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opensourcepos/app/Controllers/Persons.php
jekkos 690f43578d Use Content-Type application/json for AJAX responses (#4357)
Complete Content-Type application/json fix for all AJAX responses

- Add missing return statements to all ->response->setJSON() calls
- Fix Items.php method calls from JSON() to setJSON()
- Convert echo statements to proper JSON responses
- Ensure consistent Content-Type headers across all controllers
- Fix 46+ instances across 12 controller files
- Change Config.php methods to : ResponseInterface (all return setJSON only):
  - postSaveRewards(), postSaveBarcode(), postSaveReceipt()
  - postSaveInvoice(), postRemoveLogo()
  - Update PHPDoc @return tags

- Change Receivings.php _reload() to : string (only returns view)
- Change Receivings.php methods to : string (all return _reload()):
  - getIndex(), postSelectSupplier(), postChangeMode(), postAdd()
  - postEditItem(), getDeleteItem(), getRemoveSupplier()
  - postComplete(), postRequisitionComplete(), getReceipt(), postCancelReceiving()
- Change postSave() to : ResponseInterface (returns setJSON)
- Update all PHPDoc @return tags

Fix XSS vulnerabilities in sales templates, login, and config pages

This commit addresses 5 XSS vulnerabilities by adding proper escaping
to all user-controlled configuration values in HTML contexts.

Fixed Files:
- app/Views/sales/invoice.php: Escaped company_logo (URL context) and company (HTML)
- app/Views/sales/work_order.php: Escaped company_logo (URL context)
- app/Views/sales/receipt_email.php: Added file path validation and escaping for logo
- app/Views/login.php: Escaped all config values in title, logo src, and alt
- app/Views/configs/info_config.php: Escaped company_logo (URL context)

Security Impact:
- Prevents stored XSS attacks if configuration is compromised
- Defense-in-depth principle applied to administrative interfaces
- Follows OWASP best practices for output encoding

Testing:
- Verified no script execution with XSS payloads in config values
- Confirmed proper escaping in HTML, URL, and file contexts
- All templates render correctly with valid configuration

Severity: High (4 files), Medium-High (1 file)
CVSS Score: ~6.1
CWE: CWE-79 (Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation)

Fix critical password validation bypass and add unit tests

This commit addresses a critical security vulnerability where the password
minimum length check was performed on the HASHED password (always 60
characters for bcrypt) instead of the actual password before hashing.

Vulnerability Details:
- Original code: strlen($employee_data['password']) >= 8
- This compared the hash length (always 60) instead of raw password
- Impact: Users could set 1-character passwords like "a"
- Severity: Critical (enables brute force attacks on weak passwords)
- CVE-like issue: CWE-307 (Improper Restriction of Excessive Authentication Attempts)

Fix Applied:
- Validate password length BEFORE hashing
- Clear error message when password is too short
- Added unit tests to verify minimum length enforcement
- Regression test to prevent future vulnerability re-introduction

Test Coverage:
- testPasswordMinLength_Rejects7Characters: Verify 7 chars rejected
- testPasswordMinLength_Accepts8Characters: Verify 8 chars accepted
- testPasswordMinLength_RejectsEmptyString: Verify empty rejected
- testPasswordMinLength_RejectsWhitespaceOnly: Verify whitespace rejected
- testPasswordMinLength_AcceptsSpecialCharacters: Verify special chars OK
- testPasswordMinLength_RejectsPreviousBehavior: Regression test for bug

Files Modified:
- app/Controllers/Home.php: Fixed password validation logic
- tests/Controllers/HomeTest.php: Added comprehensive unit tests

Security Impact:
- Enforces 8-character minimum password policy
- Prevents extremely weak passwords that facilitate brute-force attacks
- Critical for credential security and user account protection

Breaking Changes:
- Users with passwords < 8 characters will need to reset their password
- This is the intended security improvement

Severity: Critical
CVSS Score: ~7.5
CWE: CWE-305 (Authentication Bypass by Primary Weakness), CWE-307

Add GitHub Actions workflow to run PHPUnit tests

Move business logic from views to controllers for better separation of concerns

- Move logo URL computation from info_config view to Config::getIndex()
- Move image base64 encoding from receipt_email view to Sales controller
- Improves separation of concerns by keeping business logic in controllers
- Simplifies view templates to only handle presentation

Fix XSS vulnerabilities in report views - escape user-controllable summary data and labels

Fix base64 encoding URL issue in delete payment - properly URL encode base64 string

Fix remaining return type declarations for Sales controller

Fixed additional methods that call _reload():
- postAdd() - returns _reload($data)
- postAddPayment() - returns _reload($data)
- postEditItem() - returns _reload($data)
- postSuspend() - returns _reload($data)
- postSetPaymentType() - returns _reload()

All methods now return ResponseInterface|string to match _reload() signature.
This resolves PHP TypeError errors.
2026-03-04 21:42:35 +01:00

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<?php
namespace App\Controllers;
use App\Models\Person;
use CodeIgniter\HTTP\ResponseInterface;
use Config\Services;
use function Tamtamchik\NameCase\str_name_case;
abstract class Persons extends Secure_Controller
{
protected Person $person;
/**
* @param string|null $module_id
*/
public function __construct(?string $module_id = null)
{
parent::__construct($module_id);
$this->person = model(Person::class);
}
/**
* @return string
*/
public function getIndex(): string
{
$data['table_headers'] = get_people_manage_table_headers();
return view('people/manage', $data);
}
/**
* Gives search suggestions based on what is being searched for
* @return ResponseInterface
*/
public function getSuggest(): ResponseInterface
{
$search = $this->request->getGet('term');
$suggestions = $this->person->get_search_suggestions($search);
return $this->response->setJSON($suggestions);
}
/**
* Gets one row for a person manage table. This is called using AJAX to update one row.
* @return ResponseInterface
*/
public function getRow(int $row_id): ResponseInterface
{
$data_row = get_person_data_row($this->person->get_info($row_id));
return $this->response->setJSON($data_row);
}
/**
* Capitalize segments of a name, and put the rest into lower case.
* You can pass the characters you want to use as delimiters as exceptions.
* The function supports UTF-8 strings
*
* Example:
* i.e. <?php echo nameize("john o'grady-smith"); ?>
*
* returns John O'Grady-Smith
*/
protected function nameize(string $input): string
{
$adjusted_name = str_name_case($input);
// TODO: Use preg_replace to match HTML entities and convert them to lowercase. This is a workaround for https://github.com/tamtamchik/namecase/issues/20
return preg_replace_callback('/&[a-zA-Z0-9#]+;/', function ($matches) {
return strtolower($matches[0]);
}, $adjusted_name);
}
}