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shankar0123 21aeed4f4e legal: addlicense headers + normalize legacy variants (Phase 0 RED-4)
Phase 0 closure (Path B2, post-rewrite):

addlicense sweep — adds the canonical certctl LLC copyright + BUSL-1.1
SPDX header to every production Go file. Template:

  // Copyright 2026 certctl LLC. All rights reserved.
  // SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1

Coverage: 338 / 338 production Go files (cmd/ + internal/, excluding
*_test.go and **/testdata/**). Pre-sweep coverage was 22 / 338 (6.5%);
post-sweep is 338 / 338 (100%).

Normalized 22 pre-existing legacy headers (`// Copyright (c) certctl`
+ `// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.1`) and 1 file using a
`Certctl Contributors` attribution. The legacy SPDX ID `BSL-1.1`
is non-standard; the official SPDX identifier for Business Source
License 1.1 is `BUSL-1.1` (capital U). All 338 files now share the
canonical form.

Generated via:
  addlicense -c "certctl LLC" -y 2026 \
    -f cowork/legal/copyright-header.tpl \
    -ignore '**/testdata/**' -ignore '**/*_test.go' \
    cmd/ internal/

Verification:
  find cmd internal -name '*.go' -not -name '*_test.go' \
    -not -path '*/testdata/*' \
    -exec grep -L '^// Copyright 2026 certctl LLC' {} \; | wc -l

  Returns: 0

gofmt clean. Header additions are comments only, no compile impact.

Closes: cowork/certctl-architecture-diligence-audit.html#fix-RED-4
2026-05-13 21:23:35 +00:00

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// Copyright 2026 certctl LLC. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
package bootstrap
import (
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"regexp"
"time"
"github.com/certctl-io/certctl/internal/domain"
authdomain "github.com/certctl-io/certctl/internal/domain/auth"
)
// actorNameRe matches the operator-supplied admin-key name. Constraints:
// 3-64 chars, lowercase alphanumeric + hyphen + underscore. Strict
// charset prevents audit-attribution shenanigans (control characters,
// log-injection sequences, mixed-case look-alikes for an existing
// admin actor's name).
var actorNameRe = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_-]{2,63}$`)
// APIKeyMinter is the slice of APIKeyRepository the bootstrap service
// needs. Pulled out as a small interface so the service can be unit-
// tested with an in-memory fake.
type APIKeyMinter interface {
Create(ctx context.Context, key *authdomain.APIKey) error
GetByName(ctx context.Context, name string) (*authdomain.APIKey, error)
}
// RoleGranter is the slice of ActorRoleRepository the bootstrap
// service needs.
type RoleGranter interface {
Grant(ctx context.Context, ar *authdomain.ActorRole) error
}
// AuditRecorder is the slice of AuditService the bootstrap service
// needs. Phase 8 ships RecordEventWithCategory which classifies the
// row's event_category column directly; the bootstrap path always
// emits with category=auth.
type AuditRecorder interface {
RecordEventWithCategory(ctx context.Context, actor string, actorType domain.ActorType, action, eventCategory, resourceType, resourceID string, details map[string]interface{}) error
}
// KeyStoreAdder is the runtime hook the bootstrap service uses to
// register the just-minted key with the auth middleware so the next
// request authenticates without a process restart. The HTTP-layer
// auth middleware exposes this via internal/auth.MutableKeyStore.
type KeyStoreAdder interface {
AddHashed(name, hashHex string, admin bool)
}
// Service ties the bootstrap Strategy to the persistence layer. Kept
// separate from the HTTP handler so unit tests can drive it without
// httptest, and so the same service can back a future
// `certctl auth bootstrap` CLI command.
type Service struct {
strategy Strategy
keys APIKeyMinter
roles RoleGranter
audit AuditRecorder
keyStore KeyStoreAdder
hashAPIKey func(string) string // injected so the auth package's HashAPIKey doesn't import this package
}
// NewService constructs a bootstrap Service.
//
// hashAPIKey takes the plaintext key and returns the SHA-256 hex used
// by the auth middleware's keystore lookup. Pass internal/auth.HashAPIKey
// at the production wire site; tests can pass a deterministic hash for
// matching against MutableKeyStore lookups.
//
// keyStore is optional. Production wires the same MutableKeyStore the
// auth middleware reads from so the minted key authenticates the next
// request; when nil the bootstrap still persists the key to the DB
// but the operator must restart to pick it up via the boot loader.
func NewService(strategy Strategy, keys APIKeyMinter, roles RoleGranter, audit AuditRecorder, keyStore KeyStoreAdder, hashAPIKey func(string) string) *Service {
return &Service{
strategy: strategy,
keys: keys,
roles: roles,
audit: audit,
keyStore: keyStore,
hashAPIKey: hashAPIKey,
}
}
// MintResult is the success payload returned to the HTTP handler. Key
// is the plaintext value the operator must capture before the response
// is dropped — the server holds it for ~milliseconds and never logs it.
type MintResult struct {
APIKey *authdomain.APIKey
KeyValue string
}
// Available reports whether the bootstrap endpoint is currently
// callable. Returns the strategy's verdict plus a sentinel
// (ErrDisabled) when not. The HTTP handler maps the sentinel to 410
// Gone before reading any token from the request body so a probing
// attacker can't distinguish "no token configured" from "wrong
// token".
func (s *Service) Available(ctx context.Context) (bool, error) {
if s == nil || s.strategy == nil {
return false, ErrDisabled
}
return s.strategy.Available(ctx)
}
// ValidateAndMint consumes the strategy's credential and persists the
// first admin API key. The response carries the plaintext key value
// once; the operator MUST capture it before the response goes out the
// wire. Subsequent calls return ErrDisabled (one-shot semantics).
//
// Side effects:
// 1. Strategy.Validate atomically flips its consumed state.
// 2. A new row is written to api_keys (id, name, sha256(key), admin=true).
// 3. A new row is written to actor_roles (actor=name, role=r-admin).
// 4. The MutableKeyStore (if wired) gains a runtime entry so the next
// request authenticates without a restart.
// 5. An audit event records the bootstrap consumption with
// event_category=auth, action=bootstrap.consume.
//
// The plaintext key is NEVER logged. It exists in three places:
// - the random buffer this function generates,
// - the MintResult.KeyValue field (the handler writes it to the
// response then discards),
// - the HTTP response body itself.
//
// If the persistence calls fail AFTER the strategy is consumed, the
// service does NOT roll back the strategy state — by design. A failed
// ValidateAndMint call leaves bootstrap closed; the operator must
// recover via DB seeding (insert into actor_roles directly) rather
// than retry. The alternative (retry) opens a window for a successful
// validate-then-fail sequence to mint two admin keys on retry, which
// silently widens the trust radius.
func (s *Service) ValidateAndMint(ctx context.Context, token, actorName string) (*MintResult, error) {
if s == nil || s.strategy == nil || s.keys == nil || s.roles == nil {
return nil, ErrDisabled
}
if !actorNameRe.MatchString(actorName) {
return nil, ErrInvalidActorName
}
if err := s.strategy.Validate(ctx, token); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Strategy is now consumed; if anything below fails the operator
// has to recover via DB. See the docstring on MintFirstAdmin.
keyValue, err := generateAPIKey()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bootstrap: random key generation: %w", err)
}
keyHash := s.hashAPIKey(keyValue)
now := time.Now().UTC()
apiKey := &authdomain.APIKey{
Name: actorName,
KeyHash: keyHash,
TenantID: authdomain.DefaultTenantID,
Admin: true,
CreatedBy: "bootstrap",
CreatedAt: now,
}
if err := s.keys.Create(ctx, apiKey); err != nil {
// Audit 2026-05-10 LOW-2 closure — emit a consume_failed audit row
// before bubbling the error. Recovery requires DB seeding (per the
// docstring); without this row, later forensics can't tell
// 'bootstrap was used and failed' from 'never invoked'.
if s.audit != nil {
if aerr := s.audit.RecordEventWithCategory(ctx, "bootstrap-token", domain.ActorTypeSystem,
"bootstrap.consume_failed", domain.EventCategoryAuth, "api_key", apiKey.ID,
map[string]interface{}{
"actor_name": actorName,
"stage": "persist_key",
"error": err.Error(),
}); aerr != nil {
slog.WarnContext(ctx, "bootstrap.consume_failed audit write failed",
"actor_name", actorName, "err", aerr)
}
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bootstrap: persist key: %w", err)
}
if err := s.roles.Grant(ctx, &authdomain.ActorRole{
ActorID: actorName,
ActorType: authdomain.ActorTypeValue(domain.ActorTypeAPIKey),
RoleID: authdomain.RoleIDAdmin,
TenantID: authdomain.DefaultTenantID,
GrantedBy: "bootstrap",
}); err != nil {
// LOW-2 — same audit-on-failure pattern as the persist-key branch.
if s.audit != nil {
if aerr := s.audit.RecordEventWithCategory(ctx, "bootstrap-token", domain.ActorTypeSystem,
"bootstrap.consume_failed", domain.EventCategoryAuth, "api_key", apiKey.ID,
map[string]interface{}{
"actor_name": actorName,
"stage": "grant_role",
"error": err.Error(),
}); aerr != nil {
slog.WarnContext(ctx, "bootstrap.consume_failed audit write failed",
"actor_name", actorName, "err", aerr)
}
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("bootstrap: grant admin role: %w", err)
}
if s.keyStore != nil {
s.keyStore.AddHashed(actorName, keyHash, true)
}
if s.audit != nil {
// Phase 8 promotes event_category to a first-class column.
// Bootstrap is unambiguously an auth event. Errors from the
// audit write are intentionally ignored: the bootstrap mint
// succeeded and the consequent audit-row miss is preferable
// to surfacing a 500 to the operator after the admin-key
// already landed in the DB. The audit-row gap is detectable
// in monitoring (every successful mint should have a paired
// bootstrap.consume row).
// Audit 2026-05-10 HIGH-6 partial closure — emit WARN on audit-
// write failure so the silent-row-miss is observable. The
// transactional-leg WithinTx refactor is a v3 follow-on.
if err := s.audit.RecordEventWithCategory(ctx, "bootstrap-token", domain.ActorTypeSystem,
"bootstrap.consume", domain.EventCategoryAuth, "api_key", apiKey.ID,
map[string]interface{}{
"actor_name": actorName,
"role_id": authdomain.RoleIDAdmin,
}); err != nil {
slog.WarnContext(ctx, "bootstrap.consume audit write failed (admin key minted; audit row may be missing)",
"actor_name", actorName,
"api_key_id", apiKey.ID,
"err", err)
}
}
return &MintResult{APIKey: apiKey, KeyValue: keyValue}, nil
}
// generateAPIKey returns 32 random bytes hex-encoded (64-char output).
// Same entropy budget as `openssl rand -hex 32` which the agent
// bootstrap docs recommend.
func generateAPIKey() (string, error) {
buf := make([]byte, 32)
if _, err := rand.Read(buf); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return hex.EncodeToString(buf), nil
}