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8b75e0311b |
chore: rename Go module path to github.com/certctl-io/certctl
Mechanical sed across the main go.mod's module declaration, the f5-mock-icontrol
sub-module's go.mod, every Go file's import path (361 files), and a rebuild of
the checked-in f5-mock-icontrol binary so its embedded build-info reflects the
new module path. No behavior change.
Choice B from cowork/transfer-certctl-to-org.md, executed 2026-05-04. Choice A
(keep module path declared as github.com/shankar0123/certctl regardless of
repo URL) shipped on the day of the org transfer (2026-05-03) since we had no
external Go consumers; this commit closes that deferral.
Backward-compat: GitHub HTTP redirects continue to forward
github.com/shankar0123/certctl → github.com/certctl-io/certctl at the URL
level, but Go's module proxy uses the path declared in go.mod as the
canonical name. Pre-fix, anyone trying `go get github.com/certctl-io/certctl/...`
hit a "module path mismatch" error because go.mod said
github.com/shankar0123/certctl and the URL they fetched it from said
certctl-io/certctl. Post-fix, the canonical name and the URL agree, so
go get / go install / external Go consumers / Go-tooling integrations
work cleanly via either the new path (preferred) or the old path (which
redirects and Go follows the redirect for source fetch).
Anyone still importing the old path inside their own code keeps working
provided they update their go.mod's `require` line to match — the module
path declared in their consumer's go.sum / go.mod is the authoritative
import name, so a mass sed across their import statements is the migration
on the consumer side. No external consumers exist today.
Diff shape:
361 *.go files — import path replacement only
2 go.mod — module declaration replacement only
1 binary — deploy/test/f5-mock-icontrol/f5-mock-icontrol rebuilt
so embedded build-info reflects the new path (8618965 vs
8618933 bytes; 32-byte diff is the build-info change)
Total: 364 files, 730 insertions / 730 deletions, net-zero size, pure
mechanical substitution.
Verification:
gofmt: 17 files needed re-alignment after sed (the new path is one char
shorter than the old, so column-aligned import groups drifted). Applied
`gofmt -w` to fix.
go mod tidy: clean exit on both modules.
go vet ./...: clean exit.
go build ./...: clean exit.
go test -short -count=1 on representative packages: all green
(internal/domain, internal/validation, internal/crypto, internal/crypto/signer,
cmd/agent). Test output now reads `ok github.com/certctl-io/certctl/...`
confirming the module path resolves correctly.
binary: f5-mock-icontrol rebuilt; `strings | grep shankar0123` returns
nothing; `strings | grep certctl-io/certctl` shows the new module path
embedded in build-info.
Files intentionally NOT touched in this commit:
README.md / CHANGELOG.md / docs/ / etc. — already swept to certctl-io
URLs in commit
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8a56a78282 |
target(azurekv): SDK-driven Azure Key Vault target connector
Closes Rank 5 (Azure half) of the 2026-05-03 Infisical deep-research deliverable (cowork/infisical-deep-research-results.md Part 5). Pre-fix, certctl had no path to deploy certs to Azure-managed TLS- termination endpoints (Application Gateway / Front Door / App Service / Container Apps) — operators terminating TLS at Azure had to use manual `az keyvault certificate import` invocations or external automation. This commit lands the SDK-driven Azure Key Vault target connector that closes the gap, mirroring the AWS ACM target shape shipped in commit |
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edf6bee7f8 |
target(awsacm): SDK-driven AWS Certificate Manager target connector
Closes Rank 5 (AWS half) of the 2026-05-03 Infisical deep-research
deliverable (cowork/infisical-deep-research-results.md Part 5).
Pre-fix, certctl had no path to deploy certs to AWS-managed TLS-
termination endpoints (ALB / CloudFront / API Gateway / App Runner)
— operators terminating TLS at AWS had to use Infisical secret-sync,
manual aws-cli imports, or external automation. This commit lands
the SDK-driven AWS Certificate Manager target connector that closes
the gap end-to-end.
Architecture:
- internal/connector/target/awsacm/awsacm.go — Connector wraps
*acm.Client behind the ACMClient interface seam (mirrors
awsacmpca's ACMPCAClient pattern from the issuer side).
LoadDefaultConfig handles the standard AWS credential chain
(IRSA / EC2 instance profile / SSO / env vars); no embedded
creds in connector Config.
- Pre-deploy snapshot via DescribeCertificate + GetCertificate so
on-import-failure rollback restores the previous cert. Mirrors
the Bundle 5 IIS pattern + the Bundle 7/8 WinCertStore /
JavaKeystore patterns. Surfaces rollback success/failure via
the existing certctl_deploy_rollback_total Prometheus counter
label set.
- Provenance tags: certctl-managed-by=certctl + certctl-
certificate-id=<mc-id> set automatically on every import. ACM
strips tags on re-import, so the connector calls
AddTagsToCertificate post-import to keep the provenance pair
fresh. Operators looking up a cert ARN by managed-cert ID
(Terraform data source, CloudFormation output) match against
these tags.
- DeploymentRequest.KeyPEM held in agent memory only — never
written to disk. Aligns with the pull-only deployment model
documented in CLAUDE.md.
Tests:
- awsacm_test.go: 15-subtest happy-path + validation matrix
covering ValidateConfig (success / missing-region / malformed-
region / malformed-ARN / reserved-tag rejection),
DeployCertificate (fresh import / rotate-in-place / rollback-
on-serial-mismatch / rollback-also-fails / empty-key-rejected /
no-client-rejected), ValidateOnly (returns sentinel),
ValidateDeployment (serial match / mismatch / no-ARN-yet).
- awsacm_failure_test.go: 5 per-error-class contract tests
mirroring the awsacmpca_failure_test.go shape (commit
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7cb453a336 |
chore(fmt): repo-wide gofmt -w sweep — close drift surfaced by ci-pipeline-cleanup Phase 4
Mechanical reformat. The new 'gofmt drift' CI step (added in
ci-pipeline-cleanup Phase 4, commit
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1b4de3fb2d |
Bundle E: Mechanical sweeps & defensive polish — 6 findings closed; L-004 deferred
Closes L-009 + L-010 + L-011 + L-013 + L-020 + L-021 from
comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25. L-004 deferred — recon found NO
rotation infrastructure exists at all; building it from scratch is
a feature project, not a Bundle-E mechanical sweep.
L-009 — ZeroSSL EAB URL configurable
Audit's 'no timeout' claim was wrong: ari.go:329 has 15s timeout.
internal/connector/issuer/acme/acme.go: zeroSSLEABEndpoint now
lazily reads CERTCTL_ZEROSSL_EAB_URL from env at package init;
defaults to ZeroSSL public endpoint. Pre-existing test override
path preserved.
L-010 — Verified-already-clean
grep -rn 'mock\.Anything' --include='*_test.go' . returned 0.
certctl uses hand-rolled struct mocks (mockJobRepo, mockAuditRepo,
etc.) with explicit method bodies; no testify-style mocks anywhere.
L-011 — IPv6 bracket-aware dialing pinned
Every production net.Dial / DialTimeout site audited:
cmd/agent/main.go:293 — intentional IPv4 literal '8.8.8.8:80'
verify.go / tlsprobe / network_scan — net.Dialer (no string addr)
email.go — net.JoinHostPort (bracket-aware)
ssh.go — addr derives from JoinHostPort upstream
ssrf.go — net.Dialer
internal/connector/notifier/email/email_ipv6_test.go (NEW):
TestJoinHostPort_IPv6BracketsRoundTrip pins IPv4/IPv6/zone variants;
TestSMTPDialerUsesJoinHostPort source-greps email.go and fails CI
if a future refactor swaps in 'host:port' concatenation.
L-013 — Verified-already-clean (monotonic-safe)
Only one site uses now.Sub: middleware.go:393 in tokenBucket.allow().
Both 'now' and tb.lastRefill come from time.Now() which carries
monotonic-clock readings per Go's time package contract;
intra-process now.Sub is monotonic-safe by construction. Doc
comment block added above the call to make the invariant explicit.
L-020 (CWE-563) — ineffassign sweep, 8 unique sites
certificate.go:135 — sortDir initial value dropped (set
unconditionally below by SortDesc branch).
certificate.go:169,175 — argCount post-increments dropped (var
not read past the LIMIT/OFFSET formatting).
agent_group.go, profile.go — page/perPage truly vestigial,
replaced with _ = page; _ = perPage.
issuer.go:633, owner.go:131, target.go:267, team.go:131 — same
treatment for the audit-flagged second-function ListXxx clamps.
First-function List() in issuer/owner/target/team KEEPS its
clamp because page/perPage is used for in-memory slice
pagination — ineffassign correctly didn't flag those.
Build + tests green post-sweep.
L-021 — Transitive CVE bump
go get golang.org/x/crypto@v0.45.0 golang.org/x/net@v0.47.0
(crypto required net@0.47.0). go-text@v0.31.0 transitively
bumped.
Per tool-output govulncheck-verbose: x/net@v0.45.0 fixes
GO-2026-4441 + GO-2026-4440; x/crypto@v0.45.0 fixes
GO-2025-4134 + GO-2025-4135 + GO-2025-4116 — all 5 advisories
cleared. Bundle B's ISV grep guard + Bundle D's release-time
govulncheck step are the going-forward monitor + bump pass.
L-004 — Deferred to dedicated bundle
Recon: zero hits for RotateAPIKey / rotated_at / key_status
anywhere in source. API keys configured via
CERTCTL_API_KEYS_NAMED env var; rotation is operator-managed
(edit env + restart). Building rotation infrastructure from
scratch is a feature project, not a mechanical sweep.
Documented in audit-report.md with scope-pivot note.
Audit deliverables:
audit-report.md: score 46/55 -> 52/55 closed
(Low 14/19 -> 19/19 — 100% Low closed except L-004 deferred)
findings.yaml: 6 status flips
certctl/CHANGELOG.md: Bundle E section
Verification:
go test -count=1 -short ./internal/service ./internal/connector/issuer/acme
./internal/connector/notifier/email green
go vet on changed packages clean
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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
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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.
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M-2 PR-B: Collapse IssuerService + TargetService to ctx-first signatures
- Delete bare TestConnection wrapper in IssuerService; rename
TestConnectionWithContext → TestConnection
- Delete TestTargetConnection delegate shim in TargetService (canonical
TestConnection already ctx-first)
- Add ctx first param to 10 handler-interface methods
(ListIssuers/GetIssuer/CreateIssuer/UpdateIssuer/DeleteIssuer and
ListTargets/GetTarget/CreateTarget/UpdateTarget/DeleteTarget)
- Replace 16 context.Background() call sites with received ctx
- Thread r.Context() through 12 HTTP handler sites in issuers.go and
targets.go (outer TargetHandler.TestTargetConnection HTTP method name
preserved for router compatibility)
- Update MockIssuerService, MockTargetService, and mockTargetService
(integration) for ctx-first forwarding; update test callsite literals
Audit complete. Commit:
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5567d4b411 |
feat(M47): add Kubernetes Secrets target + AWS ACM PCA issuer connectors
Implement both M47 connectors with full cross-layer wiring: Kubernetes Secrets target: DNS-1123 validation, kubernetes.io/tls Secret create-or-update, chain concatenation, serial number validation, Helm RBAC gating. 18 tests. AWS ACM Private CA issuer: synchronous issuance (like Vault), ARN regex validation, RFC 5280 revocation reason mapping, CA cert retrieval, factory + env var seeding. 23 tests. Cross-cutting: domain types, service validation, config, factory, agent dispatch, frontend (TargetsPage, issuerTypes), OpenAPI, seed data, Helm chart, connectors docs, README. Testing docs (testing-guide, qa-test-guide, qa_test.go) with Parts thematically integrated near related connectors. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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93e1dc598c |
fix: resolve frontend-to-backend mapping gaps across API types, config fields, and issuer IDs
Full audit of all ~100 backend API endpoints against frontend client functions and TypeScript interfaces. Fixes field name mismatches, missing client functions, phantom interface fields, type coercion for Go bool/int config fields, and issuer type ID alignment with backend domain constants. Backend: - issuer.go/target.go: GUI-created entities default enabled=true (Go bool zero value was overriding DB DEFAULT) Frontend types (types.ts): - Certificate: fingerprint→fingerprint_sha256, phantom fields made optional - CertificateVersion: fingerprint→fingerprint_sha256, chain_pem→pem_chain, removed phantom version/cert_pem fields - Job: error_message→last_error (matches Go json tag) Frontend client (client.ts): - Added getNotification(id) and getAuditEvent(id) for existing backend routes Frontend pages: - CertificateDetailPage: derives serial/fingerprint/issuedAt from latest CertificateVersion instead of empty Certificate fields - JobsPage/JobDetailPage: error_message→last_error - TargetsPage: reload_cmd→reload_command, validate_cmd→validate_command, added missing config fields per backend structs (validate_command for NGINX/Apache, hostname/winrm_timeout for IIS, private_key/passphrase/ cert_mode/key_mode for SSH, winrm_https/winrm_insecure for WinCertStore, create_keystore for JavaKeystore, mode for Dovecot), type coercion via buildConfigPayload() with BOOL_FIELDS/INT_FIELDS sets, IIS WinRM nesting - TargetDetailPage: added passphrase to sensitiveKeys redaction - issuerTypes.ts: type IDs aligned to backend constants (acme→ACME, local→GenericCA, stepca→StepCA, openssl→OpenSSL), backward compat aliases preserved, step-ca config fields updated to match backend struct Utilities (utils.ts): - formatDate/formatDateTime accept string|undefined|null Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(M46): Windows Certificate Store + Java Keystore target connectors, shared certutil package
Extract shared certutil helpers (CreatePFX, ParsePrivateKey, ComputeThumbprint, GenerateRandomPassword, ParseCertificatePEM) from IIS connector for reuse. Add WinCertStore connector (PowerShell Import-PfxCertificate, dual local/WinRM mode, configurable store/location, expired cert cleanup) and JavaKeystore connector (PEM→PKCS#12→keytool pipeline, JKS/PKCS12 support, shell injection prevention, path traversal protection). 53 new tests, all passing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(M38): SSH target connector for agentless deployment via SSH/SFTP
Adds a new target connector enabling certificate deployment to any Linux/Unix server without installing the certctl agent binary. Uses the proxy agent pattern — a single agent in the same network zone deploys certs to remote servers over SSH/SFTP. Key additions: - SSH/SFTP connector with key auth (file/inline) + password auth - Injectable SSHClient interface for cross-platform testing (25 tests) - Shell injection prevention via validation.ValidateShellCommand() - Configurable cert/key/chain paths with octal permissions - GUI: 11 SSH config fields in target create wizard Also fixes pre-existing frontend bug where all target type strings (nginx, apache, etc.) were sent as lowercase but the backend expects proper-case (NGINX, Apache, etc.), breaking GUI-created targets. Adds missing TargetTypeSSH to validTargetTypes service map. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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e6088c79a3 |
feat(M35): dynamic target configuration with encrypted config, test connection, and GUI updates
Mirror M34's dynamic issuer config pattern for deployment targets: AES-256-GCM encrypted config storage, sensitive field redaction in API responses, agent heartbeat-based test connection endpoint, and full frontend updates including test status indicators, source badges, and removal of stale hostname/status fields from the Target interface. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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e03a75ed9a |
fix: replace fmt.Printf with structured slog logging across all services
All 10 service files now use slog.Error for failure logging instead of fmt.Printf. Audit event recording errors are checked and logged rather than silently discarded. Adds consistent structured context (resource IDs, operation names) to all error log statements. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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3f6b0aa995 |
Fix Create methods: respect user-provided IDs and set timestamps
All service-layer Create methods (team, owner, target, issuer,
certificate) were unconditionally overwriting user-provided IDs with
auto-generated ones and leaving CreatedAt/UpdatedAt as zero values.
This caused three user-visible bugs:
- POST /api/v1/teams with {"id": "t-demo"} returned a generated ID
like "team-1773601137949154216" instead of "t-demo"
- POST /api/v1/owners referencing the user-provided team_id failed
with Internal Server Error (FK constraint on non-existent generated ID)
- created_at/updated_at came back as "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
Fix: all 9 affected Create methods (both context-aware and handler
interface variants) now check if ID is empty before generating, and
set timestamps to time.Now() if zero-valued. Follows the existing
correct pattern in policy.go CreateRule/CreatePolicy.
Also removes two stale temp files (audit.go.* and issuer.go.*) that
were accidentally committed to the repo.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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9b4122b159 |
Fix runtime bugs, implement service layer, and overhaul documentation
Runtime fixes: - Fix env var mismatch (CERTCTL_DB_URL → CERTCTL_DATABASE_URL) - Fix table name mismatches (certificates → managed_certificates, notifications → notification_events) - Add renewal_policy_id to certificate queries - Remove non-existent created_at from notification queries - Add env var fallback for agent CLI flags - Graceful degradation for missing notifiers/issuers in demo mode - Copy web/ directory in Dockerfile for dashboard serving Service layer: - Implement handler-service interface pattern across all services - Wire up certificate, agent, job, policy, team, owner, audit, notification services Documentation: - Add concepts.md: beginner-friendly guide to TLS, CAs, private keys - Rewrite quickstart.md with accurate API examples matching actual handlers - Add demo-advanced.md: interactive demo with cert issuance and automated script - Update architecture.md with correct table names and connector interfaces - Update connectors.md to match actual Go interface signatures - Update demo-guide.md with cross-references to new docs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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3a9fe8ba37 | Complete V1 scaffold |