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selfpost/internal/web/view/templates_test.go
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Split internal/web into subpackages before domain-admin growth.
Lay out view, auth, validate, and handlers under internal/web while keeping
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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-08-10 23:19:09 +03:00

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package view
import (
"bytes"
"io/fs"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"path"
"regexp"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/health"
)
// The navigation is rendered from the layout, not copied into each page, so
// every page template must resolve it. This is what makes "the nav is on every
// authenticated page" a structural property instead of a checklist item.
func TestEveryPageResolvesNav(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
for name, page := range engine.Pages() {
if page.Lookup("nav") == nil {
t.Errorf("page %q does not resolve the shared nav template", name)
}
}
}
// The section index each long page shows in the navigation column works by
// overriding an empty "sections" block defined in the layout, which only holds
// as long as the layout is parsed before the page's own files (see pageFiles).
// Reverse that order and every index would silently disappear — the empty
// definition would win and no page would fail to render — so the two ends are
// asserted here: the long pages produce a list, and a page that defines nothing
// produces nothing at all.
func TestSectionIndexIsOnTheLongPagesOnly(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
// Anchors the index links to, taken from the page's own cards.
wantAnchors := map[string]string{
"status": `href="#certificate"`,
"domain_detail": `href="#danger"`,
}
for name, page := range engine.Pages() {
var buf bytes.Buffer
// The domain page's index hides the freshly generated credential entry
// unless one is on the page, so the data map carries the key it reads.
if err := page.ExecuteTemplate(&buf, "sections", map[string]any{"NewCred": nil}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("execute sections for %q: %v", name, err)
}
out := buf.String()
anchor, wanted := wantAnchors[name]
switch {
case wanted && !strings.Contains(out, anchor):
t.Errorf("page %q shows no section index (expected %s):\n%s", name, anchor, out)
case !wanted && strings.TrimSpace(out) != "":
t.Errorf("page %q is not long enough to carry a section index:\n%s", name, out)
}
}
}
// A section link that points at no card is a link that does nothing, and
// nothing about rendering the page says so. Every anchor the index offers must
// name an element the same page defines an id for.
func TestSectionLinksPointAtCardsThatExist(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
// The pages that carry an index; both are checked with a credential shown,
// which is the domain page's one conditional entry.
for _, name := range []string{"status", "domain_detail"} {
var index bytes.Buffer
if err := engine.Page(name).ExecuteTemplate(&index, "sections", map[string]any{"NewCred": true}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("execute sections for %q: %v", name, err)
}
// The cards are spread over the page's template files, so the ids are
// collected from the files rather than from a rendered page — rendering
// one would need the whole of a handler's data map.
ids := map[string]bool{}
for _, file := range pageFiles[name] {
body, err := fs.ReadFile(assetsFS, file)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("read %s: %v", file, err)
}
// Cards only: a form field's id is not somewhere a section link may
// land, so matching those too would weaken the check.
for _, m := range regexp.MustCompile(`class="card[^"]*" id="([a-z-]+)"`).FindAllStringSubmatch(string(body), -1) {
ids[m[1]] = true
}
}
for _, m := range regexp.MustCompile(`href="#([a-z-]+)"`).FindAllStringSubmatch(index.String(), -1) {
if !ids[m[1]] {
t.Errorf("page %q indexes #%s, which no card on it carries", name, m[1])
}
}
}
}
// The version comes from render(), not from each handler's data map, so the
// footer is only correct as long as every page composes with the layout and
// render keeps supplying the key. Both are asserted here rather than trusted.
// Appropriate Legal Notices (copyright, licence, source, no warranty) must
// appear on every page, including the signed-out ones.
func TestLayoutShowsTheVersionOnlyWhenSignedIn(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("9.9.9-test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
legalBits := []string{
"Copyright © 2026 Mikhail Yenuchenko",
`href="/license"`,
"License (AGPL-3.0)",
`href="https://github.com/mixeme/selfpost"`,
"Source",
"No warranty",
}
rendered := 0
for name := range engine.Pages() {
var buf bytes.Buffer
err := engine.Page(name).ExecuteTemplate(&buf, "layout.html", map[string]any{
"Title": "t", "User": "admin", "Active": "", "Version": "9.9.9-test",
"Copyright": "Copyright © 2026 Mikhail Yenuchenko",
"SourceURL": "https://github.com/mixeme/selfpost",
})
if err != nil {
// Pages whose content block needs more data than this cannot be
// rendered here; the footer is in the shared layout, so one page
// that does render proves it for all of them.
continue
}
rendered++
out := buf.String()
if !strings.Contains(out, "SelfPost 9.9.9-test") {
t.Errorf("page %q does not show the version in the layout footer", name)
}
for _, want := range legalBits {
if !strings.Contains(out, want) {
t.Errorf("page %q is missing legal notice %q", name, want)
}
}
}
if rendered == 0 {
t.Fatal("no page rendered, so the footer was never actually checked")
}
// Signed out (login, setup) the version must not be advertised, but the
// Appropriate Legal Notices must still be present.
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := engine.Page("login").ExecuteTemplate(&buf, "layout.html", map[string]any{
"Title": "t", "Active": "", "Version": "9.9.9-test",
"Copyright": "Copyright © 2026 Mikhail Yenuchenko",
"SourceURL": "https://github.com/mixeme/selfpost",
}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("execute login: %v", err)
}
out := buf.String()
if strings.Contains(out, "9.9.9-test") {
t.Errorf("the login page shows the version to unauthenticated visitors:\n%s", out)
}
for _, want := range legalBits {
if !strings.Contains(out, want) {
t.Errorf("login page is missing legal notice %q", want)
}
}
}
func TestRenderSuppliesTheVersion(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("9.9.9-test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
data := map[string]any{"Title": "t", "User": "admin"}
engine.Render(rec, http.StatusOK, "backup", data)
if rec.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Fatalf("status = %d, want 200", rec.Code)
}
if got := data["Version"]; got != "9.9.9-test" {
t.Errorf("render did not supply Version (got %v)", got)
}
if got := data["Copyright"]; got != "Copyright © 2026 Mikhail Yenuchenko" {
t.Errorf("render did not supply Copyright (got %v)", got)
}
if got := data["SourceURL"]; got != "https://github.com/mixeme/selfpost" {
t.Errorf("render did not supply SourceURL (got %v)", got)
}
body := rec.Body.String()
if !strings.Contains(body, "SelfPost 9.9.9-test") {
t.Errorf("rendered page does not show the version:\n%s", body)
}
if !strings.Contains(body, `href="/license"`) || !strings.Contains(body, "No warranty") {
t.Errorf("rendered page is missing Appropriate Legal Notices:\n%s", body)
}
}
func TestNavMarksActivePage(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
err = engine.Page("dashboard").ExecuteTemplate(&buf, "nav", map[string]any{
"User": "admin",
"Active": "mail_queue",
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("execute nav: %v", err)
}
out := buf.String()
// The label is checked apart from the opening tag because each entry now
// carries an icon between the two.
if !strings.Contains(out, `<span aria-current="page">`) || !strings.Contains(out, `Mail queue</span>`) {
t.Errorf("active page is not marked:\n%s", out)
}
if strings.Contains(out, `href="/mail-queue"`) {
t.Errorf("active page still links to itself:\n%s", out)
}
if !strings.Contains(out, `href="/deliveries"`) {
t.Errorf("inactive pages are not linked:\n%s", out)
}
}
func TestNavLeadsWithStatusAndPointsDomainsAtItsOwnPath(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := engine.Page("status").ExecuteTemplate(&buf, "nav", map[string]any{
"User": "admin",
"Active": "status",
}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("execute nav: %v", err)
}
out := buf.String()
if !strings.Contains(out, `<span aria-current="page">`) || !strings.Contains(out, `Status</span>`) {
t.Errorf("the status page is not marked active:\n%s", out)
}
if !strings.Contains(out, `href="/domains"`) {
t.Errorf("Domains does not link to /domains:\n%s", out)
}
if strings.Index(out, "Status") > strings.Index(out, "Domains") {
t.Errorf("Status is not the first navigation entry:\n%s", out)
}
}
// Whether a page takes the whole column or the reading measure is declared by
// the page's own "wide" block (see layout.html), which the layout stamps into
// <main>'s class list. A page that loses the block does not fail to render — it
// silently comes back at the measure, with its table squeezed into two thirds
// of the column — so the set is asserted here, in both directions.
func TestOnlyThePagesMadeOfDataDeclareThemselvesWide(t *testing.T) {
engine, err := New("test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
wide := map[string]bool{"deliveries": true, "delivery": true, "mail_queue": true, "system_log": true}
for name, page := range engine.Pages() {
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := page.ExecuteTemplate(&buf, "wide", nil); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("execute the wide block of %s: %v", name, err)
}
got := strings.TrimSpace(buf.String())
switch {
case wide[name] && got != "wide":
t.Errorf("page %q no longer declares itself wide (%q); its data falls back to the reading measure", name, got)
case !wide[name] && got != "":
t.Errorf("page %q declares itself %q; only the pages that are tables of data, raw log lines or side-by-side cards take the whole column", name, got)
}
}
}
// Since the panel root redirects to the status page, a link left pointing at
// "/" silently lands on the wrong screen instead of failing — so no template may
// contain one.
func TestNoTemplateLinksToTheBareRoot(t *testing.T) {
forEachTemplate(t, func(name, body string) {
if strings.Contains(body, `href="/"`) {
t.Errorf(`%s links to "/", which is now the status redirect; link to /domains (or the intended page) instead`, name)
}
})
}
// The reload action is a server-health control and lives only on the status
// page.
func TestReloadFormLivesOnlyOnTheStatusPage(t *testing.T) {
forEachTemplate(t, func(name, body string) {
if strings.Contains(body, `action="/reload"`) && name != "status.html" {
t.Errorf("%s still posts to /reload; the reload control belongs on the status page", name)
}
})
}
// The panel's Content-Security-Policy is a plain default-src 'self' with no
// inline exemption, which makes inline script and inline style a
// failure mode rather than a style question: an onclick= handler or a
// style="..." attribute added to a template does not error, it silently stops
// working in the browser. Behaviour belongs in static/panel.js (triggered from
// a data- attribute), appearance in static/panel.css.
func TestNoTemplateUsesInlineScriptOrStyle(t *testing.T) {
inlineHandler := regexp.MustCompile(`\son[a-z]+\s*=`)
inlineStyle := regexp.MustCompile(`\sstyle\s*=|<style[\s>]`)
scriptTag := regexp.MustCompile(`<script[^>]*>`)
forEachTemplate(t, func(name, body string) {
if m := inlineHandler.FindString(body); m != "" {
t.Errorf("%s has an inline event handler (%q); the CSP blocks it — move the behaviour into static/panel.js",
name, strings.TrimSpace(m))
}
if m := inlineStyle.FindString(body); m != "" {
t.Errorf("%s has an inline style (%q); the CSP blocks it — move the rule into static/panel.css",
name, strings.TrimSpace(m))
}
for _, tag := range scriptTag.FindAllString(body, -1) {
if !strings.Contains(tag, "src=") {
t.Errorf("%s has an inline script (%q); the CSP blocks it — put the code in static/panel.js", name, tag)
}
}
})
}
// default-src 'self' also means every asset a page pulls in must be one this
// server actually serves, so a typo in a /static path is a blocked request,
// not a 404 in the page's own colours.
func TestLayoutReferencesOnlyEmbeddedAssets(t *testing.T) {
body, err := fs.ReadFile(assetsFS, "templates/layout.html")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("read layout: %v", err)
}
refs := regexp.MustCompile(`(?:src|href)="/static/([^"]+)"`).FindAllStringSubmatch(string(body), -1)
if len(refs) == 0 {
t.Fatal("the layout references no static assets at all")
}
for _, m := range refs {
if _, err := fs.Stat(assetsFS, "static/"+m[1]); err != nil {
t.Errorf("layout references /static/%s, which is not embedded: %v", m[1], err)
}
}
}
func TestStatusPageRendersEveryCheck(t *testing.T) {
out := renderStatusPage(t, statusPageData())
for _, want := range []string{
"opendkim", "FATAL", "Mail queue is empty", "mail.example.com",
"203.0.113.10 → no PTR record", `action="/reload"`,
`hx-get="/status/fragment"`, `class="st st-error"`,
// The machine card: the bars carry their reading in an attribute
// (the CSP rules out sizing them with a style), and the figures are
// printed beside them for anything that does not render a meter.
`<meter value="12"`, `<meter value="50"`,
"load average 0.31, 0.24, 0.19", "2.0 GiB used of 4.0 GiB",
"eth0: 1.0 MiB in, 512.0 KiB out",
} {
if !strings.Contains(out, want) {
t.Errorf("status page is missing %q", want)
}
}
}
// A machine whose counters could not be read — no /proc, or a first reading
// with nothing to compare against — must leave the card in place with its rows
// blank, the same way an unreachable supervisord costs one line and not the
// page.
func TestStatusPageWithoutMachineMetrics(t *testing.T) {
data := statusPageData()
data["Machine"] = health.Machine{
CPU: health.CPU{Status: health.StatusUnknown, Detail: "The kernel's processor counters (/proc/stat) could not be read here."},
Memory: health.Memory{Status: health.StatusUnknown, Detail: "The kernel's memory counters (/proc/meminfo) could not be read here."},
Network: health.Network{Status: health.StatusUnknown, Detail: "The kernel's network counters (/proc/net/dev) could not be read here."},
Status: health.StatusUnknown,
}
out := renderStatusPage(t, data)
if strings.Contains(out, "<meter") {
t.Error("a bar was drawn for a reading that does not exist")
}
for _, want := range []string{
`<h2>Machine <span class="st st-unknown">`,
"/proc/stat", "/proc/meminfo", "/proc/net/dev",
} {
if !strings.Contains(out, want) {
t.Errorf("degraded machine card is missing %q", want)
}
}
}
func renderStatusPage(t *testing.T, data map[string]any) string {
t.Helper()
engine, err := New("test")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New: %v", err)
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := engine.Page("status").ExecuteTemplate(&buf, "layout.html", data); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("execute status page: %v", err)
}
return buf.String()
}
// statusPageData is one plausible reading of every check the status page shows,
// so a test can render the page and vary the one part it is about.
func statusPageData() map[string]any {
return map[string]any{
"Title": "SelfPost — status",
"User": "admin",
"Active": "status",
"Processes": []health.Process{
{Name: "opendkim", State: "RUNNING", Detail: "pid 21", Status: health.StatusOK},
{Name: "postfix", State: "FATAL", Detail: "exited too quickly", Status: health.StatusError},
},
"ProcessStatus": health.StatusError,
"QueueSummary": "Mail queue is empty",
"QueueStatus": health.StatusOK,
"Cert": health.Certificate{
Path: "/etc/postfix/tls/fullchain.pem", Subject: "mail.example.com",
NotAfter: time.Now().Add(30 * 24 * time.Hour), DaysLeft: 30,
Status: health.StatusOK, Detail: "Valid for another 30 day(s).",
},
"Machine": health.Machine{
CPU: health.CPU{
Measured: true, BusyPct: 12.4, Cores: 4,
Load: [3]float64{0.31, 0.24, 0.19}, HasLoad: true,
Status: health.StatusOK, Detail: "4 core(s) · load average 0.31, 0.24, 0.19",
},
Memory: health.Memory{
Measured: true, TotalBytes: 4 << 30, UsedBytes: 2 << 30, UsedPct: 50,
Status: health.StatusOK, Detail: "2.0 GiB used of 4.0 GiB; 2.0 GiB available to new work.",
},
Network: health.Network{
Measured: true, RxRate: 2048, TxRate: 1024,
Interfaces: []health.Interface{
{Name: "eth0", RxBytes: 1 << 20, TxBytes: 1 << 19, RxRate: 2048, TxRate: 1024, Measured: true},
},
Status: health.StatusOK,
},
Window: 5 * time.Second,
Status: health.StatusOK,
},
"Sockets": []health.Socket{
{Name: "OpenDKIM", Path: "/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock", Present: true, Status: health.StatusOK, Detail: "Listening."},
},
"SocketStatus": health.StatusOK,
"OverallStatus": health.StatusError,
"OverallHeading": "A component needs attention — see the details below.",
"Hostname": "mail.example.com",
"PTR": dnscheckResult{
Status: health.StatusError,
Detail: "No address has a reverse record.",
Records: []string{"203.0.113.10 → no PTR record"},
},
}
}
// dnscheckResult mirrors dnscheck.Result's shape for the template test, so the
// view package's template tests do not depend on the checker's constructor.
type dnscheckResult struct {
Status health.Status
Detail string
Records []string
}
// forEachTemplate runs fn over every embedded template's source.
func forEachTemplate(t *testing.T, fn func(name, body string)) {
t.Helper()
entries, err := fs.ReadDir(assetsFS, "templates")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("read templates: %v", err)
}
for _, e := range entries {
body, err := fs.ReadFile(assetsFS, path.Join("templates", e.Name()))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("read %s: %v", e.Name(), err)
}
fn(e.Name(), string(body))
}
}