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llmx/codex-rs/execpolicy/tests/literal.rs
Michael Bolin 58f0e5ab74 feat: introduce codex_execpolicy crate for defining "safe" commands (#634)
As described in detail in `codex-rs/execpolicy/README.md` introduced in
this PR, `execpolicy` is a tool that lets you define a set of _patterns_
used to match [`execv(3)`](https://linux.die.net/man/3/execv)
invocations. When a pattern is matched, `execpolicy` returns the parsed
version in a structured form that is amenable to static analysis.

The primary use case is to define patterns match commands that should be
auto-approved by a tool such as Codex. This supports a richer pattern
matching mechanism that the sort of prefix-matching we have done to
date, e.g.:


5e40d9d221/codex-cli/src/approvals.ts (L333-L354)

Note we are still playing with the API and the `system_path` option in
particular still needs some work.
2025-04-24 17:14:47 -07:00

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use codex_execpolicy::ArgType;
use codex_execpolicy::Error;
use codex_execpolicy::ExecCall;
use codex_execpolicy::MatchedArg;
use codex_execpolicy::MatchedExec;
use codex_execpolicy::PolicyParser;
use codex_execpolicy::Result;
use codex_execpolicy::ValidExec;
extern crate codex_execpolicy;
#[test]
fn test_invalid_subcommand() -> Result<()> {
let unparsed_policy = r#"
define_program(
program="fake_executable",
args=["subcommand", "sub-subcommand"],
)
"#;
let parser = PolicyParser::new("test_invalid_subcommand", unparsed_policy);
let policy = parser.parse().expect("failed to parse policy");
let valid_call = ExecCall::new("fake_executable", &["subcommand", "sub-subcommand"]);
assert_eq!(
Ok(MatchedExec::Match {
exec: ValidExec::new(
"fake_executable",
vec![
MatchedArg::new(0, ArgType::Literal("subcommand".to_string()), "subcommand")?,
MatchedArg::new(
1,
ArgType::Literal("sub-subcommand".to_string()),
"sub-subcommand"
)?,
],
&[]
)
}),
policy.check(&valid_call)
);
let invalid_call = ExecCall::new("fake_executable", &["subcommand", "not-a-real-subcommand"]);
assert_eq!(
Err(Error::LiteralValueDidNotMatch {
expected: "sub-subcommand".to_string(),
actual: "not-a-real-subcommand".to_string()
}),
policy.check(&invalid_call)
);
Ok(())
}