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authorGitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com>2022-01-10 20:38:40 +0000
committerGitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com>2022-01-10 20:38:50 +0000
commitb69a74a63d5508767cd8b6ea5d1c966de0ee07fd (patch)
treebf07359a9283f8dc9ea87e842c6dbd83ba8f7985
parentc6983662116bcf5313cca0165499f14345788c28 (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-b69a74a63d5508767cd8b6ea5d1c966de0ee07fd.tar.gz
Add latest changes from gitlab-org/security/gitlab@14-6-stable-ee
-rw-r--r--app/services/packages/npm/create_package_service.rb18
-rw-r--r--spec/services/packages/npm/create_package_service_spec.rb52
2 files changed, 61 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/app/services/packages/npm/create_package_service.rb b/app/services/packages/npm/create_package_service.rb
index 655616c3a28..76a7f3bdc72 100644
--- a/app/services/packages/npm/create_package_service.rb
+++ b/app/services/packages/npm/create_package_service.rb
@@ -70,10 +70,24 @@ module Packages
end
end
+ # TODO (technical debt): Extract the package size calculation to its own component and unit test it separately.
+ def calculated_package_file_size
+ strong_memoize(:calculated_package_file_size) do
+ # This calculation is based on:
+ # 1. 4 chars in a Base64 encoded string are 3 bytes in the original string. Meaning 1 char is 0.75 bytes.
+ # 2. The encoded string may have 1 or 2 extra '=' chars used for padding. Each padding char means 1 byte less in the original string.
+ # Reference:
+ # - https://blog.aaronlenoir.com/2017/11/10/get-original-length-from-base-64-string/
+ # - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64#Decoding_Base64_with_padding
+ encoded_data = attachment['data']
+ ((encoded_data.length * 0.75 ) - encoded_data[-2..].count('=')).to_i
+ end
+ end
+
def file_params
{
file: CarrierWaveStringFile.new(Base64.decode64(attachment['data'])),
- size: attachment['length'],
+ size: calculated_package_file_size,
file_sha1: version_data[:dist][:shasum],
file_name: package_file_name,
build: params[:build]
@@ -86,7 +100,7 @@ module Packages
end
def file_size_exceeded?
- project.actual_limits.exceeded?(:npm_max_file_size, attachment['length'].to_i)
+ project.actual_limits.exceeded?(:npm_max_file_size, calculated_package_file_size)
end
end
end
diff --git a/spec/services/packages/npm/create_package_service_spec.rb b/spec/services/packages/npm/create_package_service_spec.rb
index 3bb675058df..a5b36527565 100644
--- a/spec/services/packages/npm/create_package_service_spec.rb
+++ b/spec/services/packages/npm/create_package_service_spec.rb
@@ -11,10 +11,8 @@ RSpec.describe Packages::Npm::CreatePackageService do
Gitlab::Json.parse(fixture_file('packages/npm/payload.json')
.gsub('@root/npm-test', package_name)
.gsub('1.0.1', version)).with_indifferent_access
- .merge!(override)
end
- let(:override) { {} }
let(:package_name) { "@#{namespace.path}/my-app" }
let(:version_data) { params.dig('versions', '1.0.1') }
@@ -116,13 +114,53 @@ RSpec.describe Packages::Npm::CreatePackageService do
it { expect(subject[:message]).to be 'Package already exists.' }
end
- context 'file size above maximum limit' do
+ describe 'max file size validation' do
+ let(:max_file_size) { 5.bytes}
+
+ shared_examples_for 'max file size validation failure' do
+ it 'returns a 400 error', :aggregate_failures do
+ expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 400
+ expect(subject[:message]).to be 'File is too large.'
+ end
+ end
+
before do
- params['_attachments']["#{package_name}-#{version}.tgz"]['length'] = project.actual_limits.npm_max_file_size + 1
+ project.actual_limits.update!(npm_max_file_size: max_file_size)
end
- it { expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 400 }
- it { expect(subject[:message]).to be 'File is too large.' }
+ context 'when max file size is exceeded' do
+ # NOTE: The base64 encoded package data in the fixture file is the "hello\n" string, whose byte size is 6.
+ it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
+ end
+
+ context 'when file size is faked by setting the attachment length param to a lower size' do
+ let(:params) { super().deep_merge!( { _attachments: { "#{package_name}-#{version}.tgz" => { data: encoded_package_data, length: 1 } } }) }
+
+ # TODO (technical debt): Extract the package size calculation outside the service and add separate specs for it.
+ # Right now we have several contexts here to test the calculation's different scenarios.
+ context "when encoded package data is not padded" do
+ # 'Hello!' (size = 6 bytes) => 'SGVsbG8h'
+ let(:encoded_package_data) { 'SGVsbG8h' }
+
+ it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
+ end
+
+ context "when encoded package data is padded with '='" do
+ let(:max_file_size) { 4.bytes}
+ # 'Hello' (size = 5 bytes) => 'SGVsbG8='
+ let(:encoded_package_data) { 'SGVsbG8=' }
+
+ it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
+ end
+
+ context "when encoded package data is padded with '=='" do
+ let(:max_file_size) { 3.bytes}
+ # 'Hell' (size = 4 bytes) => 'SGVsbA=='
+ let(:encoded_package_data) { 'SGVsbA==' }
+
+ it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
+ end
+ end
end
[
@@ -141,7 +179,7 @@ RSpec.describe Packages::Npm::CreatePackageService do
end
context 'with empty versions' do
- let(:override) { { versions: {} } }
+ let(:params) { super().merge!({ versions: {} } ) }
it { expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 400 }
it { expect(subject[:message]).to eq 'Version is empty.' }