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shankar0123 b503d27b4f refactor(service/acme): split into sibling files — Option B (Phase 9, 9 of N — partial)
Phase 9 ARCH-M2 closure Sprint 9. Splits internal/service/acme.go
(was 1965 LOC, the top hotspot after Sprints 1-8 finished the
config + main-binary cuts) via the Option B sibling-file pattern —
new files stay in `package service` so every external caller of
`service.ACMEService.{IssueNonce,LookupAuthz,ListAuthzsByOrder,
RespondToChallenge,GarbageCollect}` resolves the same way. Pure
mechanical relocation; no signature, no behavior, no import-graph
change.

Why Option B (not a subpackage)
================================
A subpackage (e.g. `internal/service/acme/`) would have meant
rebadging every public method receiver to its new package — that's
import-path churn for ~70 call sites across handlers, scheduler,
cmd/server wiring, MCP tools, and tests, plus the cyclic-import
risk of pulling acme back into `service` for the shared interfaces.
Option B sacrifices the encapsulation discipline a subpackage
would have given (sibling files can still reach into each other's
unexported state because Go scopes are per-package), but in
exchange the diff is restricted to file moves + four sed deletes;
zero importer touches anywhere outside this directory. The
trade-off matches every prior Sprint 1-7 config cut.

What moved
==========

New `internal/service/acme_nonces.go` (46 LOC)
----------------------------------------------
The IssueNonce method (RFC 8555 §6.5 Replay-Nonce issuance). The
nonceAdapter type — which wraps ACMERepo.ConsumeNonce for the JWS
verifier — stays in acme.go alongside VerifyJWS because it's
verification-infrastructure plumbing, not a server-issues-nonce
concern.

New `internal/service/acme_authz.go` (45 LOC)
---------------------------------------------
LookupAuthz + ListAuthzsByOrder (the authz read-side). Authz write-
side (status cascade after challenge validation) lives in
acme_challenges.go alongside recordChallengeOutcome where it
belongs operationally; the authz creation path stays inside
CreateOrder in acme.go (orders own per-order authz row creation).

New `internal/service/acme_challenges.go` (267 LOC)
---------------------------------------------------
The whole Phase 3 challenge dispatch + validator callback concern:
the `// --- Phase 3 — challenge dispatch + validator callback ---`
banner, the ChallengeResponseShape struct, the HTTP-facing
RespondToChallenge method (which transitions challenge → processing
and submits to the validator pool), and the asynchronous
recordChallengeOutcome callback (which persists final challenge
status and cascades the parent authz + order status). Largest
single extract this sprint by line count.

New `internal/service/acme_gc.go` (74 LOC)
------------------------------------------
The Phase 5 ACME GC sweep: scheduler-invoked GarbageCollect entry
point (3 sweeps: nonces, expired authzs, expired orders) and the
atomicAddUint64 counter helper (only consumed by the sweep body
for the rows-affected-N case the default `bump` doesn't cover).

What deferred
=============
Sprint 9 was originally scoped to ship 5 sub-files (nonces / authz /
challenges / orders / gc). The orders cut — CreateOrder +
LookupOrder + FinalizeOrder + LookupCertificate + the orders
helpers (randIDSuffix / base32encode / identifierStrings /
firstAvailableIssuer / accountOwnsACMECert / mapACMERevocationReason) +
FinalizeOrderResult — is ~700 LOC spread across multiple non-
contiguous regions in acme.go, with the orders helpers also feeding
into RevokeCert / RenewalInfo on the Phase 4 side. Disentangling
which helpers move with orders vs which stay with Phase 4 needs a
focused sprint of its own to avoid leaving a half-cut helper
declared in one file but called from a sibling — which works
(same package) but defeats the point of organising by concern.
Deferred to a potential Sprint 9b.

Net effect
==========
acme.go: 1965 → 1634 LOC (-331). Four new sibling files at 432 LOC
total. The headline 1965-LOC hotspot drops below the next-tier
candidates (mcp/tools.go, auth_session_oidc.go, cmd/agent/main.go).

Behavior preservation contract
==============================
1. gofmt -l clean across all 5 affected files.
2. go vet ./internal/service/... — no findings.
3. staticcheck ./internal/service/... — no findings.
4. go test -short -count=1 ./internal/service/... — green.
5. Broader-importer build green:
   go build ./cmd/server/... ./internal/api/handler/...
            ./internal/scheduler/... ./internal/mcp/...
6. Broader-importer tests green:
   go test -short -count=1 ./cmd/server/... ./internal/api/handler/...
                          ./internal/scheduler/...
7. Per-import-symbol audit: all 8 imports remaining in acme.go
   (context, cryptorand, x509, errors, fmt, strings, sync/atomic,
   time, jose, internal/api/acme, internal/config, internal/domain,
   internal/repository) verified used by surviving code. New
   sibling files carry only the imports their extracted code needs.

The Option B sibling-file shape means same-package resolution
preserves access to ACMEService's unexported state from every
extracted method without any visibility tweaks. Worth noting for
the future: this also means a careless future caller could reach
through file boundaries and re-tangle concerns; the file headers
document the intended boundary but Go's tooling won't enforce it.

Why this is a partial sprint
============================
Splitting into 4 of 5 named sub-files now (vs blocking until orders
is also clean) keeps the hotspot count down with this commit and
lets a follow-up Sprint 9b focus exclusively on the orders cut
without re-touching the four files this sprint ships. Same
"smallest useful slice, document the rest" cadence as Sprint 8
splitting into 8a (mechanical) + 8b (behavior-aware).

Refs: ARCH-M2 (god-files), Phase 9 audit. Last in the config /
service hotspot chain before the agent + mcp + auth-session cuts
land in Sprints 10-12.
2026-05-14 09:58:46 +00:00

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// Copyright 2026 certctl LLC. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
package service
import (
"context"
cryptorand "crypto/rand"
"crypto/x509"
"errors"
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
jose "github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v4"
"github.com/certctl-io/certctl/internal/api/acme"
"github.com/certctl-io/certctl/internal/config"
"github.com/certctl-io/certctl/internal/domain"
"github.com/certctl-io/certctl/internal/repository"
)
// ACMERepo is the persistence-layer surface ACMEService consumes for
// nonce + account state. Phase 1b extends the Phase 1a interface with
// the account CRUD path; Phases 2-4 will further extend with order /
// authz / challenge state.
//
// Defining the interface in the service package (rather than
// internal/repository/interfaces.go) keeps the cross-phase blast
// radius small: only this file and the concrete postgres
// ACMERepository move together. Mock implementations in tests satisfy
// this interface without depending on the postgres package.
type ACMERepo interface {
// Phase 1a — nonce.
IssueNonce(ctx context.Context, nonce string, ttl time.Duration) error
ConsumeNonce(ctx context.Context, nonce string) error
// Phase 1b — account CRUD.
CreateAccountWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, acct *domain.ACMEAccount) error
GetAccountByID(ctx context.Context, accountID string) (*domain.ACMEAccount, error)
GetAccountByThumbprint(ctx context.Context, profileID, thumbprint string) (*domain.ACMEAccount, error)
UpdateAccountContactWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, accountID string, contact []string) error
UpdateAccountStatusWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, accountID string, status domain.ACMEAccountStatus) error
// Phase 2 — order / authz / challenge CRUD.
CreateOrderWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, order *domain.ACMEOrder) error
GetOrderByID(ctx context.Context, orderID string) (*domain.ACMEOrder, error)
UpdateOrderWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, order *domain.ACMEOrder) error
CreateAuthzWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, authz *domain.ACMEAuthorization) error
GetAuthzByID(ctx context.Context, authzID string) (*domain.ACMEAuthorization, error)
ListAuthzsByOrder(ctx context.Context, orderID string) ([]*domain.ACMEAuthorization, error)
CreateChallengeWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, ch *domain.ACMEChallenge) error
// Phase 3 — challenge state mutation.
GetChallengeByID(ctx context.Context, challengeID string) (*domain.ACMEChallenge, error)
UpdateChallengeWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, ch *domain.ACMEChallenge) error
UpdateAuthzStatusWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, authzID string, status domain.ACMEAuthzStatus) error
// Phase 4 — key rollover + revocation auth.
UpdateAccountJWKWithTx(ctx context.Context, q repository.Querier, accountID, expectedOldThumbprint, newThumbprint, newJWKPEM string) error
AccountOwnsCertificate(ctx context.Context, accountID, certificateID string) (bool, error)
// Phase 5 — per-account concurrent-order count + GC sweeps.
// CountActiveOrdersByAccount returns the number of orders in
// pending/ready/processing for the given account.
CountActiveOrdersByAccount(ctx context.Context, accountID string) (int, error)
// GCExpiredNonces deletes nonces whose expires_at < now() OR
// used = true. Returns rows-affected count for telemetry.
GCExpiredNonces(ctx context.Context) (int64, error)
// GCExpireAuthorizations transitions authzs in `pending` whose
// expires_at < now() to `expired`. Returns rows-affected count.
GCExpireAuthorizations(ctx context.Context) (int64, error)
// GCInvalidateExpiredOrders transitions orders in
// pending/ready/processing whose expires_at < now() to `invalid`
// with a server-internal error. Returns rows-affected count.
GCInvalidateExpiredOrders(ctx context.Context) (int64, error)
}
// CertificateRevoker is the minimum surface ACMEService needs to route
// an ACME revoke-cert request through certctl's existing revocation
// pipeline. The concrete type is *service.RevocationSvc whose
// RevokeCertificateWithActor method already covers cert-row update +
// certificate_revocations insert + audit row + issuer notification +
// OCSP cache invalidation in one path.
//
// Defining the interface here lets tests inject a recorder without
// dragging the entire RevocationSvc graph.
type CertificateRevoker interface {
RevokeCertificateWithActor(ctx context.Context, certID, reason, actor string) error
}
// RenewalPolicyLookup is the minimum surface ACMEService needs to
// resolve the optional bound renewal policy for a certificate's ARI
// window math. Real callers pass a *postgres.RenewalPolicyRepository
// that satisfies this; tests inject in-memory fakes.
type RenewalPolicyLookup interface {
Get(ctx context.Context, id string) (*domain.RenewalPolicy, error)
}
// profileLookup is the minimum surface ACMEService needs to resolve a
// per-profile request. Defined as an interface (rather than taking a
// concrete *postgres.ProfileRepository) so tests can inject an in-memory
// fake without spinning up Postgres.
type profileLookup interface {
Get(ctx context.Context, id string) (*domain.CertificateProfile, error)
}
// ACMEService orchestrates the ACME server's RFC 8555 surface.
//
// - Phase 1a (live): BuildDirectory, IssueNonce.
// - Phase 1b (live): VerifyJWS, NewAccount, LookupAccount,
// UpdateAccount, DeactivateAccount.
// - Phase 2 (this commit): CreateOrder, LookupOrder, FinalizeOrder,
// LookupAuthz, LookupCertificate.
// - Subsequent phases extend with challenge validation, key
// rollover, revocation, ARI.
//
// The struct deliberately holds raw config rather than per-field
// extracted values — readers use 4 of the 11 fields and reading them
// lazily keeps the constructor signature tight.
type ACMEService struct {
repo ACMERepo
profiles profileLookup
cfg config.ACMEServerConfig
metrics *ACMEMetrics
// Phase 1b — atomic-audit plumbing for the JWS-authenticated
// POST surface. Both fields are set via SetTransactor +
// SetAuditService (mirrors CertificateService.SetTransactor at
// internal/service/certificate.go:254). When both are nil the
// service falls back to the non-transactional path — kept for
// the legacy directory + new-nonce paths that don't write to
// stateful tables.
tx repository.Transactor
auditService *AuditService
// Phase 2 — finalize plumbing. The finalize handler routes
// through CertificateService.Create (managed_certificates row +
// audit row in its own WithinTx) AND certRepo.CreateVersionWithTx
// (certificate_versions row). Issuance itself goes through the
// IssuerRegistry's IssuerConnector adapter — same code path
// EST/SCEP/agent take. cmd/server/main.go wires all three at
// startup; tests inject mocks.
certService *CertificateService
certRepo repository.CertificateRepository
issuerRegistry *IssuerRegistry
// Phase 3 — challenge validator pool. cmd/server/main.go
// constructs an *acme.Pool at startup with the per-type
// concurrency caps from cfg.ACMEServer; the Pool owns the 3
// semaphores + the validators. Optional via SetValidatorPool —
// when nil, RespondToChallenge returns ErrACMEChallengePoolUnconfigured.
validatorPool *acme.Pool
// Phase 4 — revocation delegate + renewal-policy lookup. The
// revoker is *service.RevocationSvc in production; the
// renewalPolicies lookup is *postgres.RenewalPolicyRepository.
// Both wired via SetRevocationDelegate / SetRenewalPolicyLookup;
// when unset, RevokeCert returns ErrACMERevocationUnconfigured
// and RenewalInfo returns the no-policy default window.
revoker CertificateRevoker
renewalPolicies RenewalPolicyLookup
// Phase 5 — per-account rate limiter. cmd/server/main.go constructs
// an *acme.RateLimiter and wires it via SetRateLimiter. When unset
// (tests, legacy bootstrap) the limiter calls short-circuit to
// "always allow" — same shape as the validatorPool unset case.
rateLimiter *acme.RateLimiter
}
// NewACMEService constructs an ACMEService with the directory + nonce
// surface wired. Account-creating endpoints additionally need the
// transactor + audit service — see SetTransactor / SetAuditService.
func NewACMEService(repo ACMERepo, profiles profileLookup, cfg config.ACMEServerConfig) *ACMEService {
return &ACMEService{
repo: repo,
profiles: profiles,
cfg: cfg,
metrics: NewACMEMetrics(),
}
}
// SetTransactor wires the atomic-audit transactor. Mirrors
// CertificateService.SetTransactor; cmd/server/main.go calls this
// at startup with the same *postgres.transactor instance shared
// across CertificateService / RevocationSvc / RenewalService.
func (s *ACMEService) SetTransactor(tx repository.Transactor) { s.tx = tx }
// SetAuditService wires the audit service. cmd/server/main.go
// constructs auditService once and passes the same instance into
// every service that emits audit rows.
func (s *ACMEService) SetAuditService(a *AuditService) { s.auditService = a }
// SetIssuancePipeline wires Phase 2 finalize dependencies: the
// certificate service (for managed_certificates row + audit row),
// the certificate repository (for certificate_versions row), and the
// issuer registry (for routing IssueCertificate against the bound
// profile's issuer). cmd/server/main.go calls this at startup.
//
// All three are required for the finalize path. When unset, FinalizeOrder
// returns ErrACMEFinalizeUnconfigured (handler maps to
// urn:ietf:params:acme:error:serverInternal).
func (s *ACMEService) SetIssuancePipeline(certSvc *CertificateService, certRepo repository.CertificateRepository, registry *IssuerRegistry) {
s.certService = certSvc
s.certRepo = certRepo
s.issuerRegistry = registry
}
// SetRevocationDelegate wires Phase 4's revocation delegate. The
// concrete type is *service.RevocationSvc; passing nil at startup
// disables the ACME revoke-cert endpoint (handler returns
// ErrACMERevocationUnconfigured → serverInternal). cmd/server/main.go
// passes the same revocationSvc instance shared across the rest of
// the platform.
func (s *ACMEService) SetRevocationDelegate(r CertificateRevoker) { s.revoker = r }
// SetRenewalPolicyLookup wires the renewal-policy resolver used by
// the ARI window-math path. Optional — when unset, ARI falls back to
// the "last 33% of validity" default window; the renewal-info handler
// still returns 200.
func (s *ACMEService) SetRenewalPolicyLookup(r RenewalPolicyLookup) { s.renewalPolicies = r }
// SetRateLimiter wires Phase 5's per-account rate limiter. Optional —
// when nil, the per-action rate-limit checks short-circuit to
// "always allow" so the legacy code path stays unchanged for bootstrap
// + tests that don't care about throttling.
func (s *ACMEService) SetRateLimiter(r *acme.RateLimiter) { s.rateLimiter = r }
// RateLimiter returns the wired limiter so the handler can compute
// Retry-After durations on rate-limited responses without re-checking.
func (s *ACMEService) RateLimiter() *acme.RateLimiter { return s.rateLimiter }
// SetValidatorPool wires Phase 3's challenge validator pool.
// cmd/server/main.go constructs an *acme.Pool at startup with the
// per-type concurrency caps from cfg.ACMEServer. Optional —
// RespondToChallenge returns ErrACMEChallengePoolUnconfigured when
// unset (handler maps to serverInternal).
func (s *ACMEService) SetValidatorPool(pool *acme.Pool) { s.validatorPool = pool }
// ValidatorPool returns the wired pool so cmd/server/main.go's
// shutdown sequence can call Drain on it.
func (s *ACMEService) ValidatorPool() *acme.Pool { return s.validatorPool }
// Metrics returns the per-op counter snapshotter. cmd/server/main.go
// passes this into MetricsHandler so the Prometheus exposer picks up
// the per-op signals.
func (s *ACMEService) Metrics() *ACMEMetrics { return s.metrics }
// ErrACMEUserActionRequired is returned by BuildDirectory when the
// caller hits the /acme/* shorthand path without
// CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID being set. Handler maps to
// RFC 7807 + RFC 8555 §6.7 userActionRequired.
var ErrACMEUserActionRequired = errors.New("acme: default profile not configured; use /acme/profile/<id>/*")
// ErrACMEProfileNotFound is returned when the profile in the request
// path doesn't exist. Handler maps to HTTP 404 (NOT 500 — the
// distinction is operator-meaningful: 404 says "fix your URL," 500
// says "something is wrong server-side").
var ErrACMEProfileNotFound = errors.New("acme: profile not found")
// ErrACMEAccountNotFound is returned by LookupAccount when the
// account ID in the URL doesn't match any row. Handler maps to
// 404 + RFC 8555 §6.7 accountDoesNotExist.
var ErrACMEAccountNotFound = errors.New("acme: account not found")
// ErrACMEAccountDoesNotExist is returned by NewAccount when
// onlyReturnExisting=true and no account exists for the supplied
// JWK. RFC 8555 §7.3.1 requires returning 400 +
// urn:ietf:params:acme:error:accountDoesNotExist (NOT 404).
var ErrACMEAccountDoesNotExist = errors.New("acme: account does not exist for this JWK")
// Phase 2 sentinels.
// ErrACMEOrderNotFound is returned when the order ID in the URL
// doesn't match any row.
var ErrACMEOrderNotFound = errors.New("acme: order not found")
// ErrACMEAuthzNotFound is returned when the authz ID in the URL
// doesn't match any row.
var ErrACMEAuthzNotFound = errors.New("acme: authz not found")
// ErrACMECertificateNotFound is returned when the cert ID in the URL
// doesn't match any managed_certificates row OR doesn't link back
// to an order owned by the requesting account.
var ErrACMECertificateNotFound = errors.New("acme: certificate not found")
// ErrACMEOrderNotReady is returned by FinalizeOrder when the order
// status is not ready/processing. RFC 8555 §7.4 mandates
// urn:ietf:params:acme:error:orderNotReady.
var ErrACMEOrderNotReady = errors.New("acme: order not in ready state")
// ErrACMEOrderUnauthorized is returned when the request's authenticated
// account doesn't own the targeted order/authz/cert.
var ErrACMEOrderUnauthorized = errors.New("acme: account does not own this resource")
// ErrACMEFinalizeUnconfigured is returned by FinalizeOrder when
// SetIssuancePipeline hasn't been called. Indicates a deploy-time
// wiring bug; mapped to serverInternal.
var ErrACMEFinalizeUnconfigured = errors.New("acme: finalize pipeline not wired (call SetIssuancePipeline)")
// ErrACMEUnsupportedAuthMode is returned when an order is created
// against a profile whose acme_auth_mode is not one of
// `trust_authenticated` (Phase 2) or `challenge` (Phase 3 — wired
// but the validators land in Phase 3).
var ErrACMEUnsupportedAuthMode = errors.New("acme: unsupported auth mode on profile")
// Phase 3 sentinels.
// ErrACMEChallengeNotFound is returned by RespondToChallenge when the
// challenge ID in the URL doesn't match any row.
var ErrACMEChallengeNotFound = errors.New("acme: challenge not found")
// ErrACMEChallengePoolUnconfigured is returned when SetValidatorPool
// hasn't been called. Indicates a deploy-time wiring bug; mapped to
// serverInternal.
var ErrACMEChallengePoolUnconfigured = errors.New("acme: validator pool not wired (call SetValidatorPool)")
// ErrACMEChallengeWrongState is returned when RespondToChallenge sees
// a challenge already in valid/invalid (idempotent observer-side
// behavior — same shape as Phase 1b's account inactive case).
var ErrACMEChallengeWrongState = errors.New("acme: challenge is no longer in pending state")
// Phase 4 sentinels.
// ErrACMERevocationUnconfigured is returned when SetRevocationDelegate
// hasn't been called and a client hits POST /revoke-cert. Indicates a
// deploy-time wiring bug; mapped to serverInternal.
var ErrACMERevocationUnconfigured = errors.New("acme: revocation delegate not wired (call SetRevocationDelegate)")
// ErrACMEKeyRolloverConcurrent is returned when two concurrent key-
// rollover requests race on the same account; the second sees the
// first's already-committed thumbprint.
var ErrACMEKeyRolloverConcurrent = errors.New("acme: account key was rotated concurrently; retry")
// ErrACMEKeyRolloverDuplicateKey is returned when the inner JWS's new
// JWK thumbprint is already registered against this profile.
var ErrACMEKeyRolloverDuplicateKey = errors.New("acme: new account key already registered against this profile")
// ErrACMEKeyRolloverInvalid is the catch-all for inner-JWS validation
// failures the handler doesn't care to enumerate (the actual sentinel
// for the operator-friendly error comes from the acme package's
// MapKeyChangeErrorToProblem).
var ErrACMEKeyRolloverInvalid = errors.New("acme: key rollover request rejected")
// ErrACMERevocationCertNotFound is returned when the revoke-cert
// payload's certificate doesn't match a managed_certificates row this
// server has issued.
var ErrACMERevocationCertNotFound = errors.New("acme: revocation target certificate not found")
// ErrACMERevocationUnauthorized is returned when neither the kid path
// (account owns the cert) nor the jwk path (signature key matches the
// cert's public key) authenticates the revocation request.
var ErrACMERevocationUnauthorized = errors.New("acme: account or signing key does not authorize revocation of this certificate")
// ErrACMERevocationAlreadyRevoked is returned when the cert is already
// in Revoked status. Mapped to RFC 8555 §6.7 alreadyRevoked.
var ErrACMERevocationAlreadyRevoked = errors.New("acme: certificate is already revoked")
// ErrACMERevocationBadCSR is returned when the certificate field of
// the revoke-cert payload is not a valid base64url-DER X.509 cert.
var ErrACMERevocationBadCSR = errors.New("acme: revoke-cert payload `certificate` is malformed")
// ErrACMEARIDisabled is returned by RenewalInfo when CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_
// ARI_ENABLED is false. Handler maps to 404 + serverInternal.
var ErrACMEARIDisabled = errors.New("acme: ARI is disabled on this server")
// ErrACMEARIBadCertID is returned when the cert-id in the ARI URL is
// not RFC 9773 §4.1 shape. Handler maps to 400 + malformed.
var ErrACMEARIBadCertID = errors.New("acme: ARI cert-id is malformed")
// Phase 5 sentinels.
// ErrACMERateLimited is returned when the per-action rate limit fires.
// Handler maps to RFC 7807 + RFC 8555 §6.7
// `urn:ietf:params:acme:error:rateLimited` with a Retry-After header.
var ErrACMERateLimited = errors.New("acme: rate limit exceeded")
// ErrACMEConcurrentOrdersExceeded is returned by CreateOrder when the
// account already has cfg.RateLimitConcurrentOrders orders in
// pending/ready/processing. Handler maps to rateLimited (RFC 8555 §6.7
// shape; the certctl-side cause is concurrency rather than per-hour).
var ErrACMEConcurrentOrdersExceeded = errors.New("acme: concurrent orders limit exceeded")
// BuildDirectory constructs the per-profile directory document.
//
// profileID resolution:
// - non-empty: look up that profile; ErrACMEProfileNotFound on miss.
// - empty + cfg.DefaultProfileID set: substitute the default.
// - empty + cfg.DefaultProfileID unset: ErrACMEUserActionRequired.
//
// baseURL is the per-profile base path the directory's URL fields are
// constructed against. The handler computes baseURL from the inbound
// request (scheme + host + /acme/profile/<id>) and passes it in;
// keeping the URL composition in the handler avoids embedding HTTP
// concerns in the service layer.
//
// On success the metrics counter for the directory op increments;
// failures bump the failure variant of the same counter.
func (s *ACMEService) BuildDirectory(ctx context.Context, profileID, baseURL string) (*acme.Directory, error) {
profileID, err := s.resolveProfile(ctx, profileID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.DirectoryFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
dir := acme.BuildDirectory(
baseURL,
s.cfg.DirectoryMeta.TermsOfService,
s.cfg.DirectoryMeta.Website,
s.cfg.DirectoryMeta.CAAIdentities,
s.cfg.DirectoryMeta.ExternalAccountRequired,
// Phase 4: ARI is live. Flipping this on emits the renewalInfo
// URL from BuildDirectory; a 200 from the renewal-info handler
// returns the suggested-window JSON + Retry-After. Operators can
// disable via CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_ARI_ENABLED=false (the URL
// drops out of the directory; the route is still registered but
// returns 404 + serverInternal — clients fall back to static
// renewal scheduling).
s.cfg.ARIEnabled,
)
_ = profileID // Phase 1b will use the resolved profile to read
// acme_auth_mode + record per-profile metrics. Phase 1a
// only needs the existence check above.
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.DirectoryTotal)
return dir, nil
}
// resolveProfile applies the default-profile fallback and confirms the
// profile exists. Returns the resolved (canonical) profileID on
// success. Centralizing the resolution here keeps every Phase
// 1a/1b/2/3/4 endpoint's "which profile is this request bound to"
// logic uniform.
func (s *ACMEService) resolveProfile(ctx context.Context, profileID string) (string, error) {
if profileID == "" {
if s.cfg.DefaultProfileID == "" {
return "", ErrACMEUserActionRequired
}
profileID = s.cfg.DefaultProfileID
}
_, err := s.profiles.Get(ctx, profileID)
if err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, repository.ErrNotFound) {
return "", ErrACMEProfileNotFound
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup profile: %w", err)
}
return profileID, nil
}
// ACMEMetrics is the per-op counter table for the ACME server. Mirrors
// the IssuanceMetrics / DeployCounters pattern (atomic.Uint64 + a
// Snapshot method that emits stable tuples). Phases 2-4 will extend
// with new-order / finalize / challenge counters.
type ACMEMetrics struct {
// Phase 1a — directory + new-nonce.
DirectoryTotal atomic.Uint64
DirectoryFailureTotal atomic.Uint64
NewNonceTotal atomic.Uint64
NewNonceFailureTotal atomic.Uint64
// Phase 1b — account resource.
NewAccountTotal atomic.Uint64
NewAccountFailureTotal atomic.Uint64
NewAccountIdempotentTotal atomic.Uint64 // re-registration of existing JWK (RFC 8555 §7.3.1)
UpdateAccountTotal atomic.Uint64
UpdateAccountFailureTotal atomic.Uint64
DeactivateAccountTotal atomic.Uint64
// Phase 2 — orders + finalize + cert download.
NewOrderTotal atomic.Uint64
NewOrderFailureTotal atomic.Uint64
NewOrderRejectedTotal atomic.Uint64 // identifier-validation rejection
FinalizeOrderTotal atomic.Uint64
FinalizeOrderFailureTotal atomic.Uint64
CertDownloadTotal atomic.Uint64
CertDownloadFailureTotal atomic.Uint64
AuthzReadTotal atomic.Uint64
// Phase 3 — challenge validation.
ChallengeRespondTotal atomic.Uint64 // dispatch acked (worker took the work)
ChallengeRespondFailTotal atomic.Uint64 // immediate rejection (already-resolved / wrong-state)
ChallengeValidateValid atomic.Uint64 // validator returned nil
ChallengeValidateInvalid atomic.Uint64 // validator returned error
// Phase 4 — key rollover + revocation + ARI.
KeyChangeTotal atomic.Uint64 // accepted rollover (200)
KeyChangeFailTotal atomic.Uint64 // rejected rollover (4xx)
RevokeCertTotal atomic.Uint64 // accepted revocation (200)
RevokeCertFailTotal atomic.Uint64 // rejected revocation (4xx)
RenewalInfoTotal atomic.Uint64 // ARI 200
RenewalInfoFailTotal atomic.Uint64 // ARI 4xx
// Phase 5 — GC sweep counts (per-tick rows-affected, summed).
GCNoncesReapedTotal atomic.Uint64
GCAuthzsExpiredTotal atomic.Uint64
GCOrdersInvalidatedTotal atomic.Uint64
GCRunsTotal atomic.Uint64
GCRunFailuresTotal atomic.Uint64
}
// NewACMEMetrics returns a zeroed counter table. Concurrent callers
// can bump counters without external synchronization (atomic.Uint64
// is the synchronization primitive).
func NewACMEMetrics() *ACMEMetrics { return &ACMEMetrics{} }
// bump increments a single atomic counter. Centralized so the call
// sites in BuildDirectory + IssueNonce + NewAccount + etc. are uniform.
func (m *ACMEMetrics) bump(c *atomic.Uint64) { c.Add(1) }
// Snapshot emits the current counter values as a map (op → count).
// Naming is certctl_acme_<op>_total per frozen decision 0.10
// (cardinality discipline) so the Prometheus exposer can lift them
// directly without per-op stringly-typed branching.
func (m *ACMEMetrics) Snapshot() map[string]uint64 {
return map[string]uint64{
"certctl_acme_directory_total": m.DirectoryTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_directory_failures_total": m.DirectoryFailureTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_nonce_total": m.NewNonceTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_nonce_failures_total": m.NewNonceFailureTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_account_total": m.NewAccountTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_account_failures_total": m.NewAccountFailureTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_account_idempotent_total": m.NewAccountIdempotentTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_update_account_total": m.UpdateAccountTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_update_account_failures_total": m.UpdateAccountFailureTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_deactivate_account_total": m.DeactivateAccountTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_order_total": m.NewOrderTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_order_failures_total": m.NewOrderFailureTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_new_order_rejected_total": m.NewOrderRejectedTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_finalize_order_total": m.FinalizeOrderTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_finalize_order_failures_total": m.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_cert_download_total": m.CertDownloadTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_cert_download_failures_total": m.CertDownloadFailureTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_authz_read_total": m.AuthzReadTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_challenge_respond_total": m.ChallengeRespondTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_challenge_respond_failures_total": m.ChallengeRespondFailTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_challenge_validate_valid_total": m.ChallengeValidateValid.Load(),
"certctl_acme_challenge_validate_invalid_total": m.ChallengeValidateInvalid.Load(),
"certctl_acme_key_change_total": m.KeyChangeTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_key_change_failures_total": m.KeyChangeFailTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_revoke_cert_total": m.RevokeCertTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_revoke_cert_failures_total": m.RevokeCertFailTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_renewal_info_total": m.RenewalInfoTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_renewal_info_failures_total": m.RenewalInfoFailTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_gc_nonces_reaped_total": m.GCNoncesReapedTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_gc_authzs_expired_total": m.GCAuthzsExpiredTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_gc_orders_invalidated_total": m.GCOrdersInvalidatedTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_gc_runs_total": m.GCRunsTotal.Load(),
"certctl_acme_gc_run_failures_total": m.GCRunFailuresTotal.Load(),
}
}
// VerifyJWS adapts the api/acme verifier to the service-layer
// dependency surface. It builds the VerifierConfig from the service's
// repo + the supplied AccountKID-builder closure, then delegates to
// acme.VerifyJWS.
//
// accountKID is the handler-supplied closure that returns the
// canonical kid URL for an account ID (scheme + host + per-profile
// path). VerifyJWS uses it to round-trip-check the inbound `kid`
// against what the server would have emitted on new-account.
func (s *ACMEService) VerifyJWS(
ctx context.Context,
body []byte,
requestURL string,
expectNewAccount bool,
accountKID func(accountID string) string,
) (*acme.VerifiedRequest, error) {
cfg := acme.VerifierConfig{
Accounts: &accountAdapter{ctx: ctx, repo: s.repo},
Nonces: &nonceAdapter{ctx: ctx, repo: s.repo},
AccountKID: accountKID,
}
return acme.VerifyJWS(cfg, body, requestURL, acme.VerifyOptions{
ExpectNewAccount: expectNewAccount,
})
}
// accountAdapter bridges the service-layer ACMERepo to the verifier's
// AccountLookup interface. The verifier doesn't take a context (its
// surface is sync-pure for testability), so the adapter captures the
// per-request context at construction time.
type accountAdapter struct {
ctx context.Context
repo ACMERepo
}
func (a *accountAdapter) LookupAccount(accountID string) (*domain.ACMEAccount, error) {
acct, err := a.repo.GetAccountByID(a.ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, repository.ErrNotFound) {
return nil, acme.ErrJWSAccountNotFound
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup account: %w", err)
}
return acct, nil
}
// nonceAdapter bridges the service-layer ACMERepo's ConsumeNonce
// to the verifier's NonceConsumer interface (no-context signature).
type nonceAdapter struct {
ctx context.Context
repo ACMERepo
}
func (n *nonceAdapter) ConsumeNonce(nonce string) error {
return n.repo.ConsumeNonce(n.ctx, nonce)
}
// NewAccount creates (or, on RFC 8555 §7.3.1 idempotent re-registration,
// re-returns the existing) account row for the supplied JWK. Returns
// the persisted ACMEAccount + a bool indicating whether the row was
// newly created (true) or already existed (false).
//
// onlyReturnExisting=true makes the call read-only: when no account
// exists for the JWK, the service returns ErrACMEAccountDoesNotExist
// instead of creating one.
//
// State writes (cert insert + audit row) are atomic via WithinTx +
// RecordEventWithTx — same pattern as CertificateService.Create.
func (s *ACMEService) NewAccount(
ctx context.Context,
profileID string,
jwk *jose.JSONWebKey,
contact []string,
onlyReturnExisting bool,
tosAgreed bool,
) (*domain.ACMEAccount, bool, error) {
if s.tx == nil || s.auditService == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("acme: new-account requires SetTransactor + SetAuditService")
}
resolvedProfileID, err := s.resolveProfile(ctx, profileID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, false, err
}
thumb, err := acme.JWKThumbprint(jwk)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("acme: thumbprint: %w", err)
}
// RFC 8555 §7.3.1 idempotency: a new-account request for an
// already-registered JWK returns the existing row unmodified.
if existing, err := s.repo.GetAccountByThumbprint(ctx, resolvedProfileID, thumb); err == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountIdempotentTotal)
return existing, false, nil
} else if !errors.Is(err, repository.ErrNotFound) {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup-by-thumbprint: %w", err)
}
if onlyReturnExisting {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, false, ErrACMEAccountDoesNotExist
}
jwkPEM, err := acme.JWKToPEM(jwk)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("acme: serialize jwk: %w", err)
}
acct := &domain.ACMEAccount{
AccountID: acme.AccountID(thumb),
JWKThumbprint: thumb,
JWKPEM: jwkPEM,
Contact: contact,
Status: domain.ACMEAccountStatusValid,
ProfileID: resolvedProfileID,
}
auditDetails := map[string]interface{}{
"profile_id": resolvedProfileID,
"jwk_thumbprint": thumb,
"contact_count": len(contact),
"tos_agreed": tosAgreed,
}
err = s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
if err := s.repo.CreateAccountWithTx(ctx, q, acct); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("acme: create account: %w", err)
}
return s.auditService.RecordEventWithTx(
ctx, q,
fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", acct.AccountID),
domain.ActorTypeUser,
"acme_account_created",
"acme_account",
acct.AccountID,
auditDetails,
)
})
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, false, err
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewAccountTotal)
return acct, true, nil
}
// LookupAccount returns the account by ID. Returns
// ErrACMEAccountNotFound when the row doesn't exist (handler maps to
// 404 with RFC 7807 + RFC 8555 §6.7 accountDoesNotExist Problem).
func (s *ACMEService) LookupAccount(ctx context.Context, accountID string) (*domain.ACMEAccount, error) {
acct, err := s.repo.GetAccountByID(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, repository.ErrNotFound) {
return nil, ErrACMEAccountNotFound
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup account: %w", err)
}
return acct, nil
}
// UpdateAccount replaces the account's contact list. Atomic: the
// repo update + audit row run in one WithinTx.
func (s *ACMEService) UpdateAccount(
ctx context.Context,
accountID string,
contact []string,
) (*domain.ACMEAccount, error) {
if s.tx == nil || s.auditService == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.UpdateAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: update-account requires SetTransactor + SetAuditService")
}
auditDetails := map[string]interface{}{
"account_id": accountID,
"contact_count": len(contact),
}
err := s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
if err := s.repo.UpdateAccountContactWithTx(ctx, q, accountID, contact); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.auditService.RecordEventWithTx(
ctx, q,
fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", accountID),
domain.ActorTypeUser,
"acme_account_updated",
"acme_account",
accountID,
auditDetails,
)
})
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.UpdateAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
// Re-read the row so the response carries the persisted state.
acct, err := s.LookupAccount(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.UpdateAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.UpdateAccountTotal)
return acct, nil
}
// DeactivateAccount transitions the account from `valid` to
// `deactivated` (RFC 8555 §7.3.6). Subsequent JWS-authenticated
// requests using this account's kid are rejected by the verifier
// (status check at acme/jws.go).
func (s *ACMEService) DeactivateAccount(ctx context.Context, accountID string) (*domain.ACMEAccount, error) {
if s.tx == nil || s.auditService == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.UpdateAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: deactivate-account requires SetTransactor + SetAuditService")
}
auditDetails := map[string]interface{}{
"account_id": accountID,
"new_status": string(domain.ACMEAccountStatusDeactivated),
}
err := s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
if err := s.repo.UpdateAccountStatusWithTx(ctx, q, accountID, domain.ACMEAccountStatusDeactivated); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.auditService.RecordEventWithTx(
ctx, q,
fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", accountID),
domain.ActorTypeUser,
"acme_account_deactivated",
"acme_account",
accountID,
auditDetails,
)
})
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.UpdateAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
acct, err := s.LookupAccount(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.UpdateAccountFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.DeactivateAccountTotal)
return acct, nil
}
// --- Phase 2 — orders + authz + finalize + cert download ---------------
// CreateOrder validates a new-order request against the bound profile
// and persists the order + per-identifier authz + per-authz challenge
// rows in one WithinTx. Returns the created order on success.
//
// Auth-mode dispatch:
// - trust_authenticated (default): order goes immediately to status=ready,
// each authz immediately to status=valid (no challenge validation
// required); a single placeholder http-01 challenge per authz is
// persisted with status=valid for RFC 8555 compliance (the spec
// requires challenges on every authz).
// - challenge: order stays at status=pending, authzs at status=pending,
// challenges at status=pending, until Phase 3's validators run.
func (s *ACMEService) CreateOrder(
ctx context.Context,
accountID, profileID string,
identifiers []domain.ACMEIdentifier,
notBefore, notAfter *time.Time,
) (*domain.ACMEOrder, error) {
if s.tx == nil || s.auditService == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: new-order requires SetTransactor + SetAuditService")
}
// Phase 5 — per-account orders/hour cap. Hits return rateLimited
// (RFC 8555 §6.7) before any DB work. Counter is in-memory; restart
// wipes (eventual-consistency caps are acceptable).
if s.rateLimiter != nil && s.cfg.RateLimitOrdersPerHour > 0 {
if !s.rateLimiter.Allow(acme.ActionNewOrder, accountID, s.cfg.RateLimitOrdersPerHour) {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, ErrACMERateLimited
}
}
// Phase 5 — concurrent-orders cap. We count
// pending/ready/processing orders for this account; if at-or-over
// the cap, reject. This is a DB read (no FOR UPDATE), so two
// requests racing under the threshold can both succeed and push
// the account one over — accepted as eventual-consistency.
if s.cfg.RateLimitConcurrentOrders > 0 {
count, cerr := s.repo.CountActiveOrdersByAccount(ctx, accountID)
if cerr == nil && count >= s.cfg.RateLimitConcurrentOrders {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, ErrACMEConcurrentOrdersExceeded
}
}
resolvedProfileID, err := s.resolveProfile(ctx, profileID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
profile, err := s.profiles.Get(ctx, resolvedProfileID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup profile: %w", err)
}
authMode := profile.ACMEAuthMode
if authMode == "" {
authMode = string(s.cfg.DefaultAuthMode)
}
if authMode == "" {
authMode = "trust_authenticated"
}
if authMode != "trust_authenticated" && authMode != "challenge" {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", ErrACMEUnsupportedAuthMode, authMode)
}
now := time.Now().UTC()
orderTTL := s.cfg.OrderTTL
if orderTTL <= 0 {
orderTTL = 24 * time.Hour
}
authzTTL := s.cfg.AuthzTTL
if authzTTL <= 0 {
authzTTL = 24 * time.Hour
}
// In trust_authenticated mode, the order goes straight to `ready`
// (RFC 8555 §7.1.6: ready means all authzs valid, awaiting CSR).
// In challenge mode, the order stays `pending` until challenges
// validate.
orderStatus := domain.ACMEOrderStatusPending
authzStatus := domain.ACMEAuthzStatusPending
challengeStatus := domain.ACMEChallengeStatusPending
if authMode == "trust_authenticated" {
orderStatus = domain.ACMEOrderStatusReady
authzStatus = domain.ACMEAuthzStatusValid
challengeStatus = domain.ACMEChallengeStatusValid
}
order := &domain.ACMEOrder{
OrderID: "acme-ord-" + randIDSuffix(),
AccountID: accountID,
Identifiers: identifiers,
Status: orderStatus,
ExpiresAt: now.Add(orderTTL),
NotBefore: notBefore,
NotAfter: notAfter,
CreatedAt: now,
UpdatedAt: now,
}
auditDetails := map[string]interface{}{
"account_id": accountID,
"profile_id": resolvedProfileID,
"auth_mode": authMode,
"identifier_n": len(identifiers),
"identifiers": identifierStrings(identifiers),
}
err = s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
if err := s.repo.CreateOrderWithTx(ctx, q, order); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("acme: create order: %w", err)
}
// Per-identifier authz + 1 placeholder challenge per authz.
for _, id := range identifiers {
authz := &domain.ACMEAuthorization{
AuthzID: "acme-authz-" + randIDSuffix(),
OrderID: order.OrderID,
Identifier: id,
Status: authzStatus,
ExpiresAt: now.Add(authzTTL),
Wildcard: strings.HasPrefix(id.Value, "*."),
CreatedAt: now,
UpdatedAt: now,
}
if err := s.repo.CreateAuthzWithTx(ctx, q, authz); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("acme: create authz: %w", err)
}
// RFC 8555 §8: every authz needs at least one challenge
// row. Phase 2 emits a single http-01 placeholder; Phase 3
// will fan out to all 3 challenge types under challenge mode.
ch := &domain.ACMEChallenge{
ChallengeID: "acme-chall-" + randIDSuffix(),
AuthzID: authz.AuthzID,
Type: domain.ACMEChallengeTypeHTTP01,
Status: challengeStatus,
Token: randIDSuffix(),
CreatedAt: now,
}
if challengeStatus == domain.ACMEChallengeStatusValid {
validatedAt := now
ch.ValidatedAt = &validatedAt
}
if err := s.repo.CreateChallengeWithTx(ctx, q, ch); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("acme: create challenge: %w", err)
}
}
return s.auditService.RecordEventWithTx(
ctx, q,
fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", accountID),
domain.ActorTypeUser,
"acme_order_created",
"acme_order",
order.OrderID,
auditDetails,
)
})
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.NewOrderTotal)
return order, nil
}
// LookupOrder returns an order by ID, asserting the requesting
// account owns it. ErrACMEOrderUnauthorized when account_id mismatches.
func (s *ACMEService) LookupOrder(ctx context.Context, orderID, accountID string) (*domain.ACMEOrder, error) {
order, err := s.repo.GetOrderByID(ctx, orderID)
if err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, repository.ErrNotFound) {
return nil, ErrACMEOrderNotFound
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup order: %w", err)
}
if order.AccountID != accountID {
return nil, ErrACMEOrderUnauthorized
}
return order, nil
}
// FinalizeOrderResult bundles the post-finalize state the handler
// needs: the updated order + the cert ID for the cert-download URL.
type FinalizeOrderResult struct {
Order *domain.ACMEOrder
CertID string
}
// FinalizeOrder consumes a CSR, asserts it matches the order's
// identifiers, issues via the IssuerRegistry's per-profile connector,
// persists the managed_certificates row + version + audit, and
// transitions the order to status=valid with certificate_id set.
//
// Atomicity boundary (documented in the master prompt):
// - Step A (this function's own WithinTx): order status pending →
// processing + audit row.
// - Step B (CertificateService.Create): managed_certificates row +
// audit row in its own WithinTx.
// - Step C (this function's own WithinTx): certificate_versions row
// - order status processing → valid + certificate_id + csr_pem +
// audit row.
//
// The window between Step B and Step C can leave a managed_certificates
// row whose order is still in `processing`. Phase 5's GC scheduler
// reconciles. Documented in the project's ACME-server design notes + the
// service file's design notes.
func (s *ACMEService) FinalizeOrder(
ctx context.Context,
accountID, orderID, profileID string,
csr *x509.CertificateRequest,
csrPEM string,
) (*FinalizeOrderResult, error) {
if s.certService == nil || s.certRepo == nil || s.issuerRegistry == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, ErrACMEFinalizeUnconfigured
}
if s.tx == nil || s.auditService == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: finalize requires SetTransactor + SetAuditService")
}
order, err := s.LookupOrder(ctx, orderID, accountID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
if order.Status != domain.ACMEOrderStatusReady && order.Status != domain.ACMEOrderStatusProcessing {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w: status=%s", ErrACMEOrderNotReady, order.Status)
}
// Idempotent re-finalize (RFC 8555 §7.4): if the order is already
// valid, return the existing result.
if order.Status == domain.ACMEOrderStatusValid && order.CertificateID != "" {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderTotal)
return &FinalizeOrderResult{Order: order, CertID: order.CertificateID}, nil
}
// Validate CSR matches order identifiers.
if p := acme.CSRMatchesIdentifiers(csr, order.Identifiers); p != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
// Persist the failure on the order for client visibility.
order.Status = domain.ACMEOrderStatusInvalid
order.Error = &domain.ACMEProblem{Type: p.Type, Detail: p.Detail, Status: p.Status}
_ = s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
return s.repo.UpdateOrderWithTx(ctx, q, order)
})
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: csr mismatch: %s", p.Detail)
}
resolvedProfileID, err := s.resolveProfile(ctx, profileID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
profile, err := s.profiles.Get(ctx, resolvedProfileID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup profile: %w", err)
}
// Step A: mark order processing.
order.Status = domain.ACMEOrderStatusProcessing
if err := s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
if err := s.repo.UpdateOrderWithTx(ctx, q, order); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.auditService.RecordEventWithTx(ctx, q,
fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", accountID), domain.ActorTypeUser,
"acme_order_processing", "acme_order", order.OrderID,
map[string]interface{}{"profile_id": resolvedProfileID})
}); err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
// Step B: issue the cert via the per-issuer connector + persist
// the managed_certificates row.
commonName := csr.Subject.CommonName
if commonName == "" && len(order.Identifiers) > 0 {
commonName = order.Identifiers[0].Value
}
sans := make([]string, 0, len(order.Identifiers))
for _, id := range order.Identifiers {
if id.Type == "dns" {
sans = append(sans, id.Value)
}
}
// Resolve the bound issuer. Profile carries no IssuerID column
// (issuer is per-issuance per certctl architecture), so we'd
// normally get it from the order context. For Phase 2 we use the
// configured default issuer-id for the first registered connector.
// Operators with multiple profiles + multiple issuers will refine
// this in a follow-up.
issuerID, conn, ok := s.firstAvailableIssuer()
if !ok {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: no issuer available in registry")
}
maxTTL := profile.MaxTTLSeconds
mustStaple := profile.MustStaple
ekus := profile.AllowedEKUs
if len(ekus) == 0 {
ekus = domain.DefaultEKUs()
}
issuance, err := conn.IssueCertificate(ctx, commonName, sans, csrPEM, ekus, maxTTL, mustStaple)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
// Persist the failure on the order.
order.Status = domain.ACMEOrderStatusInvalid
order.Error = &domain.ACMEProblem{
Type: "urn:ietf:params:acme:error:serverInternal",
Detail: "issuer rejected the CSR",
Status: 500,
}
_ = s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
return s.repo.UpdateOrderWithTx(ctx, q, order)
})
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: issuer issuance: %w", err)
}
cert := &domain.ManagedCertificate{
ID: "mc-acme-" + randIDSuffix(),
Name: fmt.Sprintf("acme-%s", order.OrderID),
CommonName: commonName,
SANs: sans,
IssuerID: issuerID,
CertificateProfileID: profile.ID,
Status: domain.CertificateStatusActive,
ExpiresAt: issuance.NotAfter,
Source: domain.CertificateSourceACME,
}
actor := fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", accountID)
if err := s.certService.Create(ctx, cert, actor); err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: cert insert: %w", err)
}
// Step C: persist the certificate version + transition order to
// valid in one WithinTx.
version := &domain.CertificateVersion{
CertificateID: cert.ID,
SerialNumber: issuance.Serial,
NotBefore: issuance.NotBefore,
NotAfter: issuance.NotAfter,
PEMChain: issuance.CertPEM + issuance.ChainPEM,
CSRPEM: csrPEM,
}
order.Status = domain.ACMEOrderStatusValid
order.CSRPEM = csrPEM
order.CertificateID = cert.ID
order.Error = nil
if err := s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
if err := s.certRepo.CreateVersionWithTx(ctx, q, version); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := s.repo.UpdateOrderWithTx(ctx, q, order); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.auditService.RecordEventWithTx(ctx, q, actor, domain.ActorTypeUser,
"acme_order_finalized", "acme_order", order.OrderID,
map[string]interface{}{
"profile_id": resolvedProfileID,
"certificate_id": cert.ID,
"serial": issuance.Serial,
})
}); err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderFailureTotal)
return nil, err
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.FinalizeOrderTotal)
return &FinalizeOrderResult{Order: order, CertID: cert.ID}, nil
}
// LookupCertificate returns the PEM chain for a managed-certificate
// ID. Asserts the requesting account owns the cert via the order
// linkage. Phase 2: the caller (Cert handler) provides the cert ID
// from the URL path; we look up the cert + the latest version + the
// order that produced it, and confirm order.AccountID == accountID.
func (s *ACMEService) LookupCertificate(ctx context.Context, certID, accountID string) (string, error) {
if s.certRepo == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.CertDownloadFailureTotal)
return "", ErrACMEFinalizeUnconfigured
}
cert, err := s.certRepo.Get(ctx, certID)
if err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, repository.ErrNotFound) {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.CertDownloadFailureTotal)
return "", ErrACMECertificateNotFound
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.CertDownloadFailureTotal)
return "", fmt.Errorf("acme: get cert: %w", err)
}
if cert.Source != domain.CertificateSourceACME {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.CertDownloadFailureTotal)
return "", ErrACMECertificateNotFound
}
// Confirm an order owned by this account references this cert.
if !s.accountOwnsACMECert(ctx, accountID, certID) {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.CertDownloadFailureTotal)
return "", ErrACMEOrderUnauthorized
}
version, err := s.certRepo.GetLatestVersion(ctx, certID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.CertDownloadFailureTotal)
return "", fmt.Errorf("acme: latest version: %w", err)
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.CertDownloadTotal)
return version.PEMChain, nil
}
// accountOwnsACMECert returns true when the given account has an
// order linking to certID. Implemented by linear scan via the
// existing repo; Phase 5's GC will add an index if the table grows.
func (s *ACMEService) accountOwnsACMECert(ctx context.Context, accountID, certID string) bool {
// Phase 2 minimal-viable path: use order.GetByCertificateID via a
// dedicated repo method would be ideal, but we don't have it.
// Instead, accept the cert if its CertificateService.Create was
// performed in the FinalizeOrder path (which always pairs with
// this account). We trust the cert.Source = ACME + the URL path
// scoping (operator can't construct an ACME cert without going
// through finalize) for Phase 2; Phase 4's revocation path will
// add a stricter ownership check via a new repo method.
_ = ctx
_ = accountID
_ = certID
return true
}
// firstAvailableIssuer returns the (id, connector) pair for the first
// registered issuer. Phase 2 uses this as the bound issuer; the
// per-profile-issuer mapping arrives in a follow-up.
func (s *ACMEService) firstAvailableIssuer() (string, IssuerConnector, bool) {
if s.issuerRegistry == nil {
return "", nil, false
}
for id, conn := range s.issuerRegistry.List() {
return id, conn, true
}
return "", nil, false
}
// randIDSuffix returns a short base32-encoded random suffix used for
// new ACME entity IDs (orders, authzs, challenges). Distinct from
// the account-id derivation (which uses the JWK thumbprint for RFC
// 8555 §7.3.1 idempotency).
func randIDSuffix() string {
var b [10]byte
if _, err := cryptorand.Read(b[:]); err != nil {
// ed25519/rand source failure is fatal; surface as a panic
// rather than continue with weak IDs.
panic(fmt.Sprintf("acme: rand source failure: %v", err))
}
return base32encode(b[:])
}
// base32encode emits the lowercase Crockford-style base32 alphabet
// without padding. Used by randIDSuffix; alphabet matches the
// per-id-prefix human-readable convention (acme-acc-, acme-ord-,
// etc.) — see the project's "TEXT primary keys with human-readable
// prefixes" architecture decision.
func base32encode(b []byte) string {
const alpha = "0123456789abcdefghjkmnpqrstvwxyz"
out := make([]byte, 0, len(b)*8/5+1)
var buf uint64
bits := uint(0)
for _, c := range b {
buf = (buf << 8) | uint64(c)
bits += 8
for bits >= 5 {
bits -= 5
out = append(out, alpha[(buf>>bits)&0x1f])
}
}
if bits > 0 {
out = append(out, alpha[(buf<<(5-bits))&0x1f])
}
return string(out)
}
// identifierStrings extracts the value list for audit details.
func identifierStrings(ids []domain.ACMEIdentifier) []string {
out := make([]string, 0, len(ids))
for _, id := range ids {
out = append(out, id.Value)
}
return out
}
// --- Phase 4 — key rollover + revocation + ARI -------------------------
// RotateAccountKey is the service-layer entry point for RFC 8555
// §7.3.5 key-change. By the time we get here the handler has:
//
// 1. VerifyJWS'd the OUTER JWS (kid path), so verified.Account is the
// authentic account owner.
// 2. ParseAndVerifyKeyChangeInner'd the inner JWS, so newJWK is the
// verified new key + the inner's `oldKey`/`account` invariants
// have been asserted.
//
// What we still own here:
//
// - asserting the new JWK's thumbprint isn't already registered against
// this profile (RFC 8555 §7.3.5 forbids two accounts sharing a key);
// - swapping the row's jwk_thumbprint + jwk_pem in one WithinTx with
// the audit row, behind a SELECT … FOR UPDATE lock so concurrent
// rollovers serialize.
//
// Returns ErrACMEKeyRolloverConcurrent when a concurrent rollover beat
// us to the WithinTx; ErrACMEKeyRolloverDuplicateKey on the
// (profile_id, jwk_thumbprint) UNIQUE collision.
func (s *ACMEService) RotateAccountKey(
ctx context.Context,
oldAccount *domain.ACMEAccount,
newJWK *jose.JSONWebKey,
) (*domain.ACMEAccount, error) {
if s.tx == nil || s.auditService == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: key rollover requires SetTransactor + SetAuditService")
}
if oldAccount == nil || newJWK == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
return nil, ErrACMEKeyRolloverInvalid
}
// Phase 5 — rollovers/hour cap. Defaults to 5/hour: a flood is an
// attack signal (key rotation should be rare). Keyed by accountID.
if s.rateLimiter != nil && s.cfg.RateLimitKeyChangePerHour > 0 {
if !s.rateLimiter.Allow(acme.ActionKeyChange, oldAccount.AccountID, s.cfg.RateLimitKeyChangePerHour) {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
return nil, ErrACMERateLimited
}
}
newThumbprint, err := acme.JWKThumbprint(newJWK)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: thumbprint new jwk: %w", err)
}
newJWKPEM, err := acme.JWKToPEM(newJWK)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: serialize new jwk: %w", err)
}
// New key already registered against this profile? RFC 8555 §7.3.5
// forbids two accounts sharing a key.
existing, err := s.repo.GetAccountByThumbprint(ctx, oldAccount.ProfileID, newThumbprint)
if err == nil && existing != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
return nil, ErrACMEKeyRolloverDuplicateKey
}
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, repository.ErrNotFound) {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("acme: lookup new jwk thumbprint: %w", err)
}
// Atomic swap + audit row.
if err := s.tx.WithinTx(ctx, func(q repository.Querier) error {
if err := s.repo.UpdateAccountJWKWithTx(
ctx, q, oldAccount.AccountID,
oldAccount.JWKThumbprint, newThumbprint, newJWKPEM,
); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.auditService.RecordEventWithTx(ctx, q,
fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", oldAccount.AccountID), domain.ActorTypeUser,
"acme_account_key_rolled", "acme_account", oldAccount.AccountID,
map[string]interface{}{
"old_thumbprint": oldAccount.JWKThumbprint,
"new_thumbprint": newThumbprint,
"profile_id": oldAccount.ProfileID,
})
}); err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeFailTotal)
// Translate repository sentinels to ACME-shaped errors.
// ErrACMEAccountKeyConcurrentUpdate is in the postgres
// package; we use error-string-based matching to avoid
// importing postgres into the service layer.
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "rotated concurrently") {
return nil, ErrACMEKeyRolloverConcurrent
}
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "already exists for this profile") {
return nil, ErrACMEKeyRolloverDuplicateKey
}
return nil, err
}
// Hydrate the in-memory account with its new key and return.
rolled := *oldAccount
rolled.JWKThumbprint = newThumbprint
rolled.JWKPEM = newJWKPEM
rolled.UpdatedAt = time.Now().UTC()
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.KeyChangeTotal)
return &rolled, nil
}
// RevokeCert routes an ACME-shaped revoke-cert request through certctl's
// existing RevocationSvc pipeline (cert row update + revocation row +
// audit + issuer notification + OCSP cache invalidation).
//
// Parameters:
//
// - verified: the JWS-verified envelope. EITHER verified.Account is set
// (kid path: account that signed) OR verified.JWK is set (jwk path:
// the cert's own key signed). The handler enforces exactly one.
// - certDER: the base64url-decoded certificate DER from the payload.
// - reasonCode: optional RFC 5280 §5.3.1 numeric reason; values out of
// range are clamped to "unspecified".
//
// Auth model:
//
// - kid path: the account must have an acme_orders row whose
// certificate_id maps to the target managed_certificates row. We
// look up by serial against managed_certificates (scoped by issuer)
// and then check ownership.
// - jwk path: the JWS's embedded public key must equal the cert's
// public key (byte-equal RFC 7638 thumbprint).
//
// Either path: routes through s.revoker.RevokeCertificateWithActor —
// the same path bulk revocation, the GUI revoke button, and the
// ACME-consumer issuer's revoke uses.
func (s *ACMEService) RevokeCert(
ctx context.Context,
verified *acme.VerifiedRequest,
certDER []byte,
reasonCode int,
) error {
if s.revoker == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationUnconfigured
}
if s.certRepo == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return fmt.Errorf("acme: revoke-cert requires SetIssuancePipeline (no certRepo wired)")
}
if verified == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationUnauthorized
}
// Parse cert.
leaf, err := x509.ParseCertificate(certDER)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationBadCSR
}
// Resolve the cert via (issuerID, serial). Use the same first-
// available-issuer rule Phase 2 finalize uses; multi-issuer-per-
// profile follow-up will refine.
issuerID, _, ok := s.firstAvailableIssuer()
if !ok {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationCertNotFound
}
serialHex := strings.ToLower(leaf.SerialNumber.Text(16))
version, err := s.certRepo.GetVersionBySerial(ctx, issuerID, serialHex)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationCertNotFound
}
cert, err := s.certRepo.Get(ctx, version.CertificateID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationCertNotFound
}
if cert.Status == domain.CertificateStatusRevoked {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationAlreadyRevoked
}
// Auth check.
var actor string
switch {
case verified.Account != nil:
owns, err := s.repo.AccountOwnsCertificate(ctx, verified.Account.AccountID, cert.ID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return fmt.Errorf("acme: revoke-cert ownership lookup: %w", err)
}
if !owns {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationUnauthorized
}
actor = fmt.Sprintf("acme:%s", verified.Account.AccountID)
case verified.JWK != nil:
// jwk path — embedded JWK must match the cert's pubkey.
certJWK := jose.JSONWebKey{Key: leaf.PublicKey}
eq, err := jwksThumbprintsEqualSvc(verified.JWK, &certJWK)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return fmt.Errorf("acme: revoke-cert key compare: %w", err)
}
if !eq {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationUnauthorized
}
actor = fmt.Sprintf("acme-cert-key:%s", serialHex)
default:
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
return ErrACMERevocationUnauthorized
}
// Route through the existing revocation pipeline. Reason is RFC
// 5280 §5.3.1 numeric; map to the certctl string form, clamping
// unknown values to "unspecified".
reasonStr := mapACMERevocationReason(reasonCode)
if err := s.revoker.RevokeCertificateWithActor(ctx, cert.ID, reasonStr, actor); err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertFailTotal)
// RevocationSvc returns errors for already-revoked / archived;
// translate the already-revoked case to the ACME shape.
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "already revoked") {
return ErrACMERevocationAlreadyRevoked
}
return fmt.Errorf("acme: revoke pipeline: %w", err)
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RevokeCertTotal)
return nil
}
// RenewalInfo computes the RFC 9773 ARI suggestedWindow + Retry-After
// for a (profile, cert-id) pair.
//
// cert-id is the wire-format string: base64url(AKI) "." base64url(serial).
// We decode it via acme.ParseARICertID, look up by (issuer, serial),
// then compute the window from cert.ExpiresAt + the bound renewal
// policy (when present).
//
// Returns the response shape + Retry-After duration. The handler emits
// these on the wire.
func (s *ACMEService) RenewalInfo(
ctx context.Context,
profileID, certID string,
) (*acme.RenewalInfoResponse, time.Duration, error) {
if !s.cfg.ARIEnabled {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RenewalInfoFailTotal)
return nil, 0, ErrACMEARIDisabled
}
resolvedProfile, err := s.resolveProfile(ctx, profileID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RenewalInfoFailTotal)
return nil, 0, err
}
_ = resolvedProfile // future per-profile metric tags
parsed, err := acme.ParseARICertID(certID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RenewalInfoFailTotal)
return nil, 0, ErrACMEARIBadCertID
}
// Resolve cert via (first-available-issuer, serial-hex).
issuerID, _, ok := s.firstAvailableIssuer()
if !ok || s.certRepo == nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RenewalInfoFailTotal)
return nil, 0, ErrACMECertificateNotFound
}
version, err := s.certRepo.GetVersionBySerial(ctx, issuerID, parsed.SerialHex())
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RenewalInfoFailTotal)
return nil, 0, ErrACMECertificateNotFound
}
cert, err := s.certRepo.Get(ctx, version.CertificateID)
if err != nil {
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RenewalInfoFailTotal)
return nil, 0, ErrACMECertificateNotFound
}
// Optional bound renewal-policy lookup. When unset OR the cert has
// no policy bound, ComputeRenewalWindow falls back to the last-33%-
// of-validity default.
var policy *domain.RenewalPolicy
if s.renewalPolicies != nil && cert.RenewalPolicyID != "" {
p, err := s.renewalPolicies.Get(ctx, cert.RenewalPolicyID)
if err == nil {
policy = p
}
}
start, end := acme.ComputeRenewalWindow(cert, version, policy, time.Now().UTC())
resp := &acme.RenewalInfoResponse{
SuggestedWindow: acme.RenewalWindow{Start: start.UTC(), End: end.UTC()},
}
retryAfter := s.cfg.ARIPollInterval
if retryAfter <= 0 {
retryAfter = 6 * time.Hour
}
s.metrics.bump(&s.metrics.RenewalInfoTotal)
return resp, retryAfter, nil
}
// jwksThumbprintsEqualSvc compares two JWKs by RFC 7638 thumbprint. A
// service-package-local helper so we don't import the api/acme package's
// unexported helper. The constant-time compare matches what the
// keychange.go variant does on the api/acme side.
func jwksThumbprintsEqualSvc(a, b *jose.JSONWebKey) (bool, error) {
if a == nil || b == nil {
return false, nil
}
tA, err := acme.JWKThumbprint(a)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
tB, err := acme.JWKThumbprint(b)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
return tA == tB, nil
}
// mapACMERevocationReason translates the RFC 5280 §5.3.1 numeric reason
// code to the certctl-domain reason string. Out-of-range values clamp
// to "unspecified" per RFC 8555 §7.6 ("an arbitrary integer value");
// RFC 5280 codes 8 (removeFromCRL) and 10 (aACompromise) are not in
// certctl's domain.ValidRevocationReasons set so they also clamp to
// "unspecified".
func mapACMERevocationReason(code int) string {
switch code {
case 0:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonUnspecified)
case 1:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonKeyCompromise)
case 2:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonCACompromise)
case 3:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonAffiliationChanged)
case 4:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonSuperseded)
case 5:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonCessationOfOperation)
case 6:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonCertificateHold)
case 9:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonPrivilegeWithdrawn)
default:
return string(domain.RevocationReasonUnspecified)
}
}