
host-config suites green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test-infra): judge uses resolveClaudeBinary; eval:watch reads the real partials dir

judgePtyState spawned the bare string 'claude' three definitions below the
resolveClaudeBinary() helper this same file exports — broken under hermetic
PATHs where every other launch in the file resolves correctly.

eval:watch read _partial-e2e.json from the legacy global ~/.gstack-dev/evals/
while EvalCollector writes it into the per-project eval dir (or
GSTACK_EVAL_DIR) — so the dashboard's completed-tests panel was empty
whenever slug detection succeeded, i.e. the normal case. The heartbeat and
per-run progress logs stay global by design (session-runner.ts: 'heartbeat
stays global'). The three eval-CLI docstrings stop claiming the legacy dir
is the primary location.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): delete the superseded SDK ship-idempotency suite and three orphaned fixtures

test/skill-e2e-ship-idempotency.test.ts's own header documented that the
monolith's SDK-harness version tests a synthetic prompt while it exercises
the real /ship skill — the author knew the old suite was superseded and left
both running, two paid LLM runs for one behavior. The weaker copy is gone;
its 'ship-idempotency' diff-selection key goes with it (the dedicated file is
periodic-tier, which always runs under EVALS_ALL — the key had no remaining
consumer).

Fixture rot: test/fixtures/golden-ship-claude.md was a 128KB zero-reader
orphan that had drifted 46KB from its live successor
(test/fixtures/golden/claude-ship-SKILL.md) while looking authoritative;
parity-baseline-v1.46.0.0.json and v1.53.0.0.json had zero readers (three
tests pin three OTHER baseline versions — consolidation is queued, deletion
of the unreferenced two is free).

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* fix(bin): delete zero-caller scripts; make host-config-export's docstring honest

- bin/gstack-open-url (14 lines): announced in a CHANGELOG entry, wired into
  nothing, ever. bin/gstack-platform-detect (27 lines): zero callers, and its
  hand-rolled host list was already stale (SLATE_HOST.md cites it as a
  problem). Note: the deprecated gstack-brain-consumer/reader pair the audit
  flagged was already deleted upstream in v1.63 with a stay-deleted tripwire.
- scripts/task-emission-schema.ts (61 lines): a typed schema module nothing
  imported; the tasks-section comment now documents the JSONL fields inline.
- scripts/host-config-export.ts claimed to be the 'shell bridge for the bash
  setup script' — setup never calls it (its hand-rolled host lists drifting
  is a known follow-up). Docstring now states what it IS: a standalone,
  test-pinned query CLI not yet wired into setup. Its validateValue +
  CLI_REGEX/PATH_REGEX internals were dead (defined for a guarantee the
  header claimed but nothing enforced).
- KEPT deliberately: scripts/preflight-agent-sdk.ts — a documented manual
  diagnostic (CONTRIBUTING.md + USING_GBRAIN_WITH_GSTACK.md reference it).

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* fix(server): one lone-surrogate sanitizer, one sanitizeReplacer, one startTunnel

Three copies of the surrogate sanitizer existed with two algorithms
(sanitize.ts regex vs a hand-rolled charCodeAt walk in server.ts — verified
byte-identical across 11 edge cases before converging) plus two identical
sanitizeReplacer definitions each wrapping a different copy. sanitize.ts is
now the single source of truth; the runs-INSIDE-JSON.stringify egress
invariant is unchanged at every call site and its pin tests were adapted to
the new import shape without losing intent.

The ngrok tunnel-start sequence existed three times in server.ts — the
/tunnel/start route and the BROWSE_TUNNEL=1 autostart were line-for-line
equivalent (a comment admitted 'Same cleanup as /tunnel/start's error path').
One startTunnel() now owns the ephemeral loopback bind, the pre-send egress
receipt, the state-file RMW via tmpStatePath(), and the ordered error-path
cleanup; callers keep their distinct response surfaces. The
BROWSE_TUNNEL_LOCAL_ONLY test path shares nothing (no ngrok, different state
field) and deliberately stays separate.

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* fix(security): one session-cookie registry implementation, two instances

pty-session-cookie.ts and sse-session-cookie.ts were byte-identical modulo
the cookie name — mint/validate/parse/prune/TTL, the exact code a security
fix would have to land in twice (and a third hand-rolled cookie parse in
terminal-agent.ts had already diverged; unified next commit).
createSessionCookieStore() owns the implementation; both modules become thin
instantiations keeping every exported name, their distinct threat-model
docstrings, and separate token spaces (an SSE-read cookie must never grant
PTY access). pty-session-lease.ts deliberately stays out — different contract
(sessionId/secret split, refresh, env TTL).

The factory imports nothing from token-registry (cookie-picker-auth-isolation
invariant, still pinned by sse-session-cookie.test.ts).

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* fix(security): terminal-agent uses the shared PTY cookie parser

The /ws upgrade's cookie fallback hand-parsed the Cookie header inline — the
fourth copy of the session-cookie parse, and the one that had already
diverged from the others. Parsing now goes through extractPtyCookie;
validation deliberately stays against the agent's own in-process validTokens
map (the server's registry lives in a different process). The ws-handler pin
test now pins the shared-parser call instead of the raw cookie-name literal.

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* refactor(hosts): defineHost() factory — 10 copy-paste host files become declarations

hosts/*.ts were ten copies of one file: runtimeRoot byte-identical in 9/10,
pathRewrites mechanically derivable from the host name for 7/10, the 11-entry
toolRewrites map byte-identical between openclaw and gbrain, and every asset
change a 10-file edit (cursor and slate had already fallen out of three other
hand-maintained lists). defineHost() owns the defaults; each host file now
declares only what makes it different (slate/cursor: 8 lines each). Shared
constants: CROSS_MODEL_RESOLVERS, GBRAIN_RESOLVERS, EXEC_STYLE_TOOL_REWRITES.
Genuinely-different things stayed explicit: codex/factory $GSTACK_ROOT
rewrites, hermes's tool vocabulary, claude's denylist+prefixable install,
opencode's wider runtimeRoot.

Proof: JSON.stringify(ALL_HOST_CONFIGS) dump-diff before/after EMPTY (and a
runtime walk confirmed no function-valued or undefined-keyed fields, so the
JSON diff is complete); gen:skill-docs --host all zero-diff; host-config +
gen-skill-docs + idempotency suites 485/485. Host files 595 -> 285 lines.
docs/ADDING_A_HOST.md teaches the factory pattern.

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* feat(lib): fs-atomic — one atomic-write implementation, with the race actually fixed

Atomic tmp-write-then-rename was reimplemented ~20 times across lib/, bin/,
and browse/src with three tmp-suffix conventions. One of them was a latent
bug this commit closes: lib/worktree.ts used a bare '.tmp' suffix — the
deterministic-tmp collision race browse/src/server.ts documents having hit
in production (its fix, pid+random, was trapped in a comment at one site).

lib/fs-atomic.ts: atomicWriteSync (always throws, best-effort tmp cleanup,
pid+random suffix, optional mode applied at tmp creation so the file never
exists with looser permissions) + atomicWriteQuiet (shutdown paths only).
Unit tests pin the throw/quiet contracts, 0600 mode, tmp-name uniqueness
(captured via the read-only-dir failure path — Bun's fs exports are
readonly, no monkeypatching), and no-stray-tmp cleanup.

Migrated: lib/worktree.ts (the bare-.tmp bug), lib/gstack-decision.ts
(snapshot + compact log), lib/gbrain-local-status.ts (probe cache). browse
sites follow separately.

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* fix(lib): jsonl-store's docstring stops lying; mode option added; lib bypasses adopted

The header claimed 'single source of truth... the ONLY copy' with write-time
injection REJECTION — while appendJsonl never screened anything, only 1 of
~10 JSONL stores imported it, and a bypass appender lived in the same
directory. Now: the contract is explicit (screening is the CALLER's job via
hasInjection/firstInjectionMatch; the enforcing callers are named), a
option applies 0600 at create for sensitive stores, and the lib bypasses are
adopted (gstack-memory-helpers ×2, redact-audit-log — which keeps its chmod
backstop for files created looser by pre-mode versions). browse/src keeps
its own appenders by design (compiled-binary surface, own secure-append
helper) and the header now says so. gstack-decision's batched archive append
stays deliberate (single-write crash-window semantics appendJsonl's
one-record contract can't express).

New pins: 0600-at-create, and a test that documents appendJsonl does NOT
self-screen — so nobody can re-document it as self-screening without making
it true.

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* fix(browse): migrate hand-rolled atomic writes to lib/fs-atomic

Seven sites, each audited for its existing throw-vs-swallow contract before
migrating: writeSessionState + the four fire-and-forget tab/state writers use
atomicWriteQuiet (they swallowed before); writeAgentRecord + the boot-time
port-file write use atomicWriteSync (they threw before — and writeAgentRecord
previously leaked its tmp file on rename failure, which the helper cleans).
All carry {mode: 0o600} plus restrictFilePermissions after successful writes,
preserving the Windows ACL hardening that writeSecureFile provided (mode bits
are POSIX-only). server.ts untouched: its three state writes route through
tmpStatePath(), pinned by server-tmp-state-path.test.ts.

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* fix(hosts): delete five dead HostConfig fields

metadataFormat (generator hardcodes openai.yaml), sidecar (behavior lives in
setup's create_agents_sidecar — knowledge preserved as a comment in codex.ts),
install.prefixable (skill_prefix is implemented entirely in bin/gstack-config),
staticFiles (docstring cited a SOUL.md that never existed anywhere), and
adapter (its only would-be consumer, openclaw-adapter.ts, was fully dead —
with a test asserting the field was undefined). Kept: learningsMode (wired
next), linkingStrategy (validation reads it), coAuthorTrailer (consumed by
resolvers/utility.ts).

Proof: JSON dump diff shows ONLY the deleted keys vanishing; zero-diff regen
across all 10 hosts; host-config + gen-skill-docs suites green. Note: this
commit also carries chunk-23 edits to the shared hosts/claude.ts +
define-host.ts + host-config.test.ts files (skipSkills collapse, stale
line-number comment drops) — pathspec commits, concurrent prep.

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* fix(gen): preamble tiers are explicit; silent ?? 4 default becomes an error; spec stops rendering its preamble twice

Eight skills (scrape, diagram, spec, skillify, pair-agent, landing-report,
open-gstack-browser + its connect-chrome symlink) silently received the
HEAVIEST tier-4 preamble because a missing frontmatter field defaulted to 4.
Tiers are now declared in every {{PREAMBLE}} template's frontmatter and a
missing declaration throws at generation time with the template path (the 5
templates without {{PREAMBLE}} never invoke the resolver). The stale
hand-written tier-map comment (wrong in 3 of 4 rows) is gone.

Bonus bug fixed: spec/SKILL.md.tmpl mentioned {{PREAMBLE}} in prose, so the
generator inlined the ENTIRE preamble a second time — spec/SKILL.md shrinks
127,462 -> 80,924 bytes (-46,538) from de-duplication alone. skill-size-budget
gains a reasoned INTENTIONAL_SHRINKS entry (its frozen baseline had measured
the doubled-preamble bug). New tests: missing-tier throw carries the path;
every {{PREAMBLE}} template declares a tier. (Carries chunk-23 edits in the
shared test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): learningsMode is read from host config, not a hardcoded host name

resolvers/learnings.ts branched on ctx.host === 'codex' while every host
declared learningsMode — the field was decorative, and the 7 hosts configured
'basic' (cursor, slate, kiro, opencode, openclaw, hermes, gbrain) silently
received the 'full' cross-project flow their runtimes can't execute (it
depends on AskUserQuestion + gstack-config plumbing). Output now matches
declaration: basic hosts get the project-scoped search block.

Blast radius proof: all committed Claude SKILL.md files and the three golden
fixtures are byte-identical; the behavior diff lands only in the gitignored
external-host trees (hand-verified: .cursor review's learnings section swaps
the cross-project AskUserQuestion block for the project-scoped search).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): small config scrubs — openclaw blobs to real files, setup host drift, dead artifacts

- The three openclaw markdown blobs hardcoded inside gen-skill-docs.ts (which
  silently reverted any hand edit to their tracked outputs on regen) move to
  openclaw/templates/*.md source files; output shasums byte-identical.
- setup's --host allowlists gain cursor + slate — both fully registered hosts
  with generated output, but './setup --host cursor' exited 1 because two
  hand-rolled lists in setup had drifted from hosts/index.ts.
- scripts/proactive-suggestions.json deleted: 31KB regenerated on every run,
  read by nobody (the catalog-trim design's reader was never built); its
  emitter and three determinism tests (which guaranteed a file nothing reads
  didn't churn) retired with stays-retired pins.
- claude/SKILL.md.tmpl deleted: a complete 8.9KB skill that never generated
  output (directory name collides with the host id 'claude'), in no registry.
  Recoverable from git if ever wanted under a non-colliding name.
- openclaw's frozen extraFields.version '0.15.2.0' stamp dropped;
  includeSkills: [] no-ops omitted (the generator treats [] as absent);
  llms.txt 55 -> 54 skills.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(gen): correct preamble tiers for the 8 silently-heaviest skills

With tiers now explicit, set them RIGHT by analogy to the tiered population:
scrape/diagram/open-gstack-browser (+ the connect-chrome symlink) -> tier 1
(launchers and artifact generators, like browse and make-pdf);
landing-report/pair-agent/skillify -> tier 2 (dashboards and session tools,
like health and canary); spec -> tier 3 (interactive planning, like the
plan-*-review family). Each tier-1 skill sheds 271 lines of onboarding
prose it never needed; tier-2 shed 20 each.

Verification per the review protocol: regen diff reviewed (pure
section-removal), skill-validation + size-budget + catalog-budget +
v0-dormancy suites green (822 tests), and live smoke of the tier-corrected
skills confirms the preamble renders the intended sections at each tier.
These skills have ~no eval coverage — stated honestly; the wave's gate-tier
eval run is the backstop.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(test): e2e-gate — one tier-gate implementation, side-effect-free, with the trap pinned

The EVALS/EVALS_TIER gate was copy-pasted into ~40 test files and had drifted
into six different predicates — the drift that made 'eval:bg:all runs
everything' silently false. test/helpers/e2e-gate.ts owns the semantics now:
describeE2ETier(tier) + e2eTierEnabled(tier), env read at call time, zero
side effects (the existing e2e-helpers module runs a ~30s claude ping at
import under EVALS=1, so the gate lives in its own module; purity is pinned
by tests that scan imports and comment-stripped source).

The unit matrix pins all four env combos — including EVALS=1 with EVALS_TIER
unset -> SKIP, the exact trap that made eval:bg:all a non-run. The
tier-alignment tripwire gains a second regex for the helper shape (old shape
still detected — stragglers can't hide), and the sharded paid runner's
PRE-SPAWN tier classifier learns the helper shape too: without that, every
gate-sharded run would have spawned all 28 periodic shards just to skip them,
each paying the e2e-helpers import ping (~15 min of dead wall clock in the
CI-blocking lane). Verified: gate runs exclude the 29 periodic files,
periodic excludes the 8 gate files — identical to pre-migration.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(test): migrate the 36 tier-gated eval files to describeE2ETier

Mechanical two-liner swap in 34 files (each keeping its declared tier — all
36 predicates verified against E2E_TIERS before migrating); the two files
with compound gates (overlay-harness's EvalCollector feed, codex-e2e's
CODEX_AVAILABLE) keep their extra conditions via e2eTierEnabled. Tier
rationale comments preserved. codex-e2e/gemini-e2e/benchmark-providers keep
their distinct stderr-message gate shapes by design.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(test): skill-e2e + skill-llm-eval adopt the shared selection machinery

Both files re-implemented the diff-selection machinery e2e-helpers already
exported. The helper gained computeDiffSelection() (extracted, identical
behavior) and a trailing optional selection param on the *IfSelected helpers
(defaults preserve all 30+ existing importers). skill-e2e.test.ts drops ~120
duplicated lines; skill-llm-eval keeps its LLM_JUDGE_TOUCHFILES selection and
test.concurrent semantics via testConcurrentIfSelected.

Deliberate deltas, stated: skill-e2e.test.ts now honors the EVALS_TIER
intersection its local copy lacked (affects only direct bun test invocations
of that file — it matches no eval-script glob); its recordE2E gains the
helper's three diagnostic fields; skill-llm-eval sharded solo now runs
e2e-helpers' module-scope preflight it already ran in combined processes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): kill the silent-truncation race; exempt the tier-corrected shrinks

The full-suite shakeout (budgeted by the plan) surfaced both immediately:

1. server-embedder-terminal-port.test.ts stubbed process.exit and restored
   the REAL exit in its finally — but shutdown() schedules async work that
   can call process.exit AFTER restoration, killing the entire bun process
   mid-suite with exit 0 and NO summary. This is the silent-truncation class
   the new free-suite CI job guards against, reproduced locally on the first
   full run. Exit now stays a logging no-op between tests (late async exits
   become visible stderr lines, not process death); the true exit returns in
   afterAll.

2. The 80%-of-baseline shrink guard correctly flagged the six tier-corrected
   skills — their baseline was measured at the silent tier-4 default. Added
   to INTENTIONAL_SHRINKS with the reason, joining spec's double-preamble
   entry.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* release: v1.64.0.0 — the code-smell fix wave

35 commits, one PR: guard repairs (free suite in CI per-file, all-host
freshness gates, tunnel allowlist, diff-selection validation), the
sidebar-agent ghost exorcism (dead ML layers, dead endpoints, dead exports,
ghost comments), config honesty (defineHost factory, dead fields deleted,
preamble tiers explicit, spec double-render fixed), and dedup with safety
nets (session-cookie factory, fs-atomic, jsonl-store contract, one eval
tier-gate). Net -24,943 lines across 183 files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): free-tests step runs under bash (container sh rejects pipefail)

Maiden-voyage shakeout, exactly as budgeted: the CI container's default
shell is dash, which errors on 'set -o pipefail' before the first test ran.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): free-tests curates 8 container-incompatible files with reasons

Second maiden-voyage shakeout round: 376 of 384 files ran green in the
container on the first completed pass. The 8 that can't run there yet are
excluded the same way the Windows shards curate POSIX-bound files — each
with its reason inline (headed-Chrome handoff, real-PTY round-trip, X server
management, extension-origin identity, the job's own TMPDIR override, and
three pre-existing env failures that fail on dev machines too). Anything
outside the list that fails still fails the job; trimming the list is
tracked follow-up.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): gstack-config-key-locale — suppress the skill_prefix auto-relink side effect

The test invokes the repo's own bin/gstack-config, whose 'set skill_prefix'
auto-runs $(dirname $0)/gstack-relink — resolving the install dir to the
repo itself. In any environment where the loop shares a working tree (the
free-tests CI container, a fresh-HOME run), gstack-patch-names rewrote all
52 tracked SKILL.md names to gstack- prefixed, poisoning five unrelated
suites downstream (hermetic-skills-seeding, host-config golden, skill-census,
skill-validation, spec-template-sync). GSTACK_SETUP_RUNNING=1 is the
documented suppression; relink behavior stays covered by relink.test.ts's
mock install.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(bin): gstack-codex-session-import — empty sessions dir exits 0 on Linux

GNU xargs runs 'ls -t' once even on empty input, listing the cwd and
producing a bogus LATEST from the repo root; BSD xargs (macOS) skips the
run, which is why the NO_SESSIONS path only broke on Linux. xargs -r pins
the BSD behavior on both platforms.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(parity): rebaseline v1.57.7.0 → v1.64.1.0 + skeleton-cap headroom

The two parallel v1.64 waves (code-smell fix wave + main's #2571) each
added shared-preamble prose, pushing document-release / design-consultation
/ cso past their size ratios on the v1.57.7.0 anchor and four carved
skeletons (plan-ceo-review, plan-eng-review, office-hours,
design-consultation) 22-280 B over their absolute caps. New baseline is
union-normalized (skeleton + sections/*.md, matching what the harness
measures); caps get +~1 KB headroom each with per-cap rationale. The
v1.57.7.0 fixture stays in test/fixtures/ for the audit trail, and
capture-parity-baseline.ts now documents the union-normalization step so
the next rebaseline doesn't re-trip on it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): free-tests container parity — tools, pinned bun, git identity, mutation tripwire

- Dockerfile.ci: add python3 (gstack-jsonl-merge/brain-sync/detach shell out
  to it), file (skill-validation's binary check), poppler-utils (make-pdf
  e2e gates hard-require pdftotext/pdffonts/pdfinfo), fonts-noto-color-emoji
  (emoji render gate, mirrors make-pdf-gate.yml). Fix the bun pin: the
  bun.sh installer ignores a BUN_VERSION env var, so the old form silently
  installed latest on every rebuild (observed 1.3.13/1.3.14 drift vs the
  1.3.10 devs run locally); pass the version as the positional arg.
- free-tests.yml: git identity + safe.directory for the git-exercising
  tests (container checkout is owned by a different uid than runner);
  post-loop tree-mutation tripwire that names a tracked-file-mutating test
  instead of letting downstream collateral confuse the report; skip the
  documented variants-retry-after timing flake.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(bin): gstack-session-update — detached updater owns its stdio (SIGPIPE)

The backgrounded update subshell inherited the session hook's stdout/stderr
pipes. Once the hook exits and the caller closes them, any child that writes
— git pull's autostash notice, setup output — dies of SIGPIPE, logged as
PULL_FAILED exit=141 with an empty stderr capture (observed in the free-tests
container, and reachable by any production hook runner that closes stdio
promptly). Redirect the fork to /dev/null; all observability already flows
through the session-update log file.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): gstack-decision-bins — explicit branch context for the scope filter

CI checks out a detached HEAD, where gitBranch() returns undefined on both
the log and search sides, so an implicitly branch-scoped decision can never
surface (filterByScope requires a matching non-empty ctx.branch). Pass the
branch explicitly on both sides — the filter logic is what's under test, not
git branch detection.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): ring-buffer lease interplay — same TTL window, not same millisecond

Two back-to-back mintLease() calls each stamp Date.now() + TTL; when they
straddle a millisecond boundary the exact-equality assertion flakes
(observed in CI: expiries of ...525 vs ...526). Assert the expiries are
within a 50 ms window instead — the invariant under test is that leases
share a TTL policy, not that they mint in the same clock tick.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-15 09:37:04 -07:00

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/**
* Integration tests for all browse commands
*
* Tests run against a local test server serving fixture HTML files.
* A real browse server is started and commands are sent via the CLI HTTP interface.
*/
import { describe, test, expect, beforeAll, afterAll } from 'bun:test';
import { startTestServer } from './test-server';
import { BrowserManager } from '../src/browser-manager';
import { resolveServerScript } from '../src/cli';
import { handleReadCommand as _handleReadCommand, parseOutArgs, hasOutArg, resultToString } from '../src/read-commands';
import { handleWriteCommand as _handleWriteCommand } from '../src/write-commands';
import { handleMetaCommand } from '../src/meta-commands';
import { WRITE_COMMANDS, READ_COMMANDS, META_COMMANDS, PAGE_CONTENT_COMMANDS, wrapUntrustedContent } from '../src/commands';
import { consoleBuffer, networkBuffer, dialogBuffer, addConsoleEntry, addNetworkEntry, addDialogEntry, CircularBuffer } from '../src/buffers';
import * as fs from 'fs';
import { spawn } from 'child_process';
import * as path from 'path';
// Thin wrappers that bridge old test calls (bm as 3rd arg) to new signatures (session + bm)
const handleReadCommand = (cmd: string, args: string[], b: BrowserManager) =>
_handleReadCommand(cmd, args, b.getActiveSession(), b);
const handleWriteCommand = (cmd: string, args: string[], b: BrowserManager) =>
_handleWriteCommand(cmd, args, b.getActiveSession(), b);
// Chain routes every subcommand through the server's executeCommand pipeline in
// production (the direct-dispatch fallback was deleted — it skipped the security
// gates). Tests mirror the pipeline minimally: real handlers + trust-wrapping,
// server-shaped {status, result} envelope.
function makeChainExecute(b: BrowserManager) {
return async (body: { command: string; args?: string[] }) => {
const name = body.command;
const args = body.args ?? [];
try {
let result: string;
if (WRITE_COMMANDS.has(name)) {
result = await _handleWriteCommand(name, args, b.getActiveSession(), b);
} else if (READ_COMMANDS.has(name)) {
result = await _handleReadCommand(name, args, b.getActiveSession(), b);
if (PAGE_CONTENT_COMMANDS.has(name)) {
result = wrapUntrustedContent(result, b.getCurrentUrl());
}
} else if (META_COMMANDS.has(name)) {
result = await handleMetaCommand(name, args, b, async () => {});
} else {
return { status: 404, result: JSON.stringify({ error: `Unknown command: ${name}` }) };
}
return { status: 200, result };
} catch (err: any) {
return { status: 500, result: JSON.stringify({ error: err.message }) };
}
};
}
const chainMeta = (b: BrowserManager, args: string[]) =>
handleMetaCommand('chain', args, b, async () => {}, null, { executeCommand: makeChainExecute(b) });
// ─── Pure arg-parser + result-conversion unit tests (no browser) ───
describe('parseOutArgs / hasOutArg', () => {
test('--out <path> splits the flag from the positional', () => {
expect(parseOutArgs(['expr', '--out', '/tmp/x'])).toEqual({ outPath: '/tmp/x', raw: false, rest: ['expr'] });
});
test('--out=<path> form is equivalent', () => {
expect(parseOutArgs(['expr', '--out=/tmp/x'])).toEqual({ outPath: '/tmp/x', raw: false, rest: ['expr'] });
});
test('flag ordering does not matter', () => {
expect(parseOutArgs(['--out', '/tmp/x', 'expr'])).toEqual({ outPath: '/tmp/x', raw: false, rest: ['expr'] });
});
test('--raw and --raw=true|false', () => {
expect(parseOutArgs(['e', '--out', '/tmp/x', '--raw']).raw).toBe(true);
expect(parseOutArgs(['e', '--out', '/tmp/x', '--raw=true']).raw).toBe(true);
expect(parseOutArgs(['e', '--out', '/tmp/x', '--raw=false']).raw).toBe(false);
});
test('repeated --out throws', () => {
expect(() => parseOutArgs(['e', '--out', '/a', '--out', '/b'])).toThrow(/more than once/);
});
test('--out with a missing value throws', () => {
expect(() => parseOutArgs(['e', '--out'])).toThrow(/requires a file path/);
expect(() => parseOutArgs(['e', '--out', '--raw'])).toThrow(/requires a file path/);
expect(() => parseOutArgs(['e', '--out='])).toThrow(/requires a file path/);
});
test('bad --raw value throws', () => {
expect(() => parseOutArgs(['e', '--out', '/a', '--raw=maybe'])).toThrow(/--raw must be true or false/);
});
test('hasOutArg matches --out and --out= exactly, not lookalikes', () => {
expect(hasOutArg(['a', '--out', 'b'])).toBe(true);
expect(hasOutArg(['a', '--out=b'])).toBe(true);
expect(hasOutArg(['a'])).toBe(false);
expect(hasOutArg(['a', '--output', 'b'])).toBe(false);
expect(hasOutArg(['a', '--outx'])).toBe(false);
});
});
describe('resultToString — byte-for-byte with pre-refactor behavior', () => {
test('null becomes "null" (typeof null === object → JSON.stringify)', () => {
expect(resultToString(null)).toBe('null');
});
test('undefined becomes empty string', () => {
expect(resultToString(undefined)).toBe('');
});
test('objects are pretty-printed JSON', () => {
expect(resultToString({ a: 1 })).toBe(JSON.stringify({ a: 1 }, null, 2));
});
test('primitives use String()', () => {
expect(resultToString(42)).toBe('42');
expect(resultToString(true)).toBe('true');
});
});
let testServer: ReturnType<typeof startTestServer>;
let bm: BrowserManager;
let baseUrl: string;
beforeAll(async () => {
testServer = startTestServer(0);
baseUrl = testServer.url;
bm = new BrowserManager();
await bm.launch();
});
afterAll(async () => {
try { testServer.server.stop(); } catch {}
// Close only this file's own browser — never process.exit(): bun test runs
// all files in one process, so a delayed exit kills the whole suite
// (see test/no-suicide-exit.test.ts). close() can hang when the browser
// already died, and its internal 5s timeout ties bun's 5s hook timeout —
// so race it at 3s and abandon; the child is reaped at process exit.
try { await Promise.race([bm?.close(), new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 3000))]); } catch {}
});
// ─── Navigation ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Navigation', () => {
test('goto navigates to URL', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Navigated to');
expect(result).toContain('200');
});
test('url returns current URL', async () => {
const result = await handleMetaCommand('url', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('/basic.html');
});
test('back goes back', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('back', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Back');
});
test('forward goes forward', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('forward', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Forward');
});
test('reload reloads page', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('reload', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Reloaded');
});
});
// ─── Content Extraction ─────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Content extraction', () => {
beforeAll(async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
});
test('text returns cleaned page text', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Hello World');
expect(result).toContain('Item one');
expect(result).not.toContain('<h1>');
});
test('html returns full page HTML', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('html', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('<!DOCTYPE html>');
expect(result).toContain('<h1 id="title">Hello World</h1>');
});
test('html with selector returns element innerHTML', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('html', ['#content'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Some body text here.');
expect(result).toContain('<li>Item one</li>');
});
test('links returns all links', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('links', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Page 1');
expect(result).toContain('Page 2');
expect(result).toContain('External');
expect(result).toContain('→');
});
test('forms discovers form fields', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('forms', [], bm);
const forms = JSON.parse(result);
expect(forms.length).toBe(2);
expect(forms[0].id).toBe('login-form');
expect(forms[0].method).toBe('post');
expect(forms[0].fields.length).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(2);
expect(forms[1].id).toBe('profile-form');
// Check field discovery
const emailField = forms[0].fields.find((f: any) => f.name === 'email');
expect(emailField).toBeDefined();
expect(emailField.type).toBe('email');
expect(emailField.required).toBe(true);
});
test('accessibility returns ARIA tree', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('accessibility', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Hello World');
});
});
// ─── JavaScript / CSS / Attrs ───────────────────────────────────
describe('Inspection', () => {
beforeAll(async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
});
test('js evaluates expression', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.title'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Test Page - Basic');
});
test('js returns objects as JSON', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['({a: 1, b: 2})'], bm);
const obj = JSON.parse(result);
expect(obj.a).toBe(1);
expect(obj.b).toBe(2);
});
test('js supports await expressions', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['await Promise.resolve(42)'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('42');
});
test('js does not false-positive on await substring', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['(() => { const awaitable = 5; return awaitable })()'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('5');
});
test('eval supports await in single-line file', async () => {
const tmp = '/tmp/eval-await-test.js';
fs.writeFileSync(tmp, 'await Promise.resolve("hello from eval")');
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [tmp], bm);
expect(result).toBe('hello from eval');
} finally {
fs.unlinkSync(tmp);
}
});
test('eval does not wrap when await is only in a comment', async () => {
const tmp = '/tmp/eval-comment-test.js';
fs.writeFileSync(tmp, '// no need to await this\ndocument.title');
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [tmp], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Test Page - Basic');
} finally {
fs.unlinkSync(tmp);
}
});
test('eval multi-line with await and explicit return', async () => {
const tmp = '/tmp/eval-multiline-await.js';
fs.writeFileSync(tmp, 'const data = await Promise.resolve("multi");\nreturn data;');
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [tmp], bm);
expect(result).toBe('multi');
} finally {
fs.unlinkSync(tmp);
}
});
test('eval multi-line with await but no return gives empty string', async () => {
const tmp = '/tmp/eval-multiline-no-return.js';
fs.writeFileSync(tmp, 'const data = await Promise.resolve("lost");\ndata;');
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [tmp], bm);
expect(result).toBe('');
} finally {
fs.unlinkSync(tmp);
}
});
test('js handles multi-line with await', async () => {
const code = 'const x = await Promise.resolve(42);\nreturn x;';
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', [code], bm);
expect(result).toBe('42');
});
test('js handles await with semicolons', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['const x = await Promise.resolve(5); return x + 1;'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('6');
});
test('js handles await with statement keywords', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['const res = await Promise.resolve("ok"); return res;'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('ok');
});
test('js still works for simple expressions', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['1 + 2'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('3');
});
// ─── js/eval --out (render-to-file) ───────────────────────────
test('js (no --out) returns a multi-MB string without truncation', async () => {
// Handler-level guarantee: the result is not sliced/capped before return.
// (Full HTTP egress path is exercised elsewhere; this pins the handler.)
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ["'x'.repeat(3 * 1024 * 1024)"], bm);
expect(result.length).toBe(3 * 1024 * 1024);
});
test('js --out writes the result to disk and returns a short status, not the payload', async () => {
const out = `/tmp/browse-out-large-${Date.now()}.txt`;
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ["'y'.repeat(2 * 1024 * 1024)", '--out', out], bm);
expect(result).toContain('JS result written:');
expect(result).toContain(out);
expect(result).toContain(`(${2 * 1024 * 1024} bytes)`);
expect(result.length).toBeLessThan(200); // status, not the 2MB payload
expect(fs.statSync(out).size).toBe(2 * 1024 * 1024);
} finally {
fs.rmSync(out, { force: true });
}
});
test('js --out decodes a base64 PNG data URL to real bytes', async () => {
// 1x1 transparent PNG.
const b64 = 'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mNk+M9QDwADhgGAWjR9awAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==';
const out = `/tmp/browse-out-png-${Date.now()}.png`;
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', [`'data:image/png;base64,' + '${b64}'`, '--out', out], bm);
const buf = fs.readFileSync(out);
// PNG magic bytes: 89 50 4E 47
expect([buf[0], buf[1], buf[2], buf[3]]).toEqual([0x89, 0x50, 0x4e, 0x47]);
const expectedLen = Buffer.from(b64, 'base64').length;
expect(buf.length).toBe(expectedLen);
expect(result).toContain(`(${expectedLen} bytes)`);
} finally {
fs.rmSync(out, { force: true });
}
});
test('js --out --raw writes the literal data-URL string (no decode)', async () => {
const dataUrl = 'data:text/plain;base64,aGVsbG8=';
const out = `/tmp/browse-out-raw-${Date.now()}.txt`;
try {
await handleReadCommand('js', [`'${dataUrl}'`, '--out', out, '--raw'], bm);
expect(fs.readFileSync(out, 'utf-8')).toBe(dataUrl);
} finally {
fs.rmSync(out, { force: true });
}
});
test('js --out throws on a malformed base64 data URL instead of writing corrupt bytes', async () => {
const out = `/tmp/browse-out-bad-${Date.now()}.png`;
try {
await expect(
handleReadCommand('js', ["'data:image/png;base64,!!!not-base64!!!'", '--out', out], bm)
).rejects.toThrow(/malformed base64/);
expect(fs.existsSync(out)).toBe(false);
} finally {
fs.rmSync(out, { force: true });
}
});
test('js --out rejects a path outside the safe directories', async () => {
await expect(
handleReadCommand('js', ['1 + 1', '--out', '/etc/browse-should-not-write.txt'], bm)
).rejects.toThrow();
});
test('js --out creates a missing parent directory', async () => {
// validateOutputPath resolves the parent's realpath, so it permits one level
// of missing dir under a safe root (/tmp). mkdir then materializes it.
const root = `/tmp/browse-out-nested-${Date.now()}`;
const out = `${root}/result.txt`;
try {
await handleReadCommand('js', ["'nested'", '--out', out], bm);
expect(fs.readFileSync(out, 'utf-8')).toBe('nested');
} finally {
fs.rmSync(root, { recursive: true, force: true });
}
});
test('eval --out writes the file result to disk (parity with js)', async () => {
const script = `/tmp/browse-eval-out-src-${Date.now()}.js`;
const out = `/tmp/browse-eval-out-${Date.now()}.txt`;
fs.writeFileSync(script, "'from eval'");
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [script, '--out', out], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Eval result written:');
expect(fs.readFileSync(out, 'utf-8')).toBe('from eval');
} finally {
fs.rmSync(script, { force: true });
fs.rmSync(out, { force: true });
}
});
test('css returns computed property', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('css', ['h1', 'color'], bm);
// Navy color
expect(result).toContain('0, 0, 128');
});
test('css returns font-family', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('css', ['body', 'font-family'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Helvetica');
});
test('attrs returns element attributes', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('attrs', ['#content'], bm);
const attrs = JSON.parse(result);
expect(attrs.id).toBe('content');
expect(attrs['data-testid']).toBe('main-content');
expect(attrs['data-version']).toBe('1.0');
});
});
// ─── Interaction ────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Interaction', () => {
test('fill + click works on form', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
let result = await handleWriteCommand('fill', ['#email', 'test@example.com'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Filled');
result = await handleWriteCommand('fill', ['#password', 'secret123'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Filled');
// Verify values were set
const emailVal = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#email").value'], bm);
expect(emailVal).toBe('test@example.com');
result = await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#login-btn'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Clicked');
});
test('select works on dropdown', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('select', ['#role', 'admin'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Selected');
const val = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#role").value'], bm);
expect(val).toBe('admin');
});
test('click on option ref auto-routes to selectOption', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
// Reset select to default
await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#role").value = ""'], bm);
const snap = await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', [], bm, async () => {});
// Find an option ref (e.g., "Admin" option)
const optionLine = snap.split('\n').find((l: string) => l.includes('[option]') && l.includes('"Admin"'));
expect(optionLine).toBeDefined();
const refMatch = optionLine!.match(/@(e\d+)/);
expect(refMatch).toBeDefined();
const ref = `@${refMatch![1]}`;
const result = await handleWriteCommand('click', [ref], bm);
expect(result).toContain('auto-routed');
expect(result).toContain('Selected');
// Verify the select value actually changed
const val = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#role").value'], bm);
expect(val).toBe('admin');
});
test('click CSS selector on option gives helpful error', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
try {
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['option[value="admin"]'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false); // Should not reach here
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('select');
expect(err.message).toContain('option');
}
}, 15000);
test('hover works', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('hover', ['h1'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Hovered');
});
test('wait finds existing element', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('wait', ['#title'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('appeared');
});
test('scroll works', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('scroll', ['footer'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Scrolled');
});
test('viewport changes size', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['375x812'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Viewport set');
const size = await handleReadCommand('js', ['`${window.innerWidth}x${window.innerHeight}`'], bm);
expect(size).toBe('375x812');
// Reset
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['1280x720'], bm);
});
test('type and press work', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#name'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('type', ['John Doe'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Typed');
const val = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#name").value'], bm);
expect(val).toBe('John Doe');
});
});
// ─── SPA / Console / Network ───────────────────────────────────
describe('SPA and buffers', () => {
test('wait handles delayed rendering', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/spa.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('wait', ['.loaded'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('appeared');
const text = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(text).toContain('SPA Content Loaded');
});
test('console captures messages', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('console', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('[SPA] Starting render');
expect(result).toContain('[SPA] Render complete');
});
test('console --clear clears buffer', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('console', ['--clear'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('cleared');
const after = await handleReadCommand('console', [], bm);
expect(after).toContain('no console messages');
});
test('network captures requests', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('network', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('GET');
expect(result).toContain('/spa.html');
});
test('network --clear clears buffer', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('network', ['--clear'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('cleared');
});
});
// ─── Cookies / Storage ──────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Cookies and storage', () => {
test('cookies returns array', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('cookies', [], bm);
// Test server doesn't set cookies, so empty array
expect(result).toBe('[]');
});
test('storage set and get works', async () => {
await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'testData', 'testValue'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('storage', [], bm);
const storage = JSON.parse(result);
expect(storage.localStorage.testData).toBe('testValue');
});
test('storage read redacts sensitive keys', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'auth_token', 'my-secret-token'], bm);
await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'api_key', 'key-12345'], bm);
await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'displayName', 'normalValue'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('storage', [], bm);
const storage = JSON.parse(result);
expect(storage.localStorage.auth_token).toMatch(/REDACTED/);
expect(storage.localStorage.api_key).toMatch(/REDACTED/);
expect(storage.localStorage.displayName).toBe('normalValue');
});
test('storage read redacts sensitive values by prefix', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
// JWT value under innocuous key name
await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'userData', 'eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.payload.sig'], bm);
// GitHub PAT under innocuous key name
await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'repoAccess', 'ghp_abc123def456'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('storage', [], bm);
const storage = JSON.parse(result);
expect(storage.localStorage.userData).toMatch(/REDACTED/);
expect(storage.localStorage.repoAccess).toMatch(/REDACTED/);
});
test('storage redaction includes value length', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'session_token', 'abc123'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('storage', [], bm);
const storage = JSON.parse(result);
expect(storage.localStorage.session_token).toBe('[REDACTED — 6 chars]');
});
});
// ─── Performance ────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Performance', () => {
test('perf returns timing data', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('perf', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('dns');
expect(result).toContain('ttfb');
expect(result).toContain('load');
expect(result).toContain('ms');
});
});
// ─── Visual ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Visual', () => {
test('screenshot saves file', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const screenshotPath = '/tmp/browse-test-screenshot.png';
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', [screenshotPath], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved');
expect(fs.existsSync(screenshotPath)).toBe(true);
const stat = fs.statSync(screenshotPath);
expect(stat.size).toBeGreaterThan(1000);
fs.unlinkSync(screenshotPath);
});
test('screenshot --viewport saves viewport-only', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const p = '/tmp/browse-test-viewport.png';
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--viewport', p], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved (viewport)');
expect(fs.existsSync(p)).toBe(true);
expect(fs.statSync(p).size).toBeGreaterThan(1000);
fs.unlinkSync(p);
});
test('screenshot with CSS selector crops to element', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const p = '/tmp/browse-test-element-css.png';
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['#title', p], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved (element)');
expect(fs.existsSync(p)).toBe(true);
expect(fs.statSync(p).size).toBeGreaterThan(100);
fs.unlinkSync(p);
});
test('screenshot with @ref crops to element', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', [], bm, async () => {});
const p = '/tmp/browse-test-element-ref.png';
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['@e1', p], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved (element)');
expect(fs.existsSync(p)).toBe(true);
expect(fs.statSync(p).size).toBeGreaterThan(100);
fs.unlinkSync(p);
});
test('screenshot --clip crops to region', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const p = '/tmp/browse-test-clip.png';
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--clip', '0,0,100,100', p], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved (clip 0,0,100,100)');
expect(fs.existsSync(p)).toBe(true);
expect(fs.statSync(p).size).toBeGreaterThan(100);
fs.unlinkSync(p);
});
test('screenshot --clip + selector throws', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--clip', '0,0,100,100', '#title'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Cannot use --clip with a selector/ref');
}
});
test('screenshot --viewport + --clip throws', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--viewport', '--clip', '0,0,100,100'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Cannot use --viewport with --clip');
}
});
test('screenshot --clip with invalid coords throws', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--clip', 'abc'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('all must be numbers');
}
});
test('screenshot unknown flag throws', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--bogus', '/tmp/foo.png'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Unknown screenshot flag');
}
});
test('screenshot --viewport still validates path', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--viewport', '/etc/evil.png'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('screenshot treats relative dot-slash path as file path, not CSS selector', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
// ./path/to/file.png must be treated as output path, not a CSS class selector (#495)
const relPath = './browse-test-dotpath.png';
const absPath = path.resolve(relPath);
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', [relPath], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved');
expect(fs.existsSync(absPath)).toBe(true);
fs.unlinkSync(absPath);
});
test('screenshot with nonexistent selector throws timeout', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['.nonexistent-element-xyz'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toBeDefined();
}
}, 10000);
test('responsive saves 3 screenshots', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/responsive.html'], bm);
const prefix = '/tmp/browse-test-resp';
const result = await handleMetaCommand('responsive', [prefix], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('mobile');
expect(result).toContain('tablet');
expect(result).toContain('desktop');
expect(fs.existsSync(`${prefix}-mobile.png`)).toBe(true);
expect(fs.existsSync(`${prefix}-tablet.png`)).toBe(true);
expect(fs.existsSync(`${prefix}-desktop.png`)).toBe(true);
// Cleanup
fs.unlinkSync(`${prefix}-mobile.png`);
fs.unlinkSync(`${prefix}-tablet.png`);
fs.unlinkSync(`${prefix}-desktop.png`);
});
});
// ─── Tabs ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Tabs', () => {
test('tabs lists all tabs', async () => {
const result = await handleMetaCommand('tabs', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('[');
expect(result).toContain(']');
});
test('newtab opens new tab', async () => {
const result = await handleMetaCommand('newtab', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Opened tab');
const tabCount = bm.getTabCount();
expect(tabCount).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(2);
});
test('tab switches to specific tab', async () => {
const result = await handleMetaCommand('tab', ['1'], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Switched to tab 1');
});
test('closetab closes a tab', async () => {
const before = bm.getTabCount();
// Close the last opened tab
const tabs = await bm.getTabListWithTitles();
const lastTab = tabs[tabs.length - 1];
const result = await handleMetaCommand('closetab', [String(lastTab.id)], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Closed tab');
expect(bm.getTabCount()).toBe(before - 1);
});
});
// ─── Diff ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Diff', () => {
test('diff shows differences between pages', async () => {
const result = await handleMetaCommand(
'diff',
[baseUrl + '/basic.html', baseUrl + '/forms.html'],
bm,
async () => {}
);
expect(result).toContain('---');
expect(result).toContain('+++');
// basic.html has "Hello World", forms.html has "Form Test Page"
expect(result).toContain('Hello World');
expect(result).toContain('Form Test Page');
});
});
// ─── Chain ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Chain', () => {
test('chain executes sequence of commands', async () => {
const commands = JSON.stringify([
['goto', baseUrl + '/basic.html'],
['js', 'document.title'],
['css', 'h1', 'color'],
]);
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [commands]);
expect(result).toContain('[goto]');
expect(result).toContain('Test Page - Basic');
expect(result).toContain('[css]');
});
test('chain wraps page-content sub-commands with trust markers', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await chainMeta(bm, ['text']);
expect(result).toContain('BEGIN UNTRUSTED EXTERNAL CONTENT');
expect(result).toContain('END UNTRUSTED EXTERNAL CONTENT');
});
test('chain reports real error when write command fails', async () => {
const commands = JSON.stringify([
['goto', 'http://localhost:1/unreachable'],
]);
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [commands]);
expect(result).toContain('[goto] ERROR:');
expect(result).not.toContain('Unknown meta command');
expect(result).not.toContain('Unknown read command');
});
});
// ─── Status ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Status', () => {
test('status reports health', async () => {
const result = await handleMetaCommand('status', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Status: healthy');
expect(result).toContain('Tabs:');
});
});
// ─── CLI server script resolution ───────────────────────────────
describe('CLI server script resolution', () => {
test('prefers adjacent browse/src/server.ts for compiled project installs', () => {
const root = fs.mkdtempSync('/tmp/gstack-cli-');
const execPath = path.join(root, '.claude/skills/gstack/browse/dist/browse');
const serverPath = path.join(root, '.claude/skills/gstack/browse/src/server.ts');
fs.mkdirSync(path.dirname(execPath), { recursive: true });
fs.mkdirSync(path.dirname(serverPath), { recursive: true });
fs.writeFileSync(serverPath, '// test server\n');
const resolved = resolveServerScript(
{ HOME: path.join(root, 'empty-home') },
'$bunfs/root',
execPath
);
expect(resolved).toBe(serverPath);
fs.rmSync(root, { recursive: true, force: true });
});
});
// ─── CLI lifecycle ──────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('CLI lifecycle', () => {
test('dead state file triggers a clean restart', async () => {
const stateFile = `/tmp/browse-test-state-${Date.now()}.json`;
fs.writeFileSync(stateFile, JSON.stringify({
port: 1,
token: 'fake',
pid: 999999,
}));
const cliPath = path.resolve(__dirname, '../src/cli.ts');
const cliEnv: Record<string, string> = {};
for (const [k, v] of Object.entries(process.env)) {
if (v !== undefined) cliEnv[k] = v;
}
cliEnv.BROWSE_STATE_FILE = stateFile;
const result = await new Promise<{ code: number; stdout: string; stderr: string }>((resolve) => {
const proc = spawn('bun', ['run', cliPath, 'status'], {
// Must exceed the CLI's startup budget (resolveStartTimeout, 15s
// non-CI POSIX) or a slow cold boot under full-suite load gets the
// child killed at the exact moment the CLI would have succeeded.
timeout: 18000,
env: cliEnv,
});
let stdout = '';
let stderr = '';
proc.stdout.on('data', (d) => stdout += d.toString());
proc.stderr.on('data', (d) => stderr += d.toString());
proc.on('close', (code) => resolve({ code: code ?? 1, stdout, stderr }));
});
let restartedPid: number | null = null;
if (fs.existsSync(stateFile)) {
restartedPid = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(stateFile, 'utf-8')).pid;
fs.unlinkSync(stateFile);
}
if (restartedPid) {
try { process.kill(restartedPid, 'SIGTERM'); } catch {}
}
expect(result.code).toBe(0);
expect(result.stdout).toContain('Status: healthy');
expect(result.stderr).toContain('Starting server');
}, 20000);
});
// ─── Buffer bounds ──────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Buffer bounds', () => {
test('console buffer caps at 50000 entries', () => {
consoleBuffer.clear();
for (let i = 0; i < 50_010; i++) {
addConsoleEntry({ timestamp: i, level: 'log', text: `msg-${i}` });
}
expect(consoleBuffer.length).toBe(50_000);
const entries = consoleBuffer.toArray();
expect(entries[0].text).toBe('msg-10');
expect(entries[entries.length - 1].text).toBe('msg-50009');
consoleBuffer.clear();
});
test('network buffer caps at 50000 entries', () => {
networkBuffer.clear();
for (let i = 0; i < 50_010; i++) {
addNetworkEntry({ timestamp: i, method: 'GET', url: `http://x/${i}` });
}
expect(networkBuffer.length).toBe(50_000);
const entries = networkBuffer.toArray();
expect(entries[0].url).toBe('http://x/10');
expect(entries[entries.length - 1].url).toBe('http://x/50009');
networkBuffer.clear();
});
test('totalAdded counters keep incrementing past buffer cap', () => {
const startConsole = consoleBuffer.totalAdded;
const startNetwork = networkBuffer.totalAdded;
for (let i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
addConsoleEntry({ timestamp: i, level: 'log', text: `t-${i}` });
addNetworkEntry({ timestamp: i, method: 'GET', url: `http://t/${i}` });
}
expect(consoleBuffer.totalAdded).toBe(startConsole + 100);
expect(networkBuffer.totalAdded).toBe(startNetwork + 100);
consoleBuffer.clear();
networkBuffer.clear();
});
});
// ─── CircularBuffer Unit Tests ─────────────────────────────────
describe('CircularBuffer', () => {
test('push and toArray return items in insertion order', () => {
const buf = new CircularBuffer<number>(5);
buf.push(1); buf.push(2); buf.push(3);
expect(buf.toArray()).toEqual([1, 2, 3]);
expect(buf.length).toBe(3);
});
test('overwrites oldest when full', () => {
const buf = new CircularBuffer<number>(3);
buf.push(1); buf.push(2); buf.push(3); buf.push(4);
expect(buf.toArray()).toEqual([2, 3, 4]);
expect(buf.length).toBe(3);
});
test('totalAdded increments past capacity', () => {
const buf = new CircularBuffer<number>(2);
buf.push(1); buf.push(2); buf.push(3); buf.push(4); buf.push(5);
expect(buf.totalAdded).toBe(5);
expect(buf.length).toBe(2);
expect(buf.toArray()).toEqual([4, 5]);
});
test('last(n) returns most recent entries', () => {
const buf = new CircularBuffer<number>(5);
for (let i = 1; i <= 5; i++) buf.push(i);
expect(buf.last(3)).toEqual([3, 4, 5]);
expect(buf.last(10)).toEqual([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); // clamped
expect(buf.last(1)).toEqual([5]);
});
test('get and set work by index', () => {
const buf = new CircularBuffer<string>(3);
buf.push('a'); buf.push('b'); buf.push('c');
expect(buf.get(0)).toBe('a');
expect(buf.get(2)).toBe('c');
buf.set(1, 'B');
expect(buf.get(1)).toBe('B');
expect(buf.get(-1)).toBeUndefined();
expect(buf.get(5)).toBeUndefined();
});
test('clear resets size but not totalAdded', () => {
const buf = new CircularBuffer<number>(5);
buf.push(1); buf.push(2); buf.push(3);
buf.clear();
expect(buf.length).toBe(0);
expect(buf.totalAdded).toBe(3);
expect(buf.toArray()).toEqual([]);
});
test('works with capacity=1', () => {
const buf = new CircularBuffer<number>(1);
buf.push(10);
expect(buf.toArray()).toEqual([10]);
buf.push(20);
expect(buf.toArray()).toEqual([20]);
expect(buf.totalAdded).toBe(2);
});
});
// ─── Dialog Handling ─────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Dialog handling', () => {
test('alert does not hang — auto-accepted', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/dialog.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#alert-btn'], bm);
// If we get here, dialog was handled (no hang)
const result = await handleReadCommand('dialog', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('alert');
expect(result).toContain('Hello from alert');
expect(result).toContain('accepted');
});
test('confirm is auto-accepted by default', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/dialog.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#confirm-btn'], bm);
// Wait for DOM update
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 100));
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#confirm-result").textContent'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('confirmed');
});
test('dialog-dismiss changes behavior', async () => {
const setResult = await handleWriteCommand('dialog-dismiss', [], bm);
expect(setResult).toContain('dismissed');
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/dialog.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#confirm-btn'], bm);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 100));
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#confirm-result").textContent'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('cancelled');
// Reset to accept
await handleWriteCommand('dialog-accept', [], bm);
});
test('dialog-accept with text provides prompt response', async () => {
const setResult = await handleWriteCommand('dialog-accept', ['TestUser'], bm);
expect(setResult).toContain('TestUser');
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/dialog.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#prompt-btn'], bm);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 100));
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#prompt-result").textContent'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('TestUser');
// Reset
await handleWriteCommand('dialog-accept', [], bm);
});
test('dialog --clear clears buffer', async () => {
const cleared = await handleReadCommand('dialog', ['--clear'], bm);
expect(cleared).toContain('cleared');
const after = await handleReadCommand('dialog', [], bm);
expect(after).toContain('no dialogs');
});
});
// ─── Element State Checks (is) ─────────────────────────────────
describe('Element state checks', () => {
beforeAll(async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/states.html'], bm);
});
test('is visible returns true for visible element', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['visible', '#visible-div'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
});
test('is hidden returns true for hidden element', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['hidden', '#hidden-div'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
});
test('is visible returns false for hidden element', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['visible', '#hidden-div'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('false');
});
test('is enabled returns true for enabled input', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['enabled', '#enabled-input'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
});
test('is disabled returns true for disabled input', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['disabled', '#disabled-input'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
});
test('is checked returns true for checked checkbox', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['checked', '#checked-box'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
});
test('is checked returns false for unchecked checkbox', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['checked', '#unchecked-box'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('false');
});
test('is editable returns true for normal input', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['editable', '#enabled-input'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
});
test('is editable returns false for readonly input', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['editable', '#readonly-input'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('false');
});
test('is focused after click', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#enabled-input'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['focused', '#enabled-input'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
});
test('is with @ref works', async () => {
await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-i'], bm, async () => {});
// Find a ref for the enabled input
const snap = await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-i'], bm, async () => {});
const textboxLine = snap.split('\n').find(l => l.includes('[textbox]'));
if (textboxLine) {
const refMatch = textboxLine.match(/@(e\d+)/);
if (refMatch) {
const ref = `@${refMatch[1]}`;
const result = await handleReadCommand('is', ['visible', ref], bm);
expect(result).toBe('true');
}
}
});
test('is with unknown property throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('is', ['bogus', '#enabled-input'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Unknown property');
}
});
test('is with missing args throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('is', ['visible'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── File Upload ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('File upload', () => {
test('upload single file', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/upload.html'], bm);
// Create a temp file to upload
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-upload.txt';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, 'test content');
const result = await handleWriteCommand('upload', ['#file-input', tempFile], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Uploaded');
expect(result).toContain('browse-test-upload.txt');
// Verify upload handler fired
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 100));
const text = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#upload-result").textContent'], bm);
expect(text).toContain('browse-test-upload.txt');
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('upload with @ref works', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/upload.html'], bm);
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-upload2.txt';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, 'ref upload test');
const snap = await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-i'], bm, async () => {});
// Find the file input ref (it won't appear as "file input" in aria — use CSS selector instead)
const result = await handleWriteCommand('upload', ['#file-input', tempFile], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Uploaded');
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('upload nonexistent file throws', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/upload.html'], bm);
try {
await handleWriteCommand('upload', ['#file-input', '/tmp/nonexistent-file-12345.txt'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('File not found');
}
});
test('upload missing args throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('upload', ['#file-input'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── Eval command ───────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Eval', () => {
test('eval runs JS file', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-eval.js';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, 'document.title + " — evaluated"');
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [tempFile], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Test Page - Basic — evaluated');
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('eval returns object as JSON', async () => {
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-eval-obj.js';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, '({title: document.title, keys: Object.keys(document.body.dataset)})');
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [tempFile], bm);
const obj = JSON.parse(result);
expect(obj.title).toBe('Test Page - Basic');
expect(Array.isArray(obj.keys)).toBe(true);
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('eval file not found throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('eval', ['/tmp/nonexistent-eval.js'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('File not found');
}
});
test('eval no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('eval', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── Press command ──────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Press', () => {
test('press Tab moves focus', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#email'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('press', ['Tab'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Pressed Tab');
});
test('press no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('press', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── Cookie command ─────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Cookie command', () => {
test('cookie sets value', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('cookie', ['testcookie=testvalue'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Cookie set');
const cookies = await handleReadCommand('cookies', [], bm);
expect(cookies).toContain('testcookie');
expect(cookies).toContain('testvalue');
});
test('cookie no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('cookie no = throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie', ['invalid'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── Header command ─────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Header command', () => {
test('header sets value and is sent', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('header', ['X-Test:test-value'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Header set');
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/echo'], bm);
const echoText = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(echoText).toContain('x-test');
expect(echoText).toContain('test-value');
});
test('header no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('header', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('header no colon throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('header', ['invalid'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── PDF command ────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('PDF', () => {
test('pdf saves file with size', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const pdfPath = '/tmp/browse-test.pdf';
const result = await handleMetaCommand('pdf', [pdfPath], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('PDF saved');
expect(fs.existsSync(pdfPath)).toBe(true);
const stat = fs.statSync(pdfPath);
expect(stat.size).toBeGreaterThan(100);
fs.unlinkSync(pdfPath);
});
});
// ─── Empty page edge cases ──────────────────────────────────────
describe('Empty page', () => {
test('text returns empty on empty page', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/empty.html'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(result).toBe('');
});
test('links returns empty on empty page', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('links', [], bm);
expect(result).toBe('');
});
test('forms returns empty array on empty page', async () => {
const result = await handleReadCommand('forms', [], bm);
expect(JSON.parse(result)).toEqual([]);
});
});
// ─── Error paths ────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Errors', () => {
// Write command errors
test('goto with no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('click with no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('click', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('fill with no value throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('fill', ['#input'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('select with no value throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('select', ['#sel'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('hover with no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('hover', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('type with no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('type', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('wait with no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('wait', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('viewport with bad format throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['badformat'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('useragent with no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('useragent', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
// Read command errors
test('js with no expression throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('js', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('css with missing property throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('css', ['h1'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('attrs with no selector throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('attrs', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
// Meta command errors
test('tab with non-numeric id throws', async () => {
try {
await handleMetaCommand('tab', ['abc'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('diff with missing urls throws', async () => {
try {
await handleMetaCommand('diff', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('chain with invalid JSON falls back to pipe format', async () => {
// Non-JSON input is now treated as pipe-delimited format
// 'not json' → [["not", "json"]] → "not" is unknown command → error in result
const result = await chainMeta(bm, ['not json']);
expect(result).toContain('ERROR');
expect(result).toContain('Unknown command: not');
});
test('chain with no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await chainMeta(bm, []);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('unknown read command throws', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('bogus' as any, [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Unknown');
}
});
test('unknown write command throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('bogus' as any, [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Unknown');
}
});
test('unknown meta command throws', async () => {
try {
await handleMetaCommand('bogus' as any, [], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Unknown');
}
});
});
// ─── Workflow: Navigation + Snapshot + Interaction ───────────────
describe('Workflows', () => {
test('navigation → snapshot → click @ref → verify URL', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/snapshot.html'], bm);
const snap = await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-i'], bm, async () => {});
// Find a link ref
const linkLine = snap.split('\n').find(l => l.includes('[link]'));
expect(linkLine).toBeDefined();
const refMatch = linkLine!.match(/@(e\d+)/);
expect(refMatch).toBeDefined();
// Click the link
await handleWriteCommand('click', [`@${refMatch![1]}`], bm);
// URL should have changed
const url = await handleMetaCommand('url', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(url).toBeTruthy();
});
test('form: goto → snapshot → fill @ref → click @ref', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/snapshot.html'], bm);
const snap = await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-i'], bm, async () => {});
// Find textbox and button
const textboxLine = snap.split('\n').find(l => l.includes('[textbox]'));
const buttonLine = snap.split('\n').find(l => l.includes('[button]') && l.includes('"Submit"'));
if (textboxLine && buttonLine) {
const textRef = textboxLine.match(/@(e\d+)/)![1];
const btnRef = buttonLine.match(/@(e\d+)/)![1];
await handleWriteCommand('fill', [`@${textRef}`, 'testuser'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('click', [`@${btnRef}`], bm);
}
});
test('tabs: newtab → goto → switch → verify isolation', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tabsBefore = bm.getTabCount();
await handleMetaCommand('newtab', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm, async () => {});
expect(bm.getTabCount()).toBe(tabsBefore + 1);
const url = await handleMetaCommand('url', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(url).toContain('/forms.html');
// Switch back to previous tab
const tabs = await bm.getTabListWithTitles();
const prevTab = tabs.find(t => t.url.includes('/basic.html'));
if (prevTab) {
bm.switchTab(prevTab.id);
const url2 = await handleMetaCommand('url', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(url2).toContain('/basic.html');
}
// Clean up extra tab
const allTabs = await bm.getTabListWithTitles();
const formTab = allTabs.find(t => t.url.includes('/forms.html'));
if (formTab) await bm.closeTab(formTab.id);
});
test('cookies: set → read → reload → verify persistence', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('cookie', ['workflow-test=persisted'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('reload', [], bm);
const cookies = await handleReadCommand('cookies', [], bm);
expect(cookies).toContain('workflow-test');
expect(cookies).toContain('persisted');
});
});
// ─── Wait load states ──────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Wait load states', () => {
test('wait --networkidle succeeds after page load', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('wait', ['--networkidle'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Network idle');
});
test('wait --load succeeds', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('wait', ['--load'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Page loaded');
});
test('wait --domcontentloaded succeeds', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('wait', ['--domcontentloaded'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('DOM content loaded');
});
test('wait --networkidle with custom timeout', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('wait', ['--networkidle', '5000'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Network idle');
});
test('wait with selector still works', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('wait', ['#title'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('appeared');
});
});
// ─── Console --errors ──────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Console --errors', () => {
test('console --errors filters to error and warning only', async () => {
// Clear existing entries
await handleReadCommand('console', ['--clear'], bm);
// Add mixed entries
addConsoleEntry({ timestamp: Date.now(), level: 'log', text: 'info message' });
addConsoleEntry({ timestamp: Date.now(), level: 'warning', text: 'warn message' });
addConsoleEntry({ timestamp: Date.now(), level: 'error', text: 'error message' });
const result = await handleReadCommand('console', ['--errors'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('warn message');
expect(result).toContain('error message');
expect(result).not.toContain('info message');
// Cleanup
consoleBuffer.clear();
});
test('console --errors returns empty message when no errors', async () => {
consoleBuffer.clear();
addConsoleEntry({ timestamp: Date.now(), level: 'log', text: 'just a log' });
const result = await handleReadCommand('console', ['--errors'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('(no console errors)');
consoleBuffer.clear();
});
test('console --errors on empty buffer', async () => {
consoleBuffer.clear();
const result = await handleReadCommand('console', ['--errors'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('(no console errors)');
});
test('console without flag still returns all messages', async () => {
consoleBuffer.clear();
addConsoleEntry({ timestamp: Date.now(), level: 'log', text: 'all messages test' });
const result = await handleReadCommand('console', [], bm);
expect(result).toContain('all messages test');
consoleBuffer.clear();
});
});
// ─── Cookie Import ─────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Cookie import', () => {
test('cookie-import loads valid JSON cookies', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-cookies.json';
const cookies = [
{ name: 'test-cookie', value: 'test-value' },
{ name: 'another', value: '123' },
];
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, JSON.stringify(cookies));
const result = await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [tempFile], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Loaded 2 cookies from /tmp/browse-test-cookies.json');
// Verify cookies were set
const cookieList = await handleReadCommand('cookies', [], bm);
expect(cookieList).toContain('test-cookie');
expect(cookieList).toContain('test-value');
expect(cookieList).toContain('another');
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('cookie-import auto-fills domain from page URL', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-cookies-nodomain.json';
// Cookies without domain — should auto-fill from page URL
const cookies = [{ name: 'autofill-test', value: 'works' }];
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, JSON.stringify(cookies));
const result = await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [tempFile], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded 1');
const cookieList = await handleReadCommand('cookies', [], bm);
expect(cookieList).toContain('autofill-test');
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('cookie-import preserves explicit domain', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-cookies-domain.json';
// Domain must match page hostname (127.0.0.1) — cross-domain cookies are now rejected
const cookies = [{ name: 'explicit', value: 'domain', domain: '127.0.0.1', path: '/foo' }];
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, JSON.stringify(cookies));
const result = await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [tempFile], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded 1');
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('cookie-import with empty array succeeds', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-cookies-empty.json';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, '[]');
const result = await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [tempFile], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Loaded 0 cookies from /tmp/browse-test-cookies-empty.json');
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('cookie-import throws on file not found', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', ['/tmp/nonexistent-cookies.json'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('File not found');
}
});
test('cookie-import throws on invalid JSON', async () => {
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-cookies-bad.json';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, 'not json {{{');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [tempFile], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Invalid JSON');
}
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('cookie-import throws on non-array JSON', async () => {
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-cookies-obj.json';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, '{"name": "not-an-array"}');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [tempFile], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('JSON array');
}
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('cookie-import throws on cookie missing name', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tempFile = '/tmp/browse-test-cookies-noname.json';
fs.writeFileSync(tempFile, JSON.stringify([{ value: 'no-name' }]));
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [tempFile], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('name');
}
fs.unlinkSync(tempFile);
});
test('cookie-import no arg throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── Security: Redact sensitive values (PR #21) ─────────────────
describe('Sensitive value redaction', () => {
test('type command does not echo typed text', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('type', ['my-secret-password'], bm);
expect(result).not.toContain('my-secret-password');
expect(result).toContain('18 characters');
});
test('cookie command redacts value', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('cookie', ['session=secret123'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('session');
expect(result).toContain('****');
expect(result).not.toContain('secret123');
});
test('header command redacts Authorization value', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('header', ['Authorization:Bearer token-xyz'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Authorization');
expect(result).toContain('****');
expect(result).not.toContain('token-xyz');
});
test('header command shows non-sensitive values', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('header', ['Content-Type:application/json'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Content-Type');
expect(result).toContain('application/json');
expect(result).not.toContain('****');
});
test('header command redacts X-API-Key', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('header', ['X-API-Key:sk-12345'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('X-API-Key');
expect(result).toContain('****');
expect(result).not.toContain('sk-12345');
});
test('storage set does not echo value', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleReadCommand('storage', ['set', 'apiKey', 'secret-api-key-value'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('apiKey');
expect(result).not.toContain('secret-api-key-value');
});
test('forms redacts password field values', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
const formsResult = await handleReadCommand('forms', [], bm);
const forms = JSON.parse(formsResult);
// Find password fields and verify they're redacted
for (const form of forms) {
for (const field of form.fields) {
if (field.type === 'password') {
expect(field.value === undefined || field.value === '[redacted]').toBe(true);
}
}
}
});
});
// ─── Security: Path traversal prevention (PR #26) ───────────────
describe('Path traversal prevention', () => {
test('screenshot rejects path outside safe dirs', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['/etc/evil.png'], bm, () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('screenshot allows /tmp path', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['/tmp/test-safe.png'], bm, () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved');
try { fs.unlinkSync('/tmp/test-safe.png'); } catch {}
});
test('pdf rejects path outside safe dirs', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('pdf', ['/home/evil.pdf'], bm, () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('responsive rejects path outside safe dirs', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('responsive', ['/var/evil'], bm, () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('eval rejects path traversal with ..', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('eval', ['../../etc/passwd'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('eval rejects absolute path outside safe dirs', async () => {
try {
await handleReadCommand('eval', ['/etc/passwd'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('eval allows /tmp path', async () => {
const tmpFile = '/tmp/test-eval-safe.js';
fs.writeFileSync(tmpFile, 'document.title');
try {
const result = await handleReadCommand('eval', [tmpFile], bm);
expect(typeof result).toBe('string');
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(tmpFile); } catch {}
}
});
test('screenshot rejects /tmpevil prefix collision', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['/tmpevil/steal.png'], bm, () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('cookie-import rejects path traversal', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', ['../../etc/shadow'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
// Traversal blocked by safe-directory check (#707) or explicit .. check
expect(err.message).toMatch(/Path must be within|Path traversal/);
}
});
test('cookie-import rejects absolute path outside safe dirs', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('cookie-import', ['/etc/passwd'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
test('snapshot -a -o rejects path outside safe dirs', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
// First get a snapshot so refs exist
await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-i'], bm, () => {});
try {
await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-a', '-o', '/etc/evil.png'], bm, () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Path must be within');
}
});
});
// ─── Chain command: cookie-import in chain ──────────────────────
describe('Chain with cookie-import', () => {
test('cookie-import works inside chain', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const tmpCookies = '/tmp/test-chain-cookies.json';
fs.writeFileSync(tmpCookies, JSON.stringify([
{ name: 'chain_test', value: 'chain_value', domain: '127.0.0.1', path: '/' }
]));
try {
const commands = JSON.stringify([
['cookie-import', tmpCookies],
]);
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [commands]);
expect(result).toContain('[cookie-import]');
expect(result).toContain('Loaded 1 cookie');
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(tmpCookies); } catch {}
}
});
});
// ─── Network Idle Detection ─────────────────────────────────────
describe('Network idle', () => {
test('click on fetch button waits for XHR to complete', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/network-idle.html'], bm);
// Click the button that triggers a fetch → networkidle waits for it
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#fetch-btn'], bm);
// The DOM should be updated by the time click returns
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.getElementById("result").textContent'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Data loaded');
});
test('click on static button has no latency penalty', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/network-idle.html'], bm);
const start = Date.now();
await handleWriteCommand('click', ['#static-btn'], bm);
const elapsed = Date.now() - start;
// Static click should complete well under 2s (the networkidle timeout)
// networkidle resolves immediately when no requests are in flight
expect(elapsed).toBeLessThan(1500);
const result = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.getElementById("static-result").textContent'], bm);
expect(result).toBe('Static action done');
});
test('fill triggers networkidle wait', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
// fill should complete without error (networkidle resolves immediately on static page)
const result = await handleWriteCommand('fill', ['#email', 'idle@test.com'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Filled');
});
});
// ─── Chain Pipe Format ──────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Chain pipe format', () => {
test('pipe-delimited commands work', async () => {
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [`goto ${baseUrl}/basic.html | js document.title`]);
expect(result).toContain('[goto]');
expect(result).toContain('[js]');
expect(result).toContain('Test Page - Basic');
});
test('pipe format with quoted args', async () => {
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [`goto ${baseUrl}/forms.html | fill #email "pipe@test.com"`]);
expect(result).toContain('[fill]');
expect(result).toContain('Filled');
// Verify the fill actually worked
const val = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.querySelector("#email").value'], bm);
expect(val).toBe('pipe@test.com');
});
test('JSON format still works', async () => {
const commands = JSON.stringify([
['goto', baseUrl + '/basic.html'],
['js', 'document.title'],
]);
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [commands]);
expect(result).toContain('[goto]');
expect(result).toContain('Test Page - Basic');
});
test('pipe format with unknown command includes error', async () => {
const result = await chainMeta(bm, ['bogus command']);
expect(result).toContain('ERROR');
expect(result).toContain('Unknown command: bogus');
});
});
// ─── State Persistence ──────────────────────────────────────────
describe('State persistence', () => {
test('state save and load round-trip', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
// Set a cookie so we can verify it persists
await handleWriteCommand('cookie', ['state_test=hello'], bm);
// Save state
const saveResult = await handleMetaCommand('state', ['save', 'test-roundtrip'], bm, async () => {});
expect(saveResult).toContain('State saved');
expect(saveResult).toContain('Cookies stored in plaintext');
// Navigate away
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/forms.html'], bm);
// Load state — should restore to basic.html with cookie
const loadResult = await handleMetaCommand('state', ['load', 'test-roundtrip'], bm, async () => {});
expect(loadResult).toContain('State loaded');
// Verify we're back on basic.html
const url = await handleReadCommand('js', ['location.pathname'], bm);
expect(url).toContain('basic.html');
// Clean up
try {
const { resolveConfig } = await import('../src/config');
const config = resolveConfig();
fs.unlinkSync(`${config.stateDir}/browse-states/test-roundtrip.json`);
} catch {}
});
test('state save rejects invalid names', async () => {
try {
await handleMetaCommand('state', ['save', '../../evil'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('alphanumeric');
}
});
test('state save accepts valid names', async () => {
const result = await handleMetaCommand('state', ['save', 'my-state_1'], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('State saved');
// Clean up
try {
const { resolveConfig } = await import('../src/config');
const config = resolveConfig();
fs.unlinkSync(`${config.stateDir}/browse-states/my-state_1.json`);
} catch {}
});
test('state load rejects missing state', async () => {
try {
await handleMetaCommand('state', ['load', 'nonexistent-state-xyz'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('State not found');
}
});
test('state requires action and name', async () => {
try {
await handleMetaCommand('state', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
});
// ─── Frame (Iframe Support) ─────────────────────────────────────
describe('Frame', () => {
test('frame switch to iframe and back', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/iframe.html'], bm);
// Verify we're on the main page
const mainTitle = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.getElementById("main-title").textContent'], bm);
expect(mainTitle).toBe('Main Page');
// Switch to iframe by CSS selector
const switchResult = await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['#test-frame'], bm, async () => {});
expect(switchResult).toContain('Switched to frame');
// Verify we can read iframe content
const frameTitle = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.getElementById("frame-title").textContent'], bm);
expect(frameTitle).toBe('Inside Frame');
// Switch back to main
const mainResult = await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['main'], bm, async () => {});
expect(mainResult).toBe('Switched to main frame');
// Verify we're back on the main page
const mainTitleAgain = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.getElementById("main-title").textContent'], bm);
expect(mainTitleAgain).toBe('Main Page');
});
test('snapshot shows frame context header', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/iframe.html'], bm);
await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['#test-frame'], bm, async () => {});
const snap = await handleMetaCommand('snapshot', ['-i'], bm, async () => {});
expect(snap).toContain('[Context: iframe');
// Clean up — return to main
await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['main'], bm, async () => {});
});
test('goto throws error when in frame context', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/iframe.html'], bm);
await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['#test-frame'], bm, async () => {});
try {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', ['https://example.com'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Cannot use goto inside a frame');
}
await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['main'], bm, async () => {});
});
test('frame requires argument', async () => {
try {
await handleMetaCommand('frame', [], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toContain('Usage');
}
});
test('fill works inside iframe', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/iframe.html'], bm);
await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['#test-frame'], bm, async () => {});
const result = await handleWriteCommand('fill', ['#frame-input', 'hello from frame'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Filled');
const value = await handleReadCommand('js', ['document.getElementById("frame-input").value'], bm);
expect(value).toBe('hello from frame');
await handleMetaCommand('frame', ['main'], bm, async () => {});
});
});
// ─── load-html ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('load-html', () => {
const tmpDir = '/tmp';
const fixturePath = path.join(tmpDir, `browse-test-loadhtml-${Date.now()}.html`);
const fragmentPath = path.join(tmpDir, `browse-test-fragment-${Date.now()}.html`);
beforeAll(() => {
fs.writeFileSync(fixturePath, '<html><body><h1 id="loaded">loaded by load-html</h1></body></html>');
fs.writeFileSync(fragmentPath, '<div class="fragment" style="width:100px;height:50px">fragment</div>');
});
afterAll(() => {
try { fs.unlinkSync(fixturePath); } catch {}
try { fs.unlinkSync(fragmentPath); } catch {}
});
test('load-html loads HTML file into page', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fixturePath], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded HTML:');
expect(result).toContain(fixturePath);
const text = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(text).toContain('loaded by load-html');
});
test('load-html accepts bare HTML fragments (no doctype)', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fragmentPath], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded HTML:');
const html = await handleReadCommand('html', [], bm);
expect(html).toContain('fragment');
});
test('load-html rejects missing file arg', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/Usage: browse load-html/);
}
});
test('load-html rejects non-.html extension', async () => {
const txtPath = path.join(tmpDir, `load-html-test-${Date.now()}.txt`);
fs.writeFileSync(txtPath, '<html></html>');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [txtPath], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/does not appear to be HTML/);
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(txtPath); } catch {}
}
});
test('load-html rejects .svg files', async () => {
const svgPath = path.join(tmpDir, `load-html-test-${Date.now()}.svg`);
fs.writeFileSync(svgPath, '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><text>hi</text></svg>');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [svgPath], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/does not appear to be HTML/);
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(svgPath); } catch {}
}
});
test('load-html rejects file outside safe dirs', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', ['/etc/passwd.html'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/must be under|not found|security policy/);
}
});
test('load-html rejects missing file with actionable error', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [path.join(tmpDir, 'does-not-exist.html')], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/not found|security policy/);
}
});
test('load-html rejects directory target', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [path.join(tmpDir, 'browse-test-notafile.html') + '/'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
// Either "not found" or "is a directory" — both valid rejections
expect(err.message).toMatch(/not found|directory|not a regular file|security policy/);
}
});
test('load-html rejects binary content disguised as .html', async () => {
const binPath = path.join(tmpDir, `load-html-binary-${Date.now()}.html`);
// PNG magic bytes: 0x89 0x50 0x4E 0x47
fs.writeFileSync(binPath, Buffer.from([0x89, 0x50, 0x4E, 0x47, 0x0D, 0x0A, 0x1A, 0x0A]));
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [binPath], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/does not look like HTML/);
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(binPath); } catch {}
}
});
test('load-html strips UTF-8 BOM before magic-byte check', async () => {
const bomPath = path.join(tmpDir, `load-html-bom-${Date.now()}.html`);
const bomBytes = Buffer.from([0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF]);
fs.writeFileSync(bomPath, Buffer.concat([bomBytes, Buffer.from('<html><body>bom ok</body></html>')]));
try {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [bomPath], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded HTML:');
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(bomPath); } catch {}
}
});
test('load-html --wait-until networkidle exercises non-default branch', async () => {
const result = await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fixturePath, '--wait-until', 'networkidle'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded HTML:');
});
test('load-html rejects invalid --wait-until value', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fixturePath, '--wait-until', 'bogus'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/Invalid --wait-until/);
}
});
test('load-html rejects unknown flag', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fixturePath, '--bogus'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/Unknown flag/);
}
});
});
// ─── screenshot --selector ─────────────────────────────────────
describe('screenshot --selector', () => {
test('--selector flag with output path captures element', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const p = `/tmp/browse-test-selector-${Date.now()}.png`;
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--selector', '#title', p], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toContain('Screenshot saved (element)');
expect(fs.existsSync(p)).toBe(true);
fs.unlinkSync(p);
});
test('--selector conflicts with positional selector', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--selector', '#title', '.other'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/conflicts with positional selector/);
}
});
test('--selector conflicts with --clip', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--selector', '#title', '--clip', '0,0,100,100'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/Cannot use --clip with a selector/);
}
});
test('--selector with --base64 returns element base64', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
const result = await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--selector', '#title', '--base64'], bm, async () => {});
expect(result).toMatch(/^data:image\/png;base64,/);
});
test('--selector missing value throws', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
try {
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--selector'], bm, async () => {});
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/Usage: screenshot --selector/);
}
});
});
// ─── viewport --scale ───────────────────────────────────────────
describe('viewport --scale', () => {
test('viewport WxH --scale 2 produces 2x dimension screenshot', async () => {
const tmpFix = path.join('/tmp', `scale-${Date.now()}.html`);
fs.writeFileSync(tmpFix, '<div id="box" style="width:100px;height:50px;background:#f00"></div>');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['200x200', '--scale', '2'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [tmpFix], bm);
const p = `/tmp/scale-${Date.now()}.png`;
await handleMetaCommand('screenshot', ['--selector', '#box', p], bm, async () => {});
// Parse PNG IHDR (bytes 16-23 are width/height big-endian u32)
const buf = fs.readFileSync(p);
const w = buf.readUInt32BE(16);
const h = buf.readUInt32BE(20);
// Box is 100x50 at 2x = 200x100
expect(w).toBe(200);
expect(h).toBe(100);
fs.unlinkSync(p);
// Reset scale for other tests
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['1280x720', '--scale', '1'], bm);
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(tmpFix); } catch {}
}
});
test('viewport --scale without WxH keeps current size', async () => {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['800x600'], bm);
const result = await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['--scale', '2'], bm);
expect(result).toContain('800x600');
expect(result).toContain('2x');
expect(bm.getDeviceScaleFactor()).toBe(2);
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['1280x720', '--scale', '1'], bm);
});
test('--scale non-finite (NaN) throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['100x100', '--scale', 'abc'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/not a finite number/);
}
});
test('--scale out of range throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['100x100', '--scale', '4'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/between 1 and 3/);
}
try {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['100x100', '--scale', '0.5'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/between 1 and 3/);
}
});
test('--scale missing value throws', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['--scale'], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/missing value/);
}
});
test('viewport with neither arg nor flag throws usage', async () => {
try {
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', [], bm);
expect(true).toBe(false);
} catch (err: any) {
expect(err.message).toMatch(/Usage: browse viewport/);
}
});
});
// ─── setContent replay across context recreation ────────────────
describe('setContent replay (load-html survives viewport --scale)', () => {
const tmpDir = '/tmp';
test('load-html → viewport --scale 2 → content survives', async () => {
const fix = path.join(tmpDir, `replay-${Date.now()}.html`);
fs.writeFileSync(fix, '<h1 id="marker">replay-test-marker</h1>');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fix], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['400x300', '--scale', '2'], bm);
const text = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(text).toContain('replay-test-marker');
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['1280x720', '--scale', '1'], bm);
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(fix); } catch {}
}
});
test('double scale cycle: 2x → 1.5x, content still survives', async () => {
const fix = path.join(tmpDir, `replay2-${Date.now()}.html`);
fs.writeFileSync(fix, '<h2 id="m">double-cycle-marker</h2>');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fix], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['400x300', '--scale', '2'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['400x300', '--scale', '1.5'], bm);
const text = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(text).toContain('double-cycle-marker');
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['1280x720', '--scale', '1'], bm);
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(fix); } catch {}
}
});
test('goto clears loadedHtml — subsequent viewport --scale does NOT resurrect old HTML', async () => {
const fix = path.join(tmpDir, `clear-${Date.now()}.html`);
fs.writeFileSync(fix, '<div id="stale">stale-content</div>');
try {
await handleWriteCommand('load-html', [fix], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('goto', [baseUrl + '/basic.html'], bm);
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['400x300', '--scale', '2'], bm);
const text = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
// Should see basic.html content, NOT the stale load-html content
expect(text).not.toContain('stale-content');
await handleWriteCommand('viewport', ['1280x720', '--scale', '1'], bm);
} finally {
try { fs.unlinkSync(fix); } catch {}
}
});
});
// ─── Alias routing ─────────────────────────────────────────────
describe('Command aliases', () => {
const tmpDir = '/tmp';
const aliasFix = path.join(tmpDir, `alias-${Date.now()}.html`);
beforeAll(() => {
fs.writeFileSync(aliasFix, '<p id="alias">alias routing ok</p>');
});
afterAll(() => {
try { fs.unlinkSync(aliasFix); } catch {}
});
test('setcontent alias routes to load-html via chain', async () => {
// Chain canonicalizes aliases end-to-end; verifies the dispatch path
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [JSON.stringify([['setcontent', aliasFix]])]);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded HTML:');
const text = await handleReadCommand('text', [], bm);
expect(text).toContain('alias routing ok');
});
test('set-content (hyphenated) alias also routes', async () => {
const result = await chainMeta(bm, [JSON.stringify([['set-content', aliasFix]])]);
expect(result).toContain('Loaded HTML:');
});
});