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Petr Simecek
6c36b26979
release(0.11.3): internal roles + external→internal group mapping (foundation) (#71)
* feat(auth): internal roles + external→internal group mapping (foundation)

Two-layer authorization model: external Cloud Identity groups (org-managed)
get mapped onto internal Agnes-defined capabilities (app-managed) via an
admin-curated many-to-many table. Per-request permission checks read off
the session — no DB hit. Refresh requires re-login.

Schema v8 — new tables:
- internal_roles (id, key UNIQUE, display_name, description, owner_module, …)
  — app-defined capabilities like 'context_admin'. Modules self-register at
  import; the startup hook syncs the registry into this table (idempotent).
- group_mappings (id, external_group_id, internal_role_id FK, …)
  — admin-managed bindings, UNIQUE(external_group_id, internal_role_id).

app/auth/role_resolver.py — new module:
- register_internal_role(key, display_name, description, owner_module)
  Module-author entry point. lower_snake_case key, immutable, validated.
  Same key + same fields = no-op (re-import safe); same key + different
  fields = ValueError so two modules can't silently overwrite each other.
- sync_registered_roles_to_db(conn) — startup reconciliation. Inserts new
  keys, updates drifted metadata, never deletes (preserves mappings).
- resolve_internal_roles(external_groups, conn) — joins group_mappings.
  Sorted, deduplicated role-key list. Plugged into google_callback +
  dev-bypass branch in get_current_user.
- require_internal_role('key') — FastAPI dependency factory; reads
  session.internal_roles; 403 with explicit message when missing.

Resolution runs at sign-in only (Google callback + LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS change
in dev-bypass) — same semantics as session.google_groups. No admin UI yet;
mappings created via repository directly until follow-up PR ships UI.

21 new tests in tests/test_role_resolver.py: register/list, idempotency,
collision detection, key-format validation; sync insert/update/no-delete;
resolve empty/single/many-to-many/malformed-input; e2e via
LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS — gated endpoint allowed/denied + direct session-cookie
inspection. Full sweep: 178/178 passed across auth + db + repo tests.
(Two pre-existing test_catalog_export.py failures verified unrelated.)

* fix(auth): polish review feedback — first-request dev populate + PAT doc

Two follow-ups from a code-reviewer pass on the foundation commit before
opening the PR:

- Dev-bypass populates session["internal_roles"] on the first request
  after sign-in, not just when external groups change. The previous
  guard only resolved when groups_changed=True, which left a hole for
  the LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS=`""` (explicit empty) flow: target=[],
  current=None, neither write branch fires, internal_roles stays
  unset, and require_internal_role then 403s with no roles to check
  against. The OAuth callback writes session["internal_roles"]
  unconditionally on sign-in (even []); dev-bypass now matches that
  semantics. Adds a single-pass populate gated on the key being
  absent from the session, so subsequent same-state requests still
  no-op (cheap session lookup, no resolver call).

- Document that internal roles are session-scoped and PAT/headless
  clients will get 403 from any require_internal_role(...) endpoint.
  Same constraint already applies to session.google_groups (PAT JWTs
  deliberately don't snapshot group memberships — they could change
  after issuance with no way to re-sign), but the doc didn't surface
  this — an operator pointing a CLI at a role-gated endpoint would
  see 403 with no clue why. New "PAT and headless requests" section
  spells out the constraint, the rationale, and the three escape
  valves (use users.role for the gate; route through OAuth; wait for
  the planned `da admin grant-role` CLI helper).

54 auth tests still pass locally (21 role-resolver + 33 existing
auth-provider).

* release(0.11.3): cut release for the internal-roles foundation

Bumps pyproject.toml 0.11.2 → 0.11.3 and renames CHANGELOG's
[Unreleased] section to [0.11.3] — 2026-04-26 (with a fresh
empty [Unreleased] skeleton appended). Adds the matching
[0.11.3] link reference at the bottom of CHANGELOG so the
section heading renders as a hyperlink to the GitHub release
page once the tag lands.

The bullet itself is unchanged content; the rephrasing of
"dev-bypass when external groups change" → "dev-bypass —
populates on first request and whenever external groups
change, mirroring the OAuth callback's always-write
semantics" reflects the polish committed in d590579, plus
the appended PAT/headless caveat pointing at the doc
section that landed in the same polish pass.

* fix(auth): address review feedback from Pavel — PAT-specific 403, audit logs, hardening

Round-2 polish over the internal-roles foundation, addressing Pavel's review
on PR #71. No behavior change for the happy path; tightens the safety rails
and makes the failure modes self-explanatory.

User-visible:
- require_internal_role now distinguishes "no session" (Bearer/PAT caller)
  from "signed in but missing role" and surfaces a PAT-specific 403 detail
  in the first case ("This endpoint needs an interactive (OAuth) session
  — Bearer/PAT tokens do not carry session-resolved roles by design").
- docs/internal-roles.md documents deactivate+reactivate as the supported
  "force re-resolve now" lever for users that can't be made to log out.

Internal hardening:
- INFO-level audit log on every successful resolve (OAuth callback +
  dev-bypass) so a wrong-role complaint is debuggable from the log alone.
- Startup warning when SESSION_SECRET is shorter than 32 chars, matching
  the existing JWT_SECRET_KEY gate — both HMAC surfaces sign trust-laden
  state (session.internal_roles, session.google_groups, JWTs).
- _clear_registry_for_tests() now refuses to run unless TESTING=1 so a
  stray import path in production can't drop the registered capabilities.

Tests:
- 4 new tests in tests/test_role_resolver.py covering: stale-session
  contract after a mid-session mapping revoke (pin the documented
  limitation), PAT 403 detail wording, OAuth pipeline data flow from
  external groups to internal_roles, and the dev-bypass empty-list
  fallback when the resolver raises.

CHANGELOG.md updated under [0.11.3] (### Changed + ### Internal).
CLAUDE.md schema doc bumped from v7 to v8.

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 23:49:10 +02:00
Petr Simecek
1c18cdf15f
release(0.11.2): LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS dev mock + Makefile defaults + docs/local-development.md (#70)
* feat(auth): mock session.google_groups in LOCAL_DEV_MODE via LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS

LOCAL_DEV_MODE auto-logged-in the dev user but left session.google_groups
empty, so group-aware UI/code paths can't be exercised on localhost without
a real Google OAuth round-trip. New LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS env var (JSON array
matching the production {id, name} shape) populates the session on every
dev-bypass request — same structure the OAuth callback writes, so mock and
prod stay in lockstep. Compare-then-write avoids spurious Set-Cookie noise
on PAT/CLI requests; malformed input falls back to [] with a WARNING so
the dev mock never breaks the dev flow.

* refactor(auth): fail-fast LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS at startup + cache + no-mutate

Three small follow-ups on the same dev-mock vector before merge:

- Validate LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS at app startup and report the parsed group IDs
  in the LOCAL_DEV_MODE banner. A malformed value now warns loudly at boot
  instead of silently logging on the first authenticated request, where
  it's easy to miss.
- Cache the parsed result single-slot, keyed by the raw env-string. Avoids
  re-parsing JSON on every authenticated request without test-isolation
  surprises — when the env value changes, the key changes and the cache
  transparently rebuilds.
- Stop mutating the parsed-input dicts (item.setdefault → spread-merge)
  so the cached list stays a fresh value on every rebuild.
- Replace the try/except guard around request.session with hasattr —
  SessionMiddleware is always registered, the silent except was paranoid.

Tests grow by a direct session-cookie inspection (decoupled from the
profile template) and three startup-banner log assertions.

* fix(auth): drop fragile session-decoder test + actually skip empty-target write

Two follow-ups on the LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS feature before merge:

- Drop test_session_holds_mocked_groups_directly. It manually decoded the
  signed session cookie via TimestampSigner + base64, hardcoding both the
  Starlette session-cookie format and the 14-day max_age. Starlette has
  changed its session encoding before (URLSafeTimedSerializer pre-0.20)
  and would do so again silently — the test would fail with a cryptic
  BadSignature, not a clear "mock is broken" signal. The remaining
  test_dev_user_sees_mocked_groups_on_profile already covers the same
  observable signal (mocked groups in /profile body) without coupling to
  Starlette internals.

- Actually skip the session write when target_groups is empty. The previous
  comment claimed compare-then-write avoided spurious Set-Cookie noise on
  PAT/CLI requests, but on those requests session.get("google_groups") is
  None and target is [], so None != [] always evaluates True and the write
  fired anyway, marking the session dirty and re-issuing Set-Cookie on
  every request. Adding `target_groups and ...` to the guard makes the
  comment honest: empty mock now genuinely no-ops, stable browser sessions
  still skip via value-equality, and the only remaining write is the one
  that actually changes state.

33 auth tests still pass locally.

* fix(auth): match production's always-write semantics for stale dev groups

Devin code-review finding on PR #70: my earlier `target_groups and ...`
short-circuit silently diverged from the production OAuth callback. In
app/auth/providers/google.py:189-194 the callback always writes
session.google_groups on each login — including [] on failure or empty
token — so the session always reflects authoritative current state. The
mock should match.

Failure mode the previous guard left open: a developer sets
LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS=[{...}] for a session, the groups land in the signed
cookie, then the developer unsets the env var and reloads. target → [],
session.get → [{...}], `if target_groups and ...` is False, no write,
stale groups stay in the browser session indefinitely. Mock now lies
about state until logout.

Fix splits the guard:
- target_groups truthy + value-changed → write the new mock (existing path)
- target_groups falsy + non-empty stored → write [] to clear stale state
- otherwise no-op (target [] + stored None/[]: no transition to record)

PAT/CLI requests with no prior session still take the no-op path
(target=[], session.get → None which is falsy), so the original goal of
suppressing spurious Set-Cookie noise on token traffic is preserved.

Tests already cover the populated and unset paths; the new clear-stale
branch is correct by construction (production has the same shape) and
the rare manual reset workflow.

* release(0.11.2): default mocked groups in make local-dev + docs/local-development.md

Cuts 0.11.2 around the LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS work plus a small dev-experience
follow-up: every `make local-dev` now boots with two sensible default
mocked groups (Local Dev Engineers + Local Dev Admins on example.com),
so /profile and group-aware code paths render something realistic
without the operator having to discover and set LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS.

Layered so the default lives in the workflow, not the contract:

- scripts/run-local-dev.sh seeds LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS via shell ":="
  syntax — only sets the var when the operator hasn't already.
  Override: LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS='[...]' make local-dev. Disable:
  LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS= make local-dev.
- docker-compose.local-dev.yml swaps the commented JSON example for
  a bare `- LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS` passthrough — the value comes from the
  shell, the compose file just propagates it. Operators running
  `docker compose up` directly without the wrapper script get an
  empty mock (correct: they didn't opt into the make-driven defaults).
- Makefile help line mentions the mocked groups so the behavior is
  visible without grepping.

New docs/local-development.md consolidates dev-onboarding instructions
that were previously scattered across docker-compose.local-dev.yml
inline comments, docs/auth-groups.md "Local-dev mock" section, the
Makefile help text, and CLAUDE.md "First-Time Setup". Single page now
covers TL;DR, what LOCAL_DEV_MODE actually bypasses, group mocking
controls + verification, what is *not* mocked (Cloud Identity, real
OAuth, admin Workspace permissions), and the safety rails that keep
the dev shortcuts off production.

Version bump 0.11.1 → 0.11.2 in pyproject.toml, CHANGELOG cuts
[Unreleased] → [0.11.2] — 2026-04-26 with a fresh empty [Unreleased]
skeleton.

* fix(local-dev): default LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS truncated by shell parameter expansion

Reported by an operator running `make local-dev` against the freshly
released 0.11.2 — the LOCAL_DEV_MODE banner showed:

    LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS is not valid JSON, ignoring:
    Expecting ',' delimiter: line 1 column 70 (char 69)
    LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS is set but produced no valid groups —
    check the WARNING above for the parse error.

Cause: the default value lived inside `${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS:=…}` parameter
expansion. Bash matches `}` to close the expansion at the *first* `}`
encountered in the body, regardless of context — even one inside a
nested JSON object literal. The two-element JSON array was therefore
truncated to the first group's closing brace, leaving an unparseable
fragment:

    [{"id":"local-dev-engineers@example.com","name":"Local Dev Engineers"

There is no escaping syntax for `}` inside parameter expansion (the
backslash escapes I had only escaped the quotes — `}` reaches bash
literally). Fix: hold the default in a single-quoted variable and
reference it through `${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS:-$DEFAULT_LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS}`.
The variable's value is opaque to the expansion — no `}` matching
inside it — so the JSON survives intact. Verified with `python -m json`:

    parsed OK: 2 groups: ['local-dev-engineers@example.com',
                          'local-dev-admins@example.com']

Operators on a running 0.11.2 stack: `make local-dev-down && make
local-dev` to pick up the corrected default.

* fix(local-dev): respect LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS= disable path + add 0.11.2 changelog link

Two follow-ups from a Devin code-review pass on PR #70:

- run-local-dev.sh: switch ${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS:-$DEFAULT} to
  ${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS-$DEFAULT} (no leading colon). The :- form
  substitutes the default when the variable is unset OR set-but-empty,
  silently overwriting the documented disable knob. Three places
  promise this works — docs/local-development.md, the CHANGELOG entry,
  and the script's own comment — so the bug was an operator-facing
  lie, not just an implementation detail. The bare - form only
  substitutes on unset, so `LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS= make local-dev` now
  reaches the Python parser as "" and short-circuits to []. Verified
  with both empty and unset shells.

- CHANGELOG.md: add the [0.11.2] link reference at the bottom.
  Keep-a-Changelog convention is to mirror every version heading
  with a release-tag link in the footer; the 0.11.2 heading was
  missing its counterpart, breaking the Markdown link rendering on
  GitHub.

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 16:48:55 +02:00
Petr Simecek
c25fd41bf7
feat(auth): Google Workspace groups on /profile + tag-triggered Keboola deploy workflow (#56)
* feat(auth): display Google Workspace groups on /profile

- Request cloud-identity.groups.readonly scope in Google OAuth
- Fetch groups via Cloud Identity API after callback; tolerate 4xx
  (non-Workspace tenants) and network errors — never break login
- Store result in Starlette session as google_groups
- Replace /profile redirect with a real profile page rendering
  account details (email, name, role) and the group list; show a
  friendly empty state when no groups are available
- Tests: helper parsing + 403 + exception paths; profile page
  smoke test; updated the old redirect test

* test: remove stale /profile redirect tests

Cherry-pick of Zdeněk's 4f7e4cd ("display Google Workspace groups on
/profile") replaces the /profile redirect with a real profile page —
but only updated one of three tests that expected the old behaviour.

These two tests in test_admin_tokens_ui.py and test_pat.py were left
asserting `/profile → 302 /tokens`, which now returns
`/profile → 302 /login?next=%2Fprofile` for unauth users (the standard
auth guard) or `/profile → 200 HTML` for authenticated users.

Removed both rather than patched — coverage for the new behaviour
already exists in tests/test_auth_providers.py (added by the same
commit). The /tokens render assertions in the deleted test_pat.py case
are redundant with test_admin_tokens_ui.py's own /tokens UI tests.

* fix(auth): Google groups search query needs parent + labels predicates

Cloud Identity Groups Search API returns 400 INVALID_ARGUMENT when the
CEL query lacks the required `parent == 'customers/<id>'` predicate AND
a `'<label>' in labels` membership predicate. Zdeněk's original 4f7e4cd
query had only `member_key_id == '<email>'` — every fetch silently
returned [] and the /profile groups list was always empty.

Fix: build the query with all three required pieces:
  parent == 'customers/my_customer'   (alias = caller's own Workspace
                                       org; no need to look up customer ID)
  member_key_id == '<email>'           (filter to this user's memberships)
  'cloudidentity.googleapis.com/groups.discussion_forum' in labels
                                       (Workspace mailing-list groups —
                                       the common case; security-group
                                       coverage is a follow-up)

Also: log the full error body (not truncated to 200 chars) and the
query string so the next time Google rejects something we can diagnose
in one log line instead of a re-deploy.

Caught when first agnes-dev login completed normally (HTTP 302) but app
log showed `Google groups fetch returned 400 for petr@keboola.com:
{"error":{"code":400,"message":"Request contains an invalid argument."}}`
on the same VM (kids-ai-data-analysis / agnes-dev.keboola.com).

Reference: https://cloud.google.com/identity/docs/reference/rest/v1/groups/search

* feat(web): add Profile link to user dropdown menu

The /profile page (Zdeněk's 4f7e4cd cherry-pick) renders a real profile
view including Google Workspace groups, but had no entry point in the
UI — users could only reach it by typing the URL manually. Add a
"Profile" menu item between the user header (email + role) and
"My tokens" so the page is discoverable.

Side effect: cleaned up the leftover `or _path.startswith('/profile')`
condition on the "My tokens" active class, which dated from the old
/profile → /tokens redirect (removed in c789617). Now each menu item
owns its own active state.

* fix: profile-link tests + .env quoting for CADDY_TLS

Two issues caught by Keboola's first agnes-dev deploy + agnes-auto-upgrade
cron run:

1. tests/test_web_ui.py — two negative assertions ("href=/profile" NOT in
   body) date from when /profile was a redirect-only stub. Now /profile
   is a real page (groups display) AND has a dropdown menu link, so the
   negative assertions flip to positive. Same for ">Profile<" text in
   the non-admin nav test.

2. startup-script.sh.tpl — CADDY_TLS line must be QUOTED in .env, because
   agnes-auto-upgrade.sh sources .env via `set -a; . .env; set +a` and
   bash treats `KEY=value with spaces` as `KEY=value` followed by `with`
   and `spaces` exec attempts. Symptom: cron log spam
   `/opt/agnes/.env: line 14: petr@keboola.com: command not found`,
   the cron exits non-zero, and no auto-upgrade ever happens. Caddy
   itself reads the value fine because docker-compose env_file=.env
   parses key=value properly without shell-evaluating the rest.

   Fix: emit `CADDY_TLS="tls <email>"` instead of `CADDY_TLS=tls <email>`.
   Both the cron source and docker-compose env_file accept the quoted
   form; cron stops failing.

* fix(auth): use searchTransitiveGroups + security label for non-admin user

Three bugs in the original cherry-pick + my prior fix attempt, all caught
by a stdlib probe script (scripts/debug/probe_google_groups.py) run
locally with a Playground-issued OAuth token:

1. Wrong endpoint. `groups:search` is the admin "find groups in org"
   endpoint and 400s for non-admin users regardless of query. Switched
   to `groups/-/memberships:searchTransitiveGroups` which is the
   user-perspective "what groups am I in" endpoint.

2. Wrong label. Querying with `cloudidentity.googleapis.com/groups.discussion_forum`
   returns 403 "Insufficient permissions to retrieve memberships" even
   on the new endpoint — Workspace policy denies non-admin reads of
   discussion-forum groups. Switching to `groups.security` returns 200
   with the actual membership list. Empirically every Workspace group
   at Keboola carries BOTH labels, so the security filter sees the full
   set anyway. Confirmed with the probe script.

3. Wrong response shape. `searchTransitiveGroups` returns
   {"memberships": [...]}, not {"groups": [...]}. Parser updated
   accordingly.

Also adds scripts/debug/probe_google_groups.py — stdlib-only standalone
probe that hits 6 candidate endpoints with a user OAuth token. Saved a
deploy cycle (~10 min) per query iteration; future API-syntax debugging
should start there.

Verified end-to-end: petr@keboola.com login on agnes-dev returns 5
groups (LIC-1PASSWORD, ROLE_ATLASSIAN_*, etc.) via the probe; once
deployed, the same will populate session["google_groups"] and render
on /profile.

* test(auth): update Google groups parser fixture to match searchTransitiveGroups shape

Mock payload was `{"groups": [...]}` (the shape `groups:search` returns).
After switching to `groups/-/memberships:searchTransitiveGroups` in the
prior commit, the actual response is `{"memberships": [...]}` and the
parser iterates that key. Test now mirrors the real shape.

The per-item structure (groupKey.id + displayName) is unchanged, so the
expected output dict stays the same: [{"id": "...", "name": "..."}].

* docs(auth): add docs/auth-groups.md — Google Workspace groups runbook

Captures the non-obvious bits: the GCP-side setup checklist (Cloud
Identity API + scope on consent screen + Internal user type), the
`security` vs `discussion_forum` label trap (the latter 403s for
non-admins, the former 200s — one of those is a 4-iteration debug
session and shouldn't have to be repeated), where groups are stored
(session, not DB) and how to refresh (re-login), plus how to use the
probe script for future API-syntax issues.

Deliberately stops short of explaining "what is Cloud Identity" or
"what is OAuth scope" — those belong in Google's own docs, not ours.

* docs(claude): document release workflows + module versioning + recreate trick

New "Release & deploy workflows" section in CLAUDE.md covers what didn't
exist anywhere in the repo before:

- Distinction between release.yml (auto-build per push) vs the new
  keboola-deploy.yml (tag-triggered, explicit deploy only) — plus when
  to use which (per-developer convenience vs shared dev VM safety)
- Module versioning (infra-vX.Y.Z) and the bump-after-merge dance
- The lifecycle.ignore_changes [metadata_startup_script] gotcha and how
  to force a recreate via workflow_dispatch's recreate_targets input

All generic — no customer hostnames, project IDs, IPs. Customer-specific
deploy steps belong in the consuming infra repo's README.

Also: cross-reference docs/auth-groups.md from the Authentication
section so future Claude sessions find the Workspace-groups runbook
without grepping.

---------

Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
2026-04-26 00:56:44 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
9e19fb5219
chore(deploy): trust proxy headers + document HTTPS env vars (#48)
* chore(deploy): trust proxy headers + document HTTPS env vars

- uvicorn: add --proxy-headers --forwarded-allow-ips='*' so the app honors
  X-Forwarded-Proto/Host from a TLS-terminating reverse proxy (Caddy,
  Cloudflare Tunnel, nginx, LB). Without this the app saw every request as
  plain HTTP and built redirect/OAuth URLs from the raw Host, which is
  fragile behind a proxy.
- .env.template: document DOMAIN (enables Secure cookie flag) and new
  SERVER_URL (deterministic base URL for OAuth callbacks and external
  links). Grouped under a dedicated HTTPS / REVERSE PROXY section.

* chore(deploy): add proxy header flags to Dockerfile CMD and Kamal config

Matches the docker-compose changes so non-compose deployments (docker run,
Kubernetes, ECS, Kamal) also trust X-Forwarded-Proto/X-Forwarded-For.

* fix(auth): align Google OAuth cookie Secure flag with password/email providers

Google OAuth set the access_token cookie Secure flag based on the TESTING env
var, while password and email providers use DOMAIN. This meant the DOMAIN
env var (now documented in config/.env.template) did not actually control
Secure for Google cookies. Align all three providers on DOMAIN so the
documented behavior holds consistently.
2026-04-24 08:52:53 +02:00
Petr Simecek
1bbbe58ea0
release(2.1.0): durable sync, CLI auto-update, versioned wheel URL, version unification (#43)
* fix(cli): versioned wheel URL in setup instructions; drop broken /cli/agnes.whl alias (#36)

* fix(cli): inline PEP 427 wheel filename in setup instructions

`uv tool install <server>/cli/agnes.whl` fails with

    error: The wheel filename "agnes.whl" is invalid: Must have a version

because uv validates the filename in the URL path *before* fetching — so
the server-side Content-Disposition header (which has the real versioned
filename) is never consulted, and an HTTP redirect does not help either:
uv resolves the filename from the initial URL.

Fix the root cause by inlining the real PEP 427 filename into the setup
snippet the dashboard copies to the clipboard. The wheel filename is
resolved server-side via `_find_wheel()` and substituted into the lines
returned from `setup_instructions.resolve_lines()`, so both the read-only
HTML preview and the JS clipboard renderer get byte-identical output.

Also added `/cli/wheel/{filename}` to serve wheels at their PEP 427 path,
and kept `/cli/agnes.whl` as a 302 redirect for manual/legacy callers —
though that redirect alone is NOT sufficient for `uv tool install` (uv
validates before following redirects) and is there only as defense-in-depth.

Verified locally:
- `uv tool install <server>/cli/wheel/agnes_the_ai_analyst-2.0.0-py3-none-any.whl` succeeds
- `/install` HTML now renders the versioned URL; `/cli/agnes.whl` no longer appears in the rendered snippet

* fix(cli): remove /cli/agnes.whl alias entirely — it only confused users

The bareword alias was never actually usable:

- `uv tool install <server>/cli/agnes.whl` fails at filename validation
  before any HTTP fetch, so neither the Content-Disposition header nor a
  302 redirect rescued it.
- The 302-to-versioned-path fallback left a visibly "working" URL in
  browser / curl -L contexts, which is exactly how the original bug got
  reported in the first place ("the URL loads, why doesn't install work?").

Remove the endpoint and scrub all remaining references. The only CLI wheel
URL is now `/cli/wheel/{filename}` with the real PEP 427 filename, which
the setup-instructions template already generates server-side.

Existing tests that referenced /cli/agnes.whl become negative tests
("must not appear") so we don't regress.

* feat(cli): --version flag; sync --dry-run + progress indicator (#38)

* feat(cli): add --version / -V flag

Prints `da <version>` from package metadata (importlib.metadata). Falls
back to "unknown" when the package is not installed (e.g. running from a
source checkout without `uv pip install -e .`), instead of crashing.

Eager typer callback, so `da --version` exits before subcommand
resolution and does not require any auth/config.

* feat(cli): da sync --dry-run + X/N progress indicator

--dry-run reports what would be downloaded/uploaded without hitting the
API or writing local state. Supports the full flag set (--table, --json,
--upload-only); JSON shape is {"dry_run": true, "would_download": [...],
"summary": {...}}.

Progress bar now shows "[X/N] Downloading <table>..." with a Rich
BarColumn + TaskProgressColumn + TimeElapsedColumn instead of a bare
spinner — makes long syncs visible.

* feat(cli): durable sync + server gzip + auto-update check (#41)

* fix(sync): atomic writes + manifest hash verification + retry on transient errors

Three durability hooks around stream_download and the sync command:

1. Atomic writes. stream_download now streams into `<target>.tmp` and
   calls os.replace() on success, so the real target file never exists
   in a half-written state. On failure the tmp is unlinked — no cleanup
   leftovers, no guard needed at read time.

2. Retry with backoff. Transient errors (ConnectError, ReadError,
   WriteError, RemoteProtocolError, TimeoutException, 5xx) are retried
   up to 3× with 0.3s / 1s / 3s backoff. 4xx (auth, 404) surfaces
   immediately — retrying those is pointless.

3. Manifest-hash verification. After download, sync.py computes MD5 of
   the target (same 8KiB chunking as app/api/sync.py:_file_hash) and
   compares against `server_tables[tid]["hash"]`. Mismatch ⇒ unlink,
   record error, skip state commit. The PAR1 structural check survives
   as a fallback for legacy manifests without a hash.

Also makes _rebuild_duckdb_views tolerant: single broken parquet is
skipped with a stderr warning instead of killing the whole rebuild.

Supersedes #40 — this commit is a strict super-set (hash check + PAR1
fallback + atomic write + retry). #40 can be closed without merging.

* perf(server): enable GZipMiddleware for JSON / HTML responses

GZipMiddleware at minimum_size=1024 shaves bandwidth on manifest-style
JSON endpoints (/api/sync/manifest, /api/version, …) and the /install
HTML preview. Parquet file downloads are already columnar-compressed so
the middleware sees limited benefit there — but it doesn't hurt, httpx
on the client side decompresses transparently.

Placed after session middleware so gzip wraps the session-Set-Cookie
response too, and before CORSMiddleware so compression is applied to
both cross-origin and same-origin responses.

* feat(cli): auto-check for newer CLI version on startup

Server side
- GET /cli/latest returns {version, wheel_filename, download_url_path}
  for whatever wheel is currently in AGNES_CLI_DIST_DIR. Public,
  cacheable, no secrets — consumed by the CLI auto-update probe.

Client side
- New cli/update_check.py: reads /cli/latest with a 3s timeout, caches
  the result in $DA_CONFIG_DIR/update_check.json for 24h. Cache is
  invalidated when the installed version changes (e.g. after a fresh
  `uv tool install`) so stale "you're behind" warnings don't linger.
- Root typer callback fires the probe before subcommand dispatch; any
  failure is swallowed so a bad network never blocks a working command.
- Outdated → one-line stderr warning:
    [update] da 2.0.0 is out of date — latest on this server is 2.1.0.
    Upgrade: uv tool install --force <server>/cli/wheel/<…>.whl
- Disable with DA_NO_UPDATE_CHECK=1.

* fix(pr-review): None-guard the upgrade line + skip gzip on parquet paths

Two follow-ups from Devin review on #41.

1. format_outdated_notice(UpdateInfo(download_url=None)) emitted literal
   "uv tool install --force None" — copy-pasting that fails. Drop the
   upgrade snippet when the URL is absent and keep only the version line.

2. GZipMiddleware compressed everything over 1024 bytes, including the
   parquet FileResponses served by /api/data/{tid}/download,
   /cli/wheel/{name}, and /cli/download. Parquet is already columnar-
   compressed — gzip there is pure CPU + latency with no size win, and
   /api/data bodies can reach hundreds of MB. Wrap GZipMiddleware in a
   small _SelectiveGZipMiddleware that skips those path prefixes and
   delegates the rest to the stock middleware. JSON / HTML endpoints
   (manifest, /install, /api/version, …) still get compressed.

* release: bump to 2.1.0 — unify AGNES_VERSION with pyproject.toml version (#42)

Before: two independent version systems. pyproject.toml carried semver
(2.0.0 → wheel filename → `da --version`) while release.yml injected
CalVer into AGNES_VERSION (e.g. 2026.04.155 → /api/version). Users saw
different strings in the CLI vs. the /install page, and the CLI auto-
update check couldn't tell "new deploy, same package version" apart
from "new package version".

Make pyproject.toml [project].version the single product-version source
of truth. release.yml extracts it and feeds AGNES_VERSION, so every
surface (/api/version, /api/health, /cli/latest, `da --version`) agrees
on one number. The CalVer tag keeps doing what CalVer is for: release
identity on the git tag and Docker image tag (versioned_tag).

Also wires AGNES_TAG through the build: release.yml → Dockerfile ARG →
env, so /api/version.image_tag finally reports the actual image tag
instead of the "unknown" fallback.

Bump to 2.1.0 to reflect the PRs shipped on ps/wheel-name-fix: durable
sync (atomic writes + manifest MD5 + retry), server GZip, CLI auto-
update probe, setup snippet PEP 427 URL.

* fix(pr-review): directional version compare in is_outdated()

UpdateInfo.is_outdated() used `self.latest != self.installed`, which
fires in both directions. If the server is rolled back or the user
connects to an older deployment, the CLI would warn "out of date"
and — worse — the formatted notice would prompt

    uv tool install --force <older-version>.whl

i.e. an unintended downgrade.

Compare with packaging.version.Version (PEP 440 aware, handles pre-
release tags). Fall back to dotted-int tuple compare if packaging is
somehow missing, and return False on unparseable strings — better to
miss an upgrade hint than to silently suggest a downgrade.

Adds 4 test cases: installed older (True), installed newer (False),
10.0.0 vs 2.1.0 lexical-compare trap (correct), unparseable strings
(False).

Addresses Devin review on #43.

* fix(pr-review): read FastAPI app version from package metadata

app/main.py:80 hardcoded `version="2.0.0"` in the FastAPI constructor.
After #42 bumped pyproject.toml to 2.1.0, /api/version, /cli/latest,
and `da --version` all reported 2.1.0 while /openapi.json and the
/docs UI still advertised 2.0.0.

Read `agnes-the-ai-analyst` version via importlib.metadata (same
pattern cli/main.py:_cli_version already uses), with a `"dev"`
fallback when the package is not installed (source checkout). This
way pyproject.toml stays the single source of truth across every
version surface — /openapi.json now tracks the bump automatically.

Adds a dedicated test file to pin this behavior so a future
regression to a hardcoded literal fails at CI.

Addresses second Devin finding on #43.

* fix(pr-review): _fmt_bytes PiB label + negative cache in update_check

Two more follow-ups from Devin review on #43.

1. _fmt_bytes off-by-unit. The old loop exited at TiB but the fallback
   labelled PiB, so 1 PiB rendered as "1024.0 PiB". Restructure: put
   every unit inside the loop (KiB through EiB) so the division count
   always matches the label. Covers up to 1 ZiB cleanly; anything
   beyond renders as "<big>.0 EiB" rather than crashing.

2. Negative cache for failed /cli/latest probes. On a corporate
   firewall / VPN that silently drops packets, the 3s HTTP timeout
   fired on *every* `da` invocation. Writing a `latest=None` cache
   entry with a 5-minute TTL caps that at one probe per 5min. Successful
   probes still use the 24h TTL. Reading logic branches on whether the
   cached `latest` is None.

Adds TestFmtBytes (2 cases: small/medium sizes and the PiB/EiB fallback
regression), plus two TestSync update-check cases covering negative-
cache reuse and TTL expiry.
2026-04-22 21:18:18 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
7e4ddf0b01
feat(auth): password reset & invite flows for web + admin (#34) (#37)
* feat(auth): password reset & invite flows for web + admin (#34)

Wires end-to-end the previously orphaned password_reset.html and
password_setup.html templates, adds the missing POST /auth/password/reset
handler (closes #34), and restores the Reset action in the admin user UI
(which origin/main had removed precisely because the flow was broken).

Web flow
- GET  /auth/password/reset — renders the set-new-password form
- POST /auth/password/reset — 'Forgot Password?' request; emails link,
  anti-enumeration (same response for unknown email)
- POST /auth/password/reset/confirm — validates token + 24h TTL, sets new
  password, clears token, logs user in
- GET  /auth/password/setup — renders the setup form (invite link landing)
- POST /auth/password/setup/request — signup-tab 'Request Access' (email-only)
- POST /auth/password/setup/confirm — 7-day TTL, sets password + name, logs in
- Reuses LOCAL_DEV_MODE pattern from email.py: logs the link loudly so
  developers can use the flow without an SMTP/SendGrid transport

Admin flow
- POST /api/users accepts send_invite → returns invite_url + invite_email_sent
- POST /api/users/{id}/reset-password now returns a full reset_url pointing
  at the dedicated password-reset endpoint (NOT the magic-link verifier,
  which would log the user in without prompting for a new password)
- admin_users.html: restored Reset row action, copyable reset/invite link
  modals, invite checkbox on create, reworded 'magic-link not wired' notes

Backward compat
- JSON POST /auth/password/setup kept unchanged (existing tests pass)
- Active-account gate applied to reset/setup flows (matches password_login)

Tests: 21 new cases (tests/test_password_flows.py) covering GET renders,
request/confirm happy + error paths, TTLs, anti-enumeration, and admin
invite/reset URL responses. Full suite: 1309 passed.

Closes #34

* fix(admin-users): allow horizontal scroll when actions overflow

Four action buttons (Tokens, Reset, Set pwd, Delete) can exceed the
viewport on narrow screens. Switch .users-table-wrap from overflow: hidden
to overflow-x: auto so the table scrolls instead of clipping, and lock
row-actions buttons to a single nowrap line.

* fix(admin-users): override base 800px container so table can use full width

The base layout caps .container at 800px, so the table was always being
clipped regardless of viewport. Unclamp the container on this page and
widen the inner page cap to 1400px.

* fix(auth): address Devin review — harden JSON setup, anti-enumeration, preserve email case

Addresses findings from Devin review on PR #37:

1. JSON POST /auth/password/setup now enforces the same SETUP_TOKEN_TTL
   (7 days) and active-account check as the web flow. An expired token or
   a deactivated user can no longer bypass the gate by posting JSON.
   Existing test fixture seeds setup_token_created=now so backward-compat
   tests continue to pass.

2. GET /auth/password/setup no longer looks up the user to pre-fill name.
   The form renders identically regardless of whether the email exists,
   consistent with anti-enumeration in POST /setup/request.

3. reset_request / setup_request no longer lowercase the submitted email.
   The rest of the codebase (password_login, magic-link, admin create)
   uses case-sensitive lookups, so normalizing only here would silently
   fail for mixed-case accounts.

Tests: 6 new cases covering expired-JSON-setup, missing-created-timestamp,
deactivated-user-rejection, mixed-case email preservation, and the
anti-enumeration property of GET /setup.
2026-04-22 17:43:57 +02:00
Petr Simecek
9b5214ea6f
feat(dev): LOCAL_DEV_MODE for one-command local dev + magic-link fixes (#32)
* feat(dev): add LOCAL_DEV_MODE for one-command local dev

When LOCAL_DEV_MODE=1, every protected route auto-authenticates as a seeded
admin user (default dev@localhost) — no login screen, no Google OAuth config,
no magic-link roundtrip. Startup logs a loud warning to make misuse obvious.

Also fixes two preexisting bugs in the magic-link flow that surfaced while
wiring up the dev fallback:

- /auth/email/verify only accepted POST, but the URL embedded in emails is
  a GET link — clicking from any mail client returned 405. Added a GET
  variant that consumes the token, sets the auth cookie, and redirects to
  /dashboard.
- Token expiry check compared an offset-aware datetime.now(timezone.utc)
  against an offset-naive value from DuckDB, raising TypeError on every
  valid link. Normalize the stored timestamp to UTC before subtracting.

Dev-only fallback (scoped strictly to LOCAL_DEV_MODE to keep test and
production behavior identical): send-link logs the magic link to stderr
and returns it as dev_link in the JSON response when no SMTP is configured.

Usage:
  ./scripts/run-local-dev.sh
  open http://localhost:8000  # lands on /dashboard as admin

* fix(dev): URL-encode magic-link email + avoid /login redirect loop

Two issues surfaced by Devin review on PR #32.

1. _build_magic_link interpolated email into the URL unescaped. For addresses
   with '+' (e.g. user+tag@gmail.com) Starlette's query parser decoded '+'
   as a space on the GET /verify side, so repo.get_by_email returned None
   and every click yielded 401 "Invalid link". quote(email, safe='') fixes
   both the email transport and the dev_link fallback.

2. /login in LOCAL_DEV_MODE unconditionally redirected to /dashboard. If
   dev-user seeding failed at startup (main.py wraps seed in try/except),
   /dashboard 401'd, the HTML redirect handler bounced to /login, and the
   loop repeated until the browser aborted. Now /login checks the dev user
   actually exists before short-circuiting; otherwise it falls through to
   the normal login form so the missing seed is visible.
2026-04-22 14:47:33 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
d2c76cb221
User management + PAT + CLI distribution + HTML auth redirect (#9 #10 #11 #12) (#28)
* fix: redirect unauthenticated HTML routes to /login (#10)

* docs(plan): user mgmt + PAT + CLI distribution implementation plan (#9 #10 #11 #12)

* build(docker): produce wheel artifact for /cli/download (#9)

* feat(db): schema v5 — users.active + deactivated_at/by (#11)

* feat(api): /cli/download wheel + /cli/install.sh with baked server URL (#9)

* feat(users): repository supports active flag + count_admins (#11)

* feat(ui): /install page with per-deployment install instructions (#9)

* feat(api): user PATCH/reset-password/set-password/activate/deactivate (#11)

* fix(cli): da login prompts for password and sends it in body (#9)

* test(api): safeguard tests for self-deactivate and last admin (#11)

* feat(auth): reject requests from deactivated users (#11)

* fixup(#10): propagate next through /login buttons + lock down sanitizer tests

* feat(cli): da admin set-role/activate/deactivate/reset-password/set-password (#11)

* feat(ui): /admin/users management page (#11)

* feat(db): schema v6 — personal_access_tokens (#12)

* feat(users): access_tokens repository (#12)

* feat(auth): JWT carries typ (session|pat) and explicit jti (#12)

* feat(auth): reject revoked/expired PATs; update last_used_at (#12)

* feat(api): /auth/tokens CRUD + admin revoke; session-only guard (#12)

* feat(cli): da auth token create/list/revoke (#12)

* feat(ui): /profile page with PAT create/list/revoke (#12)

* docs: PAT usage and session/PAT TTL clarification (#12)

* feat(auth): PAT first-use-from-new-IP audit + last_used_ip (schema v7) (#12)

Closes remaining acceptance gap from issue #12: audit_log entry on first use
of a PAT from an IP that differs from the recorded last_used_ip.

- schema v7: personal_access_tokens.last_used_ip column
- AccessTokenRepository.mark_used now stores the client IP
- get_current_user extracts client IP (X-Forwarded-For first hop, fallback
  to request.client.host) and emits a token.first_use_new_ip audit when the
  IP changes on a subsequent use (not the very first use)
- tests: new-ip audit, same-ip no-op, first-ever-use no-op, schema v7 column

* fix: address Devin review findings on PR #28

- app/main.py: exclude /auth/* from HTML redirect handler so JSON
  endpoints under /auth/ (PAT CRUD used by `da auth token` CLI) keep
  their 401 JSON contract (Devin #1, bug)
- app/api/tokens.py: reject expires_in_days <= 0 explicitly; use
  `is not None` so 0 no longer silently creates a non-expiring token
  (Devin #2)
- app/api/users.py: validate role against Role enum in create_user
  to match update_user and prevent 500 on role-protected requests
  later (Devin #3)
- app/web/templates/admin_users.html: escape user-supplied strings
  before innerHTML; move onclick handlers to addEventListener via
  data attributes so emails with quotes / HTML no longer break the UI
  or enable stored XSS (Devin #4)
- app/auth/router.py, app/auth/providers/{password,google}.py:
  reject deactivated users at login instead of issuing a JWT that
  would then fail on the next request — removes the confusing
  redirect loop (Devin #5)
- CLAUDE.md: document schema v7 instead of stale v4 (Devin #6)
- tests/test_web_ui.py: regression test for the /auth/* JSON 401

* feat(web): add /profile and /admin/users links to dashboard nav

* feat(web): point setup banner at /install page

* chore(web): drop unused setup_instructions context

* fix: address Devin review round 2 on PR #28

- app/api/tokens.py: when expires_in_days is None (the "never" option),
  use a ~100-year JWT expiry so the token doesn't silently die in 24h
  via the session-default fallback in create_access_token. The real
  expiry enforcement stays in verify_token's DB-level check (Devin 🔴)
- app/web/templates/profile.html: escape t.name and other user-supplied
  strings via esc() helper before innerHTML, same pattern as
  admin_users.html. Move revoke onclick to data-attribute +
  addEventListener (Devin 🟡)
- app/api/cli_artifacts.py: use `mktemp -d` with X's at end of template
  for GNU/BSD portability, place wheel inside the temp dir and
  clean up with rm -rf (Devin 🚩)

* feat(web): redesign /install page; make curl one-liner primary, collapse manual

Rebuild the public /install page using the dashboard visual language
(shared header, card layout, gradient hero, design tokens from
style-custom.css). The page is now anchored on the one-liner install
path: curl -fsSL <server>/cli/install.sh | bash is rendered as the
primary, prominent step 1, while the old manual wheel-download flow
is tucked behind a closed-by-default <details> block for users in
restricted/offline environments.

Information architecture:
  hero (server URL + version)
  -> step 1: quick install (one-liner, big Copy button)
  -> step 2: create PAT on /profile + export DA_TOKEN / da auth whoami
  -> step 3: Claude Code / MCP via ~/.config/da/token.json
  -> collapsed "Manual install" details for download-wheel flow
  -> footer link to docs/HEADLESS_USAGE.md

Every shell snippet has a vanilla-JS "Copy" button that confirms
visually ("Copied!" for 1.5s) and falls back to textarea+execCommand
on non-secure contexts. No new dependencies, no bundler.

The route now also pulls an optional user so the header shows the
same nav (Dashboard / Profile / Logout) as dashboard.html when a
session exists, while staying fully public when signed out.

* fix(cli): use real wheel filename in install.sh (broken pip/uv install)

The installer wrote the downloaded wheel as agnes_cli.whl, which lacks a
PEP-427 version component — both pip and uv tool install reject it and
abort the one-liner.

Use curl -OJ so Content-Disposition determines the on-disk filename, then
resolve it via glob. Install an EXIT trap to remove the tmpdir even when
install fails.

* fix(web): correct manual install wheel glob and add PEP 668 / PATH hints

- Wheel glob is agnes_the_ai_analyst-*.whl (not agnes-*.whl) — the old
  pattern never matched the real artefact name from the build.
- Add — or — separator between uv tool install and pip install.
- Warn that pip install --user is blocked on macOS Homebrew / modern
  Debian (PEP 668) and recommend uv tool install as the default path.
- Both flows now show the ~/.local/bin PATH hint so a fresh shell can
  find the da binary after install.

* fix(web): consistent session.user reference in install header

The avatar-letter fallback inside {% if session.user %} was reading
user.name / user.email directly, but the route dependency can pass
user=None — those references resolved to an empty FlexDict and produced
an empty avatar circle. Read everything through session.user to match
the guard and the dashboard pattern.

* fix(web): point headless usage link at GitHub source

/docs/HEADLESS_USAGE.md 404s — no static route serves repo docs. Point
the footer link at the rendered markdown on GitHub instead of adding a
dedicated docs serving route just for one file.

* feat(web): /install hero size, anon sign-in banner, step 2 copy polish

- Bump hero h1 from 26px to 30px to match dashboard primary scale.
- Anonymous visitors see a small sign-in banner above Step 2 (creating
  a token requires auth; without the banner the flow appears stuck).
- Add an 'After generating your token' section label inside Step 2 so
  the /profile CTA button no longer looks wedged mid-sentence between
  adjacent paragraphs.

* chore(web): /install a11y + version pill polish

- aria-live='polite' on copy buttons so screen readers announce the
  'Copied!' state change.
- Replace redundant INSTANCE_NAME eyebrow (already in the header logo)
  with 'Getting started'.
- Hide the version pill when AGNES_VERSION is unset/'dev' — avoids the
  misleading 'vdev' label in local/unbuilt runs.
- Manual summary focus-visible outline-offset +2px (was -2px which
  clipped inside the card), and mark the chevron as decorative.

* fix(web): use session.user in dashboard avatar fallback

Inside {% if session.user %} guard, the avatar fallback referenced
(user.name or user.email). If user is None the block crashes when
the profile picture is absent. Align with the guard variable.

* fix: address Devin review round 3 on PR #28

- app/api/users.py: stop auto-sending email from reset_password. The
  magic-link sender would deliver a "Login Link" that — when clicked —
  consumes the reset_token via verify_magic_link and logs the user in
  WITHOUT prompting for a new password. Admins now share the raw
  reset_token from the API response manually, or use set-password
  directly. email_sent is always False. Documented inline. (Devin 🟡)
- app/api/cli_artifacts.py: harden /cli/install.sh generation against
  shell injection via Host header or AGNES_VERSION. base_url is
  validated against a strict scheme+host+port regex; version against
  an alnum + dot/dash/underscore allowlist. Both values are also
  piped through shlex.quote() as defense in depth. (Devin 🟡)

The shared users.reset_token column between magic-link and password-
reset flows (Devin 🚩) remains an architectural gap; splitting into
separate columns needs schema v8 and is tracked for a follow-up PR.

* docs, chore(grpn): manual-deploy helpers + hackathon deploy learnings

Adds scripts/grpn/ — Makefile + agnes-auto-upgrade.sh + README for
operating Agnes on GRPN's existing foundryai-development VM when the
full Terraform flow is blocked by org policies:

- iam.disableServiceAccountKeyCreation (org constraint) forbids SA
  JSON keys, so GCP_SA_KEY-based CI is unavailable
- No projectIamAdmin delegation → bootstrap-gcp.sh can't grant roles
- Secret Manager IAM bindings require setIamPolicy which editor lacks

Helper targets: deploy, deploy-tag, recreate, restart, stop, start,
status, version, logs, ps, env, ssh, tunnel, open, bootstrap-admin,
set-data-source, install-cron, uninstall-cron.

docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-22-grpn-deploy-learnings.md — running
log of all org-policy constraints hit during the hackathon deploy,
with workarounds and derived follow-ups (WIF support, external_ip
variable, customer onboarding IAM checklist).

Not a replacement for the TF flow — stopgap until WIF lands.

* fix(web): make header logos clickable links to home

* feat(web): one-click "Setup a new Claude Code" button

Adds a single-button flow on the dashboard and /install page that
generates a fresh personal access token via POST /auth/tokens and
copies a complete, paste-ready setup script (server URL, token,
install/verify commands) to the clipboard. Falls back to a modal
textarea when the clipboard is blocked; redirects to /login on 401;
surfaces backend errors inline.

- dashboard.html: replaces the top "Set up your local environment"
  anchor with a real button wired to setupNewClaude(). Removes the
  duplicate bottom setup banner to keep a single entry point.
- install.html: for signed-in users, Step 1 leads with the one-click
  button and demotes the curl one-liner into a collapsible "Or run
  manually" aside. Anonymous visitors still see the curl flow plus a
  sign-in hint.
- No new deps. Vanilla JS. Token lives in memory/clipboard only —
  never rendered into persistent DOM.

* feat(cli): add "da auth import-token" for non-interactive PAT login

Writes a provided JWT into ~/.config/da/token.json using the canonical
{access_token, email, role} shape expected by save_token(). Decodes the
token locally to pull email/role claims, verifies it against the server
via GET /api/catalog/tables, and refuses to overwrite an existing token
file if the server returns 401. --email / --role overrides exist for
tokens missing those claims; --skip-verify bypasses the server round-trip
for offline / CI scenarios.

* test(cli): cover da auth import-token success + 401 + claim-fallback paths

Three new tests in TestAuthImportToken:
- valid JWT + 200 -> canonical token.json written
- 401 from /api/catalog/tables -> exit 1, existing token file untouched
- JWT without email/role claims -> refused without overrides, accepted
  with --email / --role flags

* feat(web): update one-click Claude setup instructions — explicit uv install, import-token, skills question

Replaces the fragile `cat > token.json <<EOF` clipboard payload with an
explicit, auditable sequence:

  1. `curl -fsSL /cli/download` + `uv tool install --force` (no opaque
     `curl | bash`).
  2. `da auth import-token --token ...` instead of hand-written JSON.
  3. Explicit PATH persistence for zsh/bash.
  4. A required question to the user about whether to copy the bundled
     skills into ~/.claude/skills/agnes/ or pull them on-demand via
     `da skills show`.
  5. A final confirmation step with whoami + version output.

Factored both pages to include a shared partial
(app/web/templates/_claude_setup_instructions.jinja) so dashboard.html
and install.html can never drift apart again. {server_url} and {token}
stay as runtime placeholders substituted by renderSetupInstructions().

* feat(ui): modernize /admin/users + unify header nav across pages

- New shared partial app/web/templates/_app_header.html — single source
  of truth for the top navigation. Used by base.html and dashboard.html
  (which doesn't extend base.html). Active page highlighted via
  request.url.path. Admin "Users" link gated by session.user.role.
- style-custom.css: add .app-header / .app-nav-link / .app-btn-logout /
  .app-avatar styles (mirrors dashboard's previous inline copy under
  app-* prefix). Mobile-friendly fallback at <720px.
- base.html: include the new partial so every page extending base
  (admin_users, profile, login_email, error, …) gets the same chrome
  the dashboard has.
- dashboard.html: replace its inline <header class="header"> markup
  with the shared partial. Inline .header CSS left in place as
  harmless dead code (separate cleanup PR).
- admin_users.html: rewritten with avatars, role pills (color-coded
  per role), toggle switch for active, search/filter input, toast
  notifications, modal dialogs replacing alert/confirm/prompt,
  one-click copy for the reset token, empty / loading states.
  All XSS-safe via the existing esc() helper + data-attribute
  event delegation.
- tests/test_web_ui.py: smoke test that /admin/users renders the new
  shared header chrome and the modernized markup.

* feat(api): serve CLI wheel at /cli/agnes.whl for direct uv install

uv tool install inspects the URL path suffix to recognise a wheel, so
/cli/download (which has no .whl suffix) cannot be installed directly.
Expose a stable /cli/agnes.whl alias over the same wheel lookup so users
can run: uv tool install --force https://<server>/cli/agnes.whl

* test(cli): cover da auth import-token --server persisting to config.yaml

The server persistence was already implemented in the import-token command
(save_config({server}) call) but not covered by tests. Add an explicit test
so the one-step setup contract — single import-token call writes both token
and server — cannot regress.

* feat(web): simpler Claude setup — single uv install URL, single import-token call

User feedback: the prior clipboard payload repeated the server URL and
token across multiple steps (curl + tmpfile + install + rm + separate
seed-config + import-token). Collapse to:

 1. uv tool install --force {server_url}/cli/agnes.whl  (single URL, direct)
 2. da auth import-token --token ... --server ...        (one call, persists both)
 3. da auth whoami
 4. skills (ask user first)
 5. confirm

uv accepts HTTPS URLs that end in .whl and installs them directly, so
the tmpfile dance is unnecessary. import-token --server already persists
the server to config.yaml, so no separate printf > config.yaml step.

* fix(tests): update admin users heading assertion after template rename

The admin_users.html template now uses <h2 class="users-title">Users</h2>
instead of <h2>User management</h2>. Update the assertion to match.

* feat(ui): unify header across remaining 7 standalone pages

These 7 pages render their own full <html> and don't extend base.html,
so the previous unification commit only covered base + dashboard. Each
had its own ad-hoc <header> markup with inconsistent classes
(.top-header / .header / .page-header), inconsistent nav-link sets,
and inconsistent avatar/email styling.

Replace each inline <header>...</header> block with the shared
{% include '_app_header.html' %} so /activity-center, /admin/permissions,
/admin/tables, /catalog, /corporate-memory, /corporate-memory/admin,
and /install all show the same chrome (Dashboard / Install CLI /
Profile / Users / email + avatar / Logout) with the active page
highlighted via request.url.path.

Old inline header CSS (.header, .top-header, .page-header, .nav-link,
etc.) is left in place as harmless dead code; it can be cleaned up in
a follow-up sweep.

* feat(web): add readable preview of Claude setup payload on dashboard + /install

Move the line-by-line setup instructions into app/web/setup_instructions.py
as the single source of truth, then render them in two modes from the
existing _claude_setup_instructions.jinja partial:

- preview_mode=True  → visible, read-only <pre><code> block with the real
  server URL and a clearly-styled placeholder token (never a real one).
- preview_mode=False → the JS SETUP_INSTRUCTIONS_TEMPLATE used by the
  one-click flow (unchanged behaviour).

Both /dashboard (env-setup-cta card) and /install (Step 1 card) now show
the preview directly under the 'Setup a new Claude Code' button so users
can see exactly what will land in their clipboard before they click.

* feat(web): update setup instructions — `da diagnose` step, explicit section titles

Rework the Claude Code setup payload to:

- Give every numbered step an unambiguous verb header ("1) Install the CLI",
  "2) Log in", "3) Verify the login", "4) Run diagnostics", "5) Skills (ask
  the user first)", "6) Confirm").
- Add step 4 `da diagnose` as the post-login health check. The CLI already
  ships this command (cli/commands/diagnose.py); it prints "Overall:
  healthy" and a list of green checks that map cleanly to next actions.
- Ask the skills copy-vs-on-demand question verbatim so Claude Code always
  prompts the user the same way.
- Replace the terse "Confirm" line with a 4-bullet summary (version,
  whoami, skills choice, diagnose status) so the return message is
  structured and comparable across setups.

* chore(web): remove stale MCP card from /install (no MCP server today)

The 'Use with Claude Code / MCP' card (Step 3 on /install) referenced an
MCP integration Agnes does not ship. Remove the whole card. The one-click
'Setup a new Claude Code' flow in Step 1 already covers the long-lived
client use case and is less confusing than dangling persistence tips for
a non-existent integration.

* feat(api): include user_email + last_used_ip + user_id in admin tokens list response

Adds AdminTokenItem response model (superset of TokenListItem) and
AccessTokenRepository.list_all_with_user() joining personal_access_tokens
with users to denormalize user_email. Needed for /admin/tokens UI where
admins triage tokens across all users.

* feat(web): /admin/tokens page — list, filter, search, revoke across all users

Adds a new admin-only page with client-side filtering (status, user email,
last-used window), column sorting, counts bar (active/revoked/expired),
and an inline revoke action. Mirrors the /admin/users visual language.

* feat(web): add Tokens nav link for admins + deep-link from admin/users row

Admin-only nav entry to /admin/tokens, and a per-row Tokens button on
/admin/users that prefills the token page's user filter via ?user=<email>.

* test(admin): cover /admin/tokens rendering, filter state, non-admin denial, revoke

Verifies admin can render the page (title + JS hooks present), a non-admin
is blocked, unauthenticated users are redirected, the admin list response
includes user_email / user_id / last_used_ip, and admin can revoke another
user's token.

* feat(web): modern redesign of /admin/tokens — hero, stat strip, refined table, responsive cards, a11y

* feat(web): ditch the table — /admin/tokens as a card stack, modern GitHub-style list

Replaces the table-based layout with a stack of self-contained token cards
inside a <ul role=list>. Each card is a flex row: avatar + name/meta on the
left, last-used block in the middle, status pill + outlined 'Revoke' button
on the right. Status and sort controls are pill-shaped toggle chips; user
email search has an inline search icon. No <table>/<tr>/<th>/<td> anywhere.
Responsive below 720px (card stacks vertically) and 480px (stat chips 2x2).
Preserves filter IDs (flt-status, flt-user, flt-last-used) and data-revoke
for existing tests.

* feat(web): add /tokens (role-aware) — single page for both user PAT CRUD and admin overview

- Rename admin_tokens.html -> tokens.html with a new is_admin context flag.
- New route GET /tokens: renders the same card-stack UI for everyone.
  * Admins: loads /auth/admin/tokens, shows owner column + stat strip, keeps
    the owner-email search box and sort-by-owner chip.
  * Non-admins: loads /auth/tokens (own tokens only), hides owner column +
    stat chips, adds a 'New token' CTA in the hero that opens a modal
    (name + expires_in_days) calling POST /auth/tokens. The raw token is
    revealed once in a dismissable banner and cleared from the DOM on Hide.
- GET /admin/tokens now 302-redirects to /tokens, preserving query string
  (so the /admin/users deep-link ?user=foo still works).

* feat(web): /tokens full-bleed layout to match dashboard width

The hero, toolbar, and card list used to sit inside base.html's .container
(max-width 800px). Break out with negative horizontal margins so the page
spans the viewport like /dashboard does, capped at 1440px for readability
on very wide screens with a 24px gutter on each side.

- No change to base.html itself. The override is scoped to .tokens-page.
- body { overflow-x: hidden; } guards against rare horizontal scrollbars.
- < 808px viewport: reset to natural flow (mobile already narrower).
- ≥ 1488px viewport: cap to 1440px and re-center.

* chore(web): remove /profile template + nav link (redirect /profile -> /tokens)

The old /profile PAT CRUD page is now redundant — the modern /tokens page
covers both user and admin flows. Delete the template; the router's
/profile handler already 302-redirects to /tokens.

Nav cleanup:
- Remove the 'Profile' link.
- Show a single 'Tokens' link to every signed-in user (previously only
  admins saw it).
- Active-state matches /tokens, /admin/tokens, and /profile so the
  highlight survives the redirect chain.

/install CTA now points at /tokens instead of /profile.

* test: cover /tokens for admin + non-admin flows, /profile redirect, nav update

tests/test_admin_tokens_ui.py
- Point admin rendering test at /tokens directly and tighten assertions
  (admin-only stat strip + owner search, non-admin CTA absent).
- Add test_non_admin_can_render_tokens_page: personal body, New-token CTA,
  create-modal, reveal banner; stat strip + owner search absent.
- Add test_admin_tokens_redirects_to_tokens: 302 to /tokens, query string
  (?user=...) preserved for the /admin/users deep-link.
- Add test_profile_redirects_to_tokens: 302 to /tokens.
- Add test_non_admin_can_create_pat_via_tokens_page_api: exercises the
  POST /auth/tokens call that the non-admin create-modal submits.

tests/test_pat.py
- test_profile_page_renders -> test_profile_page_redirects_to_tokens:
  assert the 302 + that /tokens lands on the unified non-admin body.

tests/test_web_ui.py
- admin_users nav assertion: 'Tokens' link present, 'Profile' link absent.
- Add test_nav_shows_tokens_link_for_non_admin: non-admins see the same
  'Tokens' link (previously only admins did).
- Add test_profile_redirects_to_tokens back-compat check.

* feat(web): collapse 'What Claude Code will receive' by default

The preview block on /dashboard and /install now uses <details>/<summary>
so it is hidden by default. Click the chevron/title to expand and review
the clipboard payload. Markup stays in the DOM so existing tests that
assert on content continue to pass.

* fix(web): /tokens width — override .container to 1280px like dashboard

The negative-margin full-bleed trick was fragile and pushed content past
the right edge on deployed viewports. Replace with a simple max-width
override of base.html's .container on this page only, matching
/dashboard's 1280px center-column layout.

* feat(web): split role-aware /tokens into my_tokens.html + admin_tokens.html

* feat(web): router — separate handlers for /tokens (own) and /admin/tokens (all)

* feat(web): nav — show Tokens for all, add All tokens for admins

* test: cover split token pages (own vs all) + admin access gating

* feat(web): move 'My tokens' into a user dropdown menu

Replaces the separate Tokens/email/Logout nav trio with a rounded
avatar trigger that opens a dropdown containing the user's email,
role, a 'My tokens' link, and Logout. Admin-only 'All tokens' stays
as a top-level nav item since it's an admin function, not a personal
one. Click-outside and Escape close the panel; chevron rotates on
open.

* fix(api): allow PATs to list/get/revoke their own tokens (CLI flow)

The documented 'da auth token list/revoke' CLI flow in
docs/HEADLESS_USAGE.md uses a PAT, but the previous dependency
(require_session_token) returned 403. Only create_token must be
session-only to prevent PAT-spawning-PAT chains; listing and
revoking your own tokens is safe with a PAT.

* fix(api): cap expires_in_days at 3650 to avoid datetime overflow (500 to 400)

Values above ~11 million days overflowed datetime.max in
datetime.now(utc) + timedelta(days=...) and surfaced as an
unhandled OverflowError → 500. Cap at 10 years with a clear
400 instead; the no-expiry code path is unaffected.

* fix(api): relax _SAFE_URL_RE to allow path prefixes, underscores, and IPv6

The previous regex rejected legitimate reverse-proxy base_url values
(https://host/agnes/), underscores in Docker Compose hostnames, and
IPv6 literals (http://[::1]:8000). Widen the charset and allow an
optional trailing path. shlex.quote continues to provide
defense-in-depth against any metacharacter that slips through.

* fix(web): /login/email and Google OAuth propagate next_path

Previously, /login/email silently dropped the ?next=<path> query
param so the hidden form field rendered empty and login always
landed on /dashboard. Google's button was hard-coded to
/auth/google/login, ignoring next entirely.

- /login page now appends ?next to the Google button URL
- /login/email reads + sanitizes next, passes as template context
- google_login stashes sanitized next_path in session['login_next']
- google_callback pops + re-sanitizes and redirects there

Sanitization factored into app/auth/_common.safe_next_path.

* fix(auth): differentiate argon2 VerifyMismatchError from internal errors in web login

The previous except (VerifyMismatchError, Exception) collapsed both
cases into the generic 'invalid credentials' redirect, silently
hiding corrupted-hash / library errors from ops. Split the two:
bad password still gets ?error=invalid; anything else logs via
logger.exception and redirects with ?err=auth_internal so ops have
a visible signal and users don't retry forever against a broken
password_hash column.

* docs: correct CLAUDE.md table name (personal_access_tokens)

v7 note referenced 'access_tokens.last_used_ip' but the real table
is personal_access_tokens (as mentioned two tokens earlier in the
same bullet). Same-file consistency fix.

* chore(web): clarify admin user-reset UI — encourage Set password over the unused reset_token

POST /api/users/{id}/reset-password stores and returns a token
but no endpoint consumes it — the magic-link sender would log the
user in without prompting for a new password, defeating the reset.
- Drop the 'Reset' row action from admin_users so admins aren't
  pointed at a dead end.
- Rewrite the reveal-modal copy to tell admins to use Set password
  and explicitly note that the magic-link flow isn't available
  for reset tokens in this build.
The API endpoint stays for API-level future use.

* test: cover PAT CLI flow, expires_in_days overflow, proxy base_url, next propagation

- tests/test_pat.py: PAT can list own tokens (200, was 403);
  PAT can revoke own tokens (204); create_token returns 400 for
  expires_in_days > 3650 (was 500 via datetime overflow).
- tests/test_cli_artifacts.py: _SAFE_URL_RE accepts reverse-proxy
  path prefixes, underscores, and IPv6 literals; end-to-end check
  of cli_install_script with a stubbed base_url that includes
  a path prefix (Agnes behind /agnes/).
- tests/test_web_ui.py: /login propagates ?next to the Google
  button URL; /login/email renders next in the hidden form field
  and strips hostile values; unit coverage of safe_next_path.

* fix(security): use \Z instead of $ in URL/version allowlists (trailing-\n bypass)

Python regex `$` also matches just before a trailing newline, so a Host
header or AGNES_VERSION value like "good.example.com\n$(rm -rf /)"
would slip past the allowlist. `\Z` anchors to strict end-of-string.

shlex.quote downstream remains as defense-in-depth, but the allowlist
is now the tight gate it claims to be.

* fix(auth): PAT with null expiry omits JWT exp claim (DB is the source of truth)

Previously a PAT created with `expires_in_days=null` (user-requested
"never expires") set the DB `expires_at` to NULL (correct) but still
baked a ~100y `exp` claim into the JWT. That is misleading: the PAT
silently did expire eventually, despite the UI and API promising
"no expiry".

`create_access_token` now accepts `omit_exp=True` to skip the `exp`
claim entirely. `app/api/tokens.py` passes that when `expires_in_days
is None`. The authoritative expiry check lives in
`app/auth/dependencies.py`, which reads `expires_at` from the DB row —
unchanged. PyJWT accepts claim-less JWTs indefinitely.

* test: cover trailing-newline regex bypass + no-exp JWT for unbounded PAT

- test_safe_url_re_rejects_trailing_newline_bypass: asserts both
  `_SAFE_URL_RE` and `_SAFE_VERSION_RE` reject values with a trailing
  `\n` (previously accepted because Python `$` matches before `\n`).
- test_pat_null_expiry_jwt_has_no_exp_claim: POST /auth/tokens with
  `expires_in_days=null`, decode the returned JWT, assert `exp` is
  absent while `typ=pat`, `sub`, and `jti` are still present.
- test_pat_with_null_expiry_is_accepted_by_verify_token: verify_token
  round-trips a claim-less JWT without ExpiredSignatureError.
- test_pat_null_expiry_end_to_end_allows_authenticated_request: use
  the null-expiry PAT against /auth/tokens and confirm it authenticates.

* docs(auth): document X-Forwarded-For trust model in _client_ip

Deployment runs behind Caddy which strips incoming X-Forwarded-For
and sets its own, so the leftmost hop is trustworthy. Clarify that
the stored last_used_ip is audit-only and never used for access
control — if the app is ever exposed directly, this value becomes
client-settable.

* docs: /profile → /tokens in install.sh next-steps, CLI error, HEADLESS_USAGE, security skill

After splitting PAT management to /tokens (with /profile as a back-compat
302), stale references remained in user-facing text. Update them to the
canonical /tokens URL so shell scripts, CLI error hints, docs, and the
bundled security skill are all consistent.
2026-04-22 14:24:28 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
e2eb51f657
ci(release): build image for all branches, not just feature/** (#19)
* dryrun: intentional failing test (will be reverted)

* feat(auth): optional SEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD to pre-hash seed admin (dev helper)

Terraform gains enable_seed_password + seed_admin_password (sensitive) vars
on the customer-instance module; when enabled the password is piped via
startup-script into /opt/agnes/.env as SEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD. On first boot
app/main.py argon2-hashes it onto the seed user so the admin can log in
immediately without going through /auth/bootstrap. Never overwrites an
existing password_hash — safe against accidental reset on terraform apply.

* ci(release): build :dev-<slug> on any branch, not just feature/**

Before: only 'feature/**' branches triggered release.yml, so pushing
'zs/my-edit' or 'fix/bug' did not publish an image. dev_instances entry
pinning image_tag = 'dev-zs-my-edit' then crashed VM startup with
'image not found'.

Now: any branch push (except main, which produces :stable) publishes
:dev-<slug>. Slug strips a leading 'feature/' and replaces non-[a-z0-9-]
with '-', keeping existing feature/** behavior identical.

* Revert "dryrun: intentional failing test (will be reverted)"

This reverts commit cf9cc06a7884bb401ff29fc5cb6d8baf84dc3daa.
2026-04-21 21:33:57 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
432e7695b3 feat(ui): version badge as shared partial, injected into every full-page template
The earlier base.html edit only affected templates that extend base.html
(login.html via base_login.html). Most pages (dashboard, catalog,
admin_tables, admin_permissions, activity_center, corporate_memory, ...)
are standalone templates with their own <body>, so the badge never showed.

Fix: extracted the badge + fetch script into _version_badge.html partial,
included it before </body> in every full-page template. Consistent across
login, dashboard, admin, catalog, etc.
2026-04-21 20:51:55 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
b091cf7003 feat(ui): version badge in footer + /api/version endpoint
UI now shows a small footer badge with:
- release channel + CalVer version (e.g. 'stable-2026.04.47')
- floating image tag (e.g. 'stable')
- time since last container restart (proxy for 'last deployed')

Backend:
- app/api/health.py: /api/health returns image_tag, commit_sha, deployed_at
- app/api/health.py: new /api/version endpoint (lightweight, no DB hit, for
  footer badge polling)

Infra:
- startup-script.sh.tpl: resolves image digest from ghcr pull, derives
  channel + version from the tag name, and writes AGNES_VERSION /
  RELEASE_CHANNEL / AGNES_COMMIT_SHA into .env so the app can surface them
  to the UI.

UI:
- app/web/templates/base.html: footer loads /api/version asynchronously and
  renders '<channel>-<version> · <tag> · deployed <relative> (<UTC>)'.
  Tooltip shows full detail (commit sha, schema version).
2026-04-21 20:19:40 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
2b17973796 fix(auth): /auth/bootstrap activates seed users, disabled only by real password
Bug: SEED_ADMIN_EMAIL creates a password-less user at app startup, which made
/auth/bootstrap return 403 '1 users already exist' on a fresh deployment —
leaving the operator no way to log in (the seed user has no password, and
/auth/token requires one).

Fix: bootstrap is now disabled only when at least one user has a
password_hash set. On a fresh deploy with a seed user:
- POST /auth/bootstrap { email: <matches seed>, password: X } → sets the
  password on the seed user, promotes to admin, returns token.
- With a non-matching email, a new admin is created alongside the seed user.

Lock semantics: bootstrap self-deactivates as soon as any password is set.

Tests: 8 passing, including new test_bootstrap_activates_seed_user and
test_bootstrap_disabled_when_password_user_exists covering the two halves.
2026-04-21 20:01:20 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
e25a7aba7d fix: resolve JWT secret key test isolation issue
Replace module-level SECRET_KEY cache with lazy _get_cached_secret_key()
that re-reads env vars in test mode. This fixes 20 test failures caused
by JWT secret mismatch when test modules load in different orders.
2026-04-12 14:05:41 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
ed43feb4e6 feat: add POST /api/query/hybrid endpoint for two-phase BQ+DuckDB queries 2026-04-11 11:09:42 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
fbad3f5538 fix: address Devin review — partial download cleanup, category validation, path escaping, docs
- cli/commands/analyst.py: delete partial parquet file on download failure to unblock re-download
- cli/commands/analyst.py: escape single quotes in parquet path to prevent SQL injection
- app/api/metrics.py: replace tempfile-based import with inline YAML parse + direct repo.create(); validates name+category upfront and returns 400 if missing; removes os/tempfile imports
- CLAUDE.md: update schema version text to v4 with full migration chain

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 09:41:29 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
4b4c071959 fix: async httpx in metadata push, guard access_token, add push test
- Replace synchronous httpx.post() with async httpx.AsyncClient in push_metadata_to_source endpoint to avoid blocking the event loop
- Guard data["access_token"] in CLI analyst setup with .get() and a clear error message on missing key
- Add test_push_non_keboola_table_fails and test_push_keboola_table to TestMetadataAPI, covering 400/404 path and the happy path with mocked async httpx
2026-04-11 08:33:10 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
126d151413 fix: address code review — path injection, multi-table search, metrics import API, error handling
- Validate view names with _SAFE_IDENTIFIER regex and check path traversal in _initialize_duckdb()
- find_by_table() and get_table_map() now also search the tables[] array field
- Add POST /api/admin/metrics/import endpoint for YAML file upload
- Replace generic except in _connect_to_instance() with specific HTTPStatusError/TimeoutException handlers
- Generate .claude/settings.json in _generate_claude_md() bootstrap
- Update test_find_by_table and test_get_table_map to cover tables[] array lookups
- Add test_import_metrics_yaml in TestMetricsAPI
2026-04-10 19:56:00 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
d0cdfcf8c1 feat: add column metadata API with Keboola push support 2026-04-10 19:44:03 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
5cf0df77fc feat: add Metrics API endpoints (GET/POST/DELETE) with admin auth
- New app/api/metrics.py: GET /api/metrics, GET /api/metrics/{id:path},
  POST /api/admin/metrics (201), DELETE /api/admin/metrics/{id:path}
- Add require_admin dependency to app/auth/dependencies.py
- Register metrics_router in app/main.py before web_router
- Deprecate GET /api/catalog/metrics/{path} with 301 redirect to new endpoint
- 7 new tests in TestMetricsAPI covering CRUD, 404, RBAC, category filter
2026-04-10 19:32:13 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
5836bcde4c fix: /setup redirects to /login instead of /dashboard for unauthenticated users 2026-04-10 17:38:08 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
795f602348 fix: verify_token → test_connection, url → stack_url (Devin round 6)
- KeboolaClient has test_connection() not verify_token() — every
  /api/admin/configure call for Keboola was failing with AttributeError
- Renamed data_source.keboola.url → stack_url to match
  instance.yaml.example (line 106) and avoid user confusion

663 tests pass.
2026-04-10 15:34:17 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
44b99f25ca fix: address Devin review round 5 — empty secret file, CI .env
- secrets.py: validate file content is non-empty before using it;
  regenerate if file exists but is empty/corrupted
- release.yml: touch .env before docker compose in smoke test
  (env_file: .env in docker-compose.yml requires the file to exist)

663 tests pass.
2026-04-10 14:55:31 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
dc8a9275e6 fix: address Devin review round 3 — retry exhaustion, discover path, WAL snapshot
- CalVer retry loop now exits with error if all 5 attempts fail
  (prevents pushing Docker image with unclaimed version tag)
- discover_tables endpoint reads data_source.keboola.url (consistent
  with configure_instance and _discover_and_register_tables)
- Pre-migration snapshot flushes WAL via CHECKPOINT before copying
  and copies .wal file if it still exists after flush

663 tests pass.
2026-04-10 14:11:17 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
c79d85f87c fix: config path mismatch + CalVer race condition (Devin review round 2)
- _discover_and_register_tables reads from data_source.keboola.url
  (matches what /api/admin/configure writes) instead of top-level
  keboola.url which doesn't exist
- CalVer: claim git tag BEFORE Docker build with retry loop (up to 5
  attempts). Prevents race where two concurrent CI runs get same N.
  Git tag acts as a distributed lock for version uniqueness.

663 tests pass.
2026-04-10 13:30:05 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
49f109bf73 fix: address PR review findings — config write, CalVer, error handling
- Config writes to DATA_DIR/state/instance.yaml (writable) instead of
  CONFIG_DIR (read-only :ro in Docker)
- instance_config.py checks DATA_DIR/state/ first, then falls back to
  CONFIG_DIR for backward compat
- CalVer counter is now global across channels (*-YYYY.MM.*) per spec
- Keboola error messages sanitized — log full error, return generic msg
- chmod in secrets.py wrapped in try/except for Windows compat
- Setup wizard JS handles 401 (expired JWT) with user-facing message
- deploy.yml changed to workflow_dispatch only (no duplicate test runs)
- Smoke test uses docker-compose.prod.yml + AGNES_TAG instead of sed
- docker-compose.prod.yml uses ${AGNES_TAG:-stable} env var

663 tests pass. 8 E2E verification tests pass.
2026-04-10 13:16:40 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
6c53082295 feat: multi-instance deployment — all 14 must-have items from spec
CalVer CI (release.yml) with stable/dev channels, health endpoint
with version/channel/schema_version, JWT secret auto-generation with
file persistence, smoke test script + Docker-in-CI, pre-migration
snapshot, /api/admin/configure for headless setup, /api/admin/
discover-and-register, /setup wizard, OpenAPI snapshot test, custom
connector mount support, CHANGELOG, migration safety tests, startup
banner.

663 tests pass (6 new migration safety + 3 OpenAPI snapshot + 1
updated JWT test).
2026-04-10 11:57:42 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
b7a3c8dd13 fix: hide Google login button when OAuth is not configured 2026-04-09 19:44:59 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
582e06c859 fix: cookie secure flag based on DOMAIN env — allows HTTP for dev/staging 2026-04-09 19:37:25 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
5ae13b199c feat: add web login handler — form POST sets cookie and redirects to dashboard 2026-04-09 19:33:25 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
d49844c1fe fix: Flask url_for compatibility shim + login template routes 2026-04-09 19:28:37 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
ad73af47b7 fix: /login/password shows login form, not account setup form 2026-04-09 19:20:44 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
86042f17d8 fix: add missing /login/password and /login/email web routes 2026-04-09 19:15:05 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
7d036760f5 fix: wrap Google OAuth DB connection in try/finally to ensure it is always closed
The system DB connection opened in google_callback is now closed in a
finally block, so it is released even when an exception occurs between
open and close.
2026-04-09 18:42:56 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
471982d3f9 fix: route admin_edit through KnowledgeRepository.update instead of raw SQL 2026-04-09 18:42:52 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
7e0cb80ed2 fix: move argon2 imports to top-level and catch VerifyMismatchError specifically
PasswordHasher and VerifyMismatchError are now imported at module level in
router.py and providers/password.py. Wrong-password errors are caught as
VerifyMismatchError (401); unexpected errors fall through to a 500 with logging.
2026-04-09 18:42:51 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
f6d2d1487f fix: remove duplicate Path alias in upload.py, replace _Path with Path 2026-04-09 18:42:48 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
5fe177c309 feat: add audit logging for authentication events
Log token_created, login_failed, and bootstrap_completed events via
AuditRepository. Extracts a shared _audit() helper that swallows
errors so audit failures never block auth. Also tightens password
verification to catch VerifyMismatchError specifically and log
unexpected errors at 500 rather than silently swallowing them.
2026-04-09 18:42:38 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
7f523788c2 fix: correct YAML path for instance name and subtitle
get_instance_name and get_instance_subtitle now look up the nested
instance.name and instance.subtitle keys to match the YAML structure.
2026-04-09 16:31:56 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
7bada9f32b fix: force secure cookie in production, reduce max_age to 1 day
Use TESTING env var to detect production instead of relying on
request scheme, and align cookie max_age with JWT expiry (86400s).
2026-04-09 16:31:50 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
c55dd02196 fix: stop leaking server file paths in upload responses
Return filename instead of full server-side path in upload_session
and upload_artifact responses.
2026-04-09 16:31:46 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
2043594670 fix: restrict script execution endpoints to analyst/admin roles
deploy, run, and run-deployed require analyst; undeploy requires admin.
Update test to use admin token for undeploy.
2026-04-09 16:31:42 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
449053bf8a fix: enforce per-table access control on catalog profile endpoints
Add can_access_table check to GET /api/catalog/profile/{table_name} and
POST /api/catalog/profile/{table_name}/refresh, returning 403 for
unauthorized tables. Update test_api_complete to cover new 403 behaviour
and fix the existing 404 test to use admin token.
2026-04-09 16:30:24 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
ad6b3a96e4 fix: enforce role guards on admin web pages
Add require_role(Role.ADMIN) to /admin/tables and /admin/permissions,
and require_role(Role.KM_ADMIN) to /corporate-memory/admin so that
non-admin users receive 403 instead of being served the page.

Fix admin_cookie test fixture to supply a password_hash (required since
the /auth/token endpoint blocks passwordless requests). Add analyst
fixture and TestAdminRoleGuards tests verifying analysts get 403 and
admins get 200 on the protected routes.
2026-04-09 16:30:13 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
3205a8d300 fix: block /auth/token for OAuth-only users without password_hash
Users without a password_hash (Google OAuth / magic-link accounts) could
obtain a JWT by simply posting their email to /auth/token. Add an else
clause that rejects such requests with 401, directing them to their
configured auth provider. Update and extend tests accordingly.
2026-04-09 16:29:47 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
55515266ea fix: block DuckDB metadata functions and relative paths in query endpoint
Add information_schema, duckdb_* introspection functions, pragma_* functions,
and relative path traversal patterns to the SQL blocklist so users cannot
enumerate schema metadata regardless of RBAC. Add six corresponding tests.
2026-04-09 16:29:11 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
8df8183a9f feat: add 50 MB upload size limit to session and artifact endpoints
Rejects files exceeding MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE with HTTP 413 before writing to disk.
2026-04-09 07:14:16 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
c56511f69f refactor: replace local _get_data_dir() with shared app.utils.get_data_dir()
Replace copy-pasted _get_data_dir() functions in catalog.py and upload.py
with import from app.utils.get_data_dir(). sync.py and data.py already use
the shared utility.
2026-04-09 07:05:50 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
53a9e838f9 feat: add graceful shutdown handler
- Add close_system_db() function in src/db.py to cleanly close shared DB connection
- Add lifespan context manager in app/main.py to trigger shutdown on app exit
- Integrate lifespan into FastAPI app initialization
- All API tests pass (77/77)
2026-04-09 07:03:45 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
1b3acce7e9 fix: replace substring table access check with word-boundary regex
Replace substring matching with word-boundary regex in query endpoint's
table access validation. Prevents false positives where short table names
like 'id' would block any query containing the word. Uses re.escape() to
safely handle special characters in table names.

- Import re module at top
- Use regex pattern with word boundaries (\b) for matching
- Add tests to verify no false positives and proper blocking
2026-04-09 07:00:48 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
1b219cabe9 fix: remove dead PRAGMA enable_wal code
DuckDB has used WAL by default since v0.8, so this pragma is not
valid DuckDB syntax. Removed obsolete try-except block that attempted
to enable WAL on system database initialization.
2026-04-09 06:59:57 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
535b5fb1bf security: strip VIRTUAL_ENV/PYTHONPATH from script sandbox and block httpx
Replace inherited env vars with a minimal env dict (PATH, DATA_DIR, HOME only),
omitting VIRTUAL_ENV and PYTHONPATH to prevent subprocess access to installed
packages. Switch subprocess invocation to sys.executable so the correct
interpreter is used with the restricted PATH. Add httpx to blocked_patterns
and BLOCKED_MODULES. Add test_sandbox_cannot_import_httpx to test_security.py.
2026-04-09 06:58:26 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
3321d2e266 security: reduce JWT expiry to 24h and add jti claim
Tokens previously lasted 30 days with no revocation path. Expiry is now
24 hours and every token carries a unique jti (UUID hex) to support future
revocation checks.
2026-04-09 06:57:23 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
23ae6a602c security: harden query endpoint SQL blocklist and disable external access
Expand blocked keywords to cover parquet_scan, read_csv_auto, query_table,
iceberg_scan, delta_scan, call, URL schemes (http/https/s3/gcs), and
additional file-scan functions. Set enable_external_access=false on the
non-read-only analytics connection path. Add three new tests covering
parquet_scan, read_csv_auto, and query_table blocking.
2026-04-09 06:54:58 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
4aa97c23d2 fix: raise RuntimeError on missing JWT_SECRET_KEY in non-test environments
Prevents production deployments from silently using a hardcoded default
secret. TESTING=1 still resolves to a built-in test key so the existing
test suite is unaffected. Adds a test that verifies the RuntimeError is
raised when neither JWT_SECRET_KEY nor TESTING is set.
2026-04-09 06:54:29 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
94c6b0f839 fix: require password verification when user has password_hash in /auth/token
Previously the password check was gated on both user.password_hash and
request.password being truthy, so an attacker could omit the password
field (which defaults to "") and receive a valid JWT. Now any user with a
stored hash must supply a non-empty password that passes argon2 verification.

Adds six TestTokenEndpoint tests covering empty, missing, wrong, and correct
password, plus no-hash user and unknown user cases.
2026-04-09 06:44:31 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
92fbb88c15 chore: Docker prod config (Python 3.13, no reload), fix utcnow deprecation, update docs 2026-04-08 12:10:47 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
05a1b452e9 security: harden query (read-only DB), uploads (path sanitization), scripts (AST validation) 2026-04-08 12:09:19 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
224635b88d security: fix auth (argon2, cookie, JWT), CORS, session middleware, pyproject.toml 2026-04-08 12:08:52 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
d5659d7091 fix: login page uses login_buttons format expected by template 2026-04-08 07:11:03 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
67a1e0bb45 feat: Jira webhook FastAPI adapter — replaces Flask Blueprint 2026-04-08 07:04:50 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
3e3f84a00e feat: dynamic login providers + profiler auto-trigger + refresh endpoint 2026-04-08 07:04:40 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
2b7348a773 fix: sync only extracts local tables, skips remote
Was using list_by_source() which returns all tables including remote.
Now uses list_local() to skip query_mode='remote' tables.
2026-03-31 15:35:49 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
8f3a342108 fix: sync logs via stderr for docker compose visibility 2026-03-31 14:05:01 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
7612385ed6 fix: extractor subprocess reads table configs via stdin, not DuckDB
Subprocess cannot open system.duckdb (main process holds lock).
Now main process reads table_registry and passes configs as JSON
via stdin to subprocess. Subprocess never touches system.duckdb.
2026-03-31 13:57:02 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
4d1acd014a refactor: remove legacy webapp + add missing tests + housekeeping
Phase A: Close fixed issues (#7, #8, #9), add server/ user/ to
.gitignore, increase extractor timeout to 30 min.

Phase B: Add 10 new tests — access request lifecycle (4), CLI admin
commands (5), sync subprocess trigger (1). 578 tests passing.

Phase C: Delete entire webapp/ directory (24,800 lines) — legacy Flask
app fully replaced by FastAPI app/. Fix auth providers to use
app.instance_config instead of webapp.config. Update CLAUDE.md.

Delete 6 webapp-only test files. Fix Jira service config imports.
2026-03-31 13:44:06 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
2d6a94fb6f fix: DuckDB concurrency — WAL mode, subprocess sync, temp+rename
Three-pronged fix for DuckDB lock conflicts:

1. WAL mode on system.duckdb — enables concurrent readers + writer
2. Sync trigger runs extractor as subprocess (not background task) —
   separate process = separate DuckDB connections, no lock conflict
3. Both extractor and orchestrator write to .tmp then atomic rename —
   avoids lock conflict with API reads on extract.duckdb/analytics.duckdb

Fixes #9 permanently.
2026-03-31 13:19:57 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
2e7d5d1fe9 feat: access request UI — catalog badges, request modal, admin approval page
Backend:
- access_requests table in DuckDB schema
- AccessRequestRepository with create/approve/deny/list
- API: POST/GET /api/access-requests (submit, my requests, pending, approve, deny)

UI:
- Catalog: lock icon on private tables, "Request Access" button + modal
- Catalog: "Pending" badge for tables with pending requests
- Admin permissions page (/admin/permissions): approve/deny requests,
  grant/revoke permissions, view all user permissions
- Cross-navigation between admin/tables and admin/permissions

733 tests passing.
2026-03-31 12:45:29 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
1074d5ec49 feat: implement data access control — table-level permissions
Schema v3: add is_public column to table_registry (default true).

src/rbac.py: can_access_table() checks admin bypass, public flag,
explicit permissions, wildcard bucket permissions.

API enforcement:
- manifest: filters tables by user access
- download: 403 if no access
- catalog: filters table list
- query: validates referenced tables against allowed list

New admin permissions API (/api/admin/permissions) for grant/revoke.

28 access control tests + 733 total tests passing.
2026-03-31 12:33:31 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
78f003f5b5 fix: reject empty table name in register-table endpoint
Fixes #8 — empty name created orphaned record that couldn't be deleted.
2026-03-31 12:18:58 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
e1e2d6d903 feat: add SEED_ADMIN_EMAIL for Docker test environments
app/main.py: seed admin user on startup when SEED_ADMIN_EMAIL is set.
docker-compose.test.yml: expose port 8000, add seed env var.
2026-03-31 09:48:12 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
617e724d21 feat: add E2E test suite — API, extractor, Docker
tests/conftest.py: shared fixtures (e2e_env, seeded_app, create_mock_extract)
tests/test_e2e_api.py: 11 tests — full sync flow, RBAC, table lifecycle
tests/test_e2e_extract.py: 6 tests — Keboola/BQ/Jira pipelines, multi-source, corrupt handling
tests/test_e2e_docker.py: 3 tests — Docker health + full flow (opt-in via -m docker)

Fix admin update route (duplicate id kwarg, .dict() → .model_dump()).

705 tests passing.
2026-03-31 08:18:54 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
caa60a507d feat: add centralized RBAC module — replace Linux group auth
New src/rbac.py: Role enum, hierarchy, get_user_role(), has_role(),
is_admin(), is_km_admin(), has_dataset_access(), set_user_role().

webapp/auth.py: admin_required + km_admin_required now use DuckDB
roles instead of Linux groups (pwd.getpwnam + sudo/data-ops check).

app/auth/dependencies.py: imports Role from src/rbac.py (single source).

11 RBAC tests passing.
2026-03-31 08:04:35 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
b502bd8bdd refactor: delete old sync pipeline — 9,500 lines removed
Phase 5 cleanup: remove all code replaced by extract.duckdb architecture.

Deleted modules:
- src/config.py (653) — replaced by DuckDB table_registry
- src/parquet_manager.py (755) — replaced by DuckDB COPY TO
- src/data_sync.py (734) — replaced by SyncOrchestrator
- src/remote_query.py (636) — replaced by DuckDB BigQuery ATTACH
- src/table_registry.py (464) — replaced by DuckDB repository
- connectors/keboola/adapter.py (820) — replaced by extractor.py
- connectors/bigquery/adapter.py (665) — replaced by extractor.py
- connectors/bigquery/client.py (644) — replaced by DuckDB BQ extension

Updated all imports in webapp, catalog_export, enricher, router,
sync_settings_service, generate_sample_data. Kept keboola/client.py
as fallback (removed src.config dependency).

704 tests passing.
2026-03-31 07:50:37 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
1bf97c725c feat: wire orchestrator into API — replace DataSyncManager
sync.py: _run_sync() now calls extractor + SyncOrchestrator.rebuild()
data.py: parquet lookup searches /data/extracts/ first, legacy fallback
catalog.py: list tables from DuckDB table_registry instead of src.config
admin.py: discover-tables uses KeboolaClient directly, remove old TableRegistry dep
2026-03-30 20:16:33 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
18e5f0b6e8 feat: implement extract.duckdb contract — orchestrator + extractors
Phase 0: extend table_registry schema (v1→v2 migration), add
source_type/bucket/source_table/query_mode columns.

Phase 1: SyncOrchestrator ATTACHes extract.duckdb files into master
analytics.duckdb. Keboola extractor uses DuckDB extension with
legacy client fallback. BigQuery extractor is remote-only via
DuckDB BQ extension (no data download).

62 tests passing.
2026-03-30 20:12:56 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
7b0a161d3d fix: handle timezone-naive timestamps in health check 2026-03-30 14:19:40 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
bca5e91826 feat: add bootstrap endpoint + deploy skill for AI agents
- POST /auth/bootstrap — creates first admin, self-deactivates after
- da setup bootstrap — CLI command for agent-driven setup
- da setup verify — structured health check (JSON output for agents)
- cli/skills/deploy.md — complete deployment guide for AI agents
- 6 bootstrap tests including full agent deployment flow simulation
- 156 total tests passing
2026-03-30 14:01:01 +02:00
ZdenekSrotyr
0b91d4ac47 feat: complete web UI + auth providers + template compatibility
All 7 web pages rendering (200):
  /login, /dashboard, /catalog, /corporate-memory,
  /corporate-memory/admin, /activity-center, /admin/tables

All 13 API endpoints working (200):
  health, sync, data, query, users, memory, scripts,
  settings, telegram, admin, catalog

Auth providers: Google OAuth, Password (argon2), Email magic link
Cookie-based JWT auth for web UI after OAuth redirect
FlexDict for Flask→FastAPI template compatibility
150 tests passing
2026-03-27 17:34:39 +01:00
ZdenekSrotyr
1a7939c594 feat: add auth providers (Google OAuth, Password, Email magic link) + web UI fixes
- Google OAuth with authlib + auto user creation + cookie-based JWT
- Password auth with argon2 hash + setup token flow
- Email magic link with SMTP/SendGrid support
- Cookie-based auth for web UI (after OAuth redirect)
- Dashboard template compatibility (user_info, activity, desktop status)
- 150 tests passing
2026-03-27 17:07:59 +01:00
ZdenekSrotyr
fb1e60d8e1 fix: fix TemplateResponse API for Starlette compatibility
Use new TemplateResponse(request, name, context) signature.
Add Flask compat shims (get_flashed_messages, url_for, session).
2026-03-27 16:59:04 +01:00
ZdenekSrotyr
1287e63ed9 feat: complete system — web UI, all API endpoints, governance, admin, CLI commands
Major additions:
- Web UI: Jinja2 templates in FastAPI (login, dashboard, catalog, corporate memory, admin)
- API: catalog profiles/metrics, telegram verify/unlink/status, admin table registry CRUD
- Corporate memory governance: approve/reject/mandate/revoke/edit/batch + audit log
- Sync: real DataSyncManager trigger, sync-settings, table-subscriptions
- CLI: setup (init/test/deploy/verify), server (logs/restart/deploy/backup), explore
- Instance config integration (instance.yaml loaded at startup)
- 140 tests passing (25 new)
2026-03-27 16:52:22 +01:00
ZdenekSrotyr
c5527ec153 fix: harden script sandbox and SQL query security
Fixes found by E2E QA agent:
- Script sandbox: block os, sys, socket, eval, exec, open, __import__,
  getattr, pathlib and 20+ other dangerous patterns
- SQL query: block COPY, ATTACH, read_csv, semicolons, non-SELECT
- Added 24 security tests covering all attack vectors
2026-03-27 16:11:05 +01:00
ZdenekSrotyr
e0ce91ddb9 feat: add dataset permissions, script execution, Kamal config, CI/CD
- SyncSettingsRepository + DatasetPermissionRepository with RBAC
- Script deploy/run/undeploy API with import sandboxing
- User sync settings API with permission checks
- 4 CLI skills (connectors, security, notifications, corporate-memory)
- Kamal production + staging configs
- GitHub Actions CI + deploy workflows
- 91 total tests passing
2026-03-27 15:40:11 +01:00
ZdenekSrotyr
a3918d3833 feat: add FastAPI server with auth, RBAC, and all API endpoints
- JWT auth with role-based access control (viewer/analyst/admin/km_admin)
- Endpoints: health, sync manifest, data download, query, users CRUD,
  corporate memory, session/artifact upload
- 18 API tests covering auth, RBAC, all endpoints
2026-03-27 15:19:18 +01:00