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45e0cd2bd1 |
Edit-product currency support — operators can switch SAT ↔ USD/EUR in place
Closes the last multi-currency gap before v0.2.0:0 cutover. Operators who created a product in one currency can now switch to another via the Edit modal — no need to disable + recreate. Backend: - PATCH /v1/admin/products/:id accepts price_currency + price_value alongside the legacy price_sats. Same validation shape as the create endpoint (whitelist SAT|USD|EUR, mismatched legacy + typed → 400). - repo::update_product_with_currency replaces the SAT-only update_product as the canonical entry; the SAT-only function is now a thin wrapper that always passes "SAT". For SAT updates, price_sats and price_value are dual-written. For fiat updates, price_sats is reset to 0 — gets repopulated by the rate fetcher on the next invoice creation against the product. Frontend (Products → Edit modal): - Currency picker dropdown next to the price input. Initial value reads from the product's current currency. - For fiat products, the displayed price renders as decimal main units ($49.00); save converts to cents on the way out. - Hint text + step swap as the operator changes currency. - Doesn't auto-clobber the displayed value when currency changes — operator decides if the same number still makes sense. No schema changes (column shape from migration 0010 is sufficient). Test count unchanged at 38 — pure handler + UI work, behavior covered by the existing currency tests on create. |
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0dcae66e05 |
SPA polish — compact analytics opt-in, discount-code currency picker, fiat tier rendering
Analytics opt-in (Overview page):
- Replaces the prominent "Help improve Keysat" card with a compact
one-line strip below the public-key card. Single sentence + native
checkbox + "what gets sent?" link that toggles an inline disclosure.
- Auto-saves on toggle (no separate Save button) so the affordance
reads as "click it and it's done", not as a multi-step form.
- Default remains OFF — the right call for Keysat specifically given
the product positioning around sovereignty / no phone-home.
- Inverted-checkbox UX bug fixed (was rendering "☑ Disabled" which
reads as a double-negative and confused operators).
- Reset install_uuid moves into the expanded view as a small "reset"
link rather than a prominent button.
Discount-code create form:
- New Currency picker dropdown next to Amount (SAT default, USD,
EUR). For 'percent' the currency is recorded for audit but
amount remains basis points; for 'fixed_sats' / 'set_price'
the currency determines the unit (sats for SAT-currency,
cents for USD/EUR).
- Decimal entry on USD/EUR ($9.99) converts to cents on the way out.
- Hint text + step attribute swap live as the operator changes
Kind or Currency.
- Discount-code list cell now formats fiat amounts as "$10.00 off"
/ "€25.00 flat" with cents-to-main-unit conversion. Existing
SAT codes render unchanged.
Buy page tier picker (JS + server render):
- Tier cards' static HTML now respects product.price_currency:
USD products render as "49.00 USD" instead of "0 sats" (which
was happening for fiat-priced products since price_sats=0 for
those).
- TIERS JSON embedded in the page now carries (price_currency,
price_value) alongside the legacy price_sats. JS selectTier()
reads the right fields and swaps the unit cell ("sats" ↔ "USD")
in addition to the amount when the buyer clicks a different tier.
- formatTierPrice() helper centralizes the SAT-vs-fiat rendering;
free-tier detection checks the value in the relevant unit.
build_tiers_json() also wired to pass currency through. Per-policy
currency override stays NULL = "inherit from product" until v0.3
admin UI lands.
Test count unchanged at 38 (this is purely SPA + buy-page render
work; behaviour is covered by existing API tests).
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9919fbf8f8 |
v0.1.0:50 — auto-recover from sqlx checksum drift on idempotent migrations
Two operators in a row hit the same crash-loop on upgrade:
Error: running migrations
Caused by:
migration 9 was previously applied but has been modified
sqlx records a SHA-384 of each migration's bytes when first applied,
then verifies the on-disk bytes still match on every subsequent boot.
Cross-build drift (trailing newlines, line-ending normalization, etc.)
produces different bytes for semantically-identical SQL — and sqlx
refuses to start. Recovery required SSHing in and running:
sqlite3 /data/keysat.db "DELETE FROM _sqlx_migrations WHERE version = 9;"
That's bad UX. Worse, every operator going through this version
range hits it once.
Self-heal: db::init now wraps sqlx::migrate!().run() with detection
for MigrateError::VersionMismatch(N) on a constant allowlist of
migrations certified safe to re-run (IDEMPOTENT_MIGRATIONS, just [9]
for now). When triggered, the daemon clears the stale row, retries,
logs a WARN explaining what happened, and continues. No SSH dance.
Allowlist gate is critical — auto-clearing checksums on additive
ALTER TABLE migrations like 0010 would error on retry (SQLite has
no ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS). Only migrations explicitly designed
as drop-and-rebuild (like 0009) and tested via the
`migration_NNNN_is_idempotent` pattern in tests/migrations.rs
qualify.
Regression test in tests/migrations.rs exactly simulates the
production incident:
1. apply all migrations cleanly
2. poison v9's recorded checksum with bogus bytes
3. confirm raw sqlx::migrate! bails (proves the poisoning works)
4. call db::init — must succeed by clearing + re-applying v9
5. confirm v9 + v10 are both recorded with non-poisoned checksums
Test count: 38 (was 37; +1 db_init_self_heals test).
For operators currently stuck on the :49 crash-loop: just upgrade
to :50 from the StartOS marketplace. The :50 daemon will see the
mismatch on first boot, auto-clear v9's row, re-apply (0009 is
idempotent by design), and continue to 0010. No manual sqlite3 needed.
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d8aa9c22b9 |
Multi-currency Phases 3, 5, 6 — buy page, invoice rate recording, discount currency
Phase 5 (invoice records the rate):
- repo::create_invoice_with_currency takes the listed currency,
listed value, exchange_rate_centibps, and exchange_rate_source as
optional params; create_invoice (the legacy form) becomes a thin
wrapper that passes None for all four. SAT-priced flows are
unchanged.
- purchase::start now branches on product.price_currency: SAT keeps
the existing path; USD/EUR calls rates::convert_to_sats and pins
the listed price + rate to the local invoice row for audit. The
buyer is still billed in BTC (BTCPay invoice is sat-denominated)
but the audit trail records what they SAW vs what they were
charged.
- Test paid_purchase_in_usd_records_listed_currency_and_rate seeds
a manual rate pin ($50k/BTC), creates a USD-priced product
($49.00), runs through purchase, asserts the invoice row carries
listed_currency='USD', listed_value=4900, rate_centibps=
500_000_000, source='manual_pin', amount_sats=98_000.
Phase 3 (buy page renders fiat):
- Server-rendered initial price respects product.price_currency:
USD products show "49.00 USD" (cents converted to display dollars)
instead of sats. Tier-picker JS still formats per-tier prices in
sats — that's a v0.3 polish when we plumb the rate into the JS
render path. Most operators ship single-policy products at first,
so the static initial render is the high-leverage piece.
Phase 6 (currency-aware discount codes):
- POST /v1/admin/discount-codes accepts optional `discount_currency`
field ('SAT' default, 'USD', 'EUR'). Whitelisted in the handler.
- repo::create_discount_code is now a thin wrapper around
create_discount_code_with_currency; the new helper persists
discount_currency to the column added in 0010. Existing SAT-only
codes keep working unchanged.
Test count: 37 (was 36; +1 paid_purchase_in_usd test).
Multi-currency design phases 1-6 all shipped (1: schema in :48; 2:
admin UI write in :48-:49; 3: buy page; 4: rate fetcher; 5: invoice
audit; 6: discount currency). Phase 7 (recurring subscriptions
re-quote) is v0.3 territory — needs the recurring-billing scaffolding
from Zaprite first.
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eb885502ba |
Multi-currency Phase 4 — rate fetcher with Kraken/Coinbase/CoinGecko fallback
src/rates.rs adds an in-memory rate cache (60s TTL) with a 3-source fallback chain. AppState gains `rates: Arc<RateCache>`. Manual pins via the settings table override the chain — used by tests for deterministic conversions and by operators during maintenance windows. Admin endpoints: - GET /v1/admin/rates: cache snapshot - POST /v1/admin/rates/refresh: force re-fetch (audit-logged) Two new tests (network-free, manual-pin path): - rate_cache_honors_manual_pin_from_settings - admin_rates_endpoint_reflects_manual_pin Test count: 36 (was 34). |
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356d17fdde |
Multi-currency Phase 2 — admin write path (currency picker)
Backend:
- POST /v1/admin/products accepts both forms:
- legacy: { price_sats: 50000 }
- typed: { price_currency: 'USD', price_value: 4900 }
Whitelist enforced (SAT|USD|EUR). Mismatched legacy + typed → 400
to catch half-migrated clients sending stale price_sats alongside
fresh price_value.
- repo::create_product_with_currency: SAT → dual-write price_sats =
price_value; USD/EUR → price_sats = 0 until first invoice creation
triggers a rate lookup (Phase 4 + 5).
- Test admin_create_product_accepts_legacy_and_typed_currency_forms
pins 6 happy/sad paths.
Frontend (Products page):
- Create-product form has a currency picker (sats / USD / EUR).
Picker swaps the unit hint + step in place.
- Decimal entry on USD/EUR is converted to cents on the way out.
- Products table renders prices via formatProductPrice(): USD
products show "$49.00" with optional "≈ 75k sats" hint.
Test count: 34 (was 33).
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d8fcb51d1c |
Multi-currency schema foundation (Phase 1 of MULTI_CURRENCY_DESIGN)
Migration 0010 adds the columns needed to price products + policies in something other than satoshis (USD, EUR, BTC at higher denoms) while keeping every existing operator's data behaviorally identical. This is the foundation work; admin UI write path, buy page rendering, and rate fetcher land in subsequent phases. See MULTI_CURRENCY_DESIGN.md at the parent licensing/ folder for the full design. Schema changes (all additive): - products gain price_currency (TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'SAT') and price_value (INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0). Backfill copies price_sats → price_value on every existing row, so SAT-priced products carry their information identically through the migration. - policies gain price_currency_override (nullable, NULL = inherit from product) and price_value_override (nullable, mirrors the existing price_sats_override). - invoices gain four nullable columns: listed_currency, listed_value, exchange_rate_centibps, exchange_rate_source. NULL on every current row; populated by the daemon when an invoice is created against a fiat-priced product. - discount_codes gains discount_currency (DEFAULT 'SAT'). 'percent' codes are currency-agnostic; 'fixed_sats' and 'set_price' codes use this column to express "$10 off" or "set price to $25" against fiat-priced products. - New index idx_products_currency for future "list products by currency" admin views. Read path: - Product struct gains price_currency + price_value fields (#[serde(default)] for back-compat with any cached/persisted shapes that predate them). - row_to_product extracts the new columns; falls back to SAT/ price_sats if a row predates 0010 (defensive — migration always runs at boot, but no reason to crash if it didn't). - All four product SELECTs add the new columns. Write path (legacy SAT-only callers): - create_product dual-writes price_sats AND price_value to the same value, with price_currency = 'SAT'. - update_product dual-writes price_sats and price_value when the caller passes a new sat price. Migration regression test: - migration_0010_backfills_existing_products_to_sat seeds three products (free, $100, $2500-equivalent) and a policy with a sat override BEFORE 0010 runs, applies 0010, asserts every row ends up with price_currency = 'SAT' and price_value = price_sats. Catches any future change that breaks the backfill contract. - migration_0009_is_idempotent now pinned to 0009 by filename (was: "the last migration"). 0010+ are not idempotent (ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN can't be retried in SQLite); the idempotency test is specifically for 0009 because that migration's whole point was being safely re-runnable. Test count: 33 (was 32; +1 migration_0010_backfills test). Decisions locked in (per MULTI_CURRENCY_DESIGN open questions): - Default currency on new products: SAT. Operators explicitly pick USD for fiat-priced products. - Multi-currency available to all tiers (NOT gated behind Pro/ Patron) — the right product call. - Rate source priority: Kraken → Coinbase → CoinGecko (lands in Phase 4 of the design). - Recurring subscriptions: SAT-priced subs charge the same sat amount each cycle (no rate adjustment needed); USD-priced subs re-quote each cycle so the dollar amount is stable. |
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d827b1aaab |
Opt-in community analytics + admin UI surface
Closes the last T2 plan item. Off by default; toggling on requires the operator to confirm a collector URL (an empty URL is "armed but silent"). The toggle lives on the admin Overview page next to the public-key card — the right place for a privacy-affecting choice since it's where operators actually live. What's sent (per the in-card "Show me exactly what gets sent" disclosure, and pinned by the test): - install_uuid: random UUIDv4 generated on first opt-in. NOT derived from operator_name, store id, public URL, or any other identifier. Wipeable via the Reset button. - daemon_version (CARGO_PKG_VERSION). - tier (creator/pro/patron/unlicensed) — the same string the admin tier endpoint already exposes. - counts: products, active_licenses, settled_invoices — each floored to the nearest 5 (anti-fingerprinting; an exact license count uniquely identifies an operator over time). - uptime_bucket: <1d / 1-7d / 1-4w / >4w (bucketed, not exact). What's NOT sent (test asserts none of these strings appear in the preview heartbeat): operator_name, public_url, store_id, api_key, buyer_email, btcpay_url. Also no product/policy slugs or names, no license/invoice ids, no fingerprints, no webhook secrets. Backend: - src/analytics.rs — heartbeat builder, opt-in check, daily background tick (5min initial grace period after boot). - src/api/community.rs — GET / POST / reset admin endpoints. - main.rs spawns the background tick unconditionally; the tick is a no-op if disabled OR no collector URL configured. Frontend (web/index.html, Overview page): - Toggle + collector URL input + privacy disclosure showing the EXACT JSON shape that would be sent (renders the live preview heartbeat from /v1/admin/community-analytics). - "Reset install_uuid" button so an operator who's been beaconing under one identifier can start fresh. Also includes the configureBtcpay.ts idempotency change from v0.1.0:46 (already committed; touched again here only because the diff includes the .ts file in the same dirty-tree push). Test count: 32 (was 31; +1 community_analytics_opt_in_and_privacy_contract which seeds 23 licenses and verifies the heartbeat reports 20 — proves the floor-to-5 anti-fingerprinting is in effect). |
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f6ba1c160e |
Buyer self-service recovery + db-info admin endpoint
Two operator-facing additions, both addressing risks we'd flagged
earlier in the v0.2 plan but hadn't shipped.
**POST /v1/recover (+ GET /recover HTML form).** Lets a buyer who
lost their license key re-derive it themselves by presenting their
invoice id + the email they paid with. Until now, the recovery
flow was "DM the operator with your invoice id and they re-send" —
operator-time scaling badly. With this, the buyer self-serves and
the operator never has to know.
The endpoint takes (invoice_id, email), case-insensitive on email.
Returns a generic 404 on any mismatch — does NOT distinguish
"invoice not found" from "wrong email" so an attacker can't
brute-force email addresses against a known invoice id. Per-IP
rate limited at 10 requests / minute. Audit-logged as
license.recovered with the email's SHA-256 hash so PII isn't
written to the log.
The HTML form at GET /recover is server-rendered, no JS framework,
no cookies — designed for a customer who's just had a catastrophic
failure of their primary computer and reached us from whatever
device they could find.
Test in tests/api.rs:recover_returns_license_key_for_matching_pair
exercises the happy path (case-insensitive email match), the
generic-404 paths (wrong email, missing invoice), the round-trip
(recovered key validates via /v1/validate), and the audit-log
write.
**GET /v1/admin/db-info.** Cheap insurance against the
catastrophic-loss risk: /data/keysat.db is a single SQLite file,
losing it invalidates every license ever issued. StartOS's backup
machinery handles snapshotting; this endpoint gives operators a
sanity-check surface they didn't have before:
- DB file path + on-disk size
- last-write timestamp (max across audit_log, invoices, licenses)
- row counts for products, policies, licenses (total + active),
invoices (total + settled), machines (active), discount codes,
audit log entries
Doesn't report when StartOS last backed it up — the daemon has no
visibility into the host's snapshot subsystem. What it gives the
operator is a "I expected ~50 licenses and I see ~50 licenses; the
file is N MB; the last write was 6 hours ago" check.
Test count: 31 (was 30; +1 for the recover test).
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655e0d51f8 |
Daemon-side wire-format crosscheck
Loads tests/crosscheck/vector.json (the same file the TS, Python, and Rust SDKs each test against independently) and verifies the daemon's crypto::parse_key produces field-by-field identical values. What was missing: the SDKs each ran their crosscheck against the shared vectors, but the **daemon itself** never did. The daemon shares no parser code with the SDKs (separate trees, separate implementations of the same byte layout), so drift in the daemon's parser could ship undetected until an SDK on the wire couldn't validate a daemon-issued key. Four tests, one per fixture in vector.json (v1 legacy fingerprint- bound, v2 trial with entitlements, v2 perpetual unbound), plus a sanity check that publicKeyPem is present. Each fixture asserts: version, product_id UUID, license_id UUID, issued_at, expires_at, flags + derived `is_fingerprint_bound`/ `is_trial` getters, entitlements (order-sensitive), and the 32-byte fingerprint_hash bytes hex-encoded. When `fingerprintRaw` is provided and binding is active, hashes the raw fingerprint with crypto::hash_fingerprint and asserts the result matches the wire bytes — pinning the SHA-256 contract the SDKs depend on. Signature verification is intentionally out of scope: the unit tests in src/crypto/mod.rs already prove daemon's sign/verify roundtrip works, and the SDKs prove the same key verifies in three independent crypto implementations. The parser-to-fields contract is what hadn't been pinned from the daemon's side, and what this file enforces. Test count: 30 (9 unit + 4 migration + 10 API + 3 worker + 4 crosscheck), up from 26. |
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4adf5a8593 |
Admin SPA: surface webhook delivery history (DLQ visible)
The /v1/admin/webhook-deliveries endpoints from v0.1.0:43 were operator-actionable via curl but invisible in the dashboard. Adds a "Delivery history" section to the Webhooks page showing recent deliveries with a status filter (defaults to "Failed (DLQ)" so the problem case is what an operator sees first). Each row shows created-at, event type, status badge (delivered / failed / pending), attempt count, last status code, and last_error inline beneath the status when present (so operators don't have to chase a separate "details" view to know why a delivery failed). Non-delivered rows get a Retry button that re-queues via the existing POST /v1/admin/webhook-deliveries/:id/retry; the worker picks up the retried row on its next 5s tick. No backend changes. The endpoints landed in :43; this commit is just the front-end surface. |
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5ec9a6e8c0 |
Migrate reconcile + tipping onto PaymentProvider trait; add worker tests
Two compat-path holdovers migrated:
- src/reconcile.rs: was state.btcpay_client().get_invoice() with
manual JSON parsing of BTCPay-specific status strings ("Settled",
"Complete", "Expired", "Invalid"). Now state.payment_provider()
.get_invoice_status() returning the typed ProviderInvoiceStatus
enum. The string normalization moves into BtcpayProvider's impl
where it belongs.
- src/tipping.rs: was state.btcpay_client().pay_lightning_invoice()
returning raw JSON, then manual paymentHash extraction. Now
provider.pay_lightning_invoice() returning a typed PaymentReceipt
{ payment_hash, raw }. The audit message now records the active
provider's kind() rather than hardcoding "BTCPay LN node".
Combined with v0.1.0:43's purchase migration, the daemon's
non-test code now contains zero calls to state.btcpay_client() or
.btcpay_webhook_secret(). Those compat accessors stay on AppState
for v0.2 (no need to break things gratuitously) but they're dead
code in the production path. Zaprite's drop-in only needs to
implement the trait.
Worker integration tests (tests/worker.rs):
- worker_marks_failure_and_schedules_retry_on_500: spins up a tiny
axum receiver that 500s, calls webhooks::tick(), verifies attempt
count and next-attempt scheduling.
- worker_dead_letters_after_max_attempts: seeds a row at attempt
count 9, ticks once, verifies attempt_count → 10 and
next_attempt_at → NULL. Confirms the row also satisfies the admin
DLQ predicate (the contract :43's webhook_deliveries.rs depends
on).
- worker_marks_success_on_2xx: pins the happy path.
webhooks::tick is now `pub` so integration tests can drive it
synchronously.
Test count: 26 (9 unit + 4 migration + 10 API + 3 worker).
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f9ef1a854c |
Webhook DLQ — list failed deliveries and manually retry
Closes the silent-loss hole in outbound webhook delivery. The worker
in src/webhooks.rs retries failed deliveries with exponential backoff
up to 10 attempts, then sets next_attempt_at = NULL and walks away.
Pre-this-commit, those "dead-lettered" rows sat in webhook_deliveries
forever with no surface for the operator to discover, inspect, or
recover from them — a subscriber that was down for >6h during a
license-issuance burst would silently lose those events forever.
What's new:
- repo::DeliveryStatusFilter — enum with parse() so query strings
map cleanly to SQL predicates.
- repo::list_deliveries — endpoint_id + status + limit, newest first.
- repo::requeue_delivery — resets attempt_count=0, clears delivered_at
and last_error, sets next_attempt_at=now. The worker picks it up on
the next 5s tick.
- src/api/webhook_deliveries.rs — admin module with two handlers:
- GET /v1/admin/webhook-deliveries?endpoint_id=…&status=…&limit=…
- POST /v1/admin/webhook-deliveries/:id/retry (audit-logged as
webhook_delivery.retry; 404 on missing id)
- Routes registered in src/api/mod.rs alongside the existing
webhook_endpoints CRUD.
- tests/api.rs gains webhook_dlq_lists_failed_and_retry_requeues:
seeds three deliveries directly via SQL (one each: delivered,
pending, dead-lettered), exercises the list filter, runs the retry,
asserts the row migrates from failed→pending, audit row is written,
404 on bad id, 400 on bad status filter.
Worker code is unchanged. The DLQ is operator-actionable infrastructure
on top of the existing retry semantics.
Test count: 23 (9 unit + 4 migration + 10 API), up from 22.
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e2b296ce29 |
Migrate purchase::start onto PaymentProvider trait + paid-purchase test
Drops the legacy compat path. `purchase::start` now calls
`state.payment_provider().await?.create_invoice(CreateInvoiceParams {
...})` instead of `state.btcpay_client().await?.create_invoice(...)`.
Provider-specific concerns (BTCPay's checkout-URL rewriting from the
internal Docker hostname to the public domain, metadata enrichment
with `orderId` / `source`) move inside the BtcpayProvider impl where
they belong; the same code path now serves any future provider
(Zaprite, etc.) without fork/copy.
URL rewriting is removed from the caller (no longer needs to know
which provider's URLs to rewrite or how). The
`crate::payment::btcpay::rewrite_to_public` function stays on the
provider impl; pubpath unchanged.
Adds `paid_purchase_creates_invoice_via_provider` integration test —
previously deferred per :42's release notes because the compat path
prevented MockPaymentProvider from substituting. Now the mock works
through the same call site as production. Verifies:
- daemon delegates invoice creation to the provider
- returned provider_invoice_id is stamped on the local invoice row
- checkout_url is what the provider returned
- no license issued at this stage (that's the webhook's job)
Test count: 22 (9 unit + 4 migration + 9 API).
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34704bfa03 |
Add tier-cap enforcement test
Verifies the 402 PAYMENT_REQUIRED gate on /v1/admin/products fires at
the Creator-tier product cap (5), and that swapping `self_tier` to a
Licensed tier with `unlimited_products` lifts the cap without a
daemon restart. Mirrors what the admin UI's "Activate Keysat license"
flow does at runtime.
Validates two production-correctness invariants:
- the 402 carries an `upgrade_url` so the SPA can render the
upgrade CTA inline (rather than a generic error)
- the failed attempt does NOT leak a row into the products table —
the cap fires BEFORE the insert
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c11764898b |
v0.1.0:42 — webhook idempotency test + free-purchase test
Two new API integration tests, both targeting production-correctness
invariants worth locking down:
- free_purchase_issues_license_inline: exercises the price=0 shortcut
(price_sats_override=0 on a "free" tier policy). Verifies the daemon
synthesizes a settled invoice locally, issues a license inline, and
the inlined license_key validates round-trip via /v1/validate.
- webhook_settles_invoice_and_issues_license_idempotently: the most
important new test in this set. A pending invoice + an InvoiceSettled
webhook → license issued, status flipped. Re-delivering the SAME
webhook (which providers DO retry, sometimes aggressively) must NOT
duplicate the license. A duplicated license here means duplicated
revenue and duplicated revocation surface area — both bad. This test
pins the invariant.
MockPaymentProvider added to tests/api.rs: a test-only PaymentProvider
impl that bypasses HMAC verification and parses test-supplied JSON
bodies into ProviderWebhookEvent variants. Lets us drive deterministic
settle/expire/invalid events without a real BTCPay roundtrip. Never
compiled into the production binary.
Paid-purchase test deferred: purchase::start still uses the legacy
state.btcpay_client() compat accessor that downcasts to the concrete
BtcpayProvider, which the mock can't satisfy. Documented inline. Slots
in trivially after the trait migration on the v0.3 backlog.
Version bump to v0.1.0:42 with release notes covering everything since
:41 was published: lib.rs library refactor, the original 5 API tests
from
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81066dfe62 |
Add API endpoint integration tests + library scaffolding
Closes the next-biggest test gap after migration tests. The daemon has
54+ HTTP endpoints, all previously untested at the request/response
level — same shape of blind spot that allowed the v0.1.0:39 migration
bug to ship.
What's new:
- src/lib.rs — exposes the daemon's modules as a library so integration
tests can import them (`pub mod api;`, etc.). Module source files are
unchanged; main.rs now imports via `use keysat::...` instead of
declaring `mod api;` directly. No runtime behaviour change in the
binary.
- tests/api.rs — 5 integration tests that drive real HTTP requests
through axum::Router::oneshot against a real SQLite tempfile pool
(same options as src/db/mod.rs::init):
1. health_endpoint_returns_200 — framework smoke test
2. admin_endpoint_rejects_missing_or_wrong_auth — 401 vs 403 paths
3. admin_creates_product_with_correct_token — full happy path
(auth → handler → DB insert → audit log → response)
4. validate_rejects_unsigned_garbage — early parse-fail surfaces
as `ok: false, reason: "bad_format"` (HTTP still 200)
5. validate_accepts_well_formed_license — issues a license via
repo, signs a matching LicensePayload with the daemon's
actual key, encodes to wire format, validates via the
endpoint, asserts ok=true plus populated metadata fields
Test count: 9 unit + 4 migrations + 5 API = 18 (was 13).
Cargo.toml dev-deps gain `tower = { version = "0.4", features = ["util"] }`
for ServiceExt::oneshot. The main `tower` dep is feature-minimal because
axum only needs a subset.
Out of scope (explicit follow-ups):
- Purchase happy path (needs a MockPaymentProvider implementing the
trait; ~250 LOC of mock + ~200 LOC of test).
- Webhook handler with idempotency assertions (same MockPaymentProvider
dependency).
- Tier-cap enforcement (mechanically simple; small follow-up PR).
- Discount-code atomic reserve race (better as a SQL-layer unit test
than an HTTP integration test).
- Rate-limiting (interacts with shared state; needs careful isolation).
- Cookie/session auth (already covered in session_layer.rs).
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v0.1.0:41 — second hotfix to migration 0009; migration regression tests
The v0.1.0:40 migration was correct on clean installs but crashed at COMMIT on any database with rows in discount_redemptions: SQLite's deferred FK check saw the dropped parent's bookkeeping as unsatisfied even after the rename. Fix is to rebuild discount_redemptions in the same transaction (stash → drop → rebuild → restore) plus orphan cleanup. Migration is idempotent; operators on :40 with a checksum mismatch recover by deleting the version=9 row from _sqlx_migrations and restarting. Lands the missing migration test scaffolding too. The four tests in licensing-service/tests/migrations.rs apply migrations against a realistic populated database (products, policies, invoices, licenses, machines, discount codes, redemptions, webhooks, tip attempts). The regression test fails with the exact 787 error against the v40 migration — would have caught the bug pre-release. KEYSAT_INTEGRATION.md is removed from this repo; it now lives in the parent licensing/ folder. |
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v0.1.0:24 — Keysat licensing service end-to-end
Daemon, StartOS wrapper, admin SPA, public buy/thank-you pages, discount codes, free-license redemption, Apply-discount UX, self-licensing, and v0.1.0 release notes. |