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ChuckBuildsandClaude Opus 5 d2379a1eb6 fix(web): stop /config/secrets handing out every credential it holds
GET /api/v3/config/secrets returned config_secrets.json in full to anyone who
could reach the port, and this interface has no authentication. Probed against
a real rig it produced six populated credential fields: a 40-character GitHub
token, a 183-character Home Assistant token, and Jellyfin and weather API keys.
This is the second door onto the same credentials; #477 closes the first.

Masking the response alone would have been worse than the leak. The only
client fetches every secret, edits one field and posts all of them back, and
save_raw_file_content replaces the file wholesale -- so a masked GET followed
by the client's own save would write the mask over every credential the user
had not touched. That is why this was left open when the leak was found; it
needs both halves.

Read side: mask_all_secret_values(), which already existed for exactly this
endpoint -- its docstring names it -- and had never been wired to a call site.
It leaves empty values and YOUR_* placeholders alone, so a client can still
tell "set" from "not set" without being told the secret.

Write side: strip the echoed mask and blanks from the submission, then merge
onto what is stored, so "unchanged" means unchanged. The cost is that a secret
can no longer be cleared by blanking it; that wants its own affordance, since
a control that erases credentials as a side effect of saving an unrelated one
is not one.

Browser side: the token field is now left empty rather than filled from the
response. Filling it with the mask would have stored eight bullet characters
as the token the next time the user pressed Save, and filling it with the real
value is the thing being fixed. It reports whether a token is saved instead.

Verified end to end through the Flask endpoints, not the helpers. Reverting
the masking fails the leak tests; reverting the merge fails the preservation
tests; both halves are independently guarded. 278 web tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01STMbQE4YctTacQXfbYqKuW
2026-08-20 12:13:12 -04:00
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@@ -49,20 +49,6 @@ class ResourceMetrics:
self.total_execution_time = self.total_execution_time / self.call_count self.total_execution_time = self.total_execution_time / self.call_count
#: How often a plugin's metrics are written to the cache, in seconds.
#:
#: Persisting on every call meant a small file rewritten roughly nine times a
#: minute per plugin. On a rig with fourteen active plugins that was ~126
#: writes a minute for metrics alone, and since each ~350-byte file costs a
#: 4KB block plus an ext4 journal entry, it dominated the device's write
#: volume -- on an SD card, which wears out.
#:
#: The in-memory copy stays authoritative and exact; only the cross-process
#: snapshot the web UI reads is delayed, and telemetry up to half a minute old
#: is still a fair description of a long-running plugin.
_METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL = 30.0
class PluginResourceMonitor: class PluginResourceMonitor:
""" """
Monitors resource usage for plugins. Monitors resource usage for plugins.
@@ -89,10 +75,6 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
# Resource metrics per plugin # Resource metrics per plugin
self._metrics: Dict[str, ResourceMetrics] = {} self._metrics: Dict[str, ResourceMetrics] = {}
self._limits: Dict[str, ResourceLimits] = {} self._limits: Dict[str, ResourceLimits] = {}
# When each plugin's metrics last reached the cache. Metrics change on
# every call, so they cannot be de-duplicated the way health state can;
# they are rate-limited instead. See _METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL.
self._metrics_persisted_at: Dict[str, float] = {}
# Thread-local storage for execution tracking # Thread-local storage for execution tracking
self._local = threading.local() self._local = threading.local()
@@ -250,8 +232,18 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
# CPU is harder to measure per-call, so we track it separately # CPU is harder to measure per-call, so we track it separately
metrics.cpu_percent = self._get_process_cpu_percent() metrics.cpu_percent = self._get_process_cpu_percent()
# Persist metrics, at most once per interval per plugin. # Persist metrics
self._persist_metrics(plugin_id, metrics) cache_key = self._get_metrics_key(plugin_id)
self.cache_manager.set(cache_key, {
'memory_mb': metrics.memory_mb,
'cpu_percent': metrics.cpu_percent,
'execution_time': metrics.execution_time,
'call_count': metrics.call_count,
'total_execution_time': metrics.total_execution_time,
'max_execution_time': metrics.max_execution_time,
'min_execution_time': metrics.min_execution_time if metrics.min_execution_time != float('inf') else 0.0,
'last_update_time': metrics.last_update_time
})
# Check limits # Check limits
if limits: if limits:
@@ -371,37 +363,6 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
summaries[plugin_id] = self.get_metrics_summary(plugin_id) summaries[plugin_id] = self.get_metrics_summary(plugin_id)
return summaries return summaries
def _persist_metrics(self, plugin_id: str, metrics: ResourceMetrics,
force: bool = False) -> None:
"""Write a plugin's metrics to the cache, at most once per interval.
Caller must hold ``self._lock``.
"""
# Monotonic, not wall clock: these devices have no RTC, so the clock
# jumps by however far off boot-time was the moment NTP first syncs.
# A forward jump would allow an early write, a backward one would
# stall the snapshot well past the interval.
now = time.monotonic()
if not force and now - self._metrics_persisted_at.get(plugin_id, 0.0) \
< _METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL:
return
cache_key = self._get_metrics_key(plugin_id)
self.cache_manager.set(cache_key, {
'memory_mb': metrics.memory_mb,
'cpu_percent': metrics.cpu_percent,
'execution_time': metrics.execution_time,
'call_count': metrics.call_count,
'total_execution_time': metrics.total_execution_time,
'max_execution_time': metrics.max_execution_time,
'min_execution_time': (metrics.min_execution_time
if metrics.min_execution_time != float('inf')
else 0.0),
'last_update_time': metrics.last_update_time,
})
# Only after the write lands. Marking it first would mean a failed
# set() bought the next interval's silence without leaving a snapshot.
self._metrics_persisted_at[plugin_id] = now
def reset_metrics(self, plugin_id: str) -> None: def reset_metrics(self, plugin_id: str) -> None:
"""Reset metrics for a plugin.""" """Reset metrics for a plugin."""
with self._lock: with self._lock:
@@ -409,7 +370,4 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
self._metrics[plugin_id] = ResourceMetrics() self._metrics[plugin_id] = ResourceMetrics()
cache_key = self._get_metrics_key(plugin_id) cache_key = self._get_metrics_key(plugin_id)
self.cache_manager.delete(cache_key) self.cache_manager.delete(cache_key)
# Let the next call persist immediately rather than leaving the
# deleted key absent for the rest of the interval.
self._metrics_persisted_at.pop(plugin_id, None)
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@@ -143,6 +143,12 @@ def mask_secret_fields(config: Dict[str, Any], schema_properties: Dict[str, Any]
return result return result
#: What a masked secret looks like on the wire. Named because the write path
#: has to recognise it coming back: a client that renders the mask and posts
#: it unchanged must not store the mask as if it were the secret.
SECRET_MASK = '\u2022' * 8
def mask_all_secret_values(config: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: def mask_all_secret_values(config: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Blanket-mask every non-empty value in a secrets config dict. """Blanket-mask every non-empty value in a secrets config dict.
@@ -161,7 +167,7 @@ def mask_all_secret_values(config: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
if isinstance(v, dict): if isinstance(v, dict):
masked[k] = mask_all_secret_values(v) masked[k] = mask_all_secret_values(v)
elif v not in (None, '') and not (isinstance(v, str) and v.startswith('YOUR_')): elif v not in (None, '') and not (isinstance(v, str) and v.startswith('YOUR_')):
masked[k] = '••••••••' masked[k] = SECRET_MASK
else: else:
masked[k] = v masked[k] = v
return masked return masked
@@ -189,3 +195,30 @@ def remove_empty_secrets(secrets: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
elif v is not None and not (isinstance(v, str) and v.strip() == ''): elif v is not None and not (isinstance(v, str) and v.strip() == ''):
result[k] = v result[k] = v
return result return result
def strip_masked_values(secrets: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Remove values a client echoed back rather than changed.
The counterpart to :func:`mask_all_secret_values`. A client that GETs the
masked secrets, edits one field and POSTs the whole object back is sending
``SECRET_MASK`` for every field it did not touch. Storing those would
replace each untouched credential with eight bullet characters.
Drops the mask and, like :func:`remove_empty_secrets`, blank values -- so
the caller can merge the result onto what is already stored and have
"unchanged" mean unchanged. Empty nested dicts are pruned.
"""
result: Dict[str, Any] = {}
for k, v in secrets.items():
if isinstance(v, dict):
nested = strip_masked_values(v)
if nested:
result[k] = nested
elif v is None:
continue
elif isinstance(v, str) and (v.strip() == '' or v == SECRET_MASK):
continue
else:
result[k] = v
return result
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@@ -127,67 +127,3 @@ class TestForceReload:
fresh = mon.get_metrics_summary("p", force_reload=True) fresh = mon.get_metrics_summary("p", force_reload=True)
assert fresh["call_count"] == 7 assert fresh["call_count"] == 7
assert any(c.kwargs.get("memory_ttl") == 0 for c in cache.get.call_args_list) assert any(c.kwargs.get("memory_ttl") == 0 for c in cache.get.call_args_list)
class TestMetricsPersistenceChurn:
"""Metrics are telemetry; writing them on every call wore the SD card.
Each write is a ~350-byte file, which on ext4 costs a 4KB block plus a
journal entry. At roughly nine calls a minute per plugin across fourteen
plugins it dominated the device's write volume.
"""
def test_repeated_calls_persist_once_per_interval(self):
cache = _cache()
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
for _ in range(50):
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
assert len(writes) == 1, (
f"50 calls produced {len(writes)} metric writes; expected 1")
def test_the_interval_elapsing_allows_the_next_write(self, monkeypatch):
import src.plugin_system.resource_monitor as rm
cache = _cache()
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
# pretend the interval has passed
mon._metrics_persisted_at["p"] -= rm._METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL + 1
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
assert len(writes) == 2
def test_in_memory_metrics_stay_exact_while_writes_are_skipped(self):
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(_cache(), enable_monitoring=False)
for _ in range(20):
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
assert mon.get_metrics("p").call_count == 20
def test_reset_lets_the_next_call_persist_immediately(self):
cache = _cache()
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
mon.reset_metrics("p")
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
assert len(writes) == 2, "reset should clear the throttle timestamp"
def test_a_failed_write_does_not_buy_the_next_interval_of_silence(self):
"""A set() that raises must not count as having persisted.
Marking the timestamp before the write would leave no snapshot in the
cache and still suppress the next 30 seconds of attempts.
"""
cache = _cache()
cache.set.side_effect = [OSError("disk full"), None]
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
with pytest.raises(OSError):
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
# the very next call must try again rather than skip the interval
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
assert len(writes) == 2, "a failed write should be retried, not skipped"
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
"""GET /config/secrets must not hand out credentials, and the client's
read-modify-write cycle must not destroy them.
This interface has no authentication. The endpoint returned the whole
config_secrets.json to anyone who could reach the port; on one rig that was a
40-character GitHub token, a 183-character Home Assistant token and three API
keys. Masking it alone is not enough: the only client fetches every secret,
edits one field and posts all of them back, so the write path has to treat an
echoed mask as "unchanged".
"""
import json
import sys
from pathlib import Path
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).parent))
from test_api_v3_secret_roundtrip import env, _on_disk # noqa: F401,E402
from src.web_interface.secret_helpers import SECRET_MASK # noqa: E402
STORED = {
"github": {"api_token": "ghp_" + "x" * 36},
"ledmatrix-weather": {"api_key": "w" * 32},
"incoming-packages": {"ha_token": "h" * 183},
"unset-plugin": {"api_key": ""},
"placeholder-plugin": {"api_key": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"},
}
def _seed(env):
env.secrets_file.write_text(json.dumps(STORED))
def _get(env):
r = env.client.get("/api/v3/config/secrets")
assert r.status_code == 200, r.get_data(as_text=True)[:200]
return r.get_json()["data"]
def test_no_credential_leaves_the_process(env):
_seed(env)
body = json.dumps(_get(env))
for secret in ("ghp_" + "x" * 36, "w" * 32, "h" * 183):
assert secret not in body, "endpoint returned a stored credential"
def test_set_and_unset_remain_distinguishable(env):
_seed(env)
data = _get(env)
assert data["github"]["api_token"] == SECRET_MASK
assert data["unset-plugin"]["api_key"] == ""
assert data["placeholder-plugin"]["api_key"] == "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
def test_the_clients_read_modify_write_preserves_every_other_secret(env):
"""What the GitHub-token save button actually does."""
_seed(env)
secrets = _get(env) # everything arrives masked
secrets["github"]["api_token"] = "ghp_" + "n" * 36 # user changes one
r = env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets", json=secrets)
assert r.status_code == 200, r.get_data(as_text=True)[:200]
on_disk = _on_disk(env.secrets_file)
assert on_disk["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_" + "n" * 36, "new token not saved"
assert on_disk["ledmatrix-weather"]["api_key"] == "w" * 32
assert on_disk["incoming-packages"]["ha_token"] == "h" * 183
def test_a_mask_echoed_back_is_never_stored(env):
_seed(env)
env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets", json=_get(env))
on_disk = _on_disk(env.secrets_file)
assert SECRET_MASK not in json.dumps(on_disk), "the mask was stored as a secret"
assert on_disk["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_" + "x" * 36
def test_a_brand_new_secret_can_still_be_added(env):
_seed(env)
env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets",
json={"new-plugin": {"api_key": "brand-new"}})
on_disk = _on_disk(env.secrets_file)
assert on_disk["new-plugin"]["api_key"] == "brand-new"
assert on_disk["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_" + "x" * 36
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@@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Import new infrastructure # Import new infrastructure
from src.web_interface.api_helpers import success_response, error_response, validate_request_json from src.web_interface.api_helpers import success_response, error_response, validate_request_json
from src.web_interface.errors import ErrorCode from src.web_interface.errors import ErrorCode
from src.web_interface.secret_helpers import find_secret_fields, separate_secrets from src.web_interface.secret_helpers import (find_secret_fields, mask_all_secret_values,
separate_secrets, strip_masked_values)
from src.web_interface.error_handler import describe_exception, redact_text from src.web_interface.error_handler import describe_exception, redact_text
from src.plugin_system.operation_types import OperationType from src.plugin_system.operation_types import OperationType
from src.web_interface.validators import ( from src.web_interface.validators import (
@@ -1333,7 +1334,12 @@ def get_secrets_config():
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'Config manager not initialized'}), 500 return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'Config manager not initialized'}), 500
config = api_v3.config_manager.get_raw_file_content('secrets') config = api_v3.config_manager.get_raw_file_content('secrets')
return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': config}) # This interface has no authentication, and this file is nothing but
# credentials. It was handing all of them to anyone who could reach
# the port. Values are masked; empty and YOUR_* placeholders are left
# alone so a client can still tell "set" from "not set".
return jsonify({'status': 'success',
'data': mask_all_secret_values(config)})
except Exception as e: except Exception as e:
logger.error('Unhandled exception', exc_info=True) logger.error('Unhandled exception', exc_info=True)
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'An error occurred; see logs for details', 'details': describe_exception(e)}), 500 return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'An error occurred; see logs for details', 'details': describe_exception(e)}), 500
@@ -1395,8 +1401,19 @@ def save_raw_secrets_config():
if not data: if not data:
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'No data provided'}), 400 return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'No data provided'}), 400
# Save the secrets config # The GET above masks what it returns, and this endpoint's only client
api_v3.config_manager.save_raw_file_content('secrets', data) # reads the whole file, edits one field and posts all of it back. So
# most of what arrives here is the mask, echoed rather than changed --
# storing it verbatim would replace every untouched credential with
# eight bullets. Strip those, then merge onto what is already stored,
# which makes "unchanged" mean unchanged.
#
# The cost is that a secret can no longer be cleared by blanking it.
# That needs its own affordance; a control that erases credentials as
# a side effect of saving an unrelated one is not it.
current = api_v3.config_manager.get_raw_file_content('secrets') or {}
merged = deep_merge(current, strip_masked_values(data))
api_v3.config_manager.save_raw_file_content('secrets', merged)
# Reload GitHub token in plugin store manager if it exists # Reload GitHub token in plugin store manager if it exists
if api_v3.plugin_store_manager: if api_v3.plugin_store_manager:
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@@ -4622,15 +4622,17 @@ window.loadGithubToken = function() {
// Handle empty data (secrets file doesn't exist) - API returns {} in this case // Handle empty data (secrets file doesn't exist) - API returns {} in this case
const secrets = data.data || {}; const secrets = data.data || {};
const token = secrets.github?.api_token || ''; const token = secrets.github?.api_token || '';
const configured = token && token !== 'YOUR_GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN';
if (input) { if (input) {
if (token && token !== 'YOUR_GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN') { // The endpoint masks what it returns, so this never holds
// Token exists and is valid // the real token -- and the field is deliberately left
input.value = token; // empty rather than filled with the mask, which would be
showNotification('GitHub token loaded successfully', 'success'); // saved verbatim the next time the user pressed Save.
input.value = '';
if (configured) {
showNotification('A GitHub token is saved. Enter a new one to replace it.', 'success');
} else { } else {
// No token configured or placeholder value
input.value = '';
showNotification('No GitHub token configured. Enter a new token to save.', 'info'); showNotification('No GitHub token configured. Enter a new token to save.', 'info');
} }
} }