package web import ( "net/http" "strings" "codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/health" ) // handleStatus renders the server status page: the panel's landing page and the // one screen that answers "is the service healthy and will mail be accepted". // The cheap local checks live in the polled "status_body" // fragment; the hostname/PTR lookup and the configuration reload sit outside it, // because neither belongs on a five-second timer. func (s *Server) handleStatus(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { data := s.statusBody() srv := s.dns.Server(s.cfg.Hostname, false) data["Title"] = "SelfPost — status" data["User"] = currentUser(r) data["Active"] = "status" data["Flash"] = statusFlash(r) data["Hostname"] = s.cfg.Hostname data["PTR"] = srv.PTR s.render(w, http.StatusOK, "status", data) } // handleStatusFragment serves the HTMX polling fragment for the local checks // (spec 7.1: fragment endpoints return HTML, not JSON). func (s *Server) handleStatusFragment(w http.ResponseWriter, _ *http.Request) { s.renderFragment(w, http.StatusOK, "status_body", s.statusBody()) } // handleStatusRecheck forces a fresh hostname/PTR lookup, bypassing the cache, // and returns to the page. DNS is the one part of this screen that talks to the // network, so it refreshes on demand rather than with the poll. func (s *Server) handleStatusRecheck(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { s.dns.Server(s.cfg.Hostname, true) http.Redirect(w, r, "/status?rechecked=1", http.StatusSeeOther) } // statusBody collects the four local checks the fragment renders. Each one // reports its own problem rather than failing the page, so a broken component // costs one line and not the whole screen. func (s *Server) statusBody() map[string]any { procs, procErr := health.Processes() procStatus := health.StatusUnknown if procErr != nil { // Outside the container (or if the control socket is gone) there is // nothing to report — "unknown", not "everything is broken". logf("panel: status: supervisorctl: %v", procErr) } else { for _, p := range procs { procStatus = health.Worst(procStatus, p.Status) } } queueText, queueErr := readQueue() queueStatus := health.StatusOK if queueErr != "" { queueStatus = health.StatusWarn } cert := health.CheckCertificate(s.cfg.TLSCertFile) sockets := []health.Socket{ // OpenDKIM signs every outgoing message and Postfix is configured to // tempfail without it: a missing socket stops mail. health.CheckSocket("OpenDKIM", s.cfg.OpenDKIMSocket, true), // The journal-milter only records the send log and fails open. health.CheckSocket("send-log", s.cfg.JournalSocket, false), } socketStatus := health.StatusUnknown for _, sock := range sockets { socketStatus = health.Worst(socketStatus, sock.Status) } overall := health.Worst(procStatus, queueStatus, cert.Status, socketStatus) return map[string]any{ "Processes": procs, "ProcessError": procErr != nil, "ProcessStatus": procStatus, "QueueSummary": queueSummary(queueText), "QueueError": queueErr, "QueueStatus": queueStatus, "Cert": cert, "Sockets": sockets, "SocketStatus": socketStatus, "OverallStatus": overall, "OverallHeading": overallHeading(overall), } } // queueSummary reduces postqueue's listing to the one line worth showing on the // status page; the full listing has its own screen (spec 7.2.11). postqueue // prints either "Mail queue is empty" or a trailing "-- N Kbytes in M Requests." func queueSummary(out string) string { lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(out), "\n") for i := len(lines) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { if line := strings.TrimSpace(lines[i]); line != "" { return strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimPrefix(line, "--")) } } return "" } // overallHeading turns the worst check into the page's one-line verdict. func overallHeading(worst health.Status) string { switch worst { case health.StatusError: return "A component needs attention — see the details below." case health.StatusWarn: return "Running, with warnings below." case health.StatusOK: return "All components are running normally." default: return "Some checks could not be performed." } } // statusFlash maps a fixed redirect flag to a fixed message, so status text // after a redirect is never attacker-influenced. func statusFlash(r *http.Request) string { switch { case r.URL.Query().Get("reloaded") != "": return "Configuration regenerated from the database; OpenDKIM and Postfix have re-read it." case r.URL.Query().Get("rechecked") != "": return "DNS re-checked." default: return "" } }