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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
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198 lines
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Go
// Copyright 2026 certctl LLC. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
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// Package bootstrap ships the day-0 admin-creation primitive for Bundle 1
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// Phase 6. The control plane comes up with no admin-roled actors; the
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// operator hands the env-var token to a single curl call; the server
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// mints the first admin API key, returns the key value once, then locks
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// the bootstrap door behind it.
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//
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// The Strategy interface is the forward-compat seam: Bundle 2 plugs in an
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// OIDC-first-admin strategy (the operator logs in via OIDC, the server
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// recognizes their group claim, the first such login auto-grants r-admin)
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// alongside the env-var-token strategy this file ships. Both implementations
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// satisfy the same interface; the boot path picks one based on which
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// CERTCTL_BOOTSTRAP_* env var is set.
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package bootstrap
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import (
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"context"
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"crypto/subtle"
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"errors"
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"sync"
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)
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// Sentinel errors the HTTP handler maps to status codes.
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var (
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// ErrDisabled is returned when the bootstrap path is not callable
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// either because (a) no token was set, or (b) admin actors already
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// exist, or (c) the token was already consumed by an earlier call.
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// Maps to HTTP 410 Gone.
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ErrDisabled = errors.New("bootstrap: endpoint disabled")
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// ErrInvalidToken is returned when the supplied token does not
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// match the env-var token (constant-time compared). Maps to HTTP
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// 401 Unauthorized. Deliberately does NOT distinguish between
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// "wrong token" and "no token configured" so callers cannot use
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// timing or status to probe the server's bootstrap state.
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ErrInvalidToken = errors.New("bootstrap: invalid token")
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// ErrInvalidActorName is returned when the requested admin-key
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// name is empty or contains characters that would break audit
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// attribution. Maps to HTTP 400.
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ErrInvalidActorName = errors.New("bootstrap: invalid actor name")
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)
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// Strategy is the bundle 1 -> bundle 2 forward-compat seam. Each
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// strategy gates the day-0 admin path with a different credential type:
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// Bundle 1 ships EnvTokenStrategy (CERTCTL_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN); Bundle 2
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// adds OIDCFirstAdminStrategy (CERTCTL_BOOTSTRAP_OIDC_GROUP). The
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// service holds whichever strategy was wired at boot.
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type Strategy interface {
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// Available reports whether the strategy is currently callable.
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// Returns false once the strategy is consumed (one-shot semantics)
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// OR once the strategy detects an existing admin (via the
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// AdminExistenceProbe). The HTTP handler maps !Available to 410
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// Gone before doing any token validation, so probing for "is there
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// a bootstrap path open" is safe.
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Available(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)
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// Validate consumes the credential and returns nil when the caller
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// is permitted to mint the first admin. The strategy MUST atomic-
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// flip its consumed state on first successful Validate so a
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// concurrent racing call gets ErrDisabled. Returning a non-nil
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// error MUST NOT mark the strategy consumed; the operator can
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// retry with the correct credential.
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Validate(ctx context.Context, token string) error
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}
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// AdminExistenceProbe is the callback the EnvTokenStrategy uses to ask
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// the actor-role repository whether any actor holds r-admin. Lives at
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// this package boundary so the strategy doesn't import internal/repository
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// (would create a cycle: bootstrap -> repository -> postgres -> bootstrap
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// when the postgres adapter is wired).
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type AdminExistenceProbe func(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)
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// EnvTokenStrategy is the env-var-token Bundle 1 implementation. The
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// operator sets CERTCTL_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN, the server boots with this
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// strategy, the first valid Validate call atomically flips the
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// `consumed` flag and the next call returns ErrDisabled.
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//
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// The token comparison is crypto/subtle.ConstantTimeCompare so timing
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// attacks can't leak the token byte-by-byte. The token itself never
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// leaves this package: the strategy holds it in memory, the handler
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// receives only error sentinels, the audit row records the event but
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// not the token value.
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type EnvTokenStrategy struct {
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token string // set once at construction; never mutated
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probe AdminExistenceProbe // optional; nil = skip the existence probe
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mu sync.Mutex // guards consumed
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consumed bool // flipped to true after first successful Validate
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tokenLength int // cached for early-reject fast path
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}
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// NewEnvTokenStrategy constructs the env-var-token strategy. token must
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// be the raw value of CERTCTL_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN. probe is optional; when
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// non-nil it gates Available + Validate on "no admin exists yet" so the
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// caller can't bootstrap a second admin after the fleet has stabilized.
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//
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// When token is empty the returned strategy is born consumed —
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// Available returns false, Validate returns ErrDisabled. This matches
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// the boot-path contract that an unset env var disables the endpoint.
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func NewEnvTokenStrategy(token string, probe AdminExistenceProbe) *EnvTokenStrategy {
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s := &EnvTokenStrategy{
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token: token,
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probe: probe,
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tokenLength: len(token),
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}
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if token == "" {
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s.consumed = true
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}
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return s
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}
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// Available implements Strategy.
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func (s *EnvTokenStrategy) Available(ctx context.Context) (bool, error) {
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s.mu.Lock()
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consumed := s.consumed
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s.mu.Unlock()
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if consumed {
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return false, nil
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}
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if s.probe != nil {
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exists, err := s.probe(ctx)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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if exists {
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return false, nil
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}
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}
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return true, nil
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}
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// Validate implements Strategy.
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func (s *EnvTokenStrategy) Validate(ctx context.Context, token string) error {
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// Fast-path: if the strategy is disabled, return Disabled before
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// doing any constant-time compare. The state flip below acquires
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// the same mutex so this read is safe.
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s.mu.Lock()
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if s.consumed {
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s.mu.Unlock()
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return ErrDisabled
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}
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// Refuse zero-length tokens up front. ConstantTimeCompare returns
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// 1 when both inputs are empty, which would otherwise produce a
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// permanent backdoor on misconfigured deployments where token=""
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// at construction; NewEnvTokenStrategy already covers that, but
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// belt-and-braces here in case a future caller passes the strategy
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// raw.
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if s.tokenLength == 0 || len(token) == 0 {
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s.mu.Unlock()
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return ErrInvalidToken
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}
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// Constant-time compare. Length-pad implicit: ConstantTimeCompare
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// returns 0 when lengths differ (and runs in constant time
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// relative to the shorter length).
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if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare([]byte(s.token), []byte(token)) != 1 {
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s.mu.Unlock()
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return ErrInvalidToken
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}
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// External probe: respect the "admin already exists" gate even
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// after a valid token was supplied. This closes the race where a
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// fleet first-admin lands during the gap between Available and
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// Validate.
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if s.probe != nil {
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// Drop the lock for the probe — repo calls may be slow and
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// holding the mutex through I/O would serialize every
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// concurrent bootstrap attempt. Re-acquire after.
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s.mu.Unlock()
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exists, err := s.probe(ctx)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if exists {
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return ErrDisabled
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}
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s.mu.Lock()
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// Re-check consumed because a concurrent caller might have
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// flipped it while we were probing.
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if s.consumed {
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s.mu.Unlock()
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return ErrDisabled
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}
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}
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s.consumed = true
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s.mu.Unlock()
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return nil
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}
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// IsConsumed reports whether the strategy has already been used. Test
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// helper; production callers should use Available which also runs the
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// admin-existence probe.
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func (s *EnvTokenStrategy) IsConsumed() bool {
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s.mu.Lock()
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defer s.mu.Unlock()
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return s.consumed
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}
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