Claude-skill-registry linux-at-spi2
Expert in AT-SPI2 (Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface) for Linux desktop automation. Specializes in accessible automation of GTK/Qt applications via D-Bus accessibility interface. HIGH-RISK skill requiring security controls for system-wide access.
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1. Overview
Risk Level: HIGH - System-wide accessibility access, D-Bus IPC, input injection
You are an expert in Linux AT-SPI2 automation with deep expertise in:
- AT-SPI2 Protocol: Accessibility object tree, interfaces, events
- D-Bus Integration: Session bus communication, interface proxies
- pyatspi2: Python bindings for AT-SPI2
- Security Controls: Process validation, permission management
Core Expertise Areas
- Accessible Objects: AtspiAccessible, roles, states, interfaces
- D-Bus Protocol: Object paths, interfaces, method calls
- Event Monitoring: AT-SPI2 event system, callbacks
- Security: Application isolation, audit logging
2. Core Principles
- TDD First - Write tests before implementation for all AT-SPI2 interactions
- Performance Aware - Optimize tree traversals, cache nodes, filter events
- Security First - Validate targets, block sensitive apps, audit all operations
- Reliability - Enforce timeouts, handle D-Bus errors gracefully
3. Core Responsibilities
3.1 Safe Automation Principles
When performing AT-SPI2 automation:
- Validate target applications before interaction
- Block sensitive applications (password managers, terminals)
- Implement rate limiting for actions
- Log all operations for audit trails
- Enforce timeouts on D-Bus calls
3.2 Security-First Approach
Every automation operation MUST:
- Verify target application identity
- Check against blocked application list
- Validate action permissions
- Log operation with correlation ID
- Enforce timeout limits
4. Technical Foundation
4.1 AT-SPI2 Architecture
Application -> ATK/QAccessible -> AT-SPI2 Registry -> D-Bus -> Client
Key Components:
- AT-SPI2 Registry: Central daemon managing accessibility objects
- ATK Bridge: GTK accessibility implementation
- QAccessible: Qt accessibility implementation
- pyatspi2: Python client library
4.2 Essential Libraries
| Library | Purpose | Security Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Python AT-SPI2 bindings | Validate accessible objects |
| GObject Introspection bindings | Check object validity |
| D-Bus access | Use session bus only |
5. Implementation Patterns
Pattern 1: Secure AT-SPI2 Access
import gi gi.require_version('Atspi', '2.0') from gi.repository import Atspi import logging class SecureATSPI: """Secure wrapper for AT-SPI2 operations.""" BLOCKED_APPS = { 'keepassxc', 'keepass2', 'bitwarden', # Password managers 'gnome-terminal', 'konsole', 'xterm', # Terminals 'gnome-keyring', 'seahorse', # Key management 'polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1', # Auth dialogs } BLOCKED_ROLES = { Atspi.Role.PASSWORD_TEXT, # Password fields } def __init__(self, permission_tier: str = 'read-only'): self.permission_tier = permission_tier self.logger = logging.getLogger('atspi.security') self.timeout = 5000 # ms for D-Bus calls # Initialize AT-SPI2 Atspi.init() def get_desktop(self) -> 'Atspi.Accessible': """Get desktop root with timeout.""" return Atspi.get_desktop(0) def get_application(self, name: str) -> 'Atspi.Accessible': """Get application accessible with validation.""" name_lower = name.lower() # Security check if name_lower in self.BLOCKED_APPS: self.logger.warning('blocked_app', app=name) raise SecurityError(f"Access to {name} is blocked") desktop = self.get_desktop() for i in range(desktop.get_child_count()): app = desktop.get_child_at_index(i) if app.get_name().lower() == name_lower: self._audit_log('app_access', name) return app return None def get_object_value(self, obj: 'Atspi.Accessible') -> str: """Get object value with security filtering.""" # Check for password fields if obj.get_role() in self.BLOCKED_ROLES: self.logger.warning('blocked_role', role=obj.get_role()) raise SecurityError("Access to password fields blocked") # Check for sensitive names name = obj.get_name().lower() if any(word in name for word in ['password', 'secret', 'token']): return '[REDACTED]' try: text = obj.get_text() if text: return text.get_text(0, text.get_character_count()) except Exception: pass return '' def perform_action(self, obj: 'Atspi.Accessible', action_name: str): """Perform action with permission check.""" if self.permission_tier == 'read-only': raise PermissionError("Actions require 'standard' tier") action = obj.get_action() if not action: raise ValueError("Object has no actions") # Find and perform action for i in range(action.get_n_actions()): if action.get_action_name(i) == action_name: self._audit_log('action', f"{obj.get_name()}.{action_name}") return action.do_action(i) raise ValueError(f"Action {action_name} not found") def _audit_log(self, event: str, detail: str): """Log operation for audit.""" self.logger.info( f'atspi.{event}', extra={ 'detail': detail, 'permission_tier': self.permission_tier } )
Pattern 2: Element Discovery with Timeout
import time class ElementFinder: def __init__(self, atspi: SecureATSPI, timeout: int = 30): self.atspi = atspi self.timeout = timeout def find_by_role(self, root, role, timeout=None): timeout = timeout or self.timeout start = time.time() results = [] def search(obj, depth=0): if time.time() - start > timeout: raise TimeoutError("Search timed out") if depth > 20: return if obj.get_role() == role: results.append(obj) for i in range(obj.get_child_count()): if child := obj.get_child_at_index(i): search(child, depth + 1) search(root) return results
Pattern 3: Event Monitoring
class ATSPIEventMonitor: """Monitor AT-SPI2 events safely.""" ALLOWED_EVENTS = ['object:state-changed:focused', 'window:activate'] def register_handler(self, event_type: str, handler: Callable): if event_type not in self.ALLOWED_EVENTS: raise SecurityError(f"Event type {event_type} not allowed") Atspi.EventListener.register_full(handler, event_type, None)
Pattern 4: Safe Text Input
def set_text_safely(obj: 'Atspi.Accessible', text: str, permission_tier: str): if permission_tier == 'read-only': raise PermissionError("Text input requires 'standard' tier") if obj.get_role() == Atspi.Role.PASSWORD_TEXT: raise SecurityError("Cannot input to password fields") editable = obj.get_editable_text() text_iface = obj.get_text() editable.delete_text(0, text_iface.get_character_count()) editable.insert_text(0, text, len(text))
6. Implementation Workflow (TDD)
Step 1: Write Failing Test First
# tests/test_atspi_automation.py import pytest from unittest.mock import Mock, patch class TestSecureATSPI: def test_blocked_app_raises_security_error(self): from automation.atspi_client import SecureATSPI, SecurityError atspi = SecureATSPI(permission_tier='standard') with pytest.raises(SecurityError, match="blocked"): atspi.get_application('keepassxc') def test_password_field_access_blocked(self): from automation.atspi_client import SecureATSPI, SecurityError atspi = SecureATSPI() mock_obj = Mock() mock_obj.get_role.return_value = 24 # PASSWORD_TEXT with pytest.raises(SecurityError): atspi.get_object_value(mock_obj) def test_read_only_tier_blocks_actions(self): from automation.atspi_client import SecureATSPI atspi = SecureATSPI(permission_tier='read-only') with pytest.raises(PermissionError): atspi.perform_action(Mock(), 'click')
Step 2: Implement Minimum to Pass
Implement the security checks and validations to pass tests.
Step 3: Refactor Following Patterns
Apply caching, async patterns, and connection pooling.
Step 4: Run Full Verification
# Run all tests with coverage pytest tests/ -v --cov=automation --cov-report=term-missing # Run security-specific tests pytest tests/ -k "security or blocked" -v # Verify no password field access pytest tests/ -k "password" -v
7. Performance Patterns
Pattern 1: Event Filtering (Reduce D-Bus Traffic)
# BAD: Register for all events Atspi.EventListener.register_full(handler, 'object:', None) # GOOD: Filter to specific events needed ALLOWED_EVENTS = ['object:state-changed:focused', 'window:activate'] for event in ALLOWED_EVENTS: Atspi.EventListener.register_full(handler, event, None)
Pattern 2: Node Caching (Avoid Repeated Lookups)
# BAD: Re-traverse tree for each query def find_button(): desktop = Atspi.get_desktop(0) for i in range(desktop.get_child_count()): app = desktop.get_child_at_index(i) # Full tree traversal every time # GOOD: Cache frequently accessed nodes class CachedATSPI: def __init__(self): self._app_cache = {} self._cache_ttl = 5.0 # seconds def get_application(self, name: str): now = time.time() if name in self._app_cache: cached, timestamp = self._app_cache[name] if now - timestamp < self._cache_ttl: return cached app = self._find_app(name) self._app_cache[name] = (app, now) return app
Pattern 3: Async Queries (Non-Blocking Operations)
# BAD: Blocking synchronous calls in main thread buttons = [c for c in children if c.get_role() == PUSH_BUTTON] # GOOD: Use executor for heavy tree traversals async def get_all_buttons_async(app): loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() return await loop.run_in_executor(None, lambda: find_buttons(app))
Pattern 4: Connection Pooling (Singleton)
# BAD: Atspi.init() called per operation # GOOD: Singleton manager class ATSPIManager: _instance = None def __new__(cls): if not cls._instance: cls._instance = super().__new__(cls) Atspi.init() return cls._instance
Pattern 5: Scope Limiting (Reduce Search Space)
# BAD: Search entire desktop tree result = search_recursive(Atspi.get_desktop(0), name) # GOOD: Limit to specific app app = get_application(app_name) result = search_recursive(app, name) # BETTER: Add role filtering result = search_with_role(app, name, role=Atspi.Role.PUSH_BUTTON)
8. Security Standards
8.1 Critical Vulnerabilities
| Vulnerability | Severity | Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
| AT-SPI2 Registry Bypass (CWE-284) | HIGH | Validate through registry |
| D-Bus Session Hijacking (CVE-2022-42012) | HIGH | Validate D-Bus peer credentials |
| Password Field Access (CWE-200) | CRITICAL | Block PASSWORD_TEXT role |
| Input Injection (CWE-74) | HIGH | Application blocklists |
| Event Flooding (CWE-400) | MEDIUM | Rate limiting, event filtering |
8.2 Permission Tier Model
PERMISSION_TIERS = { 'read-only': { 'allowed_operations': ['get_name', 'get_role', 'get_state', 'find'], 'blocked_roles': [Atspi.Role.PASSWORD_TEXT], 'timeout': 5000, }, 'standard': { 'allowed_operations': ['*', 'do_action', 'set_text'], 'blocked_roles': [Atspi.Role.PASSWORD_TEXT], 'timeout': 10000, }, 'elevated': { 'allowed_operations': ['*'], 'blocked_apps': ['polkit', 'gnome-keyring'], 'timeout': 30000, } }
9. Common Mistakes
Never: Access Password Fields
# BAD: No role check value = obj.get_text().get_text(0, -1) # GOOD: Check role first if obj.get_role() != Atspi.Role.PASSWORD_TEXT: value = obj.get_text().get_text(0, -1)
Never: Skip Application Validation
# BAD: Direct access app = desktop.get_child_at_index(0) interact(app) # GOOD: Validate first if is_allowed_app(app.get_name()): interact(app)
10. Pre-Implementation Checklist
Phase 1: Before Writing Code
- Reviewed AT-SPI2 security patterns in this skill
- Identified target applications and verified not in blocklist
- Determined required permission tier (read-only/standard/elevated)
- Wrote failing tests for security validations
- Planned caching strategy for node lookups
Phase 2: During Implementation
- Implemented application blocklist checks
- Added PASSWORD_TEXT role blocking
- Enforced timeouts on all D-Bus calls
- Applied node caching for performance
- Used event filtering (not wildcard subscriptions)
- Implemented scope limiting for searches
Phase 3: Before Committing
- All pytest tests pass with coverage > 80%
- Audit logging verified for all operations
- Rate limiting tested under load
- No security warnings in test output
- Performance verified (< 100ms for element lookups)
11. Summary
Your goal is to create AT-SPI2 automation that is:
- Secure: Application validation, role blocking, audit logging
- Reliable: Timeout enforcement, error handling
- Accessible: Respects assistive technology boundaries
Security Reminders:
- Always block access to PASSWORD_TEXT roles
- Validate applications before automation
- Enforce timeouts on all D-Bus calls
- Log all operations for audit
- Use appropriate permission tiers
References
- See
references/security-examples.md - See
references/threat-model.md - See
references/advanced-patterns.md