chore: [app dir bootstrapping 1] generate nonce with native crypto API (#11969)

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import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import { buildNonce } from "./buildNonce";
describe("buildNonce", () => {
it("should return an empty string for an empty array", () => {
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array());
expect(nonce).toEqual("");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(0);
});
it("should return a base64 string for values from 0 to 63", () => {
const array = Array(22)
.fill(0)
.map((_, i) => i);
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array(array));
expect(nonce.length).toEqual(24);
expect(nonce).toEqual("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQ==");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(16);
});
it("should return a base64 string for values from 64 to 127", () => {
const array = Array(22)
.fill(0)
.map((_, i) => i + 64);
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array(array));
expect(nonce.length).toEqual(24);
expect(nonce).toEqual("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQ==");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(16);
});
it("should return a base64 string for values from 128 to 191", () => {
const array = Array(22)
.fill(0)
.map((_, i) => i + 128);
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array(array));
expect(nonce.length).toEqual(24);
expect(nonce).toEqual("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQ==");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(16);
});
it("should return a base64 string for values from 192 to 255", () => {
const array = Array(22)
.fill(0)
.map((_, i) => i + 192);
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array(array));
expect(nonce.length).toEqual(24);
expect(nonce).toEqual("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQ==");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(16);
});
it("should return a base64 string for values from 0 to 42", () => {
const array = Array(22)
.fill(0)
.map((_, i) => 2 * i);
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array(array));
expect(nonce.length).toEqual(24);
expect(nonce).toEqual("ACEGIKMOQSUWYacegikmgg==");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(16);
});
it("should return a base64 string for 0 values", () => {
const array = Array(22)
.fill(0)
.map(() => 0);
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array(array));
expect(nonce.length).toEqual(24);
expect(nonce).toEqual("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA==");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(16);
});
it("should return a base64 string for 0xFF values", () => {
const array = Array(22)
.fill(0)
.map(() => 0xff);
const nonce = buildNonce(new Uint8Array(array));
expect(nonce.length).toEqual(24);
expect(nonce).toEqual("////////////////////ww==");
expect(atob(nonce).length).toEqual(16);
});
});

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const BASE64_ALPHABET = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
/*
The buildNonce array allows a randomly generated 22-unsigned-byte array
and returns a 24-ASCII character string that mimics a base64-string.
*/
export const buildNonce = (uint8array: Uint8Array): string => {
// the random uint8array should contain 22 bytes
// 22 bytes mimic the base64-encoded 16 bytes
// base64 encodes 6 bits (log2(64)) with 8 bits (64 allowed characters)
// thus ceil(16*8/6) gives us 22 bytes
if (uint8array.length != 22) {
return "";
}
// for each random byte, we take:
// a) only the last 6 bits (so we map them to the base64 alphabet)
// b) for the last byte, we are interested in two bits
// explaination:
// 16*8 bits = 128 bits of information (order: left->right)
// 22*6 bits = 132 bits (order: left->right)
// thus the last byte has 4 redundant (least-significant, right-most) bits
// it leaves the last byte with 2 bits of information before the redundant bits
// so the bitmask is 0x110000 (2 bits of information, 4 redundant bits)
const bytes = uint8array.map((value, i) => {
if (i < 20) {
return value & 0b111111;
}
return value & 0b110000;
});
const nonceCharacters: string[] = [];
bytes.forEach((value) => {
nonceCharacters.push(BASE64_ALPHABET.charAt(value));
});
// base64-encoded strings can be padded with 1 or 2 `=`
// since 22 % 4 = 2, we pad with two `=`
nonceCharacters.push("==");
// the end result has 22 information and 2 padding ASCII characters = 24 ASCII characters
return nonceCharacters.join("");
};

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import crypto from "crypto";
import type { IncomingMessage, OutgoingMessage } from "http";
import { z } from "zod";
import { IS_PRODUCTION } from "@calcom/lib/constants";
import { WEBAPP_URL } from "@calcom/lib/constants";
import { buildNonce } from "@lib/buildNonce";
function getCspPolicy(nonce: string) {
//TODO: Do we need to explicitly define it in turbo.json
const CSP_POLICY = process.env.CSP_POLICY;
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}
const CSP_POLICY = process.env.CSP_POLICY;
const cspEnabledForInstance = CSP_POLICY;
const nonce = crypto.randomBytes(16).toString("base64");
const nonce = buildNonce(crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(22)));
const parsedUrl = new URL(req.url, "http://base_url");
const cspEnabledForPage = cspEnabledForInstance && isPagePathRequest(parsedUrl);