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renovate-bot fd028f079e Update dependency lucide-static to v1.30.0
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lilleman f5240ef7f6 Record macOS as a supported dev host and the commands still unverified there
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lilleman 78f5f72151 Correct the artifacts upgrade runbook and the bootstrap exception's stated reason
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lilleman 1cf34a0d45 Harden the artifact-ownership guards and document the root-owned upgrade trap
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lilleman 073ec294e9 Run the E2E runner as the invoking user so its artifacts aren't root-owned
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lilleman e8b91ecd09 Compress AGENTS.md and add a standing rule to trim it on every edit
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lilleman ab5c24deb7 Cut the node_modules prose to one home each; drop a stray tracked file
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lilleman 3d3313c0ee Document the shadowing risk and the leftover dir; close two holes in the mount guard
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lilleman bcf4d7fb1f Install deps above WORKDIR so no root-owned node_modules lands in the checkout
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lilleman 2852722873 Record the stale-copy trap as accepted until the apiVersion freeze lifts
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lilleman 45b16824f1 Point a failed discovery at the stale plugins/ copy, and document upgrading
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lilleman f76cd2a267 Todo updates
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lilleman 38ebe40398 Never fail the boot on operator env; drop unusable ADMIN_PERMISSIONS with a warning
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lilleman 1f0956dd58 Keep the group-delete confirm in user terms, not tuple mechanics
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lilleman edcd9fefc8 Deleting a group revokes the permissions it granted 2026-08-05 15:39:08 +02:00
lilleman 1787754781 Extend the read-only treatment to OAuth2 clients and write-intent GETs 2026-08-05 15:38:56 +02:00
lilleman 765f349007 Model the read/write split in the UI: read-only views, self-revoke and inherited-grant guards 2026-08-05 15:38:37 +02:00
lilleman 29d654c012 Permissions are a fixed list from plugin code; grant them on Users and Groups 2026-08-05 15:38:21 +02:00
lilleman fb4382be9d Enforce the permission-name rule at discovery, for every plugin 2026-08-05 15:38:00 +02:00
lilleman 90cbc47607 Seed the demo admin from the mounted plugins, not the image's empty copy 2026-08-05 15:37:39 +02:00
lilleman 27fee5f8a3 Permission names are <resource>:<action>, replacing the catch-all admin permission 2026-08-05 15:37:39 +02:00
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lilleman 32154fbbc0 Record the unpinned Playwright worker pool as an open decision
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lilleman 690d67728b Watch what a beforeAll logs, and record where each message came from
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lilleman e808f87fbd Fail an E2E test on anything the browser logs, in all three engines
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lilleman e5bdc15262 Prune deleted tags on the GitHub mirror so it stops advertising dropped versions
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lilleman 2fb5e695e1 Record the docs-skip and no-release decisions, and blind the guard to comments
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lilleman 3ebd1fa507 Gate the auto-release tag job behind an AUTO_RELEASE variable
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lilleman 81043edfc6 Count both paths of a rename in the docs-only CI skip 2026-08-05 10:15:09 +02:00
lilleman 6df90f3746 Merge branch 'main' into todo-yo
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lilleman a8217a4ff8 Merge branch 'main' into renovate/actions-checkout-7.x
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lilleman ea1596eabd Merge branch 'main' into renovate/actions-checkout-7.x
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lilleman 1d4c7c88c4 Merge branch 'main' into menu-outside-click
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renovate-bot 612a0ab8f2 Update actions/checkout action to v7
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renovate-bot 19d90c6323 Update renovate/renovate Docker tag to v44.11.7
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lilleman 9cf6c05325 Name the chrome's language menu and guard anchor positioning in the fallback
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lilleman cfeee10fa8 Wrap each popover menu and give it a caller-named id
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lilleman 5d9bdebf59 Close the popup menus on an outside click, via the popover API
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lilleman 64d1387df2 Scope the profile-menu assertion to the menu itself
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lilleman 3c64621515 Remove the dead Profile link from the sidebar profile menu
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lilleman 2b09635ed5 Hold the one-verb rule in AGENTS.md instead of a unit test
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2026-08-05 00:52:09 +02:00
lilleman 9a9c63e625 Widen the one-verb guard to inflections and drop the last competing English string
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lilleman 34b668d49f Use one verb per action in the English UI: sign in, sign out, create account
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lilleman 46548ae758 Narrow the settings-cog test assertions and record the icon-registry contract
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lilleman 8f7ab55267 Remove the Settings cog and its Preferences menu from the sidebar footer
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lilleman 7948596105 New todos
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lilleman 38f4cffa43 Merge branch 'main' into i18n
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lilleman 1dc5892290 Merge branch 'main' into renovate/renovate-renovate-44.x
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lilleman c063b71d19 Merge branch 'main' into i18n
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lilleman 89a234b841 Add a todo for guarding the double-clicked submit without client JS
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lilleman e03c1d1a2f Let an operator mount plugin catalogs; document the end-user personas
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lilleman bd76c981ee Carry the language through sign-in; warn when switching leaves the page; product-review copy fixes
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lilleman 37b88b2fe6 Show the language picker on every page, targeting the nearest page that answers GET
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renovate-bot bc659d7d49 Update renovate/renovate Docker tag to v44.11.0
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renovate-bot 01abb2f99c Update Node.js to v24.19.0
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lilleman 7e4c6940c9 Escape the values interpolated into the one markup-carrying message
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lilleman 18e1a8d29d Keep the chrome lazy for error pages, guard the guard-error render, split the recovery link
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2026-08-04 00:31:19 +02:00
lilleman 93139ea058 Stability round two: no language links on POST-rendered pages, scoped observers, Vary only where it varies
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2026-08-04 00:10:31 +02:00
lilleman be3bc2bdbb Stability fixes: plugin-scoped contexts for owned pages, absent-href guard, checked locale mounts
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2026-08-03 23:51:40 +02:00
lilleman 2b20497785 Pin the chrome's locale carrying in unit tests; keep one carrier list
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lilleman b3df7084c4 Reserve the locale param, carry it on breadcrumbs, translate the permissions detail view
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lilleman 6440c543e5 Architecture review fixes: partials carry the locale, mountable locales/, shared core words
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2026-08-03 23:12:18 +02:00
lilleman 245d1ad5b5 Add i18n support: per-locale catalogs, URL-driven locale, translated core and examples
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2026-08-03 22:37:27 +02:00
lilleman c30cd95ebd Fix a stale ctx.identity reference in the file map
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2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman f38b5373bd Say user throughout, noting Ory's identity naming in the docs 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 9966b6bd46 Record the authorization vocabulary decision in AGENTS.md 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 096720904e Rename the coarse gate from role to permission, matching RBAC 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 04fe5b1e06 Cut the security-model threat table down to what the code cannot show 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 3486e0ad00 Rename the Keto User namespace to Identity, matching Kratos 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 8f9f79ac30 Document the users, groups and roles model in README 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman b580f7d06e Rename the plugin-API permission gate to role 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman f0662cbd0f Reflow the security-model prose to the file's wrap width 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 4b4ac178ab Record the open CSRF token-binding decision as a todo item 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 73a78d4404 Add the seeded admin login to the production secrets checklist 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 5a5803b265 Review fixes: denylist-conditional revoke, Ory secret wiring, exp guard test 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman a2204782fa Review fixes: re-mint path, real session lifetime, full secret checklist 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman eb5aafdfaa Document the auth security model in README 2026-08-03 17:41:40 +02:00
lilleman 5c3af63847 Merge branch 'main' into renovate/renovate-renovate-44.x
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renovate-bot 21cd878447 Update renovate/renovate Docker tag to v44.7.2
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renovate-bot 1abaa22a97 Update actions/checkout action to v4.4.0
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184 changed files with 5493 additions and 2025 deletions
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.git
# Load-bearing: a stray copy would bake in at /app/node_modules and shadow /node_modules.
node_modules
npm-debug.log
*.log
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full-gate:
runs-on: docker-host
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.2.2
- uses: actions/checkout@v7.0.1
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # ci.sh's docs-only check needs history; checkout defaults to depth 1
- run: bash ci.sh
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github-mirror:
runs-on: docker-host
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.2.2
- uses: actions/checkout@v7.0.1
with:
fetch-depth: 0
fetch-tags: true # load-bearing for --prune below: no local tags would delete every remote one
# --prune so a tag deleted here doesn't live on at GitHub forever. It only removes refs a
# refspec DESTINATION matches — so tags; main is a non-glob dst, other branches match nothing.
- run: |
git push --force \
git push --force --prune \
"https://x-access-token:${{ secrets.MIRROR_GITHUB_TOKEN }}@github.com/larvit/plainpages.git" \
refs/remotes/origin/main:refs/heads/main 'refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
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prune-stale-images:
runs-on: docker-host
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.2.2
- uses: actions/checkout@v7.0.1
- name: Delete hash images that are neither release-tagged nor a branch head
env:
REGISTRY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_REGISTRY_TOKEN }}
@@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ jobs:
run: |
docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/repo" -w /repo \
-e REGISTRY_TOKEN -e REGISTRY_USER -e REPO_TOKEN -e REPOSITORY -e SERVER_URL \
node:24.18.1-alpine3.24 node registry-cleanup/cleanup.ts
node:24.19.0-alpine3.24 node registry-cleanup/cleanup.ts
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retag-image:
runs-on: docker-host
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.2.2
- uses: actions/checkout@v7.0.1
- name: Promote the commit-hash image to semver + latest
env:
GIT_TAG: ${{ github.ref_name }}
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-e RENOVATE_PLATFORM=gitea \
-e RENOVATE_REPOSITORIES=${{ github.repository }} \
-e RENOVATE_TOKEN \
renovate/renovate:44.6.0
renovate/renovate:44.14.10
# After the renovate job, cut ONE tag covering the renovate-bot commits merged to main since the
# last tag (batch per run). Targets origin/main — the real post-merge tip; the checkout SHA is the
@@ -30,11 +30,14 @@ jobs:
# authorship on the tip, so the author checks are reliable. Level = highest `Release-Bump:` trailer;
# pre-1.0 shifts down (auto-release/next-version.ts). Tag-only — release.yml promotes the
# already-built image; pushed with renovate-bot's PAT so release.yml fires (the built-in token won't).
# Off until the Actions variable AUTO_RELEASE is set to 'true': Plainpages is pre-announcement and
# deliberately carries no tags, so an automated bump would only invent a version nobody consumes.
auto-release:
runs-on: docker-host
needs: renovate
if: vars.AUTO_RELEASE == 'true'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.2.2
- uses: actions/checkout@v7.0.1
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Tag a release for what Renovate merged
@@ -54,7 +57,7 @@ jobs:
fi
BUMPS=$(git log "${LATEST}..origin/main" --author='renovate@larvit.se' \
--format='%(trailers:key=Release-Bump,valueonly)' | { grep -vx '' || true; })
NEXT=$(docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/repo" -w /repo node:24.18.1-alpine3.24 \
NEXT=$(docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/repo" -w /repo node:24.19.0-alpine3.24 \
node auto-release/next-version.ts "$LATEST" $BUMPS)
echo "Releasing $LATEST -> $NEXT"
git tag "$NEXT" origin/main
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*.log
node_modules
# Playwright E2E outputs (screenshots, html report, traces)
e2e-tests/artifacts/
# Playwright E2E outputs (screenshots, html report, traces). The dir itself is tracked: an absent
# bind-mount source is created by the daemon as root, which the unprivileged runner cannot write.
/e2e-tests/artifacts/*
!/e2e-tests/artifacts/.gitkeep
# plugins/ is a drop-in mount point, not committed code — keep it empty (see examples/plugins/ for the reference)
/plugins/*
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# config/ is a drop-in mount point for your menu/branding override — keep it empty (see examples/config/ for the template)
/config/*
!/config/.gitkeep
# locales/ is a drop-in mount point for extra (or replacement) language catalogs — keep it empty
/locales/*
!/locales/.gitkeep
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Guidance for AI agents and contributors working in this repo. Read `README.md` for
commands and layout.
## Maintaining this file
Every agent session reads this file in full, so its length is a cost paid on every task.
Keep it the shortest thing that still changes what someone does.
- **Trim as you add.** After any edit, re-read the whole file and compress: merge overlapping
entries, cut prose that restates a rule, drop what the code or `README.md` already says.
Question each section — same information, fewer words.
- **Record the decision and the reason it turns on, nothing else.** Not the investigation, not
what was tried first, not how it was verified — that belongs in the PR that made the change.
- **Give every accepted risk an expiry** ("valid while X"), and delete the entry once X stops
holding.
- **One home per fact.** Link to it rather than restating it — the same sentence in five files
is five things to update and five chances to drift.
## How to work with tasks
Use the file `todo.md`.
For each todo item, interview the user extensively to deeply understand the scope and goal of each. When done, check the completed task in `todo.md`. Commit all changes and push to a new branch, create a PR and merge it when the CI/CD turns green.
For each todo item, interview the user extensively to deeply understand the scope and goal of
each. When done, check the completed task in `todo.md`. Commit all changes and push to a new
branch, create a PR and merge it when the CI/CD turns green.
## Project priorities (do not erode)
1. **Simplicity** — prefer the solution that is easiest to understand, smallest, and most readable.
2. **Few dependencies** — runtime deps stay minimal (today `ejs`, `lucide-static`,
`@larvit/log` — the last itself zero-dependency, for structured/OTLP logging).
Prefer the Node standard library; justify any new dependency; do not add
frameworks. The app is
**stateless — no database**. Auth/identity/OAuth are **Ory sidecar services**
(Kratos/Keto/Hydra, backed by Postgres), reached over their REST APIs with
built-in `fetch` — no SDK dependency. New capabilities ship as **plugin
folders** under `plugins/` that fetch their data from upstream services, not as
core code. See `README.md` for the architecture.
2. **Few dependencies** — runtime deps stay minimal (today `ejs`, `lucide-static`, `@larvit/log`).
Prefer the Node standard library; justify any new dependency; do not add frameworks. The app is
**stateless — no database**. Auth/identity/OAuth are **Ory sidecar services** (Kratos/Keto/Hydra,
backed by Postgres), reached over their REST APIs with built-in `fetch` — no SDK. New
capabilities ship as **plugin folders** under `plugins/` that fetch their data from upstream
services, not as core code.
3. **Strict TypeScript**`tsconfig.json` is strict (incl. `noUncheckedIndexedAccess`,
`exactOptionalPropertyTypes`, `verbatimModuleSyntax`). Keep it that way. Prefer
exact types and limit nullable and multi option types when possible. KISS.
4. **Environment-agnostic** — the app never asks *which environment* it runs in; there is
no `NODE_ENV` (or equivalent) branching. Every behaviour is an **explicit config
toggle** (e.g. `CACHE_TEMPLATES`, `REQUIRE_SECURE_SECRETS`, a future "disable email"),
read once in `src/config.ts`. Compose files set the toggles per deployment.
5. **Semantic, accessible DOM** — markup is a first-class concern. Use the right element
for the job (landmarks, one `<h1>` per page + sane heading order, lists, `<table>` with
row/column headers, `<fieldset>`/`<legend>`, `<button>` vs `<a>`); add ARIA only to fill
real gaps (`aria-current`, `aria-sort`, labels). Classes/ids name *meaning*, not looks.
Prefer native semantics over `div` + ARIA. New views and partials keep this bar.
6. **Full, parallel E2E** — every user-facing flow (each page, form, guard, plugin route)
has a Playwright E2E test, and a new surface ships *with* its E2E in the same change.
Tests stay independent and side-effect-free so the suite runs `fullyParallel` — keep it
that way as it grows (never serialise on shared state); parallelism is what keeps it
fast. E2E runs in Docker against the live stack — see `README.md`.
7. **Powerful, fail-loud plugins** — the plugin API is the product's main surface and the
only way to add domain features. It optimises for being **powerful, predictable, and
overloadable** (a plugin can take over as much of a page as it wants), and the host
**fails loud at boot/discovery** (bad manifest, version mismatch, or conflict stops
startup with a clear message) rather than sandboxing at runtime. Runtime crash-isolation
is a deliberate **non-goal** — diagnose at deploy time, not in production. Keep this
contract stable; see `README.md` → Building plugins.
`exactOptionalPropertyTypes`, `verbatimModuleSyntax`). Keep it that way. Prefer exact types;
limit nullable and multi-option types.
4. **Environment-agnostic** — the app never asks *which environment* it runs in; no `NODE_ENV`
branching. Every behaviour is an **explicit config toggle** (e.g. `CACHE_TEMPLATES`,
`REQUIRE_SECURE_SECRETS`), read once in `src/config.ts`. Compose files set them per deployment.
5. **Semantic, accessible DOM** — use the right element for the job (landmarks, one `<h1>` per page
+ sane heading order, lists, `<table>` with row/column headers, `<fieldset>`/`<legend>`,
`<button>` vs `<a>`); add ARIA only to fill real gaps (`aria-current`, `aria-sort`, labels).
Classes/ids name *meaning*, not looks. Prefer native semantics over `div` + ARIA. New views and
partials keep this bar.
6. **Full, parallel E2E** — every user-facing flow (each page, form, guard, plugin route) has a
Playwright E2E test, shipped in the same change as the surface. Tests stay independent and
side-effect-free so the suite runs `fullyParallel` — never serialise on shared state.
7. **Powerful, fail-loud plugins** — the plugin API is the product's main surface and the only way
to add domain features. It optimises for being **powerful, predictable, and overloadable** (a
plugin can take over as much of a page as it wants), and the host **fails loud at boot/discovery**
(bad manifest, version mismatch, conflict) rather than sandboxing at runtime. Runtime
crash-isolation is a deliberate **non-goal** — diagnose at deploy time, not in production.
## Deliberate architectural deviations (don't re-flag)
Intentional, reasoned choices — an architecture review should honor them, not re-raise
them. Revisit only if the stated reason stops holding.
Intentional, reasoned choices — an architecture review should honor them, not re-raise them.
Revisit only if the stated reason stops holding.
- **`src/` is grouped by concern**, not flat — `http/` (request pipeline), `auth/`
(session-JWT hot path, guards, and the Ory REST clients), `plugin-host/`
(discovery/router/hooks/view-resolver + the `plugin-api.ts` author barrel + `system.ts`, the
`ctx.system` capability surface), and `ui/` (design-system view-models + menu/chrome);
`server.ts`/`config.ts`/`logger.ts` and the topology-guard `*.test.ts` stay at the root. Tests
are co-located (`foo.test.ts` beside `foo.ts`). Add a new module to the folder that owns its
concern rather than to the root; don't reintroduce a flat tree. The core ships **no domain
screens** — even the admin GUI (users/groups/roles) is a drop-in plugin (`examples/plugins/admin/`),
not `src/` code.
- **`ctx.chrome` is lazily memoized — do not make it unconditional** or move it into the
base request context. It protects the I/O-free hot path on the public, bot-hit landing
(`/`). (Declined twice.)
- **Email is delegated to Kratos** (it renders + sends recovery/verification mail); `web`
never touches SMTP. Customization is Kratos' built-in `courier.template_override_path`,
not app code — keeping `web` stateless and dependency-light (see [Email](README.md#email)).
- **Plugins and config import the host only via package.json `imports`** — `#plugin-api`
`src/plugin-host/plugin-api.ts`, `#menu-config``src/ui/menu-config.ts` — never a
relative `../../src/*` path. These two barrels are the whole author/operator contract
surface; the `src/*` behind them may be refactored freely. Depth-independent and
refactor-stable by design — don't "fix" a `#`-import back to a relative path.
**One caveat:** `#plugin-api` re-exports the Ory client types for the `ctx.system` surface
(`KratosAdmin`/`KetoClient`/`HydraAdmin` + their DTOs and error classes). Those shapes are
therefore **contract-visible** — changing them is a plugin-API break needing a major
`apiVersion` bump, not a free refactor. Keep the Ory clients stable, or bump the version.
- **A plugin/config folder must stay a plain folder — no `package.json` of its own.** Node
resolves `#`-specifiers against the nearest parent `package.json`; a `package.json` inside
the folder becomes its own scope and `#plugin-api`/`#menu-config` stop resolving. Accepted
cost of the `#`-import contract (fits the stateless, no-per-plugin-deps ethos). A plugin
kept in its own repo typechecks against the barrel only when mounted under the host tree
(or by adding a local `imports` map / vendored stub).
- **`examples/` mirrors the drop-in mount dirs** — `examples/plugins/<id>/` copies to
`plugins/<id>/`, `examples/config/menu.ts` to `config/menu.ts`. Both mirror folders are in
`tsconfig.include` and resolve the host surface via `#`-imports, so each example typechecks
in place *and* copies across unchanged. Never commit real plugins/config into the root
mount dirs (`plugins/`, `config/`) — they ship empty (`.gitkeep`, git-ignored otherwise).
### Structure & contracts
- **`src/` is grouped by concern**, not flat — `http/` (request pipeline), `auth/` (session-JWT hot
path, guards, Ory REST clients), `i18n/` (locale resolution + catalogs), `plugin-host/`
(discovery/router/hooks/view-resolver + the `plugin-api.ts` author barrel + `system.ts` behind
`ctx.system`), `ui/` (design-system view-models + menu/chrome). `server.ts`/`config.ts`/`logger.ts`
and the topology-guard `*.test.ts` stay at the root; tests are co-located. Add a new module to the
folder owning its concern; don't reintroduce a flat tree. The core ships **no domain screens**
even the admin GUI is a drop-in plugin (`examples/plugins/admin/`).
- **Plugins and config import the host only via package.json `imports`** — `#plugin-api`
`src/plugin-host/plugin-api.ts`, `#menu-config``src/ui/menu-config.ts`, never a relative
`../../src/*` path. These two barrels are the whole contract surface; the `src/*` behind them may
be refactored freely. Don't "fix" a `#`-import back to a relative path. Two consequences:
- `#plugin-api` re-exports the Ory client types (`KratosAdmin`/`KetoClient`/`HydraAdmin` + their
DTOs and error classes), so those shapes are **contract-visible** — changing them needs a major
`apiVersion` bump, not a free refactor.
- **A plugin/config folder must stay a plain folder — no `package.json` of its own**, which would
become its own scope and stop `#`-specifiers resolving. A plugin kept in its own repo therefore
typechecks against the barrel only when mounted under the host tree (or with a vendored stub).
- **`examples/` mirrors the drop-in mount dirs** — `examples/plugins/<id>/` copies to `plugins/<id>/`,
`examples/config/menu.ts` to `config/menu.ts`. Both mirrors are in `tsconfig.include` and resolve
the host via `#`-imports, so each typechecks in place *and* copies across unchanged. Never commit
real plugins/config into the root mount dirs — they ship empty.
- **`ctx.chrome` is lazily memoized — do not make it unconditional** or move it into the base request
context. It protects the I/O-free hot path on the public, bot-hit landing (`/`). (Declined twice.)
- **A plugin-owned render always runs on that plugin's context.** The landing slots (`home`,
`dashboard`) and an `onRequest` short-circuit build their context with `contextFor(pluginId)`
exactly as a plugin route does — otherwise `ctx.t` is the core translator and the plugin's own keys
render as bare keys on the pages it owns.
- **Email is delegated to Kratos** (it renders + sends recovery/verification mail); `web` never
touches SMTP. Customization is Kratos' `courier.template_override_path`, not app code — keeping
`web` stateless and dependency-light.
### Authorization
- **Vocabulary: `User``Group``Permission`, and there is no `Role`.** Keto ships no namespaces —
all four in `ory/keto/namespaces.keto.ts` are ours. A permission is one operation ("read shifts");
a role is a *bundle*, which here is just a group with several grants (groups nest). Ory's own
"permission" (the `Resource` `permits`: view/edit/delete) is the separate per-row tier.
- **A permission name is always `<resource>:<action>`** — `scheduling:read`, `users:write`. A bare
word names *who someone is* (a role), and roles are groups here; the old catch-all `admin` was
exactly that mistake. **Enforced at discovery** (`isValidPermissionName` in `plugin-host/plugin.ts`,
checked by `shapeError` over every route/nav `permission` and every declared name), fail-loud like
any other manifest rule — not only in the admin GUI, which an operator removes by not copying it in.
- **Names are authored in plugin code; only grants live in Keto.** The host collects every installed
plugin's declarations into one catalog (`declaredPermissions``ctx.declaredPermissions`), and
that catalog *is* the list the admin screens offer. Hence **no Permissions admin screen**: nothing
in a GUI invents a name, and holding one is a property of a user or group, edited as a checkbox
list there. A Keto tuple naming something no installed plugin declares gates nothing, is not
offered, and is never revoked by an unrelated save — the picker only speaks for what it showed.
- `<resource>` is **global, not plugin-scoped** (hence `oauth2-clients`, not `clients`): users are
the *host's*, and cross-plugin sharing is a goal. Cost: collision-freedom is a convention rather
than structural. Accepted — the alternative penalizes the sharing case.
- **Declaring a permission stays optional.** Mandatory declaration would let `findConflicts` see all
overlaps, but would then warn on exactly that legitimate sharing case. Shape is enforced;
declaration is not.
- `ADMIN_PERMISSIONS` **defaults to empty** (every permission is owned by the plugin gating on it),
and **an unusable value is dropped with a warning, never fatal** — fail-loud belongs at the
manifest boundary where a developer authored the mistake, whereas `bootstrap` gates `web`, so
refusing operator env takes the whole stack down. `e2e-tests/compose.auth.yml` seeds a bad value
so the container proves it survives one. The seed is a function of what `bootstrap` discovers, so
a plugin dropped in after first boot needs `docker compose up -d` (re-runs the one-shot), not
`restart web`. `bootstrap`'s matching `./plugins` mount belongs in `compose.override.yml` and
nowhere else: in the base file it would desynchronise prod and collide with the e2e stacks, which
bind individual plugins *inside* `/app/plugins` (a nested mount into a read-only parent is EROFS
and the container never starts). Valid while bootstrap is the only writer of grants.
- **`actionForMethod` is plugin-local and must not migrate into `#plugin-api`.** Inside the admin
example it keeps the route table and the in-handler guard deriving from one function, so 29 routes
× 2 gate sites cannot drift. Generalised, it would make authorization a function of the transport
verb — a route table must answer "what does this need?" on its own.
- **A `:read`-only holder must never be shown a write affordance.** The list/detail models carry
`canWrite` and the views drop create/save/delete/add/remove; the permission picker still renders,
disabled, because *seeing* who holds what is the point of `:read`. A **write-intent GET** (a create
form, a delete-confirm page) is the exception to `actionForMethod` and gates on `:write`, since a
page whose only purpose is to start a write should refuse a reader rather than render a form whose
submit 403s. Two grant-specific guards go with it: you cannot revoke your own **direct** grants
(self-lockout would need a `curl` against Keto to undo), and a permission held *through a group*
renders ticked-but-disabled, because unticked stated the opposite of the truth. **Known gap:** the
group paths are unguarded — unticking a permission on a group you belong to, leaving it, or deleting
it can still strip your own access. The robust "last effective holder" check needs a reverse Keto
query and is deferred.
- **`users:write` and `groups:write` are equivalent to full administrative access**: `groups:write`
adds you to any group, including one holding every permission; `users:write` mints a recovery code
for any account. The containment the split buys is real on the **read** half only (`users:read` is
a safe helpdesk grant). Don't let the per-resource naming imply otherwise in docs.
- **Plainpages says "user" everywhere; Ory's word is "identity".** Ory's own docs use the terms
interchangeably, so this is house style, not a renamed concept. The single exception is the
`Identity` DTO in `src/auth/kratos-admin.ts`, which mirrors Kratos' wire shape — don't rename it.
### i18n
- **The locale lives in the URL, never in a cookie.** `?locale=sv-SE``Accept-Language``en-US`,
and when the URL asked for one the host carries it onto the links it renders. A cookie would make a
page's language invisible in its address and unshareable; the cost is that a plugin wraps its own
hrefs. Matching is exact on a full tag (`sv-FI``sv-SE`), except that a lone language from
`Accept-Language` takes the first regional catalog for it.
- **The core building blocks carry the locale; a plugin doesn't have to.** The shell (breadcrumbs),
`pagination`, `filter-bar`, `data-table`, `auth-card`, `flow-body`, `field` and `menu` wrap every
href in `localeHref`; nav and sign-in are wrapped in `chrome.ts`; the two GET forms carry it as a
hidden `locale` input, since a GET submit replaces the whole query string. **A form's `action`
counts as a link** — sign-out, consent and auth-card forms carry it too, or picking a language and
then saving anything drops back to `Accept-Language`. Putting the obligation on each call site was
tried and missed five of eight sites in one commit. `ctx.localeHref` remains for hrefs a plugin's
own markup emits. The one round-trip that cannot carry it is the Kratos sign-in POST (absolute
off-site URL).
- **`locale` is a host-owned query param** — in `parseListQuery`'s reserved set, so a localized list
page doesn't hand a plugin a phantom `locale` filter. The i18n view locals (`t`, `locale`, `locales`,
`localeHref`, `localeParam`, `localeSwitch`, `dir`) are likewise reserved, merged after a handler's
`data` so a collision loses the key instead of breaking the shell.
- **Catalogs are checked at boot, not at render.** Every locale is compared against its set's `en-US`
— keys, string-vs-plural kind, and the plural categories `Intl.PluralRules` requires — and a
mismatch stops startup. A plugin may ship fewer locales than the host (its strings fall back to
`en-US` per key), never one the host lacks.
- **`locales/` at the repo root is a drop-in mount**, like `plugins/` and `config/``locales/<tag>.ts`
for the core, `locales/plugins/<id>/<tag>.ts` for a plugin; a new tag adds a language, an existing
one replaces that catalog wholesale. Adding a language must never require forking the image. The
SHIPPED `en-US` stays the parity baseline even when the mount replaces it, so a mounted catalog is
checked rather than trusted (one compared only against itself would boot green with the whole UI
rendering keys).
- **The language picker is on every page, POST-rendered ones included.** A POST-rendered URL often
answers no GET (`POST /admin/users/:id/recovery`), so the host resolves the picker's target
(`app.ts``switchBase`): this path when it answers GET, else the same-origin Referer, else `/`.
Accepted cost: switching language there leaves that POST's own result behind. Valid while the picker
is expected on literally every page — if that softens, hiding it after a POST is simpler.
- **An unknown translation key renders as itself.** That single rule lets a nav label, branding, or a
menu `rename` be either a key or plain text without a second field or a migration. Don't "fix" it
into a loud failure: a manifest with plain labels must keep working.
- **`t()` returns raw text; the view escapes it.** Messages go through `<%= %>` like any other value;
one carrying markup uses `<%- %>`, and then its `{{vars}}` are escaped at the call site. Don't move
escaping into `t()` — every other value in a view would become the odd one out.
- **RTL is out of scope until there is a real use case.** `textDirection` sets `<html dir>` because
that is free and correct, but the stylesheet keeps physical `left`/`right` properties; a genuine RTL
locale needs those moved to logical ones first. Don't convert the CSS or file findings about it on
spec. Valid while no deployment needs an RTL language.
### UI
- **A dropdown is a `<button popovertarget>` + `[popover]`, never a `<details>`.** The browser then
owns open/close — the only zero-JS way to dismiss by clicking outside — and the panel sits in the
top layer, so a row kebab is no longer clipped by `.table-wrap`'s `overflow`. Four rules hold it
together: the panel carries **`position-anchor: auto`** (a bare `anchor()` resolves to nothing in
all three engines); it stays the trigger's **next sibling inside the `.menu` wrapper**, which the
open-state style and the old-browser fallback both read; the partial **requires a caller-named `id`**
and fails loud without one, since that is the `popovertarget` idref (generated ids were tried and
rejected — nondeterministic HTML forecloses the caching decision); and **neither `aria-expanded` nor
`aria-haspopup` is written**, because a zero-JS invoker cannot keep the first truthful and the second
would promise `role="menu"` semantics these panels don't implement. `<details>` stays where it means
disclosure rather than popup: the nav tree. `shell.ejs` hand-rolls the same block for the profile
menu (its trigger composes escaped user values and its one item is a CSRF POST form, neither of which
the partial's `Item` shapes cover) — keep the two in step.
- **`ICON_NAMES` (`src/ui/icons.ts`) is a host-owned registry, not a frozen plugin contract.** It is
deliberately not re-exported from `#plugin-api`; README → Nav & permission gates tells an author that
a new icon means registering it there. So the palette may narrow when the last reference to an id
goes, and a plugin needing one gets it re-registered in the same change. Accepted cost: an unknown
sprite id renders blank instead of failing loud (the `every icon <use> resolves` e2e test catches
anything reaching the nav). Removing an id is a core edit — weigh it per icon rather than sweeping.
### Build, test & release
- **Deps install to `/node_modules`, above `WORKDIR /app`** — Node resolves upward, so dev's `.:/app`
bind mount has nothing to shadow. Not a volume at `/app/node_modules`: the daemon creates a mount
destination as root whatever `--user` says, leaving a root-owned dir in the checkout. Nothing may
sit at that path now — it shadows `/node_modules` silently (`src/compose.test.ts` guards the compose
files, `.dockerignore` the image).
- **A container whose output a human then edits or deletes runs as `--user "$(id -u):$(id -g)"`** —
the E2E runner (artifacts) and a lockfile edit, or the output is root-owned and needs `sudo`, which
a dev box may not have at all. Not universal: `bootstrap` writes `jwks.json` as root when it is
absent on first boot — the committed dev key makes that rare, and when it happens the rotation
runbook's host-side `>` needs the file re-owned first. Valid while the dev key ships committed.
Three consequences.
`e2e-tests/artifacts/` is *tracked* (`.gitkeep`), since an absent bind-mount source is
daemon-created as root and that uid then cannot write it — which also makes a root-owned leftover
an upgrade hazard (README → Breaking changes). The runner image sets `HOME=/tmp`, since an
arbitrary uid has no passwd entry and would land on an unwritable `/`. And rootless Docker wants
the flag *dropped* — container root is already the invoking user there. Baking a `USER` in instead
does not work: the image's `pwuser` is 1001, and no fixed uid matches every host.
`src/compose.test.ts` guards every documented command, `src/ci-gate.test.ts` the gate's own.
- **Anything the browser logs fails the E2E test that provoked it.** Every spec takes its `test` from
`e2e-tests/console-guard.ts`, which fails a test on a console error/warning or uncaught exception on
any page it opened. A zero-JS app has nothing to say in the console, so the bar is *zero* rather than
a curated tolerance list; the two exceptions are narrow — a module-level allowance for the COOP header
Chromium drops (the e2e stacks serve plain http over container hostnames), and `allowConsole(re)` for
a test whose own page provokes a message on purpose. `src/e2e-console-guard.test.ts` locks the wiring
in the *unit* gate, since a spec importing `test` straight from Playwright — or minting a page with
a raw `newPage()` instead of `watchedPage()` — would run unwatched and green. The buffer clears at
teardown so a `beforeAll` is watched too; accepted cost is that a page outliving its test can log
late and fail the next one.
- **The Ory-free specs run in all three engines; the Ory-backed ones stay on Chromium.**
`visual.spec.ts` + `language.spec.ts` are side-effect-free, so parallel runs don't collide, and a
console message only appears in the engine that renders the page (`ORY_FREE` in
`e2e-tests/playwright.config.ts`). The rest write users, groups and sessions to one shared backend,
so widening them means a stack per engine. Screenshots are written per project name.
- **The docs-only CI skip is `*.md` anywhere in the tree, not just the root.** No test, build step or
workflow reads a markdown file, so a nested `examples/plugins/admin/README.md` edit is as safe to
skip as `README.md`. Both git channels in `ci.sh`'s `docs_only()` pass `--no-renames`: rename
detection names only the destination, so `git mv src/app.ts notes.md` otherwise read as docs and
skipped the gate over a source file that was gone. `src/ci-gate.test.ts` locks the flags as a *text*
guard — the test image ships neither `git` nor `bash`. Revisit if a `.md` ever becomes load-bearing.
- **CI docker logins share the runner host's Docker config.** The act_runner is host-mode, so
`docker login`/`logout` in the workflows mutate one shared `~/.docker/config.json`:
concurrent jobs can race (one job's logout can 401 another's push — recover by re-running),
and tokens sit in that file between login and logout. Same class: concurrent runs share the
workspace dir, so ci.sh's web-image build races another run's container creation on the
`<project>-web` tag. Accepted for a single-maintainer cadence; serialize with a workflow
`concurrency` group if it ever bites.
`docker login`/`logout` in the workflows mutate one shared `~/.docker/config.json`: concurrent jobs
can race (one job's logout can 401 another's push — recover by re-running), and tokens sit in that
file between login and logout. Same class: concurrent runs share the workspace dir, so ci.sh's
web-image build races another run's container creation on the `<project>-web` tag. Accepted for a
single-maintainer cadence; serialize with a workflow `concurrency` group if it ever bites.
- **Plainpages is pre-announcement: no tags, no releases.** All tags and semver container tags were
deleted, and `auto-release` is gated behind the `AUTO_RELEASE` Actions variable (unset ⇒ skipped,
the fail-safe direction on every unknown-`vars` path). A version only communicates to consumers and
there are none — the same reasoning that freezes `HOST_API_VERSION`. Two couplings: `registry-cleanup`
keeps a hash image only while its commit is a branch head *or* release-tagged, so with zero tags a
hand-cut tag must sit on `main`'s tip; and `mirror.yml` pushes tags with `--prune` (so its
`fetch-tags: true` is load-bearing), meaning a tag or Release created on GitHub is swept away and
releases are cut on Gitea only. Valid until the
maintainer says Plainpages is ready to show people.
- **A stricter manifest rule breaks already-copied plugins, and while `HOST_API_VERSION` is frozen the
failure names a symptom rather than the cause.** `plugins/` is an operator-owned drop-in mount, so an
operator's copy is whatever version they took. `checkApiVersion` is the right mechanism — a breaking
manifest change bumps the major and a stale plugin is refused by *version* — but that only works once
the freeze lifts. Until then a stricter rule ships with a README → Upgrading entry and a re-copy hint
in the discovery error. Fail-loud stays right either way: the alternative is a route gating on a name
nobody can be granted, i.e. a permanent silent 403. **Valid while `HOST_API_VERSION` stays frozen.**
## Docker only — no host tooling
@@ -110,68 +297,76 @@ docker compose -f compose.yml up --build -d # production
`README.md` serves two readers, in this order — preserve it when editing:
1. **First-time reader (top).** A one/two-sentence tagline, then a **Quick start** that gets
the stack up (`docker compose up`, sign in) and a *minimal* plugin live. Nothing comes
before Quick start — no philosophy, no rationale. Keep its commands copy-pasteable and the
example plugin as small as possible; deeper detail lives in its own section, linked.
2. **Returning developer (rest).** A **Contents** ToC immediately after Quick start, then
sections ordered by **what a developer adopting Plainpages reaches for, in priority
order** — not by architectural layering. The value that sets the order: getting up and
running **building plugins** comes first, then **configuring and securing** the system
(Configuration, Auth); the **inner workings** (Architecture) and ops/runbooks are
deliberately deferred — they're not top of mind when starting out. Concretely: Overview →
Building plugins → menu/blocks/interactivity → Configuration → Auth → Email →
Architecture → Testing → Production → Observability → the JWT-rotation runbook → the
Project-layout file map → Extending. When adding a section, place it by this value (how
early an adopter needs it), not by where it sits in the stack.
1. **First-time reader (top).** A one/two-sentence tagline, then a **Quick start** that gets the
stack up and a *minimal* plugin live. Nothing comes before Quick start — no philosophy, no
rationale. Keep its commands copy-pasteable; deeper detail lives in its own section, linked.
2. **Returning developer (rest).** A **Contents** ToC right after Quick start, then sections ordered
by **what an adopter reaches for first**, not by architectural layering: Overview → Users, groups
& permissions → Building plugins → menu/blocks/interactivity → Configuration → Auth → Email →
Architecture → Testing → Production → Observability → JWT-rotation runbook → Project-layout file
map → Extending. Place a new section by how early an adopter needs it. **Users, groups &
permissions precedes Building plugins** because a manifest's `permission:` gate is unreadable
without the model, and it is the one home for that model.
When editing: put content in the section it belongs to (don't prepend rationale above Quick
start); keep the ToC in sync when you add/rename/remove an `H2`/`H3`; and state each fact in
one home, linking to it rather than restating (credentials, env vars, rotation steps).
When editing: put content in the section it belongs to; keep the ToC in sync when you add/rename/
remove an `H2`/`H3`; state each fact in one home and link to it.
**Don't document internals here.** How a script reaches a decision, why one run behaved
differently from another, what a function guards — a developer doesn't need it day to day and
can read it off the code or a run's log in seconds. Prose like that only makes the README
longer and harder to consume, for humans and machines alike. It belongs in the code it
describes, or nowhere. The README earns its length on what you cannot dig out: how to use and
operate Plainpages, the external contracts, and one-time setup (secrets, accounts, tokens).
Same test before adding a row to a table or the file map — a clause, not a paragraph.
**Don't document internals here.** How a script reaches a decision, what a function guards — a
developer can read that off the code in seconds, and it only makes the README longer for humans and
machines alike. It belongs in the code, or nowhere. The README earns its length on what you cannot
dig out: how to use and operate Plainpages, the external contracts, and one-time setup. Same test
before adding a row to a table or the file map — a clause, not a paragraph.
## Rules
- Node 24 runs `.ts` directly (type stripping). Keep all TypeScript **erasable**
(`erasableSyntaxOnly` is on): no `enum`, `namespace`, parameter properties, or
decorators. Import local modules with their `.ts` extension.
- **No `.mjs`.** Write modules as `.ts` (Prio 1) — even standalone scripts run in bare
`node:24` containers (the e2e mock servers, `examples/shifts-upstream/server.ts`): Node
strips types and detects ESM from syntax, no package.json needed. If a file genuinely
must be plain JavaScript, use `.js` (Prio 2); `"type": "module"` is already set in both
`package.json`s, so `.js` is ESM.
(`erasableSyntaxOnly` is on): no `enum`, `namespace`, parameter properties, or decorators. Import
local modules with their `.ts` extension.
- **No `.mjs`.** Write modules as `.ts` — even standalone scripts run in bare `node:24` containers
(the e2e mock servers, `examples/shifts-upstream/server.ts`). If a file genuinely must be plain
JavaScript, use `.js`; `"type": "module"` is set in both `package.json`s, so `.js` is ESM.
- **No build step** and no compiled artifacts — do not add a bundler or `tsc` emit.
- Before finishing a change, run the typecheck and tests above; both must pass.
- Tests use the built-in `node --test` runner — no test framework dependency.
- English everywhere. Keep code comments short and information-dense. Self explained code
without any comment at all is the preferred solution.
- Do not comment about history in the code or README. Like "This function included X before,
but it moved to Y".
- Do not comment about the absence of things, if it is not very unexpected. Banned is things
like "This function does not calculate pi, that is done in function Z".
- Pin all dependencies and Docker images to exact, human-readable **semantic
versions** — never ranges (`^`, `~`) and never digests/hashes. npm deps are kept
exact by `.npmrc` (`save-exact=true`) + `npm ci`; the base image by tag (e.g.
`node:24.16.0-alpine3.24`).
- A plugin's `apiVersion` is a **hand-written literal** semver — the host version the
plugin was built against — bumped by hand on rebuild, **never** the host's
`HOST_API_VERSION` constant. Importing the constant makes every plugin always equal the
host, so `checkApiVersion` can never fire and a breaking change slips through silently.
- **Plugin route handlers are thin and per-route, keyed on `ctx.params`.** Register one handler
per `{method, path}` in the manifest (the host extracts `:id`/`:name` and 404s malformed
`%`-encoding — no manual path-slicing/decoding). Don't funnel many routes into one dispatcher
that re-parses `ctx.url.pathname`: it duplicates the URL shape, ignores the router's params, and
has to re-handle HEAD. Factor shared per-request setup (auth gate, `ctx.system` capability
resolution, target fetch) into a small `withX` wrapper — see `examples/plugins/admin/`.
- Reviews are maintainer-triggered (e.g. via the larv-review skill) — never auto-run reviewer
agents. Decided 2026-08-02, replacing the earlier run-after-every-implementation rule.
- Use well formed, standard compliant, rich URIs. Prefer state in the URL over POST:ing in for
for example list pages with filters and pagination. Do: "ids=x&ids=y" and not "ids[]=x&ids[]=y"
and not "ids=x,y".
- English everywhere. Keep code comments short and information-dense; self-explained code with no
comment at all is preferred.
- Do not comment about history ("this moved from X"), or about the absence of things.
- Pin all dependencies and Docker images to exact, human-readable **semantic versions** — never
ranges (`^`, `~`) and never digests. npm deps via `.npmrc` (`save-exact=true`) + `npm ci`; images
by tag.
- **`HOST_API_VERSION` is frozen at 1.0.0 until the first external install**, even for additive
contract changes. With no third-party plugin in the wild a bump can only produce noise. The
promotion trigger is the first external plugin — from then on follow the versioning table in
README → Contract versioning. **The frozen surface includes `views/partials/*.ejs`**: the view
resolver makes every core partial an `include()` root for a plugin's views, so their option names
and emitted markup are author-visible. Know the hole that leaves — discovery fails loud on a bad
`apiVersion`, but `include("menu", { open: true })` silently ignores a dropped option. Promotion
must cover the partial vocabulary too.
- A plugin's `apiVersion` is a **hand-written literal** semver — the host version it was built
against — bumped by hand on rebuild, **never** the host's `HOST_API_VERSION` constant. Importing
the constant makes every plugin always equal the host, so `checkApiVersion` can never fire.
- **Plugin route handlers are thin and per-route, keyed on `ctx.params`.** Register one handler per
`{method, path}` in the manifest (the host extracts `:id`/`:name` and 404s malformed `%`-encoding).
Don't funnel many routes into one dispatcher that re-parses `ctx.url.pathname`: it duplicates the
URL shape, ignores the router's params, and has to re-handle HEAD. Factor shared per-request setup
into a small `withX` wrapper — see `examples/plugins/admin/`.
- **`handleRequest` (`src/http/app.ts`) is a known complexity hotspot** — ~160 lines tracking
canonical host, static, locale, session + re-mint, CSRF, chrome, hooks, plugin routing, builtin
routing, 405/404 and error mapping. The pure parts are already extracted and separately tested;
what remains is orchestration. Planned split along those seams; don't grow it further without
taking one out.
- Reviews are maintainer-triggered (e.g. via the larv-review skill) — never auto-run reviewer agents.
- **A user-visible string belongs in a catalog, not in the code or a view.** Core strings go in
`src/i18n/locales/en-US.ts` (then every other locale, or the boot fails); a plugin's go in its own
`i18n/`. Operator/developer-facing text — boot errors, log messages, guard messages — stays English.
A pure view-model builder takes an optional `t` defaulting to its own English, so a unit test reads
in words; handlers pass `ctx.t`.
- **One verb per action in the English UI: sign in, sign out, create account.** Not "log in", "log
out" or "sign up", inflections included — a second spelling for one button reads as a second thing;
the noun ("a sign-in error") is unaffected. A plugin's catalog and every other locale follow the
same rule in their own language. An unmapped Kratos id renders Kratos' own wording — map the id when
it matters. **Held by the author, never by a test:** slightly different wording is often the right
call, and a build-failing check takes that judgment away.
- Use well formed, standard compliant, rich URIs. Prefer state in the URL over POSTing it, for
example on list pages with filters and pagination. Do `ids=x&ids=y`, not `ids[]=x&ids[]=y` and not
`ids=x,y`.
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@@ -1,14 +1,17 @@
# Node 24 runs TypeScript directly (type stripping) — no build step. Pinned exact tag.
FROM node:24.18.1-alpine3.24
FROM node:24.19.0-alpine3.24
# Above WORKDIR so dev's `.:/app` bind mount can't shadow them; a volume at /app/node_modules
# instead leaves a root-owned dir in the checkout (the daemon creates mount destinations as root).
# Dev deps kept so typecheck/test run in-image.
COPY package.json package-lock.json .npmrc /deps/
RUN cd /deps && npm ci && mv node_modules /node_modules && rm -rf /deps
WORKDIR /app
# Reproducible install from the lockfile. Dev deps kept so typecheck/test run in-image.
COPY package.json package-lock.json .npmrc ./
RUN npm ci
COPY . .
# The host uid running a lockfile edit has no home here, so npm's cache would land in unwritable /.
ENV npm_config_cache=/tmp/.npm
ENV PORT=3000
EXPOSE 3000
CMD ["node", "src/server.ts"]
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@@ -15,13 +15,17 @@ step() { printf '\n\033[1;34m==> %s\033[0m\n' "$1"; }
# Docs-only fast path: nothing but *.md changed since main, so there is nothing here to break.
# The working tree counts too — a dirty tree carrying real code must never skip. Anything
# undeterminable (no git, no reachable main, no merge-base) falls through to the gate, never a skip.
# --no-renames on both channels: rename detection names only the destination, so `git mv src/app.ts
# notes.md` reads as a lone *.md — under --porcelain as one `R src/app.ts -> notes.md` line still
# ending in .md after cut -c4- — and the gate would skip over a source file that is gone.
docs_only() {
local base changed
git rev-parse --git-dir >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 1
git fetch --no-tags --quiet origin +refs/heads/main:refs/remotes/origin/main 2>/dev/null || true
base=$(git merge-base refs/remotes/origin/main HEAD 2>/dev/null) || return 1
changed=$(
{ git diff --name-only "$base" HEAD && git status --porcelain --untracked-files=all | cut -c4-; } 2>/dev/null
{ git diff --name-only --no-renames "$base" HEAD \
&& git status --porcelain --no-renames --untracked-files=all | cut -c4-; } 2>/dev/null
) || return 1
[ -n "$changed" ] || return 1
! printf '%s\n' "$changed" | grep -qvE '\.md$'
@@ -58,11 +62,13 @@ count=$(echo "$units" | grep -oE 'tests [0-9]+' | grep -oE '[0-9]+' | head -1 ||
# Run one E2E suite against its OWN named stack, then always tear it down (even on failure). The
# per-suite project name keeps a flaky teardown from leaking containers/volumes into the next suite.
# --user: the runner writes screenshots + the report into the checkout, so they must belong to
# whoever ran the gate — root-owned output needs sudo to delete, and a dev box may have none.
e2e() {
step "E2E: $1"
local proj="plainpages-e2e-$(basename "$1" .yml | tr '.' '-')" # dots aren't valid in a compose project name
local rc=0
docker compose -p "$proj" -f compose.yml -f "$1" run --build --rm e2e || rc=$?
docker compose -p "$proj" -f compose.yml -f "$1" run --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" --build --rm e2e || rc=$?
docker compose -p "$proj" -f compose.yml -f "$1" down -v >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
[ "$rc" -eq 0 ] || { echo "E2E suite $1 failed (exit $rc)"; exit "$rc"; }
}
@@ -78,7 +84,7 @@ e2e e2e-tests/compose.full.yml # full browser flow: login (password + SSO),
step "E2E: e2e-tests/compose.devstack.yml (dev-stack login: localhost works + 127.0.0.1 canonicalised)"
devstack_files=(-f compose.yml -f compose.override.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.devstack.yml)
rc=0
docker compose -p plainpages-e2e-devstack "${devstack_files[@]}" run --build --rm e2e || rc=$?
docker compose -p plainpages-e2e-devstack "${devstack_files[@]}" run --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" --build --rm e2e || rc=$?
docker compose -p plainpages-e2e-devstack "${devstack_files[@]}" down -v >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
[ "$rc" -eq 0 ] || { echo "E2E suite e2e-tests/compose.devstack.yml failed (exit $rc)"; exit "$rc"; }
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@@ -18,16 +18,26 @@ services:
SCHEDULING_UPSTREAM: "http://shifts-upstream:4000" # backs the reference plugin once you copy it into plugins/
volumes:
- .:/app
- /app/node_modules
# Mount your own menu/branding override into the empty config/ dir (defaults apply otherwise):
# - ./config:/app/config:ro # your config/menu.ts — see examples/config/menu.ts for a template
# Mirror web's source mount so bootstrap discovers the same plugins *and* runs the same code. Only
# dev needs saying: the base file gives both services the image's baked copy, and it is the
# `.:/app` above — dev-only — that makes web diverge onto the host tree. Without the mirror,
# bootstrap silently runs whatever `src/` was baked at image-build time, so an edit to
# bootstrap.ts appears to do nothing until someone remembers `--build`.
# It belongs here and not in the base file, where it would desynchronise prod and collide with the
# e2e stacks, which bind individual plugins *inside* /app/plugins.
bootstrap:
volumes:
- .:/app
# Mock backend ready for the reference plugin (examples/plugins/scheduling): plugins/ ships empty, so
# the plugin is opt-in — `cp -r examples/plugins/scheduling plugins/scheduling`, restart, and this
# backs it (SCHEDULING_UPSTREAM above points here). Stand-in for the customer's real service —
# stdlib-only, in-memory, no auth. Prod points SCHEDULING_UPSTREAM at the real backend instead.
shifts-upstream:
image: node:24.18.1-alpine3.24
image: node:24.19.0-alpine3.24
command: node /srv/server.ts
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
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@@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ services:
environment:
ADMIN_EMAIL: ${ADMIN_EMAIL:-admin@plainpages.local}
ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${ADMIN_PASSWORD:-admin}
# Base roles for the demo admin; bootstrap also grants every discovered plugin's declared
# permission tokens (so the reference plugin — and any drop-in — works out of the box).
ADMIN_ROLES: ${ADMIN_ROLES:-admin}
# Base permissions for the demo admin; bootstrap also grants every discovered plugin's declared
# permission names (so the reference plugin — and any drop-in — works out of the box).
ADMIN_PERMISSIONS: ${ADMIN_PERMISSIONS:-}
APP_URL: ${APP_URL:-http://localhost:3000} # printed in the first-run login banner
JWKS_FILE: /etc/config/kratos/tokenizer/jwks.json
KETO_WRITE_URL: http://keto:4467
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@@ -9,4 +9,8 @@ RUN npm ci
COPY e2e-tests/ ./
# Runs as the invoking `--user` so artifacts land owned by them, not root — and an arbitrary uid has
# no passwd entry here, so its home would be the unwritable `/`. npm's cache follows HOME.
ENV HOME=/tmp
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
import { expect, test } from "@playwright/test";
import { expect, test } from "./console-guard.ts";
// Full-stack auth E2E: token timeout + silent re-mint ("stay signed in"). Runs against the
// real Ory stack via e2e-tests/compose.auth.yml, where the session→JWT TTL is shortened to 8s and the
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import { expect, test } from "@playwright/test";
const WEB = process.env.BASE_URL ?? "http://web:3000";
const KRATOS = process.env.KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL ?? "http://kratos:4433";
const KRATOS_ADMIN = process.env.KRATOS_ADMIN_URL ?? "http://kratos:4434";
const ADMIN_EMAIL = "admin@plainpages.local"; // seeded by bootstrap; admin role granted in Keto
const ADMIN_EMAIL = "admin@plainpages.local"; // seeded by bootstrap; admin permission granted in Keto
const ADMIN_PASSWORD = "admin";
const sleep = (ms: number): Promise<void> => new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, ms));
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ function relayCookies(res: Response): string {
.filter((kv) => kv.split("=")[1] !== "")
.join("; ");
}
// Read a JWT's claims without verifying (web already verified it; we only inspect exp/roles).
function jwtClaims(jwt: string): { email: string; exp: number; roles: string[]; sub: string } {
// Read a JWT's claims without verifying (web already verified it; we only inspect exp/permissions).
function jwtClaims(jwt: string): { email: string; exp: number; permissions: string[]; sub: string } {
return JSON.parse(Buffer.from(jwt.split(".")[1]!, "base64url").toString());
}
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ async function awaitJwtSetCookie(session: string, jwt: string): Promise<string>
test("an expired session JWT is silently re-minted while Kratos lives, then cleared once it dies", async () => {
test.setTimeout(90_000); // two short-TTL windows (8s each) + Ory round-trips
// 1. Log in for real, then complete login on web → our session JWT (roles read from Keto).
// 1. Log in for real, then complete login on web → our session JWT (permissions read from Keto).
const session = await kratosLogin();
const complete = await fetch(`${WEB}/auth/complete`, { headers: { cookie: `plainpages_session=${session}` }, redirect: "manual" });
expect(complete.status, "auth/complete redirects home").toBe(303);
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ test("an expired session JWT is silently re-minted while Kratos lives, then clea
const claims1 = jwtClaims(jwt1);
expect(claims1.email).toBe(ADMIN_EMAIL);
expect(claims1.sub, "sub is the Kratos identity id").toBeTruthy();
expect(claims1.roles, "roles are projected from Keto").toContain("admin");
expect(claims1.permissions, "permissions are projected from Keto").toContain("users:read");
// 2. Token timeout → refresh: once the 8s TTL lapses, the next request re-mints a fresh JWT.
const jwt2Line = await awaitJwtSetCookie(session, jwt1);
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ test("an expired session JWT is silently re-minted while Kratos lives, then clea
expect(jwt2, "a different token was minted").not.toBe(jwt1);
const claims2 = jwtClaims(jwt2);
expect(claims2.exp, "the new token expires later").toBeGreaterThan(claims1.exp);
expect(claims2.roles, "re-mint re-reads roles from Keto").toContain("admin");
expect(claims2.permissions, "re-mint re-reads permissions from Keto").toContain("users:read");
// 3. Kill the Kratos session: now the lapsed token cannot refresh — the cookie is cleared.
const revoke = await fetch(`${KRATOS_ADMIN}/admin/identities/${claims1.sub}/sessions`, { method: "DELETE" });
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# visual suite (e2e-tests/compose.visual.yml) covers the design system; this is its full-stack counterpart:
# real Postgres + Kratos + Keto + bootstrap + web, with a SHORT tokenizer TTL (ory/kratos/e2e.yml)
# and zero clock skew, so the JWT lapses and re-mints within seconds instead of ~10m.
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.auth.yml run --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.auth.yml run --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.auth.yml down -v # tear down after
services:
web:
@@ -30,6 +30,18 @@ services:
timeout: 4s
retries: 30
# This stack mounts no plugins, so nothing declares a permission for the bootstrap to seed — and
# the suite asserts that Keto's grants reach the JWT claim. Name one explicitly so there is
# something to project.
#
# `admin` rides along on purpose: it was this setting's default until 2026-08-05 and is not a legal
# `<resource>:<action>` name, so it is exactly the leftover an upgrading deployment carries. An
# earlier revision made that fatal, and bootstrap gates `web` — so if the boot ever refuses operator
# env again, `web` never turns healthy and this suite fails instead of CI going green over it.
bootstrap:
environment:
ADMIN_PERMISSIONS: admin,users:read
# Shorten the session→JWT TTL and expose a network-resolvable base_url (ory/kratos/e2e.yml),
# merged after the base config.
kratos:
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# runs against the *plain* `docker compose up` topology and drives the browser on the HOST network, so
# it sees http://localhost:3000 (web) and http://127.0.0.1:4433 (Kratos public) exactly as a host
# browser does. Merge the dev override so the live stack is byte-for-byte `docker compose up`:
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f compose.override.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.devstack.yml run --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f compose.override.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.devstack.yml run --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f compose.override.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.devstack.yml down -v # tear down
services:
web:
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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# Full browser E2E — the real Playwright UI flow against the live stack: password + mocked-SSO
# login, menu filtering by role, users/groups/roles/OAuth2-clients CRUD, a plugin page, logout. A
# login, menu filtering by permission, users/groups/OAuth2-clients CRUD + permission granting, a plugin page, logout. A
# tiny same-origin gateway (proxy, e2e-tests/proxy.ts) fronts web + Kratos on one host so the browser's cookies
# round-trip (ory/kratos/e2e-proxy.yml points Kratos at it); a mock OIDC provider backs the SSO test.
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.full.yml run --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.full.yml run --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.full.yml down -v # tear down after
services:
web:
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ services:
- ./examples/plugins/scheduling:/app/plugins/scheduling:ro
- ./examples/plugins/admin:/app/plugins/admin:ro
# bootstrap grants the demo admin every discovered plugin's permission tokens, so it needs the
# bootstrap grants the demo admin every discovered plugin's permission names, so it needs the
# example plugins present too — else the admin lacks scheduling:read/write and the gated pages 403.
bootstrap:
volumes:
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ services:
# The reference plugin's upstream (examples/shifts-upstream) so /scheduling/shifts shows real rows.
shifts-upstream:
image: node:24.18.1-alpine3.24
image: node:24.19.0-alpine3.24
command: ["node", "/server.ts"]
volumes:
- ./examples/shifts-upstream/server.ts:/server.ts:ro
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ services:
# Mock OIDC provider for the SSO login test — stdlib Node, auto-approves, signs an id_token Kratos
# verifies via its jwks. Reachable as the same host (mock-oidc:9000) by both the browser and Kratos.
mock-oidc:
image: node:24.18.1-alpine3.24
image: node:24.19.0-alpine3.24
command: ["node", "/mock-oidc.ts"]
environment:
ISSUER: http://mock-oidc:9000
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ services:
# Same-origin gateway: Kratos-owned paths → kratos, everything else → web (e2e-tests/proxy.ts).
proxy:
image: node:24.18.1-alpine3.24
image: node:24.19.0-alpine3.24
command: ["node", "/proxy.ts"]
depends_on:
web:
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# it via the Kratos session and accepts. Runs against the real stack (Postgres + Kratos + Keto +
# Hydra + bootstrap + web). The runner drives the flow over HTTP (fetch, manual cookies), so it
# reaches the Ory services by their compose-network names.
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.oauth.yml run --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.oauth.yml run --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.oauth.yml down -v # tear down after
services:
web:
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Playwright E2E. Brings up the app + a Playwright runner and exercises the live pages (design
# system, theme switch, mobile layout, CSRF, landing, 404, plugin gating) — Ory-free, so it's fast.
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.visual.yml run --build --rm e2e
# system, theme switch, mobile layout, CSRF, landing, 404, plugin gating, language switching) —
# Ory-free, so it's fast.
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.visual.yml run --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" --build --rm e2e
# docker compose -f compose.yml -f e2e-tests/compose.visual.yml down -v # tear down after
# --build rebuilds the runner (the image bakes in e2e-tests/) so spec edits are picked up.
# Screenshots + HTML report land in ./e2e-tests/artifacts/ (git-ignored).
@@ -29,8 +30,9 @@ services:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: e2e-tests/Dockerfile
# Just the Ory-free visual suite; the full-stack auth spec runs via e2e-tests/compose.auth.yml.
command: ["npx", "playwright", "test", "visual.spec.ts"]
# The Ory-free suites (design system + language switching); the full-stack auth spec runs via
# e2e-tests/compose.auth.yml.
command: ["npx", "playwright", "test", "visual.spec.ts", "language.spec.ts"]
depends_on:
web:
condition: service_healthy
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@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
import { expect, test as base, type BrowserContext, type Page } from "@playwright/test";
// The `test` every spec imports: it fails a test whose browser logged a console error or warning,
// or threw, at any step — in whichever engine ran it. A zero-JS app has nothing to say in the
// console, so anything there is a defect (a broken sub-resource, a rejected attribute, an engine
// refusing a feature) that no assertion looks for.
//
// One module-level buffer is enough: a Playwright worker runs one test at a time. It is cleared at
// teardown, not at setup, so what a `beforeAll` provoked — full-flow's whole login runs in one —
// still lands on the first test rather than being wiped before it. The cost of the same choice: a
// page that outlives its test (a serial describe's) can log late and fail the next test instead.
const problems: string[] = [];
const allowed: RegExp[] = [];
// The one message the stack itself provokes: the runner reaches `web`/`proxy` by container name over
// plain http, and only a `localhost` origin is trustworthy without TLS — so Chromium drops the COOP
// header the app sends and says so on every page. Over https, where a deployment serves, it applies.
const EXPECTED = [/^console\.error: The Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy header has been ignored/];
// Allow a message for the current test only, when the page under test provokes it on purpose.
export function allowConsole(...patterns: RegExp[]): void {
allowed.push(...patterns);
}
function watch(page: Page): void {
page.on("console", (msg) => {
const type = msg.type();
// The origin is part of the record: a 404 reads the same whether it was the page or its
// stylesheet, and a failure nobody can locate is half a failure.
if (type === "error" || type === "warning") problems.push(`console.${type}: ${msg.text()} @ ${msg.location().url}`);
});
page.on("pageerror", (err) => problems.push(`pageerror: ${err.message}`));
}
// Every page of the context, however it is opened — `context.newPage()` fires this event too, so
// watching the context is the whole job and a page must never be watched a second time on top.
function watchContext(context: BrowserContext): BrowserContext {
context.on("page", watch);
return context;
}
// A spec that opens its own context — a page shared across a serial describe — goes through this.
export function watchedPage(context: BrowserContext): Promise<Page> {
return watchContext(context).newPage();
}
export const test = base.extend<{ consoleGuard: void }>({
context: async ({ context }, use) => { await use(watchContext(context)); },
consoleGuard: [async ({}, use) => {
await use();
const unexpected = problems.filter((p) => ![...EXPECTED, ...allowed].some((re) => re.test(p)));
problems.length = 0;
allowed.length = 0;
expect(unexpected, "the browser logged nothing while this test ran").toEqual([]);
}, { auto: true }],
});
export { expect };
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import { expect, test } from "@playwright/test";
import { expect, test } from "./console-guard.ts";
// Regression: the from-scratch dev experience the README/banner advertises must work. `docker compose
// up`, open the printed login URL (http://localhost:3000), sign in as the seeded admin → you land on
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ async function signIn(page: import("@playwright/test").Page): Promise<void> {
test("seeded admin logs in from the advertised URL (http://localhost:3000) and reaches the dashboard", async ({ page }) => {
test.setTimeout(90_000);
// Open the app at the URL the first-run banner prints, then follow its "Log in" call to action.
// Open the app at the URL the first-run banner prints, then follow the landing's "Sign in" action.
await page.goto("/");
await page.getByRole("link", { name: "Log in" }).click();
await page.locator("#main-content").getByRole("link", { name: "Sign in" }).click();
await signIn(page);
// Signed in on the app — NOT dumped on the Kratos /error "Page not found" page.
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import { type Browser, type Page, expect, test } from "@playwright/test";
import type { Browser, Page } from "@playwright/test";
import { expect, test, watchedPage } from "./console-guard.ts";
import { randomUUID } from "node:crypto";
// Full browser E2E: the real Playwright UI against the live stack via the same-origin
@@ -9,7 +10,7 @@ import { randomUUID } from "node:crypto";
// journey and the standalone SSO test run in parallel (fullyParallel) but stay independent: each
// uses its own browser context, and only the SSO test writes the mock-OIDC identity — keep it so
// (no cross-group shared backend writes) or serialise the file if that ever changes.
const ADMIN_EMAIL = "admin@plainpages.local"; // seeded by bootstrap, holds the admin role in Keto
const ADMIN_EMAIL = "admin@plainpages.local"; // seeded by bootstrap, holds the admin permission in Keto
const ADMIN_PASSWORD = "admin";
const SSO_EMAIL = "sso-user@plainpages.local"; // minted by the mock OIDC provider on first SSO login
const suffix = randomUUID().slice(0, 8); // unique per run so re-runs don't collide on names
@@ -24,21 +25,86 @@ async function loginPassword(page: Page): Promise<void> {
await expect(page.locator(".profile-mail")).toHaveText(ADMIN_EMAIL); // waits through the redirect chain
}
// The themed Kratos page in another language: our own chrome, Kratos' own strings mapped by id, and
// the card's own links keeping the choice (they are rendered by the flow body, not by the menu).
test("the login page speaks the visitor's language, links included", async ({ browser }) => {
const page = await watchedPage(await browser.newContext());
await page.goto("/login?locale=sv-SE");
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
await expect(page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Logga in" })).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByLabel("Lösenord", { exact: true })).toBeVisible(); // Kratos' own field, labelled via auth.field.password
await expect(page.getByRole("link", { name: "Glömt lösenordet?" })).toHaveAttribute("href", /locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.getByRole("link", { name: "Skapa ett" })).toHaveAttribute("href", /locale=sv-SE/);
await page.context().close();
});
test.describe.serial("authenticated admin journey", () => {
let browser: Browser;
let page: Page;
test.beforeAll(async ({ browser: b }) => {
browser = b;
page = await (await browser.newContext()).newPage();
page = await watchedPage(await browser.newContext());
test.setTimeout(90_000);
await loginPassword(page);
});
test.afterAll(async () => { await page.context().close(); });
test("menu filters by role: an admin sees the gated Admin section + the plugin", async () => {
// The signed-in admin holds admin + scheduling:read/write, so both gated sections are present
// in the menu (collapsed by default → assert they're in the DOM, not necessarily visible).
// The list screens rebuild their query from the list state (sort/page/filter), so they are where
// a chosen language used to get dropped — the core building blocks carry it now.
test("a sorted, paged admin list keeps the visitor's language", async () => {
await page.goto("/admin/users?locale=sv-SE");
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
await expect(page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Användare" })).toBeVisible();
await page.getByRole("link", { name: /E-postadress/ }).click(); // a sort header
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: "Använd filter" }).click(); // the filter bar's GET form
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: "Visa" }).click(); // the rows-per-page GET form
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
// The breadcrumb is the chrome's way back up — it is rendered by the shell, not by the screen.
await page.getByRole("navigation", { name: "Sidsökväg" }).getByRole("link").first().click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
});
// A POST that re-renders a page: the write must keep the language, and the picker — which is on
// every page — must point somewhere that answers GET rather than at the POST-only URL.
test("a write keeps the visitor's language, and the picker still works on the POST-rendered page", async () => {
await page.goto("/admin/users?locale=sv-SE");
await page.getByRole("link", { name: "Ny användare" }).click();
await page.fill('input[name="email"]', `lang-${suffix}@plainpages.local`);
await page.getByRole("button", { name: "Skapa användare" }).click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/locale=sv-SE/); // the POST → redirect → GET keeps it
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
// Open the new user's edit page the way the CRUD test does — the row's Edit link carries the id.
const row = page.locator("tr", { hasText: `lang-${suffix}@plainpages.local` });
const editHref = await row.locator('a[href^="/admin/users/"]').first().getAttribute("href");
await page.goto(`${editHref}`);
await expect(page.locator('button[aria-label="Språk"]')).toHaveCount(1);
await page.getByRole("button", { name: "Skapa återställningskod" }).click(); // POST-only route
await expect(page.getByText("Återställningskod skapad")).toBeVisible();
// The picker is here too, and following it lands on a real page in the other language.
await page.locator('button[aria-label="Språk"]').click();
await page.getByRole("link", { name: /English/i }).click();
expect(page.url()).toContain("locale=en-US");
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "en-US");
await expect(page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Edit user" })).toBeVisible(); // not a 405
});
test("menu filters by permission: an admin sees the gated Admin section + the plugin", async () => {
// The signed-in admin holds every permission the two mounted plugins declare (the bootstrap
// seeds exactly those), so both gated sections are present in the menu (collapsed by default →
// assert they're in the DOM, not necessarily visible).
await page.goto("/dashboard");
await expect(page.locator('.sidebar a[href="/admin/users"]')).toHaveCount(1);
await expect(page.locator('.sidebar a[href="/scheduling/shifts"]')).toHaveCount(1);
@@ -56,6 +122,11 @@ test.describe.serial("authenticated admin journey", () => {
const row = page.locator("tr", { hasText: email });
await expect(row).toBeVisible();
// Row actions sit behind the kebab popover: opening it reveals them, in the top layer, so the
// scrolling table around the row cannot clip the panel.
await row.locator("button.kebab").click();
await expect(row.locator('a[href^="/admin/users/"]').first()).toBeVisible();
// Delete through the confirm interstitial (the row's Edit link carries the id).
const editHref = await row.locator('a[href^="/admin/users/"]').first().getAttribute("href");
await page.goto(`${editHref}/delete`);
@@ -65,7 +136,7 @@ test.describe.serial("authenticated admin journey", () => {
await expect(page.locator("tr", { hasText: email })).toHaveCount(0);
});
test("groups + roles CRUD: create one of each (writes go to Keto) and see them listed", async () => {
test("groups CRUD: create a group (writes go to Keto), see it listed, then grant it a permission", async () => {
// A Keto set exists only while it has ≥1 member, so create needs a first member (the form
// enforces it); pick the first option (a user) from the required picker.
const group = `e2e-grp-${suffix}`;
@@ -76,13 +147,17 @@ test.describe.serial("authenticated admin journey", () => {
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/admin\/groups(\?|\/|$)/);
await expect(page.locator("main")).toContainText(group);
const role = `e2e-role-${suffix}`;
await page.goto("/admin/roles/new");
await page.fill('input[name="name"]', role);
await page.locator('select[name="member"]').selectOption({ index: 1 });
await page.locator('.form-card button[type="submit"]').click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/admin\/roles(\?|\/|$)/);
await expect(page.locator("main")).toContainText(role);
// Permissions are declared in plugin code, so the group's detail page offers them as a fixed
// checkbox list rather than a create form — there is no Permissions screen to visit.
await page.goto(`/admin/groups/${group}`);
const scheduling = page.locator('input[name="permission"][value="scheduling:read"]');
await expect(scheduling).toHaveCount(1); // declared by the reference plugin, so it's on offer
await expect(scheduling).not.toBeChecked();
await scheduling.check();
await page.locator('form:has(input[name="permission"]) button[type="submit"]').click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(new RegExp(`/admin/groups/${group}`));
await expect(page.locator('input[name="permission"][value="scheduling:read"]')).toBeChecked();
});
test("OAuth2 clients CRUD: register a client (writes go to Hydra), see the one-time secret once, then delete it via the confirm step", async () => {
@@ -122,7 +197,9 @@ test.describe.serial("authenticated admin journey", () => {
test("logout: signing out ends the session and returns to the login page", async () => {
await page.goto("/dashboard");
await page.locator("summary.profile").click(); // open the profile dropdown
await page.locator("button.profile").click(); // open the profile dropdown
// Sign out is the only item in it — the menu offers nothing that goes nowhere.
await expect(page.locator("#profile-menu .menu-item")).toHaveText(["Sign out"]);
await page.locator('form[action="/logout"] button[type="submit"]').click();
await page.waitForURL(/\/login(\?|$)/);
// The session is gone: /dashboard is gated, so it bounces back to the login page (no admin nav).
@@ -153,6 +230,6 @@ test("mocked SSO login: the provider button signs a user in via OIDC", async ({
await page.locator(".sso-btn").click();
// Mock OIDC auto-approves → Kratos creates the identity → /auth/complete → dashboard, signed in.
await expect(page.locator(".profile-mail")).toHaveText(SSO_EMAIL);
// A fresh SSO identity holds no roles, so the gated Admin section stays hidden.
// A fresh SSO identity holds no permissions, so the gated Admin section stays hidden.
await expect(page.locator('.sidebar a[href="/admin/users"]')).toHaveCount(0);
});
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import { readFileSync } from "node:fs";
import { createPrivateKey, sign } from "node:crypto";
import { expect, test, watchedPage } from "./console-guard.ts";
// Language switching in a real browser, Ory-free (the visual stack). Proves the whole path a
// visitor takes: pick a language, read the page in it, and stay in it while clicking around —
// including into a plugin, whose words come from its own catalog (plugins/scheduling/i18n/).
const BASE_URL = process.env.BASE_URL ?? "http://localhost:3000";
const SESSION_COOKIE = "plainpages_jwt";
// Same trick as visual.spec.ts: sign a session JWT with the committed dev tokenizer key so the
// gated pages render without standing up Ory.
function devSession(permissions: string[] = []): string {
const jwk = JSON.parse(readFileSync("/repo/jwks.json", "utf8")).keys[0];
const key = createPrivateKey({ format: "jwk", key: jwk });
const b64 = (o: unknown): string => Buffer.from(JSON.stringify(o)).toString("base64url");
const now = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
const input = `${b64({ alg: "ES256", kid: jwk.kid, typ: "JWT" })}.${b64({ email: "demo@plainpages.local", exp: now + 3600, iat: now, permissions, sub: "lang-demo" })}`;
return `${input}.${sign("SHA256", Buffer.from(input), { dsaEncoding: "ieee-p1363", key }).toString("base64url")}`;
}
test("the switcher changes language, and the choice survives clicking through the app", async ({ page, context }) => {
await context.addCookies([{ name: SESSION_COOKIE, url: BASE_URL, value: devSession(["scheduling:read"]) }]);
await page.goto("/dashboard");
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "en-US");
await expect(page.getByRole("link", { name: "Dashboard" })).toBeVisible();
// The picker sits in the sidebar footer beside the theme switch; each entry is a plain link to
// this same page in that language (zero-JS).
await page.locator('button[aria-label="Language"]').click();
await page.getByRole("link", { name: /svenska/i }).click();
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Startpanel" })).toBeVisible(); // the starter dashboard, in Swedish
await expect(page.getByRole("link", { name: "Översikt", exact: true })).toBeVisible(); // the menu too
await page.screenshot({ fullPage: true, path: `artifacts/screenshots/${test.info().project.name}/live-05-swedish.png` });
// Clicking a menu item keeps Swedish — the host carries the choice onto the links it renders,
// and the plugin's own page is translated from its own catalog. The section's own label comes
// from the plugin's catalog too, so opening it proves the nav fragment was translated.
await page.locator('summary[aria-label="Visa eller dölj Schemaläggning"]').click();
await page.getByRole("link", { name: "Pass", exact: true }).click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/scheduling\/shifts\?locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
await expect(page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Pass" })).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByRole("button", { name: "Sök" })).toBeVisible(); // the core filter bar, in Swedish
// The filter bar is a GET form: submitting it replaces the whole query string, so the choice
// survives only because the form carries it as a hidden field.
await page.getByRole("button", { name: "Sök" }).click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/locale=sv-SE/);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
// …and back to English the same way.
await page.locator('button[aria-label="Språk"]').click();
await page.getByRole("link", { name: /English/i }).click();
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "en-US");
await expect(page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Shifts" })).toBeVisible();
});
test("a browser that asks for Swedish gets it without touching the URL", async ({ browser }) => {
const context = await browser.newContext({ locale: "sv" }); // a browser set to Swedish, no region
const page = await watchedPage(context);
await page.goto(`${BASE_URL}/`);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "sv-SE");
const signIn = page.locator("#main-content").getByRole("link", { name: "Logga in" });
await expect(signIn).toBeVisible();
// Nothing was chosen in the URL, so the links stay plain — the browser asks again on the next hit.
await expect(signIn).toHaveAttribute("href", "/login");
await context.close();
});
test("an uninstalled language falls back to English rather than failing", async ({ page }) => {
const response = await page.goto("/?locale=sv-FI"); // sv-SE is installed; sv-FI is not
expect(response?.status()).toBe(200);
await expect(page.locator("html")).toHaveAttribute("lang", "en-US");
});
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import { expect, test } from "@playwright/test";
import { expect, test } from "./console-guard.ts";
// Full-stack OAuth2 login + consent E2E: another app logs in *through* plainpages. Hydra
// starts an authorization flow and hands the browser to web's /oauth2/login; web resolves it via
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// Visual + functional checks against the live app (the `web` compose service, BASE_URL). Run via
// e2e-tests/compose.visual.yml. Parallel per the project's E2E principle; deterministic colorScheme/viewport
// so the rendered design is stable across runs.
const ORY_FREE = /\/(visual|language)\.spec\.ts$/;
export default defineConfig({
testDir: ".",
outputDir: "artifacts/test-output",
@@ -15,5 +18,14 @@ export default defineConfig({
screenshot: "only-on-failure",
viewport: { width: 1280, height: 800 },
},
projects: [{ name: "chromium", use: { ...devices["Desktop Chrome"] } }],
// The Ory-free suites run in all three engines: the console guard (console-guard.ts) only sees an
// engine's warnings when that engine renders the page, and the newest platform features in the app
// (popover, CSS anchor positioning, `:has()`) are exactly where engines disagree. They stay
// side-effect-free, so three parallel runs of them don't collide. The Ory-backed suites write to
// one shared backend and stay on chromium.
projects: [
{ name: "chromium", use: { ...devices["Desktop Chrome"] } },
{ name: "firefox", testMatch: ORY_FREE, use: { ...devices["Desktop Firefox"] } },
{ name: "webkit", testMatch: ORY_FREE, use: { ...devices["Desktop Safari"] } },
],
});
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import { createPrivateKey, sign } from "node:crypto";
import { readFileSync } from "node:fs";
import { mkdir } from "node:fs/promises";
import { expect, test, type Page } from "@playwright/test";
import type { Page } from "@playwright/test";
import { allowConsole, expect, test } from "./console-guard.ts";
const SHOTS = "artifacts/screenshots";
const BASE_URL = process.env.BASE_URL ?? "http://localhost:3000";
const SESSION_COOKIE = "plainpages_jwt"; // src/auth/login.ts — web verifies it against the committed dev JWKS
// Per engine: the three projects run this suite in parallel and would otherwise write one file.
const shot = (page: Page, name: string): Promise<Buffer> =>
page.screenshot({ fullPage: true, path: `${SHOTS}/${name}.png` });
page.screenshot({ fullPage: true, path: `artifacts/screenshots/${test.info().project.name}/${name}.png` });
// Sign a session JWT with the committed dev tokenizer key (bind-mounted at /repo/jwks.json), so the
// gated dashboard renders for a "signed-in" user without standing up Ory — web verifies it
// with the same key by `kid`, exactly as it verifies a real Kratos-tokenizer JWT.
function devSession(roles: string[] = []): string {
function devSession(permissions: string[] = []): string {
const jwk = JSON.parse(readFileSync("/repo/jwks.json", "utf8")).keys[0];
const key = createPrivateKey({ format: "jwk", key: jwk });
const b64 = (o: unknown): string => Buffer.from(JSON.stringify(o)).toString("base64url");
const now = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
const input = `${b64({ alg: "ES256", kid: jwk.kid, typ: "JWT" })}.${b64({ email: "demo@plainpages.local", exp: now + 3600, iat: now, roles, sub: "visual-demo" })}`;
const input = `${b64({ alg: "ES256", kid: jwk.kid, typ: "JWT" })}.${b64({ email: "demo@plainpages.local", exp: now + 3600, iat: now, permissions, sub: "visual-demo" })}`;
return `${input}.${sign("SHA256", Buffer.from(input), { dsaEncoding: "ieee-p1363", key }).toString("base64url")}`;
}
test.beforeAll(async () => { await mkdir(SHOTS, { recursive: true }); });
// The dashboard is gated: a page navigation needs a session. Plant one per test — a plain
// member (no roles) so the gated scheduling nav stays filtered out.
// member (no permissions) so the gated scheduling nav stays filtered out.
test.beforeEach(async ({ context }) => {
await context.addCookies([{ name: SESSION_COOKIE, url: BASE_URL, value: devSession() }]);
});
@@ -70,6 +68,35 @@ test("theme switch flips the palette with no JavaScript", async ({ page }) => {
expect(dark).not.toBe(light);
});
// The menus are <button popovertarget> + [popover], so the browser dismisses them: the visitor no
// longer has to click the trigger again to get rid of one. Driven through the language picker; the
// profile menu is the same block. Anchoring is asserted too — without `position-anchor` the panel
// silently detaches and lands in the middle of the viewport.
test("a popover menu sits on its trigger and closes on an outside click or Esc — no JavaScript", async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto("/dashboard");
const trigger = page.locator('button[aria-label="Language"]');
const panel = page.locator('button[aria-label="Language"] + .menu-pop');
await expect(panel).toBeHidden();
await trigger.click();
await expect(panel).toBeVisible();
// Anchored to the button that opened it: directly above (.up), right edges flush.
const t = (await trigger.boundingBox())!;
const p = (await panel.boundingBox())!;
expect(Math.abs(p.x + p.width - (t.x + t.width))).toBeLessThan(2);
expect(t.y - (p.y + p.height)).toBeGreaterThan(-1); // above the trigger, subpixel-tolerant
expect(t.y - (p.y + p.height)).toBeLessThan(12);
await page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Starter dashboard" }).click(); // anywhere else on the page
await expect(panel).toBeHidden();
await trigger.click();
await expect(panel).toBeVisible();
await page.keyboard.press("Escape");
await expect(panel).toBeHidden();
});
test("mobile layout hides the sidebar off-canvas behind the hamburger", async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: 390, height: 844 });
await page.goto("/dashboard");
@@ -99,14 +126,17 @@ test("the public landing at / is ungated and links to sign in + register", async
await context.clearCookies(); // visit "/" as a logged-out visitor (drop the beforeEach session)
await page.goto("/");
await expect(page.locator(".landing")).toBeVisible();
// the same app shell every page renders — the menu shows even signed out (role-filtered).
// the same app shell every page renders — the menu shows even signed out (permission-filtered).
await expect(page.locator(".sidebar")).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByRole("link", { name: "Log in" })).toHaveAttribute("href", "/login");
await expect(page.getByRole("link", { name: "Create account" })).toHaveAttribute("href", "/registration");
await expect(page.locator('use[href="#i-gear"]')).toHaveCount(0); // no settings cog to offer a signed-out visitor
// Scoped to the landing itself: the anonymous sidebar offers a "Sign in" link of its own.
await expect(page.locator("#main-content").getByRole("link", { name: "Sign in" })).toHaveAttribute("href", "/login");
await expect(page.locator("#main-content").getByRole("link", { name: "Create account" })).toHaveAttribute("href", "/registration");
await shot(page, "live-05-public-landing");
});
test("unknown routes serve the 404 page (a real user-facing flow, covered end-to-end)", async ({ page }) => {
allowConsole(/status of 404 .*\/no-such-page$/); // the navigation under test, which Chromium and WebKit log — not a sub-resource of it
const res = await page.goto("/no-such-page");
expect(res?.status()).toBe(404);
await expect(page.getByRole("heading", { name: "Page not found" })).toBeVisible();
@@ -136,7 +166,7 @@ test("the reference plugin: public Overview is open to all, the gated Shifts red
expect(res.status()).toBe(303);
expect(res.headers()["location"]).toBe("/login?return_to=%2Fscheduling%2Fshifts");
// The signed-in member (no scheduling role) sees the public Scheduling → Overview leaf in the nav,
// The signed-in member (no scheduling permission) sees the public Scheduling → Overview leaf in the nav,
// but the gated Shifts leaf is filtered out.
await page.goto("/dashboard");
await expect(page.locator('.sidebar a[href="/dashboard"]')).toHaveCount(1); // the one unified menu renders
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| Path | Copy into | Example of |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [`plugins/scheduling/`](plugins/scheduling/) | `plugins/scheduling/` | The reference plugin: a list page over an upstream REST service, a CSRF-guarded form that forwards a write, and permission-gated nav — built from the core building blocks, holding no state. Imports the host surface as `#plugin-api`. See its [README](plugins/scheduling/README.md) and the [plugin contract](../README.md#building-plugins). |
| [`plugins/admin/`](plugins/admin/) | `plugins/admin/` | The system-admin plugin: the Users / Groups / Roles / OAuth2-clients screens for running Plainpages itself. A *system* plugin — it administers the Ory identity stack via the privileged [`ctx.system`](../README.md#system-capabilities-the-ctxsystem-surface) surface instead of its own upstream. Copy it in to get a GUI for user & group admin. See its [README](plugins/admin/README.md). |
| [`plugins/admin/`](plugins/admin/) | `plugins/admin/` | The system-admin plugin: the Users / Groups / Permissions / OAuth2-clients screens for running Plainpages itself. A *system* plugin — it administers the Ory identity stack via the privileged [`ctx.system`](../README.md#system-capabilities-the-ctxsystem-surface) surface instead of its own upstream. Copy it in to get a GUI for user & group admin. See its [README](plugins/admin/README.md). |
| [`config/menu.ts`](config/menu.ts) | `config/menu.ts` | The central menu override + branding template (rename/group/order/hide nav, set app name/logo/theme). Imports its typed builder as `#menu-config`; `config/` ships empty, so defaults apply until you copy this in. See [The menu system](../README.md#the-menu-system). |
| [`shifts-upstream/`](shifts-upstream/) | — (dev service) | A throwaway mock backend the reference plugin reads/writes — stdlib-only, in-memory, no auth. Stands in for your real service so `docker compose up` shows the plugin working out of the box; in production you point `SCHEDULING_UPSTREAM` at the real thing instead. |
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@@ -12,15 +12,15 @@ import { defineMenu } from "#menu-config";
export default defineMenu({
branding: {
name: "Plainpages", // app name shown in the sidebar
sub: "Console", // optional subtitle under the name
sub: "Console", // optional subtitle under the name — a catalog key here would be translated
// logo: "/public/logo.svg", // optional logo asset (rendered in the sidebar brand)
// theme: "auto", // default color theme: auto | light | dark
},
// Operator override (rename → group → order → hide), keyed by node id.
override: {
// rename: { people: "Staff" }, // node id → new label
// groups: [{ id: "admin", label: "Admin", children: ["users", "roles"] }],
// rename: { people: "Staff" }, // node id → new label (or a catalog key)
// groups: [{ id: "admin", label: "Admin", children: ["users", "groups"] }],
// order: ["people", "reports"], // top-level order by id
// hide: ["teams"], // remove nodes (any depth)
},
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@@ -1,17 +1,27 @@
# Admin — the system-administration plugin
The Users / Groups / Roles / OAuth2-clients screens for running Plainpages itself. These used to be
The Users / Groups / OAuth2-clients screens for running Plainpages itself. These used to be
built into the core; they now ship as a **drop-in example plugin** so a fresh clone has no admin GUI
until you opt in. Copy this folder into `plugins/` (it keeps the id and mount path `admin`, so the
screens live at `/admin/*`) and restart:
```bash
cp -r examples/plugins/admin plugins/admin
docker compose restart web
docker compose up -d
```
The seeded `admin@plainpages.local` already holds the `admin` role, so the section appears in the
menu and the screens work immediately.
The bootstrap grants the seeded `admin@plainpages.local` every permission this plugin declares, so the
section appears in the menu and the screens work immediately.
> **Already have `plugins/admin` from an earlier version?** Re-copy it. Your copy is yours — the host
> never updates it — and this plugin's permissions changed on 2026-08-05 (`admin` → `users:`/`groups:`/
> `oauth2-clients:` × `read`/`write`). A stale copy stops the boot with a message naming it; see
> [README → Upgrading](../../../README.md#upgrading).
Every string it renders comes from its own catalogs (`i18n/en-US.ts`, `i18n/sv-SE.ts`) — the nav
labels included, which are catalog keys in `admin-shared.ts`. Each pure view-model builder takes an
optional `t`; the handlers pass `ctx.t`, and the default is the plugin's own English so a unit test
reads in words rather than keys. (README → [Languages](../../../README.md#languages-i18n).)
## What it demonstrates — a *system* plugin
@@ -20,29 +30,42 @@ reference](../scheduling/README.md)). The admin screens instead administer **Pla
stack**, so they use the privileged **`ctx.system`** surface the host exposes to a system plugin:
- **`ctx.system.kratosAdmin`** — create/edit/deactivate/delete Kratos identities (Users).
- **`ctx.system.keto`** — read/write the Keto relationship graph (Groups, Roles).
- **`ctx.system.keto`** — read/write the Keto relationship graph (group membership, permission grants).
- **`ctx.system.hydra`** — register/list/delete Ory Hydra OAuth2 clients.
- **`ctx.system.revoke(sub)`** — the optional instant-revoke hook: a deactivate/delete or a
user's role change kills that subject's live tokens at once instead of waiting out the JWT TTL.
user's permission change kills that subject's live tokens at once instead of waiting out the JWT TTL.
`ctx.system` is populated only when the host wired those services (the dev stack wires Kratos + Keto,
and Hydra when configured). Where a capability is absent the screen degrades to a themed 503 rather
than crashing — see `admin-shared.ts`. Everything else is an ordinary plugin: folder-discovered,
gated per route by `permission: "admin"`, rendering the core building blocks in `views/`.
gated per route by its screen's `<resource>:<action>` permission, rendering the core building blocks
in `views/`.
Each screen is its own resource — `users`, `groups`, `oauth2-clients` — and each splits into `:read`
and `:write`, so a helpdesk account can be given `users:read` alone. The nav is filtered by the same
permissions: holding none of the three hides the Admin section entirely.
There is **no Permissions screen**. Permission names are declared in plugin code, not created in a
GUI, so the host's catalog (`ctx.declaredPermissions`) is the fixed list — and holding one is a
property of a user or a group, edited as a checkbox list on those two screens (`admin-grants.ts`).
## Layout
- `plugin.ts` — the manifest: the gated Admin nav fragment, the `admin` permission token, and the
route table — one thin handler per method+path, all gated by `permission: "admin"`.
- `admin-users.ts` · `admin-groups.ts` · `admin-roles.ts` · `admin-clients.ts` — each a set of pure
- `plugin.ts` — the manifest: the Admin nav fragment, the six permissions the plugin declares, and
the route table — one thin handler per method+path, gated via `permissionName(resource, actionForMethod(method))`
so a GET needs `:read` and a POST `:write`.
- `admin-grants.ts` — the permission picker and the grant diff, shared by the Users and Groups
screens: what a submitted checkbox set grants and revokes, against the host's declared catalog.
- `admin-users.ts` · `admin-groups.ts` · `admin-clients.ts` — each a set of pure
view-model builders (unit-tested in the matching `*.test.ts`) plus thin per-route handlers keyed on
`ctx.params` (the host extracts `:id`/`:name`), sharing a small `withX` wrapper that resolves the
admin gate + the needed `ctx.system` clients once.
- `admin-shared.ts` — the shared gate (`requireAdmin`), CSRF form reader (`guardedForm`), confirm
screen's permission gate + the needed `ctx.system` clients once.
- `admin-shared.ts` — the permission naming (`permissionName` / `actionForMethod`), the shared gate
(`requirePermission`), CSRF form reader (`guardedForm`), confirm
model, nav fragment, and the not-found / unavailable helpers.
- `views/` — the screens' EJS, plus the admin-specific body partials under `views/partials/`. They
`include()` the core building-block partials (shell, data-table, filter-bar, field, …).
The four screens hold **no state** — everything lives in Ory. Handlers are thin, so their builders
The three screens hold **no state** — everything lives in Ory. Handlers are thin, so their builders
unit-test as pure functions with no host; the HTTP routing/gate/CSRF is covered in
`src/http/app.test.ts` (which mounts this plugin) and end-to-end in `e2e-tests/full-flow.spec.ts`.
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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
// PRG redirect (mirrors the Users "trigger recovery" one-time code). Below the builders are thin
// per-route handlers (keyed on ctx.params) over a shared `withClients` gate — admin-only, CSRF-guarded.
import { type HydraAdmin, HydraError, type OAuth2Client, paginate, parseListQuery, type RequestContext, type RouteHandler, type RouteResult, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, notFound, requireAdmin, unavailable } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import { can, type HydraAdmin, HydraError, type OAuth2Client, paginate, parseListQuery, type RequestContext, type RouteHandler, type RouteResult, type Translate, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, ADMIN_EN, type AdminAction, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, notFound, permissionName, requirePermission, unavailable } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import type { FieldConfig } from "./admin-users.ts";
const DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE = 25;
@@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ export function clientPayload(input: ClientInput): Record<string, unknown> {
};
}
export function validateClientInput(input: ClientInput): string | null {
if (!input.name) return "Enter a name for the client.";
if (!input.redirectUris.length) return "Add at least one redirect URI.";
export function validateClientInput(input: ClientInput, t: Translate = ADMIN_EN): string | null {
if (!input.name) return t("admin.clients.validation.name");
if (!input.redirectUris.length) return t("admin.clients.validation.redirectUris");
for (const uri of input.redirectUris) {
try {
new URL(uri); // must be an absolute URL — any scheme (public/native clients use custom ones)
} catch {
return `"${uri}" is not a valid redirect URI — use an absolute URL like https://app.example.com/callback.`;
return t("admin.clients.validation.redirectUri", { uri });
}
}
return null;
@@ -100,10 +100,13 @@ function listHref(state: ListState, overrides: Partial<ListState> = {}): string
}
export function buildClientsListModel(opts: {
canWrite?: boolean;
clients: OAuth2Client[];
csrfToken?: string;
t?: Translate;
url: URL | URLSearchParams | string;
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const query = parseListQuery(opts.url, { defaultPageSize: DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE });
const needle = query.q.toLowerCase();
@@ -116,56 +119,57 @@ export function buildClientsListModel(opts: {
const state: ListState = { page: page.page, pageSize: page.pageSize, q: query.q };
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: "Admin" }, { label: "OAuth2 clients" }],
filterBar: listFilterBar(state),
pagination: listPagination(state, page),
table: listTable(rows),
title: "OAuth2 clients",
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: t("admin.nav.section") }, { label: t("admin.clients.title") }],
canWrite: opts.canWrite !== false,
filterBar: listFilterBar(state, t),
pagination: listPagination(state, page, t),
table: listTable(rows, t),
title: t("admin.clients.title"),
};
}
function listTable(rows: ClientView[]) {
function listTable(rows: ClientView[], t: Translate) {
return {
caption: "OAuth2 clients",
columns: [{ label: "Name" }, { label: "Client ID" }, { label: "Type" }],
caption: t("admin.clients.title"),
columns: [{ label: t("admin.clients.column.name") }, { label: t("admin.clients.column.id") }, { label: t("admin.clients.column.type") }],
rows: rows.map((c) => ({
cells: [
{ rowHeader: { href: detailHref(c.id), text: c.name } },
{ className: "cell-muted", text: c.id },
{ badge: { label: c.public ? "Public" : "Confidential", tone: c.public ? "warn" : "info" } },
{ badge: { label: c.public ? t("admin.clients.public") : t("admin.clients.confidential"), tone: c.public ? "warn" : "info" } },
],
name: c.name,
})),
};
}
function listFilterBar(state: ListState) {
function listFilterBar(state: ListState, t: Translate) {
const pills: { label: string; remove: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) pills.push({ label: "Search", remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, q: "" }), value: state.q });
if (state.q) pills.push({ label: t("filter.search"), remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, q: "" }), value: state.q });
return {
applyLabel: "Apply",
applyLabel: t("filter.apply"),
clearHref: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE,
label: "Filter clients",
label: t("admin.clients.filter"),
pills,
rows: [[
{ label: "Search clients", name: "q", placeholder: "Search name or client ID…", type: "search", value: state.q },
{ label: t("admin.clients.searchLabel"), name: "q", placeholder: t("admin.clients.searchPlaceholder"), type: "search", value: state.q },
{ type: "spacer" },
]],
};
}
function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>) {
function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>, t: Translate) {
const hidden: { name: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) hidden.push({ name: "q", value: state.q });
return {
label: "Clients pagination",
label: t("admin.clients.pagination"),
next: { href: page.next ? listHref(state, { page: page.next }) : undefined },
pages: page.pages.map((p) =>
p.ellipsis ? { ellipsis: true }
: p.current ? { current: true, label: String(p.page) }
: { href: listHref(state, { page: p.page as number }), label: String(p.page) }),
prev: { href: page.prev ? listHref(state, { page: page.prev }) : undefined },
rows: { hidden, label: "Rows", name: "pageSize", options: PAGE_SIZES, submitLabel: "Go", value: state.pageSize },
rows: { hidden, label: t("pagination.rows"), name: "pageSize", options: PAGE_SIZES, submitLabel: t("pagination.go"), value: state.pageSize },
summary: { from: page.from, to: page.to, total: page.total },
};
}
@@ -175,18 +179,20 @@ function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>) {
export function buildClientFormModel(opts: {
csrfToken?: string;
error?: string;
t?: Translate;
values?: Partial<ClientInput>;
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const v = opts.values;
const nameField: FieldConfig = {
autocomplete: "off", icon: "i-box", id: "name", label: "Name", name: "name", required: true, value: v?.name ?? "",
autocomplete: "off", icon: "i-box", id: "name", label: t("admin.clients.field.name"), name: "name", required: true, value: v?.name ?? "",
};
const scopeField: FieldConfig = {
hint: "Space-separated scopes the client may request.", id: "scope", label: "Scopes", name: "scope",
hint: t("admin.clients.field.scopesHint"), id: "scope", label: t("admin.clients.field.scopes"), name: "scope",
value: v?.scope ?? DEFAULT_SCOPE,
};
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: "OAuth2 clients" }, { label: "Register" }],
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: t("admin.clients.title") }, { label: t("admin.clients.register") }],
error: opts.error,
form: {
action: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE,
@@ -197,27 +203,31 @@ export function buildClientFormModel(opts: {
public: v?.public ?? false,
redirectUris: (v?.redirectUris ?? []).join("\n"),
scopeField,
submitLabel: "Register client",
submitLabel: t("admin.clients.registerClient"),
},
title: "Register client",
title: t("admin.clients.registerTitle"),
};
}
export function buildClientDetailModel(opts: {
canWrite?: boolean;
client: ClientView;
created?: boolean; // just registered → success banner + the one-time secret (if any)
csrfToken?: string;
secret?: string; // one-time client_secret (confidential clients), shown once right after create
t?: Translate;
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const base = detailHref(opts.client.id);
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: "OAuth2 clients" }, { label: opts.client.name }],
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: t("admin.clients.title") }, { label: opts.client.name }],
canWrite: opts.canWrite !== false,
client: opts.client,
created: opts.created ?? false,
csrfToken: opts.csrfToken ?? "",
delete: { action: `${base}/delete` },
secret: opts.secret,
title: opts.created ? "Client registered" : opts.client.name,
title: opts.created ? t("admin.clients.created") : opts.client.name,
};
}
@@ -237,47 +247,49 @@ function readClientInput(form: URLSearchParams): ClientInput {
// Hydra capability (else a themed 503). Each route below is a thin handler over these.
interface ClientsDeps { ctx: RequestContext; hydra: HydraAdmin; user: User; }
function withClients(inner: (deps: ClientsDeps) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
function withClients(inner: (deps: ClientsDeps) => Promise<RouteResult>, action?: AdminAction): RouteHandler {
return async (ctx) => {
const user = requireAdmin(ctx);
const user = requirePermission(ctx, "oauth2-clients", action);
const hydra = ctx.system?.hydra;
if (!hydra) return unavailable(ctx, "Hydra OAuth2 admin");
if (!hydra) return unavailable(ctx, ctx.t("admin.capability.hydra"));
return inner({ ctx, hydra, user });
};
}
// Same, plus the target client from ctx.params.id (unknown → themed 404).
function withClient(inner: (deps: ClientsDeps, client: OAuth2Client, id: string) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
function withClient(inner: (deps: ClientsDeps, client: OAuth2Client, id: string) => Promise<RouteResult>, action?: AdminAction): RouteHandler {
return withClients(async (deps) => {
const id = deps.ctx.params["id"] ?? "";
const client = await deps.hydra.getClient(id);
if (!client) return notFound(deps.ctx);
return inner(deps, client, id);
});
}, action);
}
const clientFormResult = (ctx: RequestContext, extra: { error?: string; values?: Partial<ClientInput> }): RouteResult =>
({ data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildClientFormModel({ csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, ...extra }) }, view: "client-form" });
({ data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildClientFormModel({ csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, t: ctx.t, ...extra }) }, view: "client-form" });
const canWriteClients = (ctx: RequestContext): boolean => can(ctx, permissionName("oauth2-clients", "write"));
const clientDetailResult = (ctx: RequestContext, client: OAuth2Client, extra: { created?: boolean; secret?: string } = {}): RouteResult =>
({ data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildClientDetailModel({ client: toClientView(client), csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, ...extra }) }, view: "client-detail" });
({ data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildClientDetailModel({ canWrite: canWriteClients(ctx), client: toClientView(client), csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, t: ctx.t, ...extra }) }, view: "client-detail" });
// GET /admin/clients — the list.
export const clientsList = withClients(async ({ ctx, hydra }) => {
const { clients } = await hydra.listClients({ pageSize: LIST_FETCH_SIZE });
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildClientsListModel({ clients, csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, url: ctx.url }) }, view: "clients" };
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildClientsListModel({ canWrite: canWriteClients(ctx), clients, csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, t: ctx.t, url: ctx.url }) }, view: "clients" };
});
// POST /admin/clients — register; on success show the one-time secret directly (no PRG, Hydra never
// returns it again). A Hydra 4xx (bad redirect/scope) re-renders the form (400); a 5xx rethrows → 500.
export const clientsCreate = withClients(async ({ ctx, hydra, user }) => {
const input = readClientInput((await guardedForm(ctx))!);
const error = validateClientInput(input);
const error = validateClientInput(input, ctx.t);
if (error) return { ...clientFormResult(ctx, { error, values: input }), status: 400 };
let created: OAuth2Client;
try {
created = await hydra.createClient(clientPayload(input));
} catch (err) {
if (err instanceof HydraError && err.status < 500) return { ...clientFormResult(ctx, { error: "Hydra rejected the client — check the redirect URIs and scopes.", values: input }), status: 400 };
if (err instanceof HydraError && err.status < 500) return { ...clientFormResult(ctx, { error: ctx.t("admin.clients.error.rejected"), values: input }), status: 400 };
throw err;
}
ctx.log.info("admin: oauth2 client registered", { actor: user.id, client: created.client_id ?? "" });
@@ -285,7 +297,7 @@ export const clientsCreate = withClients(async ({ ctx, hydra, user }) => {
});
// GET /admin/clients/new — the register form.
export const clientsNewForm = withClients(({ ctx }) => Promise.resolve(clientFormResult(ctx, {})));
export const clientsNewForm = withClients(({ ctx }) => Promise.resolve(clientFormResult(ctx, {})), "write");
// GET /admin/clients/:id — the detail (read-only; the secret is shown only once, at creation).
export const clientsDetail = withClient((deps, client) => Promise.resolve(clientDetailResult(deps.ctx, client)));
@@ -294,12 +306,13 @@ export const clientsDetail = withClient((deps, client) => Promise.resolve(client
export const clientsDeleteConfirm = withClient((deps, client, id) => {
const base = detailHref(id);
const name = toClientView(client).name;
const tt = deps.ctx.t;
return Promise.resolve({ data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildConfirmModel({
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: "OAuth2 clients" }, { href: base, label: name }, { label: "Delete" }],
cancelHref: base, confirmAction: `${base}/delete`, confirmLabel: "Delete client",
message: `Delete client ${name}? Apps using it can no longer sign in through Plainpages.`, title: "Delete client",
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, label: tt("admin.clients.title") }, { href: base, label: name }, { label: tt("common.delete") }],
cancelHref: base, confirmAction: `${base}/delete`, confirmLabel: tt("admin.clients.delete"),
message: tt("admin.clients.deleteMessage", { name }), title: tt("admin.clients.delete"),
}) }, view: "confirm" });
});
}, "write");
// POST /admin/clients/:id/delete — perform it.
export const clientsDelete = withClient(async ({ ctx, hydra, user }, _client, id) => {
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
// The pure half of permission granting: what a submitted checkbox set changes, and the picker the
// two screens render from it. The Keto writes and the HTTP round trip are covered in app.test.ts.
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import { test } from "node:test";
import type { PermissionDecl } from "#plugin-api";
import { buildPermissionPicker, grantDiff, grantTuple, groupSubject, userSubject } from "./admin-grants.ts";
const declared: PermissionDecl[] = [
{ description: "View users", name: "users:read" },
{ description: "Edit users", name: "users:write" },
{ name: "groups:read" },
];
test("grantTuple targets a user by subject_id and a group by subject_set", () => {
assert.deepEqual(grantTuple("users:read", userSubject("u1")), { namespace: "Permission", object: "users:read", relation: "granted", subject_id: "user:u1" });
assert.deepEqual(grantTuple("users:read", groupSubject("eng")), {
namespace: "Permission", object: "users:read", relation: "granted",
subject_set: { namespace: "Group", object: "eng", relation: "members" },
});
});
test("grantDiff: the submitted set is the desired state — tick grants, untick revokes, unchanged is a no-op", () => {
assert.deepEqual(grantDiff(declared, ["users:read"], ["users:read", "users:write"]), { grant: ["users:write"], revoke: [] });
assert.deepEqual(grantDiff(declared, ["users:read", "users:write"], ["users:read"]), { grant: [], revoke: ["users:write"] });
assert.deepEqual(grantDiff(declared, ["users:read"], ["users:read"]), { grant: [], revoke: [] });
assert.deepEqual(grantDiff(declared, ["users:read"], []), { grant: [], revoke: ["users:read"] }); // every box cleared
});
test("grantDiff ignores anything the plugins don't declare, in both directions", () => {
// A crafted POST can't grant a name no plugin gates on…
assert.deepEqual(grantDiff(declared, [], ["superuser:all"]), { grant: [], revoke: [] });
// …and a held name that is no longer declared (its plugin was uninstalled) is left alone rather
// than silently revoked by an unrelated save — this screen only speaks for what it offered.
assert.deepEqual(grantDiff(declared, ["legacy:thing"], ["users:read"]), { grant: ["users:read"], revoke: [] });
});
test("buildPermissionPicker ticks what is held and carries each declaration's description", () => {
const picker = buildPermissionPicker({ action: "/admin/users/u1/permissions", declared, direct: ["users:write"] });
assert.equal(picker.action, "/admin/users/u1/permissions");
assert.deepEqual(picker.choices.map((c) => c.name), ["users:read", "users:write", "groups:read"]);
assert.deepEqual(picker.choices.map((c) => c.checked), [false, true, false]);
assert.equal(picker.choices[0]?.description, "View users");
assert.equal(picker.choices[2]?.description, ""); // a declaration may omit one
assert.equal(picker.empty, undefined);
assert.equal(picker.readOnly, false);
assert.equal(picker.inheritedNote, undefined); // nothing is group-held here
});
// The failure this prevents: a permission held through a group used to render unticked, so the page
// said "not held" about a grant that reaches the JWT — and unticking it wrote nothing, which read as
// a successful revoke. Inherited rows are ticked, disabled, and never posted.
test("buildPermissionPicker distinguishes a direct grant from one inherited through a group", () => {
const picker = buildPermissionPicker({ action: "/x", declared, direct: ["users:write"], effective: ["users:read", "users:write"] });
assert.deepEqual(picker.choices.map((c) => [c.name, c.checked, c.inherited]), [
["users:read", true, true], // effective but not direct → shown as held, not editable here
["users:write", true, false], // direct → editable
["groups:read", false, false],
]);
assert.ok(picker.inheritedNote, "the disabled row needs an explanation");
});
test("buildPermissionPicker in read-only mode still shows the state, and marks itself unwritable", () => {
const picker = buildPermissionPicker({ action: "/x", declared, direct: ["users:read"], effective: ["users:read", "groups:read"], readOnly: true });
assert.equal(picker.readOnly, true);
assert.deepEqual(picker.choices.map((c) => c.checked), [true, false, true]); // a reader still sees who holds what
// Every row renders disabled for a reader, so the writable copy would be wrong twice over: "tick to
// grant" is false, and "greyed-out means group-held" would misattribute the direct grant.
assert.equal(picker.inheritedNote, undefined);
assert.notEqual(picker.hint, buildPermissionPicker({ action: "/x", declared, direct: [] }).hint);
});
test("buildPermissionPicker notes the transitive lag for a group, and stays quiet for a user", () => {
// A group's members inherit, so the change reaches them at their next re-mint; a user's own grant
// change revokes their live tokens, so there is nothing to warn about.
assert.ok(buildPermissionPicker({ action: "/x", declared, direct: [], transitive: true }).pending);
assert.equal(buildPermissionPicker({ action: "/x", declared, direct: [] }).pending, undefined);
});
test("buildPermissionPicker says so when no plugin declares a permission, rather than rendering an empty box", () => {
const picker = buildPermissionPicker({ action: "/x", declared: [], direct: [] });
assert.deepEqual(picker.choices, []);
assert.ok(picker.empty);
});
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@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
// Permission grants, shared by the Users and Groups screens. A permission is held by a user
// (`Permission:<name>#granted@user:<id>`) or by a whole group (`…@Group:<name>#members`), and Keto
// resolves a group's grant transitively at login.
//
// The set of permissions that *exist* is `ctx.declaredPermissions` — the host's catalog, built from
// what the installed plugins declare in code. Nothing here invents a name, which is why the old
// Permissions screen is gone: a grant is a property of a user or a group, edited where they are.
import type { KetoClient, PermissionDecl, RelationTuple, SubjectSet, Translate } from "#plugin-api";
const PERMISSION_NS = "Permission";
const GRANTED = "granted";
export const PERMISSIONS_FIELD = "permission"; // the checkbox name the two forms post
export type GrantSubject = { subject_id: string } | { subject_set: SubjectSet };
export const userSubject = (id: string): GrantSubject => ({ subject_id: `user:${id}` });
export const groupSubject = (name: string): GrantSubject => ({ subject_set: { namespace: "Group", object: name, relation: "members" } });
export function grantTuple(permission: string, subject: GrantSubject): RelationTuple {
return { namespace: PERMISSION_NS, object: permission, relation: GRANTED, ...subject };
}
// The permissions this subject holds *directly* — one Keto read filtered by the subject, not one per
// declared name. This is the edge the picker edits; `effectivePermissions` adds what a group confers.
export async function heldPermissions(keto: KetoClient, subject: GrantSubject): Promise<string[]> {
const held = new Set<string>();
let pageToken: string | undefined;
do {
const page = await keto.listRelations({ namespace: PERMISSION_NS, relation: GRANTED, ...subject, ...(pageToken ? { pageToken } : {}) });
for (const tuple of page.tuples) held.add(tuple.object);
pageToken = page.nextPageToken ?? undefined;
} while (pageToken);
return [...held].sort();
}
// Every declared permission the subject effectively holds — direct grants *plus* anything reached
// through a group, which is what actually lands in their JWT. One Keto check per declared name;
// the catalog is small and this is an admin screen (login does the same walk).
export async function effectivePermissions(keto: KetoClient, subject: GrantSubject, declared: readonly PermissionDecl[]): Promise<string[]> {
const held = await Promise.all(declared.map((decl) => keto.check({ namespace: PERMISSION_NS, object: decl.name, relation: GRANTED, ...subject })));
return declared.filter((_, i) => held[i]).map((decl) => decl.name);
}
export interface PermissionChoice {
checked: boolean; // held directly — the only state this form can change
description: string;
// Effective through a group, not granted directly. Rendered ticked but disabled: the grant is real
// (it reaches the JWT), and it is removed by editing the group, not this subject.
inherited: boolean;
name: string;
}
export interface PermissionPicker {
action: string;
choices: PermissionChoice[];
empty: string | undefined; // set when no plugin declares a permission — the picker has nothing to offer
error?: string; // a rejected save (e.g. the self-revoke guard), rendered above the list
field: string;
hint: string;
inheritedNote: string | undefined; // set when at least one choice is group-held, to explain the disabled row
legend: string;
// Set for a group: its members hold these transitively, so a change reaches them at their next
// re-mint rather than at once. The user picker revokes live tokens, so it says nothing.
pending: string | undefined;
readOnly: boolean; // the viewer holds :read but not :write — show the state, offer no save
submit: string;
}
// The checkbox list: every declared permission, ticked where this subject holds it. A fixed list
// means the form is the whole truth — what it posts back *is* the desired set of *direct* grants
// (grantDiff). An inherited row is disabled, so it never posts and can never be diffed into a revoke.
export function buildPermissionPicker(opts: {
action: string;
declared: readonly PermissionDecl[];
direct: string[];
effective?: string[]; // omit when the caller can't resolve group-held grants; then only direct shows
readOnly?: boolean;
t?: Translate;
transitive?: boolean; // a group: its members inherit, so the change lands at their next re-mint
}): PermissionPicker {
const t = opts.t ?? ((k: string) => k);
const directSet = new Set(opts.direct);
const effectiveSet = new Set(opts.effective ?? opts.direct);
const choices = opts.declared.map((decl) => ({
checked: directSet.has(decl.name) || effectiveSet.has(decl.name),
description: decl.description ?? "",
inherited: !directSet.has(decl.name) && effectiveSet.has(decl.name),
name: decl.name,
}));
return {
action: opts.action,
choices,
empty: opts.declared.length === 0 ? t("admin.grants.none") : undefined,
field: PERMISSIONS_FIELD,
// A reader sees every row disabled, so "tick to grant" is false and "greyed-out means group-held"
// is worse than false — it would misattribute a *direct* grant to a group that doesn't hold it.
hint: t(opts.readOnly === true ? "admin.grants.hintReadOnly" : "admin.grants.hint"),
inheritedNote: opts.readOnly !== true && choices.some((c) => c.inherited) ? t("admin.grants.inherited") : undefined,
legend: t("admin.grants.legend"),
pending: opts.transitive === true ? t("admin.grants.pending") : undefined,
readOnly: opts.readOnly === true,
submit: t("admin.grants.save"),
};
}
// What a submitted set changes. Pure so the diff is testable without Keto: only declared names are
// considered, so a crafted POST cannot grant something no plugin gates on, and a held-but-undeclared
// name (left over from an uninstalled plugin) is never silently revoked by an unrelated save.
export function grantDiff(declared: readonly PermissionDecl[], held: string[], wanted: string[]): { grant: string[]; revoke: string[] } {
const offered = new Set(declared.map((d) => d.name));
const heldSet = new Set(held);
const wantedSet = new Set(wanted.filter((name) => offered.has(name)));
return {
grant: [...wantedSet].filter((name) => !heldSet.has(name)).sort(),
revoke: [...heldSet].filter((name) => offered.has(name) && !wantedSet.has(name)).sort(),
};
}
export async function applyGrants(keto: KetoClient, subject: GrantSubject, diff: { grant: string[]; revoke: string[] }): Promise<void> {
for (const name of diff.grant) await keto.writeTuple(grantTuple(name, subject));
for (const name of diff.revoke) await keto.deleteTuple(grantTuple(name, subject));
}
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@@ -6,8 +6,9 @@
// per-route handlers (keyed on ctx.params) over a shared `withGroups` gate — admin-only, CSRF-guarded,
// each returning a RouteResult.
import { type KetoClient, type KratosAdmin, paginate, parseListQuery, type RelationQuery, type RelationTuple, type RequestContext, type RouteHandler, type RouteResult, type SubjectSet, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, notFound, requireAdmin, unavailable } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import { can, type KetoClient, type KratosAdmin, paginate, parseListQuery, type RelationQuery, type RelationTuple, type RequestContext, type RouteHandler, type RouteResult, type SubjectSet, type Translate, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { applyGrants, buildPermissionPicker, effectivePermissions, grantDiff, grantTuple, groupSubject, heldPermissions, type PermissionPicker, PERMISSIONS_FIELD } from "./admin-grants.ts";
import { ADMIN_EN, type AdminAction, ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, notFound, permissionName, requirePermission, unavailable } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import type { FieldConfig } from "./admin-users.ts";
const GROUP_NS = "Group";
@@ -90,8 +91,8 @@ const SORT: Record<string, (g: GroupView) => number | string> = {
name: (g) => g.name,
};
const COLUMNS = [
{ key: "name", label: "Group" },
{ key: "members", label: "Members" },
{ key: "name", label: "admin.groups.column.name" },
{ key: "members", label: "admin.groups.column.members" },
];
function detailHref(name: string): string {
@@ -110,10 +111,13 @@ function listHref(state: ListState, overrides: Partial<ListState> = {}): string
}
export function buildGroupsListModel(opts: {
canWrite?: boolean;
csrfToken?: string;
groups: GroupView[];
t?: Translate;
url: URL | URLSearchParams | string;
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const query = parseListQuery(opts.url, { defaultPageSize: DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE });
const sort = query.sort && SORT[query.sort.field] ? query.sort : null;
const sortToken = sort ? (sort.dir === "desc" ? `-${sort.field}` : sort.field) : null;
@@ -136,21 +140,22 @@ export function buildGroupsListModel(opts: {
const state: ListState = { page: page.page, pageSize: page.pageSize, q: query.q, sort: sortToken };
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: "Admin" }, { label: "Groups" }],
filterBar: listFilterBar(state),
pagination: listPagination(state, page),
table: listTable(rows, state, sort),
title: "Groups",
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: t("admin.nav.section") }, { label: t("admin.groups.title") }],
canWrite: opts.canWrite !== false,
filterBar: listFilterBar(state, t),
pagination: listPagination(state, page, t),
table: listTable(rows, state, sort, t),
title: t("admin.groups.title"),
};
}
function listTable(rows: GroupView[], state: ListState, sort: { dir: "asc" | "desc"; field: string } | null) {
function listTable(rows: GroupView[], state: ListState, sort: { dir: "asc" | "desc"; field: string } | null, t: Translate) {
return {
caption: "Groups",
caption: t("admin.groups.title"),
columns: COLUMNS.map((c) => {
const dir = sort && sort.field === c.key ? sort.dir : undefined;
const next = dir === "asc" ? `-${c.key}` : c.key;
return { href: listHref(state, { page: 1, sort: next }), label: c.label, sort: dir, sortable: true };
return { href: listHref(state, { page: 1, sort: next }), label: t(c.label), sort: dir, sortable: true };
}),
rows: rows.map((g) => ({
cells: [{ rowHeader: { href: detailHref(g.name), text: g.name } }, String(g.memberCount)],
@@ -159,34 +164,34 @@ function listTable(rows: GroupView[], state: ListState, sort: { dir: "asc" | "de
};
}
function listFilterBar(state: ListState) {
function listFilterBar(state: ListState, t: Translate) {
const pills: { label: string; remove: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) pills.push({ label: "Search", remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, q: "" }), value: state.q });
if (state.q) pills.push({ label: t("filter.search"), remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, q: "" }), value: state.q });
return {
applyLabel: "Apply",
applyLabel: t("filter.apply"),
clearHref: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE,
label: "Filter groups",
label: t("admin.groups.filter"),
pills,
rows: [[
{ label: "Search groups", name: "q", placeholder: "Search group name…", type: "search", value: state.q },
{ label: t("admin.groups.searchLabel"), name: "q", placeholder: t("admin.groups.searchPlaceholder"), type: "search", value: state.q },
{ type: "spacer" },
]],
};
}
function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>) {
function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>, t: Translate) {
const hidden: { name: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) hidden.push({ name: "q", value: state.q });
if (state.sort) hidden.push({ name: "sort", value: state.sort });
return {
label: "Groups pagination",
label: t("admin.groups.pagination"),
next: { href: page.next ? listHref(state, { page: page.next }) : undefined },
pages: page.pages.map((p) =>
p.ellipsis ? { ellipsis: true }
: p.current ? { current: true, label: String(p.page) }
: { href: listHref(state, { page: p.page as number }), label: String(p.page) }),
prev: { href: page.prev ? listHref(state, { page: page.prev }) : undefined },
rows: { hidden, label: "Rows", name: "pageSize", options: PAGE_SIZES, submitLabel: "Go", value: state.pageSize },
rows: { hidden, label: t("pagination.rows"), name: "pageSize", options: PAGE_SIZES, submitLabel: t("pagination.go"), value: state.pageSize },
summary: { from: page.from, to: page.to, total: page.total },
};
}
@@ -197,14 +202,16 @@ export function buildGroupFormModel(opts: {
csrfToken?: string;
error?: string;
memberOptions: MemberOption[];
t?: Translate;
values?: { member?: string; name?: string };
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const nameField: FieldConfig = {
autocomplete: "off", hint: "Lowercase letters, digits, dashes and underscores.", icon: "i-layers",
id: "name", label: "Group name", name: "name", required: true, value: opts.values?.name ?? "",
autocomplete: "off", hint: t("admin.groups.field.nameHint"), icon: "i-layers",
id: "name", label: t("admin.groups.field.name"), name: "name", required: true, value: opts.values?.name ?? "",
};
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: "Groups" }, { label: "New" }],
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: t("admin.groups.title") }, { label: t("common.new") }],
error: opts.error,
form: {
action: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE,
@@ -213,39 +220,46 @@ export function buildGroupFormModel(opts: {
memberOptions: opts.memberOptions,
nameField,
selectedMember: opts.values?.member ?? "",
submitLabel: "Create group",
submitLabel: t("admin.groups.create"),
},
title: "New group",
title: t("admin.groups.new"),
};
}
export function buildGroupDetailModel(opts: {
canWrite?: boolean; // false ⇒ a `groups:read` holder: show the members, offer no edit
candidates: MemberOption[];
csrfToken?: string;
error?: string;
group: { name: string };
members: MemberView[];
permissions?: PermissionPicker;
t?: Translate;
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const name = opts.group.name;
const base = detailHref(name);
const taken = new Set(opts.members.map((m) => m.subject));
const self = `group:${name}`; // a group can't be a member of itself
const options = opts.candidates.filter((c) => c.value !== self && !taken.has(c.value));
const canWrite = opts.canWrite !== false;
return {
add: { action: `${base}/members`, options },
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: "Groups" }, { label: name }],
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: t("admin.groups.title") }, { label: name }],
canWrite, // the view drops add/remove/delete when false; the host already 403s those POSTs
csrfToken: opts.csrfToken ?? "",
delete: { action: `${base}/delete` },
error: opts.error,
group: { name },
members: { action: `${base}/members/delete`, rows: opts.members },
permissions: opts.permissions,
title: name,
};
}
// ---- request handler (imperative shell) ----
// Drain every page of a relation-tuple query. (Reused by the Roles screen — same membership model.)
// Drain every page of a relation-tuple query.
export async function pagedTuples(keto: KetoClient, query: RelationQuery): Promise<RelationTuple[]> {
const out: RelationTuple[] = [];
let pageToken: string | undefined;
@@ -279,38 +293,39 @@ async function groupExists(keto: KetoClient, name: string): Promise<boolean> {
return page.tuples.length > 0;
}
// Shared per-request deps for the Groups screen, resolved by `withGroups`: the gate + the Keto and
// Kratos capabilities (else a themed 503). Each route below is a thin handler over these.
// Shared per-request deps for the Groups screen, resolved by `withGroups`: the gate (`groups:read` on
// a GET, `groups:write` on a POST) + the Keto and Kratos capabilities (else a themed 503). Each route
// below is a thin handler over these.
interface GroupsDeps { ctx: RequestContext; keto: KetoClient; kratosAdmin: KratosAdmin; user: User; }
function withGroups(inner: (deps: GroupsDeps) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
function withGroups(inner: (deps: GroupsDeps) => Promise<RouteResult>, action?: AdminAction): RouteHandler {
return async (ctx) => {
const user = requireAdmin(ctx);
const user = requirePermission(ctx, "groups", action);
const keto = ctx.system?.keto;
const kratosAdmin = ctx.system?.kratosAdmin;
if (!keto || !kratosAdmin) return unavailable(ctx, "Keto and Kratos identity admin");
if (!keto || !kratosAdmin) return unavailable(ctx, ctx.t("admin.capability.keto"));
return inner({ ctx, keto, kratosAdmin, user });
};
}
// Same, plus the validated :name from ctx.params (an invalid group name → themed 404).
function withGroupName(inner: (deps: GroupsDeps, name: string) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
function withGroupName(inner: (deps: GroupsDeps, name: string) => Promise<RouteResult>, action?: AdminAction): RouteHandler {
return withGroups((deps) => {
const name = deps.ctx.params["name"] ?? "";
if (!isValidGroupName(name)) return Promise.resolve(notFound(deps.ctx));
return inner(deps, name);
});
}, action);
}
const groupFormResult = async (deps: GroupsDeps, extra: { error?: string; values?: { member?: string; name?: string } }): Promise<RouteResult> => {
const { options } = await memberCandidates(deps.keto, deps.kratosAdmin);
return { data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildGroupFormModel({ csrfToken: deps.ctx.chrome.csrfToken, memberOptions: options, ...extra }) }, view: "group-form" };
return { data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildGroupFormModel({ csrfToken: deps.ctx.chrome.csrfToken, memberOptions: options, t: deps.ctx.t, ...extra }) }, view: "group-form" };
};
// GET /admin/groups — the list.
export const groupsList = withGroups(async ({ ctx, keto }) => {
const groups = groupsFromTuples(await pagedTuples(keto, { namespace: GROUP_NS, relation: MEMBERS }));
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildGroupsListModel({ csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, groups, url: ctx.url }) }, view: "groups" };
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildGroupsListModel({ canWrite: can(ctx, permissionName("groups", "write")), csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, groups, t: ctx.t, url: ctx.url }) }, view: "groups" };
});
// POST /admin/groups — create (a group exists once it has ≥1 member, so this writes the first tuple).
@@ -321,8 +336,8 @@ export const groupsCreate = withGroups(async (deps) => {
const member = (form.get("member") ?? "").trim();
const tuple = memberTuple(name, member);
const reject = async (error: string): Promise<RouteResult> => ({ ...(await groupFormResult(deps, { error, values: { member, name } })), status: 400 });
if (!isValidGroupName(name)) return reject("Group names use lowercase letters, digits, dashes and underscores.");
if (!tuple) return reject("Pick a member to add as the group's first member.");
if (!isValidGroupName(name)) return reject(ctx.t("admin.groups.validation.name"));
if (!tuple) return reject(ctx.t("admin.groups.validation.member"));
if (await groupExists(keto, name)) return reject("A group with that name already exists.");
await keto.writeTuple(tuple);
ctx.log.info("admin: group created", { actor: user.id, group: name });
@@ -330,13 +345,38 @@ export const groupsCreate = withGroups(async (deps) => {
});
// GET /admin/groups/new — the create form.
export const groupsNewForm = withGroups((deps) => groupFormResult(deps, {}));
export const groupsNewForm = withGroups((deps) => groupFormResult(deps, {}), "write");
// GET /admin/groups/:name — the detail + membership page.
export const groupsDetail = withGroupName(async ({ ctx, keto, kratosAdmin }, name) => {
const { emailById, options } = await memberCandidates(keto, kratosAdmin);
const members = (await pagedTuples(keto, { namespace: GROUP_NS, object: name, relation: MEMBERS })).map((t) => memberView(t, emailById));
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildGroupDetailModel({ candidates: options, csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, group: { name }, members }) }, view: "group-detail" };
const subject = groupSubject(name);
const [direct, effective] = await Promise.all([heldPermissions(keto, subject), effectivePermissions(keto, subject, ctx.declaredPermissions)]);
const permissions = buildPermissionPicker({
action: `${detailHref(name)}/permissions`,
declared: ctx.declaredPermissions,
direct,
effective, // a group nested in another group inherits its permissions too
readOnly: !can(ctx, permissionName("groups", "write")),
t: ctx.t,
transitive: true, // members inherit, so a change here lands at their next re-mint, not at once
});
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildGroupDetailModel({ canWrite: !permissions.readOnly, candidates: options, csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, group: { name }, members, permissions, t: ctx.t }) }, view: "group-detail" };
});
// POST /admin/groups/:name/permissions — the submitted checkboxes are the desired set. Members hold
// a group's permissions transitively, so the change reaches them at their next login or re-mint —
// the documented instant-revoke tradeoff for anything held through a group.
export const groupsPermissions = withGroupName(async ({ ctx, keto, user }, name) => {
const form = (await guardedForm(ctx))!;
const subject = groupSubject(name);
const diff = grantDiff(ctx.declaredPermissions, await heldPermissions(keto, subject), form.getAll(PERMISSIONS_FIELD));
await applyGrants(keto, subject, diff);
if (diff.grant.length > 0 || diff.revoke.length > 0) {
ctx.log.info("admin: group permissions changed", { actor: user.id, granted: diff.grant.join(","), group: name, revoked: diff.revoke.join(",") });
}
return { redirect: detailHref(name) };
});
// POST /admin/groups/:name/members — add a member (skip an invalid member or a self-nest).
@@ -350,18 +390,25 @@ export const groupsAddMember = withGroupName(async ({ ctx, keto }, name) => {
// GET /admin/groups/:name/delete — the deliberate confirm step.
export const groupsDeleteConfirm = withGroupName((deps, name) => {
const base = detailHref(name);
const tt = deps.ctx.t;
return Promise.resolve({ data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildConfirmModel({
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: "Groups" }, { href: base, label: name }, { label: "Delete" }],
cancelHref: base, confirmAction: `${base}/delete`, confirmLabel: "Delete group",
message: `Delete group ${name}? This removes the group and all its memberships.`, title: "Delete group",
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, label: tt("admin.groups.title") }, { href: base, label: name }, { label: tt("common.delete") }],
cancelHref: base, confirmAction: `${base}/delete`, confirmLabel: tt("admin.groups.delete"),
message: tt("admin.groups.deleteMessage", { name }), title: tt("admin.groups.delete"),
}) }, view: "confirm" });
});
}, "write");
// POST /admin/groups/:name/delete — remove every member tuple (the group ceases to exist).
export const groupsDelete = withGroupName(async ({ ctx, keto, user }, name) => {
await guardedForm(ctx); // CSRF-verify the POST
// Drop what the group *holds* before what it *contains*: a Keto set exists only through its
// tuples, so leaving the grants behind would resurrect every permission the moment someone
// re-created a group with the same name.
const subject = groupSubject(name);
const held = await heldPermissions(keto, subject);
for (const permission of held) await keto.deleteTuple(grantTuple(permission, subject));
await keto.deleteTuple({ namespace: GROUP_NS, object: name, relation: MEMBERS });
ctx.log.info("admin: group deleted", { actor: user.id, group: name });
ctx.log.info("admin: group deleted", { actor: user.id, group: name, revoked: held.join(",") });
return { redirect: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE };
});
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@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
// Built-in Roles & permissions admin screen: the pure view-model + Keto builders. A role is a
// Keto subject set (Role:<name>#members); members are users (subject_id) or groups (subject_set) —
// "assign roles to users/groups". The "effective access" view flattens a Keto `expand` tree into the
// distinct set of users who hold the role directly or transitively via a group. The HTTP
// routing/gate/CSRF + live Keto/Kratos calls are exercised over HTTP in app.test.ts.
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import { test } from "node:test";
import { memberView } from "./admin-groups.ts";
import {
buildRoleDetailModel,
buildRoleFormModel,
buildRolesListModel,
expandToEffectiveUsers,
isValidRoleName,
roleMemberTuple,
} from "./admin-roles.ts";
import type { ExpandTree, RelationTuple } from "#plugin-api";
const uid = (n: number) => `01902d5e-7b6c-7e3a-9f21-3c8d1e0a4b${String(n).padStart(2, "0")}`;
const userTuple = (role: string, n: number): RelationTuple =>
({ namespace: "Role", object: role, relation: "members", subject_id: `user:${uid(n)}` });
const groupTuple = (role: string, group: string): RelationTuple =>
({ namespace: "Role", object: role, relation: "members", subject_set: { namespace: "Group", object: group, relation: "members" } });
test("isValidRoleName + roleMemberTuple map the form value to a Role tuple over a user/group (else null)", () => {
for (const ok of ["admin", "editor", "team-a", "a1_b9"]) assert.equal(isValidRoleName(ok), true, ok);
for (const bad of ["", "Admin", "a b", "-bad", "a".repeat(65)]) assert.equal(isValidRoleName(bad), false, bad);
assert.deepEqual(roleMemberTuple("editor", `user:${uid(2)}`), { namespace: "Role", object: "editor", relation: "members", subject_id: `user:${uid(2)}` });
assert.deepEqual(roleMemberTuple("editor", "group:eng"), { namespace: "Role", object: "editor", relation: "members", subject_set: { namespace: "Group", object: "eng", relation: "members" } });
for (const bad of ["", "user:not-a-uuid", "group:Bad Name", "nope:x"]) assert.equal(roleMemberTuple("editor", bad), null, bad);
});
test("expandToEffectiveUsers flattens an expand tree → sorted distinct user ids, transitive through groups", () => {
// The subject rides on each node's `tuple` (Keto v26.2.0 shape, verified live).
const leaf = (n: number): ExpandTree => ({ tuple: { namespace: "", object: "", relation: "", subject_id: `user:${uid(n)}` }, type: "leaf" });
const tree: ExpandTree = {
children: [
leaf(1), // direct
{
children: [leaf(2), leaf(1)], // via group + dup
tuple: { namespace: "", object: "", relation: "", subject_set: { namespace: "Group", object: "eng", relation: "members" } }, // a member group, not a user
type: "union",
},
],
tuple: { namespace: "", object: "", relation: "", subject_set: { namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members" } },
type: "union",
};
assert.deepEqual(expandToEffectiveUsers(tree), [uid(1), uid(2)]);
assert.deepEqual(expandToEffectiveUsers(null), []);
assert.deepEqual(expandToEffectiveUsers({ type: "leaf" }), []); // an empty role
});
test("buildRolesListModel filters by search, sorts, paginates; the name links to the detail page", () => {
const roles = Array.from({ length: 30 }, (_, i) => ({ memberCount: i + 1, name: `role-${String(i).padStart(2, "0")}` }));
const all = buildRolesListModel({ roles, url: "http://x/admin/roles" });
assert.equal(all.pagination.summary.total, 30);
assert.equal(all.table.rows.length, 25); // default page size
assert.equal(all.title, "Roles");
const first = all.table.rows[0]!.cells[0] as { rowHeader: { href: string; text: string } };
assert.equal(first.rowHeader.text, "role-00");
assert.equal(first.rowHeader.href, "/admin/roles/role-00");
const one = buildRolesListModel({ roles, url: "http://x/admin/roles?q=role-07" });
assert.equal(one.pagination.summary.total, 1);
assert.deepEqual(one.filterBar.pills.map((p) => p.label), ["Search"]);
const desc = buildRolesListModel({ roles, url: "http://x/admin/roles?sort=-members" });
assert.equal((desc.table.rows[0]!.cells[0] as { rowHeader: { text: string } }).rowHeader.text, "role-29");
});
test("buildRoleFormModel: a create form with a required name field + member options (user or group)", () => {
const options = [{ label: "ada@example.com", value: `user:${uid(1)}` }, { label: "eng (group)", value: "group:eng" }];
const m = buildRoleFormModel({ csrfToken: "tok.sig", memberOptions: options });
assert.equal(m.title, "New role");
assert.equal(m.form.action, "/admin/roles");
assert.equal(m.form.submitLabel, "Create role");
assert.equal(m.form.csrfToken, "tok.sig");
assert.equal(m.form.nameField.required, true);
assert.deepEqual(m.form.memberOptions, options);
const err = buildRoleFormModel({ error: "That name is taken.", memberOptions: options, values: { member: "group:eng", name: "Admin" } });
assert.equal(err.error, "That name is taken.");
assert.equal(err.form.nameField.value, "Admin");
assert.equal(err.form.selectedMember, "group:eng");
});
test("buildRoleDetailModel: members → rows, add-options exclude current members, effective access listed, actions wired", () => {
const members = [memberView(userTuple("admin", 1), new Map([[uid(1), "ada@example.com"]])), memberView(groupTuple("admin", "eng"), new Map())];
const candidates = [
{ label: "ada@example.com", value: `user:${uid(1)}` }, // already a member → excluded
{ label: "grace@example.com", value: `user:${uid(2)}` },
{ label: "eng (group)", value: "group:eng" }, // already a member → excluded
{ label: "ops (group)", value: "group:ops" },
];
const effective = [{ label: "ada@example.com" }, { label: "grace@example.com" }]; // ada direct, grace via eng
const m = buildRoleDetailModel({ candidates, effective, members, role: { name: "admin" } });
assert.equal(m.title, "admin");
assert.equal(m.members.rows.length, 2);
assert.equal(m.members.action, "/admin/roles/admin/members/delete");
assert.equal(m.add.action, "/admin/roles/admin/members");
assert.deepEqual(m.add.options.map((o) => o.value), [`user:${uid(2)}`, "group:ops"]);
assert.deepEqual(m.effective.map((e) => e.label), ["ada@example.com", "grace@example.com"]);
assert.equal(m.delete.action, "/admin/roles/admin/delete");
});
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// Roles & permissions admin screen: list / create / delete Keto roles and assign
// them to users and groups. A role is a Keto subject set `Role:<name>#members` (OPL: members are users
// or groups, resolved transitively) — the source of truth for the JWT `roles` claim. It shares the
// Groups screen's membership model, so the pure helpers (parseSubject, member pickers, tuple paging)
// are reused from admin-groups. The role-specific piece is the **effective access** view:
// `keto.expand(Role:<name>#members)` flattened to the distinct users who hold the role directly or via
// a group — matching what login projects into the JWT (login.ts readRoles). Writes go only to Keto;
// Kratos is read only to label members. Below the builders are thin per-route handlers (keyed on
// ctx.params) over a shared `withRoles` gate — admin-only, CSRF-guarded.
import { type ExpandTree, type KetoClient, type KratosAdmin, paginate, parseListQuery, type RelationTuple, type RequestContext, type RouteHandler, type RouteResult, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { ADMIN_PERMISSION, ADMIN_ROLES_BASE, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, notFound, requireAdmin, unavailable } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import {
type GroupView,
groupsFromTuples,
isValidGroupName,
memberCandidates,
type MemberOption,
type MemberView,
memberView,
pagedTuples,
parseSubject,
} from "./admin-groups.ts";
import type { FieldConfig } from "./admin-users.ts";
const ROLE_NS = "Role";
const MEMBERS = "members";
const DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE = 25;
const PAGE_SIZES = [25, 50, 100];
// Expand far past any sane group-nesting depth so the effective-access view never silently
// under-reports the deepest members (Keto's own default is shallow).
const EXPAND_MAX_DEPTH = 50;
// A role and a group share the URL-safe name rule and the user|group membership model.
export type RoleView = GroupView;
export const isValidRoleName = isValidGroupName;
export const rolesFromTuples = groupsFromTuples;
export interface EffectiveUser {
label: string; // email (or the raw id when unresolved)
}
// The full membership tuple for assigning/revoking `value` to/from `role` (null if value is invalid).
export function roleMemberTuple(role: string, value: string): RelationTuple | null {
const subject = parseSubject(value);
return subject ? { namespace: ROLE_NS, object: role, relation: MEMBERS, ...subject } : null;
}
// Flatten a Keto `expand` tree → the sorted, distinct user ids that effectively hold the role
// (direct leaves + users reached through member groups, any depth). The subject rides on each
// node's `tuple`; subject-set nodes (the groups) contribute nothing directly — their members
// surface as leaves under them.
export function expandToEffectiveUsers(tree: ExpandTree | null | undefined): string[] {
const ids = new Set<string>();
const walk = (node?: ExpandTree | null): void => {
if (!node) return;
const subjectId = node.tuple?.subject_id;
if (subjectId?.startsWith("user:")) ids.add(subjectId.slice("user:".length));
node.children?.forEach(walk);
};
walk(tree);
return [...ids].sort();
}
// ---- list view model ----
interface ListState {
page: number;
pageSize: number;
q: string;
sort: string | null;
}
const SORT: Record<string, (r: RoleView) => number | string> = {
members: (r) => r.memberCount,
name: (r) => r.name,
};
const COLUMNS = [
{ key: "name", label: "Role" },
{ key: "members", label: "Members" },
];
function detailHref(name: string): string {
return `${ADMIN_ROLES_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(name)}`;
}
function listHref(state: ListState, overrides: Partial<ListState> = {}): string {
const s = { ...state, ...overrides };
const p = new URLSearchParams();
if (s.q) p.set("q", s.q);
if (s.sort) p.set("sort", s.sort);
if (s.page > 1) p.set("page", String(s.page));
if (s.pageSize !== DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE) p.set("pageSize", String(s.pageSize));
const qs = p.toString();
return qs ? `${ADMIN_ROLES_BASE}?${qs}` : ADMIN_ROLES_BASE;
}
export function buildRolesListModel(opts: {
csrfToken?: string;
roles: RoleView[];
url: URL | URLSearchParams | string;
}) {
const query = parseListQuery(opts.url, { defaultPageSize: DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE });
const sort = query.sort && SORT[query.sort.field] ? query.sort : null;
const sortToken = sort ? (sort.dir === "desc" ? `-${sort.field}` : sort.field) : null;
const needle = query.q.toLowerCase();
let list = opts.roles.filter((r) => !needle || r.name.toLowerCase().includes(needle));
if (sort) {
const get = SORT[sort.field]!;
const dir = sort.dir === "desc" ? -1 : 1;
list = [...list].sort((a, b) => {
const av = get(a), bv = get(b);
const cmp = typeof av === "number" && typeof bv === "number" ? av - bv : String(av).localeCompare(String(bv));
return cmp * dir;
});
}
const page = paginate(list.length, query.page, query.pageSize, { boundaries: 1, siblings: 1 });
const start = (page.page - 1) * page.pageSize;
const rows = list.slice(start, start + page.pageSize);
const state: ListState = { page: page.page, pageSize: page.pageSize, q: query.q, sort: sortToken };
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE, label: "Admin" }, { label: "Roles" }],
filterBar: listFilterBar(state),
pagination: listPagination(state, page),
table: listTable(rows, state, sort),
title: "Roles",
};
}
function listTable(rows: RoleView[], state: ListState, sort: { dir: "asc" | "desc"; field: string } | null) {
return {
caption: "Roles",
columns: COLUMNS.map((c) => {
const dir = sort && sort.field === c.key ? sort.dir : undefined;
const next = dir === "asc" ? `-${c.key}` : c.key;
return { href: listHref(state, { page: 1, sort: next }), label: c.label, sort: dir, sortable: true };
}),
rows: rows.map((r) => ({
cells: [{ rowHeader: { href: detailHref(r.name), text: r.name } }, String(r.memberCount)],
name: r.name,
})),
};
}
function listFilterBar(state: ListState) {
const pills: { label: string; remove: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) pills.push({ label: "Search", remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, q: "" }), value: state.q });
return {
applyLabel: "Apply",
clearHref: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE,
label: "Filter roles",
pills,
rows: [[
{ label: "Search roles", name: "q", placeholder: "Search role name…", type: "search", value: state.q },
{ type: "spacer" },
]],
};
}
function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>) {
const hidden: { name: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) hidden.push({ name: "q", value: state.q });
if (state.sort) hidden.push({ name: "sort", value: state.sort });
return {
label: "Roles pagination",
next: { href: page.next ? listHref(state, { page: page.next }) : undefined },
pages: page.pages.map((p) =>
p.ellipsis ? { ellipsis: true }
: p.current ? { current: true, label: String(p.page) }
: { href: listHref(state, { page: p.page as number }), label: String(p.page) }),
prev: { href: page.prev ? listHref(state, { page: page.prev }) : undefined },
rows: { hidden, label: "Rows", name: "pageSize", options: PAGE_SIZES, submitLabel: "Go", value: state.pageSize },
summary: { from: page.from, to: page.to, total: page.total },
};
}
// ---- create form + detail view models ----
export function buildRoleFormModel(opts: {
csrfToken?: string;
error?: string;
memberOptions: MemberOption[];
values?: { member?: string; name?: string };
}) {
const nameField: FieldConfig = {
autocomplete: "off", hint: "Lowercase letters, digits, dashes and underscores.", icon: "i-shield",
id: "name", label: "Role name", name: "name", required: true, value: opts.values?.name ?? "",
};
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE, label: "Roles" }, { label: "New" }],
error: opts.error,
form: {
action: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE,
cancelHref: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE,
csrfToken: opts.csrfToken ?? "",
memberOptions: opts.memberOptions,
nameField,
selectedMember: opts.values?.member ?? "",
submitLabel: "Create role",
},
title: "New role",
};
}
export function buildRoleDetailModel(opts: {
candidates: MemberOption[];
csrfToken?: string;
effective: EffectiveUser[];
error?: string;
members: MemberView[];
role: { name: string };
}) {
const name = opts.role.name;
const base = detailHref(name);
const taken = new Set(opts.members.map((m) => m.subject));
const options = opts.candidates.filter((c) => !taken.has(c.value)); // members are users/groups, never the role itself
return {
add: { action: `${base}/members`, options },
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE, label: "Roles" }, { label: name }],
csrfToken: opts.csrfToken ?? "",
delete: { action: `${base}/delete` },
effective: opts.effective,
error: opts.error,
members: { action: `${base}/members/delete`, rows: opts.members },
role: { name },
title: name,
};
}
// ---- request handler (imperative shell) ----
// instant-revoke: a role change for a `user:<id>` member must take effect now, so revoke that
// user's live tokens (a re-mint then re-reads roles from Keto). A `group:<name>` change is
// transitive across many users — left to lag (documented), so only direct user members revoke.
function revokeUserMember(revoke: ((sub: string) => void) | undefined, member: string): void {
if (revoke && member.startsWith("user:")) revoke(member.slice("user:".length));
}
// A role exists exactly while it has ≥1 member (Keto has no create-object).
async function roleExists(keto: KetoClient, name: string): Promise<boolean> {
const page = await keto.listRelations({ namespace: ROLE_NS, object: name, relation: MEMBERS, pageSize: 1 });
return page.tuples.length > 0;
}
// The distinct users who effectively hold the role (expand → flatten → label by email). Skipped for
// an empty role (no member tuples) so we don't expand a non-existent Keto object.
async function effectiveUsers(keto: KetoClient, name: string, hasMembers: boolean, emailById: Map<string, string>): Promise<EffectiveUser[]> {
if (!hasMembers) return [];
const tree = await keto.expand({ namespace: ROLE_NS, object: name, relation: MEMBERS }, { maxDepth: EXPAND_MAX_DEPTH });
return expandToEffectiveUsers(tree)
.map((id) => ({ label: emailById.get(id) ?? `user:${id}` }))
.sort((a, b) => a.label.localeCompare(b.label));
}
// Shared per-request deps for the Roles screen, resolved by `withRoles`: the gate + the Keto and
// Kratos capabilities (else a themed 503). Each route below is a thin handler over these.
interface RolesDeps { ctx: RequestContext; keto: KetoClient; kratosAdmin: KratosAdmin; revoke: ((sub: string) => void) | undefined; user: User; }
function withRoles(inner: (deps: RolesDeps) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
return async (ctx) => {
const user = requireAdmin(ctx);
const keto = ctx.system?.keto;
const kratosAdmin = ctx.system?.kratosAdmin;
if (!keto || !kratosAdmin) return unavailable(ctx, "Keto and Kratos identity admin");
return inner({ ctx, keto, kratosAdmin, revoke: ctx.system?.revoke, user });
};
}
// Same, plus the validated :name from ctx.params (an invalid role name → themed 404).
function withRoleName(inner: (deps: RolesDeps, name: string) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
return withRoles((deps) => {
const name = deps.ctx.params["name"] ?? "";
if (!isValidRoleName(name)) return Promise.resolve(notFound(deps.ctx));
return inner(deps, name);
});
}
const roleFormResult = async (deps: RolesDeps, extra: { error?: string; values?: { member?: string; name?: string } }): Promise<RouteResult> => {
const { options } = await memberCandidates(deps.keto, deps.kratosAdmin);
return { data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildRoleFormModel({ csrfToken: deps.ctx.chrome.csrfToken, memberOptions: options, ...extra }) }, view: "role-form" };
};
// The role detail (members + effective access). With `error` set it's a 400 (a rejected action).
const roleDetailResult = async (deps: RolesDeps, name: string, error?: string): Promise<RouteResult> => {
const { emailById, options } = await memberCandidates(deps.keto, deps.kratosAdmin);
const tuples = await pagedTuples(deps.keto, { namespace: ROLE_NS, object: name, relation: MEMBERS });
const members = tuples.map((t) => memberView(t, emailById));
const effective = await effectiveUsers(deps.keto, name, tuples.length > 0, emailById);
const result: RouteResult = { data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildRoleDetailModel({ candidates: options, csrfToken: deps.ctx.chrome.csrfToken, effective, members, role: { name }, ...(error ? { error } : {}) }) }, view: "role-detail" };
return error ? { ...result, status: 400 } : result;
};
// GET /admin/roles — the list.
export const rolesList = withRoles(async ({ ctx, keto }) => {
const roles = rolesFromTuples(await pagedTuples(keto, { namespace: ROLE_NS, relation: MEMBERS }));
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildRolesListModel({ csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, roles, url: ctx.url }) }, view: "roles" };
});
// POST /admin/roles — create + assign the first member (a *user* grant revokes their live tokens).
export const rolesCreate = withRoles(async (deps) => {
const { ctx, keto, revoke, user } = deps;
const form = (await guardedForm(ctx))!;
const name = (form.get("name") ?? "").trim();
const member = (form.get("member") ?? "").trim();
const tuple = roleMemberTuple(name, member);
const reject = async (error: string): Promise<RouteResult> => ({ ...(await roleFormResult(deps, { error, values: { member, name } })), status: 400 });
if (!isValidRoleName(name)) return reject("Role names use lowercase letters, digits, dashes and underscores.");
if (!tuple) return reject("Pick a user or group to assign the role to.");
if (await roleExists(keto, name)) return reject("A role with that name already exists.");
await keto.writeTuple(tuple);
revokeUserMember(revoke, member);
ctx.log.info("admin: role created + first member assigned", { actor: user.id, member, role: name });
return { redirect: detailHref(name) };
});
// GET /admin/roles/new — the create form.
export const rolesNewForm = withRoles((deps) => roleFormResult(deps, {}));
// GET /admin/roles/:name — the detail (members + effective access via Keto expand).
export const rolesDetail = withRoleName((deps, name) => roleDetailResult(deps, name));
// POST /admin/roles/:name/members — assign a user/group; a *user* grant revokes their live tokens.
export const rolesAddMember = withRoleName(async (deps, name) => {
const { ctx, keto, revoke, user } = deps;
const form = (await guardedForm(ctx))!;
const member = (form.get("member") ?? "").trim();
const tuple = roleMemberTuple(name, member); // the picker only offers real users/groups
if (tuple) { await keto.writeTuple(tuple); revokeUserMember(revoke, member); ctx.log.info("admin: role assigned", { actor: user.id, member, role: name }); }
return { redirect: detailHref(name) };
});
// GET /admin/roles/:name/delete — confirm, except the admin role can't be deleted.
export const rolesDeleteConfirm = withRoleName((deps, name) => {
if (name === ADMIN_PERMISSION) return roleDetailResult(deps, name, "The admin role can't be deleted — it would remove all admin access.");
const base = detailHref(name);
return Promise.resolve({ data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildConfirmModel({
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE, label: "Roles" }, { href: base, label: name }, { label: "Delete" }],
cancelHref: base, confirmAction: `${base}/delete`, confirmLabel: "Delete role",
message: `Delete role ${name}? This revokes it from everyone it's assigned to.`, title: "Delete role",
}) }, view: "confirm" });
});
// POST /admin/roles/:name/delete — remove every member tuple (a whole-role delete lags per the
// documented instant-revoke tradeoff; the admin role is protected).
export const rolesDelete = withRoleName(async (deps, name) => {
const { ctx, keto, user } = deps;
await guardedForm(ctx); // CSRF-verify the POST
if (name === ADMIN_PERMISSION) return roleDetailResult(deps, name, "The admin role can't be deleted — it would remove all admin access.");
await keto.deleteTuple({ namespace: ROLE_NS, object: name, relation: MEMBERS });
ctx.log.info("admin: role deleted", { actor: user.id, role: name });
return { redirect: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE };
});
// POST /admin/roles/:name/members/delete — unassign; a *user* unassign revokes their live tokens.
// Self-protection: an admin can't revoke their own *direct* admin grant (a group-held admin isn't
// covered — the robust "last effective admin" check is deferred).
export const rolesRemoveMember = withRoleName(async (deps, name) => {
const { ctx, keto, revoke, user } = deps;
const form = (await guardedForm(ctx))!;
const member = (form.get("member") ?? "").trim();
if (name === ADMIN_PERMISSION && member === `user:${user.id}`) return roleDetailResult(deps, name, "You can't revoke your own admin access.");
const tuple = roleMemberTuple(name, member);
if (tuple) { await keto.deleteTuple(tuple); revokeUserMember(revoke, member); ctx.log.info("admin: role unassigned", { actor: user.id, member, role: name }); }
return { redirect: detailHref(name) };
});
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// Direct units for the admin plugin's shared nav + auth helpers. They're security-critical
// (requireAdmin/guardedForm gate every admin write) and reused across all four screens, so pin the
// (requirePermission/guardedForm gate every admin write) and reused across all three screens, so pin the
// contract here in isolation; the HTTP routing/gate/CSRF is exercised end-to-end in src/http/app.test.ts.
// Import only from the #plugin-api barrel — the same contract boundary the plugin code uses.
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import type { IncomingMessage, ServerResponse } from "node:http";
import { Readable } from "node:stream";
import { test } from "node:test";
import { GuardError, type Log, type PageChrome, type RequestContext, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { ADMIN_NAV, ADMIN_PERMISSION, ADMIN_USERS_BASE, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, requireAdmin } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import { GuardError, isValidPermissionName, type Log, type PageChrome, type RequestContext, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { ADMIN_EN, ADMIN_NAV, ADMIN_USERS_BASE, actionForMethod, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, permissionName, requirePermission } from "./admin-shared.ts";
const admin: User = { email: "ada@x.io", id: "u1", roles: ["admin"] };
const member: User = { email: "bo@x.io", id: "u2", roles: ["scheduling:read"] };
const reader: User = { email: "ada@x.io", id: "u1", permissions: ["users:read"] };
const writer: User = { email: "cy@x.io", id: "u3", permissions: ["users:read", "users:write"] };
const member: User = { email: "bo@x.io", id: "u2", permissions: ["scheduling:read"] };
const CHROME = { brand: { name: "Test" }, csrfToken: "tok", nav: [], signInHref: "/login", user: { email: "", initials: "T", name: "Tester" } } as PageChrome;
function fakeCtx(opts: { body?: string; method?: string; user?: User | null; verifyCsrf?: (s: string | null | undefined) => boolean } = {}): RequestContext {
@@ -18,28 +19,59 @@ function fakeCtx(opts: { body?: string; method?: string; user?: User | null; ver
const req = Readable.from(opts.body != null ? [Buffer.from(opts.body)] : []) as unknown as IncomingMessage;
req.method = opts.method ?? "GET";
return {
chrome: CHROME, log: {} as Log, params: {}, query: url.searchParams, req, res: {} as ServerResponse,
roles: opts.user?.roles ?? [], url, user: opts.user ?? null, verifyCsrf: opts.verifyCsrf ?? (() => true),
chrome: CHROME, declaredPermissions: [], user: opts.user ?? null, locale: "en-US", localeHref: (href) => href, locales: ["en-US"], log: {} as Log, params: {},
query: url.searchParams, req, res: {} as ServerResponse, permissions: opts.user?.permissions ?? [], t: ADMIN_EN, url,
verifyCsrf: opts.verifyCsrf ?? (() => true),
};
}
// ---- nav fragment ----
test("ADMIN_NAV: a gated Admin header over the four screens; no per-request current/open state", () => {
test("ADMIN_NAV: an ungated Admin header whose three screens each gate on their own read permission", () => {
assert.equal(ADMIN_NAV.id, "admin");
assert.equal(ADMIN_NAV.permission, ADMIN_PERMISSION); // gate on the header ⇒ composeNav drops the whole subtree for a non-admin
// No gate on the header: a user may hold one screen's permission and not another's. composeNav
// drops a header left with no visible children, so holding none of the three hides the section.
// Both halves matter — give the header an `href` and it survives the filter as a visible leaf,
// ungated, for anonymous visitors included.
assert.equal(ADMIN_NAV.permission, undefined);
assert.equal(ADMIN_NAV.href, undefined);
assert.equal(ADMIN_NAV.open, undefined); // the host current-marks + opens; the fragment stays static
assert.deepEqual(ADMIN_NAV.children?.map((c) => c.href), ["/admin/users", "/admin/groups", "/admin/roles", "/admin/clients"]);
assert.deepEqual(ADMIN_NAV.children?.map((c) => c.label), ["Users", "Groups", "Roles", "OAuth2 clients"]);
assert.ok(ADMIN_NAV.children?.every((c) => c.current === undefined && c.permission === undefined)); // the header's gate covers the subtree
assert.deepEqual(ADMIN_NAV.children?.map((c) => c.href), ["/admin/users", "/admin/groups", "/admin/clients"]);
assert.deepEqual(ADMIN_NAV.children?.map((c) => c.permission), ["users:read", "groups:read", "oauth2-clients:read"]);
// Labels are catalog keys; the host translates them with this plugin's catalog when it composes
// the menu, so what a visitor sees is the en-US (or sv-SE …) wording behind these keys.
assert.deepEqual(ADMIN_NAV.children?.map((c) => c.label), ["admin.nav.users", "admin.nav.groups", "admin.nav.clients"]);
assert.deepEqual(ADMIN_NAV.children?.map((c) => ADMIN_EN(c.label)), ["Users", "Groups", "OAuth2 clients"]);
assert.ok(ADMIN_NAV.children?.every((c) => c.current === undefined));
});
// ---- permission naming ----
test("permissionName builds <resource>:<action>, and the host agrees the result is well-formed", () => {
assert.equal(permissionName("users", "read"), "users:read");
assert.equal(permissionName("oauth2-clients", "write"), "oauth2-clients:write");
assert.ok(isValidPermissionName(permissionName("oauth2-clients", "write"))); // the rule discovery enforces
});
test("actionForMethod: read for GET/HEAD, write for every mutation", () => {
assert.equal(actionForMethod("GET"), "read");
assert.equal(actionForMethod("HEAD"), "read"); // a GET route also answers HEAD
assert.equal(actionForMethod("POST"), "write");
assert.equal(actionForMethod("DELETE"), "write"); // anything that isn't a read is a write
assert.equal(actionForMethod("get"), "read"); // method case is the caller's
});
// ---- auth gates ----
test("requireAdmin: anonymous → 401→/login, signed-in non-admin → 403, admin → the user", () => {
assert.throws(() => requireAdmin(fakeCtx({ user: null })), (e: unknown) => e instanceof GuardError && e.status === 401 && e.location === "/login?return_to=%2Fadmin%2Fusers"); // bounce remembers the page
assert.throws(() => requireAdmin(fakeCtx({ user: member })), (e: unknown) => e instanceof GuardError && e.status === 403);
assert.equal(requireAdmin(fakeCtx({ user: admin })), admin);
test("requirePermission: anonymous → 401→/login, wrong permission → 403, and read never grants write", () => {
assert.throws(() => requirePermission(fakeCtx({ user: null }), "users"), (e: unknown) => e instanceof GuardError && e.status === 401 && e.location === "/login?return_to=%2Fadmin%2Fusers"); // bounce remembers the page
assert.throws(() => requirePermission(fakeCtx({ user: member }), "users"), (e: unknown) => e instanceof GuardError && e.status === 403);
assert.equal(requirePermission(fakeCtx({ user: reader }), "users"), reader);
// The whole point of the split: users:read opens the list but not the create/delete POSTs.
assert.throws(() => requirePermission(fakeCtx({ method: "POST", user: reader }), "users"), (e: unknown) => e instanceof GuardError && e.status === 403);
assert.equal(requirePermission(fakeCtx({ method: "POST", user: writer }), "users"), writer);
// Resources don't leak into each other: a users holder is not a groups holder.
assert.throws(() => requirePermission(fakeCtx({ user: writer }), "groups"), (e: unknown) => e instanceof GuardError && e.status === 403);
});
test("guardedForm: valid double-submit → the parsed body, bad token → 403, non-POST → undefined", async () => {
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// (themed not-found / capability-unavailable). Ported from the former built-in admin screens;
// everything imports the host only through the #plugin-api barrel.
import { can, CSRF_FIELD, GuardError, type NavNode, readFormBody, type RequestContext, requireSession, type RouteResult, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { can, CSRF_FIELD, englishTranslator, GuardError, type NavNode, readFormBody, type RequestContext, requireSession, type RouteResult, type Translate, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import enUS from "./i18n/en-US.ts";
// This plugin's English (its catalog, then the host's — the screens reuse core words like Cancel and
// Search), for a view model built outside a request: its unit tests. At runtime the handlers pass
// ctx.t, which reads this catalog in the visitor's locale first, then the host's.
export const ADMIN_EN: Translate = englishTranslator(enUS);
export const ADMIN_PERMISSION = "admin"; // role token gating the whole admin section
export const ADMIN_USERS_BASE = "/admin/users";
export const ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE = "/admin/groups";
export const ADMIN_ROLES_BASE = "/admin/roles";
export const ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE = "/admin/clients";
export type AdminScreen = "clients" | "groups" | "roles" | "users";
// One resource per screen — the `<resource>` half of every permission this plugin gates on.
// `oauth2-clients` rather than `clients` because permission names are one global namespace.
// There is no `permissions` resource: permissions are declared in plugin code, not created here, so
// holding a grant is a property of a user or a group and is edited on those two screens.
export type AdminResource = "groups" | "oauth2-clients" | "users";
// The plugin's nav fragment: the gated "Admin" header + its four screens. The host composes it into
// the one global menu, filters per user (the header's `permission` drops the whole subtree for a
// non-admin), and current-marks the active item — so there is no `current`/`open` state here.
export type AdminAction = "read" | "write";
// `<resource>:<action>` (README → Naming a permission).
export function permissionName(resource: AdminResource, action: AdminAction): string {
return `${resource}:${action}`;
}
// This plugin's mapping from method to action: every screen reads on GET/HEAD and mutates on POST.
// The manifest's route table and the in-handler guard both go through it rather than each spelling
// the permission out, so they cannot drift into gating on different names. Deliberately local — as
// a general mechanism it would make authorization a function of the transport verb, and a route
// table should answer "what does this need?" on its own (AGENTS.md).
export function actionForMethod(method: string): AdminAction {
const verb = method.toUpperCase();
return verb === "GET" || verb === "HEAD" ? "read" : "write";
}
// The plugin's nav fragment: an ungated "Admin" header + its three screens, each gated on its own
// read permission. The header carries no `permission` because a user may hold one screen's and not
// another's; composeNav drops a header left with no visible children, so a user holding none of the
// three never sees the section. The host current-marks the active item — no `current`/`open` here.
export const ADMIN_NAV: NavNode = {
children: [
{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, icon: "i-users", id: "users", label: "Users" },
{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, icon: "i-layers", id: "groups", label: "Groups" },
{ href: ADMIN_ROLES_BASE, icon: "i-shield", id: "roles", label: "Roles" },
{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, icon: "i-globe", id: "clients", label: "OAuth2 clients" },
{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, icon: "i-users", id: "users", label: "admin.nav.users", permission: permissionName("users", "read") },
{ href: ADMIN_GROUPS_BASE, icon: "i-layers", id: "groups", label: "admin.nav.groups", permission: permissionName("groups", "read") },
{ href: ADMIN_CLIENTS_BASE, icon: "i-globe", id: "clients", label: "admin.nav.clients", permission: permissionName("oauth2-clients", "read") },
],
icon: "i-shield",
id: "admin",
label: "Admin",
permission: ADMIN_PERMISSION,
label: "admin.nav.section", // a key in this plugin's catalog; the host translates nav labels
};
// The admin gate: a signed-in admin only. Each route already declares `permission: "admin"`, so the
// host enforces this before the handler runs; this is defence-in-depth and what a direct unit test
// relies on. Returns the (non-null) user for the handler to thread on. GuardError → /login or 403.
export function requireAdmin(ctx: RequestContext): User {
// The screen gate: a signed-in user holding this request's `<resource>:<action>`. Each route already
// declares the same permission, so the host enforces it before the handler runs; this is
// defence-in-depth and what a direct unit test relies on. Returns the (non-null) user for the
// handler to thread on. GuardError → /login or 403.
// `action` defaults to the method's, and is passed explicitly by a *write-intent GET* — a create form
// or a delete-confirm page, whose only purpose is to start a write. Those refuse a reader honestly
// instead of rendering a form whose submit would 403; the route table declares the same override, so
// the two still cannot disagree.
export function requirePermission(ctx: RequestContext, resource: AdminResource, action?: AdminAction): User {
const user = requireSession(ctx); // anonymous → GuardError → /login (return_to kept)
if (!can(ctx, ADMIN_PERMISSION)) throw new GuardError(403, "admin role required");
const permission = permissionName(resource, action ?? actionForMethod(ctx.req.method ?? "GET"));
if (!can(ctx, permission)) throw new GuardError(403, `${permission} required`);
return user;
}
@@ -49,13 +79,13 @@ export async function guardedForm(ctx: RequestContext): Promise<URLSearchParams
// A themed "not found" (bad id/name in the path) rendered in the admin shell — 404, never a 500.
export function notFound(ctx: RequestContext): RouteResult {
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, message: "That item doesn't exist.", title: "Not found" }, status: 404, view: "notice" };
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, message: ctx.t("admin.notFound.message"), title: ctx.t("admin.notFound.title") }, status: 404, view: "notice" };
}
// A capability the plugin needs isn't on ctx.system (Ory not wired). Login already requires these in
// a real deployment, so this is the honest 503 fallback for a misconfigured host, not a crash.
export function unavailable(ctx: RequestContext, what: string): RouteResult {
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, message: `${what} is not configured on this deployment.`, title: "Admin unavailable" }, status: 503, view: "notice" };
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, message: ctx.t("admin.unavailable.message", { what }), title: ctx.t("admin.unavailable.title") }, status: 503, view: "notice" };
}
// Model for the shared destructive-confirm page (views/confirm.ejs). The view reads the shell fields
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@@ -4,8 +4,9 @@
// models; below them are thin per-route handlers (keyed on ctx.params) over a shared `withUser` gate
// — admin-only, CSRF-guarded, each returning a RouteResult (a view, or a redirect after a write — PRG).
import { type Identity, type KratosAdmin, KratosError, paginate, parseListQuery, type RecoveryCode, type RequestContext, type RouteHandler, type RouteResult, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { ADMIN_USERS_BASE, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, notFound, requireAdmin, unavailable } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import { can, type Identity, type KetoClient, type KratosAdmin, KratosError, paginate, parseListQuery, type RecoveryCode, type RequestContext, type RouteHandler, type RouteResult, type Translate, type User } from "#plugin-api";
import { applyGrants, buildPermissionPicker, effectivePermissions, grantDiff, heldPermissions, type PermissionPicker, PERMISSIONS_FIELD, userSubject } from "./admin-grants.ts";
import { ADMIN_EN, type AdminAction, ADMIN_USERS_BASE, buildConfirmModel, guardedForm, notFound, permissionName, requirePermission, unavailable } from "./admin-shared.ts";
const SCHEMA_ID = "default"; // matches kratos.yml identity.default_schema_id
const DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE = 25;
@@ -30,8 +31,6 @@ export interface UserInput {
password: string;
}
const cap = (s: string): string => s.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + s.slice(1);
function nameParts(identity: Identity): { first: string; last: string } {
const nm = ((identity.traits?.name ?? {}) as { first?: unknown; last?: unknown });
return {
@@ -88,9 +87,9 @@ const SORT: Record<string, (u: UserView) => string> = {
status: (u) => u.state,
};
const COLUMNS = [
{ key: "name", label: "Name" },
{ key: "email", label: "Email" },
{ key: "status", label: "Status" },
{ key: "name", label: "admin.users.column.name" },
{ key: "email", label: "admin.users.column.email" },
{ key: "status", label: "admin.users.column.status" },
];
// Canonical list URL from the current state + per-link overrides; omits defaults so links stay tidy.
@@ -107,10 +106,13 @@ function listHref(state: ListState, overrides: Partial<ListState> = {}): string
}
export function buildUsersListModel(opts: {
canWrite?: boolean;
csrfToken?: string;
identities: Identity[];
t?: Translate;
url: URL | URLSearchParams | string;
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const query = parseListQuery(opts.url, { defaultPageSize: DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE });
const status = query.filters.status?.[0] ?? "all";
const sort = query.sort && SORT[query.sort.field] ? query.sort : null;
@@ -133,70 +135,71 @@ export function buildUsersListModel(opts: {
const state: ListState = { page: page.page, pageSize: page.pageSize, q: query.q, sort: sortToken, status };
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, label: "Admin" }, { label: "Users" }],
filterBar: listFilterBar(state, all.length),
pagination: listPagination(state, page),
table: listTable(rows, state, sort),
title: "Users",
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, label: t("admin.nav.section") }, { label: t("admin.users.title") }],
canWrite: opts.canWrite !== false,
filterBar: listFilterBar(state, all.length, t),
pagination: listPagination(state, page, t),
table: listTable(rows, state, sort, t),
title: t("admin.users.title"),
};
}
function listTable(rows: UserView[], state: ListState, sort: { dir: "asc" | "desc"; field: string } | null) {
function listTable(rows: UserView[], state: ListState, sort: { dir: "asc" | "desc"; field: string } | null, t: Translate) {
return {
actions: true,
caption: "Users",
caption: t("admin.users.title"),
columns: COLUMNS.map((c) => {
const dir = sort && sort.field === c.key ? sort.dir : undefined;
const next = dir === "asc" ? `-${c.key}` : c.key; // asc→desc, else→asc
return { href: listHref(state, { page: 1, sort: next }), label: c.label, sort: dir, sortable: true };
return { href: listHref(state, { page: 1, sort: next }), label: t(c.label), sort: dir, sortable: true };
}),
rows: rows.map((u) => ({
actions: [{ href: `${ADMIN_USERS_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(u.id)}`, icon: "i-edit", label: "Edit" }],
actions: [{ href: `${ADMIN_USERS_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(u.id)}`, icon: "i-edit", label: t("common.edit") }],
cells: [
{ user: { initials: u.initials, name: u.name } },
u.email,
{ badge: { label: cap(u.state), tone: STATE_TONE[u.state] ?? "info" } },
{ badge: { label: t(`admin.users.status.${u.state}`), tone: STATE_TONE[u.state] ?? "info" } },
],
name: u.name,
})),
};
}
function listFilterBar(state: ListState, total: number) {
function listFilterBar(state: ListState, total: number, t: Translate) {
const pills: { label: string; remove: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) pills.push({ label: "Search", remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, q: "" }), value: state.q });
if (state.status !== "all") pills.push({ label: "Status", remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, status: "all" }), value: cap(state.status) });
if (state.q) pills.push({ label: t("filter.search"), remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, q: "" }), value: state.q });
if (state.status !== "all") pills.push({ label: t("admin.users.status.label"), remove: listHref(state, { page: 1, status: "all" }), value: t(`admin.users.status.${state.status}`) });
return {
applyLabel: "Apply filters",
applyLabel: t("filter.apply"), // an untranslated core key still resolves: the host catalog is the fallback
clearHref: ADMIN_USERS_BASE,
label: "Filter users",
label: t("admin.users.filter"),
pills,
rows: [[
{ label: "Search users", name: "q", placeholder: "Search name or email…", type: "search", value: state.q },
{ legend: "Status", name: "status", options: [
{ count: total, label: "All", value: "all" },
{ label: "Active", value: "active" },
{ label: "Inactive", value: "inactive" },
{ label: t("admin.users.searchLabel"), name: "q", placeholder: t("admin.users.searchPlaceholder"), type: "search", value: state.q },
{ legend: t("admin.users.status.label"), name: "status", options: [
{ count: total, label: t("admin.users.status.all"), value: "all" },
{ label: t("admin.users.status.active"), value: "active" },
{ label: t("admin.users.status.inactive"), value: "inactive" },
], type: "segmented", value: state.status },
{ type: "spacer" },
]],
};
}
function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>) {
function listPagination(state: ListState, page: ReturnType<typeof paginate>, t: Translate) {
const hidden: { name: string; value: string }[] = [];
if (state.q) hidden.push({ name: "q", value: state.q });
if (state.status !== "all") hidden.push({ name: "status", value: state.status });
if (state.sort) hidden.push({ name: "sort", value: state.sort });
return {
label: "Users pagination",
label: t("admin.users.pagination"),
next: { href: page.next ? listHref(state, { page: page.next }) : undefined },
pages: page.pages.map((p) =>
p.ellipsis ? { ellipsis: true }
: p.current ? { current: true, label: String(p.page) }
: { href: listHref(state, { page: p.page as number }), label: String(p.page) }),
prev: { href: page.prev ? listHref(state, { page: page.prev }) : undefined },
rows: { hidden, label: "Rows", name: "pageSize", options: PAGE_SIZES, submitLabel: "Go", value: state.pageSize },
rows: { hidden, label: t("pagination.rows"), name: "pageSize", options: PAGE_SIZES, submitLabel: t("pagination.go"), value: state.pageSize },
summary: { from: page.from, to: page.to, total: page.total },
};
}
@@ -216,12 +219,16 @@ export interface FieldConfig {
}
export function buildUserFormModel(opts: {
canWrite?: boolean; // false ⇒ a `users:read` holder: show the state, render no write affordance
csrfToken?: string;
error?: string;
identity?: Identity | null;
permissions?: PermissionPicker; // editing only — a user that doesn't exist yet can hold nothing
recovery?: RecoveryCode;
t?: Translate;
values?: Partial<UserInput>;
}) {
const t = opts.t ?? ADMIN_EN;
const editing = opts.identity != null;
const view = editing ? toUserView(opts.identity!) : null;
const np = editing ? nameParts(opts.identity!) : { first: opts.values?.first ?? "", last: opts.values?.last ?? "" };
@@ -229,27 +236,30 @@ export function buildUserFormModel(opts: {
const idPath = editing ? `${ADMIN_USERS_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(view!.id)}` : ADMIN_USERS_BASE;
const fields: FieldConfig[] = [
{ autocomplete: "email", icon: "i-mail", id: "email", label: "Email", name: "email", required: !editing, type: "email", value: email,
...(editing ? { hint: "The login identifier — can't be changed here.", readonly: true } : {}) },
{ id: "first", label: "First name", name: "first", optional: true, value: np.first },
{ id: "last", label: "Last name", name: "last", optional: true, value: np.last },
{ autocomplete: "email", icon: "i-mail", id: "email", label: t("admin.users.field.email"), name: "email", required: !editing, type: "email", value: email,
...(editing ? { hint: t("admin.users.field.emailHint"), readonly: true } : {}) },
{ id: "first", label: t("admin.users.field.first"), name: "first", optional: true, value: np.first },
{ id: "last", label: t("admin.users.field.last"), name: "last", optional: true, value: np.last },
];
if (!editing) fields.push({ autocomplete: "new-password", hint: "Optional — leave blank to have the user set one via a recovery code.", icon: "i-lock", id: "password", label: "Password", name: "password", optional: true, type: "password" });
if (!editing) fields.push({ autocomplete: "new-password", hint: t("admin.users.field.passwordHint"), icon: "i-lock", id: "password", label: t("admin.users.field.password"), name: "password", optional: true, type: "password" });
const canWrite = opts.canWrite !== false;
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, label: "Users" }, { label: editing ? "Edit" : "New" }],
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, label: t("admin.users.title") }, { label: editing ? t("common.edit") : t("common.new") }],
canWrite, // the view drops every write affordance when false; the host already 403s the POSTs
edit: editing ? {
deleteAction: `${idPath}/delete`,
id: view!.id,
nextLabel: view!.state === "inactive" ? "Reactivate" : "Deactivate",
nextLabel: view!.state === "inactive" ? t("admin.users.reactivate") : t("admin.users.deactivate"),
recoveryAction: `${idPath}/recovery`,
state: view!.state,
stateAction: `${idPath}/state`,
} : undefined,
error: opts.error,
form: { action: idPath, cancelHref: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, csrfToken: opts.csrfToken ?? "", fields, submitLabel: editing ? "Save changes" : "Create user" },
form: { action: idPath, cancelHref: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, csrfToken: opts.csrfToken ?? "", fields, submitLabel: editing ? t("admin.users.save") : t("admin.users.create") },
permissions: editing ? opts.permissions : undefined,
recovery: opts.recovery,
title: editing ? "Edit user" : "New user",
title: editing ? t("admin.users.edit") : t("admin.users.new"),
};
}
@@ -264,39 +274,42 @@ function readUserInput(form: URLSearchParams): UserInput {
};
}
// Shared per-request deps for the Users screen, resolved by `withUser`: the gate (admin only) and
// the Kratos capability (else a themed 503). Each route below is a thin handler over these.
interface UsersDeps { ctx: RequestContext; kratosAdmin: KratosAdmin; revoke: ((sub: string) => void) | undefined; user: User; }
// Shared per-request deps for the Users screen, resolved by `withUser`: the gate (`users:read` on a
// GET, `users:write` on a POST) and the Kratos capability (else a themed 503). Each route below is a
// thin handler over these.
// `keto` is optional the way every other capability here is: without it the page still lists and
// edits users, it just can't show the permission picker.
interface UsersDeps { ctx: RequestContext; keto: KetoClient | undefined; kratosAdmin: KratosAdmin; revoke: ((sub: string) => void) | undefined; user: User; }
// Resolve the shared deps, then run `inner`. The route's `permission: "admin"` already gated at the
// host; `requireAdmin` is defence-in-depth and yields the user. GuardError (auth/CSRF) → host maps it.
function withUser(inner: (deps: UsersDeps) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
// Resolve the shared deps, then run `inner`. The route's own `permission` already gated at the host;
// `requirePermission` is defence-in-depth and yields the user. GuardError (auth/CSRF) → host maps it.
function withUser(inner: (deps: UsersDeps) => Promise<RouteResult>, action?: AdminAction): RouteHandler {
return async (ctx) => {
const user = requireAdmin(ctx);
const user = requirePermission(ctx, "users", action);
const kratosAdmin = ctx.system?.kratosAdmin;
if (!kratosAdmin) return unavailable(ctx, "Kratos identity admin");
return inner({ ctx, kratosAdmin, revoke: ctx.system?.revoke, user });
if (!kratosAdmin) return unavailable(ctx, ctx.t("admin.capability.kratos"));
return inner({ ctx, keto: ctx.system?.keto, kratosAdmin, revoke: ctx.system?.revoke, user });
};
}
// Same, plus the target identity from ctx.params.id (unknown id → themed 404). The router already
// decoded the id and 404s malformed %-encoding, so no manual decode is needed here.
function withTarget(inner: (deps: UsersDeps, identity: Identity, id: string) => Promise<RouteResult>): RouteHandler {
function withTarget(inner: (deps: UsersDeps, identity: Identity, id: string) => Promise<RouteResult>, action?: AdminAction): RouteHandler {
return withUser(async (deps) => {
const id = deps.ctx.params["id"] ?? "";
const identity = await deps.kratosAdmin.getIdentity(id);
if (!identity) return notFound(deps.ctx);
return inner(deps, identity, id);
});
}, action);
}
const formResult = (ctx: RequestContext, extra: Parameters<typeof buildUserFormModel>[0]): RouteResult =>
({ data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildUserFormModel({ csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, ...extra }) }, view: "user-form" });
({ data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildUserFormModel({ csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, t: ctx.t, ...extra }) }, view: "user-form" });
// GET /admin/users — the filtered/sorted/paged list.
export const usersList = withUser(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin }) => {
const { identities } = await kratosAdmin.listIdentities({ pageSize: LIST_FETCH_SIZE });
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildUsersListModel({ csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, identities, url: ctx.url }) }, view: "users" };
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, model: buildUsersListModel({ canWrite: canWriteUsers(ctx), csrfToken: ctx.chrome.csrfToken, identities, t: ctx.t, url: ctx.url }) }, view: "users" };
});
// POST /admin/users — create; a Kratos 4xx re-renders the form (400), keeping the input.
@@ -305,7 +318,7 @@ export const usersCreate = withUser(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin, user }) => {
try {
await kratosAdmin.createIdentity(createIdentityPayload(input));
} catch (err) {
if (err instanceof KratosError) return { ...formResult(ctx, { error: createError(err), values: input }), status: 400 };
if (err instanceof KratosError) return { ...formResult(ctx, { error: createError(err, ctx.t), values: input }), status: 400 };
throw err;
}
ctx.log.info("admin: user created", { actor: user.id, email: input.email });
@@ -313,18 +326,73 @@ export const usersCreate = withUser(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin, user }) => {
});
// GET /admin/users/new — the empty create form.
export const usersNewForm = withUser(({ ctx }) => Promise.resolve(formResult(ctx, {})));
export const usersNewForm = withUser(({ ctx }) => Promise.resolve(formResult(ctx, {})), "write");
// GET /admin/users/:id — the edit form, prefilled.
export const usersEditForm = withTarget((deps, identity) => Promise.resolve(formResult(deps.ctx, { identity })));
export const usersEditForm = withTarget(async (deps, identity, id) => {
const permissions = await userPermissionPicker(deps, id);
return formResult(deps.ctx, { canWrite: canWriteUsers(deps.ctx), identity, ...(permissions ? { permissions } : {}) });
});
const canWriteUsers = (ctx: RequestContext): boolean => can(ctx, permissionName("users", "write"));
// The checkbox list of declared permissions: ticked where this user holds one, and disabled where
// the grant comes from a group (real, but removed on that group). Undefined when Keto isn't wired —
// the rest of the edit page still works.
async function userPermissionPicker(deps: UsersDeps, id: string, error?: string): Promise<PermissionPicker | undefined> {
if (!deps.keto) return undefined;
const subject = userSubject(id);
const [direct, effective] = await Promise.all([
heldPermissions(deps.keto, subject),
effectivePermissions(deps.keto, subject, deps.ctx.declaredPermissions),
]);
return {
...buildPermissionPicker({
action: `${ADMIN_USERS_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(id)}/permissions`,
declared: deps.ctx.declaredPermissions,
direct,
effective,
readOnly: !canWriteUsers(deps.ctx),
t: deps.ctx.t,
}),
...(error ? { error } : {}),
};
}
// POST /admin/users/:id/permissions — the submitted checkboxes are the desired set of *direct*
// grants; grant what's newly ticked, revoke what's newly unticked. A change to a user's own grants
// revokes their live tokens so it lands now rather than at the next re-mint.
export const usersPermissions = withTarget(async (deps, identity, id) => {
const { ctx, keto, revoke, user } = deps;
const form = (await guardedForm(ctx))!;
if (!keto) return unavailable(ctx, ctx.t("admin.capability.keto"));
const subject = userSubject(id);
const diff = grantDiff(ctx.declaredPermissions, await heldPermissions(keto, subject), form.getAll(PERMISSIONS_FIELD));
// Self-lockout guard, matching the self-deactivate/self-delete ones: revoking your own grants can
// remove the last `users:write` on the deployment, and the instant-revoke hook lands it on the very
// next request. Recovery would be a curl against Keto — not something the operator persona can do.
if (id === user.id && diff.revoke.length > 0) {
ctx.log.warn("admin: refused a self-revoke of permissions", { actor: user.id, refused: diff.revoke.join(",") });
const permissions = await userPermissionPicker(deps, id, ctx.t("admin.grants.selfRevoke"));
return { ...formResult(ctx, { canWrite: canWriteUsers(ctx), identity, ...(permissions ? { permissions } : {}) }), status: 400 };
}
await applyGrants(keto, subject, diff);
if (diff.grant.length > 0 || diff.revoke.length > 0) {
revoke?.(id);
ctx.log.info("admin: user permissions changed", { actor: user.id, granted: diff.grant.join(","), revoked: diff.revoke.join(","), target: id });
}
return { redirect: `${ADMIN_USERS_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(id)}` };
});
// POST /admin/users/:id — save edits; a Kratos 4xx re-renders the form (400).
export const usersUpdate = withTarget(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin }, identity, id) => {
export const usersUpdate = withTarget(async (deps, identity, id) => {
const { ctx, kratosAdmin } = deps;
const input = readUserInput((await guardedForm(ctx))!);
try {
await kratosAdmin.updateIdentity(id, updateIdentityPayload(identity, input));
} catch (err) {
if (err instanceof KratosError) return { ...formResult(ctx, { error: "Could not save changes — check the fields and try again.", identity }), status: 400 };
// Re-render with the picker, or the permissions section vanishes off the page on a failed save.
if (err instanceof KratosError) return { ...formResult(ctx, { canWrite: canWriteUsers(ctx), error: ctx.t("admin.users.error.save"), identity, ...(await pickerOrNothing(deps, id)) }), status: 400 };
throw err;
}
return { redirect: `${ADMIN_USERS_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(id)}` };
@@ -334,7 +402,7 @@ export const usersUpdate = withTarget(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin }, identity, id)
// tokens now (not after the JWT TTL). Self-protection: an admin can't deactivate their own account.
export const usersState = withTarget(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin, revoke, user }, identity, id) => {
await guardedForm(ctx); // CSRF-verify the POST (no fields read)
if (id === user.id) return { ...formResult(ctx, { error: "You can't deactivate your own account.", identity }), status: 400 };
if (id === user.id) return { ...formResult(ctx, { error: ctx.t("admin.users.error.selfDeactivate"), identity }), status: 400 };
const nextState = identity.state === "inactive" ? "active" : "inactive";
await kratosAdmin.updateIdentity(id, setStatePayload(identity, nextState));
if (nextState === "inactive") revoke?.(id);
@@ -344,20 +412,21 @@ export const usersState = withTarget(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin, revoke, user },
// GET /admin/users/:id/delete — the deliberate confirm step (zero-JS). Refuses self-delete.
export const usersDeleteConfirm = withTarget((deps, identity, id) => {
if (id === deps.user.id) return Promise.resolve({ ...formResult(deps.ctx, { error: "You can't delete your own account.", identity }), status: 400 });
if (id === deps.user.id) return Promise.resolve({ ...formResult(deps.ctx, { error: deps.ctx.t("admin.users.error.selfDelete"), identity }), status: 400 });
const back = `${ADMIN_USERS_BASE}/${encodeURIComponent(id)}`;
const view = toUserView(identity);
const tt = deps.ctx.t;
return Promise.resolve({ data: { chrome: deps.ctx.chrome, model: buildConfirmModel({
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, label: "Users" }, { href: back, label: view.name }, { label: "Delete" }],
cancelHref: back, confirmAction: `${back}/delete`, confirmLabel: "Delete user",
message: `Delete ${view.email}? This permanently removes the account and can't be undone.`, title: "Delete user",
breadcrumbs: [{ href: ADMIN_USERS_BASE, label: tt("admin.users.title") }, { href: back, label: view.name }, { label: tt("common.delete") }],
cancelHref: back, confirmAction: `${back}/delete`, confirmLabel: tt("admin.users.delete"),
message: tt("admin.users.deleteMessage", { email: view.email }), title: tt("admin.users.delete"),
}) }, view: "confirm" });
});
}, "write");
// POST /admin/users/:id/delete — perform it; revoke the gone account's live tokens. Refuses self-delete.
export const usersDelete = withTarget(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin, revoke, user }, identity, id) => {
await guardedForm(ctx); // CSRF-verify the POST
if (id === user.id) return { ...formResult(ctx, { error: "You can't delete your own account.", identity }), status: 400 };
if (id === user.id) return { ...formResult(ctx, { error: ctx.t("admin.users.error.selfDelete"), identity }), status: 400 };
await kratosAdmin.deleteIdentity(id);
revoke?.(id);
ctx.log.info("admin: user deleted", { actor: user.id, target: id });
@@ -365,14 +434,21 @@ export const usersDelete = withTarget(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin, revoke, user },
});
// POST /admin/users/:id/recovery — mint a one-time recovery code, shown on the edit page.
export const usersRecovery = withTarget(async ({ ctx, kratosAdmin }, identity, id) => {
export const usersRecovery = withTarget(async (deps, identity, id) => {
const { ctx, kratosAdmin } = deps;
await guardedForm(ctx); // CSRF-verify the POST
const recovery = await kratosAdmin.createRecoveryCode(id);
return formResult(ctx, { identity, recovery });
return formResult(ctx, { canWrite: canWriteUsers(ctx), identity, recovery, ...(await pickerOrNothing(deps, id)) });
});
function createError(err: KratosError): string {
return err.status === 409
? "A user with that email already exists."
: "Could not create the user — check the email and try again.";
// The picker as a spreadable fragment, so a re-render never silently drops the section.
async function pickerOrNothing(deps: UsersDeps, id: string): Promise<{ permissions?: PermissionPicker }> {
const permissions = await userPermissionPicker(deps, id);
return permissions ? { permissions } : {};
}
function createError(err: KratosError, t: Translate): string {
return err.status === 409
? t("admin.users.error.duplicate")
: t("admin.users.error.create");
}
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// The admin plugin's own catalog — the baseline its other locales are written against. Its keys
// are looked up before the host's, so this plugin owns its words without prefixing them.
const messages = {
"admin.capability.hydra": "Hydra OAuth2 admin",
"admin.capability.keto": "Keto and Kratos identity admin",
"admin.capability.kratos": "Kratos identity admin",
"admin.clients.column.id": "Client ID",
"admin.clients.column.name": "Name",
"admin.clients.column.type": "Type",
"admin.clients.confidential": "Confidential",
"admin.clients.consent.firstParty": "First-party (auto-granted)",
"admin.clients.consent.label": "Consent",
"admin.clients.consent.screen": "Shows the consent screen",
"admin.clients.created": "Client registered",
"admin.clients.createdNotice": "Client registered.",
"admin.clients.delete": "Delete client",
"admin.clients.deleteMessage": "Delete client {{name}}? Apps using it can no longer sign in through Plainpages.",
"admin.clients.error.rejected": "Hydra rejected the client — check the redirect URIs and scopes.",
"admin.clients.field.name": "Name",
"admin.clients.field.redirectUris": "Redirect URIs",
"admin.clients.field.redirectUrisHint": "One per line — where the app is sent back after sign-in.",
"admin.clients.field.scopes": "Scopes",
"admin.clients.field.scopesHint": "Space-separated scopes the client may request.",
"admin.clients.field.typeHint":
"Browser and mobile apps can't keep a secret — choose Public. Server-side apps that can store one — leave it Confidential.",
"admin.clients.filter": "Filter clients",
"admin.clients.pagination": "Clients pagination",
"admin.clients.public": "Public",
"admin.clients.publicPkce": "Public (PKCE)",
"admin.clients.register": "Register",
"admin.clients.registerClient": "Register client",
"admin.clients.registerTitle": "Register client",
"admin.clients.rereg": "To change a client, delete and re-register — this issues a new client ID and secret. The secret is shown only once, at registration.",
"admin.clients.searchLabel": "Search clients",
"admin.clients.searchPlaceholder": "Search name or client ID…",
"admin.clients.secret": "Client secret",
"admin.clients.secretHint": "Copy these now — the secret can't be shown again. Store them where the app reads its credentials.",
"admin.clients.title": "OAuth2 clients",
"admin.clients.validation.name": "Enter a name for the client.",
"admin.clients.validation.redirectUri": "\"{{uri}}\" is not a valid redirect URI — use an absolute URL like https://app.example.com/callback.",
"admin.clients.validation.redirectUris": "Add at least one redirect URI.",
"admin.common.chooseMember": "Choose a user or group…",
"admin.common.group": "Group",
"admin.common.member": "Member",
"admin.common.type": "Type",
"admin.common.user": "User",
"admin.grants.hint": "Which permissions exist is set by the plugins installed on this system. Tick to grant, untick to revoke.",
"admin.grants.hintReadOnly": "Which permissions exist is set by the plugins installed on this system. You can see these, but not change them.",
"admin.grants.inherited": "Greyed-out permissions come from a group. Change them on that group.",
"admin.grants.legend": "Permissions",
"admin.grants.none": "No installed plugin declares a permission, so there is nothing to grant.",
"admin.grants.pending": "Members get this at their next sign-in (up to 10 minutes).",
"admin.grants.save": "Save permissions",
"admin.grants.selfRevoke": "You can't revoke your own permissions — ask another administrator, so you can't lock yourself out.",
"admin.groups.actions": "Group actions",
"admin.groups.addMember": "Add a member",
"admin.groups.allMembers": "All users and groups are already members.",
"admin.groups.column.members": "Members",
"admin.groups.column.name": "Group",
"admin.groups.create": "Create group",
"admin.groups.delete": "Delete group",
"admin.groups.deleteMessage": "Delete group {{name}}? This can't be undone.",
"admin.groups.field.name": "Group name",
"admin.groups.field.nameHint": "Lowercase letters, digits, dashes and underscores.",
"admin.groups.filter": "Filter groups",
"admin.groups.firstMember": "First member",
"admin.groups.firstMemberHint": "A group exists once it has a member; add more after creating it.",
"admin.groups.members": "Members",
"admin.groups.membersOf": "Members of {{name}}",
"admin.groups.new": "New group",
"admin.groups.noMembers": "No members yet.",
"admin.groups.pagination": "Groups pagination",
"admin.groups.searchLabel": "Search groups",
"admin.groups.searchPlaceholder": "Search group name…",
"admin.groups.title": "Groups",
"admin.groups.validation.member": "Pick a member to add as the group's first member.",
"admin.groups.validation.name": "Group names use lowercase letters, digits, dashes and underscores.",
"admin.nav.clients": "OAuth2 clients",
"admin.nav.groups": "Groups",
"admin.nav.section": "Admin",
"admin.nav.users": "Users",
"admin.notFound.message": "That item doesn't exist.",
"admin.notFound.title": "Not found",
"admin.unavailable.message": "{{what}} is not configured on this deployment.",
"admin.unavailable.title": "Admin unavailable",
"admin.users.actions": "Account actions",
"admin.users.column.email": "Email",
"admin.users.column.name": "Name",
"admin.users.column.status": "Status",
"admin.users.confirm": "Confirm action",
"admin.users.create": "Create user",
"admin.users.deactivate": "Deactivate",
"admin.users.delete": "Delete user",
"admin.users.deleteMessage": "Delete {{email}}? This permanently removes the account and can't be undone.",
"admin.users.edit": "Edit user",
"admin.users.error.create": "Could not create the user — check the email and try again.",
"admin.users.error.duplicate": "A user with that email already exists.",
"admin.users.error.save": "Could not save changes — check the fields and try again.",
"admin.users.error.selfDeactivate": "You can't deactivate your own account.",
"admin.users.error.selfDelete": "You can't delete your own account.",
"admin.users.field.email": "Email",
"admin.users.field.emailHint": "The sign-in identifier — can't be changed here.",
"admin.users.field.first": "First name",
"admin.users.field.last": "Last name",
"admin.users.field.password": "Password",
"admin.users.field.passwordHint": "Optional — leave blank to have the user set one via a recovery code.",
"admin.users.filter": "Filter users",
"admin.users.new": "New user",
"admin.users.pagination": "Users pagination",
"admin.users.reactivate": "Reactivate",
"admin.users.recovery.body": "Give it to the user — they enter it to set a new password (generate a fresh one if it has expired):",
"admin.users.recovery.link": "the password-reset screen",
"admin.users.recovery.generate": "Generate recovery code",
"admin.users.recovery.title": "Recovery code generated",
"admin.users.save": "Save changes",
"admin.users.searchLabel": "Search users",
"admin.users.searchPlaceholder": "Search name or email…",
"admin.users.status.active": "Active",
"admin.users.status.all": "All",
"admin.users.status.inactive": "Inactive",
"admin.users.status.label": "Status",
"admin.users.title": "Users",
};
export type AdminMessages = typeof messages;
export default messages;
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import type { AdminMessages } from "./en-US.ts";
const messages: AdminMessages = {
"admin.capability.hydra": "Hydra OAuth2-administration",
"admin.capability.keto": "Keto- och Kratos-identitetsadministration",
"admin.capability.kratos": "Kratos identitetsadministration",
"admin.clients.column.id": "Klient-ID",
"admin.clients.column.name": "Namn",
"admin.clients.column.type": "Typ",
"admin.clients.confidential": "Konfidentiell",
"admin.clients.consent.firstParty": "Förstapart (godkänns automatiskt)",
"admin.clients.consent.label": "Godkännande",
"admin.clients.consent.screen": "Visar godkännandesidan",
"admin.clients.created": "Klienten är registrerad",
"admin.clients.createdNotice": "Klienten är registrerad.",
"admin.clients.delete": "Radera klient",
"admin.clients.deleteMessage": "Ta bort klienten {{name}}? Appar som använder den kan inte längre logga in via Plainpages.",
"admin.clients.error.rejected": "Hydra nekade klienten — kontrollera omdirigerings-URI:erna och scopen.",
"admin.clients.field.name": "Namn",
"admin.clients.field.redirectUris": "Omdirigerings-URI:er",
"admin.clients.field.redirectUrisHint": "En per rad — dit appen skickas tillbaka efter inloggning.",
"admin.clients.field.scopes": "Scope",
"admin.clients.field.scopesHint": "Mellanslagsseparerade scope som klienten får begära.",
"admin.clients.field.typeHint":
"Webbläsar- och mobilappar kan inte hålla en hemlighet — välj Publik. Serverappar som kan lagra en — låt stå som Konfidentiell.",
"admin.clients.filter": "Filtrera klienter",
"admin.clients.pagination": "Sidnavigering för klienter",
"admin.clients.public": "Publik",
"admin.clients.publicPkce": "Publik (PKCE)",
"admin.clients.register": "Registrera",
"admin.clients.registerClient": "Registrera klient",
"admin.clients.registerTitle": "Registrera klient",
"admin.clients.rereg":
"För att ändra en klient: ta bort den och registrera på nytt — det ger ett nytt klient-ID och en ny hemlighet. Hemligheten visas bara en gång, vid registreringen.",
"admin.clients.searchLabel": "Sök klienter",
"admin.clients.searchPlaceholder": "Sök på namn eller klient-ID…",
"admin.clients.secret": "Klienthemlighet",
"admin.clients.secretHint": "Kopiera nu — hemligheten kan inte visas igen. Spara uppgifterna där appen läser dem.",
"admin.clients.title": "OAuth2-klienter",
"admin.clients.validation.name": "Ange ett namn för klienten.",
"admin.clients.validation.redirectUri": "\"{{uri}}\" är inte en giltig omdirigerings-URI — använd en absolut URL som https://app.example.com/callback.",
"admin.clients.validation.redirectUris": "Lägg till minst en omdirigerings-URI.",
"admin.common.chooseMember": "Välj en användare eller grupp…",
"admin.common.group": "Grupp",
"admin.common.member": "Medlem",
"admin.common.type": "Typ",
"admin.common.user": "Användare",
"admin.grants.hint": "Vilka behörigheter som finns bestäms av de plugins som är installerade. Kryssa i för att tilldela, ur för att återkalla.",
"admin.grants.hintReadOnly": "Vilka behörigheter som finns bestäms av de plugins som är installerade. Du kan se dem, men inte ändra dem.",
"admin.grants.inherited": "Gråmarkerade behörigheter kommer från en grupp. Ändra dem på gruppen.",
"admin.grants.legend": "Behörigheter",
"admin.grants.none": "Ingen installerad plugin deklarerar någon behörighet, så det finns inget att tilldela.",
"admin.grants.pending": "Medlemmar får detta vid nästa inloggning (upp till 10 minuter).",
"admin.grants.save": "Spara behörigheter",
"admin.grants.selfRevoke": "Du kan inte återkalla dina egna behörigheter — be en annan administratör, så att du inte låser ute dig själv.",
"admin.groups.actions": "Gruppåtgärder",
"admin.groups.addMember": "Lägg till en medlem",
"admin.groups.allMembers": "Alla användare och grupper är redan medlemmar.",
"admin.groups.column.members": "Medlemmar",
"admin.groups.column.name": "Grupp",
"admin.groups.create": "Skapa grupp",
"admin.groups.delete": "Radera grupp",
"admin.groups.deleteMessage": "Ta bort gruppen {{name}}? Det går inte att ångra.",
"admin.groups.field.name": "Gruppnamn",
"admin.groups.field.nameHint": "Små bokstäver, siffror, bindestreck och understreck.",
"admin.groups.filter": "Filtrera grupper",
"admin.groups.firstMember": "Första medlem",
"admin.groups.firstMemberHint": "En grupp finns så snart den har en medlem; lägg till fler efteråt.",
"admin.groups.members": "Medlemmar",
"admin.groups.membersOf": "Medlemmar i {{name}}",
"admin.groups.new": "Ny grupp",
"admin.groups.noMembers": "Inga medlemmar ännu.",
"admin.groups.pagination": "Sidnavigering för grupper",
"admin.groups.searchLabel": "Sök grupper",
"admin.groups.searchPlaceholder": "Sök på gruppnamn…",
"admin.groups.title": "Grupper",
"admin.groups.validation.member": "Välj en medlem som gruppens första medlem.",
"admin.groups.validation.name": "Gruppnamn använder små bokstäver, siffror, bindestreck och understreck.",
"admin.nav.clients": "OAuth2-klienter",
"admin.nav.groups": "Grupper",
"admin.nav.section": "Administration",
"admin.nav.users": "Användare",
"admin.notFound.message": "Objektet finns inte.",
"admin.notFound.title": "Hittades inte",
"admin.unavailable.message": "{{what}} är inte konfigurerat i den här installationen.",
"admin.unavailable.title": "Administrationen är otillgänglig",
"admin.users.actions": "Kontoåtgärder",
"admin.users.column.email": "E-postadress",
"admin.users.column.name": "Namn",
"admin.users.column.status": "Status",
"admin.users.confirm": "Bekräfta åtgärden",
"admin.users.create": "Skapa användare",
"admin.users.deactivate": "Inaktivera",
"admin.users.delete": "Radera användare",
"admin.users.deleteMessage": "Ta bort {{email}}? Kontot tas bort permanent och det går inte att ångra.",
"admin.users.edit": "Redigera användare",
"admin.users.error.create": "Användaren kunde inte skapas — kontrollera e-postadressen och försök igen.",
"admin.users.error.duplicate": "Det finns redan en användare med den e-postadressen.",
"admin.users.error.save": "Ändringarna kunde inte sparas — kontrollera fälten och försök igen.",
"admin.users.error.selfDeactivate": "Du kan inte inaktivera ditt eget konto.",
"admin.users.error.selfDelete": "Du kan inte ta bort ditt eget konto.",
"admin.users.field.email": "E-postadress",
"admin.users.field.emailHint": "Inloggningsidentiteten — den kan inte ändras här.",
"admin.users.field.first": "Förnamn",
"admin.users.field.last": "Efternamn",
"admin.users.field.password": "Lösenord",
"admin.users.field.passwordHint": "Frivilligt — lämna tomt så får användaren sätta det själv via en återställningskod.",
"admin.users.filter": "Filtrera användare",
"admin.users.new": "Ny användare",
"admin.users.pagination": "Sidnavigering för användare",
"admin.users.reactivate": "Aktivera igen",
"admin.users.recovery.body": "Ge den till användaren — koden anges för att sätta ett nytt lösenord (skapa en ny om den hunnit gå ut):",
"admin.users.recovery.link": "sidan för lösenordsåterställning",
"admin.users.recovery.generate": "Skapa återställningskod",
"admin.users.recovery.title": "Återställningskod skapad",
"admin.users.save": "Spara ändringar",
"admin.users.searchLabel": "Sök användare",
"admin.users.searchPlaceholder": "Sök på namn eller e-postadress…",
"admin.users.status.active": "Aktiv",
"admin.users.status.all": "Alla",
"admin.users.status.inactive": "Inaktiv",
"admin.users.status.label": "Status",
"admin.users.title": "Användare",
};
export default messages;
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// The manifest's own invariants. A route gating on a permission the manifest doesn't declare is
// silent: bootstrap seeds only declared names, so the demo admin would simply 403 on that screen
// with nothing in the logs to explain it. Pin the two halves against each other here.
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import { test } from "node:test";
import { isValidPermissionName } from "#plugin-api";
import manifest from "./plugin.ts";
const routes = manifest.routes ?? [];
const declared = (manifest.permissions ?? []).map((p) => p.name);
test("every route is gated, and gates on a permission the manifest declares", () => {
assert.ok(routes.length > 0);
for (const route of routes) {
assert.equal(route.public, undefined, `${route.method} ${route.path} must not be public`);
assert.ok(route.permission, `${route.method} ${route.path} has no permission`);
assert.ok(declared.includes(route.permission!), `${route.method} ${route.path} gates on undeclared ${route.permission}`);
}
});
test("the manifest declares no permission it never gates on", () => {
const gated = new Set(routes.map((r) => r.permission));
for (const name of declared) assert.ok(gated.has(name), `declared but unused: ${name}`);
});
// A nav permission is a plain string the host matches against the JWT claim: a typo ("user:read")
// passes discovery's shape check and silently hides that menu item forever. Same silent-failure
// class the route checks above close, so close it on the nav side too.
test("every nav permission is one the manifest declares", () => {
const navPermissions: string[] = [];
const walk = (nodes: typeof manifest.nav): void => {
for (const node of nodes ?? []) {
if (node.permission != null) navPermissions.push(node.permission);
walk(node.children);
}
};
walk(manifest.nav);
assert.equal(navPermissions.length, 3);
for (const name of navPermissions) assert.ok(declared.includes(name), `nav gates on undeclared ${name}`);
});
test("every declared permission is <resource>:<action>, and reads and writes are split per resource", () => {
for (const name of declared) assert.ok(isValidPermissionName(name), name); // the host's rule, not a copy of it
// Three screens × read/write. There is deliberately no `permissions:` pair: permissions are
// declared in plugin code, so holding one is edited on the user or group that holds it.
assert.deepEqual([...declared].sort(), [
"groups:read", "groups:write",
"oauth2-clients:read", "oauth2-clients:write",
"users:read", "users:write",
]);
});
test("GET routes gate on read and mutations on write, so a reader can open a screen but not change it", () => {
// …except a write-intent GET — a create form or a delete-confirm page, which exists only to start a
// write. Those gate on `:write` so a reader is refused there rather than at the submit.
const writeIntent = (path: string): boolean => path.endsWith("/new") || path.endsWith("/delete");
for (const route of routes) {
const action = route.method === "GET" && !writeIntent(route.path) ? "read" : "write";
assert.ok(route.permission?.endsWith(`:${action}`), `${route.method} ${route.path}${route.permission}`);
}
assert.equal(routes.filter((r) => r.method === "GET" && writeIntent(r.path)).length, 6); // 2 per screen
});
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// Admin example plugin: the Users / Groups / Roles / OAuth2-clients screens for running the system.
// Admin example plugin: the Users / Groups / OAuth2-clients screens for running the system.
// These used to ship inside the core; they were extracted here so a fresh clone has no built-in admin
// GUI. Copy this folder to plugins/admin (then restart) to enable it — see README → Quick start.
//
@@ -8,58 +8,67 @@
import { definePlugin, type HttpMethod, type Route, type RouteHandler } from "#plugin-api";
import { clientsCreate, clientsDeleteConfirm, clientsDelete, clientsDetail, clientsList, clientsNewForm } from "./admin-clients.ts";
import { groupsAddMember, groupsCreate, groupsDelete, groupsDeleteConfirm, groupsDetail, groupsList, groupsNewForm, groupsRemoveMember } from "./admin-groups.ts";
import { rolesAddMember, rolesCreate, rolesDelete, rolesDeleteConfirm, rolesDetail, rolesList, rolesNewForm, rolesRemoveMember } from "./admin-roles.ts";
import { usersCreate, usersDeleteConfirm, usersDelete, usersEditForm, usersList, usersNewForm, usersRecovery, usersState, usersUpdate } from "./admin-users.ts";
import { ADMIN_NAV, ADMIN_PERMISSION } from "./admin-shared.ts";
import { groupsAddMember, groupsCreate, groupsDelete, groupsDeleteConfirm, groupsDetail, groupsList, groupsNewForm, groupsPermissions, groupsRemoveMember } from "./admin-groups.ts";
import { usersCreate, usersDeleteConfirm, usersDelete, usersEditForm, usersList, usersNewForm, usersPermissions, usersRecovery, usersState, usersUpdate } from "./admin-users.ts";
import { ADMIN_NAV, actionForMethod, type AdminAction, type AdminResource, permissionName } from "./admin-shared.ts";
// Every admin route is gated by the one `admin` permission — the host redirects an anonymous visitor
// to /login, gives a signed-in non-admin the 403 page, and filters the nav the same way. Handlers are
// thin and keyed on ctx.params (the host extracts :id / :name), the idiomatic per-route style.
const r = (method: HttpMethod, path: string, handler: RouteHandler): Route => ({ handler, method, path, permission: ADMIN_PERMISSION });
// One route factory per screen: a GET gates on `<resource>:read` and a POST on `<resource>:write`,
// derived through the same two helpers the in-handler guard uses, so the table below cannot drift
// from it. The host redirects an anonymous visitor to /login, gives a signed-in user missing the
// permission the 403 page, and filters the nav the same way. Handlers are thin and keyed on
// ctx.params (the host extracts :id / :name), the idiomatic per-route style.
// `action` overrides the method's default for a *write-intent GET* — a create form or a
// delete-confirm page, which exists only to start a write and so refuses a reader rather than
// rendering a form whose submit would 403. The handler's own guard takes the same override.
const on = (resource: AdminResource) => (method: HttpMethod, path: string, handler: RouteHandler, action?: AdminAction): Route =>
({ handler, method, path, permission: permissionName(resource, action ?? actionForMethod(method)) });
const users = on("users");
const groups = on("groups");
const clients = on("oauth2-clients");
export default definePlugin({
apiVersion: "1.0.0", // the host contract this was built against — a literal, never HOST_API_VERSION
nav: [ADMIN_NAV],
permissions: [{ description: "Administer users, groups, roles, and OAuth2 clients", token: ADMIN_PERMISSION }],
permissions: [
{ description: "View users and the permissions they hold", name: "users:read" },
{ description: "Create, edit and delete users, and grant them permissions", name: "users:write" },
{ description: "View groups, their members and the permissions they hold", name: "groups:read" },
{ description: "Create and delete groups, and change their members and permissions", name: "groups:write" },
{ description: "View OAuth2 clients", name: "oauth2-clients:read" },
{ description: "Register and delete OAuth2 clients", name: "oauth2-clients:write" },
],
routes: [
// Users
r("GET", "/users", usersList),
r("POST", "/users", usersCreate),
r("GET", "/users/new", usersNewForm),
r("GET", "/users/:id", usersEditForm),
r("POST", "/users/:id", usersUpdate),
r("POST", "/users/:id/state", usersState),
r("GET", "/users/:id/delete", usersDeleteConfirm),
r("POST", "/users/:id/delete", usersDelete),
r("POST", "/users/:id/recovery", usersRecovery),
users("GET", "/users", usersList),
users("POST", "/users", usersCreate),
users("GET", "/users/new", usersNewForm, "write"),
users("GET", "/users/:id", usersEditForm),
users("POST", "/users/:id", usersUpdate),
users("POST", "/users/:id/state", usersState),
users("GET", "/users/:id/delete", usersDeleteConfirm, "write"),
users("POST", "/users/:id/delete", usersDelete),
users("POST", "/users/:id/recovery", usersRecovery),
users("POST", "/users/:id/permissions", usersPermissions),
// Groups
r("GET", "/groups", groupsList),
r("POST", "/groups", groupsCreate),
r("GET", "/groups/new", groupsNewForm),
r("GET", "/groups/:name", groupsDetail),
r("POST", "/groups/:name/members", groupsAddMember),
r("GET", "/groups/:name/delete", groupsDeleteConfirm),
r("POST", "/groups/:name/delete", groupsDelete),
r("POST", "/groups/:name/members/delete", groupsRemoveMember),
// Roles
r("GET", "/roles", rolesList),
r("POST", "/roles", rolesCreate),
r("GET", "/roles/new", rolesNewForm),
r("GET", "/roles/:name", rolesDetail),
r("POST", "/roles/:name/members", rolesAddMember),
r("GET", "/roles/:name/delete", rolesDeleteConfirm),
r("POST", "/roles/:name/delete", rolesDelete),
r("POST", "/roles/:name/members/delete", rolesRemoveMember),
groups("GET", "/groups", groupsList),
groups("POST", "/groups", groupsCreate),
groups("GET", "/groups/new", groupsNewForm, "write"),
groups("GET", "/groups/:name", groupsDetail),
groups("POST", "/groups/:name/members", groupsAddMember),
groups("GET", "/groups/:name/delete", groupsDeleteConfirm, "write"),
groups("POST", "/groups/:name/delete", groupsDelete),
groups("POST", "/groups/:name/members/delete", groupsRemoveMember),
groups("POST", "/groups/:name/permissions", groupsPermissions),
// OAuth2 clients
r("GET", "/clients", clientsList),
r("POST", "/clients", clientsCreate),
r("GET", "/clients/new", clientsNewForm),
r("GET", "/clients/:id", clientsDetail),
r("GET", "/clients/:id/delete", clientsDeleteConfirm),
r("POST", "/clients/:id/delete", clientsDelete),
clients("GET", "/clients", clientsList),
clients("POST", "/clients", clientsCreate),
clients("GET", "/clients/new", clientsNewForm, "write"),
clients("GET", "/clients/:id", clientsDetail),
clients("GET", "/clients/:id/delete", clientsDeleteConfirm, "write"),
clients("POST", "/clients/:id/delete", clientsDelete),
],
});
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
shell. Doubles as the post-register page when `created`/`secret` are set.
%><%
const nav = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const body = include("partials/client-detail-body", { client: model.client, created: model.created, csrfToken: chrome.csrfToken, del: model.delete, secret: model.secret });
const body = include("partials/client-detail-body", { canWrite: model.canWrite, client: model.client, created: model.created, csrfToken: chrome.csrfToken, del: model.delete, secret: model.secret });
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
body,
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<%#
OAuth2 clients admin list: apps that log in *through* us (Hydra). Same building blocks as
the Roles screen, around the shell, backed by live Hydra OAuth2 clients (admin-clients.ts).
the Groups screen, around the shell, backed by live Hydra OAuth2 clients (admin-clients.ts).
%><%
const nav = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const filters = include("partials/filter-bar", model.filterBar);
const table = include("partials/data-table", model.table);
const pager = include("partials/pagination", model.pagination);
const actions = '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="/admin/clients/new"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>Register client</a>';
// Only offer "Register client" to an oauth2-clients:write holder — a :read one would get the 403 page.
const actions = model.canWrite === false ? "" : '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + localeHref("/admin/clients/new") + '"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>' + t("admin.clients.registerClient") + '</a>';
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
actions,
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Group admin detail / membership page: the group-detail body in the app shell.
%><%
const nav = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const body = include("partials/group-detail-body", { add: model.add, csrfToken: model.csrfToken, del: model.delete, error: model.error, group: model.group, members: model.members });
const body = include("partials/group-detail-body", { add: model.add, canWrite: model.canWrite, csrfToken: model.csrfToken, del: model.delete, error: model.error, group: model.group, members: model.members, permissions: model.permissions });
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
body,
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const filters = include("partials/filter-bar", model.filterBar);
const table = include("partials/data-table", model.table);
const pager = include("partials/pagination", model.pagination);
const actions = '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="/admin/groups/new"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>Add group</a>';
// Only offer "New group" to a groups:write holder — a groups:read one would get the 403 page.
const actions = model.canWrite === false ? "" : '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + localeHref("/admin/groups/new") + '"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>' + t("admin.groups.new") + '</a>';
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
actions,
@@ -11,28 +11,30 @@
-%>
<div class="form-page">
<% if (locals.created) { -%>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: "Client registered.", tone: "pos" }) %>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: t("admin.clients.createdNotice"), tone: "pos" }) %>
<% } -%>
<% if (locals.secret) { -%>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="secret-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="secret-h">Client secret</h2>
<p class="field-hint">Copy these now — the secret can't be shown again. Store them where the app reads its credentials.</p>
<div class="field"><label for="cid">Client ID</label><input class="input" id="cid" type="text" value="<%= c.id %>" readonly></div>
<div class="field"><label for="csecret">Client secret</label><input class="input" id="csecret" type="text" value="<%= locals.secret %>" readonly></div>
<h2 class="card-title" id="secret-h"><%= t("admin.clients.secret") %></h2>
<p class="field-hint"><%= t("admin.clients.secretHint") %></p>
<div class="field"><label for="cid"><%= t("admin.clients.column.id") %></label><input class="input" id="cid" type="text" value="<%= c.id %>" readonly></div>
<div class="field"><label for="csecret"><%= t("admin.clients.secret") %></label><input class="input" id="csecret" type="text" value="<%= locals.secret %>" readonly></div>
</section>
<% } -%>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="client-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="client-h"><%= c.name %></h2>
<dl class="detail-list">
<dt>Client ID</dt><dd><%= c.id %></dd>
<dt>Type</dt><dd><%= c.public ? "Public (PKCE)" : "Confidential" %></dd>
<dt>Consent</dt><dd><%= c.firstParty ? "First-party (auto-granted)" : "Shows the consent screen" %></dd>
<dt>Scopes</dt><dd><%= c.scopes.length ? c.scopes.join(" ") : "—" %></dd>
<dt>Redirect URIs</dt><dd><% if (c.redirectUris.length) { %><ul class="plain-list"><% c.redirectUris.forEach((u) => { %><li><%= u %></li><% }) %></ul><% } else { %>—<% } %></dd>
<dt><%= t("admin.clients.column.id") %></dt><dd><%= c.id %></dd>
<dt><%= t("admin.clients.column.type") %></dt><dd><%= c.public ? t("admin.clients.publicPkce") : t("admin.clients.confidential") %></dd>
<dt><%= t("admin.clients.consent.label") %></dt><dd><%= c.firstParty ? t("admin.clients.consent.firstParty") : t("admin.clients.consent.screen") %></dd>
<dt><%= t("admin.clients.field.scopes") %></dt><dd><%= c.scopes.length ? c.scopes.join(" ") : "—" %></dd>
<dt><%= t("admin.clients.field.redirectUris") %></dt><dd><% if (c.redirectUris.length) { %><ul class="plain-list"><% c.redirectUris.forEach((u) => { %><li><%= u %></li><% }) %></ul><% } else { %>—<% } %></dd>
</dl>
</section>
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="Client actions">
<p class="field-hint">To change a client, delete and re-register — this issues a new client ID and secret. The secret is shown only once, at registration.</p>
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="<%= del.action %>"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg>Delete client</a>
<% if (locals.canWrite !== false) { -%>
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="<%= t("admin.clients.title") %>">
<p class="field-hint"><%= t("admin.clients.rereg") %></p>
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="<%= localeHref(del.action) %>"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg><%= t("admin.clients.delete") %></a>
</section>
<% } -%>
</div>
@@ -10,20 +10,20 @@
<% if (locals.error) { -%>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: locals.error, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= form.action %>">
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= localeHref(form.action) %>">
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>">
<%- include("partials/field", form.nameField) %>
<div class="field">
<label for="redirectUris">Redirect URIs</label>
<label for="redirectUris"><%= t("admin.clients.field.redirectUris") %></label>
<textarea class="input" id="redirectUris" name="redirectUris" rows="3" placeholder="https://app.example.com/callback"><%= form.redirectUris %></textarea>
<span class="field-hint">One per line — where the app is sent back after sign-in.</span>
<span class="field-hint"><%= t("admin.clients.field.redirectUrisHint") %></span>
</div>
<%- include("partials/field", form.scopeField) %>
<label class="check"><input type="checkbox" name="public"<% if (form.public) { %> checked<% } %>> Public client (SPA / native app, PKCE — no secret)</label>
<span class="field-hint">Browser and mobile apps can't keep a secret — choose Public. Server-side apps that can store one — leave it Confidential.</span>
<span class="field-hint"><%= t("admin.clients.field.typeHint") %></span>
<label class="check"><input type="checkbox" name="firstParty"<% if (form.firstParty) { %> checked<% } %>> First-party (auto-grant consent — skip the consent screen)</label>
<div class="form-actions">
<a class="btn" href="<%= form.cancelHref %>">Cancel</a>
<a class="btn" href="<%= localeHref(form.cancelHref) %>"><%= t("common.cancel") %></a>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><%= form.submitLabel %></button>
</div>
</form>
@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@
csrfToken
%>
<div class="form-page">
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="Confirm action">
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="<%= t("admin.users.confirm") %>">
<p><%= locals.message %></p>
<div class="form-actions">
<a class="btn" href="<%= locals.cancelHref %>">Cancel</a>
<form method="post" action="<%= locals.confirm.action %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= locals.csrfToken %>"><button class="btn btn-danger" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg><%= locals.confirm.label %></button></form>
<a class="btn" href="<%= localeHref(locals.cancelHref) %>"><%= t("common.cancel") %></a>
<form method="post" action="<%= localeHref(locals.confirm.action) %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= locals.csrfToken %>"><button class="btn btn-danger" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg><%= locals.confirm.label %></button></form>
</div>
</section>
</div>
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<%#
Admin group membership body, captured into the shell content slot. Config:
group { name }
members { action, rows: { kind:"group"|"user", label, subject }[] } action = remove-member endpoint
members { action, rows: { kind:"group"|"identity", label, subject }[] } action = remove-member endpoint
add { action, options: {label,value}[] } action = add-member endpoint
del { action } delete the whole group
csrfToken, error?
@@ -17,26 +17,33 @@
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: locals.error, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="members-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="members-h">Members</h2>
<h2 class="card-title" id="members-h"><%= t("admin.groups.members") %></h2>
<% if (members.rows.length) { -%>
<div class="table-wrap"><table class="table"><caption class="sr-only">Members of <%= group.name %></caption><thead><tr><th scope="col">Member</th><th scope="col">Type</th><th class="col-actions" scope="col"><span class="sr-only">Actions</span></th></tr></thead><tbody>
<div class="table-wrap"><table class="table"><caption class="sr-only"><%= t("admin.groups.membersOf", { name: group.name }) %></caption><thead><tr><th scope="col"><%= t("admin.common.member") %></th><th scope="col"><%= t("admin.common.type") %></th><th class="col-actions" scope="col"><span class="sr-only"><%= t("table.actions") %></span></th></tr></thead><tbody>
<% members.rows.forEach((m) => { -%>
<tr><th scope="row"><span class="cell-strong"><%= m.label %></span></th><td><span class="badge info"><span class="dot"></span><%= m.kind === "group" ? "Group" : "User" %></span></td><td class="col-actions"><form method="post" action="<%= members.action %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= csrf %>"><input type="hidden" name="member" value="<%= m.subject %>"><button class="btn" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-x"/></svg>Remove</button></form></td></tr>
<tr><th scope="row"><span class="cell-strong"><%= m.label %></span></th><td><span class="badge info"><span class="dot"></span><%= m.kind === "group" ? t("admin.common.group") : t("admin.common.user") %></span></td><td class="col-actions"><% if (locals.canWrite !== false) { %><form method="post" action="<%= localeHref(members.action) %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= csrf %>"><input type="hidden" name="member" value="<%= m.subject %>"><button class="btn" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-x"/></svg><%= t("common.remove") %></button></form><% } %></td></tr>
<% }) -%>
</tbody></table></div>
<% } else { -%>
<p class="cell-muted">No members yet.</p>
<p class="cell-muted"><%= t("admin.groups.noMembers") %></p>
<% } -%>
</section>
<% if (locals.canWrite !== false) { -%>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="add-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="add-h">Add a member</h2>
<h2 class="card-title" id="add-h"><%= t("admin.groups.addMember") %></h2>
<% if (add.options.length) { -%>
<form class="inline-form" method="post" action="<%= add.action %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= csrf %>"><label class="sr-only" for="add-member">Member</label><span class="select"><select id="add-member" name="member" required><option value="" disabled selected>Choose a user or group…</option><% add.options.forEach((o) => { %><option value="<%= o.value %>"><%= o.label %></option><% }) %></select></span><button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>Add</button></form>
<form class="inline-form" method="post" action="<%= localeHref(add.action) %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= csrf %>"><label class="sr-only" for="add-member"><%= t("admin.common.member") %></label><span class="select"><select id="add-member" name="member" required><option value="" disabled selected><%= t("admin.common.chooseMember") %></option><% add.options.forEach((o) => { %><option value="<%= o.value %>"><%= o.label %></option><% }) %></select></span><button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg><%= t("common.add") %></button></form>
<% } else { -%>
<p class="cell-muted">All users and groups are already members.</p>
<p class="cell-muted"><%= t("admin.groups.allMembers") %></p>
<% } -%>
</section>
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="Group actions">
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="<%= del.action %>"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg>Delete group</a>
<% } -%>
<% if (locals.permissions) { -%>
<%- include("partials/permission-picker", { csrfToken: csrf, permissions: locals.permissions }) %>
<% } -%>
<% if (locals.canWrite !== false) { -%>
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="<%= t("admin.groups.actions") %>">
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="<%= localeHref(del.action) %>"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg><%= t("admin.groups.delete") %></a>
</section>
<% } -%>
</div>
@@ -10,16 +10,16 @@
<% if (locals.error) { -%>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: locals.error, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= form.action %>">
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= localeHref(form.action) %>">
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>">
<%- include("partials/field", form.nameField) %>
<div class="field">
<label for="member">First member</label>
<span class="select"><select id="member" name="member" required><option value="" disabled<% if (!form.selectedMember) { %> selected<% } %>>Choose a member</option><% form.memberOptions.forEach((o) => { %><option value="<%= o.value %>"<% if (form.selectedMember === o.value) { %> selected<% } %>><%= o.label %></option><% }) %></select></span>
<span class="field-hint">A group exists once it has a member; add more after creating it.</span>
<label for="member"><%= t("admin.groups.firstMember") %></label>
<span class="select"><select id="member" name="member" required><option value="" disabled<% if (!form.selectedMember) { %> selected<% } %>><%= t("admin.common.chooseMember") %></option><% form.memberOptions.forEach((o) => { %><option value="<%= o.value %>"<% if (form.selectedMember === o.value) { %> selected<% } %>><%= o.label %></option><% }) %></select></span>
<span class="field-hint"><%= t("admin.groups.firstMemberHint") %></span>
</div>
<div class="form-actions">
<a class="btn" href="<%= form.cancelHref %>">Cancel</a>
<a class="btn" href="<%= localeHref(form.cancelHref) %>"><%= t("common.cancel") %></a>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><%= form.submitLabel %></button>
</div>
</form>
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
<%#
The permission picker, shared by the user-edit and group-detail pages. A fieldset of checkboxes —
one per permission the installed plugins declare — ticked where this user/group holds it. The whole
set posts back, so what is submitted IS the desired set of *direct* grants (see admin-grants.ts).
Two rows never post, by design: an `inherited` one (the grant comes from a group, so it is changed
there) and every row when `readOnly` (the viewer holds :read but not :write). Neither can be diffed
into an accidental revoke, because grantDiff compares against the direct grants only.
Locals: csrfToken, permissions ({ action, choices, empty, error, field, hint, inheritedNote, legend, pending, readOnly, submit }).
%>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="permissions-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="permissions-h"><%= permissions.legend %></h2>
<% if (permissions.error) { -%>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: permissions.error, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<% if (permissions.empty) { -%>
<p class="cell-muted"><%= permissions.empty %></p>
<% } else { -%>
<p class="cell-muted"><%= permissions.hint %></p>
<% if (permissions.readOnly) { -%>
<fieldset class="check-group">
<legend class="sr-only"><%= permissions.legend %></legend>
<% permissions.choices.forEach((c) => { -%>
<label class="check"><input type="checkbox"<%= c.checked ? " checked" : "" %> disabled><span><%= c.description || c.name %></span><span class="cell-muted"><%= c.name %></span></label>
<% }) -%>
</fieldset>
<% } else { -%>
<form method="post" action="<%= localeHref(permissions.action) %>">
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= csrfToken %>">
<fieldset class="check-group">
<legend class="sr-only"><%= permissions.legend %></legend>
<% permissions.choices.forEach((c) => { -%>
<label class="check"><input type="checkbox" name="<%= permissions.field %>" value="<%= c.name %>"<%= c.checked ? " checked" : "" %><%= c.inherited ? " disabled" : "" %>><span><%= c.description || c.name %></span><span class="cell-muted"><%= c.name %></span></label>
<% }) -%>
</fieldset>
<div class="form-actions">
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-check-circle"/></svg><%= permissions.submit %></button>
</div>
</form>
<% } -%>
<% if (permissions.inheritedNote) { -%>
<p class="cell-muted"><%= permissions.inheritedNote %></p>
<% } -%>
<% if (permissions.pending) { -%>
<p class="cell-muted"><%= permissions.pending %></p>
<% } -%>
<% } -%>
</section>
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
<%#
Admin role detail body, captured into the shell content slot. Config:
role { name }
members { action, rows: { kind:"group"|"user", label, subject }[] } action = revoke endpoint
effective { label }[] users who hold the role (expand)
add { action, options: {label,value}[] } action = assign endpoint
del { action } delete the whole role
csrfToken, error?
%><%
const role = locals.role;
const members = locals.members;
const effective = locals.effective;
const add = locals.add;
const del = locals.del;
const csrf = locals.csrfToken;
-%>
<div class="form-page">
<% if (locals.error) { -%>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: locals.error, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="members-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="members-h">Assigned to</h2>
<% if (members.rows.length) { -%>
<div class="table-wrap"><table class="table"><caption class="sr-only">Members of <%= role.name %></caption><thead><tr><th scope="col">Member</th><th scope="col">Type</th><th class="col-actions" scope="col"><span class="sr-only">Actions</span></th></tr></thead><tbody>
<% members.rows.forEach((m) => { -%>
<tr><th scope="row"><span class="cell-strong"><%= m.label %></span></th><td><span class="badge info"><span class="dot"></span><%= m.kind === "group" ? "Group" : "User" %></span></td><td class="col-actions"><form method="post" action="<%= members.action %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= csrf %>"><input type="hidden" name="member" value="<%= m.subject %>"><button class="btn" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-x"/></svg>Revoke</button></form></td></tr>
<% }) -%>
</tbody></table></div>
<% } else { -%>
<p class="cell-muted">Not assigned to anyone yet.</p>
<% } -%>
</section>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="effective-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="effective-h">Effective access</h2>
<p class="field-hint">Everyone who holds this role — directly or through a group (resolved by Keto).</p>
<% if (effective.length) { -%>
<ul class="plain-list">
<% effective.forEach((u) => { -%>
<li><span class="cell-strong"><%= u.label %></span></li>
<% }) -%>
</ul>
<% } else { -%>
<p class="cell-muted">No users hold this role yet.</p>
<% } -%>
</section>
<section class="form-card" aria-labelledby="add-h">
<h2 class="card-title" id="add-h">Assign the role</h2>
<% if (add.options.length) { -%>
<form class="inline-form" method="post" action="<%= add.action %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= csrf %>"><label class="sr-only" for="add-member">Member</label><span class="select"><select id="add-member" name="member" required><option value="" disabled selected>Choose a user or group…</option><% add.options.forEach((o) => { %><option value="<%= o.value %>"><%= o.label %></option><% }) %></select></span><button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>Assign</button></form>
<% } else { -%>
<p class="cell-muted">All users and groups already have this role.</p>
<% } -%>
</section>
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="Role actions">
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="<%= del.action %>"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg>Delete role</a>
</section>
</div>
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
<%#
Admin role create form body, captured into the shell content slot. Config:
form { action, csrfToken, submitLabel, cancelHref, nameField: field.ejs config,
memberOptions: {label,value}[], selectedMember }
error? string shown when a write was rejected
%><%
const form = locals.form;
-%>
<div class="form-page">
<% if (locals.error) { -%>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: locals.error, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= form.action %>">
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>">
<%- include("partials/field", form.nameField) %>
<div class="field">
<label for="member">Assign to</label>
<span class="select"><select id="member" name="member" required><option value="" disabled<% if (!form.selectedMember) { %> selected<% } %>>Choose a user or group…</option><% form.memberOptions.forEach((o) => { %><option value="<%= o.value %>"<% if (form.selectedMember === o.value) { %> selected<% } %>><%= o.label %></option><% }) %></select></span>
<span class="field-hint">A role exists once assigned; add more users or groups after creating it.</span>
</div>
<div class="form-actions">
<a class="btn" href="<%= form.cancelHref %>">Cancel</a>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><%= form.submitLabel %></button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
@@ -14,23 +14,28 @@
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: locals.error, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<% if (recovery) { -%>
<div class="alert alert-pos" role="status"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-check-circle"/></svg><div class="alert-body"><strong>Recovery code generated</strong><span>Give it to the user — they enter it on the <a href="/recovery">password-reset screen</a> to set a new password (generate a fresh one if it has expired).</span><% if (recovery.code) { %><span class="recovery-code"><code><%= recovery.code %></code></span><% } %></div></div>
<div class="alert alert-pos" role="status"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-check-circle"/></svg><div class="alert-body"><strong><%= t("admin.users.recovery.title") %></strong><span><%= t("admin.users.recovery.body") %> <a href="<%= localeHref("/recovery") %>"><%= t("admin.users.recovery.link") %></a></span><% if (recovery.code) { %><span class="recovery-code"><code><%= recovery.code %></code></span><% } %></div></div>
<% } -%>
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= form.action %>">
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= localeHref(form.action) %>">
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>">
<% form.fields.forEach((field) => { -%>
<%- include("partials/field", field) %>
<% }) -%>
<div class="form-actions">
<a class="btn" href="<%= form.cancelHref %>">Cancel</a>
<a class="btn" href="<%= localeHref(form.cancelHref) %>"><%= t("common.cancel") %></a>
<% if (locals.canWrite !== false) { -%>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><%= form.submitLabel %></button>
<% } -%>
</div>
</form>
<% if (edit) { -%>
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="Account actions">
<form method="post" action="<%= edit.recoveryAction %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>"><button class="btn" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-mail"/></svg>Generate recovery code</button></form>
<form method="post" action="<%= edit.stateAction %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>"><button class="btn" type="submit"><%= edit.nextLabel %></button></form>
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="<%= edit.deleteAction %>"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg>Delete user</a>
<% if (edit && locals.permissions) { -%>
<%- include("partials/permission-picker", { csrfToken: form.csrfToken, permissions: locals.permissions }) %>
<% } -%>
<% if (edit && locals.canWrite !== false) { -%>
<section class="form-card admin-actions" aria-label="<%= t("admin.users.actions") %>">
<form method="post" action="<%= localeHref(edit.recoveryAction) %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>"><button class="btn" type="submit"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-mail"/></svg><%= t("admin.users.recovery.generate") %></button></form>
<form method="post" action="<%= localeHref(edit.stateAction) %>"><input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>"><button class="btn" type="submit"><%= edit.nextLabel %></button></form>
<a class="btn btn-danger" href="<%= localeHref(edit.deleteAction) %>"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-trash"/></svg><%= t("admin.users.delete") %></a>
</section>
<% } -%>
</div>
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
<%#
Role admin detail page: the role-detail body (members · effective access) in the shell.
%><%
const nav = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const body = include("partials/role-detail-body", { add: model.add, csrfToken: model.csrfToken, del: model.delete, effective: model.effective, error: model.error, members: model.members, role: model.role });
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
body,
brand: chrome.brand,
breadcrumbs: model.breadcrumbs,
csrfToken: chrome.csrfToken,
nav,
theme: chrome.theme,
title: model.title,
user: chrome.user,
}) %>
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
<%#
Role admin create page: the role-form body captured into the app shell.
%><%
const nav = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const body = include("partials/role-form-body", { error: model.error, form: model.form });
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
body,
brand: chrome.brand,
breadcrumbs: model.breadcrumbs,
csrfToken: chrome.csrfToken,
nav,
theme: chrome.theme,
title: model.title,
user: chrome.user,
}) %>
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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
<%#
Roles admin list: the same building blocks as the Groups screen, around the shell, backed
by live Keto Role subject sets (admin-roles.ts). Filter/sort/page round-trip the URL.
%><%
const nav = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const filters = include("partials/filter-bar", model.filterBar);
const table = include("partials/data-table", model.table);
const pager = include("partials/pagination", model.pagination);
const actions = '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="/admin/roles/new"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>Add role</a>';
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
actions,
body: filters + table + pager,
brand: chrome.brand,
breadcrumbs: model.breadcrumbs,
csrfToken: chrome.csrfToken,
nav,
theme: chrome.theme,
title: model.title,
user: chrome.user,
}) %>
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Users admin create/edit page: the user-form body captured into the app shell.
%><%
const nav = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const body = include("partials/user-form-body", { edit: model.edit, error: model.error, form: model.form, recovery: model.recovery });
const body = include("partials/user-form-body", { canWrite: model.canWrite, edit: model.edit, error: model.error, form: model.form, permissions: model.permissions, recovery: model.recovery });
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
body,
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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
const filters = include("partials/filter-bar", model.filterBar);
const table = include("partials/data-table", model.table);
const pager = include("partials/pagination", model.pagination);
const actions = '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="/admin/users/new"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>Add user</a>';
// Only offer "New user" to a users:write holder — a users:read one would get the 403 page.
const actions = model.canWrite === false ? "" : '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + localeHref("/admin/users/new") + '"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>' + t("admin.users.new") + '</a>';
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
actions,
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@@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ What it demonstrates:
reusing the core `field` partial.
- **Permission-gated nav** — the "Shifts" nav leaf and routes are gated on `scheduling:read` /
`scheduling:write`; the whole "Scheduling" section is invisible to anyone without the grant.
- **Its own translations** — every string comes from `i18n/en-US.ts` (`sv-SE.ts` beside it), including
the nav labels, which are catalog keys in the manifest. `shifts.count` shows a plural message, and
the views carry the visitor's language onto their links with `localeHref()`.
(README → [Languages](../../../README.md#languages-i18n).)
The plugin holds **no state** — data lives upstream (README → *Stateless*). Handlers are thin and
`fetch` is injectable, so they unit-test as pure functions (`shifts.test.ts`).
@@ -46,6 +50,6 @@ cosmetically) — normalise to your backend's format there if it matters.
## Granting access
A user sees Scheduling once they hold the `scheduling:read` role in Keto (and `scheduling:write`
A user sees Scheduling once they hold the `scheduling:read` permission in Keto (and `scheduling:write`
to create). The one-command bootstrap grants both to the demo admin, so the seeded
`admin@plainpages.local` can use it immediately.
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@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
// This plugin's own catalog, and the baseline its other locales are written against. Keys are
// looked up here first and fall back to the host's, so a plugin owns its words without prefixing
// them, and `shifts.count` shows the plural form (host: README → Translating).
import type { PluralMessage } from "#plugin-api";
const messages = {
"scheduling.field.assignee": "Assignee",
"scheduling.field.end": "End",
"scheduling.field.start": "Start",
"scheduling.field.title": "Shift title",
"scheduling.filter.label": "Filter shifts",
"scheduling.filter.searchLabel": "Search shifts",
"scheduling.filter.searchPlaceholder": "Search title or assignee…",
"scheduling.form.submit": "Create shift",
"scheduling.nav.overview": "Overview",
"scheduling.nav.section": "Scheduling",
"scheduling.nav.shifts": "Shifts",
"scheduling.new.title": "New shift",
"scheduling.overview.lead":
"Scheduling coordinates shifts across your team. Anyone can read this overview; the shift list itself is available to people with the <code>scheduling:read</code> permission.",
"scheduling.overview.signIn": "Sign in to view shifts",
"scheduling.overview.title": "Scheduling",
"scheduling.overview.view": "View shifts",
"scheduling.shifts.count": { one: "{{count}} shift", other: "{{count}} shifts" } as PluralMessage,
"scheduling.shifts.new": "New shift",
"scheduling.shifts.title": "Shifts",
"scheduling.table.assignee": "Assignee",
"scheduling.table.end": "End",
"scheduling.table.shift": "Shift",
"scheduling.table.start": "Start",
"scheduling.upstream.create": "Couldn't save the shift — the scheduling service is unavailable.",
"scheduling.upstream.list": "Couldn't reach the scheduling service — try again shortly.",
"scheduling.validation.assignee": "Assign the shift to someone.",
"scheduling.validation.title": "A shift needs a title.",
};
export type SchedulingMessages = typeof messages;
export default messages;
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import type { SchedulingMessages } from "./en-US.ts";
const messages: SchedulingMessages = {
"scheduling.field.assignee": "Tilldelad",
"scheduling.field.end": "Slut",
"scheduling.field.start": "Start",
"scheduling.field.title": "Passets namn",
"scheduling.filter.label": "Filtrera pass",
"scheduling.filter.searchLabel": "Sök pass",
"scheduling.filter.searchPlaceholder": "Sök på namn eller person…",
"scheduling.form.submit": "Skapa pass",
"scheduling.nav.overview": "Översikt",
"scheduling.nav.section": "Schemaläggning",
"scheduling.nav.shifts": "Pass",
"scheduling.new.title": "Nytt pass",
"scheduling.overview.lead":
"Schemaläggningen samordnar teamets pass. Alla kan läsa den här översikten; själva passlistan kräver behörigheten <code>scheduling:read</code>.",
"scheduling.overview.signIn": "Logga in för att se passen",
"scheduling.overview.title": "Schemaläggning",
"scheduling.overview.view": "Visa pass",
"scheduling.shifts.count": { one: "{{count}} pass", other: "{{count}} pass" },
"scheduling.shifts.new": "Nytt pass",
"scheduling.shifts.title": "Pass",
"scheduling.table.assignee": "Tilldelad",
"scheduling.table.end": "Slut",
"scheduling.table.shift": "Pass",
"scheduling.table.start": "Start",
"scheduling.upstream.create": "Passet kunde inte sparas — schemaläggningstjänsten är otillgänglig.",
"scheduling.upstream.list": "Vi når inte schemaläggningstjänsten — försök igen om en stund.",
"scheduling.validation.assignee": "Passet måste tilldelas någon.",
"scheduling.validation.title": "Passet behöver ett namn.",
};
export default messages;
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@@ -17,27 +17,28 @@ export default definePlugin({
// typo'd SCHEDULING_UPSTREAM fails the boot loudly instead of degrading every request later.
hooks: { onBoot: () => assertHttpUrl(upstreamUrl, "SCHEDULING_UPSTREAM") },
// Merged into the global menu + filtered per user. "Overview" is `public`, so the "Scheduling"
// Merged into the global menu + filtered per user. Labels are keys in this plugin's own catalog
// (i18n/<locale>.ts) — a plain string works too, it just isn't translated. "Overview" is `public`, so the "Scheduling"
// header shows for everyone (even signed out); "Shifts" needs `scheduling:read`, so the gated data
// stays hidden until a reader signs in (a plugin may make a page + its menu option public).
nav: [{
children: [
{ href: SCHEDULING_PATH, id: "scheduling:overview", label: "Overview", public: true },
{ href: SHIFTS_PATH, id: "scheduling:shifts", label: "Shifts", permission: READ },
{ href: SCHEDULING_PATH, id: "scheduling:overview", label: "scheduling.nav.overview", public: true },
{ href: SHIFTS_PATH, id: "scheduling:shifts", label: "scheduling.nav.shifts", permission: READ },
],
icon: "i-cal",
id: "scheduling",
label: "Scheduling",
label: "scheduling.nav.section",
}],
// Tokens this plugin introduces (docs + Keto seeding). Namespaced `<id>:<action>`.
// Roles this plugin introduces (docs + Keto seeding). Namespaced `<id>:<action>`.
permissions: [
{ description: "View shifts", token: READ },
{ description: "Create and edit shifts", token: WRITE },
{ description: "View shifts", name: READ },
{ description: "Create and edit shifts", name: WRITE },
],
// Mounted under /scheduling; `permission` gates before the handler runs. The overview is `public`
// (anyone may reach /scheduling, signed in or not); the rest need a role.
// (anyone may reach /scheduling, signed in or not); the rest need a permission.
routes: [
{ handler: overview(), method: "GET", path: "/", public: true },
{ handler: listShifts(upstream), method: "GET", path: "/shifts", permission: READ },
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@@ -4,20 +4,23 @@ import { Readable } from "node:stream";
import test from "node:test";
// Import only from the #plugin-api barrel — the same contract boundary shifts.ts uses (the host may
// refactor any deeper src/* freely behind it); the test models the dev/test story the contract preaches.
import { GuardError, Log, type PageChrome, type RequestContext, type RouteResult } from "#plugin-api";
import { englishTranslator, GuardError, Log, type PageChrome, type RequestContext, type RouteResult } from "#plugin-api";
import enUS from "./i18n/en-US.ts";
import {
assertHttpUrl, buildFormModel, createShift, createUpstream, listShifts, newShiftForm, overview, readInput,
SHIFTS_PATH, type Shift, type ShiftInput, type ShiftsUpstream, UpstreamError, validate,
} from "./shifts.ts";
const t = englishTranslator(enUS); // this plugin's catalog then the host's, as the host would chain them
const CHROME: PageChrome = { brand: { name: "Test" }, csrfToken: "tok", nav: [], signInHref: "/login", user: { email: "", initials: "T", name: "Tester" } };
function fakeCtx(opts: { body?: string; roles?: string[]; url?: string; verifyCsrf?: (s: string | null | undefined) => boolean } = {}): RequestContext {
function fakeCtx(opts: { body?: string; permissions?: string[]; url?: string; verifyCsrf?: (s: string | null | undefined) => boolean } = {}): RequestContext {
const url = new URL(opts.url ?? "http://localhost/scheduling/shifts");
const req = Readable.from(opts.body != null ? [Buffer.from(opts.body)] : []) as unknown as IncomingMessage;
return {
chrome: CHROME, log: new Log("none"), params: {}, query: url.searchParams, req, res: {} as ServerResponse,
roles: opts.roles ?? [], url, user: null, verifyCsrf: opts.verifyCsrf ?? (() => true),
chrome: CHROME, declaredPermissions: [], user: null, locale: "en-US", localeHref: (href) => href, locales: ["en-US"], log: new Log("none"), params: {},
query: url.searchParams, req, res: {} as ServerResponse, permissions: opts.permissions ?? [], t, url,
verifyCsrf: opts.verifyCsrf ?? (() => true),
};
}
@@ -93,8 +96,8 @@ test("readInput trims; validate requires title + assignee", () => {
// ---- list handler ----
test("listShifts renders the upstream rows; q filters; canWrite reflects the role", async () => {
const r = asView(await listShifts(fakeUpstream())(fakeCtx({ roles: ["scheduling:write"] })));
test("listShifts renders the upstream rows; q filters; canWrite reflects the permission", async () => {
const r = asView(await listShifts(fakeUpstream())(fakeCtx({ permissions: ["scheduling:write"] })));
assert.equal(r.view, "shifts");
const table = r.data["table"] as { rows: { name: string }[] };
assert.deepEqual(table.rows.map((x) => x.name), ["Morning desk", "Afternoon support"]);
@@ -112,15 +115,15 @@ test("listShifts degrades to a recoverable error page when the upstream is down
assert.deepEqual((r.data["table"] as { rows: unknown[] }).rows, []);
});
// ---- public overview handler (a page anyone can reach, gated data stays behind the role) ----
// ---- public overview handler (a page anyone can reach, gated data stays behind the permission) ----
test("overview renders a public page for anyone; it links straight to Shifts only for a reader", async () => {
const anon = asView(await overview()(fakeCtx())); // user null, no roles
const anon = asView(await overview()(fakeCtx())); // user null, no permissions
assert.equal(anon.view, "overview");
assert.equal(anon.data["chrome"], CHROME);
assert.equal(anon.data["canRead"], false); // anonymous → prompt to sign in, no shifts link
const reader = asView(await overview()(fakeCtx({ roles: ["scheduling:read"] })));
const reader = asView(await overview()(fakeCtx({ permissions: ["scheduling:read"] })));
assert.equal(reader.data["canRead"], true); // a reader gets a link straight to the shifts list
});
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@@ -6,12 +6,18 @@
// pure functions against a mock upstream with no network (README.md → Local dev & test story).
// One import from the host's #plugin-api barrel — the stable author surface (see README.md → Building plugins).
import { can, CSRF_FIELD, GuardError, type PageChrome, parseListQuery, readFormBody, type RouteHandler, tracedFetch } from "#plugin-api";
import { can, CSRF_FIELD, englishTranslator, GuardError, type PageChrome, parseListQuery, readFormBody, type RouteHandler, type Translate, tracedFetch } from "#plugin-api";
import enUS from "./i18n/en-US.ts";
// The plugin's own English (its catalog, then the host's), for a view model built outside a request:
// its unit tests. At runtime a handler passes ctx.t, which reads this catalog in the visitor's
// locale first, then the host's.
const EN: Translate = englishTranslator(enUS);
export const SCHEDULING_PATH = "/scheduling"; // the plugin's public overview page
export const SHIFTS_PATH = "/scheduling/shifts";
export const READ = "scheduling:read"; // permission token gating the list + nav
export const WRITE = "scheduling:write"; // permission token gating create
export const READ = "scheduling:read"; // the permission gating the list + nav
export const WRITE = "scheduling:write"; // the permission gating create
export interface Shift {
id: string;
@@ -87,58 +93,63 @@ function toShift(raw: unknown): Shift {
// ---- view models (pure; the EJS views read these) -----------------------------------
export function buildListModel(opts: { canWrite: boolean; chrome: PageChrome; error?: string; q: string; shifts: Shift[] }) {
export function buildListModel(opts: { canWrite: boolean; chrome: PageChrome; error?: string; q: string; shifts: Shift[]; t?: Translate }) {
const t = opts.t ?? EN;
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ label: "Shifts" }], // SHIFTS_PATH is the list itself; the form links back to it as "Shifts"
breadcrumbs: [{ label: t("scheduling.shifts.title") }], // SHIFTS_PATH is the list itself; the form links back to it
canWrite: opts.canWrite,
chrome: opts.chrome,
// A plural message: one catalog key, the right form per locale and count (Intl.PluralRules).
count: t("scheduling.shifts.count", { count: opts.shifts.length }),
...(opts.error ? { error: opts.error } : {}),
filterBar: {
applyLabel: "Search",
applyLabel: t("filter.search"),
clearHref: SHIFTS_PATH,
label: "Filter shifts",
pills: opts.q ? [{ label: "Search", remove: SHIFTS_PATH, value: opts.q }] : [],
label: t("scheduling.filter.label"),
pills: opts.q ? [{ label: t("filter.search"), remove: SHIFTS_PATH, value: opts.q }] : [],
rows: [[
{ label: "Search shifts", name: "q", placeholder: "Search title or assignee…", type: "search", value: opts.q },
{ label: t("scheduling.filter.searchLabel"), name: "q", placeholder: t("scheduling.filter.searchPlaceholder"), type: "search", value: opts.q },
{ type: "spacer" },
]],
},
newHref: `${SHIFTS_PATH}/new`,
table: {
caption: "Shifts",
columns: [{ label: "Shift" }, { label: "Assignee" }, { label: "Start" }, { label: "End" }],
caption: t("scheduling.shifts.title"),
columns: [{ label: t("scheduling.table.shift") }, { label: t("scheduling.table.assignee") }, { label: t("scheduling.table.start") }, { label: t("scheduling.table.end") }],
rows: opts.shifts.map((s) => ({
cells: [{ rowHeader: { text: s.title } }, s.assignee, s.start, s.end],
name: s.title,
})),
},
title: "Shifts",
title: t("scheduling.shifts.title"),
};
}
export function buildFormModel(opts: { chrome: PageChrome; errors?: Record<string, string>; formError?: string; values?: Partial<ShiftInput> }) {
export function buildFormModel(opts: { chrome: PageChrome; errors?: Record<string, string>; formError?: string; t?: Translate; values?: Partial<ShiftInput> }) {
const t = opts.t ?? EN;
const v = opts.values ?? {};
const e = opts.errors ?? {};
const field = (cfg: { icon?: string; id: string; label: string; type?: string; value: string }) => ({
...cfg, name: cfg.id, ...(e[cfg.id] ? { error: e[cfg.id] } : {}), ...(cfg.id === "title" || cfg.id === "assignee" ? { required: true } : {}),
});
return {
breadcrumbs: [{ href: SHIFTS_PATH, label: "Shifts" }, { label: "New shift" }],
breadcrumbs: [{ href: SHIFTS_PATH, label: t("scheduling.shifts.title") }, { label: t("scheduling.new.title") }],
chrome: opts.chrome,
...(opts.formError ? { formError: opts.formError } : {}),
form: {
action: SHIFTS_PATH,
cancelHref: SHIFTS_PATH,
csrfToken: opts.chrome.csrfToken,
cancelLabel: t("common.cancel"),
fields: [
field({ icon: "i-cal", id: "title", label: "Shift title", value: v.title ?? "" }),
field({ icon: "i-user", id: "assignee", label: "Assignee", value: v.assignee ?? "" }),
field({ id: "start", label: "Start", type: "datetime-local", value: v.start ?? "" }),
field({ id: "end", label: "End", type: "datetime-local", value: v.end ?? "" }),
field({ icon: "i-cal", id: "title", label: t("scheduling.field.title"), value: v.title ?? "" }),
field({ icon: "i-user", id: "assignee", label: t("scheduling.field.assignee"), value: v.assignee ?? "" }),
field({ id: "start", label: t("scheduling.field.start"), type: "datetime-local", value: v.start ?? "" }),
field({ id: "end", label: t("scheduling.field.end"), type: "datetime-local", value: v.end ?? "" }),
],
submitLabel: "Create shift",
submitLabel: t("scheduling.form.submit"),
},
title: "New shift",
title: t("scheduling.new.title"),
};
}
@@ -155,10 +166,10 @@ export function readInput(form: URLSearchParams): ShiftInput {
// Required-field validation → { field: message } or null. Kept deliberately small; the upstream
// owns the real domain rules (overlap, capacity, …) and rejects with a 4xx the handler surfaces.
export function validate(input: ShiftInput): Record<string, string> | null {
export function validate(input: ShiftInput, t: Translate = EN): Record<string, string> | null {
const errors: Record<string, string> = {};
if (!input.title) errors["title"] = "A shift needs a title.";
if (!input.assignee) errors["assignee"] = "Assign the shift to someone.";
if (!input.title) errors["title"] = t("scheduling.validation.title");
if (!input.assignee) errors["assignee"] = t("scheduling.validation.assignee");
return Object.keys(errors).length ? errors : null;
}
@@ -173,25 +184,32 @@ export function listShifts(upstream: ShiftsUpstream): RouteHandler {
shifts = await upstream.list();
} catch (err) {
ctx.log.warn("scheduling upstream unreachable", { error: String(err) }); // plugin logging via ctx.log
error = "Couldn't reach the scheduling service — try again shortly.";
error = ctx.t("scheduling.upstream.list");
}
const needle = q.toLowerCase();
const rows = needle ? shifts.filter((s) => s.title.toLowerCase().includes(needle) || s.assignee.toLowerCase().includes(needle)) : shifts;
return { data: buildListModel({ canWrite: can(ctx, WRITE), chrome: ctx.chrome, ...(error ? { error } : {}), q, shifts: rows }), view: "shifts" };
return { data: buildListModel({ canWrite: can(ctx, WRITE), chrome: ctx.chrome, ...(error ? { error } : {}), q, shifts: rows, t: ctx.t }), view: "shifts" };
};
}
export function newShiftForm(): RouteHandler {
return (ctx) => ({ data: buildFormModel({ chrome: ctx.chrome }), view: "shift-new" });
return (ctx) => ({ data: buildFormModel({ chrome: ctx.chrome, t: ctx.t }), view: "shift-new" });
}
// Public overview: a page anyone may reach — its route + nav node are marked `public`, so the
// gate lets an anonymous visitor through and the menu option shows for everyone. The real data
// (the shifts list) stays behind `scheduling:read`; a reader gets a link straight to it, anyone
// else a prompt to sign in. ctx.user may be null here, so read the role via can() (zero I/O).
// else a prompt to sign in. ctx.user may be null here, so read the permission via can() (zero I/O).
export function overview(): RouteHandler {
return (ctx) => ({
data: { breadcrumbs: [{ label: "Overview" }], canRead: can(ctx, READ), chrome: ctx.chrome, shiftsHref: SHIFTS_PATH, title: "Scheduling" },
data: {
breadcrumbs: [{ label: ctx.t("scheduling.nav.overview") }],
canRead: can(ctx, READ),
chrome: ctx.chrome,
shiftsHref: ctx.localeHref(SHIFTS_PATH), // a plugin carries the visitor's locale onto its own links
signInHref: ctx.localeHref(`/login?return_to=${encodeURIComponent(ctx.localeHref(SHIFTS_PATH))}`),
title: ctx.t("scheduling.overview.title"),
},
view: "overview",
});
}
@@ -202,13 +220,13 @@ export function createShift(upstream: ShiftsUpstream): RouteHandler {
// A write is a first-party form, so guard it with the host's double-submit token (ctx.verifyCsrf).
if (!ctx.verifyCsrf(form.get(CSRF_FIELD))) throw new GuardError(403, "invalid CSRF token");
const input = readInput(form);
const errors = validate(input);
if (errors) return { data: buildFormModel({ chrome: ctx.chrome, errors, values: input }), status: 400, view: "shift-new" };
const errors = validate(input, ctx.t);
if (errors) return { data: buildFormModel({ chrome: ctx.chrome, errors, t: ctx.t, values: input }), status: 400, view: "shift-new" };
try {
await upstream.create(input);
} catch (err) {
ctx.log.warn("scheduling shift create failed (upstream)", { error: String(err) });
return { data: buildFormModel({ chrome: ctx.chrome, formError: "Couldn't save the shift — the scheduling service is unavailable.", values: input }), status: 502, view: "shift-new" };
return { data: buildFormModel({ chrome: ctx.chrome, formError: ctx.t("scheduling.upstream.create"), t: ctx.t, values: input }), status: 502, view: "shift-new" };
}
ctx.log.info("scheduling shift created", { assignee: input.assignee, title: input.title });
return { redirect: SHIFTS_PATH }; // POST-redirect-GET
@@ -3,16 +3,16 @@
nav node are marked `public`, so an anonymous visitor is let through and the menu option shows for
everyone. The actual shifts data stays behind `scheduling:read`: a reader gets a link straight to
it, anyone else a prompt to sign in. Rendered in the native shell via ctx.chrome.
Data: chrome, title, breadcrumbs, canRead, shiftsHref
Data: chrome, title, breadcrumbs, canRead, shiftsHref, signInHref
%><%
const navHtml = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const cta = canRead
? '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + shiftsHref + '">View shifts</a>'
: '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="/login?return_to=' + encodeURIComponent(shiftsHref) + '">Sign in to view shifts</a>';
? '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + shiftsHref + '">' + t("scheduling.overview.view") + '</a>'
: '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + signInHref + '">' + t("scheduling.overview.signIn") + '</a>';
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
actions: "",
body: '<div class="scheduling-page"><p>Scheduling coordinates shifts across your team. Anyone can read this overview; the shift list itself is available to people with the <code>scheduling:read</code> role.</p>' + cta + '</div>',
body: '<div class="scheduling-page"><p>' + t("scheduling.overview.lead") + '</p>' + cta + '</div>',
brand: chrome.brand,
breadcrumbs,
csrfToken: chrome.csrfToken,
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<%#
A plugin's own partial (resolved before the core ones). The new-shift form body, reusing the core
`partials/field` + `partials/alert`. Config: form { action, csrfToken, submitLabel, cancelHref,
fields: field.ejs config[] }, formError?
cancelLabel, fields: field.ejs config[] }, formError?
%><%
const form = locals.form;
-%>
@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@
<% if (locals.formError) { -%>
<%- include("partials/alert", { text: locals.formError, tone: "neg" }) %>
<% } -%>
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= form.action %>">
<form class="form-card" method="post" action="<%= localeHref(form.action) %>">
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf" value="<%= form.csrfToken %>">
<% form.fields.forEach((field) => { -%>
<%- include("partials/field", field) %>
<% }) -%>
<div class="form-actions">
<a class="btn" href="<%= form.cancelHref %>">Cancel</a>
<a class="btn" href="<%= localeHref(form.cancelHref) %>"><%= form.cancelLabel %></a>
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit"><%= form.submitLabel %></button>
</div>
</form>
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@@ -3,19 +3,19 @@
service; this view renders them with the core building blocks inside the native app shell
(ctx.chrome). `include()` reaches the core partials (shell, nav-tree, filter-bar, data-table,
alert) — see docs/plugin-contract.md. Zero-JS: search round-trips the URL.
Data: chrome, title, breadcrumbs, filterBar, table, canWrite, newHref, error?
Data: chrome, title, breadcrumbs, count, filterBar, table, canWrite, newHref, error?
%><%
const navHtml = include("partials/nav-tree", { nodes: chrome.nav });
const filtersHtml = include("partials/filter-bar", filterBar);
const tableHtml = include("partials/data-table", table);
const alertHtml = locals.error ? include("partials/alert", { text: locals.error, tone: "neg" }) : "";
const actions = canWrite
? '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + newHref + '"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>New shift</a>'
? '<a class="btn btn-primary" href="' + localeHref(newHref) + '"><svg class="ico ico-sm" aria-hidden="true"><use href="#i-plus"/></svg>' + t("scheduling.shifts.new") + '</a>'
: "";
-%>
<%- include("partials/shell", {
actions,
body: '<div class="scheduling-page">' + alertHtml + filtersHtml + tableHtml + '</div>',
body: '<div class="scheduling-page">' + alertHtml + filtersHtml + '<p class="shift-count">' + count + '</p>' + tableHtml + '</div>',
brand: chrome.brand,
breadcrumbs,
csrfToken: chrome.csrfToken,
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
{"errors":null,"message":"not found","url":"https://gitea.larvit.se/api/swagger"}
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Ory Keto — authorization (ReBAC), the source of truth for roles/groups and the rare
# Ory Keto — authorization (ReBAC), the source of truth for permissions/groups and the rare
# fine-grained check (README: three tiers of "may I?"). The permission model lives in
# namespaces.keto.ts (OPL); DSN comes from the env (the per-service keto DB). The web
# app never connects directly — it calls the read (4466) / write (4467) APIs, the ports
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@@ -4,28 +4,30 @@
// identity ids (== the JWT `sub`).
import { Context, Namespace, SubjectSet } from "@ory/keto-namespace-types"
// A human identity. Subjects are written as `user:<kratos-identity-id>`.
// A person. Ory calls this an "identity" (Kratos owns the record); Plainpages says "user"
// throughout. Subjects are written as `user:<kratos-identity-id>`.
class User implements Namespace {}
// A subject set: a named collection of users (and nested groups), resolved transitively.
// The admin "Groups" screen manages membership; checks expand it automatically.
// A named set of users (and nested groups), resolved transitively. The admin "Groups"
// screen manages membership; checks expand it automatically.
class Group implements Namespace {
related: {
members: (User | SubjectSet<Group, "members">)[]
}
}
// A coarse role — the source of truth for the JWT `roles` claim. At login the app reads
// `role:<name>#members@user:<id>` from Keto and projects the result into the token
// (README: Login → session JWT). A group can hold a role, so members can be users or groups.
class Role implements Namespace {
// A coarse permission — an operation a route or menu item gates on, and the source of truth
// for the JWT `permissions` claim. At login the app reads `Permission:<name>#granted@user:<id>`
// from Keto and projects the result into the token (README: Login → session JWT). A group can
// hold a permission, so grants go to a user or to a whole group.
class Permission implements Namespace {
related: {
members: (User | SubjectSet<Group, "members">)[]
granted: (User | SubjectSet<Group, "members">)[]
}
}
// A fine-grained, relationship-checked resource — README's third "may I?" tier, the rare
// live Keto check (e.g. sharing/delegation). Permissions nest: owner ⊇ editor ⊇ viewer.
// live Keto check (e.g. sharing/delegation). Permits nest: owner ⊇ editor ⊇ viewer.
// Grants accept a user directly or any member of a group.
class Resource implements Namespace {
related: {
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ selfservice:
ui_url: http://localhost:3000/login
after:
# After authenticating, land on our completion route — it mints the session JWT
# (roles from Keto → metadata_public projection → tokenize) and sets our cookie.
# (permissions from Keto → metadata_public projection → tokenize) and sets our cookie.
default_browser_return_url: http://localhost:3000/auth/complete
registration:
ui_url: http://localhost:3000/registration
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ session:
same_site: Lax
# Session→JWT tokenizer: whoami(tokenize_as: plainpages) mints a short-lived,
# locally-verifiable JWT so the hot path never calls Ory. Claims come from the
# committed Jsonnet mapper (sub = identity id, email from traits, roles from the
# committed Jsonnet mapper (sub = identity id, email from traits, permissions from the
# metadata_public projection); signed with tokenizer/jwks.json.
whoami:
tokenizer:
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
// Session→JWT claims mapper for the `plainpages` tokenizer. Kratos exposes the
// session as `session`; `sub` is set from the identity id (subject_source: id) and
// can't be overridden here. roles come from metadata_public — the per-login projection
// of Keto roles the app refreshes at login (metadata_admin is NOT carried in the session
// can't be overridden here. permissions come from metadata_public — the per-login projection
// of Keto permissions the app refreshes at login (metadata_admin is NOT carried in the session
// the tokenizer sees; metadata_public is). Absent on a fresh identity ⇒ empty list.
local session = std.extVar('session');
local meta =
@@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ local meta =
{
claims: {
email: session.identity.traits.email,
roles: if std.objectHas(meta, 'roles') then meta.roles else [],
permissions: if std.objectHas(meta, 'permissions') then meta.permissions else [],
},
}
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
"dependencies": {
"@larvit/log": "2.3.0",
"ejs": "6.0.1",
"lucide-static": "1.28.0"
"lucide-static": "1.30.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/ejs": "3.1.5",
@@ -400,9 +400,9 @@
}
},
"node_modules/lucide-static": {
"version": "1.28.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/lucide-static/-/lucide-static-1.28.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-dC3VJwRFsjEVX7Iaq4rY88pm7Fi2OmOb8P0WRzXsUMgbt7sCmFX8bLhaDBeNW6JdRjuele+jKqqFaam4yr+Ygg==",
"version": "1.30.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/lucide-static/-/lucide-static-1.30.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-lgG5XTlCPG9OQABEVbhhvcG3N0T8SDFg8NFw34j71+VK8TSP6xMlfXLsuwXiHZvL+bDoA5J2gOebqRocl4WvTw==",
"license": "ISC"
},
"node_modules/typescript": {
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
"dependencies": {
"@larvit/log": "2.3.0",
"ejs": "6.0.1",
"lucide-static": "1.28.0"
"lucide-static": "1.30.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/ejs": "3.1.5",
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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ summary { list-style: none; cursor: pointer; }
border-radius: 3px;
}
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) {
.sidebar, .scrim, summary, .nav-item, .btn, .chip { transition: .15s ease; }
.sidebar, .scrim, summary, .nav-item, .btn, .chip, .profile, .kebab { transition: .15s ease; }
}
.sr-only {
@@ -282,7 +282,6 @@ span.nav-self { cursor: default; } /* static / non-clickable */
outline: 2px solid var(--focus); outline-offset: 1px;
}
/* profile / settings row */
.footer-actions { display: flex; align-items: center; gap: 4px; }
.profile {
display: flex; align-items: center; gap: 9px; flex: 1 1 auto;
@@ -475,20 +474,44 @@ span.nav-self { cursor: default; } /* static / non-clickable */
.check input, .radio input { width: 15px; height: 15px; accent-color: var(--accent);
margin: 0; cursor: pointer; }
.check:hover, .radio:hover { color: var(--text); }
/* A stacked group of .check rows in a <fieldset> — the right element for related checkboxes, but the
UA gives it a groove border, so reset it like .filter-field and .menu-field do. A disabled row is
still readable: it states a fact (a permission held through a group) rather than offering an edit. */
.check-group { border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0; display: flex; flex-direction: column; gap: 10px; }
.check-group .check { align-items: baseline; }
.check-group .check input:disabled { cursor: default; }
.check-group .check:has(input:disabled) { opacity: .7; cursor: default; }
.check-group .check .cell-muted { margin-left: auto; padding-left: 12px; font-size: var(--fz-xs); }
/* popover menu (column settings, kebab, etc.) — pure <details> */
.menu { position: relative; display: inline-flex; }
.menu > summary { display: inline-flex; }
.menu > summary::after { content: none; }
/* popover menu (language picker, profile, row kebab) — a <button popovertarget> and its [popover]
panel, wrapped so the pair is one element in any layout. The browser owns open/close, and the top
layer keeps the panel clear of a scrolling ancestor's overflow. `position-anchor: auto` binds it to
the button that opened it; a bare anchor() without it resolves to nothing in every engine. `color`
is set because the UA sheet gives [popover] a CanvasText of its own, which would ignore the theme. */
.menu { display: inline-flex; }
.menu-pop {
position: absolute; top: calc(100% + 6px); right: 0; z-index: 40;
position: absolute; inset: auto; margin: 6px 0 0;
position-anchor: auto;
position-try-fallbacks: flip-block, flip-inline;
top: anchor(bottom); right: anchor(right);
min-width: 210px; padding: 6px;
background: var(--surface); border: 1px solid var(--border-2);
border-radius: var(--radius);
background: var(--surface); color: var(--text);
border: 1px solid var(--border-2); border-radius: var(--radius);
box-shadow: 0 8px 28px rgba(0,0,0,.16);
}
.menu-pop.left { right: auto; left: 0; }
.menu-pop.up { top: auto; bottom: calc(100% + 6px); }
.menu-pop.left { right: auto; left: anchor(left); }
.menu-pop.up { top: auto; bottom: anchor(top); margin: 0 0 6px; }
/* A browser too old for the Popover API leaves the trigger inert, so let each panel flow under its
trigger rather than stranding Sign out and the language picker behind a button that does nothing.
The wrapper turns block so the pair stacks instead of sitting side by side, and min-width goes —
it would otherwise push the sidebar and a 44px action cell far past their width. Cramped but
reachable, and unreachable by any test: a browser with both features cannot render this path.
Both are guarded — an engine with popover but no anchor positioning would otherwise leave the
panel absolutely positioned with every anchor() dropped, detached from its trigger. */
@supports not (selector([popover]:popover-open) and (position-anchor: auto)) {
.menu { display: block; }
.menu-pop, .menu-pop.up { position: static; min-width: 0; margin: 6px 0 0; }
}
.menu-head { font-size: var(--fz-xs); text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: .05em; color: var(--text-faint); font-weight: 600;
padding: 5px 8px; }
@@ -500,6 +523,7 @@ span.nav-self { cursor: default; } /* static / non-clickable */
}
.menu-item-form { display: contents; } /* form wraps the Sign-out button without changing layout */
.menu-item:hover { background: var(--surface-2); }
.menu-item[aria-current] { font-weight: 600; color: var(--text); } /* the language you are in */
.menu-item.danger { color: var(--neg); }
.menu-item .ico { color: var(--text-faint); }
.menu-item.danger .ico { color: var(--neg); }
@@ -610,10 +634,13 @@ th[aria-sort="descending"] .sort-ico { transform: rotate(180deg); }
/* row kebab */
.col-actions { width: 44px; text-align: center; }
.kebab summary { width: 26px; height: 26px; border-radius: var(--radius);
display: grid; place-items: center; color: var(--text-faint); margin: 0 auto; }
.kebab summary:hover { background: var(--surface-2); color: var(--text); }
.kebab[open] summary { background: var(--surface-2); color: var(--text); }
.kebab { width: 26px; height: 26px; border-radius: var(--radius);
display: grid; place-items: center; color: var(--text-faint); margin: 0 auto;
background: transparent; border: 0; padding: 0; cursor: pointer; }
.kebab:hover { background: var(--surface-2); color: var(--text); }
/* Held open — a trigger's panel is its next sibling. Its own rule: :has() is non-forgiving, so an
engine that doesn't know :popover-open would drop the hover style along with it. */
.kebab:has(+ .menu-pop:popover-open) { background: var(--surface-2); color: var(--text); }
/* ---------- 10. PAGINATION --------------------------------- */
.pager {
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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
// One-command bootstrap: idempotent first-boot seeding. Guards the pure payload
// builders (Kratos create-identity body + Keto role tuple), the idempotent seedAdmin
// builders (Kratos create-identity body + Keto permission tuple), the idempotent seedAdmin
// orchestration (fresh 201 vs existing 409 → reuse id), and the JWKS generate-if-absent
// safety net. Live boot is verified by running the stack; these catch contract drift.
import { test } from "node:test";
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import { randomUUID } from "node:crypto";
import { ensureJwks, firstRunBanner, identityPayload, roleTuple, seedAdmin, seedRoles } from "./bootstrap.ts";
import { ensureJwks, firstRunBanner, identityPayload, permissionTuple, seedAdmin, seedPermissions } from "./bootstrap.ts";
const json = (status: number, body?: unknown) =>
new Response(body === undefined ? null : JSON.stringify(body), {
@@ -20,27 +20,47 @@ test("identityPayload is a valid Kratos create-identity body with a password cre
assert.equal(body.credentials.password.config.password, "admin");
});
test("roleTuple grants a role to user:<id> in the Role namespace", () => {
test("permissionTuple grants a permission to user:<id> in the Permission namespace", () => {
const id = randomUUID();
assert.deepEqual(roleTuple(id, "admin"), {
namespace: "Role",
assert.deepEqual(permissionTuple(id, "admin"), {
namespace: "Permission",
object: "admin",
relation: "members",
relation: "granted",
subject_id: `user:${id}`,
});
});
test("seedRoles unions ADMIN_ROLES (default 'admin') with the discovered plugins' declared tokens", () => {
// Clean clone: no ADMIN_ROLES, the scheduling plugin declares its two tokens → the demo admin
// gets exactly today's behaviour, but derived from discovery, not hardcoded in the host.
assert.deepEqual(seedRoles(undefined, ["scheduling:read", "scheduling:write"]), ["admin", "scheduling:read", "scheduling:write"]);
assert.deepEqual(seedRoles(undefined, []), ["admin"]); // no plugins → just the base admin role
assert.deepEqual(seedRoles("admin, ops ", ["inventory:read"]), ["admin", "ops", "inventory:read"]); // env trimmed + extended
assert.deepEqual(seedRoles("admin,scheduling:read", ["scheduling:read"]), ["admin", "scheduling:read"]); // dedup, no double grant
assert.deepEqual(seedRoles("admin,, ", [" scheduling:read ", ""]), ["admin", "scheduling:read"]); // blanks dropped, tokens trimmed (both sides)
test("seedPermissions unions ADMIN_PERMISSIONS (empty by default) with the discovered plugins' declared permissions", () => {
// Clean clone: no ADMIN_PERMISSIONS, the scheduling plugin declares its two names → the demo admin
// holds exactly what the installed plugins gate on, derived from discovery, not hardcoded here.
const names = (env: string | undefined, declared: string[]): string[] => seedPermissions(env, declared).permissions;
assert.deepEqual(names(undefined, ["scheduling:read", "scheduling:write"]), ["scheduling:read", "scheduling:write"]);
// No plugins → nothing to grant. A host-invented base would be a permission that gates nothing.
assert.deepEqual(names(undefined, []), []);
assert.deepEqual(names("ops:read, ops:write ", ["inventory:read"]), ["ops:read", "ops:write", "inventory:read"]); // env trimmed + extended
assert.deepEqual(names("scheduling:read", ["scheduling:read"]), ["scheduling:read"]); // dedup, no double grant
assert.deepEqual(names(",, ", [" scheduling:read ", ""]), ["scheduling:read"]); // blanks dropped, names trimmed (both sides)
});
test("seedAdmin on a fresh stack creates the identity and grants every role (one tuple each)", async () => {
// The regression this pins: an earlier revision *threw* here, so `ADMIN_PERMISSIONS=admin` — this
// setting's own default until 2026-08-05 — exited bootstrap 1, and bootstrap gates `web`, so a
// leftover variable bricked the whole stack on upgrade. Bootstrap must never refuse to start over
// operator env: drop what it can't use, report it, seed the rest.
test("seedPermissions drops an ADMIN_PERMISSIONS name that isn't <resource>:<action>, and never throws", () => {
const legacy = seedPermissions("admin", ["users:read"]);
assert.deepEqual(legacy, { ignored: ["admin"], permissions: ["users:read"] });
const mixed = seedPermissions("admin, ops:read ,Bad Name", ["users:read"]);
assert.deepEqual(mixed, { ignored: ["admin", "Bad Name"], permissions: ["ops:read", "users:read"] });
// Whatever an operator puts there, the boot survives it — that is the property, not the parsing.
for (const value of ["admin", "Bad Name", ":", "::", "a".repeat(200), ",,,", "ADMIN", "1"]) {
assert.doesNotThrow(() => seedPermissions(value, ["users:read"]), value);
assert.deepEqual(seedPermissions(value, ["users:read"]).permissions.includes("users:read"), true, value);
}
});
test("seedAdmin on a fresh stack creates the identity and grants every permission (one tuple each)", async () => {
const id = randomUUID();
const calls: { method: string; url: string; body?: unknown }[] = [];
const fetchImpl = (async (url, init) => {
@@ -57,20 +77,20 @@ test("seedAdmin on a fresh stack creates the identity and grants every role (one
ketoWriteUrl: "http://keto:4467",
kratosAdminUrl: "http://kratos:4434",
password: "admin",
roles: ["admin", "scheduling:read"],
permissions: ["admin", "scheduling:read"],
});
assert.deepEqual(result, { created: true, id, roles: ["admin", "scheduling:read"] });
assert.deepEqual(result, { created: true, id, permissions: ["admin", "scheduling:read"] });
const puts = calls.filter((c) => c.url.includes("relation-tuples"));
assert.equal(puts.length, 2); // one grant per role
assert.equal(puts.length, 2); // one grant per permission
assert.ok(puts.every((p) => p.method === "PUT"));
assert.deepEqual(puts.map((p) => p.body), [
{ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: `user:${id}` },
{ namespace: "Role", object: "scheduling:read", relation: "members", subject_id: `user:${id}` },
{ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: `user:${id}` },
{ namespace: "Permission", object: "scheduling:read", relation: "granted", subject_id: `user:${id}` },
]);
});
test("seedAdmin is idempotent: a 409 reuses the existing identity and re-grants the role", async () => {
test("seedAdmin is idempotent: a 409 reuses the existing identity and re-grants the permission", async () => {
const id = randomUUID();
let granted: unknown;
const fetchImpl = (async (url, init) => {
@@ -90,11 +110,11 @@ test("seedAdmin is idempotent: a 409 reuses the existing identity and re-grants
ketoWriteUrl: "http://keto:4467",
kratosAdminUrl: "http://kratos:4434",
password: "admin",
roles: ["admin"],
permissions: ["admin"],
});
assert.deepEqual(result, { created: false, id, roles: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(granted, { namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: `user:${id}` });
assert.deepEqual(result, { created: false, id, permissions: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(granted, { namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: `user:${id}` });
});
test("seedAdmin fails loud on an unexpected Kratos error", async () => {
@@ -106,7 +126,7 @@ test("seedAdmin fails loud on an unexpected Kratos error", async () => {
ketoWriteUrl: "http://keto:4467",
kratosAdminUrl: "http://kratos:4434",
password: "admin",
roles: ["admin"],
permissions: ["admin"],
}),
/Kratos/,
);
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@@ -2,13 +2,14 @@
// kratos+keto are healthy (web waits on it), idempotent on every `docker compose up`:
// 1. generate the JWKS signing key if absent (committed dev key makes this a safety net);
// 2. seed a demo admin (admin@plainpages.local / admin) in Kratos;
// 3. grant it its roles in Keto so menu/permission checks resolve out of the box — `admin` plus
// every discovered plugin's declared permission tokens, so a dropped-in plugin is usable by
// the demo admin with no host config edit (the host stays plugin-agnostic).
// 3. grant it its permissions in Keto so menu/permission checks resolve out of the box — every
// discovered plugin's declared permission names (plus any ADMIN_PERMISSIONS), so a dropped-in
// plugin is usable by the demo admin with no host config edit (the host stays plugin-agnostic).
// Then prints a first-run banner; fails loud on any unexpected upstream error.
import { existsSync, writeFileSync } from "node:fs";
import { fileURLToPath } from "node:url";
import { discoverPlugins } from "../plugin-host/discovery.ts";
import { declaredPermissions, isValidPermissionName } from "../plugin-host/plugin.ts";
import { generateJwks, type JwkSet } from "./gen-jwks.ts";
import { createLogger, runWithLog, tracedFetch } from "../logger.ts";
@@ -22,19 +23,31 @@ export function identityPayload(email: string, password: string) {
};
}
// Coarse-role grant: `Role:<role>#members@user:<id>`. Subject ids are `user:<kratos-id>`
// (namespaces.keto.ts) — the source of truth the login flow projects into the JWT roles.
export function roleTuple(identityId: string, role: string) {
return { namespace: "Role", object: role, relation: "members", subject_id: `user:${identityId}` };
// Coarse-permission grant: `Permission:<permission>#members@user:<id>`. Subject ids are `user:<kratos-id>`
// (namespaces.keto.ts) — the source of truth the login flow projects into the JWT permissions.
export function permissionTuple(userId: string, permission: string) {
return { namespace: "Permission", object: permission, relation: "granted", subject_id: `user:${userId}` };
}
// The roles to grant the demo admin = the configured base (ADMIN_ROLES, default just `admin`)
// unioned with every discovered plugin's declared permission tokens (a route/nav `permission` is a
// coarse role — granted as a Keto `Role:<token>#members` tuple). So the host names no plugin, yet a
// dropped-in plugin's tokens are seeded out of the box. Deduped, order-stable, blanks dropped.
export function seedRoles(adminRolesEnv: string | undefined, declaredTokens: string[]): string[] {
// The permissions to grant the demo admin = the configured base (ADMIN_PERMISSIONS, empty by default)
// unioned with every discovered plugin's declared permission names (a route/nav `permission` is a
// coarse permission — granted as a Keto `Permission:<name>#granted` tuple). So the host names no plugin, yet a
// dropped-in plugin's permissions are seeded out of the box. Deduped, order-stable, blanks dropped.
// The base is empty because permissions are `<resource>:<action>` and every one of them is owned by
// the plugin that gates on it — a host-invented default would gate nothing.
// ADMIN_PERMISSIONS is the one place an operator names a permission by hand, so it is held to the
// same `<resource>:<action>` rule discovery applies to a manifest — but *dropped with a warning*,
// never fatal. Fail-loud belongs at the manifest boundary, where a developer authored the mistake
// and can fix it; this is operator env, bootstrap gates `web`, and the whole stack must not refuse
// to start over a stale variable. `admin` was this setting's own default before 2026-08-05, so a
// value that bricks the boot is the *expected* leftover on any upgrade. The name it would have
// written gates nothing anyway. Declared names already passed the check at discovery.
export function seedPermissions(adminPermissionsEnv: string | undefined, declaredNames: string[]): { ignored: string[]; permissions: string[] } {
const clean = (xs: string[]): string[] => xs.map((r) => r.trim()).filter(Boolean);
return [...new Set([...clean((adminRolesEnv ?? "admin").split(",")), ...clean(declaredTokens)])];
const configured = clean((adminPermissionsEnv ?? "").split(","));
const ignored = configured.filter((name) => !isValidPermissionName(name));
const valid = configured.filter((name) => isValidPermissionName(name));
return { ignored, permissions: [...new Set([...valid, ...clean(declaredNames)])] };
}
// --- JWKS safety net -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -63,13 +76,13 @@ export interface SeedOptions {
ketoWriteUrl: string;
kratosAdminUrl: string;
password: string;
roles: string[];
permissions: string[];
}
export interface SeedResult {
created: boolean;
id: string;
roles: string[];
permissions: string[];
}
export async function seedAdmin(opts: SeedOptions): Promise<SeedResult> {
@@ -93,17 +106,17 @@ export async function seedAdmin(opts: SeedOptions): Promise<SeedResult> {
throw new Error(`bootstrap: Kratos create identity failed (${res.status}): ${await res.text()}`);
}
// Grant each role in Keto. PUT is idempotent — re-running just re-asserts the tuple.
for (const role of opts.roles) {
// Grant each permission in Keto. PUT is idempotent — re-running just re-asserts the tuple.
for (const permission of opts.permissions) {
const grant = await http(`${opts.ketoWriteUrl}/admin/relation-tuples`, {
body: JSON.stringify(roleTuple(id, role)),
body: JSON.stringify(permissionTuple(id, permission)),
headers: { "content-type": "application/json" },
method: "PUT",
});
if (!grant.ok) throw new Error(`bootstrap: Keto grant role "${role}" failed (${grant.status}): ${await grant.text()}`);
if (!grant.ok) throw new Error(`bootstrap: Keto grant permission "${permission}" failed (${grant.status}): ${await grant.text()}`);
}
return { created, id, roles: opts.roles };
return { created, id, permissions: opts.permissions };
}
async function findIdentityId(http: typeof fetch, adminUrl: string, email: string): Promise<string> {
@@ -122,7 +135,7 @@ export function firstRunBanner(opts: { appUrl: string; email: string; password:
const rule = "─".repeat(58);
return [
`${rule}`,
`│ Plainpages is ready — log in at ${opts.appUrl}`,
`│ Plainpages is ready — sign in at ${opts.appUrl}`,
`│ email: ${opts.email}`,
`│ password: ${opts.password}`,
`│ ⚠ Demo admin credentials — change them before production.`,
@@ -143,10 +156,13 @@ async function main() {
await runWithLog(log, async () => {
if (ensureJwks(env["JWKS_FILE"] ?? "/etc/config/kratos/tokenizer/jwks.json")) log.info("generated a JWKS signing key");
// Seed `admin` (or ADMIN_ROLES) + every discovered plugin's declared permission tokens, so the
// Seed every discovered plugin's declared permission names (plus any ADMIN_PERMISSIONS), so the
// shipped example — and any dropped-in plugin — works for the demo admin without a host edit.
const declared = (await discoverPlugins()).flatMap((p) => (p.permissions ?? []).map((d) => d.token));
const roles = seedRoles(env["ADMIN_ROLES"], declared);
const declared = declaredPermissions(await discoverPlugins()).map((decl) => decl.name);
const { ignored, permissions } = seedPermissions(env["ADMIN_PERMISSIONS"], declared);
if (ignored.length > 0) {
log.warn("ignoring ADMIN_PERMISSIONS entries that are not <resource>:<action>", { ignored: ignored.join(", ") });
}
const email = env["ADMIN_EMAIL"] ?? "admin@plainpages.local";
const password = env["ADMIN_PASSWORD"] ?? "admin";
const result = await seedAdmin({
@@ -155,9 +171,9 @@ async function main() {
ketoWriteUrl: env["KETO_WRITE_URL"] ?? "http://keto:4467",
kratosAdminUrl: env["KRATOS_ADMIN_URL"] ?? "http://kratos:4434",
password,
roles,
permissions,
});
log.info("admin seeded", { created: result.created, id: result.id, roles: result.roles.join(", ") });
log.info("admin seeded", { created: result.created, id: result.id, permissions: result.permissions.join(", ") });
// The banner is human-facing UX (the first-run "you're ready" block), not a log event — print raw.
console.log(firstRunBanner({ appUrl: env["APP_URL"] ?? "http://localhost:3000", email, password }));
});
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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
// Optional revocation denylist: instant role/session revoke without putting Keto
// Optional revocation denylist: instant permission/session revoke without putting Keto
// back on the hot path. Off by default — enable with REVOCATION_DENYLIST=true.
//
// The hot path verifies a short-lived (~10m) session JWT in-process, so a revoked role or a
// The hot path verifies a short-lived (~10m) session JWT in-process, so a revoked permission or a
// killed session only takes effect when the token is next minted (re-login / TTL refresh) —
// up to one token TTL of lag. For security-critical revoke (offboarding, a compromised
// account) that lag is too long. An admin action records the subject as revoked-now and the
// hot path then rejects that subject's pre-revoke tokens at once, forcing a re-mint (which
// re-reads roles from Keto, or clears a now-dead session).
// re-reads permissions from Keto, or clears a now-dead session).
//
// Cost & scope: an in-memory, auto-evicting Map — no database, like the JWKS cache, so it
// stays inside the stateless model. A token carries `iat`, so a *fresh* re-login (iat after
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@@ -34,9 +34,11 @@ test("maps a password login flow: csrf hidden, themed email/password fields, a s
assert.equal(view.method, "post");
assert.deepEqual(view.hidden, [{ name: "csrf_token", value: "tok123" }]);
// Visible fields carry label, type, required, autocomplete + a themed input icon.
// Visible fields carry label, type, required, autocomplete + a themed input icon. The label is
// ours (auth.field.identifier) rather than Kratos' wording — Kratos' generic trait-label id is
// ambiguous, so field labels are keyed on the input name.
assert.equal(view.fields.length, 2);
assert.deepEqual(view.fields[0], { autocomplete: "username", icon: "i-mail", id: "field-identifier", label: "E-Mail", name: "identifier", required: true, type: "email" });
assert.deepEqual(view.fields[0], { autocomplete: "username", icon: "i-mail", id: "field-identifier", label: "Email", name: "identifier", required: true, type: "email" });
assert.equal(view.fields[1]?.icon, "i-lock");
assert.equal(view.fields[1]?.type, "password");
@@ -53,7 +55,7 @@ test("maps a password login flow: csrf hidden, themed email/password fields, a s
assert.equal(view.messages.length, 0);
});
test("maps field errors and flow-level messages by tone", () => {
test("maps field errors and flow-level messages by tone, translating the ids we cover", () => {
const view = buildFlowView(
flow(
[
@@ -65,13 +67,15 @@ test("maps field errors and flow-level messages by tone", () => {
"login",
);
// Submitted value is preserved; the node's error rides on the field.
// Submitted value is preserved; the node's error rides on the field — with our wording for the
// id (4000002), since Kratos writes "Property password is missing." for every required field.
assert.equal(view.fields[0]?.value, "taken@example.com");
assert.deepEqual(view.fields[0]?.error, { text: "This email is already in use." });
assert.deepEqual(view.fields[0]?.error, { text: "This field is required." });
// Flow messages map error→neg, info→info (success→pos covered by the tone map).
// Flow messages map error→neg, info→info (success→pos covered by the tone map). A mapped id
// (4000006) is replaced; an id we hold no key for keeps Kratos' own text.
assert.deepEqual(view.messages, [
{ text: "The provided credentials are invalid.", tone: "neg" },
{ text: "The credentials are invalid. Check for typos in your email address or password.", tone: "neg" },
{ text: "Check your email.", tone: "info" },
]);
});
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@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
// configured `oidc` provider. The form posts straight back to `flow.ui.action`, so Kratos
// owns its CSRF; we only render and map errors. No providers configured ⇒ no SSO buttons.
import { ENGLISH } from "../i18n/english.ts";
import type { Translate } from "../i18n/translate.ts";
import type { Flow, FlowType, UiNode } from "./kratos-public.ts";
export interface FlowField {
@@ -66,14 +68,39 @@ export const AUTH_FLOWS: Record<string, FlowType> = {
"/verification": "verification",
};
const CHROME: Record<FlowType, FlowChrome> = {
login: { alt: { href: "/registration", label: "Create one", text: "Don't have an account?" }, sub: "Welcome back. Enter your details to continue.", title: "Sign in" },
recovery: { alt: { href: "/login", label: "Sign in", text: "Remembered it?" }, back: { href: "/login", label: "Back to sign in" }, sub: "Enter your email and we'll send you a recovery code.", title: "Reset password" },
registration: { alt: { href: "/login", label: "Sign in", text: "Already have an account?" }, sub: "Get started — it only takes a minute.", title: "Create account" },
settings: { sub: "Update your account details.", title: "Account settings" },
verification: { back: { href: "/login", label: "Back to sign in" }, sub: "Enter the code we sent you.", title: "Verify your email" },
// Where each flow's card links; its words come from the catalog under `auth.<flow>.*`.
const LINKS: Record<FlowType, { alt?: string; back?: boolean }> = {
login: { alt: "/registration" },
recovery: { alt: "/login", back: true },
registration: { alt: "/login" },
settings: {},
verification: { back: true },
};
function chromeFor(type: FlowType, t: Translate): FlowChrome {
const links = LINKS[type];
return {
...(links.alt ? { alt: { href: links.alt, label: t(`auth.${type}.altLabel`), text: t(`auth.${type}.altText`) } } : {}),
...(links.back ? { back: { href: "/login", label: t(`auth.${type}.back`) } } : {}),
sub: t(`auth.${type}.sub`),
title: t(`auth.${type}.title`),
};
}
// A string Kratos authored (a field label, a button, a validation message). Kratos writes English
// and tags it with a stable numeric id, so the first key we hold a translation for wins and
// anything unmapped keeps Kratos' own words — never a bare key on screen.
function kratosText(t: Translate, fallback: string, ...keys: (string | undefined)[]): string {
for (const key of keys) {
if (key === undefined) continue;
const text = t(key);
if (text !== key) return text;
}
return fallback;
}
const idKey = (id: number | undefined): string | undefined => (id === undefined ? undefined : `kratos.${id}`);
const str = (v: unknown): string | undefined => (typeof v === "string" ? v : undefined);
// Themed input icon by field semantics; undefined ⇒ no icon.
@@ -93,7 +120,7 @@ function tone(type: string): FlowMessage["tone"] {
const ssoLogo = (value: string): string => (value.charAt(0) || "?").toUpperCase();
function toField(node: UiNode, name: string, type: string): FlowField {
function toField(node: UiNode, name: string, type: string, t: Translate): FlowField {
const value = str(node.attributes["value"]);
// The recovery/verification one-time code: numeric, and Kratos doesn't trim it, so a stray pasted
// space makes it reject the code as "invalid". A digits-only pattern + numeric keypad block that in
@@ -104,11 +131,13 @@ function toField(node: UiNode, name: string, type: string): FlowField {
const errorMsg = node.messages.find((m) => m.type === "error");
return {
id: "field-" + name.replace(/[^a-z0-9]+/gi, "-"),
label: node.meta.label?.text ?? name,
// Kratos' generic trait label (id 1070002) is "Email" here and "First name" on a schema with
// that trait, so a field falls back to its input name — the one thing that is unambiguous.
label: kratosText(t, node.meta.label?.text ?? name, idKey(node.meta.label?.id), `auth.field.${name}`),
name,
type,
...(autocomplete ? { autocomplete } : {}),
...(errorMsg ? { error: { text: errorMsg.text } } : {}),
...(errorMsg ? { error: { text: kratosText(t, errorMsg.text, idKey(errorMsg.id)) } } : {}),
...(icon ? { icon } : {}),
...(isCode ? { inputmode: "numeric", pattern: "[0-9]*" } : {}),
...(node.attributes["required"] === true ? { required: true } : {}),
@@ -116,7 +145,7 @@ function toField(node: UiNode, name: string, type: string): FlowField {
};
}
export function buildFlowView(flow: Flow, type: FlowType): FlowView {
export function buildFlowView(flow: Flow, type: FlowType, t: Translate = ENGLISH): FlowView {
const hidden: { name: string; value: string }[] = [];
const fields: FlowField[] = [];
const buttons: FlowButton[] = [];
@@ -136,9 +165,10 @@ export function buildFlowView(flow: Flow, type: FlowType): FlowView {
hidden.push({ name, value: str(node.attributes["value"]) ?? "" });
} else if (inputType === "submit" || inputType === "button") {
const value = str(node.attributes["value"]);
buttons.push({ label: node.meta.label?.text ?? "Continue", ...(name ? { name } : {}), ...(value != null ? { value } : {}) });
const label = kratosText(t, node.meta.label?.text ?? t("auth.continue"), idKey(node.meta.label?.id));
buttons.push({ label, ...(name ? { name } : {}), ...(value != null ? { value } : {}) });
} else {
fields.push(toField(node, name, inputType));
fields.push(toField(node, name, inputType, t));
}
}
@@ -147,10 +177,10 @@ export function buildFlowView(flow: Flow, type: FlowType): FlowView {
buttons,
fields,
hidden,
messages: (flow.ui.messages ?? []).map((m) => ({ text: m.text, tone: tone(m.type) })),
messages: (flow.ui.messages ?? []).map((m) => ({ text: kratosText(t, m.text, idKey(m.id)), tone: tone(m.type) })),
method: flow.ui.method || "post",
sso,
...(type === "login" ? { recoverHref: "/recovery" } : {}),
...CHROME[type],
...chromeFor(type, t),
};
}
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ test("rotateJwks --prune keeps only the newest (first) key, dropping superseded
test("a JWS signed with a generated key verifies via our own verifier (reads what Kratos signs)", () => {
const key = generateJwks().keys[0]!;
const head = b64url(JSON.stringify({ alg: "ES256", kid: key.kid }));
const body = b64url(JSON.stringify({ email: "a@b.c", roles: [], sub: key.kid }));
const body = b64url(JSON.stringify({ email: "a@b.c", permissions: [], sub: key.kid }));
const sig = sign("SHA256", Buffer.from(`${head}.${body}`), { dsaEncoding: "ieee-p1363", key: createPrivateKey({ key: key as unknown as JsonWebKey, format: "jwk" }) });
const token = `${head}.${body}.${sig.toString("base64url")}`;
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ function ctxFor(user: User | null, url = "/"): RequestContext {
return buildContext(req, new ServerResponse(req), { user });
}
const alice: User = { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", roles: ["admin", "scheduling:read"] };
const alice: User = { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", permissions: ["admin", "scheduling:read"] };
test("requireSession returns the user, or throws GuardError(401)→/login (preserving return_to) when anonymous", () => {
assert.equal(requireSession(ctxFor(alice)), alice);
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ test("requireSession returns the user, or throws GuardError(401)→/login (prese
err instanceof GuardError && err.location === "/login?return_to=%2Fscheduling%2Fshifts%3Fq%3D1");
});
test("can reads a coarse role from the JWT claims; anonymous has none", () => {
test("can reads a coarse permission from the JWT claims; anonymous has none", () => {
assert.equal(can(ctxFor(alice), "admin"), true);
assert.equal(can(ctxFor(alice), "billing:write"), false);
assert.equal(can(ctxFor(null), "admin"), false);
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@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ export function requireSession(ctx: RequestContext): User {
return ctx.user;
}
// Coarse role check straight from the JWT claims — in-process, zero I/O. Anonymous ⇒ false.
export function can(ctx: RequestContext, role: string): boolean {
return ctx.roles.includes(role);
// Coarse permission check straight from the JWT claims — in-process, zero I/O. Anonymous ⇒ false.
export function can(ctx: RequestContext, permission: string): boolean {
return ctx.permissions.includes(permission);
}
// Live Keto relationship check at the point of action. The subject is the current user;
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@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ const jwk2: JsonWebKey = { ...(k2.publicKey.export({ format: "jwk" }) as JsonWeb
const jwks = staticJwks([jwk1, jwk2]); // rotated set: two live keys
const NOW = 1_700_000_000; // fixed clock for deterministic exp/nbf checks
const valid = { email: "a@b.c", exp: NOW + 600, roles: ["admin"], sub: "u1" };
const valid = { email: "a@b.c", exp: NOW + 600, permissions: ["admin"], sub: "u1" };
test("verifyToken: a valid token → User, selecting the verify key by kid across a rotated set", async () => {
const user = await verifyToken(mint(k2.privateKey, "k2", valid), jwks, { now: NOW });
assert.deepEqual(user, { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", roles: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(user, { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", permissions: ["admin"] });
});
test("verifyToken requires exp, rejects expiry and future nbf, with clock-skew leeway", async () => {
@@ -59,18 +59,18 @@ test("verifyToken rejects a bad signature and an unknown kid", async () => {
await assert.rejects(verifyToken(mint(k1.privateKey, "nope", valid), jwks, { now: NOW }), /no JWKS key/);
});
test("claimsToUser requires sub + email, defaults roles to [], keeps only string roles", () => {
test("claimsToUser requires sub + email, defaults permissions to [], keeps only string permissions", () => {
assert.throws(() => claimsToUser({ email: "a@b.c", exp: NOW }), /sub/);
assert.throws(() => claimsToUser({ email: "a@b.c", exp: NOW, sub: "" }), /sub/); // empty sub rejected too
assert.throws(() => claimsToUser({ exp: NOW, sub: "u" }), /email/);
assert.throws(() => claimsToUser({ email: "", exp: NOW, sub: "u" }), /email/); // empty email rejected (the shell keys signed-in vs anonymous off it)
assert.deepEqual(claimsToUser({ email: "a@b.c", sub: "u" }).roles, []); // roles absent
assert.deepEqual(claimsToUser({ email: "a@b.c", roles: ["a", 1, "b"], sub: "u" }).roles, ["a", "b"]);
assert.deepEqual(claimsToUser({ email: "a@b.c", sub: "u" }).permissions, []); // permissions absent
assert.deepEqual(claimsToUser({ email: "a@b.c", permissions: ["a", 1, "b"], sub: "u" }).permissions, ["a", "b"]);
});
test("resolveSession classifies the cookie; authenticate is its fail-closed user projection", async () => {
const cookie = (extra: Record<string, unknown> = {}, kid = "k1") => `${SESSION_COOKIE}=${mint(k1.privateKey, kid, { ...valid, ...extra })}`;
const user = { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", roles: ["admin"] };
const user = { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", permissions: ["admin"] };
// A valid token → the user, not expired.
assert.deepEqual(await resolveSession(cookie(), jwks, { now: NOW }), { expired: false, user });
@@ -96,6 +96,6 @@ test("verifyToken honours an optional denylist: a revoked subject's token reject
await assert.rejects(verifyToken(mint(k1.privateKey, "k1", { ...valid, iat: NOW - 5 }), jwks, { denylist, now: NOW }), /revoked/);
assert.deepEqual(await resolveSession(`${SESSION_COOKIE}=${mint(k1.privateKey, "k1", { ...valid, iat: NOW - 5 })}`, jwks, { denylist, now: NOW }), { expired: true, user: null });
// A token minted after the revoke (fresh login) is accepted; a different subject is untouched.
assert.deepEqual(await verifyToken(mint(k1.privateKey, "k1", { ...valid, iat: NOW + 5 }), jwks, { denylist, now: NOW }), { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", roles: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(await verifyToken(mint(k1.privateKey, "k1", { ...valid, iat: NOW + 5 }), jwks, { denylist, now: NOW }), { email: "a@b.c", id: "u1", permissions: ["admin"] });
await verifyToken(mint(k1.privateKey, "k1", { ...valid, iat: NOW - 5, sub: "u2" }), jwks, { denylist, now: NOW });
});
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@@ -59,15 +59,15 @@ export function validateClaims(payload: Record<string, unknown>, options: Verify
}
// Map verified claims → the request User. sub/email are required and non-empty (the tokenizer
// always sets them; an empty email would read as anonymous in the shell); roles defaults to [] and
// always sets them; an empty email would read as anonymous in the shell); permissions defaults to [] and
// keeps only string entries (defensive).
export function claimsToUser(payload: Record<string, unknown>): User {
const sub = payload["sub"];
if (typeof sub !== "string" || sub === "") throw new TokenError("token missing sub");
const email = payload["email"];
if (typeof email !== "string" || email === "") throw new TokenError("token missing email");
const roles = payload["roles"];
return { email, id: sub, roles: Array.isArray(roles) ? roles.filter((r): r is string => typeof r === "string") : [] };
const permissions = payload["permissions"];
return { email, id: sub, permissions: Array.isArray(permissions) ? permissions.filter((r): r is string => typeof r === "string") : [] };
}
// Verify a session JWT end-to-end: select the key by `kid`, check the signature, validate
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ export async function verifyToken(token: string, jwks: JwksProvider, options: Ve
validateClaims(verified.payload, options);
const user = claimsToUser(verified.payload);
// Instant revoke: a denylisted subject's pre-revoke token is rejected as *expired* so
// resolveSession routes it through the re-mint (fresh roles from Keto, or a cleared session).
// resolveSession routes it through the re-mint (fresh permissions from Keto, or a cleared session).
if (options.denylist?.isRevoked(user.id, num(verified.payload, "iat"))) throw new TokenError("token revoked", true);
return user;
}
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@@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ const rsaJwk = rsa.publicKey.export({ format: "jwk" }) as JsonWebKey;
const ecJwk = ec.publicKey.export({ format: "jwk" }) as JsonWebKey;
test("verifies an RS256 token, returning the decoded header + payload", () => {
const token = makeJws("RS256", rsa.privateKey, { roles: ["admin"], sub: "u" });
const token = makeJws("RS256", rsa.privateKey, { permissions: ["admin"], sub: "u" });
const verified = verifyJws(token, rsaJwk);
assert.equal(verified.header.alg, "RS256");
assert.deepEqual(verified.payload, { roles: ["admin"], sub: "u" });
assert.deepEqual(verified.payload, { permissions: ["admin"], sub: "u" });
});
test("verifies an ES256 token (raw r‖s signature)", () => {
@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ test("verifies an ES256 token (raw r‖s signature)", () => {
// All three reach and fail the signature check itself, not an earlier structural guard.
test("rejects a signature that fails verification (tampered payload, wrong key, empty)", () => {
const token = makeJws("RS256", rsa.privateKey, { roles: ["user"], sub: "u" });
const token = makeJws("RS256", rsa.privateKey, { permissions: ["user"], sub: "u" });
const [header, payload, signature] = token.split(".");
const forged = `${header}.${b64url(JSON.stringify({ roles: ["admin"], sub: "u" }))}.${signature}`;
const forged = `${header}.${b64url(JSON.stringify({ permissions: ["admin"], sub: "u" }))}.${signature}`;
assert.throws(() => verifyJws(forged, rsaJwk), /invalid signature/);
const otherJwk = generateKeyPairSync("rsa", { modulusLength: 2048 }).publicKey.export({ format: "jwk" }) as JsonWebKey;
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@@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ const keto = (fetchImpl: typeof fetch) => createKetoClient({ fetchImpl, readUrl:
test("check GETs the read API and returns the allowed boolean (true and false)", async () => {
const allow = recorder(() => res(200, { allowed: true }));
assert.equal(await keto(allow.fetchImpl).check({ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: USER }), true);
assert.equal(await keto(allow.fetchImpl).check({ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: USER }), true);
assert.match(allow.calls[0]!.url, /^http:\/\/keto:4466\/relation-tuples\/check\?/);
assert.match(allow.calls[0]!.url, /namespace=Role&object=admin&relation=members/);
assert.match(allow.calls[0]!.url, /namespace=Permission&object=admin&relation=granted/);
assert.match(allow.calls[0]!.url, new RegExp(`subject_id=${encodeURIComponent(USER).replace(/[.]/g, "\\.")}`));
// A denied check is 403 {allowed:false} (not a 200) — both statuses carry the verdict.
const deny = recorder(() => res(403, { allowed: false }));
assert.equal(await keto(deny.fetchImpl).check({ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: "user:nobody" }), false);
assert.equal(await keto(deny.fetchImpl).check({ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: "user:nobody" }), false);
});
test("check on a subject_set builds subject_set.* params and forwards max-depth", async () => {
@@ -51,20 +51,20 @@ test("check on a subject_set builds subject_set.* params and forwards max-depth"
test("check throws a KetoError carrying the status on an unexpected response", async () => {
await assert.rejects(
keto((async () => res(400, { error: "bad" })) as typeof fetch).check({ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: USER }),
keto((async () => res(400, { error: "bad" })) as typeof fetch).check({ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: USER }),
(e: unknown) => e instanceof KetoError && e.status === 400,
);
});
test("listRelations builds the filter query + pagination and parses next_page_token", async () => {
const tuples = [{ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: USER }];
const tuples = [{ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: USER }];
const { calls, fetchImpl } = recorder(() => res(200, { next_page_token: "NEXT", relation_tuples: tuples }));
const out = await keto(fetchImpl).listRelations({ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", pageSize: 10, pageToken: "CUR", relation: "members" });
const out = await keto(fetchImpl).listRelations({ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", pageSize: 10, pageToken: "CUR", relation: "granted" });
assert.deepEqual(out.tuples, tuples);
assert.equal(out.nextPageToken, "NEXT");
const url = calls[0]!.url;
assert.match(url, /^http:\/\/keto:4466\/relation-tuples\?/);
assert.match(url, /namespace=Role&object=admin&relation=members/);
assert.match(url, /namespace=Permission&object=admin&relation=granted/);
assert.match(url, /page_size=10&page_token=CUR/);
// No Link header / token in the body ⇒ null, empty list ⇒ [].
const empty = await keto((async () => res(200, {})) as typeof fetch).listRelations();
@@ -72,16 +72,16 @@ test("listRelations builds the filter query + pagination and parses next_page_to
});
test("expand GETs the read API for a subject set and returns the tree (with max-depth)", async () => {
const tree = { children: [{ tuple: { namespace: "", object: "", relation: "", subject_id: USER }, type: "leaf" }], tuple: { namespace: "", object: "", relation: "", subject_set: { namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members" } }, type: "union" };
const tree = { children: [{ tuple: { namespace: "", object: "", relation: "", subject_id: USER }, type: "leaf" }], tuple: { namespace: "", object: "", relation: "", subject_set: { namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted" } }, type: "union" };
const { calls, fetchImpl } = recorder(() => res(200, tree));
const out = await keto(fetchImpl).expand({ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members" }, { maxDepth: 3 });
const out = await keto(fetchImpl).expand({ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted" }, { maxDepth: 3 });
assert.deepEqual(out, tree);
assert.match(calls[0]!.url, /^http:\/\/keto:4466\/relation-tuples\/expand\?/);
assert.match(calls[0]!.url, /namespace=Role&object=admin&relation=members&max-depth=3/);
assert.match(calls[0]!.url, /namespace=Permission&object=admin&relation=granted&max-depth=3/);
});
test("writeTuple PUTs the tuple as JSON to the write API (idempotent; non-2xx throws)", async () => {
const tuple = { namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: USER };
const tuple = { namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: USER };
const { calls, fetchImpl } = recorder(() => res(201, tuple));
await keto(fetchImpl).writeTuple(tuple);
assert.equal(calls[0]!.method, "PUT");
@@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ test("writeTuple PUTs the tuple as JSON to the write API (idempotent; non-2xx th
test("deleteTuple DELETEs the write API by query params (204 resolves; non-204 throws)", async () => {
const { calls, fetchImpl } = recorder(() => res(204));
await keto(fetchImpl).deleteTuple({ namespace: "Role", object: "admin", relation: "members", subject_id: USER });
await keto(fetchImpl).deleteTuple({ namespace: "Permission", object: "admin", relation: "granted", subject_id: USER });
assert.equal(calls[0]!.method, "DELETE");
assert.match(calls[0]!.url, /^http:\/\/keto:4467\/admin\/relation-tuples\?/);
assert.match(calls[0]!.url, /namespace=Role&object=admin&relation=members/);
assert.match(calls[0]!.url, /namespace=Permission&object=admin&relation=granted/);
await assert.rejects(
keto((async () => res(404)) as typeof fetch).deleteTuple({ namespace: "Role", object: "x", relation: "members", subject_id: USER }),
keto((async () => res(404)) as typeof fetch).deleteTuple({ namespace: "Permission", object: "x", relation: "granted", subject_id: USER }),
(e: unknown) => e instanceof KetoError && e.status === 404,
);
});
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ export interface SubjectSet {
}
// A relationship tuple — the wire shape for writes and the filter shape for reads. Subject
// is `subject_id` xor `subject_set` (never both). Mirrors bootstrap.ts's roleTuple.
// is `subject_id` xor `subject_set` (never both). Mirrors bootstrap.ts's permissionTuple.
export interface RelationTuple {
namespace: string;
object: string;
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// Kratos admin-API client: typed fetch wrappers over Ory Kratos' admin endpoints —
// identity CRUD + the surgical metadata_public update the login flow projects roles into.
// identity CRUD + the surgical metadata_public update the login flow projects permissions into.
// Guards the request contracts (URLs, method, JSON-Patch body, query/pagination) and the
// result mapping (201/200/404/4xx). Live wiring is verified by login completion.
import { test } from "node:test";
@@ -90,13 +90,13 @@ test("updateIdentity PUTs the full body to /admin/identities/<id> and returns th
});
test("updateMetadataPublic PATCHes a JSON-Patch `add /metadata_public` so it never clobbers traits", async () => {
const identity = { id: ID, metadata_public: { roles: ["admin"] } };
const identity = { id: ID, metadata_public: { permissions: ["admin"] } };
const { calls, fetchImpl } = recorder(() => res(200, identity));
const out = await createKratosAdmin({ baseUrl: BASE, fetchImpl }).updateMetadataPublic(ID, { roles: ["admin"] });
const out = await createKratosAdmin({ baseUrl: BASE, fetchImpl }).updateMetadataPublic(ID, { permissions: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(out, identity);
assert.equal(calls[0]!.method, "PATCH");
assert.match(calls[0]!.url, new RegExp(`/admin/identities/${ID}$`));
assert.deepEqual(JSON.parse(calls[0]!.body!), [{ op: "add", path: "/metadata_public", value: { roles: ["admin"] } }]);
assert.deepEqual(JSON.parse(calls[0]!.body!), [{ op: "add", path: "/metadata_public", value: { permissions: ["admin"] } }]);
});
test("createRecoveryCode POSTs the identity id to /admin/recovery/code → { code, link }", async () => {
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
// Kratos admin-API client: typed `fetch` wrappers over Ory Kratos' admin endpoints
// (internal-only admin port) — identity CRUD + the surgical `metadata_public` update login
// completion projects Keto roles into (README). Built-in `fetch` only, no SDK dep (AGENTS.md);
// completion projects Keto permissions into (README). Built-in `fetch` only, no SDK dep (AGENTS.md);
// `fetchImpl`-injectable, reuses kratos-public.ts's `KratosError` (branch on `.status`).
import { KratosError } from "./kratos-public.ts";
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ export interface RecoveryCode {
export interface KratosAdmin {
createIdentity(payload: unknown): Promise<Identity>;
createRecoveryCode(identityId: string, opts?: { expiresIn?: string }): Promise<RecoveryCode>;
createRecoveryCode(userId: string, opts?: { expiresIn?: string }): Promise<RecoveryCode>;
deleteIdentity(id: string): Promise<void>;
getIdentity(id: string): Promise<Identity | null>;
listIdentities(opts?: ListOptions): Promise<IdentityList>;
@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ export function createKratosAdmin(config: { baseUrl: string; fetchImpl?: typeof
// Mint a recovery code for an identity (admin "trigger recovery") — the link is mailed to the
// user by Kratos; the code/link are also returned so an operator can hand them over directly.
async createRecoveryCode(identityId, opts = {}) {
const body: Record<string, unknown> = { identity_id: identityId };
async createRecoveryCode(userId, opts = {}) {
const body: Record<string, unknown> = { identity_id: userId };
if (opts.expiresIn) body.expires_in = opts.expiresIn;
const res = await http(`${base}/admin/recovery/code`, { body: JSON.stringify(body), headers: json, method: "POST" });
if (res.status !== 200 && res.status !== 201) return fail("create recovery code", res);
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ export function createKratosAdmin(config: { baseUrl: string; fetchImpl?: typeof
},
// JSON Patch `add` sets metadata_public whether it's currently absent, null, or set, and
// touches nothing else — so the login role projection never clobbers traits/state.
// touches nothing else — so the login permission projection never clobbers traits/state.
// (metadata_public, not _admin: the session the tokenizer sees carries only public metadata.)
async updateMetadataPublic(id, metadata) {
const patch = [{ op: "add", path: "/metadata_public", value: metadata }];
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// Login completion: turn a Kratos session into our session JWT — read roles from Keto,
// Login completion: turn a Kratos session into our session JWT — read permissions from Keto,
// project them onto the identity, tokenize, build the cookie. Fakes the three Ory clients;
// the live, full-stack login is verified by the Playwright E2E.
import { test } from "node:test";
@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import type { KetoClient, RelationTuple } from "./keto-client.ts";
import type { Identity, KratosAdmin } from "./kratos-admin.ts";
import type { KratosPublic, Session } from "./kratos-public.ts";
import { completeLogin, readRoles, remintSession, SESSION_COOKIE, sessionCookie } from "./login.ts";
import { completeLogin, readPermissions, remintSession, SESSION_COOKIE, sessionCookie } from "./login.ts";
const ID = "01902d5e-7b6c-7e3a-9f21-3c8d1e0a4b55";
const roleTuple = (object: string): RelationTuple => ({ namespace: "Role", object, relation: "members", subject_id: `user:${ID}` });
const permissionTuple = (object: string): RelationTuple => ({ namespace: "Permission", object, relation: "granted", subject_id: `user:${ID}` });
const ketoStub = (over: Partial<KetoClient> = {}): KetoClient => ({
check: async () => false,
@@ -40,32 +40,32 @@ const publicStub = (over: Partial<KratosPublic> = {}): KratosPublic => ({
...over,
});
test("readRoles returns roles held directly OR transitively (enumerate defined roles → Keto-check each)", async () => {
test("readPermissions returns permissions held directly OR transitively (enumerate defined permissions → Keto-check each)", async () => {
const listQ: unknown[] = [];
const checked: string[] = [];
const role = (object: string, subject: Partial<RelationTuple>): RelationTuple => ({ namespace: "Role", object, relation: "members", ...subject });
const permission = (object: string, subject: Partial<RelationTuple>): RelationTuple => ({ namespace: "Permission", object, relation: "granted", ...subject });
const keto = ketoStub({
// Enumerate every Role tuple (paged, no subject filter) to find the distinct role names —
// Enumerate every Permission tuple (paged, no subject filter) to find the distinct permission names —
// subjects vary (a direct user, a group) and a name repeats across pages → de-duped.
listRelations: async (q) => {
listQ.push(q);
if (q?.pageToken === "p2") return { nextPageToken: null, tuples: [role("editor", { subject_id: "user:other" })] };
if (q?.pageToken === "p2") return { nextPageToken: null, tuples: [permission("editor", { subject_id: "user:other" })] };
return { nextPageToken: "p2", tuples: [
role("editor", { subject_set: { namespace: "Group", object: "eng", relation: "members" } }),
role("admin", { subject_id: `user:${ID}` }),
role("viewer", { subject_id: "user:stranger" }),
permission("editor", { subject_set: { namespace: "Group", object: "eng", relation: "members" } }),
permission("admin", { subject_id: `user:${ID}` }),
permission("viewer", { subject_id: "user:stranger" }),
] };
},
// Keto resolves transitively: the user holds editor (via a group) + admin (direct), not viewer.
check: async (t) => { checked.push(t.object); return t.object === "admin" || t.object === "editor"; },
});
assert.deepEqual(await readRoles(keto, ID), ["admin", "editor"]);
assert.deepEqual(listQ[0], { namespace: "Role", relation: "members" }); // enumerate, not subject-filtered
assert.deepEqual(await readPermissions(keto, ID), ["admin", "editor"]);
assert.deepEqual(listQ[0], { namespace: "Permission", relation: "granted" }); // enumerate, not subject-filtered
assert.equal((listQ[1] as { pageToken?: string }).pageToken, "p2"); // second page follows the cursor
assert.deepEqual(checked.sort(), ["admin", "editor", "viewer"]); // every distinct role checked for the user
assert.deepEqual(checked.sort(), ["admin", "editor", "viewer"]); // every distinct permission checked for the user
});
test("completeLogin: read roles → project onto metadata_public → tokenize → JWT (in that order)", async () => {
test("completeLogin: read permissions → project onto metadata_public → tokenize → JWT (in that order)", async () => {
const events: string[] = [];
let projected: unknown;
const identity: Identity = { id: ID, traits: { email: "admin@plainpages.local" } };
@@ -76,11 +76,11 @@ test("completeLogin: read roles → project onto metadata_public → tokenize
},
});
const kratosAdmin = adminStub({ updateMetadataPublic: async (_id, meta) => { events.push("project"); projected = meta; return identity; } });
const keto = ketoStub({ check: async () => true, listRelations: async () => ({ nextPageToken: null, tuples: [roleTuple("admin")] }) });
const keto = ketoStub({ check: async () => true, listRelations: async () => ({ nextPageToken: null, tuples: [permissionTuple("admin")] }) });
const out = await completeLogin({ keto, kratosAdmin, kratosPublic }, "plainpages_session=s");
assert.deepEqual(out, { email: "admin@plainpages.local", identityId: ID, jwt: "h.p.s", roles: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(projected, { roles: ["admin"] }); // Keto roles, projected for the tokenizer
assert.deepEqual(out, { email: "admin@plainpages.local", userId: ID, jwt: "h.p.s", permissions: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(projected, { permissions: ["admin"] }); // Keto permissions, projected for the tokenizer
assert.deepEqual(events, ["whoami", "project", "tokenize"]); // projection MUST precede tokenize
});
@@ -101,11 +101,11 @@ test("completeLogin maps a missing email trait to null and throws if the tokeniz
test("remintSession: a live Kratos session → fresh cookie + refreshed user; a dead session → a clearing cookie + null", async () => {
const identity: Identity = { id: ID, traits: { email: "admin@plainpages.local" } };
const kratosPublic = publicStub({ whoami: async (o) => (o?.tokenizeAs ? { active: true, identity, tokenized: "h.p.s" } : { active: true, identity }) as Session });
const keto = ketoStub({ check: async () => true, listRelations: async () => ({ nextPageToken: null, tuples: [roleTuple("admin")] }) });
const keto = ketoStub({ check: async () => true, listRelations: async () => ({ nextPageToken: null, tuples: [permissionTuple("admin")] }) });
// TTL lapsed but the Kratos session lives → re-read roles from Keto, re-tokenize, fresh cookie.
// TTL lapsed but the Kratos session lives → re-read permissions from Keto, re-tokenize, fresh cookie.
const live = await remintSession({ keto, kratosAdmin: adminStub(), kratosPublic }, "plainpages_session=s");
assert.deepEqual(live.user, { email: "admin@plainpages.local", id: ID, roles: ["admin"] });
assert.deepEqual(live.user, { email: "admin@plainpages.local", id: ID, permissions: ["admin"] });
assert.match(live.setCookie, /^plainpages_jwt=h\.p\.s;.*Max-Age=2592000.*HttpOnly/);
// Kratos session also gone → clear the stale JWT so the next request falls through to anonymous.
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
// Login completion: turn a fresh Kratos session into our locally-verifiable
// session JWT — the one moment Ory is on the path (README: Login → session JWT):
// 1. whoami(cookie) → the identity (id, email); no active session ⇒ null
// 2. read roles from Keto → the source of truth for the `roles` claim
// 2. read permissions from Keto → the source of truth for the `permissions` claim
// 3. project onto metadata_public (admin API) so the tokenizer's mapper can read them
// 4. whoami(tokenize_as) → the signed JWT { sub, email, roles }, stored as our cookie
// 4. whoami(tokenize_as) → the signed JWT { sub, email, permissions }, stored as our cookie
// Order matters: the projection is written before tokenizing, because the claims mapper
// reads only the identity, never Keto.
import type { User } from "../http/context.ts";
@@ -32,46 +32,46 @@ export interface LoginDeps {
export interface CompletedLogin {
email: string | null;
identityId: string;
userId: string;
jwt: string;
roles: string[];
permissions: string[];
}
// The coarse roles a user holds — directly (`Role:<name>#members@user:<id>`) or transitively via a
// group that is a member of the role. Enumerates the defined roles (the distinct objects in the Role
// namespace) and asks Keto to resolve each membership, so a role granted to a group reaches the JWT —
// The coarse permissions a user holds — directly (`Permission:<name>#members@user:<id>`) or transitively via a
// group that is a member of the permission. Enumerates the defined permissions (the distinct objects in the Permission
// namespace) and asks Keto to resolve each membership, so a permission granted to a group reaches the JWT —
// matching the OPL model and the admin "Effective access" view. At login/refresh only, never per
// request; role count is small, so the per-role checks are cheap and run in parallel.
export async function readRoles(keto: KetoClient, identityId: string): Promise<string[]> {
const subject_id = `user:${identityId}`;
// request; permission count is small, so the per-permission checks are cheap and run in parallel.
export async function readPermissions(keto: KetoClient, userId: string): Promise<string[]> {
const subject_id = `user:${userId}`;
const names = new Set<string>();
let pageToken: string | undefined;
do {
const page = await keto.listRelations({ namespace: "Role", relation: "members", ...(pageToken ? { pageToken } : {}) });
const page = await keto.listRelations({ namespace: "Permission", relation: "granted", ...(pageToken ? { pageToken } : {}) });
for (const t of page.tuples) names.add(t.object);
pageToken = page.nextPageToken ?? undefined;
} while (pageToken);
const roles = [...names];
const held = await Promise.all(roles.map((object) => keto.check({ namespace: "Role", object, relation: "members", subject_id })));
return roles.filter((_, i) => held[i]).sort();
const permissions = [...names];
const held = await Promise.all(permissions.map((object) => keto.check({ namespace: "Permission", object, relation: "granted", subject_id })));
return permissions.filter((_, i) => held[i]).sort();
}
export async function completeLogin(deps: LoginDeps, cookie: string | undefined): Promise<CompletedLogin | null> {
const session = await deps.kratosPublic.whoami(cookie ? { cookie } : {});
if (!session?.identity) return null;
const identityId = session.identity.id;
const userId = session.identity.id;
const emailTrait = session.identity.traits?.["email"];
const email = typeof emailTrait === "string" ? emailTrait : null;
const roles = await readRoles(deps.keto, identityId);
await deps.kratosAdmin.updateMetadataPublic(identityId, { roles });
const permissions = await readPermissions(deps.keto, userId);
await deps.kratosAdmin.updateMetadataPublic(userId, { permissions });
const tokenized = await deps.kratosPublic.whoami({ ...(cookie ? { cookie } : {}), tokenizeAs: TOKENIZE_AS });
const jwt = tokenized?.tokenized;
if (!jwt) throw new Error("login completion: Kratos tokenizer returned no JWT");
currentLog()?.info("session minted", { roles: roles.join(","), sub: identityId }); // login or TTL re-mint
return { email, identityId, jwt, roles };
currentLog()?.info("session minted", { permissions: permissions.join(","), sub: userId }); // login or TTL re-mint
return { email, userId, jwt, permissions };
}
export interface Reminted {
@@ -80,14 +80,14 @@ export interface Reminted {
}
// Re-mint the session JWT on TTL expiry — "stay signed in" (README): the ~10m token lapsed but
// the long-lived Kratos session may still be live. A live session ⇒ re-read roles from Keto,
// the long-lived Kratos session may still be live. A live session ⇒ re-read permissions from Keto,
// re-tokenize, fresh cookie + the refreshed user (the one moment authz recomputes). A dead
// session ⇒ a cookie that *clears* the stale JWT, so later requests fall straight through to
// anonymous instead of re-hitting Ory on every one.
export async function remintSession(deps: LoginDeps, cookie: string | undefined, options: { secure?: boolean } = {}): Promise<Reminted> {
const completed = await completeLogin(deps, cookie);
if (!completed) return { setCookie: clearSessionCookie(options), user: null };
return { setCookie: sessionCookie(completed.jwt, options), user: { email: completed.email ?? "", id: completed.identityId, roles: completed.roles } };
return { setCookie: sessionCookie(completed.jwt, options), user: { email: completed.email ?? "", id: completed.userId, permissions: completed.permissions } };
}
// Build the Set-Cookie for our session JWT. HttpOnly + SameSite=Lax by default; `secure` is
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
// /oauth2/consent?consent_challenge=… (hydra.yml urls.consent). A first-party client (or one
// Hydra already skipped) is auto-granted the requested scopes; a third-party client shows the
// themed consent screen, then accept (allow) / reject (deny). id_token claims (email/name) come
// from the Kratos identity. OAuth2-provider role only — no first-party page needs this (README).
// from the Kratos identity. OAuth2-provider permission only — no first-party page needs this (README).
import type { AcceptConsent, ConsentRequest, HydraAdmin, OAuth2Client } from "./hydra-admin.ts";
import type { KratosPublic } from "./kratos-public.ts";
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
// Hydra hands the browser to /oauth2/login?login_challenge=… (hydra.yml urls.login). We
// authenticate the user with their existing Kratos session and accept the request; Hydra then
// proceeds to consent and mints the tokens. No first-party page needs this — it's the OAuth2
// provider role only (README).
// provider permission only (README).
import type { HydraAdmin } from "./hydra-admin.ts";
import type { KratosPublic } from "./kratos-public.ts";
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import { readFormBody } from "../http/body.ts";
import type { BuiltinRoute, RequestCsrf } from "../http/builtin-routes.ts";
import type { RequestContext } from "../http/context.ts";
import { CSRF_FIELD } from "./csrf.ts";
import { chosenLocale } from "../i18n/locale.ts";
import { AUTH_FLOWS, buildFlowView } from "./flow-view.ts";
import { HydraError, type HydraAdmin } from "./hydra-admin.ts";
import type { KetoClient } from "./keto-client.ts";
@@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ export interface AuthRouteDeps {
}
const TEXT_PLAIN = { "content-type": "text/plain; charset=utf-8" };
const FORBIDDEN: RouteResult = { data: { title: "Forbidden" }, status: 403, view: "403" };
const FORBIDDEN: RouteResult = { status: 403, view: "403" };
// Scheme + host for a self-referencing absolute URL (Kratos/Hydra return targets). Host reflects
// what the browser used (so it matches the allow-lists); scheme follows SECURE_COOKIES. A spoofed
@@ -60,10 +61,16 @@ function flowPage(kratos: KratosPublic, flowType: FlowType, secureCookies: boole
// as-is — Kratos allow-lists it. localPath rejects an off-origin "//evil.com".
const raw = ctx.url.searchParams.get("return_to");
const local = localPath(raw);
const chosen = chosenLocale(ctx);
let returnTo: string | undefined;
if (local) {
if (local || chosen) {
// The flow's return target is the host's, not Kratos' — so the language the visitor picked
// on the sign-in page survives the round-trip through Kratos and lands on the page after
// it. Without this the most-travelled path in the product (pick Swedish → sign in) drops
// straight back to Accept-Language.
const complete = new URL(`${selfOrigin(ctx, secureCookies)}/auth/complete`);
complete.searchParams.set("return_to", local);
if (local) complete.searchParams.set("return_to", ctx.localeHref(local));
if (chosen) complete.searchParams.set("locale", chosen);
returnTo = complete.toString();
} else if (raw) returnTo = raw;
const { flow: initiated, setCookie } = await kratos.initBrowserFlow(flowType, { ...(cookie ? { cookie } : {}), ...(returnTo ? { returnTo } : {}) });
@@ -87,14 +94,14 @@ function flowPage(kratos: KratosPublic, flowType: FlowType, secureCookies: boole
// documented, so render an honest 503 rather than the catch-all "error on our end" 500.
if (!(err instanceof KratosError) || err.status >= 500) {
ctx.log.warn("auth flow failed (Ory unreachable?)", { error: String(err), path: pathname });
return { data: { title: "Sign-in unavailable" }, status: 503, view: "503" };
return { status: 503, view: "503" };
}
throw err; // any other Kratos 4xx → the catch-all (genuinely unexpected)
}
// Rendered inside the unified app shell, so set a fresh CSRF cookie when minted — the
// shell's Sign-out form (shown on /settings, where the user is signed in) needs the token.
csrf.setCookie();
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, flow: buildFlowView(flow, flowType) }, view: "auth" };
return { data: { chrome: ctx.chrome, flow: buildFlowView(flow, flowType, ctx.t) }, view: "auth" };
};
}
@@ -114,7 +121,7 @@ function oauthLogin(deps: { hydra: HydraAdmin; kratos: KratosPublic }, secureCoo
// A stale/invalid/consumed challenge (Hydra 4xx — back button, slow login, re-used URL) is
// user-reachable: tell them to restart rather than 500. A 5xx (Hydra down) rethrows → 500.
if (err instanceof HydraError && err.status < 500) {
return { headers: TEXT_PLAIN, html: "This sign-in request has expired. Please start again from the application you were signing in to.", status: 400 };
return { headers: TEXT_PLAIN, html: ctx.t("oauth.loginExpired"), status: 400 };
}
throw err;
}
@@ -122,9 +129,9 @@ function oauthLogin(deps: { hydra: HydraAdmin; kratos: KratosPublic }, secureCoo
}
// Stale/consumed challenge (Hydra 4xx) → recoverable 400; a genuine outage (5xx) → 500 (as /oauth2/login).
function consentError(err: unknown): RouteResult {
function consentError(err: unknown, ctx: RequestContext): RouteResult {
if (err instanceof HydraError && err.status < 500) {
return { headers: TEXT_PLAIN, html: "This authorization request has expired. Please start again from the application you were signing in to.", status: 400 };
return { headers: TEXT_PLAIN, html: ctx.t("oauth.consentExpired"), status: 400 };
}
throw err;
}
@@ -143,7 +150,7 @@ function consentScreen(deps: { hydra: HydraAdmin; kratos: KratosPublic }, brand:
csrf.setCookie();
return { data: { brand, consent: view, csrfField: CSRF_FIELD, csrfToken: csrf.token }, view: "oauth-consent" };
} catch (err) {
return consentError(err);
return consentError(err, ctx);
}
};
}
@@ -164,7 +171,7 @@ function consentDecision(deps: { hydra: HydraAdmin; kratos: KratosPublic }): Bui
: await rejectConsent(deps, challenge);
return { redirect };
} catch (err) {
return consentError(err);
return consentError(err, ctx);
}
};
}
@@ -184,7 +191,7 @@ function oauthLogout(hydra: HydraAdmin): BuiltinRoute["handler"] {
} catch (err) {
// Stale/consumed challenge (Hydra 4xx) → recoverable 400; a genuine outage (5xx) → 500.
if (err instanceof HydraError && err.status < 500) {
return { headers: TEXT_PLAIN, html: "This logout request has expired. Please start again from the application you were signing out of.", status: 400 };
return { headers: TEXT_PLAIN, html: ctx.t("oauth.logoutExpired"), status: 400 };
}
throw err;
}
@@ -192,7 +199,7 @@ function oauthLogout(hydra: HydraAdmin): BuiltinRoute["handler"] {
}
// Login completion: where Kratos lands the browser after authenticating (kratos.yml). Mint our
// session JWT — read roles from Keto, project onto the identity, tokenize — and store it as the
// session JWT — read permissions from Keto, project onto the identity, tokenize — and store it as the
// cookie; no active session bounces back to sign in.
function completeAuth(deps: { keto: KetoClient; kratosAdmin: KratosAdmin; kratosPublic: KratosPublic }, secureCookies: boolean): BuiltinRoute["handler"] {
return async (ctx: RequestContext): Promise<RouteResult> => {
@@ -229,7 +236,7 @@ function logout(kratos: KratosPublic, secureCookies: boolean): BuiltinRoute["han
// canonical-host redirect prevents the common cause (a lost cross-host CSRF cookie); this is the
// honest fallback for any genuine flow error. The id is shown only for support reference.
const errorSink = (ctx: RequestContext): RouteResult =>
({ data: { id: ctx.url.searchParams.get("id"), title: "Sign-in problem" }, view: "error" });
({ data: { id: ctx.url.searchParams.get("id") }, view: "error" });
export function buildAuthRoutes({ hydra, keto, kratos, kratosAdmin, menu, secureCookies }: AuthRouteDeps): BuiltinRoute[] {
const routes: BuiltinRoute[] = [];

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