| name | experience-lwc-security-validate |
| description | Use this skill as THE specialized Lightning Web Security (LWS) validator for a Lightning Web Component bundle (`.js`, `.ts`, `.html`, `.css`, `.js-meta.xml`) — the canonical LWS/Product-Security review for LWCs, NOT a generic code-security pass. It produces either a severity-ranked finding list with code-level remediations or a SARIF 2.1.0 JSON score report keyed by the `lws-001`…`lws-023b` rule catalog. TRIGGER when the user asks to review, audit, or check an LWC component for LWS compliance issues and recommend fixes, score a component's LWS/security compliance, find dangerous DOM APIs or blocked sinks (`eval`, `Function`, `document.write`, `innerHTML`, `document.createElement('script')`, global-scope assignment to `window`/`globalThis`, unsafe URL schemes), or emit a SARIF security report. DO NOT TRIGGER for generic non-LWC security review, for building a new LWC (use experience-lwc-generate), accessibility (WCAG 2.2), RTL/i18n, or Apex/Aura/server-side review. |
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Reviewing LWS Security
Run a structured Lightning Web Security (LWS) and Product Security compliance pass over a Lightning Web Component. Two output modes:
- Review mode (default) — severity-ranked findings + applied code fixes.
- Score mode — SARIF 2.1.0 JSON report keyed by the LWS rule catalog (
lws-001…lws-023b) for downstream gating, eval scoring, or CI ingest.
Both modes use the same detection rules from the references; only the output format differs.
When to Use
- The user asks for a "security review", "LWS check", "pre-ship security audit", or "compliance pass" on a specific LWC → review mode.
- The user asks to "score" a component's security or wants machine-readable findings to feed a gate or eval → score mode.
- Preparing a component for release and needing a unified security report.
- After implementing a fix, to verify no regression in security posture.
Do NOT use this skill for:
- Building new components (use
experience-lwc-generate).
- Accessibility (apply WCAG 2.2 separately) or RTL review — out of scope.
- Gating a fix behind a feature flag (apply feature-flag gating after fixes land).
- Non-LWC security review (Apex, Aura, server-side) — out of scope.
Prerequisites
- Component path (LWC bundle under
modules/…).
- Access to the component's JS/TS, HTML templates, CSS, and
.js-meta.xml.
- Output mode:
review (default — find, fix, report) or score (find, emit SARIF JSON, do NOT modify code). Confirm with the user before starting if it isn't obvious from the request.
Knowledge Bases
Each reference is the source of truth. Do not summarize from memory — open the reference, apply the guidelines, and cite the specific section you used in the report.
- Lightning Web Security (LWS) catalog: LWS Security Expert — blocked APIs and allowed alternatives.
- Rule catalog (
lws-001…lws-023b): Product Security Framework — for every rule the catalog gives the detection patterns and the canonical SARIF ruleId / level / message template. Score mode emits one SARIF result per match using these exact values.
Workflow
Step 1 — Scope the review
Collect the component path and identify the files to review. Include every file in the component bundle: .html, .js/.ts, .css, .js-meta.xml, and any child components owned by the same team that are invoked from the target.
Note any existing feature-flag gates — findings that require code changes must respect them.
Step 2 — Read the knowledge bases
Read LWS Security Expert and Product Security Framework top-to-bottom before judging. The LWS reference enumerates blocked DOM APIs and their allowed alternatives; the Product Security framework gives the severity taxonomy, the 23-rule SARIF catalog, and remediation patterns.
Step 3 — Walk the rule catalog
Run every rule in Product Security Framework (lws-001 through lws-023b) against the component bundle. For each rule:
- Apply the "How to Find the Issue" patterns verbatim. Do NOT shortcut — each rule lists obfuscation patterns (bracket notation, unicode escapes,
Reflect.*, string concatenation) you must consider.
- For every match record:
ruleId, level (error / warning from the catalog), file, startLine, startColumn (column 1 if unknown), message (use the catalog's message template, substituting any {placeholder} from the actual code).
- If a rule has the prerequisite "Only analyze files that import from 'lwc'" (lws-008), gate it via
scripts/check-lwc-import.sh <file> — the script prints lwc-import=yes when a from 'lwc' import is present and lwc-import=no otherwise. Skip the rule for that file when the answer is no.
This catalog is the canonical detection list; the JS/TS, HTML, and .js-meta.xml bullets that follow are additional checks beyond the SARIF rules.
Step 4 — HTML template inspection (additional)
Walk each template for:
lwc:inner-html usage — verify the source is trusted.
- Unescaped expressions feeding attributes LWS treats as sensitive (
href, src, srcdoc, inline event handlers).
- Direct
style="…" with bound expressions — candidates for CSS class swaps.
- Embedded
<iframe> or <object> without sandboxing (Step 3 catches the srcdoc and protocol cases via lws-023a/lws-023b; this step catches missing sandbox attributes).
Step 5 — Meta and configuration inspection (additional)
Inspect .js-meta.xml for:
- Over-broad API access (
lightning__FlowScreen, lightning__AppPage, etc.) when the component doesn't need it.
- Public properties exposed that contain sensitive data.
- Missing
capabilities restrictions for the target surface.
Inspect Apex bindings for:
@wire to Apex methods without @AuraEnabled(cacheable=true) where caching is safe.
- Direct imperative calls that bypass permission checks.
Findings from Steps 4-5 use rule IDs lws-tpl-001…lws-tpl-NNN (HTML) and lws-meta-001…lws-meta-NNN (meta) — sequence numbers per finding within the report — so they don't collide with the SARIF catalog.
Step 6 — Produce the report
Pick the output format based on the mode confirmed in Prerequisites.
Review mode (default)
Use examples/review-report.md as the template — one bullet per finding under ## Security (LWS + Product), one totals line under ## Summary.
Severity ordering: Critical → High → Medium → Low (map SARIF error → High, warning → Medium unless the rule says otherwise). Cite the reference section that produced each finding (e.g., "Product Security § lws-001 document.createProcessingInstruction").
Score mode
Emit a single SARIF 2.1.0 JSON document — and nothing else. No prose before or after. Do NOT write the JSON to a file; return it inline. Empty results array means no issues found.
Use examples/score-report.sarif.json as the shape reference — same top-level structure ($schema, version, runs[0].tool.driver.rules[], runs[0].results[]), populated with the actual rules that fired and the actual matches.
Rules:
ruleId matches a catalog entry exactly (lws-001…lws-023b, or the lws-tpl-* / lws-meta-* namespaces from Steps 4-5).
level is error for catalog rules marked level: error and warning for level: warning. No other values.
message.text uses the catalog's message template with placeholders substituted (e.g., replace {eventName} with the actual event name found in code).
- One
result per match. If a rule fires three times in a file, emit three results.
- Include only rules that fired in
tool.driver.rules; an empty results array still requires tool.driver.rules to be present (use []).
Step 7 — Apply fixes (review mode only)
Skip in score mode — score mode is read-only.
For each accepted finding:
- Edit the component files (HTML, JS/TS, CSS, meta.xml) to apply the fix.
- Preserve existing correct behavior and existing feature-flag gates. If a gate is already configured for the same concern, leave it untouched. New feature-flag gates for phased rollout are out of scope for this skill — apply them separately.
- Do NOT silently delete old code — preserve the original path where a gate is required.
- Do NOT weaken the security posture to make tests pass; fix the test if it depends on the insecure pattern.
Step 8 — Verify
- Review mode: Re-run Step 3's catalog walk against the updated files; every fixed finding must no longer appear. Run Jest tests and any component-level security tests. If fixes touched Apex access patterns, confirm permissions with the server-side reviewer.
- Score mode: Before returning, write the emitted SARIF to a temporary file and run
scripts/validate-sarif.sh <path> — the script confirms the JSON parses, version is 2.1.0, every ruleId matches the catalog pattern (lws-NNN[a-z]? / lws-tpl-NNN / lws-meta-NNN) and is declared in tool.driver.rules, every level is error or warning, and every result has a physicalLocation.artifactLocation.uri + region.startLine. Fix any failure before returning the SARIF.
Cross-References
- Related skills:
experience-lwc-generate — for authoring new LWC bundles that are security-compliant from the start.
design-systems-slds-validate — SLDS/design-system compliance pass (accessibility overlaps with WCAG 2.2 — run separately).
dx-code-analyzer-run — repo-wide static-analysis pass; use it alongside this skill for coverage beyond the LWS catalog.
Verification
- Every catalog rule (
lws-001…lws-023b) was evaluated against the bundle, not a hand-curated subset.
- Every finding has either been applied (review mode) or surfaced in the SARIF result (score mode), or carries an explicit deferred note with a reason.
- Each finding cites a specific catalog rule ID — no freeform "looks suspicious" entries.
- No new XSS sinks, unsafe URL flows, or blocked DOM APIs introduced by the fixes.
- Score-mode output is valid SARIF 2.1.0 JSON, returned inline, with no surrounding prose.