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selfpost/internal/web/handlers_backup.go
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mix fc53ae1314 panel: shared nav, account settings, backup page, connection settings
Phase 12 (UI/UX). The navigation bar now renders once from layout.html
instead of being copied into each content template, so it is present on
every authenticated page — including the domain page and its delete
confirmation, which had no links at all — and the current page is
highlighted via .Active rather than quietly dropping out of the list.

New /account page changes the administrator's username and/or password:
the current password is required and the attempt is throttled on the same
limiter as the login form, so this route cannot be used to brute-force
past that limit. A password change invalidates every other session while
keeping the one performing it; a rename carries that session over.

Backup and domain import move from a card in the middle of the domain
list to their own /backup page, one card each; the handlers themselves
are unchanged, only the page the import form renders its errors on.

The domain page gains a "Sending server settings" card (server, port,
encryption) so a client can be configured without reading the docs; 587
is listed only when SUBMISSION_ENABLE is true for this deployment, which
is a deploy-time flag the panel cannot verify at runtime.

Client-side (static/panel.js, no libraries): Copy buttons on the values
that get carried elsewhere (DKIM record, new application credentials,
server name), and the Addresses field is hidden while the address mode is
wildcard, where the server ignores it.

Verified in a container on the dev server: setup, login, every page's
nav and active item, domain and application creation, all account-form
paths including cross-session invalidation, import errors, full backup
download. gofmt/vet/test/docker build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 21:34:59 +03:00

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package web
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/backup"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/domain"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/store"
)
// maxImportBytes caps a domain-import upload. A domain export is a small JSON
// document (a DKIM key and a handful of credentials); this leaves generous head
// room while refusing anything large enough to be an abuse attempt.
const maxImportBytes = 1 << 20 // 1 MiB
// handleBackupPage renders the backup/migration screen: the full-server backup
// and the domain import are separate actions with different risk, so each gets
// its own card here rather than sharing a block on the domain list.
func (s *Server) handleBackupPage(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusOK, "")
}
// renderBackupPage draws the page; importErr surfaces a failed domain import
// (spec 7.5.B) next to the form that produced it.
func (s *Server) renderBackupPage(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, status int, importErr string) {
s.render(w, status, "backup", map[string]any{
"Title": "SelfPost — backup",
"User": currentUser(r),
"Active": "backup",
"ImportErr": importErr,
})
}
// handleBackup streams a full-server backup as a download (spec 7.5.A). It is an
// authenticated admin action (this handler sits behind the auth middleware). The
// archive carries DKIM private keys, the admin password hash and SASL
// credentials, so it is served with no-store and as an attachment to discourage
// caching of secret material.
func (s *Server) handleBackup(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
filename := fmt.Sprintf("selfpost-backup-%s.tar.gz", time.Now().UTC().Format("20060102-150405"))
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/gzip")
w.Header().Set("Content-Disposition", fmt.Sprintf("attachment; filename=%q", filename))
w.Header().Set("Cache-Control", "no-store")
if err := backup.Create(w, backup.Params{
DataDir: s.cfg.DataDir,
DBPath: s.cfg.DBPath,
Version: s.cfg.Version,
}); err != nil {
// Headers (and possibly some bytes) may already be on the wire, so we
// cannot switch to a clean error page; log it and let the truncated
// download fail loudly on the client side.
logf("panel: full backup failed: %v", err)
return
}
}
// handleExportDomain streams a single-domain export as a secret download (spec
// 7.5.B). Like the full backup it is POST-only (state is not changed, but the
// response contains the domain's DKIM private key and application passwords, so
// it must not be prefetchable or cached).
func (s *Server) handleExportDomain(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
d, ok := s.lookupDomain(w, r)
if !ok {
return
}
exp, err := s.domains.Export(d.ID)
if err != nil {
logf("panel: export domain %d: %v", d.ID, err)
http.Error(w, "export failed", http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
body, err := json.MarshalIndent(exp, "", " ")
if err != nil {
logf("panel: export domain %d: encode: %v", d.ID, err)
http.Error(w, "export failed", http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
filename := fmt.Sprintf("selfpost-domain-%s.json", d.Name)
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
w.Header().Set("Content-Disposition", fmt.Sprintf("attachment; filename=%q", filename))
w.Header().Set("Cache-Control", "no-store")
_, _ = w.Write(body)
}
// handleImportDomain accepts an uploaded domain-export file and re-creates the
// domain on this instance (spec 7.5.B). The domain name is normalised and
// validated here (spec 7.6.2); the domain service validates the selector, each
// login and address, and the DKIM key before writing anything. On success it
// redirects to the new domain's page; on failure it re-renders the backup page,
// where the import form lives, with a friendly message.
func (s *Server) handleImportDomain(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
r.Body = http.MaxBytesReader(w, r.Body, maxImportBytes)
if err := r.ParseMultipartForm(maxImportBytes); err != nil {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "Could not read the uploaded file (too large or not a valid upload).")
return
}
file, _, err := r.FormFile("file")
if err != nil {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "Choose a domain export file to import.")
return
}
defer file.Close()
var exp domain.DomainExport
dec := json.NewDecoder(file)
dec.DisallowUnknownFields()
if err := dec.Decode(&exp); err != nil {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "That file is not a valid SelfPost domain export.")
return
}
// Normalise and validate the domain name before it reaches the service, the
// same gate the add-domain form uses (spec 7.6.2).
exp.Domain = normalizeDomain(exp.Domain)
if err := validateDomain(exp.Domain); err != nil {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "Invalid domain in export file: "+err.Error())
return
}
d, err := s.domains.Import(exp)
if err != nil {
logf("panel: import domain %q: %v", exp.Domain, err)
status, msg := importErrorMessage(err)
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, status, msg)
return
}
http.Redirect(w, r, fmt.Sprintf("/domains/%d?imported=1", d.ID), http.StatusSeeOther)
}
// importErrorMessage maps a domain-import failure (already logged by the caller)
// to an HTTP status and a user-facing message. Duplicate domain/login are called
// out specifically; other failures — validation errors describing what is wrong
// with the file, or an internal write/reload problem — are surfaced verbatim to
// this admin-only panel so the operator can act on them.
func importErrorMessage(err error) (int, string) {
switch {
case errors.Is(err, store.ErrDomainExists):
return http.StatusConflict, "A domain with that name already exists here. Delete it first, or import into a fresh instance."
case errors.Is(err, store.ErrLoginExists):
return http.StatusConflict, "One of the application logins in the file is already in use on this instance. Application logins must be unique across all domains."
default:
return http.StatusBadRequest, "Could not import the domain: " + err.Error()
}
}