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Riyadh 07753bb3e9 Task #244: Permissions impact preview + live update test sweep (focused subset)
Landed 3 of 11 umbrella items, deferred the rest as 3 well-scoped follow-ups.

#231 — POST /apps with permissionIds[] is now pinned by two tests in
app-permissions-crud.test.mjs: success commits the app + permission rows
together with an audit_logs row, and an unknown permissionId returns 404
without leaving an orphan app row or a stray app.create audit row. Extended
the after() to clean up audit_logs + permission_audit so reruns stay
idempotent.

#215 — Added two socket tests in role-permissions-realtime.test.mjs for the
per-permission POST and DELETE endpoints, mirroring the existing PUT
coverage. Both assert direct + group-derived holders receive
role_permissions_changed and outsiders do not. Each test creates a fresh
role via makeFreshRoleWithMembers() so prior state can't bleed in.

#216 — Found a real gap: apps.ts emitted nothing when an app's required-
permission set changed. Added emitAppsChangedToPermissionHolders() to
lib/realtime.ts (resolves users via role_permissions -> user_roles and
group_roles -> user_groups, dedupes, reuses emitAppsChangedToUsers), and
wired it into POST/DELETE /apps/:id/permissions — only emitted when an
actual row was inserted/deleted, not on no-op retries. New test file
apps-permissions-realtime.test.mjs covers direct holder + group-derived
holder receipt and an idempotent no-op DELETE NOT emitting.

Skipped (already done): #226 (non-admin gates already covered),
#229 (impact-preview already handles the removal branch).

Validation: 13/13 tests across the 3 modified files pass; 66/66 across
related permission/audit suites pass; full server suite is 236/238 with
the 2 failures (executive-meetings notifications, service-orders status
matrix) being pre-existing in untouched files.

Architect review: APPROVED with no critical/high findings; took the
optional hardening suggestion to add group-holder coverage to the #216
tests so both legs of the helper's resolution path are exercised.

Files: artifacts/api-server/src/lib/realtime.ts,
       artifacts/api-server/src/routes/apps.ts,
       artifacts/api-server/tests/app-permissions-crud.test.mjs,
       artifacts/api-server/tests/role-permissions-realtime.test.mjs,
       artifacts/api-server/tests/apps-permissions-realtime.test.mjs (new)
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import { test, before, after } from "node:test";
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import pg from "pg";
const API_BASE = process.env.TEST_API_BASE ?? "http://localhost:8080";
const DATABASE_URL = process.env.DATABASE_URL;
if (!DATABASE_URL) {
throw new Error("DATABASE_URL must be set to run these tests");
}
const TEST_PASSWORD = "TestPass123!";
const TEST_PASSWORD_HASH =
"$2b$10$Bs636ukPMyz01nKrsi.5m.JlDXSN22AVCvn8cgPWWDbo5yJRQX2vu";
const pool = new pg.Pool({ connectionString: DATABASE_URL });
let adminId;
let adminUsername;
let adminCookie;
let nonAdminId;
let nonAdminUsername;
let nonAdminCookie;
let hasUniquenessConstraint = false;
const createdAppIds = [];
const createdPermissionIds = [];
const createdUserIds = [];
async function detectUniquenessConstraint() {
// The schema in lib/db/src/schema/apps.ts declares a composite primary key
// on (app_id, permission_id), but the live DB may lag the schema until
// `drizzle push` succeeds (tracked separately). The idempotency assertions
// below depend on that constraint being enforced, so they are skipped
// until the constraint actually exists. Once the migration lands, the
// assertions start running automatically.
// Look for a unique/primary-key index whose key columns are EXACTLY
// {app_id, permission_id} — no fewer, no extras. A partial overlap
// (e.g. a single-column unique index, or a composite that also includes
// a third column) would not enforce the pairwise uniqueness the
// .onConflictDoNothing() route relies on for idempotency.
const { rows } = await pool.query(
`SELECT 1
FROM pg_index i
JOIN pg_class c ON c.oid = i.indrelid
JOIN LATERAL (
SELECT array_agg(att.attname ORDER BY att.attnum) AS cols
FROM unnest(i.indkey) WITH ORDINALITY AS k(attnum, ord)
JOIN pg_attribute att
ON att.attrelid = c.oid AND att.attnum = k.attnum
) cols ON true
WHERE c.relname = 'app_permissions'
AND (i.indisunique OR i.indisprimary)
AND cols.cols @> ARRAY['app_id','permission_id']::name[]
AND cols.cols <@ ARRAY['app_id','permission_id']::name[]
LIMIT 1`,
);
return rows.length > 0;
}
async function loginAndGetCookie(username, password) {
const res = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/auth/login`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({ username, password }),
});
assert.equal(res.status, 200, `login expected 200, got ${res.status}`);
const setCookie = res.headers.get("set-cookie");
return setCookie
.split(",")
.map((c) => c.split(";")[0].trim())
.find((c) => c.startsWith("connect.sid="));
}
async function createApp(prefix) {
const stamp = `${Date.now().toString(36)}_${Math.random().toString(36).slice(2, 6)}`;
const slug = `${prefix}_${stamp}`;
const res = await pool.query(
`INSERT INTO apps (slug, name_ar, name_en, route, is_active, sort_order)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, true, 999)
RETURNING id`,
[slug, slug, slug, `/${slug}`],
);
const id = res.rows[0].id;
createdAppIds.push(id);
return id;
}
async function createPermission(prefix) {
const stamp = `${Date.now().toString(36)}_${Math.random().toString(36).slice(2, 6)}`;
const name = `${prefix}.${stamp}`;
const res = await pool.query(
`INSERT INTO permissions (name, description_en) VALUES ($1, $2) RETURNING id`,
[name, name],
);
const id = res.rows[0].id;
createdPermissionIds.push(id);
return { id, name };
}
async function getPairsForApp(appId) {
const rows = await pool.query(
`SELECT permission_id FROM app_permissions WHERE app_id = $1 ORDER BY permission_id`,
[appId],
);
return rows.rows.map((r) => r.permission_id);
}
before(async () => {
hasUniquenessConstraint = await detectUniquenessConstraint();
const stamp = `${Date.now().toString(36)}_${Math.random().toString(36).slice(2, 6)}`;
adminUsername = `app_perms_admin_${stamp}`;
nonAdminUsername = `app_perms_user_${stamp}`;
const admin = await pool.query(
`INSERT INTO users (username, email, password_hash, display_name_en, preferred_language, is_active)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, 'App Perms Admin', 'en', true) RETURNING id`,
[adminUsername, `${adminUsername}@example.com`, TEST_PASSWORD_HASH],
);
adminId = admin.rows[0].id;
createdUserIds.push(adminId);
await pool.query(
`INSERT INTO user_roles (user_id, role_id) SELECT $1, id FROM roles WHERE name = 'admin'`,
[adminId],
);
const user = await pool.query(
`INSERT INTO users (username, email, password_hash, display_name_en, preferred_language, is_active)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, 'App Perms User', 'en', true) RETURNING id`,
[nonAdminUsername, `${nonAdminUsername}@example.com`, TEST_PASSWORD_HASH],
);
nonAdminId = user.rows[0].id;
createdUserIds.push(nonAdminId);
adminCookie = await loginAndGetCookie(adminUsername, TEST_PASSWORD);
nonAdminCookie = await loginAndGetCookie(nonAdminUsername, TEST_PASSWORD);
});
after(async () => {
if (createdAppIds.length) {
await pool.query(
`DELETE FROM app_permissions WHERE app_id = ANY($1::int[])`,
[createdAppIds],
);
// The new #231 tests below exercise POST /api/apps which writes
// audit_logs + permission_audit rows alongside the app row. Clean both
// up here so reruns stay idempotent and don't accumulate stamped rows.
await pool.query(
`DELETE FROM permission_audit WHERE target_kind = 'app' AND target_id = ANY($1::int[])`,
[createdAppIds],
);
await pool.query(
`DELETE FROM audit_logs WHERE target_type = 'app' AND target_id = ANY($1::int[])`,
[createdAppIds],
);
await pool.query(`DELETE FROM apps WHERE id = ANY($1::int[])`, [
createdAppIds,
]);
}
if (createdPermissionIds.length) {
await pool.query(
`DELETE FROM app_permissions WHERE permission_id = ANY($1::int[])`,
[createdPermissionIds],
);
await pool.query(`DELETE FROM permissions WHERE id = ANY($1::int[])`, [
createdPermissionIds,
]);
}
for (const uid of createdUserIds) {
if (uid !== undefined) {
await pool.query(`DELETE FROM user_roles WHERE user_id = $1`, [uid]);
await pool.query(`DELETE FROM users WHERE id = $1`, [uid]);
}
}
await pool.end();
});
test("GET /api/apps/:id/permissions lists nothing for a fresh app", async () => {
const appId = await createApp("apc_list_empty");
const res = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
headers: { Cookie: adminCookie },
});
assert.equal(res.status, 200);
const body = await res.json();
assert.deepEqual(body, []);
});
test("POST /api/apps/:id/permissions adds a permission and is idempotent on duplicates", async (t) => {
const appId = await createApp("apc_add");
const { id: permId, name: permName } = await createPermission("apc.add");
// First insert: 201, body contains the link.
const first = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: adminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({ permissionId: permId }),
});
assert.equal(first.status, 201);
const firstBody = await first.json();
assert.equal(firstBody.appId, appId);
assert.equal(firstBody.permissionId, permId);
assert.deepEqual(await getPairsForApp(appId), [permId]);
if (!hasUniquenessConstraint) {
// Without the (app_id, permission_id) primary key on app_permissions,
// .onConflictDoNothing() has nothing to conflict against, so a duplicate
// POST inserts a second row. Skip the idempotency assertions until the
// constraint exists in the DB (tracked separately).
t.skip(
"app_permissions has no uniqueness constraint on (app_id, permission_id) yet; skipping duplicate-insert assertions until drizzle push is re-run",
);
return;
}
// Re-adding the exact same pair must NOT throw a unique-violation; the
// route uses .onConflictDoNothing() so the UI can safely retry.
const second = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: adminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({ permissionId: permId }),
});
assert.equal(second.status, 201);
// Still exactly one row — the composite primary key was respected without
// an error bubbling up to the client.
assert.deepEqual(await getPairsForApp(appId), [permId]);
// List endpoint reflects the assignment with the joined permission record.
const list = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
headers: { Cookie: adminCookie },
});
assert.equal(list.status, 200);
const listBody = await list.json();
assert.equal(listBody.length, 1);
assert.equal(listBody[0].id, permId);
assert.equal(listBody[0].name, permName);
});
test("POST /api/apps/:id/permissions returns 404 for an unknown app or permission", async () => {
const appId = await createApp("apc_unknown");
const { id: permId } = await createPermission("apc.unknown");
const unknownAppRow = await pool.query(
`SELECT COALESCE(MAX(id), 0) AS m FROM apps`,
);
const unknownAppId = unknownAppRow.rows[0].m + 9999;
const unknownPermRow = await pool.query(
`SELECT COALESCE(MAX(id), 0) AS m FROM permissions`,
);
const unknownPermId = unknownPermRow.rows[0].m + 9999;
const noApp = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${unknownAppId}/permissions`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: adminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({ permissionId: permId }),
});
assert.equal(noApp.status, 404);
const noPerm = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: adminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({ permissionId: unknownPermId }),
});
assert.equal(noPerm.status, 404);
// Neither rejected call should have left a row behind.
assert.deepEqual(await getPairsForApp(appId), []);
});
test("DELETE /api/apps/:id/permissions/:permissionId removes the pair and is idempotent", async () => {
const appId = await createApp("apc_delete");
const { id: p1 } = await createPermission("apc.delete.a");
const { id: p2 } = await createPermission("apc.delete.b");
// Seed the app with two permissions.
for (const pid of [p1, p2]) {
const r = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: adminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({ permissionId: pid }),
});
assert.equal(r.status, 201);
}
assert.deepEqual(
await getPairsForApp(appId),
[p1, p2].sort((a, b) => a - b),
);
const del = await fetch(
`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions/${p1}`,
{ method: "DELETE", headers: { Cookie: adminCookie } },
);
assert.equal(del.status, 204);
assert.deepEqual(await getPairsForApp(appId), [p2]);
// Re-deleting a pair that no longer exists is a 204 no-op (the row count
// is zero but the contract is idempotent so the UI can safely retry).
const again = await fetch(
`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions/${p1}`,
{ method: "DELETE", headers: { Cookie: adminCookie } },
);
assert.equal(again.status, 204);
assert.deepEqual(await getPairsForApp(appId), [p2]);
});
test("non-admins receive 403 from every app-permissions admin endpoint", async () => {
const appId = await createApp("apc_forbidden");
const { id: permId } = await createPermission("apc.forbidden");
const list = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
headers: { Cookie: nonAdminCookie },
});
assert.equal(list.status, 403);
const add = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: nonAdminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({ permissionId: permId }),
});
assert.equal(add.status, 403);
const del = await fetch(
`${API_BASE}/api/apps/${appId}/permissions/${permId}`,
{ method: "DELETE", headers: { Cookie: nonAdminCookie } },
);
assert.equal(del.status, 403);
// None of the rejected calls should have written a row.
assert.deepEqual(await getPairsForApp(appId), []);
});
// #231: POST /apps with permissionIds[] commits the app row and its permission
// rows in a single transaction. The route also pre-validates every permission
// id so it can reject the whole call with 404 before touching apps_table — the
// two tests below pin both halves of that contract so a future refactor can't
// silently start leaving orphaned app rows behind on a bad permission id.
test("POST /api/apps with permissionIds[] commits the app and its permission rows together", async () => {
const stamp = `${Date.now().toString(36)}_${Math.random().toString(36).slice(2, 6)}`;
const slug = `apc_create_with_perms_${stamp}`;
const { id: p1 } = await createPermission("apc.create.a");
const { id: p2 } = await createPermission("apc.create.b");
const res = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: adminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({
slug,
nameAr: slug,
nameEn: slug,
iconName: "Box",
route: `/${slug}`,
color: "#000000",
permissionIds: [p1, p2],
}),
});
assert.equal(res.status, 201);
const created = await res.json();
assert.ok(Number.isInteger(created.id));
createdAppIds.push(created.id);
// Both permission rows landed atomically with the app.
assert.deepEqual(
await getPairsForApp(created.id),
[p1, p2].sort((a, b) => a - b),
);
// The audit_logs row for app.create exists and records the gating
// permissionIds the admin requested, so the history view shows the gate
// was set at create time (not in a separate POST).
const audit = await pool.query(
`SELECT metadata FROM audit_logs
WHERE action = 'app.create' AND target_type = 'app' AND target_id = $1`,
[created.id],
);
assert.equal(audit.rowCount, 1);
assert.deepEqual(
[...audit.rows[0].metadata.permissionIds].sort((a, b) => a - b),
[p1, p2].sort((a, b) => a - b),
);
});
test("POST /api/apps with an unknown permissionId rolls back: no orphan app row, no audit row", async () => {
const stamp = `${Date.now().toString(36)}_${Math.random().toString(36).slice(2, 6)}`;
const slug = `apc_create_rollback_${stamp}`;
const { id: realPerm } = await createPermission("apc.rollback.real");
const unknownPermRow = await pool.query(
`SELECT COALESCE(MAX(id), 0) AS m FROM permissions`,
);
const unknownPermId = unknownPermRow.rows[0].m + 9999;
const res = await fetch(`${API_BASE}/api/apps`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", Cookie: adminCookie },
body: JSON.stringify({
slug,
nameAr: slug,
nameEn: slug,
iconName: "Box",
route: `/${slug}`,
color: "#000000",
permissionIds: [realPerm, unknownPermId],
}),
});
assert.equal(res.status, 404);
// The slug must NOT exist in apps — even partial creation would leave the
// app reachable in an "unrestricted" state, defeating the gate the admin
// asked for. Using the slug (not an id) is intentional: the request never
// got an id back, so this is the only handle we have on the would-be row.
const orphan = await pool.query(`SELECT id FROM apps WHERE slug = $1`, [slug]);
assert.equal(orphan.rowCount, 0, "no orphan app row should exist after a 404");
// And no audit_logs row should claim we created it either.
const audit = await pool.query(
`SELECT 1 FROM audit_logs
WHERE action = 'app.create' AND metadata->>'slug' = $1`,
[slug],
);
assert.equal(audit.rowCount, 0, "no app.create audit row should exist after a 404");
});