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selfpost/internal/web/handlers_backup.go
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mix c0d9aa7518 chore/docs: move to GitHub as the single home; drop archived-spec references
Codeberg is being retired as the project's public site, so every reference now
points at GitHub. That includes the Go module path (codeberg.org/mix/selfpost →
github.com/mixeme/selfpost): leaving an import path on a host that is going
away would break `go get` and `go install`, so this is not only a docs change.
Touches go.mod, test/e2e/go.mod, all imports, Makefile MODULE, the -ldflags
version stamp in build/Dockerfile and docs/development.md, the licence headers
in the SVG/HTML assets, and README (no more primary/mirror pair).

Comments no longer cite the archived specification. "spec 7.6.1", "spec 5.1"
and friends pointed into docs/archive/specification-v1.0.md, which is marked as
not a source of truth; each is now a reference to the live document that owns
the subject — architecture.md (with section), product.md, security.md or the
README. The review only asked for the 7.x refs (code-review.md § 4), but 4/5/6/
8/9 had the same defect, so they went too. Comments only, no behaviour change.

Also closes the remaining review items: architecture.md gained a Code layers
section with the layer diagram (A2), and TestParseDelivery gained the exotic
mail.log cases (§ 3).

Fixes a bug that last test found: the delivery-line pattern matched status=
greedily, taking the *last* occurrence on the line. Postfix appends the remote
server's reply verbatim, so a rejection whose reply quoted "status=sent" was
filed as a delivered message in the send log. It now takes the first status=
after the recipient, which is the real field.

R7 (CONTRIBUTING.md) moved to roadmap 2.x — one developer, no external PR flow,
so the file would have no audience yet. R1 (compose image tag) and the git tag
stay in roadmap § v1.x as the release-commit steps.

gofmt/go vet clean on both modules; go test ./... green except the three known
Windows-only failures (file perms, backslash paths, renaming an open file).
Not exercised on the dev server — no Docker locally.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-06 22:14:13 +03:00

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package web
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/backup"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/domain"
"github.com/mixeme/selfpost/internal/secretfile"
"github.com/mixeme/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. An
// encrypted export adds only a header and per-chunk tags, so the same ceiling
// covers both forms.
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
// (architecture.md § Persistence) next to the form that produced it.
func (s *Server) renderBackupPage(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, status int, importErr string) {
s.renderBackupPageWith(w, r, status, importErr, "")
}
// renderBackupPageWith is renderBackupPage with the second of the page's two
// error slots: backupErr belongs to the full-backup card (a rejected encryption
// password), importErr to the import card, so neither message appears under the
// wrong form.
func (s *Server) renderBackupPageWith(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, status int, importErr, backupErr string) {
s.render(w, status, "backup", map[string]any{
"Title": "SelfPost — backup",
"User": currentUser(r),
"Active": "backup",
"ImportErr": importErr,
"BackupErr": backupErr,
"MinPwLen": minSecretFilePasswordLen,
})
}
// handleBackup streams a full-server backup as a download (architecture.md §
// Persistence). 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. When the operator ticks
// "encrypt with a password", the archive is wrapped in a .spbk envelope on the
// way out, so the file that lands on their disk — wherever it is copied
// afterwards — is useless without the password.
func (s *Server) handleBackup(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
password, pwErr := secretFilePassword(r)
if pwErr != "" {
s.renderBackupPageWith(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "", pwErr)
return
}
stamp := time.Now().UTC().Format("20060102-150405")
filename := fmt.Sprintf("selfpost-backup-%s.tar.gz", stamp)
contentType := "application/gzip"
if password != "" {
filename = fmt.Sprintf("selfpost-backup-%s%s", stamp, secretfile.ExtBackup)
contentType = "application/octet-stream"
}
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", contentType)
w.Header().Set("Content-Disposition", fmt.Sprintf("attachment; filename=%q", filename))
w.Header().Set("Cache-Control", "no-store")
// Everything below streams: past this point headers (and possibly some
// bytes) are already on the wire, so a failure cannot switch to a clean
// error page. Log it and let the truncated download fail loudly on the
// client side — for an encrypted archive that is a missing end-of-stream
// chunk, which decryption refuses outright.
sink := io.Writer(w)
var env *secretfile.Writer
if password != "" {
var err error
// The only failures here are key derivation (which happens before
// anything is written) and writing the envelope header, which fails only
// if the client is already gone.
env, err = secretfile.NewWriter(w, secretfile.TypeFullBackup, password)
if err != nil {
logf("panel: full backup: encrypt: %v", err)
http.Error(w, "backup failed", http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
sink = env
}
if err := backup.Create(sink, backup.Params{
DataDir: s.cfg.DataDir,
DBPath: s.cfg.DBPath,
Version: s.cfg.Version,
}); err != nil {
logf("panel: full backup failed: %v", err)
return
}
if env != nil {
if err := env.Close(); err != nil {
logf("panel: full backup failed: %v", err)
}
}
}
// handleExportDomain streams a single-domain export as a secret download
// (architecture.md § Persistence). 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). Like the
// full backup it can be encrypted with a password, in which case the download
// is a .spde envelope instead of plain JSON.
func (s *Server) handleExportDomain(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
d, ok := s.lookupDomain(w, r)
if !ok {
return
}
password, pwErr := secretFilePassword(r)
if pwErr != "" {
s.renderDomainDetail(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, d, detailView{
FormMode: store.AddressModeWildcard,
ExportErr: pwErr,
})
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)
contentType := "application/json"
if password != "" {
// An export is small, so it is sealed in memory: the response is only
// started once the ciphertext is complete and nothing can half-fail.
var buf bytes.Buffer
env, err := secretfile.NewWriter(&buf, secretfile.TypeDomainExport, password)
if err == nil {
_, err = env.Write(body)
}
if err == nil {
err = env.Close()
}
if err != nil {
logf("panel: export domain %d: encrypt: %v", d.ID, err)
http.Error(w, "export failed", http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
body = buf.Bytes()
filename = fmt.Sprintf("selfpost-domain-%s%s", d.Name, secretfile.ExtDomainExport)
contentType = "application/octet-stream"
}
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", contentType)
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 (architecture.md § Persistence). The domain name is
// normalised and validated here (security.md); 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()
// An encrypted export announces itself with the envelope magic, so the file
// decides which path it takes; the password field is only consulted when the
// file actually needs it, and a password typed for a plain file is a plain
// mistake worth reporting.
head := make([]byte, secretfile.MagicLen)
n, err := io.ReadFull(file, head)
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, io.EOF) && !errors.Is(err, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF) {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "Could not read the uploaded file.")
return
}
source := io.MultiReader(bytes.NewReader(head[:n]), file)
password := r.PostFormValue("import_password")
if secretfile.HasMagic(head[:n]) {
if password == "" {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "That file is encrypted — enter the password it was exported with.")
return
}
env, err := secretfile.NewReader(source, password)
if err != nil {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, decryptErrorMessage(err))
return
}
if env.Type() != secretfile.TypeDomainExport {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "That file is an encrypted "+env.Type().String()+", not a domain export.")
return
}
// Read the whole plaintext first: authentication of the last chunk is
// what proves the file is intact, and a streaming JSON decoder could
// accept a truncated document before ever reaching it.
plain, err := io.ReadAll(env)
if err != nil {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, decryptErrorMessage(err))
return
}
source = bytes.NewReader(plain)
} else if password != "" {
s.renderBackupPage(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, "That file is not encrypted — leave the password empty.")
return
}
var exp domain.DomainExport
dec := json.NewDecoder(source)
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 (security.md).
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)
}
// secretFilePassword reads the "encrypt this download with a password" controls
// shared by the full-backup and domain-export forms. It returns the password to
// encrypt with — empty when the box is not ticked, which keeps the plain
// .tar.gz/.json behaviour of earlier versions — or a message to show above the
// form. The confirmation field is checked here rather than in the browser
// because a typo in an encryption password is unrecoverable: the archive would
// be sealed with a secret the operator does not know.
func secretFilePassword(r *http.Request) (password, errMsg string) {
if err := r.ParseForm(); err != nil {
return "", "Invalid form submission."
}
if r.PostFormValue("encrypt") == "" {
return "", ""
}
password = r.PostFormValue("password")
if len([]rune(password)) < minSecretFilePasswordLen {
return "", fmt.Sprintf("The encryption password must be at least %d characters.", minSecretFilePasswordLen)
}
if password != r.PostFormValue("password_confirm") {
return "", "The two passwords do not match."
}
return password, ""
}
// decryptErrorMessage phrases an envelope failure for the operator. A wrong
// password and a damaged file are deliberately indistinguishable to the code,
// so the message names both possibilities.
func decryptErrorMessage(err error) string {
switch {
case errors.Is(err, secretfile.ErrWrongPassword):
return "Wrong password, or the file has been altered since it was exported."
case errors.Is(err, secretfile.ErrCorrupt):
return "That file is damaged or incomplete."
case errors.Is(err, secretfile.ErrNotEncrypted):
return "That file is not a SelfPost export."
default:
return "Could not decrypt the file."
}
}
// 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()
}
}