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selfpost/internal/web/web.go
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mix ae42450ec1 Phase 9: full backup/restore + domain export/import (spec 7.5, 11.6)
Full server backup (spec 7.5.A): internal/backup produces a tar.gz of all of
/data — a consistent SQLite snapshot via VACUUM INTO, DKIM keys, sasldb2 and a
version manifest; TLS certs (tls/) and the Postfix queue are excluded. Two equal
paths: the panel button (POST /backup, no-store) and the selfpost-backup CLI via
docker exec (spec 11.6). CheckRestore runs before store.Open: a manifest version
mismatch refuses to boot with the image tag to use; a match consumes the
manifest so it only guards the first post-restore boot. Restore is not a
separate branch — Postfix/OpenDKIM regenerate from the restored SQLite as on any
start.

Domain export/import (spec 7.5.B): DomainExport carries the DKIM private key and
each application's working password. SASL secrets are read from sasldb2 via
db_dump (the userPassword property is plaintext) and, on import, re-keyed under
the local realm with saslpasswd2 — so credentials keep working on an instance
with a different hostname, with no DKIM DNS change. Import validates and rolls
back atomically on any failure. db-util (db_dump) is now an explicit image dep.

Verified on the server (selfpost:p9): gofmt/vet/test green; container e2e for
cross-realm domain export/import (SMTP AUTH 235 under the new realm), CLI and
panel backups, same-version restore, and version-mismatch refusal.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-14 22:33:07 +03:00

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// Package web implements the SelfPost control panel's HTTP surface: the
// one-time administrator setup flow (spec 7.6.1), login/session handling
// (spec 7.6.5-6) and the authenticated shell the later phases build on.
package web
import (
"embed"
"log"
"net"
"net/http"
"time"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/app"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/domain"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/store"
)
//go:embed templates/*.html static/*
var assetsFS embed.FS
// Config holds the panel's HTTP-facing configuration.
type Config struct {
// Hostname is the server's external hostname, used to build the absolute
// setup link shown in the logs (spec 7.6.1, 8: SELFPOST_HOSTNAME).
Hostname string
// CookieSecure sets the Secure attribute on the session cookie. It defaults
// to true (spec 7.6.6); it exists as a knob only so the panel can be tested
// over plain HTTP in development, never for production.
CookieSecure bool
// MailLogPath is where Postfix's delivery log lives, read by the mail.log
// monitoring view (spec 7.2.13). It is the same path the log-tailer role
// follows in cmd/panel.
MailLogPath string
// DataDir and DBPath locate the persistent state a full backup archives
// (spec 7.5.A); Version is stamped into the backup manifest. They mirror the
// panel's own configuration.
DataDir string
DBPath string
Version string
}
// Server is the panel HTTP application.
type Server struct {
store *store.Store
domains *domain.Service
apps *app.Service
cfg Config
tmpl *templates
sessions *sessionStore
setup *setupManager
loginLimiter *rateLimiter
setupLimiter *rateLimiter
}
// New builds the panel server. setupTokenPath is where the current setup token
// is mirrored on disk (spec 7.6.1); domains is the sending-domain service that
// owns DKIM keys and the OpenDKIM tables (spec 6); apps owns application SASL
// accounts and the Postfix sender map (spec 5.1).
func New(st *store.Store, domains *domain.Service, apps *app.Service, cfg Config, setupTokenPath string) (*Server, error) {
tmpl, err := loadTemplates()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s := &Server{
store: st,
domains: domains,
apps: apps,
cfg: cfg,
tmpl: tmpl,
sessions: newSessionStore(),
// Setup: a handful of attempts per minute per IP is plenty for a
// legitimate admin and blunts automated probing (spec 7.6.1).
setupLimiter: newRateLimiter(10, time.Minute),
// Login: throttle brute-force by IP (spec 7.6.5).
loginLimiter: newRateLimiter(10, 15*time.Minute),
}
s.setup = newSetupManager(st, cfg.Hostname, setupTokenPath)
return s, nil
}
// Start performs first-run bootstrapping: if there is no administrator yet, it
// generates and announces the setup link (spec 7.6.1). Safe to call once at
// server startup.
func (s *Server) Start() error {
return s.setup.bootstrap()
}
// Handler returns the panel's HTTP handler (router).
func (s *Server) Handler() http.Handler {
mux := http.NewServeMux()
// Health check stays unauthenticated for the container/orchestrator.
mux.HandleFunc("/healthz", handleHealth)
// Vendored static assets (HTMX). Served from the embedded FS.
mux.Handle("/static/", http.FileServer(http.FS(assetsFS)))
// One-time administrator setup (spec 7.6.1).
mux.HandleFunc("/setup/", s.handleSetup)
// Authentication.
mux.HandleFunc("/login", s.handleLogin)
mux.HandleFunc("/logout", s.handleLogout)
// Authenticated panel. Everything not matched by a more specific pattern
// above falls through to this sub-mux, wrapped once in the auth middleware.
authed := http.NewServeMux()
authed.HandleFunc("GET /{$}", s.handleDashboard)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /domains", s.handleAddDomain)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /domains/import", s.handleImportDomain)
authed.HandleFunc("GET /domains/{id}", s.handleDomainDetail)
authed.HandleFunc("GET /domains/{id}/delete", s.handleDeleteConfirm)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /domains/{id}/delete", s.handleDeleteDomain)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /domains/{id}/applications", s.handleAddApplication)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /domains/{id}/ratelimit", s.handleDomainRateLimit)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /domains/{id}/export", s.handleExportDomain)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /applications/{aid}/mode", s.handleUpdateAppMode)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /applications/{aid}/password", s.handleRegenPassword)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /applications/{aid}/ratelimit", s.handleAppRateLimit)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /applications/{aid}/delete", s.handleDeleteApplication)
authed.HandleFunc("POST /reload", s.handleReload)
// Full-server backup download (spec 7.5.A).
authed.HandleFunc("POST /backup", s.handleBackup)
// Monitoring screens (spec 7.2.11-13): each page and its HTMX polling
// fragment (spec 7.1 — the /rows and /body endpoints return HTML, not JSON).
authed.HandleFunc("GET /sendlog", s.handleSendLog)
authed.HandleFunc("GET /sendlog/rows", s.handleSendLogRows)
authed.HandleFunc("GET /queue", s.handleQueue)
authed.HandleFunc("GET /queue/body", s.handleQueueBody)
authed.HandleFunc("GET /logtail", s.handleLogTail)
authed.HandleFunc("GET /logtail/body", s.handleLogTailBody)
mux.Handle("/", s.requireAuth(authed))
return mux
}
func handleHealth(w http.ResponseWriter, _ *http.Request) {
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=utf-8")
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
_, _ = w.Write([]byte("ok\n"))
}
// clientIP extracts the peer IP for rate-limiting. It uses the transport peer
// (RemoteAddr), not client-supplied headers, so it cannot be spoofed; behind a
// reverse proxy this is the proxy address, which is an acceptable backstop for
// a single-admin panel.
func clientIP(r *http.Request) string {
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr)
if err != nil {
return r.RemoteAddr
}
return host
}
// logf is a thin wrapper so handlers log with a consistent prefix.
func logf(format string, args ...any) {
log.Printf(format, args...)
}