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crewli/api
bert.hausmans 51e5dd6fcb security: comprehensive security regression test suite
61 tests across 4 test files covering all OWASP categories:

MultiTenancyIsolationTest (19 tests):
- Cross-org event, person, shift, section, time-slot, location,
  registration field, shift assignment, crowd list access
- Cross-org FK references (crowd_type, company, parent_event)
- Bulk operation isolation, invitation revocation
- Portal cross-event access prevention

AuthenticationSecurityTest (15 tests):
- Rate limiting: login (5/min), portal token-auth (10/min),
  invitation show (10/min)
- Account enumeration prevention: generic error on failed login,
  200 response on password reset for unknown email
- Token lifecycle: logout revokes token, password reset revokes
  all tokens, expired tokens rejected (7-day config verified)
- Password strength: weak/no-uppercase/no-numbers rejected
- Security headers present on all responses
- Protected routes require authentication

PortalTokenSecurityTest (10 tests):
- Invalid/empty/missing token handling
- Response shape: only safe fields (no milestones, no portal_token,
  no organisation_id, no internal event fields)
- Hash-based lookup: plain token works, hash does not
- Error messages: no schema/table info leakage
- Middleware: rejects without token, rejects invalid, accepts valid,
  rejects draft event status

InputValidationSecurityTest (17 tests):
- XSS payloads stored safely in person name, event name, section name
- Oversized inputs rejected (name >255, remarks >5000)
- Invalid enum values rejected (status, event_type)
- Cross-org FK references rejected (crowd_type, company, location,
  parent_event, person assignment)
- Invalid/nonexistent ULID format rejected
- SQL injection payloads harmless (PDO binding verified)

Also fixes PortalTokenMiddleware to use request->attributes->set()
instead of request->merge() for stdClass objects.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-14 07:25:47 +02:00
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