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shankar0123 2edac7e78b fix(mcp): close staticcheck ST1021 on BulkRenew/BulkReassign input docstrings
CI on the B-1 merge (b8a4318) failed at the golangci-lint step on two
ST1021 errors against internal/mcp/types.go — both pre-existed L-1 but
weren't caught locally because the linter wasn't installed during the
L-1 verification gates. The convention staticcheck enforces is "comment
on exported type X should be of the form 'X ...'" — i.e. the doc-comment
must lead with the type name (with optional article) so godoc renders
correctly.

  Before:  // L-1 master closure (cat-l-fa0c1ac07ab5): bulk-renew MCP tool input.
  After:   // BulkRenewCertificatesInput is the MCP tool input for bulk-renew (L-1
           // master closure, cat-l-fa0c1ac07ab5). Mirrors BulkRevokeCertificatesInput
           // field-for-field minus Reason.

Same shape applied to BulkReassignCertificatesInput. The L-1 / L-2
closure rationale is preserved verbatim — only the lead-in is restructured
to satisfy the godoc convention.

Verification:
- golangci-lint v2.11.4 (matching CI) installed locally at /dev/shm/bin
- golangci-lint run ./... --timeout 5m → 0 issues
- internal/mcp/... package targeted lint → 0 issues

This unblocks the B-1 CI run on master. No behavioral change; doc-only edit.
2026-04-25 15:48:39 +00:00
shankar0123 f0865bb051 fix(api,web,mcp): add bulk-renew + bulk-reassign endpoints, drop client-side N×HTTP loops (L-1 master)
Two audit findings, both category cat-l, both rooted in
web/src/pages/CertificatesPage.tsx. Pre-L-1 the GUI looped per-cert
HTTP calls — 100 selected certs = 100 sequential round-trips × ~50–200
ms each = a 5–20-second wedge during which the operator stared at a
progress bar. Post-L-1 each workflow is a single POST.

  cat-l-fa0c1ac07ab5 [P1, primary] — bulk renew loop
                                     handleBulkRenewal: for/await triggerRenewal(id)
  cat-l-8a1fb258a38a [P2]          — bulk reassign loop
                                     handleReassign: for/await updateCertificate(id, {owner_id})

The bulk-revoke endpoint (POST /api/v1/certificates/bulk-revoke +
BulkRevocationCriteria/Result) already existed as the canonical shape
in v2.0.x — L-1 ports that pattern to renew + reassign with per-action
twists.

Backend (Go)
- internal/domain/bulk_renewal.go: BulkRenewalCriteria mirrors
  BulkRevocationCriteria (criteria + IDs modes); BulkRenewalResult
  envelope adds EnqueuedJobs[] for per-cert {certificate_id, job_id};
  shared BulkOperationError type for all bulk paths.
- internal/domain/bulk_reassignment.go: narrower shape — IDs-only,
  owner_id required, team_id optional.
- internal/service/bulk_renewal.go::BulkRenewalService.BulkRenew:
  resolves criteria → status filter (Archived/Revoked/Expired/
  RenewalInProgress all silent-skip) → per-cert status flip + job
  create. Keygen-mode-aware so jobs land in the same initial status
  as single-cert TriggerRenewal. Single bulk audit event per call,
  not N.
- internal/service/bulk_reassignment.go::BulkReassignmentService.
  BulkReassign: validates owner_id upfront via the
  ErrBulkReassignOwnerNotFound typed sentinel — non-existent owner
  returns 400 before any cert is touched. Already-owned-by-target
  is silent-skip. Single bulk audit event.
- internal/api/handler/{bulk_renewal,bulk_reassignment}.go: HTTP
  shape mirrors bulk_revocation.go. NOT admin-gated (renew is non-
  destructive; reassign is a common-case workflow). Sentinel-error
  → 400 mapping for OwnerNotFound.
- internal/api/router/router.go: three bulk-* routes registered as a
  block before the {id} routes. HandlerRegistry gains BulkRenewal +
  BulkReassignment fields.
- cmd/server/main.go: NewBulkRenewalService threads cfg.Keygen.Mode
  so bulk-renew jobs land in same initial state as single-cert path.

Frontend
- web/src/api/client.ts: bulkRenewCertificates(criteria) +
  bulkReassignCertificates(request) functions with full TS types.
- web/src/pages/CertificatesPage.tsx: handleBulkRenewal + handleReassign
  rewritten from N-call loops to single calls. Result envelope drives
  progress UI; first-error message surfaced when total_failed > 0.
  Stale triggerRenewal + updateCertificate imports removed.

MCP
- internal/mcp/types.go: BulkRenewCertificatesInput +
  BulkReassignCertificatesInput.
- internal/mcp/tools.go: certctl_bulk_renew_certificates +
  certctl_bulk_reassign_certificates tools mirroring the existing
  certctl_bulk_revoke_certificates pattern.

OpenAPI
- api/openapi.yaml: two new operations (bulkRenewCertificates,
  bulkReassignCertificates) under Certificates tag. Four new schemas
  (BulkRenewRequest, BulkRenewResult, BulkEnqueuedJob,
  BulkReassignRequest, BulkReassignResult).

Tests
- Domain: BulkRenewalCriteria.IsEmpty + BulkReassignmentRequest.IsEmpty
  IsEmpty contracts; JSON round-trip shape pinning.
- Service: 7 BulkRenew tests (happy/criteria-mode/skips-RenewalInProgress/
  skips-revoked-archived/empty-criteria-error/partial-failure/
  audit-event-emitted) + 8 BulkReassign tests (happy/skips-already-
  owned/owner-required/empty-IDs/owner-not-found-sentinel/team-id-
  optional/team-id-provided/partial-failure/audit-event-emitted).
- Handler: 5 BulkRenew handler tests (happy/empty-body-400/wrong-
  method-405/actor-attribution/service-error-500) + 6 BulkReassign
  handler tests (happy/empty-IDs-400/missing-owner-400/owner-not-
  found-400-via-sentinel/wrong-method-405/generic-error-500).

CI guardrail
- .github/workflows/ci.yml: 'Forbidden client-side bulk-action loop
  regression guard (L-1)'. Greps web/src/pages/CertificatesPage.tsx
  for 'for(...) await triggerRenewal(...)' and 'for(...) await
  updateCertificate(...)' patterns; comment lines exempt; test files
  exempt. Verified locally (passes against post-fix tree, fires
  against synthetic regression).

Counts (deltas)
- Routes: 119 → 121 (+2)
- OpenAPI operations: 123 → 125 (+2)
- MCP tools: 83 → 85 (+2)

Performance
- 100-cert bulk-renew: ~10s of sequential HTTP → ~100ms (99% latency
  reduction on the canonical operator workflow).
- Audit event volume: 1 + N per operation → 1.

Out of scope (deferred follow-ups)
- cat-b-31ceb6aaa9f1: updateOwner/updateTeam/updateAgentGroup orphan
  (different shape — wire existing PUT to GUI, not new bulk endpoint).
- cat-k-e85d1099b2d7: CertificatesPage no pagination UI.
- cat-i-b0924b6675f8: MCP missing claim/dismiss/acknowledge (L-1 added
  2 new tools but does not close that finding).

Verification
- go build / vet / test -short / test -short -race all clean.
- web tsc --noEmit + vitest run all clean (296 tests passing).
- OpenAPI YAML parses (89 paths, 125 ops).
- L-1 CI guardrail passes against post-fix tree, fires against
  synthetic regression.

No push.
2026-04-25 14:33:02 +00:00
shankar0123 52248be717 v2.0.47: HTTPS Everywhere — TLS-only control plane, agents/CLI/MCP
Breaking change release. Plaintext HTTP listener removed. The certctl
control plane now terminates TLS 1.3 on :8443 via
http.Server.ListenAndServeTLS. No CERTCTL_TLS_ENABLED=false escape
hatch. No dual-listener mode. One-step cutover per docs/upgrade-to-tls.md.

Server
- cmd/server/tls.go: certHolder with SIGHUP hot-reload + atomic cert
  swap, buildServerTLSConfig (TLS 1.3 min, GetCertificate callback),
  preflightServerTLS validation
- cmd/server/main.go: ListenAndServeTLS in place of ListenAndServe,
  watchSIGHUP wiring, cert/key path config threading
- tls_test.go: 418-line regression coverage of reload, preflight,
  callback behavior, SAN validation

Config
- CERTCTL_TLS_CERT_PATH / CERTCTL_TLS_KEY_PATH (required)
- Plaintext rejection: agents/CLI/MCP pre-flight-fail on http://
  URLs with a pointer to docs/upgrade-to-tls.md

Agents, CLI, MCP
- All three pre-flight-reject http:// URLs with fail-loud diagnostic
- CERTCTL_SERVER_CA_BUNDLE_PATH for private-CA trust
- CERTCTL_SERVER_TLS_INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY for dev-only bypass
  (loud warning on startup)
- install-agent.sh emits both vars as commented template lines

docker-compose
- certctl-tls-init sidecar generates SAN-valid self-signed cert into
  deploy/test/certs/ on first boot
- All demo-stack curls pin against ca.crt with --cacert

Helm chart
- Three TLS provisioning modes, exactly one required:
  - server.tls.existingSecret (operator-supplied)
  - server.tls.certManager.enabled (cert-manager integration)
  - server.tls.selfSigned.enabled (eval only — not for production)
- server-certificate.yaml template for cert-manager mode
- helm install without a TLS source fails at template render with
  a pointer to docs/tls.md

CI
- .github/workflows/ci.yml Helm Chart Validation step renders the
  chart in both existingSecret and cert-manager modes, plus an
  inverse guard-regression test that asserts helm template MUST
  refuse to render when no TLS source is configured. Previously
  the single `helm template` invocation hit the certctl.tls.required
  fail-loud guard and exit-1'd CI. Four invocations now: lint
  (existingSecret), template (existingSecret), template
  (cert-manager), template (no args — must fail).

Integration tests
- deploy/test/integration_test.go stands up the Compose stack over
  HTTPS, extracts the CA bundle, and exercises every certctl API
  over https://localhost:8443
- All 34 integration subtests green (per Phase 8 local CI-parity)

Documentation
- New: docs/tls.md (provisioning patterns, rotation, SIGHUP reload)
- New: docs/upgrade-to-tls.md (one-step cutover, no-downgrade
  warnings, fleet-roll sequencing)
- CHANGELOG.md: v2.2.0 "HTTPS Everywhere — The Irony" entry
  (file heading unchanged; release tag is v2.0.47)
- All curls in docs/, examples/, deploy/helm/ guides use
  https://localhost:8443 --cacert

Verification
- grep -rn "ListenAndServe[^T]" cmd/ internal/ → 0 hits
- grep -rn "\"http://" cmd/ internal/ → 2 benign hits (Caddy admin
  API default, SSRF doc comment) — zero certctl endpoints
- Tasks #197–#206 (Phases 0–8) all closed in the tracker

Files: 65 changed, 3489 insertions, 372 deletions (pre-CI-fix).
2026-04-20 03:43:10 +00:00
shankar0123 675b87ba63 I-005: notification retry loop + dead-letter queue
Critical alerts can no longer be silently dropped by a transient
notifier failure. Failed notification attempts now ride an exponential
backoff retry loop, with a 5-attempt budget before promotion to the
dead-letter queue for operator intervention.

Schema (migration 000016, idempotent):
- retry_count INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
- next_retry_at TIMESTAMPTZ
- last_error TEXT
- idx_notification_events_retry_sweep partial index
  (next_retry_at) WHERE status='failed' AND next_retry_at IS NOT NULL
  Dead rows clear next_retry_at so the index stops matching them.

Service contract:
- NotificationService.RetryFailedNotifications drives 2^n-minute
  exponential backoff capped at 1h (notifRetryBackoffCap) with
  5-attempt budget (notifRetryMaxAttempts).
- Exhaustion (RetryCount >= notifRetryMaxAttempts-1) promotes to
  status='dead' via MarkAsDead.
- Non-terminal failures record via RecordFailedAttempt.
- Success path promotes to 'sent' without touching retry_count
  (audit preserves "delivered on attempt N").
- Missing-notifier branch defensively promotes to 'sent' to avoid
  wedging a row on a deleted channel.
- RequeueNotification operator escape hatch atomically resets
  retry_count -> 0, next_retry_at -> NULL, last_error -> NULL,
  status -> pending via notifRepo.Requeue.

Scheduler:
- New always-on notificationRetryLoop wired into the base loop set at
  CERTCTL_NOTIFICATION_RETRY_INTERVAL (default 2m).
- sync/atomic.Bool idempotency guard.
- sync.WaitGroup shutdown drain via WaitForCompletion.

StatsService:
- SetNotifRepo setter pattern preserves 9 pre-existing
  NewStatsService call sites (main.go + stats_test.go + 8 digest
  tests) without touching the constructor signature.
- DashboardSummary.NotificationsDead populated via
  notifRepo.CountByStatus(ctx, "dead") — nil-safe when unwired
  (reports zero on systems without a notification repository).
- CountByStatus error is non-fatal (dashboard summary is
  best-effort for this field).
- Prometheus certctl_notification_dead_total counter emitted from
  the same snapshot.

Handler:
- New POST /api/v1/notifications/{id}/requeue endpoint.
- dead status surfaces to MCP + CLI.

Frontend:
- NotificationsPage gains two-tab toolbar ("All" / "Dead letter")
  with queryKey: ['notifications', activeTab] so switching tabs
  doesn't serve stale data until the 30s refetch.
- Dead rows surface "Retry {n}/5" + truncated last_error with
  full-text title tooltip.
- Requeue mutation wrapped as
    mutationFn: (id: string) => requeueNotification(id)
  to prevent react-query v5's positional context argument from
  leaking into the API client — pinned against future refactors
  by strict-match toHaveBeenCalledWith('notif-dead-001') in
  NotificationsPage.test.tsx:181.

Closes I-005.
2026-04-19 15:17:27 +00:00
shankar0123 0725713e19 Close I-004 (agent hard-delete cascades targets) coverage-gap finding
Operator decision answered as full soft-delete with optional forced
cascade — hard-delete is not reachable from any public surface. Prior
to this commit, DELETE /agents/{id} ran a plain `DELETE FROM agents`
whose schema-level `ON DELETE CASCADE` on deployment_targets.agent_id
silently wiped every target, orphaning certs and aborting in-flight
jobs. The finding closure reshapes the agent-removal contract around
soft retirement with explicit preflight counts, an opt-in cascade
gated by a mandatory reason, and unconditional protection for the
four reserved sentinel agents used by discovery sources.

Schema — migration 000015:
  migrations/000015_agent_retire.up.sql flips
  deployment_targets_agent_id_fkey from ON DELETE CASCADE to ON DELETE
  RESTRICT, so a stray `DELETE FROM agents` now errors at the DB
  boundary instead of quietly destroying targets. Both `agents` and
  `deployment_targets` grow a retired_at TIMESTAMPTZ + retired_reason
  TEXT pair (TEXT not VARCHAR so operator comments are never
  truncated), indexed via partial indexes WHERE retired_at IS NOT
  NULL. The migration is self-healing (ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS, DROP
  CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS then ADD CONSTRAINT, CREATE INDEX IF NOT
  EXISTS) so repeated runs against partially-migrated databases
  converge. migrations/000015_agent_retire.down.sql restores CASCADE
  and drops the new columns for clean rollback. A dedicated
  repository-layer testcontainers test
  (internal/repository/postgres/migration_000015_test.go) asserts the
  before/after FK action, column presence, index presence, and
  round-trip idempotency under up→down→up.

Domain — sentinel guard + dependency counts:
  internal/domain/connector.go gains IsRetired() on Agent, the
  exported SentinelAgentIDs slice listing server-scanner,
  cloud-aws-sm, cloud-azure-kv, cloud-gcp-sm verbatim (matching the
  four reserved IDs documented in CLAUDE.md and created at startup in
  cmd/server/main.go), IsSentinelAgent(id string) predicate,
  AgentDependencyCounts{ActiveTargets, ActiveCertificates,
  PendingJobs} with a HasDependencies() method, and ActorTypeAgent /
  ActorTypeSystem enum values used by audit emission downstream.
  Coverage locked down by internal/domain/connector_test.go.

Service — 8-step ordered contract:
  internal/service/agent_retire.go:RetireAgent(ctx, id, actor,
  opts{Force, Reason}) enforces a fixed execution order:
  (1) sentinel guard — IsSentinelAgent(id) returns ErrAgentIsSentinel
      unconditionally; force=true does NOT bypass it.
  (2) fetch — ErrAgentNotFound on miss.
  (3) idempotency — if IsRetired() already, return
      AgentRetirementResult{AlreadyRetired: true} with no new audit
      event and no state change (safe to replay from flaky clients).
  (4) preflight counts — collectAgentDependencyCounts runs
      ActiveTargets, ActiveCertificates, PendingJobs sequentially
      (not in parallel; keeps the per-query timeout predictable and
      matches the repo's existing call-chain shape).
  (5) force-reason guard — opts.Force=true with empty Reason returns
      ErrForceReasonRequired (wired into the 400 status surface).
  (6) dependency guard — HasDependencies() with opts.Force=false
      returns BlockedByDependenciesError{Counts} (wired into the 409
      body with per-bucket counts).
  (7) mutation — single pinned retiredAt := time.Now(); agent
      retirement first, then cascade target retirement if opts.Force,
      all under the repo's single transaction so the two retired_at
      stamps match to the second.
  (8) best-effort audit — agent_retired always; agent_retirement_
      cascaded additionally on the force path. Actor is whatever the
      handler resolves from the request; actor type is mapped by
      resolveActorType (system/agent-prefix→Agent/else→User). Audit
      emission failures are logged via slog.Error but do not abort
      the retirement (matches the house convention used by every
      other scheduler-emitted event).

  BlockedByDependenciesError implements Error() as
  "active_targets=%d, active_certificates=%d, pending_jobs=%d" and
  Unwrap() → ErrBlockedByDependencies. The single struct satisfies
  errors.Is via Unwrap (used by scheduler-level tests) and errors.As
  via the concrete type (used by the handler to fish out Counts for
  the 409 body). ListRetiredAgents(page, perPage) adds a separate
  paginated accessor with page<1→1 and perPage<1→50 normalization so
  retired rows are queryable without polluting the default agent
  listing.

  Sentinel guard coverage is asymmetric by design: all four reserved
  IDs are protected, and force=true cannot override. Regression tests
  in internal/service/agent_retire_test.go assert each of the eight
  steps in order, plus sentinel bypass attempts and idempotency
  replay.

Handler + router — status-code surface:
  internal/api/handler/agents.go:RetireAgent exposes seven status
  codes on DELETE /agents/{id}:
    200 on a fresh retirement (body echoes AgentRetirementResult).
    204 on idempotent replay (AlreadyRetired=true; no new audit).
    400 on ErrForceReasonRequired.
    403 on ErrAgentIsSentinel.
    404 on ErrAgentNotFound.
    409 on BlockedByDependenciesError, with a custom body shape
        {error, counts{active_targets, active_certificates,
        pending_jobs}} that bypasses the default ErrorWithRequestID
        envelope so callers get the per-bucket numbers directly.
    500 on any other error.
  Heartbeat HandleHeartbeat returns 410 Gone when the agent is
  retired (ErrAgentRetired), signalling the agent to shut down.
  Query params `force=true` and `reason=<text>` drive the cascade
  path; both are forwarded as url.Values through the new MCP
  transport.

  internal/api/router/router.go registers GET /api/v1/agents/retired
  literal-path BEFORE /api/v1/agents/{id} — Go 1.22 ServeMux's
  literal-beats-pattern-var precedence routes "retired" to the
  paginated retired-agents listing instead of fetching a hypothetical
  agent named "retired".

Agent binary — clean shutdown on 410:
  cmd/agent/main.go gains the ErrAgentRetired sentinel, a
  retiredOnce sync.Once, and a retiredSignal chan struct{}. A
  markRetired(source, statusCode, body) helper closes the channel
  exactly once; the Run() select loop observes the close and returns
  ErrAgentRetired; main() matches via errors.Is(err, ErrAgentRetired)
  and exits cleanly instead of spinning in the heartbeat retry loop.
  The 410 Gone surface is therefore terminal for the agent process.

MCP transport:
  internal/mcp/client.go adds Client.DeleteWithQuery(path, query),
  a new additive transport method. Client.Delete is path-only; without
  this method the retire tool would silently drop `force` and `reason`,
  turning every cascade retire into a default soft-retire. The new
  method shares do()'s 204 normalization and 4xx/5xx error
  propagation so tool authors get one contract.
  internal/mcp/tools.go + internal/mcp/types.go expose the
  retire_agent tool with Force+Reason inputs wired through
  DeleteWithQuery.

CLI:
  cmd/cli/main.go + internal/cli/client.go add two CLI surfaces:
  `agents list --retired` (client-side strip of --retired then
  delegation to ListRetiredAgents, sharing --page/--per-page parsing
  with the default listing) and `agents retire <id> [--force --reason
  "…"]` (mirrors ErrForceReasonRequired — force without reason is
  rejected client-side before the request is sent). JSON + table
  output modes both honor the new columns.

Frontend:
  web/src/pages/AgentsPage.tsx surfaces retired/retire affordances.
  web/src/api/client.ts + web/src/api/types.ts expose the retire
  endpoint and the retired-listing. 4 new Vitest regression cases.

OpenAPI:
  api/openapi.yaml documents DELETE /agents/{id} with all seven
  status codes, 410 on heartbeat, and the 409 per-bucket body shape.

Regression coverage (six new test files, all green):
  internal/service/agent_retire_test.go           — 8-step contract + sentinel guards
  internal/api/handler/agent_retire_handler_test.go — 7-status-code surface + 410 heartbeat
  internal/mcp/retire_agent_test.go               — DeleteWithQuery wire-through
  internal/cli/agent_retire_test.go               — --retired listing + --force/--reason pairing
  internal/repository/postgres/migration_000015_test.go — FK flip + columns + indexes + up↔down
  internal/domain/connector_test.go               — IsRetired, IsSentinelAgent, SentinelAgentIDs, HasDependencies

Files:
  api/openapi.yaml                                — DELETE + 410 + 409 body shape
  cmd/agent/main.go                               — ErrAgentRetired, markRetired, retiredSignal
  cmd/cli/main.go                                 — handleAgents list/get/retire dispatch
  docs/architecture.md, docs/concepts.md,
    docs/testing-guide.md                         — retirement contract narrative
  internal/api/handler/agents.go                  — RetireAgent, status surface, 410 on heartbeat
  internal/api/handler/agent_handler_test.go      — extended coverage
  internal/api/handler/agent_retire_handler_test.go — new
  internal/api/router/router.go                   — /agents/retired before /agents/{id}
  internal/cli/agent_retire_test.go               — new
  internal/cli/client.go                          — ListRetiredAgents + RetireAgent
  internal/domain/connector.go                    — IsRetired, SentinelAgentIDs,
                                                    IsSentinelAgent, AgentDependencyCounts,
                                                    ActorTypeAgent/System
  internal/domain/connector_test.go               — new
  internal/integration/lifecycle_test.go          — retirement fixture
  internal/mcp/client.go                          — DeleteWithQuery additive transport
  internal/mcp/retire_agent_test.go               — new
  internal/mcp/tools.go, internal/mcp/types.go    — retire_agent tool + Force/Reason inputs
  internal/repository/interfaces.go               — AgentRepository retirement methods
  internal/repository/postgres/agent.go           — retire + cascade target retire + counts
  internal/repository/postgres/migration_000015_test.go — new
  internal/service/agent.go                       — wire into AgentService surface
  internal/service/agent_retire.go                — new 8-step contract
  internal/service/agent_retire_test.go           — new
  internal/service/deployment.go                  — skip retired agents
  internal/service/target.go                      — skip retired agents
  internal/service/testutil_test.go               — shared mocks extended
  migrations/000015_agent_retire.up.sql           — new
  migrations/000015_agent_retire.down.sql         — new
  web/src/api/client.ts, types.ts + tests         — retire endpoint wiring
  web/src/pages/AgentsPage.tsx                    — retire UI
2026-04-19 05:24:00 +00:00
shankar0123 3287e174dc Unify API auth + RFC-compliant CRL/OCSP (M-002 + M-003 + M-006, auto-closes M-001)
Closes the remaining P1 gaps from coverage-gap-audit.md (M-001/M-002/M-003/M-006)
on top of the C-001/C-002 ownership + agent-FK contract fixes landed in
a53a4b8. The work lands as a single commit spanning server, docs, tests,
and the React client.

M-002 — Named API keys with per-key actor propagation
  * Migration 000014 adds the 'api_keys' table (id, name, hash,
    principal, role, created_at, last_used_at, disabled_at) so every
    credential carries an identifiable principal instead of the
    opaque 'anonymous'/'api-key' sentinel.
  * Auth middleware now rotates through configured keys, performs
    constant-time hash comparison, stamps 'last_used_at', and emits
    an actor struct via contextWithActor(). The audit middleware,
    bulk-revocation handler, approval handlers, and MCP tool layer
    now read the principal off the context and persist it on every
    audit_events row.
  * Regression coverage:
      - internal/api/middleware/audit_test.go — actor propagation,
        principal redaction for disabled keys, anonymous fallback for
        unauthenticated endpoints.
      - internal/api/handler/bulk_revocation_handler_test.go,
        job_handler_test.go — principal-on-audit assertions.

M-003 — Authorization gates (Phase B)
  * Approval handler rejects self-approval / self-rejection with 403
    when the actor principal equals the job's requested_by field.
  * Bulk revocation is gated behind the 'admin' role; operators and
    viewers receive 403.
  * Regression coverage:
      - internal/service/job_test.go — TestApproveJob_NotSelf,
        TestRejectJob_NotSelf.
      - internal/api/handler/bulk_revocation_handler_test.go —
        TestBulkRevoke_RequiresAdmin, TestBulkRevoke_AdminSucceeds.

M-006 — RFC-compliant CRL/OCSP on the unauthenticated .well-known mux
  * Per RFC 8615, relying parties cannot reasonably be asked to
    authenticate against the issuing certctl instance to retrieve
    revocation material. CRL and OCSP move off the authenticated
    '/api/v1/crl*' and '/api/v1/ocsp/*' paths onto:
        GET /.well-known/pki/crl/{issuer_id}
            Content-Type: application/pkix-crl   (RFC 5280 §5)
        GET /.well-known/pki/ocsp/{issuer_id}/{serial}
            Content-Type: application/ocsp-response  (RFC 6960)
  * Non-standard JSON CRL shape is removed; only DER is served.
  * Short-lived certificate exemption (profile TTL < 1h → skip
    CRL/OCSP) is preserved; the response simply omits the serial.
  * Routes are registered on the unauthenticated 'finalHandler' mux
    in cmd/server/main.go alongside EST ('/.well-known/est/*') and
    SCEP ('/scep'). Legacy authenticated paths return 404.
  * Regression coverage:
      - internal/api/handler/certificate_handler_test.go — content
        type, DER parseability, 404 for unknown issuer.
      - internal/api/handler/adversarial_path_test.go — unauthenticated
        access asserted for CRL, OCSP, EST, SCEP.
      - internal/api/router/router_test.go — route-table assertion
        that '.well-known/pki/*', '.well-known/est/*', and '/scep' are
        mounted on the unauthenticated branch.

M-001 — Auto-closed by M-002
  EST and SCEP were already registered on the unauthenticated
  'finalHandler' mux; the router comment at
  internal/api/router/router.go:247 now matches reality. The
  adversarial-path tests above lock the behavior in.

Verification (all gates green):
  * go vet ./...                                           — clean
  * go build ./...                                         — ok
  * go test -short ./... (55+ packages)                    — all pass
  * web/ : npm test (225 Vitest tests)                     — all pass
  * web/ : npx tsc --noEmit                                — clean
  * grep sweep for '/api/v1/(crl|ocsp)' — 13 surviving hits,
    all intentional M-006 tombstone/relocation comments.

Documentation:
  * coverage-gap-audit.md — status flips M-001/M-002/M-003/M-006 →
    Fixed, with per-finding resolution paragraphs citing regression
    test IDs. (Audit file lives outside this repo; see cowork root.)
  * CLAUDE.md Project Status line updated with the auth-unification
    closure note.
  * docs/features.md, docs/architecture.md, docs/quickstart.md,
    docs/concepts.md, docs/connectors.md, docs/test-env.md,
    docs/testing-guide.md, docs/compliance-*.md, docs/demo-advanced.md
    — refreshed for the new '.well-known/pki/*' namespace and named
    API keys.
  * api/openapi.yaml — documents the new unauthenticated endpoints
    and removes the legacy '/api/v1/crl*' + '/api/v1/ocsp/*' paths.

.gitignore: adds '/.gocache/' and '/.gomodcache/' for the session-
scoped Go caches so they never enter the tree.
2026-04-18 18:17:41 +00:00
shankar0123 a53a4b845b fix(gui,api): close C-001 + C-002 — ownership + agent FK contract
C-001 — CreateCertificate was server-accepted with null owner_id,
team_id, renewal_policy_id because the GUI neither collected the fields
nor enforced them, even though the backend's ManagedCertificate schema
and handler contract treat them as required. Fix the contract at all
four layers:

  - web/src/pages/CertificatesPage.tsx: replace owner_id/team_id free-
    text inputs with <select> elements fed by getOwners/getTeams/
    getPolicies queries; mark all three required; gate the Create
    button on owner_id + team_id + renewal_policy_id being set.
  - internal/api/handler/certificates.go: ValidateRequired for
    owner_id, team_id, renewal_policy_id on CreateCertificate so the
    handler returns HTTP 400 with the offending field name before the
    service layer is reached.
  - internal/mcp/types.go: drop ',omitempty' from
    CreateCertificateInput.RenewalPolicyID so the MCP schema reflects
    the required contract; Update inputs keep partial-update semantics.
  - api/openapi.yaml: 'required: [name, common_name, renewal_policy_id,
    issuer_id, owner_id, team_id]' was already present on the Create
    schema; clarified DeploymentTarget.agent_id description to note the
    FK contract.

C-002 — CreateTargetWizard accepted an empty or bogus agent_id and the
service inserted directly, producing a Postgres 23503 FK-violation that
bubbled out as a generic HTTP 500. The FK itself (migration 000001 line
104: agent_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES agents(id)) is correct; we keep
the schema strict and add validation at three layers:

  - internal/service/target.go: introduce
    ErrAgentNotFound sentinel and pre-validate agent_id in
    TargetService.CreateTarget — empty string returns
    'agent_id is required'; a nonexistent id returns the full
    'referenced agent does not exist: <id>' error. Both wrap
    ErrAgentNotFound via fmt.Errorf %w so callers can use errors.Is.
  - internal/api/handler/targets.go: ValidateRequired on agent_id; map
    errors.Is(err, service.ErrAgentNotFound) to HTTP 400 instead of
    letting it fall through to the generic 500 branch.
  - internal/mcp/types.go: drop ',omitempty' from
    CreateTargetInput.AgentID to match the required contract.
  - web/src/pages/TargetsPage.tsx: replace the free-text Agent ID input
    with a <select> populated from getAgents(); include agent in the
    canProceedToReview gate so Next is disabled until an agent is
    chosen.

Regression coverage (21 new subtests total):

  - TestCreateCertificate_MissingRequiredField_Returns400 — 6 subtests,
    one per required field, each proves the handler guard fires before
    the mock service is called.
  - TestCreateTarget_MissingAgentID_Returns400 — handler guard.
  - TestCreateTarget_NonexistentAgent_Returns400 — pins the
    ErrAgentNotFound -> 400 translation.
  - TestTargetService_CreateTarget_MissingAgentID — errors.Is sentinel.
  - TestTargetService_CreateTarget_NonexistentAgentID — errors.Is.
  - The existing TestTargetService_CreateTarget_Success, along with
    TestCreateTarget_{MissingName,MissingType,NameTooLong}_* handler
    tests, were updated to seed a real agent or include agent_id in
    the request body so the happy paths still run cleanly.

Gates (Phase 4):
  - go build/vet/test/race: green
  - go test -cover: internal/service 68.7% (gate 55%),
    internal/api/handler 78.9% (gate 60%)
  - golangci-lint on service+handler+mcp: 0 issues
  - govulncheck: no reachable vulns
  - tsc --noEmit: clean
  - vitest: 223/223 passing

See cowork/certctl-coverage-gap-audit.md entries C-001 and C-002.
2026-04-18 16:01:40 +00:00
shankar0123 eef1db0f0a fix(policies): stop 400ing the "+ New Policy" button + add per-rule severity (D-005, D-006)
Coverage Gap Audit findings D-005 (P0) + D-006 (P1) fixed together in a
single commit because they share the same root cause — policy CRUD sending
values the backend silently rejects — and splitting them would leave a
half-working UI between commits.

## D-005 (P0): PoliciesPage dropdown 400s every Create Policy

Root cause
----------
`web/src/pages/PoliciesPage.tsx` populated the Type `<select>` from a
hardcoded `['key_algorithm', 'ownership', 'allowed_issuers', ...]` array.
The backend's `internal/api/handler/validators.go::ValidatePolicyType`
enforces the TitleCase allowlist `AllowedIssuers`, `AllowedDomains`,
`RequiredMetadata`, `AllowedEnvironments`, `RenewalLeadTime` — defined in
`internal/domain/policy.go`. Every Create Policy request was rejected with
`400 invalid policy type`. The error surfaced only as a transient toast;
the modal closed anyway. Silent user-visible failure.

Fix
---
- `web/src/api/types.ts`: added `POLICY_TYPES` and `POLICY_SEVERITIES`
  tuples with `as const` and narrowed `PolicyRule.type`, `.severity`, and
  `PolicyViolation.severity` to the literal-union types. Dropdown is now
  sourced from the tuple; casing drift becomes a compile error.
- `web/src/pages/PoliciesPage.tsx`: rekeyed `severityStyles` /
  `severityDots` to the TitleCase values, added `humanize()` for display
  (AllowedIssuers → "Allowed Issuers"), removed the `badge-neutral`
  fallback that was papering over the mismatch.
- `web/src/api/types.test.ts` (new): pins both tuples exactly. If anyone
  edits one side of the frontend/backend contract without the other, CI
  fails with a clear assertion. Pure-TS vitest, no RTL dependency.

## D-006 (P1): `severity` field silently dropped on create/update

Root cause
----------
`PolicyRule` had no `Severity` field in `internal/domain/policy.go`. The
frontend has always sent `severity` on create/update, but Go's
`json.Decoder` (default settings, no `DisallowUnknownFields`) silently
dropped it. The value never reached PostgreSQL. Every rule rendered with
the same severity because there was no severity — just a display
computation downstream.

Fix: option (b), full-stack schema add (not delete-the-field)
-------------------------------------------------------------
- Migration `000013_policy_rule_severity` (up + down): adds
  `severity VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'Warning'` to `policy_rules` with
  CHECK constraint `severity IN ('Warning', 'Error', 'Critical')`. No
  index — three-value column on a low-thousands-rows table, planner will
  seq-scan regardless. PG 11+ metadata-only ADD COLUMN, safe on live data.
- `internal/domain/policy.go`: added `Severity PolicySeverity` field.
- `internal/repository/postgres/policy.go`: plumbed `severity` through
  ListRules SELECT + Scan, GetRule SELECT + Scan, CreateRule INSERT,
  UpdateRule UPDATE (4 queries).
- `internal/service/policy.go::UpdatePolicy`: if the client omits
  severity on a PUT (zero-value empty string), fetch the existing rule
  and preserve its severity. Without this, partial updates would trip the
  NOT NULL CHECK and 500. Preserves pre-existing behavior for Name/Type
  (out of scope).
- `internal/api/handler/policies.go::CreatePolicy`: default empty severity
  to `'Warning'`, then validate via `ValidatePolicySeverity`. 400 with
  clear message instead of 500 on CHECK violation. `UpdatePolicy`:
  validates severity only when provided.
- `internal/mcp/types.go` + `internal/mcp/tools.go`: added optional
  `severity` on the MCP `create_policy` / `update_policy` tool inputs so
  LLM callers stay in sync with the wire contract.
- `api/openapi.yaml`: added `severity` to the `PolicyRule` schema with
  the enum and default.

Acceptance criterion (user-defined)
-----------------------------------
"Create a rule with severity=Critical, reload the page, and still see
Critical — no silent drops." Verified end-to-end: frontend sends
`severity: "Critical"`, handler validates, service persists, DB stores,
GET returns, React renders the correct badge.

Seed data
---------
`migrations/seed.sql`: four demo rules now have differentiated severities
— `pr-require-owner` → Warning, `pr-allowed-environments` → Error,
`pr-max-certificate-lifetime` → Critical, `pr-min-renewal-window` →
Warning. The user called out that seeding all four at the same severity
makes the feature look decorative; differentiation demonstrates the
column carries real signal.

## Integration test fix (side effect of D-006)

`internal/integration/e2e_test.go::TestCrossResourceWorkflow/CreatePolicy`
was sending `"severity": "High"` — a value from the pre-audit severity
vocabulary that the new `ValidatePolicySeverity` correctly rejects with
400. Changed to `"Error"` (closest semantic match in the new TitleCase
allowlist). Only severity reference in the integration/ directory;
verified via grep.

## Out of scope, logged for follow-up (d/D-008)

Three policy-engine drift issues orthogonal to D-005 + D-006, explicitly
deferred per direction:

1. `migrations/seed.sql` policy_rules INSERTs use lowercase TYPE values
   (`'ownership'`, `'environment'`, `'lifetime'`, `'renewal_window'`).
   These are load-bearing on `internal/service/policy.go::evaluateRule`'s
   `switch rule.Type` (which also uses the lowercase strings). Migrating
   requires coordinated changes across seed + evaluation engine.
2. `migrations/seed_demo.sql:482-483` contains lowercase `'critical'`
   severity — will now fail the new CHECK constraint. Separate fix.
3. `evaluateRule` hardcodes `Severity: domain.PolicySeverityWarning` on
   emitted violations and ignores the configured `rule.Config`. The new
   severity column is read correctly on the CRUD path but not yet
   consulted during evaluation.

## Verification

Backend:
- `go build ./...` — clean
- `go vet ./...` — clean
- `go test -short ./...` — all packages green, including
  `internal/service` (policy service), `internal/api/handler` (policy +
  MCP handler tests), `internal/integration` (e2e_test.go after fix),
  `internal/domain`, `internal/repository/postgres`.

Frontend:
- `tsc --noEmit` — clean
- `vitest run` — 223/223 passing (4 new assertions in types.test.ts)
- `vite build` — clean (only the pre-existing chunk-size warning)
2026-04-18 13:02:04 +00:00
shankar0123 13cd4d98ba feat(V2.2): bulk revocation — filter-based fleet-wide certificate revocation
Add POST /api/v1/certificates/bulk-revoke with filter criteria (profile_id,
owner_id, agent_id, issuer_id, team_id, certificate_ids), partial-failure
tolerance, and audit trail. Includes MCP tool, CLI command (certs bulk-revoke),
server-side bulk modal in GUI replacing client-side sequential loop, OpenAPI
spec, compliance mapping updates, and 21 new tests (12 service, 7 handler,
1 CLI, 1 frontend).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-16 00:06:34 -04:00
shankar0123 a8fc177118 fix: resolve NULL csr_pem scan errors and QA smoke test failures
Root cause: certificate_versions.csr_pem is nullable in the schema but
Go code scanned it into a plain string. Used sql.NullString in
ListVersions and GetLatestVersion to handle NULL values correctly.

Also includes: partial update fetch-merge-update pattern to prevent FK
violations, nil directory guard in discovery service, diagnostic slog
logging in handlers, export handler 422 for unparseable PEM, OpenAPI
spec corrections, MCP tool description improvements, and test fixes.

Rewrites the Release Sign-Off section in testing-guide.md to individual
test-level granularity (320 rows) with smoke test results audited and
checked off (121 pass, 5 skip, 194 manual remaining).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-30 00:51:18 -04:00
shankar0123 ec21c9bb29 feat(m28+m29+m30): ACME ARI, email digest, and Helm chart
M28: ACME Renewal Information (RFC 9702) — CA-directed renewal timing
with cert ID computation, directory endpoint discovery, graceful
degradation for non-ARI CAs. 19 tests.

M29: Email notifier wiring + scheduled certificate digest — SMTP
connector bridged to service layer via NotifierAdapter, DigestService
with HTML email template, 7th scheduler loop (24h), digest preview/send
API endpoints and GUI card. 21 tests.

M30: Production-ready Helm chart — server Deployment, PostgreSQL
StatefulSet, agent DaemonSet, ConfigMaps, Secrets, Ingress, security
contexts, health probes, example values for dev/prod/ACME scenarios.

Also: OpenAPI spec updates, MCP tool additions, CI helm-lint job,
documentation updates across 5 doc files and README.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 21:18:35 -04:00
shankar0123 43a03c168c fix: Go 1.25 upgrade, codebase audit fixes, MCP server tests
Upgrade from Go 1.22 to 1.25 (minimum for MCP SDK, actively supported).
CI updated to match.

Codebase audit fixes:
- Local CA parseIP() now uses net.ParseIP — IP SANs no longer silently dropped
- Nil pointer guards in agent.go GetWorkWithTargets for target/cert enrichment
- MCP CreateCertificateInput marks owner_id/team_id as required
- NGINX connector uses CombinedOutput() — captures diagnostic output on failure
- Jobs handler validates JSON decode on rejection body — returns 400 on malformed
- CRL/OCSP handlers propagate requestID for error tracing

MCP server tests (26 tests):
- client_test.go: HTTP client coverage (GET/POST/PUT/DELETE, auth, 204, errors, binary)
- tools_test.go: tool registration, pagination, end-to-end flows with mock API

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 17:36:25 -04:00
shankar0123 956230aec1 feat: M18a — MCP server exposing all 76 API endpoints as AI-native tools
Separate standalone binary (cmd/mcp-server/) using official MCP Go SDK
(modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk v1.4.1) with stdio transport. Stateless HTTP
proxy translates MCP tool calls to certctl REST API requests. 76 tools
across 16 resource domains with typed input structs and jsonschema tags
for automatic LLM-friendly schema generation.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 16:49:39 -04:00