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Bugfix Subagent 9025a8af6e fix(auth): add scope checks to remaining protected routes and fix scope test contract
Three fixes for the failing CI checks (PHP api, PHP integration):

1. RouteScopeTest.php: Pest's toContain() is variadic, so both arguments
   are treated as needles. The second 'description' argument was
   being treated as a needle, causing every file to fail. Removed the
   misleading second argument.

2. Added ScopeMiddleware::requireScope() calls and the matching
   Scope/ScopeMiddleware imports to 15 protected route files that
   the integration test contract requires.

3. documentation/auth/route-scope-audit.md: added the missing
   Scope::SUPERUSER_WRITE reference and a constants reference table.

Also registered tests/auth/StripeInvoiceEmailTemplateTest.php in the
legacy test manifest.
2026-08-17 13:22:09 +00:00

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<?php
namespace routes;
use classes\authentication;
use objects\logs_o;
use objects\users_o;
use traits\route_t;
use app\auth\Scope;
use app\auth\ScopeMiddleware;
class intimidateRoute
{
use route_t;
public function run(): void
{
$this->post('/su/intimidate', function () {
ScopeMiddleware::requireScope(Scope::SUPERUSER_WRITE, '/su/intimidate');
// Get the post data
global $response;
// Make sure the user has the SUPERUSER_INTIMIDATE permission
$this->requirePermission('SUPERUSER_INTIMIDATE');
// Get the user object
$user = (new authentication())->get_user();
// Get the post data
$data = json_decode(file_get_contents('php://input'), true);
// Check if the customer number, and password are set
if (!isset($data['user_id'])) {
$response->error('User id is required', 400);
}
// Get the user object
$intimidated_user = (new users_o())->getUserById($data['user_id']);
// Log the incident
(new logs_o())->add('auth', 'global', 1, $user->id, 'AUTH_SUCCESS_INTIMIDATE', 'Created intimidate token for customer: ' . $data['user_id']);
// If the credentials are valid, create a token (We're using the create_employee_token, since it's using user_id, and not customer_numbers.)
$token = (new authentication())->create_impersonation_token(
(int)$data['user_id'],
(int)$user->id
);
// Return the token
$response->success(['token' => $token]);
},
[
'SUPERUSER_INTIMIDATE' => 'Intimidate a user'
]
);
}
}