58d7099125
0.2.10
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2026-01-01 13:55:10 -05:00
8b267451de
improve error reporting
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2026-01-01 13:53:10 -05:00
Jason Hall
90cc92fffe
feat: Add Go testscript compatibility for stdout/stderr commands ( #45 )
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- Add @R syntax for regex quoting in environment variables (${VAR@R})
- Add -count=N option support for stdout/stderr commands
- Fix empty quoted string parsing in command tokenization
- Add comprehensive test coverage for stdout/stderr matching behavior
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2026-01-01 18:28:39 +00:00
3536f0d48b
0.2.9
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2025-12-30 12:47:57 -05:00
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57965e8c91
Update version to 0.2.7 ( #42 )
2025-10-12 16:14:35 +00:00
Jason Hall
a3f2369b4f
0.2.6
2025-10-12 12:03:39 -04:00
Jason Hall
d085500a89
Prepare for 0.2.5
2025-10-12 11:43:23 -04:00
Jason Hall
74c62c4703
0.2.4: test trusted publishing ( #37 )
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2025-09-30 13:58:18 +00:00
Jason Hall
a330260340
prepare for 0.2.3 ( #36 )
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2025-09-30 11:53:55 +00:00
Jason Hall
3e8a70b817
update Cargo.lock too ( #35 )
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I'm still getting the hang of this thing...
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2025-09-30 07:46:48 +00:00
Jason Hall
03f83dd692
Bump version from 0.1.0 to 0.2.1 ( #34 )
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Missed this before cutting 0.2.0 😮💨
2025-09-30 07:39:54 +00:00
Copilot
4e754135a2
Add comprehensive fuzz testing infrastructure with automated CI/CD integration ( #25 )
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Implements fuzz testing to ensure the testscript-rs parser is resilient
to malformed, malicious, or unexpected input. This addresses security
and stability concerns by systematically testing edge cases that could
cause crashes, panics, or vulnerabilities.
## What's Added
**Fuzz Testing Infrastructure:**
- Four specialized fuzz targets using `cargo-fuzz` and libFuzzer
- Structured input generation with the `arbitrary` crate
- Comprehensive seed corpus with 26+ test cases for better coverage
- Complete documentation for developers and CI integration
**GitHub Actions Integration:**
- Automated daily fuzzing workflow that runs at 2 AM UTC
- Manual trigger capability via `workflow_dispatch` with configurable
parameters
- Automatic crash detection and artifact upload
- Corpus preservation for improved coverage over time
**Security Testing Coverage:**
- **Path traversal attempts**: Tests filenames like `../../etc/passwd`
- **Command injection patterns**: Malicious command sequences and
arguments
- **Memory safety**: Ensures no crashes, infinite loops, or excessive
memory usage
- **Input validation**: Verifies proper error handling for malformed
input
- **UTF-8 handling**: Graceful degradation for invalid byte sequences
## Fuzz Targets
1. **`parser`** - Tests the main `parser::parse()` function with
completely random bytes
2. **`tokens`** - Focuses on command parsing with various quoting,
conditions, and negation
3. **`env_substitution`** - Tests environment variable substitution with
edge cases and special characters
4. **`structured`** - Uses `arbitrary` to generate well-formed but
boundary-case txtar content
## Usage
**Local Testing:**
```bash
# Install fuzzing tools
cargo install cargo-fuzz
rustup default nightly
# Run parser fuzzing
cargo fuzz run parser
# Quick test all targets
for target in parser tokens env_substitution structured; do
timeout 30 cargo fuzz run "$target"
done
```
**GitHub Actions:**
1. Navigate to Actions → "Fuzz Testing" workflow
2. Click "Run workflow" to trigger manual execution
3. Optionally configure duration and run count parameters
## Results
All fuzz targets achieve high code coverage (300+ coverage points each)
and successfully handle malformed input without panics. The parser
maintains deterministic behavior and properly rejects security-sensitive
patterns like path traversal attempts.
**Files Added:**
- `fuzz/` - Complete fuzzing infrastructure
- `FUZZ.md` - Quick start documentation
- `fuzz/README.md` - Comprehensive fuzzing guide
- `.github/workflows/fuzz.yml` - Automated CI/CD workflow
- Four fuzz targets with seed corpus files
This implementation provides ongoing security assurance as the parser
evolves with both local development tools and automated continuous
testing through GitHub Actions.
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> <issue_title>Add fuzz testing for parser resilience</issue_title>
> <issue_description>## Feature Request: Fuzz Testing
>
> Since testscript-rs parses arbitrary user input in `.txtar` format, we
should add fuzz testing to ensure the parser is resilient to malformed,
malicious, or unexpected input.
>
> ## Fuzz Testing Targets
>
> ### **Primary Target: Parser**
> - **`parser::parse()`** - Main entry point for parsing .txtar content
> - Test with malformed file headers, invalid command syntax, edge cases
> - Ensure parser never panics, always returns proper errors
>
> ### **Secondary Targets:**
> - **Command token parsing** - `parse_command_tokens()`
> - **Environment variable substitution** - `substitute_env_vars()`
> - **File path handling** - Directory traversal attempts, special
characters
>
> ## Implementation
>
> Use `cargo-fuzz` with libFuzzer:
>
> ```toml
> # Cargo.toml
> [dev-dependencies]
> arbitrary = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
>
> # fuzz/Cargo.toml
> [dependencies.testscript-rs]
> path = ".."
>
> [dependencies]
> libfuzzer-sys = "0.4"
> arbitrary = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
> ```
>
> ## Fuzz Test Cases
>
> 1. **Random .txtar content** - Completely random bytes
> 2. **Structured fuzzing** - Valid-looking but malformed txtar
> 3. **Command injection attempts** - Malicious command patterns
> 4. **Path traversal attempts** - `../../../etc/passwd` in filenames
> 5. **Large inputs** - Very long lines, many files, deep nesting
> 6. **Unicode edge cases** - Invalid UTF-8, special characters
>
> ## Success Criteria
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> - Parser never panics on any input
> - All errors are properly structured (using our Error types)
> - No infinite loops or excessive memory usage
> - Security: No path traversal or command injection vulnerabilities
>
> ## Commands
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> ```bash
> cargo install cargo-fuzz
> cargo fuzz run parser
> cargo fuzz run tokens
> ```</issue_description>
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Fixes imjasonh/testscript-rs#11
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2025-09-27 19:36:31 +00:00
Jason Hall
448cf615db
add GHA workflow ( #1 )
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* add GHA workflow
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* fix CI
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* update readme
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* add badge
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2025-09-26 19:08:48 -04:00
Jason Hall
c39114f1a9
initial commit
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Signed-off-by: Jason Hall <jason@chainguard.dev>
2025-09-26 18:41:14 -04:00