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fix(security): make csrfFetch a function to respect vi.stubGlobal mocks
The previous `export const csrfFetch = makeCsrfFetch(fetch)` captured the
global fetch at module evaluation time. Tests that mock fetch via
`vi.stubGlobal('fetch', mockFetch)` set up their stub *after* module import,
so all calls through csrfFetch bypassed the mock — 21 browser tests saw 0
fetch calls.

Changing csrfFetch to a plain function means `fetch` is resolved from the
global scope at each call site, picking up whatever stub is in place at
call time. Production behaviour is identical; test isolation is restored.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 11:37:53 +02:00
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2026-03-17 18:35:13 +00:00

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