Targeted fixes for issues raised by code review on commit 37639a7
(B-2.3 DictIA email rebrand). All fixes verified against the Windows
manual driver: 16/16 tests pass (12 pre-existing + 4 new regression).
Critical:
- C1 Stored XSS in transactional emails: user.name (validated only on
Length(max=49), no character class) was rendered raw into the f-string
HTML body of verification + reset emails. Added html.escape on the
HTML branch; text body keeps the raw string (no XSS surface). Also
hardened the fallback chain to ((name or '').strip() or username or
'utilisateur').strip() so a None/whitespace name never produces
'Bonjour ,'.
- C2 Reflected XSS in templates/auth/check_email.html: the email value
from request.form was concatenated with literal '<strong>' tags then
fed through | safe, defeating Jinja's autoescape. Split the string so
template-author HTML stays literal and {{ email }} is autoescaped.
Used   for NBSP instead of '1 heure' | safe (more readable).
Important:
- I1 Dropped {{ message | safe }} on flash blocks in
forgot_password.html and reset_password.html (matches check_email.html).
No XSS today (flashes are static literals) but removes the landmine.
- I2 Password reset token replay: URLSafeTimedSerializer is stateless,
so the same valid link could be clicked twice within the 1h window.
Added a check that user.password_reset_token == token after the user
lookup — runs before BOTH GET (form render) and POST (password update).
The existing 'user.password_reset_token = None' on success now
actually invalidates the token.
- I5 MIMEText defaults to us-ascii, which Q-encodes accented French
characters and produces mojibake in some clients. Added explicit
'utf-8' charset on both text and html parts in _send_email.
New regression tests (tests/test_email_service_dictia.py):
- test_verification_email_falls_back_when_name_is_whitespace (I4)
- test_verification_email_handles_unicode_name (I5)
- test_verification_email_escapes_html_in_user_name (C1)
- test_check_email_template_escapes_email_in_response (C2)
Out of scope (per review): M1 (already addressed via solid-color
fallback), M2 (datetime.utcnow — pre-existing, separate cleanup),
M3 (Windows test driver — documented in tests file docstring),
M4-M6 (deferred).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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