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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 0729ee4 (the post-transfer URL refresh). This commit is
purely the Go-tooling layer.
Scarf pixels (`shankar0123.docker.scarf.sh/...`) — Scarf-account
namespace, not a Go import or GitHub repo URL. Stays.
This is a non-blocking, non-customer-impacting change. Operators pulling
container images, running `make verify`, hitting the API, or installing the
agent see no functional difference. Only Go-tooling consumers (none today)
are affected, and they're enabled — not broken — by this commit.
101 lines
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101 lines
3.4 KiB
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// Copyright (c) certctl
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.1
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// WithinTx is the transactional spine for any service-layer operation
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// whose audit row must be atomic with the underlying state change.
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// Closes the #3 acquisition-readiness blocker from the 2026-05-01
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// issuer coverage audit (Part 1.5 finding #1: audit row not
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// transactional with issuance).
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//
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// The Querier interface lives in internal/repository (shared with the
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// interface declarations) so repository interfaces and the postgres
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// concrete types reference the same type without a circular import.
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package postgres
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import (
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"context"
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"database/sql"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/certctl-io/certctl/internal/repository"
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)
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// transactor is the production implementation of repository.Transactor.
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// It wraps a *sql.DB and exposes the WithinTx helper as the interface
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// method service-layer code calls.
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type transactor struct {
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db *sql.DB
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}
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// NewTransactor returns a repository.Transactor backed by the given
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// *sql.DB. Production wiring (cmd/server/main.go) passes the same db
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// handle that backs the other repositories; tests pass a mock that
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// implements the interface against in-memory state.
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func NewTransactor(db *sql.DB) repository.Transactor {
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return &transactor{db: db}
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}
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// WithinTx delegates to the package-level WithinTx helper, adapting
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// the function signature so callers receive repository.Querier instead
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// of *sql.Tx (which the interface requires for portability across
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// transactor implementations).
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func (t *transactor) WithinTx(ctx context.Context, fn func(q repository.Querier) error) error {
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return WithinTx(ctx, t.db, func(tx *sql.Tx) error {
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return fn(tx)
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})
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}
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// Querier is re-exported from the parent repository package so callers
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// inside this package can reference it without an extra import.
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//
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// Deprecated: external callers should use repository.Querier directly.
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// This alias exists for legibility within the postgres package only.
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// WithinTx runs fn inside a transaction. The transaction is committed
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// if fn returns nil; rolled back if fn returns an error or panics.
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//
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// Contract:
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//
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// - On nil error from fn: tx.Commit() is called. If Commit fails
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// (e.g., serialization conflict, connection drop), the commit
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// error is returned.
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// - On non-nil error from fn: tx.Rollback() is called. If Rollback
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// itself errors, the original fn error is wrapped with the
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// rollback error so operators see both.
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// - On panic in fn: tx.Rollback() is called and the panic is
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// re-raised. The transaction is never left dangling.
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//
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// Callers must NOT call tx.Commit() or tx.Rollback() inside fn — that's
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// WithinTx's job. Returning an error from fn signals "roll back";
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// returning nil signals "commit".
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//
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// BeginTx is called with nil opts; callers needing isolation level
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// other than the database default should construct their own tx via
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// db.BeginTx and not use this helper.
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func WithinTx(ctx context.Context, db *sql.DB, fn func(tx *sql.Tx) error) (err error) {
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tx, err := db.BeginTx(ctx, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("begin tx: %w", err)
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}
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defer func() {
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if p := recover(); p != nil {
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_ = tx.Rollback()
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panic(p)
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}
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if err != nil {
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if rbErr := tx.Rollback(); rbErr != nil {
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err = fmt.Errorf("%w; rollback: %v", err, rbErr)
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}
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}
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}()
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if err = fn(tx); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if cmErr := tx.Commit(); cmErr != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("commit tx: %w", cmErr)
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}
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return nil
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}
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