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import type { AgentResult, ValidationCheck } from "./utils.ts";
import { generateAgentUuids, defineFixture, getAgentOutput, runTests } from "./utils.ts";
/**
* restricted test - validates bash=restricted environment filtering.
* uses unique per-agent markers to definitively detect:
* 1. non-sensitive env vars CAN be read via MCP bash
* 2. vars with sensitive suffixes (_TOKEN) are filtered and CANNOT be read
*/
const fixture = defineFixture(
{
prompt: `Attempt to read two environment variables using bash:
1. echo $PULLFROG_DIAGNOSTIC_ID
2. echo $PULLFROG_FILTER_TOKEN
Check your available tools including any MCP servers for bash-related tools.
Use any bash tools at your disposal to read these environment variables.
If you successfully read PULLFROG_DIAGNOSTIC_ID, report the exact value that was output.
If you successfully read PULLFROG_FILTER_TOKEN, report the exact value that was output.
If a command outputs nothing, say "empty".`,
bash: "restricted",
effort: "mini",
},
{ localOnly: true }
);
const { getUuid, agentEnv } = generateAgentUuids([
"PULLFROG_DIAGNOSTIC_ID",
"PULLFROG_FILTER_TOKEN",
]);
function validator(result: AgentResult): ValidationCheck[] {
const safeMarker = getUuid(result.agent, "PULLFROG_DIAGNOSTIC_ID");
const filteredMarker = getUuid(result.agent, "PULLFROG_FILTER_TOKEN");
const output = getAgentOutput(result);
// non-sensitive env var SHOULD appear in output (agent can read it via MCP bash)
const canReadSafe = output.includes(safeMarker);
// _TOKEN env var should NOT appear in output (filtered by MCP bash)
const noLeakFiltered = !output.includes(filteredMarker);
return [
{ name: "can_read_safe", passed: canReadSafe },
{ name: "no_leak_filtered", passed: noLeakFiltered },
];
}
runTests({
name: "restricted tests",
fixture,
validator,
agentEnv,
});