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shankar0123 b3cc7cbdb2 fix(policies): close the D-006 loop — TitleCase seed canonicals + severity-aware, config-consuming rule engine (D-008)
D-008 was a three-part drift in the policy engine that made the
D-005/D-006 remediation cosmetic below the DB layer:

  (a) migrations/seed.sql INSERTed rules with pre-D-005 lowercase
      types ('ownership', 'environment', 'lifetime', 'renewal_window')
      that the handler validator rejects on Create/Update but that
      raw SQL INSERTs bypassed entirely. At runtime evaluateRule's
      switch fell through to the default "unknown policy rule type"
      error branch on every demo rule × every cert × every cycle,
      flooding logs while emitting zero violations.

  (b) migrations/seed_demo.sql persisted lowercase severity values
      ('critical', 'error', 'warning') on policy_violations rows.
      INSERT succeeded because that column had no CHECK, but any
      frontend comparing against the canonical PolicySeverity enum
      mis-categorized every seeded violation.

  (c) evaluateRule hardcoded Severity: PolicySeverityWarning on
      every emitted violation and ignored rule.Config entirely —
      so the D-006 per-rule severity column (000013) and every
      per-arm Config JSON ({allowed_issuer_ids, allowed_domains,
      required_keys, allowed, lead_time_days, max_days}) was dead
      data below the evaluation layer.

This commit lands (a)+(b)+(c) atomically. Shipping any subset
leaves the feature half-working.

## Changes

Domain (internal/domain/policy.go):
  * Add PolicyTypeCertificateLifetime as the 6th TitleCase canonical.
    Pre-D-008 the seeded "max-certificate-lifetime" rule had no engine
    arm — routing it through RenewalLeadTime would conflate "how
    close to expiry before we renew" with "how long can the cert
    possibly be", two distinct semantics. The new type accepts
    config {"max_days": int} and flags certs whose
    NotAfter - NotBefore exceeds the cap.

Handler validator (internal/api/handler/validation.go):
  * ValidatePolicyType allowlist grown to 6 canonicals
    (AllowedIssuers, AllowedDomains, RequiredMetadata,
    AllowedEnvironments, RenewalLeadTime, CertificateLifetime).

OpenAPI (api/openapi.yaml):
  * PolicyType enum grown to match domain.

Frontend (web/src/api/types.ts, types.test.ts):
  * POLICY_TYPES tuple gains CertificateLifetime; pin test asserts
    all 6 canonicals and rejects casing drift.

Migration 000014 (policy_violations severity CHECK):
  * Named CHECK constraint (policy_violations_severity_check)
    mirroring 000013's allowlist, defense-in-depth at the DB layer
    against future drift from bypassed writes (migrations, psql
    sessions, future callers). Symmetric down migration drops by
    name.

Seed data:
  * migrations/seed.sql rewritten to emit TitleCase canonicals with
    per-arm config JSON that actually exercises the config-consuming
    paths (not the missing-field backstops):
      - pr-require-owner         → RequiredMetadata     {"required_keys":["owner"]}                        Warning
      - pr-allowed-environments  → AllowedEnvironments  {"allowed":["production","staging","development"]} Error
      - pr-max-certificate-lifetime → CertificateLifetime {"max_days":90}                                   Critical
      - pr-min-renewal-window    → RenewalLeadTime      {"lead_time_days":14}                              Warning
    Severities are now differentiated per rule (D-006 intent).
  * migrations/seed_demo.sql violation rows flipped to TitleCase
    severity ('Critical', 'Error', 'Warning') so migration 000014
    applies cleanly on upgrade paths.

Engine rewrite (internal/service/policy.go):
  * evaluateRule rewritten. All six arms now:
      1. Parse rule.Config into the per-arm typed struct.
      2. Bad JSON → log at ValidateCertificate boundary and skip
         this rule (no co-located poisoning of other rules in the
         same batch).
      3. Empty/null Config → emit the pre-D-008 missing-field
         violation (backwards compat invariant — operators who
         haven't reconfigured still see the same output).
      4. Violations emitted carry rule.Severity (no more hardcoded
         Warning); D-006 column is now load-bearing.
  * CertificateLifetime arm reads NotBefore/NotAfter from the
    certificate's latest version via CertRepo. Injected via
    PolicyService.SetCertRepo() setter — avoids churning ~36
    NewPolicyService call sites while keeping the lifetime arm
    optional (degrades to a log+skip if the setter is not wired).

Server wiring (cmd/server/main.go):
  * policyService.SetCertRepo(certRepo) wired after construction.

Tests (internal/service/policy_test.go):
  * 25 new subtests across 5 groups:
      - TestEvaluateRule_SeverityPassThrough (6): every rule type
        emits violations carrying rule.Severity, not hardcoded.
      - TestEvaluateRule_ConfigConsumed (12): every per-arm Config
        path exercised positive + negative.
      - TestEvaluateRule_EmptyConfig_BackCompat (3): empty/null
        Config still emits pre-D-008 missing-field violations.
      - TestEvaluateRule_BadConfig_SkipsRule: malformed JSON logs
        and skips cleanly without poisoning neighbors.
      - TestEvaluateRule_CertificateLifetime_RepoScenarios (3):
        ok when repo wired, log+skip when not, handles missing
        NotBefore/NotAfter edges.

Provenance: D-008 surfaced during D-005/D-006 remediation review
in eef1db0. That commit added persistence and CI pins for the
severity field but did not re-verify the evaluation layer
consumed it; this finding and fix close the audit-process gap.
2026-04-18 14:55:56 +00:00
shankar0123 2497be496d M-2 PR-C: Collapse Policy/Profile/Owner/Team services to ctx-first signatures
- Add ctx first param to 21 service-layer handler-interface methods
  across policy.go (6), profile.go (5), owner.go (5), team.go (5)
- Replace 24 context.Background() call sites with received ctx; use
  context.WithoutCancel(ctx) for subsidiary audit-recording ops to
  preserve fire-and-forget audit semantics without inheriting caller
  cancellation
- Add ctx first param to 21 handler-interface method signatures across
  policies.go (6), profiles.go (5), owners.go (5), teams.go (5)
- Thread r.Context() through 21 HTTP handler sites (ListPolicies,
  GetPolicy, CreatePolicy, UpdatePolicy, DeletePolicy, ListViolations,
  ListProfiles, GetProfile, CreateProfile, UpdateProfile, DeleteProfile,
  ListOwners, GetOwner, CreateOwner, UpdateOwner, DeleteOwner,
  ListTeams, GetTeam, CreateTeam, UpdateTeam, DeleteTeam)
- Update MockPolicyService/MockProfileService/MockOwnerService/
  MockTeamService mock method impls with _ context.Context first param
  (Fn fields unchanged — closures do not need ctx); update mock impls
  in integration/lifecycle_test.go for all four services
- Update 12 service-layer test callsites (policy_test.go ×2,
  owner_test.go ×5, team_test.go ×5, profile_test.go ×13) to pass
  context.Background() at the call site

Audit complete. Commit: 1f6cf0eafa. Sections: 12. Findings: 2/7/10/4/6.
2026-04-18 01:10:06 +00:00
shankar0123 66f04f7afe style: run gofmt -s across all Go files
Fixes Go Report Card gofmt score from 52% to 100%.
Pure formatting changes — no logic modifications.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-17 19:32:29 -04:00
shankar0123 5553568495 Implement M4: comprehensive test coverage with 120 tests
Service layer (63 tests): certificate, agent, audit, job, notification,
policy, and renewal services with mock repositories covering threshold
alerting, deduplication, status transitions, and job processing.

Handler layer (46 tests): certificate and agent HTTP handlers using
httptest with mock service interfaces, covering success/error paths,
pagination, JSON marshaling, and path parameter extraction.

Integration (11 subtests): end-to-end certificate lifecycle test
exercising real services and Local CA issuer through HTTP API —
create cert, trigger renewal, process jobs, register agent, heartbeat,
verify audit trail.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-15 00:25:01 -04:00