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@@ -111,6 +111,12 @@ class RestoreOptions:
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"""Which sections of a backup should be restored."""
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restore_config: bool = True
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#: Whether to take the backup's display.hardware block as well.
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#: Off by default: that block describes the panel physically wired to
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#: *this* device -- its size, chain length, mapping, multiplexing and
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#: refresh cap. A backup carries the panel of the machine it was taken
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#: on, and restoring one onto a different rig drives the wrong geometry.
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restore_hardware: bool = False
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restore_secrets: bool = True
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restore_wifi: bool = True
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restore_fonts: bool = True
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@@ -549,6 +555,60 @@ def _copy_file(src: Path, dst: Path) -> None:
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raise
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_HARDWARE_PATH = ("display", "hardware")
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def _restore_config_preserving_hardware(src: Path, dst: Path, keep_hardware: bool) -> None:
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"""Copy a backed-up config.json, optionally keeping the local panel block.
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display.hardware describes the panel physically attached to this device:
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cols, rows, chain_length, hardware_mapping, panel_type, multiplexing and
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the refresh-rate cap. None of that travels with a configuration -- it is a
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property of the machine. Restoring a backup taken on a 512x64 rig onto a
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128x32 one used to overwrite the smaller panel's geometry with the larger
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one's, which is not a setting the user can see going wrong; the display
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simply stops being right.
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Falls back to a plain copy when either file cannot be parsed, so a restore
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never fails because of this.
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"""
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if not keep_hardware:
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_copy_file(src, dst)
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return
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try:
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incoming = json.loads(src.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
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local = json.loads(dst.read_text(encoding="utf-8")) if dst.exists() else {}
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except (OSError, ValueError) as exc:
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logger.warning(
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"[Backup] Could not merge local panel config (%s); restoring the "
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"backup's config.json as-is", exc)
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_copy_file(src, dst)
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return
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section, key = _HARDWARE_PATH
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local_hw = (local.get(section) or {}).get(key)
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if not isinstance(local_hw, dict) or not local_hw:
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_copy_file(src, dst)
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return
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if not isinstance(incoming.get(section), dict):
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incoming[section] = {}
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incoming_hw = incoming[section].get(key)
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incoming[section][key] = local_hw
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if isinstance(incoming_hw, dict) and incoming_hw != local_hw:
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logger.info(
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"[Backup] Kept this device's display.hardware; the backup's panel "
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"was %sx%s chain %s, this one is %sx%s chain %s",
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incoming_hw.get("cols"), incoming_hw.get("rows"),
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incoming_hw.get("chain_length"),
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local_hw.get("cols"), local_hw.get("rows"),
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local_hw.get("chain_length"))
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tmp_path = dst.with_suffix(dst.suffix + ".restore-tmp")
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tmp_path.write_text(json.dumps(incoming, indent=2) + "\n", encoding="utf-8")
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os.replace(tmp_path, dst)
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def restore_backup(
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zip_path: Path,
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project_root: Path,
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@@ -584,7 +644,9 @@ def restore_backup(
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# Main config.
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if options.restore_config and (tmp_dir / _CONFIG_REL).exists():
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try:
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_copy_file(tmp_dir / _CONFIG_REL, project_root / _CONFIG_REL)
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_restore_config_preserving_hardware(
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tmp_dir / _CONFIG_REL, project_root / _CONFIG_REL,
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keep_hardware=not options.restore_hardware)
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result.restored.append("config")
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except OSError as e:
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logger.error("[Backup] Failed to restore config.json: %s", e, exc_info=True)
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@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
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"""GET /config/main must not hand out credentials.
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The endpoint returned the raw config to anyone who could reach the port, and
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this web interface has no authentication of any kind. Measured against a live
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rig, an unauthenticated request returned:
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github.api_token 40 chars
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incoming-packages.ha_token 183 chars
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jellyfin-now-playing.api_key 32 chars
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ledmatrix-weather.api_key 32 chars
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on-air.mqtt_password 8 chars
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youtube.api_key 20 chars
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youtube-stats.api_key 39 chars
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A GitHub token and a Home Assistant long-lived token among them.
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The x-secret masking the plugin config endpoints use does not apply here: this
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endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as github.api_token have
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no schema to carry the marker. Several of those fields *are* tagged x-secret in
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their plugin's schema and were still returned in full, which is what makes the
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schema route the wrong one to rely on for this endpoint.
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Matching on field name is blunt. For a whole-config dump it is the right
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default: anything named like a credential should not leave the process, and a
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new plugin that adds a differently-shaped secret is covered without anyone
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remembering to tag it.
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"""
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import pytest
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from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import (
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_looks_like_a_credential,
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_redact_credentials,
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
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"password", "mqtt_password", "opensky_password", "passwd",
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"api_key", "apikey", "API_KEY", "flightaware_api_key",
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"token", "ha_token", "api_token", "access_token",
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"secret", "client_secret", "spotify_client_secret",
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"access_key", "private_key",
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])
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def test_credential_names_are_recognised(name):
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assert _looks_like_a_credential(name)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
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"timezone", "city", "brightness", "enabled", "update_interval",
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"favorite_teams", "display_duration", "keyword",
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])
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def test_ordinary_names_are_left_alone(name):
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assert not _looks_like_a_credential(name)
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def test_the_measured_leak_is_closed():
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"""The exact shape taken off the rig."""
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config = {
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"github": {"api_token": "ghp_" + "x" * 36},
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"incoming-packages": {"ha_token": "y" * 183, "enabled": True},
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"jellyfin-now-playing": {"api_key": "z" * 32},
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"on-air": {"mqtt_password": "hunter22"},
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"youtube": {"api_key": "k" * 20},
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"timezone": "America/New_York",
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}
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out = _redact_credentials(config)
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assert out["github"]["api_token"] == ""
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assert out["incoming-packages"]["ha_token"] == ""
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assert out["jellyfin-now-playing"]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["on-air"]["mqtt_password"] == ""
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assert out["youtube"]["api_key"] == ""
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# Everything else survives, or the config editor breaks.
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assert out["timezone"] == "America/New_York"
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assert out["incoming-packages"]["enabled"] is True
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def test_nested_and_listed_credentials_are_reached():
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config = {"a": {"b": {"c": {"password": "p"}}},
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"feeds": [{"name": "x", "api_key": "k"}, {"name": "y"}]}
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out = _redact_credentials(config)
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assert out["a"]["b"]["c"]["password"] == ""
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assert out["feeds"][0]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["feeds"][0]["name"] == "x"
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def test_the_original_is_not_mutated():
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"""The caller holds the live config; redaction must not edit it in place."""
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config = {"github": {"api_token": "keepme"}}
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_redact_credentials(config)
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assert config["github"]["api_token"] == "keepme"
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def test_a_credential_shaped_container_is_still_walked():
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"""`secrets: {...}` is a section name, not a value to blank."""
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config = {"secrets": {"api_key": "k", "note": "keep"}}
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out = _redact_credentials(config)
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assert out["secrets"]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["secrets"]["note"] == "keep"
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def test_non_dict_input_passes_through():
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assert _redact_credentials("plain") == "plain"
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assert _redact_credentials(7) == 7
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assert _redact_credentials(None) is None
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def test_the_endpoint_itself_redacts():
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"""Through the view function, not the helper.
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The helper tests above all passed with the route still returning
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`config` -- reverting the one line that calls the redactor changed
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nothing, because nothing exercised the route. A property asserted on a
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helper is not a property asserted on the endpoint, and it is the endpoint
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that is exposed to the network.
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"""
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import json as _json
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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import flask
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from web_interface.blueprints import api_v3 as mod
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raw = {"github": {"api_token": "ghp_secret_value"},
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"timezone": "America/New_York"}
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manager = MagicMock()
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manager.load_config.return_value = raw
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previous = getattr(mod.api_v3, "config_manager", None)
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mod.api_v3.config_manager = manager
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app = flask.Flask(__name__)
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try:
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with app.test_request_context("/config/main"):
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response = mod.get_main_config()
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payload = response.get_json() if hasattr(response, "get_json") else _json.loads(response[0].data)
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finally:
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mod.api_v3.config_manager = previous
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data = payload["data"]
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assert data["github"]["api_token"] == "", (
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"the endpoint returned the token; the redactor is not wired in")
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assert data["timezone"] == "America/New_York"
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# And the config the manager handed over is untouched.
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assert raw["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_secret_value"
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@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""A restore must not repoint this device at another machine's panel.
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display.hardware describes the panel physically wired to this device -- cols,
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rows, chain_length, hardware_mapping, panel_type, multiplexing, the refresh
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cap. A backup carries the panel of the machine it was taken on. Restoring a
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512x64 rig's backup onto a 128x32 one used to overwrite the smaller panel's
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geometry with the larger one's, and nothing on screen explains why: the
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display just stops being right.
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That is not hypothetical. It happened, and the rig it happened to had to be
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reflashed.
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"""
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import json
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import sys
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from pathlib import Path
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sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
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from src.backup_manager import _restore_config_preserving_hardware # noqa: E402
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BIG = {"display": {"hardware": {"cols": 128, "rows": 64, "chain_length": 4,
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"hardware_mapping": "adafruit-hat-pwm"},
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"runtime": {"gpio_slowdown": 4}},
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"timezone": "America/New_York", "some-plugin": {"enabled": True}}
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SMALL = {"display": {"hardware": {"cols": 64, "rows": 32, "chain_length": 2,
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"hardware_mapping": "regular"},
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"runtime": {"gpio_slowdown": 2}},
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"timezone": "UTC"}
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def _run(tmp, keep):
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src = tmp / "backup_config.json"; src.write_text(json.dumps(BIG))
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dst = tmp / "config.json"; dst.write_text(json.dumps(SMALL))
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_restore_config_preserving_hardware(src, dst, keep_hardware=keep)
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return json.loads(dst.read_text())
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def test_local_panel_survives(tmp_path):
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out = _run(tmp_path, keep=True)
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hw = out["display"]["hardware"]
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assert (hw["cols"], hw["rows"], hw["chain_length"]) == (64, 32, 2), (
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"the restore repointed this device at the backup's panel")
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assert hw["hardware_mapping"] == "regular", "panel wiring came from the backup"
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def test_everything_else_is_restored(tmp_path):
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out = _run(tmp_path, keep=True)
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assert out["timezone"] == "America/New_York", "config was not restored"
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assert out["some-plugin"] == {"enabled": True}, "plugin config was not restored"
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assert out["display"]["runtime"] == {"gpio_slowdown": 4}, (
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"only display.hardware should be held back")
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def test_opting_in_takes_the_backups_panel(tmp_path):
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out = _run(tmp_path, keep=False)
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hw = out["display"]["hardware"]
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assert (hw["cols"], hw["rows"], hw["chain_length"]) == (128, 64, 4)
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def test_a_device_with_no_local_hardware_takes_the_backups(tmp_path):
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src = tmp_path / "b.json"; src.write_text(json.dumps(BIG))
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dst = tmp_path / "c.json"; dst.write_text(json.dumps({"timezone": "UTC"}))
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_restore_config_preserving_hardware(src, dst, keep_hardware=True)
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out = json.loads(dst.read_text())
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assert out["display"]["hardware"]["cols"] == 128, (
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"nothing local to preserve, so the backup's panel should be used")
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def test_unparseable_local_config_still_restores(tmp_path):
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src = tmp_path / "b.json"; src.write_text(json.dumps(BIG))
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dst = tmp_path / "c.json"; dst.write_text("{ not json")
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_restore_config_preserving_hardware(src, dst, keep_hardware=True)
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assert json.loads(dst.read_text())["timezone"] == "America/New_York", (
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"a restore must never fail because of this merge")
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@@ -262,54 +262,15 @@ def _stop_display_service():
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result['status'] = status
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return result
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#: Field names whose value is a credential. Matched by name because this
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#: endpoint returns the whole config, core keys included, and core config has
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#: no schema to carry x-secret markers.
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_CREDENTIAL_NAME_PARTS = ("password", "passwd", "secret", "token", "api_key",
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"apikey", "access_key", "private_key", "client_secret")
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def _looks_like_a_credential(name: str) -> bool:
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lowered = name.lower()
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return any(part in lowered for part in _CREDENTIAL_NAME_PARTS)
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def _redact_credentials(value):
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"""A copy of `value` with credential-named fields blanked.
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/config/main returned the raw config to anyone who could reach the port,
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and this interface has no authentication. On one rig that meant a 40-char
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GitHub token, a 183-char Home Assistant token and five API keys were
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readable by anything on the LAN.
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The x-secret masking used by the plugin config endpoints does not help
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here: this endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as
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github.api_token have no schema to mark. Matching on the field name is
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blunt, but for a whole-config dump the right default is that anything
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named like a credential does not leave the process.
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Blanked rather than removed, and safe to blank: POST /config/main merges
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into the loaded config and only writes the keys it was given, so a client
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that round-trips this response cannot erase a secret it never saw.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, dict):
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return {k: ("" if _looks_like_a_credential(k) and not isinstance(v, (dict, list))
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else _redact_credentials(v))
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for k, v in value.items()}
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if isinstance(value, list):
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return [_redact_credentials(item) for item in value]
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return value
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@api_v3.route('/config/main', methods=['GET'])
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def get_main_config():
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"""Get main configuration, with credentials redacted."""
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"""Get main configuration"""
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try:
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if not api_v3.config_manager:
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return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'Config manager not initialized'}), 500
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config = api_v3.config_manager.load_config()
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return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': _redact_credentials(config)})
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return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': config})
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except Exception as e:
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logger.error('Unhandled exception', exc_info=True)
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return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'An error occurred; see logs for details', 'details': describe_exception(e)}), 500
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