@contrast/loopback-test-bench v3.15.0
@contrast/loopback-test-bench
An intentionally vulnerable loopback application.
Running Locally
Make sure you have Node.js installed or install a version of Node from nvm.
git clone https://github.com/Contrast-Security-OSS/NodeTestBenches.git # or clone your own fork
cd NodeTestBenches/loopback
npm install
npm startYour app should now be running on localhost:3000.
Running with Contrast
Installation
See our documentation for installation instructions.
After installation, the agent can be run with npm run contrast. For more
information on configuration and which technologies the agent supports, see our
documentation.
Adding a shared vulnerability
Once you have added shared functionality to
@contrast/test-bench-utils,
you are ready to add an endpoint in the test bench application.
Create a server/boot/ruleName.js file and call the controllerFactory method:
'use strict';
const controllerFactory = require('../utils/controllerFactory');
module.exports = controllerFactory('ruleName');Check the documentation for controllerFactory under server/utils/controllerFactory.js
usage information.
Add a server/views/pages/ruleName.ejs file that includes the shared
template from @contrast/test-bench-utils:
<% include ../../../node_modules/@contrast/test-bench-utils/public/views/ruleName.ejs %>Now run the app and make sure everything works as expected!
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