# JavaScript PDF Fixture Verification (bf-5wo1t) ## Task Summary Located and verified the JavaScript PDF fixture file from the previous bead step exists. ## Findings ### Primary JavaScript PDF Fixture **File Path**: `/home/coding/pdftract/tests/fixtures/security/embedded-js.pdf` **Status**: ✅ VERIFIED **File Details**: - Size: 1.1K (1,120 bytes) - Format: PDF-1.4 - Readable: Yes - Created: July 5, 2026 18:05 **Generator Script**: `/home/coding/pdftract/tests/fixtures/security/generate_embedded_js.py` (3,289 bytes) ### JavaScript Content The fixture contains documented JavaScript actions (from the generator script): 1. **Catalog /OpenAction**: `app.alert("pwn")` 2. **Page 0 /AA /O** (open action): `app.alert('page_open')` 3. **Page 1 annotation /A**: `app.alert('annot_action')` ### Current Extraction Behavior According to previous testing (bf-36gzd), pdftract currently extracts only 1 JavaScript action from this fixture: - **Extracted**: `app.alert("pwn")` at `catalog.openaction` - **Not Extracted**: Page-level and annotation JavaScript actions This may indicate incomplete JavaScript extraction or differences in PDF structure. ### Secondary Fixture (with parsing issue) **File Path**: `/home/coding/pdftract/tests/document_model/fixtures/js_in_openaction.pdf` **Status**: ⚠️ Parsing Error **File Details**: - Size: 632 bytes - Format: PDF-1.4 - Issue: Expected output shows "No /Root reference in trailer" error - Despite this error, hexdump analysis suggests the file structure appears valid ## CLI Usage For testing JavaScript extraction: ```bash pdftract extract tests/fixtures/security/embedded-js.pdf ``` ## Acceptance Criteria Status - [x] JavaScript PDF fixture file is located - [x] File path is documented: `/home/coding/pdftract/tests/fixtures/security/embedded-js.pdf` - [x] File is readable: Yes (1.1K, PDF-1.4 format) - [x] File size is reasonable (> 0 bytes): 1,120 bytes ## Verification Notes The primary JavaScript fixture `embedded-js.pdf` is verified and ready for use. The file contains multiple JavaScript actions and is successfully parsed by pdftract, making it suitable for JavaScript detection and extraction testing.