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2db41fec5e |
feat(platform-api): multi-audience JWT + Partner CRUD + tenant lifecycle (O.2)
JwtAuthGuard now accepts a comma-separated AUTHENTIK_AUDIENCE
('dezky-portal,dezky-operator'). jose.jwtVerify takes an array and succeeds
on any match — both customer-portal and operator-portal tokens validate
against this service. Per-endpoint guards restrict further.
New OperatorGuard enforces operator-only mutations:
1. JWT audience claim includes 'dezky-operator' (proof from the token
alone that this is a privileged session)
2. ActorService-resolved User has platformAdmin=true (DB check so
revocation works without waiting for the token to expire)
Both required; either alone is insufficient.
Partner module:
- Partner schema: slug, name, domain, status, marginPct, contactInfo,
billingInfo. marginPct is one number per partner (decided in grilling)
- CRUD endpoints under @UseGuards(JwtAuthGuard, OperatorGuard) — every
partner mutation requires operator scope
- GET /partners returns each row with a computed customers count from
aggregating Tenant.partnerId. MRR aggregation deferred until
Subscription gains a price column
- GET /partners/:slug/tenants for the partner detail view
- DELETE soft-terminates (status='terminated') — never hard-delete
because tenants may still reference the partner
Tenant changes:
- partnerId?: Types.ObjectId (ref Partner, indexed sparse) added to
Tenant schema
- UpdateTenantDto accepts partnerId so PATCH can attach/detach
- POST /tenants/:slug/suspend and /resume — operator-only via
OperatorGuard. PATCH already covers plan/domains/partnerId changes
Smoke test: customer-portal session sends POST /api/partners through the
portal proxy → 403 "This endpoint requires an operator-scoped token". The
positive test (operator-token → 200) waits for O.3 when there's an
operator app to mint the right token.
apps/portal/server/api/partners/index.post.ts is a temporary verification
proxy — delete once the operator portal exists.
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22b2583f0b |
chore(services): rename services/provisioning -> services/platform-api
O.0 prep from OPERATOR-PLAN.md. Mechanical refactor before adding partner management and operator-specific endpoints. The service now owns more than just provisioning orchestration (it'll soon own partners, tenant lifecycle actions, multi-audience JWT validation), so the name 'platform-api' reflects its scope better. What changed: - Directory: services/provisioning/ -> services/platform-api/ - Package: @dezky/provisioning -> @dezky/platform-api - Docker: container_name dezky-provisioning -> dezky-platform-api; compose service key 'provisioning' -> 'platform-api'; volume provisioning_node_modules -> platform_api_node_modules - Portal: PROVISIONING_INTERNAL_URL env var -> PLATFORM_API_INTERNAL_URL, default URL http://provisioning:3001 -> http://platform-api:3001 in all three proxy routes (me.get.ts, tenants/index.post.ts, tenants/[slug]/ reconcile.post.ts), plus NUXT_API_BASE updated - Health endpoint service identifier and main.ts log lines updated to 'dezky-platform-api' - Docs swept: README, CLAUDE.md, SERVICES.md, AUTHENTIK-SETUP.md, NEXT-STEPS.md, TROUBLESHOOTING.md, OPERATOR-PLAN.md, traefik/dynamic.yml What deliberately stays: - Internal module names ProvisioningService / ProvisioningModule (those describe an orchestration sub-concern, not the service's purpose) - Tenant.provisioningStatus / provisioningErrors field names (state per integration, not service name) - File services/platform-api/src/tenants/provisioning.service.ts - 'Hetzner provisioning' references in production-prep docs (infrastructure provisioning, unrelated) Verified end-to-end after rename: /api/me returns 200 with profile + 2 tenants + subscription, /api/tenants/dezky/reconcile returns 200 with Authentik integration still ok. OPERATOR-PLAN.md O.0 checkboxes ticked. |
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28766b80c2 |
feat(provisioning): orchestrate Authentik/Stalwart/OCIS on tenant create
Phase 4 from docs/NEXT-STEPS.md. POST /tenants now writes Mongo AND drives external service provisioning. A new POST /tenants/:slug/reconcile endpoint retries the orchestration — useful when an upstream was down at create time or external state drifted out of band. Integration clients (services/provisioning/src/integrations/): - AuthentikClient: real implementation. ensureGroup() is idempotent — looks up the group by name, creates if missing, returns either way. Group attributes record the tenant slug + Mongo id so we can trace back - StalwartClient: stubbed. v0.16 removed the REST management API in favor of JMAP, which is significantly more work to wrap. TODO comment points to https://stalw.art/docs/api/management/overview for the follow-up - OcisClient: stubbed. Needs libregraph /drives endpoint with service-to- service auth via OIDC client_credentials Orchestration (provisioning.service.ts): - Each step runs independently; one failure doesn't roll back the others - Per-step state recorded on Tenant.provisioningStatus (ok/skipped/error/ pending) plus error message on Tenant.provisioningErrors - Steps return their own terminal state — 'skipped' for stubs, void defaults to 'ok' for real integrations - Mongoose markModified() required for nested subdoc mutations to persist - Tenant auto-flips status: pending → active when all steps are ok|skipped Portal proxy routes (apps/portal/server/api/tenants/): - POST /api/tenants and POST /api/tenants/:slug/reconcile forward the signed-in user's access token to the provisioning service. Lets the browser drive provisioning without minting tokens by hand. Will be replaced by a real "create workspace" flow with UI later docker-compose: AUTHENTIK_API_URL/STALWART_API_URL/OCIS_API_URL now point at the public Traefik-routed hostnames (with mkcert CA mounted into the provisioning container so Node fetch trusts them). Previously these pointed at internal Docker hostnames which doesn't work for Authentik because of TLS issuer mismatch against the JWT. |
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4bf6a85517 |
fix(stalwart): wire recovery admin + point portal tile at admin UI
- docker-compose: add STALWART_RECOVERY_ADMIN env so the env-file password works as a permanent recovery login. Without this, Stalwart prints a one-time bootstrap password to the logs and discards it after first setup - portal: mail tile now links to /admin/ (the real Stalwart admin SPA), not /login (which is the OAuth client authorization UI for IMAP/SMTP clients like Thunderbird — confusing and unrelated) The persistent admin (admin@dezky.local) was created via Stalwart's setup wizard at /admin/init and lives in the stalwart_data volume. Recovery admin in env is the "I lost the wizard credentials" escape hatch. |
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3d370caa62 |
feat(provisioning): tenant data model + CRUD with JWT-validated authz
Implements Phase 3 from docs/NEXT-STEPS.md. Mongoose schemas (services/provisioning/src/schemas/): - Tenant: slug, name, status, plan, domains, billingInfo, plus handles for Authentik group, OCIS space, and Stalwart domain (set in Phase 4) - User: authentikSubjectId, tenantIds[], email, name, role, platformAdmin flag - Subscription: tenantId, plan, status, Stripe IDs (unused until Phase 4) Auth (services/provisioning/src/auth/): - JwtAuthGuard verifies Authentik access tokens against the provider's JWKS with issuer + audience checks. Uses NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS to trust the mkcert root for the local Authentik cert - ActorService resolves the verified JWT into a Mongo User document — every controller reads tenantIds + platformAdmin from the DB, not the token - CurrentUser decorator extracts the JWT payload onto controllers CRUD modules: - /tenants, /users, /subscriptions with create/read/update/delete - /users/me upserts the caller's User record on every request, syncing email, name, tenantIds, and platformAdmin from the JWT's groups claim — the only place we read JWT.groups outside the bootstrap Why DB-derived authz: putting all group memberships in the JWT doesn't scale past ~50 tenants per user (header/cookie size limits, no mid-session revocation, stale data until re-login). JWT now carries identity only; the DB is the source of truth for who can see what. Seed (SeedService.OnApplicationBootstrap): idempotent creation of the default 'dezky' tenant + matching subscription. User records are created on first /users/me hit. Infrastructure: - Traefik label exposes provisioning at https://api.dezky.local (dev only) - api.dezky.local added to Docker network aliases on Traefik - mkcert root CA mounted into the provisioning container for JWKS fetch - Authentik 'groups' scope mapping created + attached to dezky-portal provider; portal now requests it as a scope - nuxt.config.ts portal: exposeAccessToken=true so Nitro forwards token; NUXT_OIDC_TOKEN_KEY fixed to base64-encoded 32 bytes (was hex, causing "Invalid key length" once exposeAccessToken turned on) Portal: apps/portal/server/api/me.get.ts is a scaffolding route that forwards the user's access token to provisioning and returns profile + tenants + subscriptions — verifies the full chain end to end. |
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adfd9baafe |
chore: initial scaffold with running local stack and portal auth
Brings up Dezky's local development environment end-to-end: Infrastructure (docker-compose): - Traefik v3.7 reverse proxy with mkcert TLS (v3.2 couldn't speak Docker API 1.54) - Postgres + Mongo + Redis with healthchecks and init script for per-service users - Authentik 2025.10 (server + worker) as OIDC IdP - Stalwart v0.16 mail server (image renamed from stalwartlabs/mail-server) - OCIS 7.0 with PROXY_TLS=false and OCIS_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/ocis so init writes where the server reads - Collabora office, plus the portal + provisioning service stubs - Docker network aliases on Traefik so containers resolve auth.dezky.local etc. through the network (not host /etc/hosts) - Docker socket mount parameterized for macOS Docker Desktop symlink path Authentik provisioning (done via API after stack boot): - ocis-provider (public client) + OCIS Files application - dezky-portal provider (confidential) + Dezky Portal application - Admin API token bound to akadmin manually since 2025.10's AUTHENTIK_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN env var doesn't auto-materialize a token row Portal (apps/portal): - Nuxt 3 with nuxt-oidc-auth 1.0.0-beta.11 against generic 'oidc' preset - Global auth middleware; login at /auth/oidc/login redirects to Authentik - Visual implementation of Claude Design 'Auth' canvas: AuthShell, NodeMark, Auth* sub-components, design tokens as CSS custom properties - Pages: auth/login, auth/expired, auth/disabled, index (post-login landing) - mkcert root CA mounted into the portal so Node fetch trusts Authentik's self-signed cert (NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS) — dev only Docs: - AUTHENTIK-SETUP.md updated with manual token bind + portal provider scripted alternative - NEXT-STEPS.md: Phase 1 and Phase 2 marked done with file locations and dev-mode caveats Dev-mode shortcuts that need to be revisited before prod: - skipAccessTokenParsing on the OIDC config - NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS mkcert mount - Bootstrap password still the generated value in .env - Authentik admin token (dezky-bootstrap-token) is non-expiring |