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package domain
import (
"database/sql"
"fmt"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/buildinfo"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/store"
)
// FormatDomainExport identifies a single-domain export file (architecture.md §
// Persistence).
const FormatDomainExport = "selfpost-domain-export"
// DomainExport is the serialisable form of one sending domain, for moving it
// between two independently running SelfPost instances (architecture.md §
// Persistence). It carries the DKIM private key (so the published DNS record
// stays valid) and each application's working password (so credentials
// transfer without regeneration). The file is therefore as sensitive as a full
// backup and must be handled as a secret.
type DomainExport struct {
Format string `json:"format"`
Version string `json:"version"`
Domain string `json:"domain"`
DKIMSelector string `json:"dkim_selector"`
DKIMPrivateKey string `json:"dkim_private_key"` // PKCS#1 PEM
DMARCRua *string `json:"dmarc_rua,omitempty"` // nil = inherit profile; set = override ("" = none)
Applications []AppExport `json:"applications"`
}
// AppExport is one application within a DomainExport.
type AppExport struct {
Login string `json:"login"`
AddressMode string `json:"address_mode"`
Addresses []string `json:"addresses,omitempty"` // list mode only
Password string `json:"password"`
}
// Export builds the transferable representation of a domain: its DKIM key, its
// selector and every application with its address mode and working password
// (architecture.md § Persistence). The returned struct is marshalled to JSON
// by the caller and offered as a secret download.
func (s *Service) Export(id int64) (DomainExport, error) {
d, err := s.store.GetDomain(id)
if err != nil {
return DomainExport{}, err
}
pem, err := s.odk.ExportKey(d.Name, d.DKIMSelector)
if err != nil {
return DomainExport{}, fmt.Errorf("export DKIM key for %s: %w", d.Name, err)
}
apps, err := s.store.ListApplicationsByDomain(id)
if err != nil {
return DomainExport{}, err
}
exp := DomainExport{
Format: FormatDomainExport,
Version: buildinfo.Version,
Domain: d.Name,
DKIMSelector: d.DKIMSelector,
DKIMPrivateKey: string(pem),
Applications: make([]AppExport, 0, len(apps)),
}
if d.DMARCRua.Valid {
s := d.DMARCRua.String
exp.DMARCRua = &s
}
for _, a := range apps {
password, err := s.apps.Secret(a.Login)
if err != nil {
return DomainExport{}, fmt.Errorf("export credential for %s: %w", a.Login, err)
}
exp.Applications = append(exp.Applications, AppExport{
Login: a.Login,
AddressMode: a.AddressMode,
Addresses: a.Addresses,
Password: password,
})
}
return exp, nil
}
// Import re-creates a domain from an export file on this instance
// (architecture.md § Persistence): it stores the imported DKIM key (so the
// published DNS record needs no change), registers the domain and rebuilds the
// OpenDKIM tables, then re-creates each application with its working password
// and rebuilds the Postfix sender map.
//
// exp.Domain must already be normalised and validated by the caller
// (security.md); the selector is checked for
// config-injection safety here. A domain or login that already exists is
// rejected (store.ErrDomainExists / store.ErrLoginExists) rather than merged.
// If any step fails, everything the import created is rolled back, so a
// partial import never leaves the instance in an inconsistent state.
func (s *Service) Import(exp DomainExport) (store.Domain, error) {
if exp.Format != FormatDomainExport {
return store.Domain{}, fmt.Errorf("not a SelfPost domain export (format %q)", exp.Format)
}
if err := assertConfigSafe(exp.Domain, exp.DKIMSelector); err != nil {
return store.Domain{}, err
}
// Registry row first, so its UNIQUE constraint is the sole arbiter of a
// duplicate domain before we touch the filesystem.
d, err := s.store.AddDomain(exp.Domain, exp.DKIMSelector)
if err != nil {
return store.Domain{}, err // ErrDomainExists surfaces to the caller
}
if err := s.odk.ImportKey(d.Name, d.DKIMSelector, []byte(exp.DKIMPrivateKey)); err != nil {
s.importRollback(d.ID)
return store.Domain{}, err
}
if err := s.resync(); err != nil {
s.importRollback(d.ID)
return store.Domain{}, err
}
if exp.DMARCRua != nil {
if err := s.store.UpdateDomainDMARCRua(d.ID, sql.NullString{Valid: true, String: *exp.DMARCRua}); err != nil {
s.importRollback(d.ID)
return store.Domain{}, err
}
d.DMARCRua = sql.NullString{Valid: true, String: *exp.DMARCRua}
}
for _, a := range exp.Applications {
if err := s.apps.ImportApplication(d.ID, a.Login, a.AddressMode, a.Addresses, a.Password); err != nil {
s.importRollback(d.ID)
return store.Domain{}, fmt.Errorf("import application %q: %w", a.Login, err)
}
}
if err := s.apps.Resync(); err != nil {
s.importRollback(d.ID)
return store.Domain{}, err
}
return d, nil
}
// importRollback best-effort tears down a partially imported domain by running
// the normal deletion path, which clears the SASL accounts of any applications
// already created, removes the registry rows (cascade), rebuilds both maps and
// removes the DKIM key. Any error here is subordinate to the original failure
// the caller returns.
func (s *Service) importRollback(id int64) {
_ = s.Delete(id)
}