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selfpost/internal/store/sendlog.go
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mixeme 997af18065 feat(panel): move a delivery's details onto its own page
The delivery log now lists what identifies a message and nothing else —
time, sender, recipient, subject, status — and links each row to
/deliveries/{id}, which carries the rest: the sending domain, the
application it was submitted under, the Postfix queue id to search the
system log for, and when the status was last reported. Domain and
application were a column each; they were the widest thing in the table
after the addresses and repeat down every filtered page, and they remain
the log's two filters. Back returns to the page and filters the row was
opened from, rebuilt from the log's own parameters only.

Subjects are now decoded for display as well as on the way in. The milter
has decoded them since d35b309, but the rows it wrote before that still
hold the raw =?utf-8?Q?...?= header, and those are the ones an operator is
most likely to still be reading. The decoder moves to internal/mailhdr,
shared by the milter and the panel; it is idempotent, so a row decoded
once passes through unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-07 22:43:07 +03:00

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package store
import (
"database/sql"
"errors"
"fmt"
"strings"
"time"
)
// Send-log status values (architecture.md § Persistence). "queued" is written
// by the journal-milter when a message is accepted; the log-tailer advances it
// to one of the final states as Postfix reports delivery per recipient.
const (
StatusQueued = "queued"
StatusSent = "sent"
StatusDeferred = "deferred"
StatusBounced = "bounced"
// StatusRejected marks a message the journal-milter refused with a 4xx under
// a level-2 rate limit (README § Rate limiting). Such a row never gets a
// queue-id and is excluded from the level-2 message count (it was never
// sent).
StatusRejected = "rejected"
)
// SendLogEntry is a single queued send-log row. The journal-milter creates one
// per (queue-id, recipient) pair at end-of-message (architecture.md §
// Persistence); every field except the status/timestamps comes from the
// accepted message.
type SendLogEntry struct {
QueueID string
Domain string
AppLogin string
From string
To string
Subject string
}
// InsertQueued records an accepted message in the send log with status
// "queued". It is called from the journal-milter hot path, so it returns any
// error for the caller to log rather than deciding policy here; the milter
// must stay fail-open regardless (architecture.md § Persistence).
func (s *Store) InsertQueued(e SendLogEntry) error {
now := time.Now().UTC().Format(time.RFC3339)
_, err := s.db.Exec(
`INSERT INTO send_log
(queue_id, domain, app_login, from_addr, to_addr, subject, status, created_at, updated_at)
VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)`,
e.QueueID, e.Domain, e.AppLogin, e.From, e.To, e.Subject, StatusQueued, now, now,
)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("insert send_log: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
// InsertRejected records a message the journal-milter refused under a level-2
// rate limit (README § Rate limiting), so the rejection is visible in the
// send-log UI. Only the fields known at MAIL FROM are set (domain, sender, app
// login); there is no queue-id or recipient because the message was rejected
// before it was queued.
func (s *Store) InsertRejected(e SendLogEntry) error {
now := time.Now().UTC().Format(time.RFC3339)
_, err := s.db.Exec(
`INSERT INTO send_log
(queue_id, domain, app_login, from_addr, to_addr, subject, status, created_at, updated_at)
VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)`,
e.QueueID, e.Domain, e.AppLogin, e.From, e.To, e.Subject, StatusRejected, now, now,
)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("insert rejected send_log: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
// UpdateStatus advances the delivery status of the send-log rows matching a
// (queue-id, recipient) pair, which the log-tailer parses out of mail.log.
// Recipient matching is case-insensitive because Postfix may normalise address
// case between the milter (envelope) and the delivery log. It returns the
// number of rows updated so the caller can tell whether the line matched a
// journal entry.
func (s *Store) UpdateStatus(queueID, recipient, status string) (int64, error) {
now := time.Now().UTC().Format(time.RFC3339)
res, err := s.db.Exec(
`UPDATE send_log SET status = ?, updated_at = ?
WHERE queue_id = ? AND to_addr = ? COLLATE NOCASE`,
status, now, queueID, recipient,
)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("update send_log status: %w", err)
}
n, _ := res.RowsAffected()
return n, nil
}
// SendLogRow is one row as returned to the monitoring UI (architecture.md §
// Persistence): a SendLogEntry plus the fields that only exist once a row has
// been written (id, current status, timestamps).
type SendLogRow struct {
ID int64
QueueID string
Domain string
AppLogin string
From string
To string
Subject string
Status string
CreatedAt time.Time
// UpdatedAt is when the status last changed — the log-tailer's report of
// the delivery attempt. It equals CreatedAt while a row is still queued.
UpdatedAt time.Time
}
// ErrSendLogNotFound is returned by GetSendLog for an id that no longer exists.
// Send-log rows are pruned on the retention window, so a bookmarked delivery
// disappearing is expected, not a fault.
var ErrSendLogNotFound = errors.New("send-log entry not found")
// GetSendLog returns a single send-log row by id, for the delivery detail page
// the log links each row to.
func (s *Store) GetSendLog(id int64) (SendLogRow, error) {
var (
row SendLogRow
createdAt, updatedAt string
)
err := s.db.QueryRow(
`SELECT id, queue_id, domain, app_login, from_addr, to_addr, subject, status, created_at, updated_at
FROM send_log WHERE id = ?`, id,
).Scan(&row.ID, &row.QueueID, &row.Domain, &row.AppLogin, &row.From, &row.To,
&row.Subject, &row.Status, &createdAt, &updatedAt)
if errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
return SendLogRow{}, ErrSendLogNotFound
}
if err != nil {
return SendLogRow{}, fmt.Errorf("get send_log %d: %w", id, err)
}
row.CreatedAt, _ = time.Parse(time.RFC3339, createdAt)
row.UpdatedAt, _ = time.Parse(time.RFC3339, updatedAt)
return row, nil
}
// SendLogFilter narrows QuerySendLog/CountSendLog by domain and/or
// application login. An empty field matches everything.
type SendLogFilter struct {
Domain string
AppLogin string
}
// QuerySendLog returns send-log rows matching filter, newest first, for the
// monitoring screen's server-side pagination (product.md's send-log view).
func (s *Store) QuerySendLog(filter SendLogFilter, limit, offset int) ([]SendLogRow, error) {
where, args := sendLogWhere(filter)
args = append(args, limit, offset)
rows, err := s.db.Query(
`SELECT id, queue_id, domain, app_login, from_addr, to_addr, subject, status, created_at, updated_at
FROM send_log`+where+`
ORDER BY id DESC
LIMIT ? OFFSET ?`,
args...,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("query send_log: %w", err)
}
defer rows.Close()
var out []SendLogRow
for rows.Next() {
var (
row SendLogRow
createdAt, updatedAt string
)
if err := rows.Scan(&row.ID, &row.QueueID, &row.Domain, &row.AppLogin,
&row.From, &row.To, &row.Subject, &row.Status, &createdAt, &updatedAt); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("scan send_log row: %w", err)
}
row.CreatedAt, _ = time.Parse(time.RFC3339, createdAt)
row.UpdatedAt, _ = time.Parse(time.RFC3339, updatedAt)
out = append(out, row)
}
return out, rows.Err()
}
// CountSendLog returns how many send-log rows match filter, so the monitoring
// screen can render page numbers/next-prev links.
func (s *Store) CountSendLog(filter SendLogFilter) (int64, error) {
where, args := sendLogWhere(filter)
var n int64
if err := s.db.QueryRow(`SELECT COUNT(*) FROM send_log`+where, args...).Scan(&n); err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("count send_log: %w", err)
}
return n, nil
}
func sendLogWhere(f SendLogFilter) (string, []any) {
var clauses []string
var args []any
if f.Domain != "" {
clauses = append(clauses, "domain = ?")
args = append(args, f.Domain)
}
if f.AppLogin != "" {
clauses = append(clauses, "app_login = ?")
args = append(args, f.AppLogin)
}
if len(clauses) == 0 {
return "", nil
}
return " WHERE " + strings.Join(clauses, " AND "), args
}
// DeleteSendLogBefore removes send-log rows created before cutoff,
// implementing the configurable retention window (architecture.md §
// Persistence, SEND_LOG_RETENTION_DAYS). It returns the number of rows pruned.
// created_at is stored as RFC3339 UTC, so a lexical comparison against the
// same format is chronologically correct.
func (s *Store) DeleteSendLogBefore(cutoff time.Time) (int64, error) {
res, err := s.db.Exec(
`DELETE FROM send_log WHERE created_at < ?`,
cutoff.UTC().Format(time.RFC3339),
)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("prune send_log: %w", err)
}
n, _ := res.RowsAffected()
return n, nil
}