kibana/test/api_integration/apis/scripts/languages.js
Christiane (Tina) Heiligers 3a68f8b3ae
[http] api_integration tests handle internal route restriction (#192407)
fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/192052
## Summary

Internal APIs will be
[restricted](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/163654) from
public access as of 9.0.0. In non-serverless environments, this breaking
change will result in a 400 error if an external request is made to an
internal Kibana API (route `access` option as `"internal"` or
`"public"`).
This PR allows API owners of non-xpack plugins to run their `ftr` API
integration tests against the restriction and adds examples of how to
handle it.

### Checklist
- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios


Note to reviewers: The header needed to allow access to internal apis
shouldn't change your test output, with or without the restriction
enabled.

### How to test the changes work:
#### Non x-pack:
1. Set `server.restrictInternalApis: true` in `test/common/config.js`
2. Ensure your tests pass

#### x-pack:
1. Set `server.restrictInternalApis: true` in
`x-pack/test/api_integration/apis/security/config.ts`
2. Ensure the spaces tests pass

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Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-12 09:23:10 +02:00

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import expect from '@kbn/expect';
import {
ELASTIC_HTTP_VERSION_HEADER,
X_ELASTIC_INTERNAL_ORIGIN_REQUEST,
} from '@kbn/core-http-common';
import { SCRIPT_LANGUAGES_ROUTE_LATEST_VERSION } from '@kbn/data-plugin/common/constants';
export default function ({ getService }) {
const supertest = getService('supertest');
describe('Script Languages API', function getLanguages() {
it('should return 200 with an array of languages', () =>
supertest
.get('/internal/scripts/languages')
.set(ELASTIC_HTTP_VERSION_HEADER, SCRIPT_LANGUAGES_ROUTE_LATEST_VERSION)
.set(X_ELASTIC_INTERNAL_ORIGIN_REQUEST, 'kibana')
.expect(200)
.then((response) => {
expect(response.body).to.be.an('array');
}));
// eslint-disable-next-line jest/no-disabled-tests
it.skip('should only return langs enabled for inline scripting', () =>
supertest
.get('/internal/scripts/languages')
.set(ELASTIC_HTTP_VERSION_HEADER, SCRIPT_LANGUAGES_ROUTE_LATEST_VERSION)
.set(X_ELASTIC_INTERNAL_ORIGIN_REQUEST, 'kibana')
.expect(200)
.then((response) => {
expect(response.body).to.contain('expression');
expect(response.body).to.contain('painless');
expect(response.body).to.not.contain('groovy');
}));
});
}