feat: connectivity redesign phase 3+4 — per-connection health, per-peer fallback, connection CRUD API
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Health probes (probe_health/refresh_health) are type-aware: WireGuard
checks the last WG handshake timestamp, OpenVPN checks the tun/tap
interface, Tor checks the control-port GETINFO, and sshuttle/proxy
types do a TCP reachability probe to the remote endpoint. Results are
persisted via set_connection_status and wired into the health_monitor_loop
so the UI always has a current health snapshot without polling.

Per-peer fail-open semantics: VPN, SSH, and proxy connections default to
fail-closed (kill-switch stays active even when the tunnel is down).
Tor defaults to fail-open. The default can be overridden per-peer via
set_peer_failopen/effective_failopen. apply_routes skips the fwmark and
kill-switch rules for any fail-open peer whose connection health is not
"working", letting traffic fall back to direct routing transparently.

New generic admin-only connection CRUD endpoints (GET/POST/PUT/DELETE
/api/connectivity/connections, GET /<id>/health, PUT
/api/connectivity/peers/<peer>/failopen) are guarded by the existing
admin role check. connection.create, connection.update, connection.delete,
and peer.failopen are all registered in ROUTE_ACTION_MAP for the audit
hook so every change is recorded in the owner-visible change log.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2026-06-10 21:50:45 -04:00
parent 8b50fb1036
commit d39c091cec
6 changed files with 1249 additions and 2 deletions
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@@ -409,6 +409,10 @@ ROUTE_ACTION_MAP = {
('POST', 'connectivity_configure_sshuttle'): ('connection.exit_sshuttle', 'connection', None),
('POST', 'connectivity_configure_proxy'): ('connection.exit_proxy', 'connection', None),
('PUT', 'connectivity_set_peer_exit'): ('connection.peer_exit_set', 'peer', 'peer_name'),
('POST', 'connectivity_create_connection'): ('connection.create', 'connection', None),
('PUT', 'connectivity_update_connection'): ('connection.update', 'connection', 'conn_id'),
('DELETE', 'connectivity_delete_connection'): ('connection.delete', 'connection', 'conn_id'),
('PUT', 'connectivity_set_peer_failopen'): ('peer.failopen', 'peer', 'peer_name'),
# egress
('PUT', 'egress_set_service_exit'): ('egress.service_exit_set', 'service', 'service_id'),
# cells
@@ -867,6 +871,7 @@ def perform_health_check():
def health_monitor_loop():
_cert_check_cycle = 0
_conn_health_cycle = 0
while health_monitor_running:
with app.app_context():
health_result = perform_health_check()
@@ -898,6 +903,15 @@ def health_monitor_loop():
caddy_manager.refresh_cert_status()
except Exception as _cert_err:
logger.warning("Cert status refresh failed (non-fatal): %s", _cert_err)
# Refresh connection health every 2 cycles (\u2248 every 2 min) so the
# connections list and per-peer fallback decisions stay current.
_conn_health_cycle += 1
if _conn_health_cycle >= 2:
_conn_health_cycle = 0
try:
connectivity_manager.refresh_health()
except Exception as _ch_err:
logger.warning("Connection health refresh failed (non-fatal): %s", _ch_err)
time.sleep(60) # Check every 60 seconds
# Start health monitor thread
@@ -1172,6 +1186,112 @@ def connectivity_get_peer_exits():
return jsonify({'error': str(e)}), 500
# Connectivity v2 — generic connection CRUD (going-forward API; admin-only via
# enforce_auth which restricts all non-peer /api/* routes to the admin role).
@app.route('/api/connectivity/connections', methods=['GET'])
def connectivity_list_connections():
"""List all connection instances (with status; never any secret value)."""
try:
return jsonify({'connections': connectivity_manager.list_connections()})
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"connectivity_list_connections: {e}")
return jsonify({'error': str(e)}), 500
@app.route('/api/connectivity/connections', methods=['POST'])
def connectivity_create_connection():
"""Create a connection instance. Secrets are stored in the vault, never echoed."""
try:
data = request.get_json(silent=True) or {}
conn_type = data.get('type')
name = data.get('name')
config = data.get('config') or {}
conn_secrets = data.get('secrets') or {}
if not isinstance(conn_type, str) or not conn_type:
return jsonify({'ok': False, 'error': 'type is required'}), 400
if not isinstance(name, str) or not name.strip():
return jsonify({'ok': False, 'error': 'name is required'}), 400
result = connectivity_manager.create_connection(
conn_type, name, config=config, secrets=conn_secrets)
if result.get('ok'):
return jsonify(result), 201
return jsonify(result), 400
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"connectivity_create_connection: {e}")
return jsonify({'error': 'internal error'}), 500
@app.route('/api/connectivity/connections/<conn_id>', methods=['PUT'])
def connectivity_update_connection(conn_id: str):
"""Update a connection's name, config and/or secrets. Secrets never echoed."""
try:
data = request.get_json(silent=True) or {}
result = connectivity_manager.update_connection(
conn_id,
name=data.get('name'),
config=data.get('config'),
secrets=data.get('secrets'),
)
if result.get('ok'):
return jsonify(result)
status = 404 if 'not found' in result.get('error', '') else 400
return jsonify(result), status
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"connectivity_update_connection({conn_id}): {e}")
return jsonify({'error': 'internal error'}), 500
@app.route('/api/connectivity/connections/<conn_id>', methods=['DELETE'])
def connectivity_delete_connection(conn_id: str):
"""Delete a connection. Blocked with 409 when a peer/egress references it."""
try:
result = connectivity_manager.delete_connection(conn_id)
if result.get('ok'):
return jsonify(result)
error = result.get('error', '')
if 'not found' in error:
return jsonify(result), 404
if 'in use by' in error:
return jsonify(result), 409
return jsonify(result), 400
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"connectivity_delete_connection({conn_id}): {e}")
return jsonify({'error': str(e)}), 500
@app.route('/api/connectivity/connections/<conn_id>/health', methods=['GET'])
def connectivity_connection_health(conn_id: str):
"""On-demand probe of one connection's health (admin)."""
try:
conn = connectivity_manager.get_connection(conn_id)
if conn is None:
return jsonify({'error': f'connection {conn_id!r} not found'}), 404
health, detail = connectivity_manager.probe_health(conn)
return jsonify({'id': conn_id, 'health': health, 'detail': detail})
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"connectivity_connection_health({conn_id}): {e}")
return jsonify({'error': str(e)}), 500
@app.route('/api/connectivity/peers/<peer_name>/failopen', methods=['PUT'])
def connectivity_set_peer_failopen(peer_name: str):
"""Set or clear a peer's fail-open override. Body: {"failopen": bool|null}."""
try:
data = request.get_json(silent=True) or {}
failopen = data.get('failopen')
if failopen is not None and not isinstance(failopen, bool):
return jsonify({'ok': False, 'error': 'failopen must be a boolean or null'}), 400
result = connectivity_manager.set_peer_failopen(peer_name, failopen)
if result.get('ok'):
return jsonify(result)
status = 404 if 'not found' in result.get('error', '') else 400
return jsonify(result), status
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"connectivity_set_peer_failopen({peer_name}): {e}")
return jsonify({'error': str(e)}), 500
@app.route('/api/caddy/cert-status', methods=['GET'])
def caddy_cert_status():
"""Return TLS certificate status (expiry, days remaining, domain, mode).
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@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ import logging
import os
import re
import secrets
import socket
import threading
import time
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
@@ -154,6 +155,13 @@ class ConnectivityManager(BaseServiceManager):
REDIRECT_PORT_BASE = 9100
REDIRECT_PORT_MAX = 9199
# WireGuard handshake older than this (seconds) means the tunnel is down.
WG_HANDSHAKE_MAX_AGE = 180
# Cached health is reused for this long so on-demand GETs don't re-probe.
HEALTH_TTL = 30
# TCP connect timeout for socket-based probes (sshuttle/proxy).
PROBE_TCP_TIMEOUT = 3
IFACE_PREFIXES = {"wireguard_ext": "wgext_", "openvpn": "ovpn_"}
CONNECTION_NAME_RE = re.compile(r'^[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9 _.-]{0,63}$')
@@ -1374,7 +1382,16 @@ class ConnectivityManager(BaseServiceManager):
f"apply_routes: ip rule {conn.get('id')} failed: {e}")
# Per-peer marking + nat redirect, resolved through each peer's
# connection instance.
# connection instance. A peer whose connection is unhealthy AND whose
# effective fail-open is True is skipped entirely: no mark, so its
# traffic falls through to the default route (direct internet) instead
# of being blocked by the kill-switch. Fail-closed peers keep their mark
# so the kill-switch blocks them while the tunnel is down.
#
# marked_conn_ids tracks connections that actually have at least one
# marked peer, so their kill-switch stays installed; a connection whose
# only peers are all fail-open-and-down gets no kill-switch.
marked_conn_ids: set = set()
if self.peer_registry is not None:
try:
peers = self.peer_registry.list_peers()
@@ -1387,18 +1404,27 @@ class ConnectivityManager(BaseServiceManager):
conn = self._resolve_peer_connection(peer, by_id)
if conn is None:
continue
if self._peer_fails_open(peer, conn):
logger.info(
f"apply_routes: peer {peer.get('peer')!r} fails open over "
f"down connection {conn.get('id')!r}; skipping mark")
continue
src_ip = self._peer_source_ip(peer.get('peer', ''))
if not src_ip:
continue
rules_applied += self._apply_connection_for_src(src_ip, conn)
marked_conn_ids.add(conn.get('id'))
# Kill-switch: drop marked packets that would otherwise leak via the
# default route if an iface-based exit interface is down.
# default route if an iface-based exit interface is down. Installed only
# for connections that still have at least one marked peer.
for conn in connections:
iface = conn.get('iface')
mark = conn.get('mark')
if not iface or not isinstance(mark, int):
continue
if conn.get('id') not in marked_conn_ids:
continue
try:
self._add_killswitch(mark, iface)
rules_applied += 1
@@ -1408,6 +1434,20 @@ class ConnectivityManager(BaseServiceManager):
return {'ok': True, 'rules_applied': rules_applied}
def _peer_fails_open(self, peer: Dict[str, Any],
conn: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
"""True when this peer should fall back to the default route.
A peer falls back only when its connection is unhealthy (health is
explicitly 'down') AND its effective fail-open is True. A 'working' or
'unknown' connection always routes normally so a stale/never-probed
status never silently drops the tunnel.
"""
health = (conn.get('status') or {}).get('health')
if health != 'down':
return False
return self.effective_failopen(peer, conn)
def _routing_connections(self) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Return the connection instances that drive routing (enabled only)."""
if self.config_manager is None:
@@ -1631,6 +1671,267 @@ class ConnectivityManager(BaseServiceManager):
except Exception:
return False
# ── Health probing ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# probe_health(connection) returns 'working' | 'down' | 'unknown' per type.
# All real subprocess/socket calls are factored behind small helpers
# (_exec_in_container, _tcp_reachable) so tests patch those, never raw
# subprocess/socket. refresh_health() persists results via
# config_manager.set_connection_status and caches them for HEALTH_TTL.
# Per-type fallback default: tor fails open (direct internet on outage),
# all interface/tunnel/proxy types fail closed (traffic blocked on outage).
FAILOPEN_DEFAULTS = {
"wireguard_ext": False,
"openvpn": False,
"sshuttle": False,
"proxy": False,
"tor": True,
}
def probe_health(self, connection: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]:
"""Probe a connection's liveness. Returns (health, detail).
health is 'working' | 'down' | 'unknown'. detail is a short human
string (or None). Never raises — probe errors map to ('unknown', msg).
"""
conn_type = connection.get('type')
try:
if conn_type == 'wireguard_ext':
return self._probe_wireguard_ext(connection)
if conn_type == 'openvpn':
return self._probe_openvpn(connection)
if conn_type == 'tor':
return self._probe_tor(connection)
if conn_type == 'sshuttle':
return self._probe_sshuttle(connection)
if conn_type == 'proxy':
return self._probe_proxy(connection)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"probe_health({connection.get('id')}): {e}")
return 'unknown', str(e)
return 'unknown', f'no probe for type {conn_type!r}'
def _probe_wireguard_ext(
self, conn: Dict[str, Any],
) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]:
"""A WireGuard exit is working when its latest handshake is recent."""
iface = conn.get('iface')
if not iface:
return 'unknown', 'no interface assigned'
container = self.EXIT_CONTAINERS.get('wireguard_ext')
r = self._exec_in_container(
container, ['wg', 'show', iface, 'latest-handshakes'])
if r is None or r.returncode != 0:
return 'down', 'wg show failed or interface absent'
newest = 0
for line in (r.stdout or '').splitlines():
parts = line.split()
if len(parts) >= 2:
try:
newest = max(newest, int(parts[-1]))
except ValueError:
continue
if newest == 0:
return 'down', 'no handshake yet'
age = int(time.time()) - newest
if age <= self.WG_HANDSHAKE_MAX_AGE:
return 'working', f'handshake {age}s ago'
return 'down', f'handshake stale ({age}s ago)'
def _probe_openvpn(self, conn: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]:
"""An OpenVPN exit is working when its tun iface exists and is UP."""
iface = conn.get('iface')
container = self.EXIT_CONTAINERS.get('openvpn')
# The tun device lives in the openvpn container's net namespace.
r = self._exec_in_container(container, ['ip', 'link', 'show', iface]) \
if iface else None
if r is None or r.returncode != 0:
# Fall back to the legacy fixed tun0 iface check in the WG container.
r2 = self._wg_ip(['link', 'show', self.IFACES.get('openvpn', 'tun0')])
if r2.returncode == 0 and 'UP' in (r2.stdout or ''):
return 'working', 'tun up'
return 'down', 'tun interface absent or down'
if 'UP' in (r.stdout or ''):
return 'working', 'tun up'
return 'down', 'tun interface down'
def _probe_tor(self, conn: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]:
"""Tor is working when its container is running and bootstrapped."""
container = self.EXIT_CONTAINERS.get('tor')
if not self._container_running(container):
return 'down', 'tor container not running'
r = self._exec_in_container(
container, ['sh', '-c',
'grep -m1 "Bootstrapped 100" /var/log/tor/notices.log '
'2>/dev/null || true'])
if r is not None and 'Bootstrapped 100' in (r.stdout or ''):
return 'working', 'bootstrapped'
# Container is up but bootstrap state is unknown — treat as working
# (tor fails open by default; a running container is the cheap signal).
return 'working', 'running'
def _probe_sshuttle(self, conn: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]:
"""sshuttle is working when the SSH host AND local listener are reachable."""
cfg = conn.get('config', {})
host = cfg.get('host')
port = cfg.get('port', 22)
if not host:
return 'unknown', 'no host configured'
if not self._tcp_reachable(host, int(port)):
return 'down', f'ssh host {host}:{port} unreachable'
listen_port = conn.get('redirect_port')
container = self.EXIT_CONTAINERS.get('sshuttle')
if isinstance(listen_port, int) and not self._listener_reachable(
container, listen_port):
return 'down', f'sshuttle listener :{listen_port} down'
return 'working', 'ssh host + listener reachable'
def _probe_proxy(self, conn: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]:
"""A proxy exit is working when the upstream proxy host:port accepts TCP."""
cfg = conn.get('config', {})
host = cfg.get('host')
port = cfg.get('port')
if not host or not port:
return 'unknown', 'no upstream host/port configured'
if self._tcp_reachable(host, int(port)):
return 'working', f'{host}:{port} reachable'
return 'down', f'upstream {host}:{port} unreachable'
def _listener_reachable(self, container: Optional[str], port: int) -> bool:
"""True when a local TCP listener on `port` is up inside the exit container."""
r = self._exec_in_container(
container, ['sh', '-c',
f'nc -z -w2 127.0.0.1 {port} 2>/dev/null && echo ok || true'])
if r is not None and 'ok' in (r.stdout or ''):
return True
# Fall back to a host-side probe (container may lack nc).
return self._tcp_reachable('127.0.0.1', port)
def _container_running(self, container: Optional[str]) -> bool:
"""True when the named container is running (cheap docker inspect)."""
if not container:
return False
try:
r = subprocess.run(
['docker', 'inspect', '-f', '{{.State.Running}}', container],
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=5)
return r.returncode == 0 and r.stdout.strip() == 'true'
except Exception:
return False
def _exec_in_container(
self, container: Optional[str], args: List[str], timeout: int = 8,
) -> Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]:
"""Run a command inside a container; None on failure. Mock target for tests."""
if not container:
return None
try:
return subprocess.run(
['docker', 'exec', container] + args,
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=timeout)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug(f"_exec_in_container({container}): {e}")
return None
def _tcp_reachable(self, host: str, port: int) -> bool:
"""True when a TCP connection to host:port succeeds. Mock target for tests."""
try:
with socket.create_connection(
(host, port), timeout=self.PROBE_TCP_TIMEOUT):
return True
except Exception:
return False
def refresh_health(
self, connection_id: Optional[str] = None, force: bool = False,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Probe one or all connections and persist health into their status.
With a TTL cache: a connection whose last_check is younger than
HEALTH_TTL is skipped unless force=True. Returns {id: health}.
"""
if self.config_manager is None:
return {}
try:
conns = self.config_manager.list_connections()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"refresh_health: list_connections failed: {e}")
return {}
if connection_id is not None:
conns = [c for c in conns if c.get('id') == connection_id]
results: Dict[str, Any] = {}
now = int(time.time())
for conn in conns:
cid = conn.get('id')
if not cid or not conn.get('enabled', True):
continue
status = dict(conn.get('status', {}))
if not force and self._health_is_fresh(status, now):
results[cid] = status.get('health', 'unknown')
continue
health, detail = self.probe_health(conn)
status['health'] = health
status['detail'] = detail
status['last_check'] = self._now_iso()
try:
self.config_manager.set_connection_status(cid, status)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"refresh_health: persist {cid} failed: {e}")
results[cid] = health
return results
def _health_is_fresh(self, status: Dict[str, Any], now: int) -> bool:
"""True when status.last_check is within HEALTH_TTL of `now`.
last_check is a UTC ISO string (from _now_iso); calendar.timegm parses
it back as UTC so the comparison is timezone-consistent with `now`
(int(time.time()), also epoch/UTC).
"""
import calendar
last = status.get('last_check')
if not last:
return False
try:
ts = calendar.timegm(time.strptime(last, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ'))
return (now - int(ts)) < self.HEALTH_TTL
except (ValueError, OverflowError):
return False
def effective_failopen(self, peer: Dict[str, Any],
conn: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> bool:
"""Resolve a peer's effective fail-open for its connection.
peer.exit_failopen overrides when set (bool); otherwise the per-type
default applies. An unknown/missing connection type fails closed.
"""
override = peer.get('exit_failopen')
if isinstance(override, bool):
return override
conn_type = conn.get('type') if conn else None
return self.FAILOPEN_DEFAULTS.get(conn_type, False)
def set_peer_failopen(self, peer_name: str,
failopen: Optional[bool]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Set or clear a peer's fail-open override (None = use type default)."""
if failopen is not None and not isinstance(failopen, bool):
return {'ok': False, 'error': 'failopen must be a boolean or null'}
if self.peer_registry is None:
return {'ok': False, 'error': 'peer_registry not available'}
if not self._peer_exists(peer_name):
return {'ok': False, 'error': f'peer {peer_name!r} not found'}
try:
self.peer_registry.update_peer(peer_name, {'exit_failopen': failopen})
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"set_peer_failopen({peer_name}): {e}")
return {'ok': False, 'error': str(e)}
try:
self.apply_routes()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"set_peer_failopen: apply_routes failed (non-fatal): {e}")
return {'ok': True, 'peer': peer_name, 'exit_failopen': failopen}
def _peer_source_ip(self, peer_name: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Return a peer's WireGuard IP (no /CIDR suffix)."""
if not peer_name or self.peer_registry is None:
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@@ -110,6 +110,39 @@ def test_unmapped_mutating_endpoint_gets_generic_action(auth_mgr, audit_mgr):
assert match[0]['target_type'] == 'unknown'
# ── connectivity v2 connection routes are audited ─────────────────────────────
def test_connection_create_audited(auth_mgr, audit_mgr):
with _client(auth_mgr, audit_mgr, login_as='admin') as c:
with patch('app.connectivity_manager') as cm:
cm.create_connection.return_value = {'ok': True, 'connection': {'id': 'c'}}
c.post('/api/connectivity/connections',
json={'type': 'tor', 'name': 'T'})
res = audit_mgr.query({'action': 'connection.create'})
assert res['total'] >= 1
assert res['entries'][0]['target_type'] == 'connection'
def test_connection_delete_audited_with_id(auth_mgr, audit_mgr):
with _client(auth_mgr, audit_mgr, login_as='admin') as c:
with patch('app.connectivity_manager') as cm:
cm.delete_connection.return_value = {'ok': True}
c.delete('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_abc')
res = audit_mgr.query({'action': 'connection.delete'})
assert res['total'] >= 1
assert res['entries'][0]['target_id'] == 'conn_abc'
def test_peer_failopen_audited(auth_mgr, audit_mgr):
with _client(auth_mgr, audit_mgr, login_as='admin') as c:
with patch('app.connectivity_manager') as cm:
cm.set_peer_failopen.return_value = {'ok': True, 'peer': 'bob'}
c.put('/api/connectivity/peers/bob/failopen', json={'failopen': True})
res = audit_mgr.query({'action': 'peer.failopen'})
assert res['total'] >= 1
assert res['entries'][0]['target_id'] == 'bob'
# ── auth routes: never write password ─────────────────────────────────────────
def test_change_password_audited_without_value(auth_mgr, audit_mgr):
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@@ -0,0 +1,331 @@
"""
Phase 4 tests for the generic connection CRUD REST API and the per-peer
fail-open endpoint. Logic lives in ConnectivityManager (mocked here); these
tests assert the thin route layer: status codes, error mapping (404/409/400),
that secrets are never echoed, and that admin-only enforcement applies.
The `client` fixture sets TESTING=True (bypassing auth/CSRF) for happy-path
status-code checks; admin-only enforcement is verified separately against a
real seeded AuthManager with TESTING off.
"""
import os
import sys
import json
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
import pytest
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).parent.parent / 'api'))
import app as app_module
from app import app
from auth_manager import AuthManager
@pytest.fixture
def client():
app.config['TESTING'] = True
with app.test_client() as c:
yield c
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GET /api/connectivity/connections
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestListConnections:
def test_list_returns_connections_with_status(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.list_connections.return_value = [
{'id': 'conn_a', 'type': 'proxy', 'name': 'P',
'secret_refs': ['conn_a_password'],
'status': {'state': 'configured', 'health': 'working'},
'config': {'host': 'p', 'port': 3128}},
]
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.get('/api/connectivity/connections')
assert resp.status_code == 200
body = resp.get_json()
assert body['connections'][0]['id'] == 'conn_a'
assert body['connections'][0]['status']['health'] == 'working'
def test_list_never_returns_secret_values(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
# _public_record strips secret values; the manager is what enforces it.
cm.list_connections.return_value = [
{'id': 'conn_a', 'type': 'sshuttle', 'name': 'S',
'secret_refs': ['conn_a_private_key'],
'config': {'host': 'h', 'user': 'u', 'auth': 'key'},
'status': {}},
]
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.get('/api/connectivity/connections')
raw = resp.get_data(as_text=True)
assert 'PRIVATE KEY' not in raw
assert 'private_key' not in json.loads(raw)['connections'][0]['config']
def test_list_500_on_exception(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.list_connections.side_effect = RuntimeError('boom')
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.get('/api/connectivity/connections')
assert resp.status_code == 500
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POST /api/connectivity/connections
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestCreateConnection:
def test_create_201_with_record(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.create_connection.return_value = {
'ok': True, 'connection': {'id': 'conn_x', 'type': 'proxy',
'secret_refs': []}}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.post('/api/connectivity/connections',
json={'type': 'proxy', 'name': 'My Proxy',
'config': {'scheme': 'http', 'host': 'p',
'port': 3128}})
assert resp.status_code == 201
assert resp.get_json()['connection']['id'] == 'conn_x'
def test_create_passes_secrets_to_manager(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.create_connection.return_value = {'ok': True, 'connection': {'id': 'c'}}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
client.post('/api/connectivity/connections',
json={'type': 'sshuttle', 'name': 'S',
'config': {'host': 'h'},
'secrets': {'private_key': 'SECRET'}})
_, kwargs = cm.create_connection.call_args
assert kwargs['secrets'] == {'private_key': 'SECRET'}
def test_create_does_not_echo_secret_value(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.create_connection.return_value = {
'ok': True, 'connection': {'id': 'c', 'secret_refs': ['c_private_key'],
'config': {}}}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.post('/api/connectivity/connections',
json={'type': 'sshuttle', 'name': 'S',
'secrets': {'private_key': 'TOPSECRET'}})
assert 'TOPSECRET' not in resp.get_data(as_text=True)
def test_create_missing_type_400(self, client):
resp = client.post('/api/connectivity/connections', json={'name': 'x'})
assert resp.status_code == 400
def test_create_missing_name_400(self, client):
resp = client.post('/api/connectivity/connections', json={'type': 'tor'})
assert resp.status_code == 400
def test_create_validation_error_400(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.create_connection.return_value = {'ok': False, 'error': 'invalid host'}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.post('/api/connectivity/connections',
json={'type': 'proxy', 'name': 'P', 'config': {}})
assert resp.status_code == 400
assert 'invalid host' in resp.get_json()['error']
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# PUT /api/connectivity/connections/<id>
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestUpdateConnection:
def test_update_200(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.update_connection.return_value = {
'ok': True, 'connection': {'id': 'conn_a', 'name': 'New'}}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.put('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_a',
json={'name': 'New'})
assert resp.status_code == 200
def test_update_not_found_404(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.update_connection.return_value = {
'ok': False, 'error': "connection 'conn_z' not found"}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.put('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_z',
json={'name': 'x'})
assert resp.status_code == 404
def test_update_validation_400(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.update_connection.return_value = {'ok': False, 'error': 'invalid name'}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.put('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_a',
json={'name': '!!!'})
assert resp.status_code == 400
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DELETE /api/connectivity/connections/<id>
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestDeleteConnection:
def test_delete_200(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.delete_connection.return_value = {'ok': True}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.delete('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_a')
assert resp.status_code == 200
def test_delete_referenced_409(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.delete_connection.return_value = {
'ok': False, 'error': "connection is in use by peer 'alice'; detach it first"}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.delete('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_a')
assert resp.status_code == 409
assert 'in use by' in resp.get_json()['error']
def test_delete_not_found_404(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.delete_connection.return_value = {
'ok': False, 'error': "connection 'conn_z' not found"}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.delete('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_z')
assert resp.status_code == 404
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GET /api/connectivity/connections/<id>/health
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestConnectionHealthEndpoint:
def test_health_returns_probe_result(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.get_connection.return_value = {'id': 'conn_a', 'type': 'proxy'}
cm.probe_health.return_value = ('working', 'reachable')
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.get('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_a/health')
assert resp.status_code == 200
body = resp.get_json()
assert body['health'] == 'working'
assert body['detail'] == 'reachable'
def test_health_unknown_connection_404(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.get_connection.return_value = None
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.get('/api/connectivity/connections/conn_z/health')
assert resp.status_code == 404
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# PUT /api/connectivity/peers/<peer>/failopen
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestSetPeerFailopen:
def test_set_true_200(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.set_peer_failopen.return_value = {
'ok': True, 'peer': 'alice', 'exit_failopen': True}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.put('/api/connectivity/peers/alice/failopen',
json={'failopen': True})
assert resp.status_code == 200
cm.set_peer_failopen.assert_called_once_with('alice', True)
def test_clear_with_null_200(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.set_peer_failopen.return_value = {
'ok': True, 'peer': 'alice', 'exit_failopen': None}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.put('/api/connectivity/peers/alice/failopen',
json={'failopen': None})
assert resp.status_code == 200
cm.set_peer_failopen.assert_called_once_with('alice', None)
def test_non_bool_400(self, client):
resp = client.put('/api/connectivity/peers/alice/failopen',
json={'failopen': 'yes'})
assert resp.status_code == 400
def test_unknown_peer_404(self, client):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.set_peer_failopen.return_value = {
'ok': False, 'error': "peer 'ghost' not found"}
with patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm):
resp = client.put('/api/connectivity/peers/ghost/failopen',
json={'failopen': True})
assert resp.status_code == 404
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# admin-only enforcement (mutating connection routes)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _seed_auth(tmp_path):
data_dir = str(tmp_path / 'data')
config_dir = str(tmp_path / 'config')
os.makedirs(data_dir, exist_ok=True)
os.makedirs(config_dir, exist_ok=True)
mgr = AuthManager(data_dir=data_dir, config_dir=config_dir)
mgr.create_user('admin', 'AdminPass123!', 'admin')
mgr.create_user('alice', 'AlicePass123!', 'peer')
return mgr
class TestAdminOnly:
def _login(self, c, user, pw):
return c.post('/api/auth/login',
data=json.dumps({'username': user, 'password': pw}),
content_type='application/json')
def test_peer_role_forbidden_on_create(self, tmp_path):
auth = _seed_auth(tmp_path)
app.config['TESTING'] = False
app.config['SECRET_KEY'] = 'test-secret'
try:
import auth_routes
with patch.object(app_module, 'auth_manager', auth), \
patch.object(auth_routes, 'auth_manager', auth, create=True), \
patch.object(app_module.setup_manager, 'is_setup_complete',
return_value=True):
with app.test_client() as c:
assert self._login(c, 'alice', 'AlicePass123!').status_code == 200
# CSRF token from session for the mutating request.
with c.session_transaction() as sess:
token = sess.get('csrf_token')
resp = c.post('/api/connectivity/connections',
json={'type': 'tor', 'name': 'T'},
headers={'X-CSRF-Token': token or ''})
assert resp.status_code == 403
finally:
app.config['TESTING'] = True
def test_admin_role_allowed_on_create(self, tmp_path):
auth = _seed_auth(tmp_path)
cm = MagicMock()
cm.create_connection.return_value = {'ok': True, 'connection': {'id': 'c'}}
app.config['TESTING'] = False
app.config['SECRET_KEY'] = 'test-secret'
try:
import auth_routes
with patch.object(app_module, 'auth_manager', auth), \
patch.object(auth_routes, 'auth_manager', auth, create=True), \
patch.object(app_module, 'connectivity_manager', cm), \
patch.object(app_module.setup_manager, 'is_setup_complete',
return_value=True):
with app.test_client() as c:
assert self._login(c, 'admin', 'AdminPass123!').status_code == 200
with c.session_transaction() as sess:
token = sess.get('csrf_token')
resp = c.post('/api/connectivity/connections',
json={'type': 'tor', 'name': 'T'},
headers={'X-CSRF-Token': token or ''})
assert resp.status_code == 201
finally:
app.config['TESTING'] = True
if __name__ == '__main__':
import pytest as _pytest
_pytest.main([__file__, '-q'])
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"""
Phase 3 tests for ConnectivityManager per-connection health probing,
refresh_health persistence + TTL cache, per-peer configurable fallback
(exit_failopen + type defaults), and apply_routes fail-open/fail-closed
behaviour while a connection is DOWN.
All real subprocess/socket access is mocked via the small helper methods
(_exec_in_container, _tcp_reachable, _container_running, _listener_reachable,
_wg_ip) so no live infrastructure is touched.
"""
import os
import sys
import shutil
import tempfile
import time
import unittest
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'api'))
import connectivity_manager as cm_module
from connectivity_manager import ConnectivityManager
def _make_manager(config_manager=None, peer_registry=None, tmp_dir=None):
if tmp_dir is None:
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
if config_manager is None:
config_manager = MagicMock()
config_manager.get_identity.return_value = {
'cell_name': 'test', 'ip_range': '172.20.0.0/16'}
config_manager.list_connections.return_value = []
if peer_registry is None:
peer_registry = MagicMock()
peer_registry.list_peers.return_value = []
with patch.object(ConnectivityManager, '_subscribe_to_events',
lambda self: None):
mgr = ConnectivityManager(
config_manager=config_manager,
peer_registry=peer_registry,
data_dir=tmp_dir,
config_dir=tmp_dir,
)
return mgr
def _cp(returncode=0, stdout='', stderr=''):
return MagicMock(returncode=returncode, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# probe_health per type
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestProbeHealth(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.mgr = _make_manager(tmp_dir=self.tmp)
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.tmp, ignore_errors=True)
# wireguard_ext ---------------------------------------------------------
def test_wireguard_recent_handshake_working(self):
conn = {'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'iface': 'wgext_a'}
recent = str(int(time.time()) - 10)
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container',
return_value=_cp(stdout=f'PUBKEY\t{recent}\n')):
health, detail = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'working')
def test_wireguard_stale_handshake_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'iface': 'wgext_a'}
stale = str(int(time.time()) - 9999)
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container',
return_value=_cp(stdout=f'PUBKEY\t{stale}\n')):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_wireguard_no_handshake_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'iface': 'wgext_a'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container',
return_value=_cp(stdout='PUBKEY\t0\n')):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_wireguard_exec_fails_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'iface': 'wgext_a'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container', return_value=None):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_wireguard_no_iface_unknown(self):
conn = {'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'iface': None}
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'unknown')
# openvpn ---------------------------------------------------------------
def test_openvpn_tun_up_working(self):
conn = {'id': 'c2', 'type': 'openvpn', 'iface': 'ovpn_x'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container',
return_value=_cp(stdout='5: ovpn_x: <UP,LOWER_UP>')):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'working')
def test_openvpn_tun_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c2', 'type': 'openvpn', 'iface': 'ovpn_x'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container',
return_value=_cp(stdout='5: ovpn_x: <DOWN>')):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_openvpn_falls_back_to_wg_container_tun(self):
conn = {'id': 'c2', 'type': 'openvpn', 'iface': 'ovpn_x'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container', return_value=None), \
patch.object(self.mgr, '_wg_ip',
return_value=_cp(stdout='tun0: <UP>')):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'working')
# tor -------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_tor_bootstrapped_working(self):
conn = {'id': 'c3', 'type': 'tor'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_container_running', return_value=True), \
patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container',
return_value=_cp(stdout='Bootstrapped 100% (done)')):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'working')
def test_tor_container_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c3', 'type': 'tor'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_container_running', return_value=False):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_tor_running_but_no_bootstrap_log_still_working(self):
conn = {'id': 'c3', 'type': 'tor'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_container_running', return_value=True), \
patch.object(self.mgr, '_exec_in_container',
return_value=_cp(stdout='')):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'working')
# sshuttle --------------------------------------------------------------
def test_sshuttle_host_and_listener_working(self):
conn = {'id': 'c4', 'type': 'sshuttle', 'redirect_port': 9100,
'config': {'host': 'ssh.example.com', 'port': 22}}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=True), \
patch.object(self.mgr, '_listener_reachable', return_value=True):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'working')
def test_sshuttle_host_unreachable_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c4', 'type': 'sshuttle', 'redirect_port': 9100,
'config': {'host': 'ssh.example.com', 'port': 22}}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=False):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_sshuttle_listener_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c4', 'type': 'sshuttle', 'redirect_port': 9100,
'config': {'host': 'ssh.example.com', 'port': 22}}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=True), \
patch.object(self.mgr, '_listener_reachable', return_value=False):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_sshuttle_no_host_unknown(self):
conn = {'id': 'c4', 'type': 'sshuttle', 'config': {}}
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'unknown')
# proxy -----------------------------------------------------------------
def test_proxy_reachable_working(self):
conn = {'id': 'c5', 'type': 'proxy',
'config': {'host': 'proxy.example.com', 'port': 3128}}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=True):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'working')
def test_proxy_unreachable_down(self):
conn = {'id': 'c5', 'type': 'proxy',
'config': {'host': 'proxy.example.com', 'port': 3128}}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=False):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'down')
def test_proxy_missing_config_unknown(self):
conn = {'id': 'c5', 'type': 'proxy', 'config': {}}
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'unknown')
def test_unknown_type_returns_unknown(self):
health, _ = self.mgr.probe_health({'id': 'x', 'type': 'bogus'})
self.assertEqual(health, 'unknown')
def test_probe_never_raises(self):
conn = {'id': 'c5', 'type': 'proxy',
'config': {'host': 'h', 'port': 1}}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable',
side_effect=RuntimeError('boom')):
health, detail = self.mgr.probe_health(conn)
self.assertEqual(health, 'unknown')
self.assertIn('boom', detail)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# refresh_health — persistence + TTL cache
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestRefreshHealth(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.conns = [
{'id': 'c1', 'type': 'proxy', 'enabled': True,
'config': {'host': 'p', 'port': 3128}, 'status': {}},
]
self.cm = MagicMock()
self.cm.list_connections.return_value = self.conns
self.mgr = _make_manager(config_manager=self.cm, tmp_dir=self.tmp)
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.tmp, ignore_errors=True)
def test_refresh_persists_status(self):
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=True):
result = self.mgr.refresh_health()
self.assertEqual(result['c1'], 'working')
self.cm.set_connection_status.assert_called_once()
cid, status = self.cm.set_connection_status.call_args.args
self.assertEqual(cid, 'c1')
self.assertEqual(status['health'], 'working')
self.assertIsNotNone(status['last_check'])
def test_refresh_single_connection_only(self):
self.conns.append({'id': 'c2', 'type': 'proxy', 'enabled': True,
'config': {'host': 'p2', 'port': 3128}, 'status': {}})
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=True):
result = self.mgr.refresh_health(connection_id='c2')
self.assertEqual(list(result.keys()), ['c2'])
def test_ttl_skips_fresh_connections(self):
fresh = self.mgr._now_iso()
self.conns[0]['status'] = {'health': 'working', 'last_check': fresh}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable') as tcp:
result = self.mgr.refresh_health()
tcp.assert_not_called()
self.assertEqual(result['c1'], 'working')
self.cm.set_connection_status.assert_not_called()
def test_force_reprobes_even_when_fresh(self):
fresh = self.mgr._now_iso()
self.conns[0]['status'] = {'health': 'working', 'last_check': fresh}
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=False):
self.mgr.refresh_health(force=True)
self.cm.set_connection_status.assert_called_once()
def test_disabled_connection_skipped(self):
self.conns[0]['enabled'] = False
with patch.object(self.mgr, '_tcp_reachable', return_value=True) as tcp:
result = self.mgr.refresh_health()
tcp.assert_not_called()
self.assertEqual(result, {})
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# per-peer fail-open resolution
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestFailopenResolution(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.pr = MagicMock()
self.mgr = _make_manager(peer_registry=self.pr, tmp_dir=self.tmp)
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.tmp, ignore_errors=True)
def test_type_default_tor_fails_open(self):
peer = {'peer': 'a'}
self.assertTrue(self.mgr.effective_failopen(peer, {'type': 'tor'}))
def test_type_default_wireguard_fails_closed(self):
peer = {'peer': 'a'}
self.assertFalse(
self.mgr.effective_failopen(peer, {'type': 'wireguard_ext'}))
def test_override_true_beats_type_default(self):
peer = {'peer': 'a', 'exit_failopen': True}
self.assertTrue(
self.mgr.effective_failopen(peer, {'type': 'wireguard_ext'}))
def test_override_false_beats_tor_default(self):
peer = {'peer': 'a', 'exit_failopen': False}
self.assertFalse(self.mgr.effective_failopen(peer, {'type': 'tor'}))
def test_none_override_uses_type_default(self):
peer = {'peer': 'a', 'exit_failopen': None}
self.assertTrue(self.mgr.effective_failopen(peer, {'type': 'tor'}))
def test_set_peer_failopen_updates_peer(self):
self.pr.get_peer.return_value = {'peer': 'a'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, 'apply_routes', return_value={'ok': True}):
result = self.mgr.set_peer_failopen('a', True)
self.assertTrue(result['ok'])
self.pr.update_peer.assert_called_once_with('a', {'exit_failopen': True})
def test_set_peer_failopen_clear_with_null(self):
self.pr.get_peer.return_value = {'peer': 'a'}
with patch.object(self.mgr, 'apply_routes', return_value={'ok': True}):
result = self.mgr.set_peer_failopen('a', None)
self.assertTrue(result['ok'])
self.pr.update_peer.assert_called_once_with('a', {'exit_failopen': None})
def test_set_peer_failopen_unknown_peer(self):
self.pr.get_peer.return_value = None
result = self.mgr.set_peer_failopen('ghost', True)
self.assertFalse(result['ok'])
self.assertIn('not found', result['error'])
def test_set_peer_failopen_rejects_non_bool(self):
self.pr.get_peer.return_value = {'peer': 'a'}
result = self.mgr.set_peer_failopen('a', 'yes')
self.assertFalse(result['ok'])
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# apply_routes — fail-open / fail-closed under DOWN connections
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestApplyRoutesFallback(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.tmp, ignore_errors=True)
def _mgr(self, conns, peers, peer_ips):
cm = MagicMock()
cm.get_identity.return_value = {'cell_name': 't', 'ip_range': '172.20.0.0/16'}
cm.list_connections.return_value = conns
pr = MagicMock()
pr.list_peers.return_value = peers
pr.get_peer.side_effect = lambda n: peer_ips.get(n)
return _make_manager(config_manager=cm, peer_registry=pr, tmp_dir=self.tmp)
def test_down_failopen_peer_skips_mark_and_killswitch(self):
conns = [{'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'enabled': True,
'mark': 0x1000, 'table': 1000, 'iface': 'wgext_a',
'redirect_port': None, 'status': {'health': 'down'}}]
peers = [{'peer': 'a', 'exit_via': 'c1', 'exit_failopen': True}]
ips = {'a': {'peer': 'a', 'ip': '172.20.0.50/32'}}
mgr = self._mgr(conns, peers, ips)
with patch.object(mgr, '_add_mark_rule') as mark, \
patch.object(mgr, '_add_killswitch') as ks, \
patch.object(cm_module, 'subprocess') as sp:
sp.run.return_value = _cp()
mgr.apply_routes()
mark.assert_not_called()
ks.assert_not_called()
def test_down_failclosed_peer_keeps_mark_and_killswitch(self):
conns = [{'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'enabled': True,
'mark': 0x1000, 'table': 1000, 'iface': 'wgext_a',
'redirect_port': None, 'status': {'health': 'down'}}]
# No override → wireguard_ext default is fail-closed.
peers = [{'peer': 'a', 'exit_via': 'c1'}]
ips = {'a': {'peer': 'a', 'ip': '172.20.0.50/32'}}
mgr = self._mgr(conns, peers, ips)
with patch.object(mgr, '_add_mark_rule') as mark, \
patch.object(mgr, '_add_killswitch') as ks, \
patch.object(cm_module, 'subprocess') as sp:
sp.run.return_value = _cp()
mgr.apply_routes()
mark.assert_called_once_with('172.20.0.50', 0x1000)
ks.assert_called_once_with(0x1000, 'wgext_a')
def test_working_failopen_peer_routes_normally(self):
conns = [{'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'enabled': True,
'mark': 0x1000, 'table': 1000, 'iface': 'wgext_a',
'redirect_port': None, 'status': {'health': 'working'}}]
peers = [{'peer': 'a', 'exit_via': 'c1', 'exit_failopen': True}]
ips = {'a': {'peer': 'a', 'ip': '172.20.0.50/32'}}
mgr = self._mgr(conns, peers, ips)
with patch.object(mgr, '_add_mark_rule') as mark, \
patch.object(mgr, '_add_killswitch') as ks, \
patch.object(cm_module, 'subprocess') as sp:
sp.run.return_value = _cp()
mgr.apply_routes()
mark.assert_called_once_with('172.20.0.50', 0x1000)
ks.assert_called_once_with(0x1000, 'wgext_a')
def test_unknown_health_routes_normally(self):
"""A never-probed connection (health unknown) must not silently drop."""
conns = [{'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'enabled': True,
'mark': 0x1000, 'table': 1000, 'iface': 'wgext_a',
'redirect_port': None, 'status': {'health': 'unknown'}}]
peers = [{'peer': 'a', 'exit_via': 'c1', 'exit_failopen': True}]
ips = {'a': {'peer': 'a', 'ip': '172.20.0.50/32'}}
mgr = self._mgr(conns, peers, ips)
with patch.object(mgr, '_add_mark_rule') as mark, \
patch.object(cm_module, 'subprocess') as sp:
sp.run.return_value = _cp()
mgr.apply_routes()
mark.assert_called_once_with('172.20.0.50', 0x1000)
def test_mixed_peers_failclosed_keeps_killswitch(self):
"""When one peer fails open and another fails closed on the same DOWN
connection, the fail-closed peer keeps its mark and the killswitch
stays so its traffic is blocked while the tunnel is down."""
conns = [{'id': 'c1', 'type': 'wireguard_ext', 'enabled': True,
'mark': 0x1000, 'table': 1000, 'iface': 'wgext_a',
'redirect_port': None, 'status': {'health': 'down'}}]
peers = [
{'peer': 'a', 'exit_via': 'c1', 'exit_failopen': True},
{'peer': 'b', 'exit_via': 'c1', 'exit_failopen': False},
]
ips = {'a': {'peer': 'a', 'ip': '172.20.0.50/32'},
'b': {'peer': 'b', 'ip': '172.20.0.51/32'}}
mgr = self._mgr(conns, peers, ips)
marked = []
with patch.object(mgr, '_add_mark_rule',
side_effect=lambda ip, m: marked.append(ip)), \
patch.object(mgr, '_add_killswitch') as ks, \
patch.object(cm_module, 'subprocess') as sp:
sp.run.return_value = _cp()
mgr.apply_routes()
self.assertEqual(marked, ['172.20.0.51'])
ks.assert_called_once_with(0x1000, 'wgext_a')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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@@ -381,6 +381,15 @@ export const connectivityAPI = {
applyRoutes: () => api.post('/api/connectivity/exits/apply'),
getPeerExits: () => api.get('/api/connectivity/peers'),
setPeerExit: (peer_name, connection_id) => api.put(`/api/connectivity/peers/${peer_name}/exit`, { connection_id }),
// Connectivity v2 — generic connection CRUD + health + per-peer fallback
listConnections: () => api.get('/api/connectivity/connections'),
createConnection: (type, name, config = {}, secrets = {}) =>
api.post('/api/connectivity/connections', { type, name, config, secrets }),
updateConnection: (id, fields) => api.put(`/api/connectivity/connections/${id}`, fields),
deleteConnection: (id) => api.delete(`/api/connectivity/connections/${id}`),
probeConnectionHealth: (id) => api.get(`/api/connectivity/connections/${id}/health`),
setPeerFailopen: (peer_name, failopen) =>
api.put(`/api/connectivity/peers/${peer_name}/failopen`, { failopen }),
};
// Container Management API