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selfpost/internal/app/service.go
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mix 00e36df553 rate limit: domain ceiling for all IPs, trusted app override
Invert level-2 semantics so domain limits apply to every client IP and
application limits with trusted IPs raise the ceiling above the domain
(still capped by level 1). Panel shows L1, validates maxima, and documents
the model on Settings.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-08-12 23:19:51 +03:00

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// Package app owns application accounts (product.md § Multi-domain model): the
// SASL credentials in sasldb2, the per-application sender address mode, and
// the smtpd_sender_login_maps bindings that tie each login to the addresses it
// may send from. It keeps those three stores — the SQLite registry, sasldb2
// and the Postfix map — in agreement and drives the Postfix reload.
package app
import (
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/postfix"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/store"
)
// SenderMaps is the slice of the Postfix manager the application service needs:
// rebuilding the sender_login_maps from the current bindings and reloading.
// *postfix.Postfix satisfies it; tests substitute a fake.
type SenderMaps interface {
RebuildSenderLoginMaps(bindings []postfix.Binding) error
}
// Service coordinates application state across SQLite, sasldb2 and the Postfix
// sender_login_maps. Web handlers validate raw input first; the Service performs
// the domain-ownership checks that must not be skipped (security.md) and keeps
// the stores consistent.
type Service struct {
store *store.Store
sasl *SASLDB
pf SenderMaps
}
// NewService builds the application service over the shared store, the sasldb2
// manager and the Postfix manager.
func NewService(st *store.Store, sasl *SASLDB, pf SenderMaps) *Service {
return &Service{store: st, sasl: sasl, pf: pf}
}
// List returns a domain's applications with their address lists (product.md).
func (s *Service) List(domainID int64) ([]store.Application, error) {
return s.store.ListApplicationsByDomain(domainID)
}
// Get returns one application by id (store.ErrApplicationNotFound if absent).
func (s *Service) Get(id int64) (store.Application, error) {
return s.store.GetApplication(id)
}
// Create adds an application to a domain: it validates the login and (in list
// mode) that every address belongs to the domain (security.md), generates a
// strong password, writes the SASL account and rebuilds the sender map (spec
// 7.2.5). The generated password is returned so the caller can show it exactly
// once (security.md) — it is never persisted in plaintext.
//
// The registry row is written first so its UNIQUE constraint is the sole arbiter
// of a duplicate login (avoiding a check-then-act race and, crucially, avoiding
// clobbering an existing account's password in sasldb2). If the SASL write or
// the map rebuild fails, everything is rolled back so we never leave an
// application the panel cannot fully account for.
func (s *Service) Create(domainID int64, login, mode string, rawAddresses []string) (store.Application, string, error) {
addresses, err := s.validateForDomain(domainID, login, mode, rawAddresses)
if err != nil {
return store.Application{}, "", err
}
password, err := generatePassword()
if err != nil {
return store.Application{}, "", err
}
a, err := s.store.AddApplication(domainID, login, mode, addresses)
if err != nil {
return store.Application{}, "", err
}
if err := s.sasl.Set(login, password); err != nil {
s.rollbackCreate(a.ID, "") // login has no SASL account yet; nothing to unset
return store.Application{}, "", err
}
if err := s.Resync(); err != nil {
s.rollbackCreate(a.ID, login)
return store.Application{}, "", err
}
return a, password, nil
}
// rollbackCreate best-effort undoes a partially created application after a
// downstream failure: it removes the SASL account (if one was written) and the
// registry row. Errors here are subordinate to the original failure the caller
// returns.
func (s *Service) rollbackCreate(id int64, login string) {
if login != "" {
_ = s.sasl.Delete(login)
}
_, _ = s.store.DeleteApplication(id)
}
// ImportApplication re-creates an application from a domain-export file
// (architecture.md § Persistence): it validates the login and (in list mode)
// that every address belongs to the domain, inserts the registry row and
// writes the SASL account with the imported password verbatim, re-keyed under
// this instance's realm so the credential keeps working without regeneration.
// It deliberately does not rebuild the sender map — the caller (domain import)
// does that once after all applications are in — and returns
// store.ErrLoginExists if the login collides.
func (s *Service) ImportApplication(domainID int64, login, mode string, rawAddresses []string, password string) error {
addresses, err := s.validateForDomain(domainID, login, mode, rawAddresses)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := validateImportedPassword(password); err != nil {
return err
}
a, err := s.store.AddApplication(domainID, login, mode, addresses)
if err != nil {
return err // ErrLoginExists surfaces to the caller as a friendly message
}
if err := s.sasl.Set(login, password); err != nil {
_, _ = s.store.DeleteApplication(a.ID)
return err
}
return nil
}
// Secret returns an application's stored password for a domain export
// (architecture.md § Persistence). See SASLDB.Secret for why this is possible
// and safe.
func (s *Service) Secret(login string) (string, error) {
return s.sasl.Secret(login)
}
// UpdateMode switches an application's address mode / list and rebuilds the
// sender map (product.md). The login and password are untouched. Addresses are
// re-validated against the application's domain.
func (s *Service) UpdateMode(id int64, mode string, rawAddresses []string) error {
a, err := s.store.GetApplication(id)
if err != nil {
return err
}
addresses, err := s.validateForDomain(a.DomainID, a.Login, mode, rawAddresses)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := s.store.UpdateApplicationMode(id, mode, addresses); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.Resync()
}
// RegeneratePassword issues a fresh password for an existing application (spec
// 7.2.9). The old password is invalidated by overwriting the SASL account; the
// address mode and bindings are unchanged, so no map rebuild is needed. The new
// password is returned to be shown once.
func (s *Service) RegeneratePassword(id int64) (string, error) {
a, err := s.store.GetApplication(id)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
password, err := generatePassword()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if err := s.sasl.Set(a.Login, password); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return password, nil
}
// Delete removes an application: its SASL account, its registry row (and address
// rows via cascade) and its sender-map bindings, then reloads Postfix (spec
// 7.2.8). The domain and other applications are untouched.
func (s *Service) Delete(id int64) error {
a, err := s.store.DeleteApplication(id)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := s.sasl.Delete(a.Login); err != nil {
return err
}
// Drop the application's level-2 limit, if any (guide § Rate limiting);
// rate_limits has no cascade of its own.
if err := s.store.DeleteRateLimit(store.RateLimitScopeApp, id); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.Resync()
}
// RateLimit returns the application-level differentiated rate limit (guide §
// Rate limiting), and whether one is configured, for the application's edit
// form.
func (s *Service) RateLimit(appID int64) (store.RateLimit, bool, error) {
return s.store.GetRateLimit(store.RateLimitScopeApp, appID)
}
// SaveRateLimit stores the application-level trusted-IP override (guide § Rate
// limiting). The caller has validated the IPs and numbers (security.md); the
// milter reads the row live, so no reload is needed.
func (s *Service) SaveRateLimit(appID int64, ips []string, maxMessages, windowSeconds int) error {
return s.store.SetRateLimit(store.RateLimit{
Scope: store.RateLimitScopeApp,
RefID: appID,
AllowedIPs: ips,
MaxMessages: maxMessages,
WindowSeconds: windowSeconds,
})
}
// ClearRateLimit removes the application-level rate limit (guide § Rate
// limiting).
func (s *Service) ClearRateLimit(appID int64) error {
return s.store.DeleteRateLimit(store.RateLimitScopeApp, appID)
}
// PurgeDomainSASL removes the SASL accounts of every application bound to a
// domain. It must be called before the domain's registry rows are cascade-
// deleted, while the logins are still known (product.md). The registry rows and
// the sender map are handled by the domain deletion path; this only clears
// sasldb2, which has no cascade of its own.
func (s *Service) PurgeDomainSASL(domainID int64) error {
logins, err := s.store.ListLoginsByDomain(domainID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, login := range logins {
if err := s.sasl.Delete(login); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Resync rebuilds smtpd_sender_login_maps from the full set of application
// bindings and reloads Postfix (architecture.md § Mail path). It is the single
// idempotent apply path shared by create/edit/delete and is also reachable
// from the manual reload button; it doubles as recovery if the map ever drifts
// from the database.
func (s *Service) Resync() error {
bindings, err := s.store.ListBindings()
if err != nil {
return err
}
pfBindings := make([]postfix.Binding, 0, len(bindings))
for _, b := range bindings {
pfBindings = append(pfBindings, postfix.Binding{Address: b.Address, Login: b.Login})
}
return s.pf.RebuildSenderLoginMaps(pfBindings)
}
// validateForDomain resolves the domain, validates the login and address mode,
// and — in list mode — validates that every address belongs to the domain
// (security.md). It returns the cleaned address list, which is empty in wildcard
// mode. Resolving the domain here also confirms it exists before any write.
func (s *Service) validateForDomain(domainID int64, login, mode string, rawAddresses []string) ([]string, error) {
d, err := s.store.GetDomain(domainID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := validateLogin(login); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := validateAddressMode(mode); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if mode == store.AddressModeWildcard {
return nil, nil
}
return parseAddresses(rawAddresses, d.Name)
}