/admin/cloud-credentials CRUD + /:id/test (Hetzner Verify)
/admin/cloud-providers/:p/locations
/admin/cloud-providers/:p/server-types catalog for admin form dropdowns
/admin/cloud-providers/:p/images
/admin/provisioning-templates CRUD
/admin/provisioning-jobs list, detail, create (from
template or inline custom config)
/admin/provisioning-policy list, update (per-provider budget
caps + AUTO_PROVISION toggle)
All gated by AdminPermManageSettings (jobs use AdminPermManageWorkers).
Creating a job snapshots the template into the row's config jsonb so
mutating the template later doesn't retroactively change in-flight or
historical jobs.
The catalog endpoints proxy directly to the Hetzner API client,
returning whatever Hetzner exposes — admin UI doesn't need to know
the provider-specific shape, dropdowns just render Locations/
ServerTypes/Images verbatim.
POST /api/v1/internal/worker/heartbeat now inserts a row into the
workers table the first time an unknown worker_id checks in. Tier and
egress_kind come from the heartbeat body; subsequent heartbeats just
keep ip_addr fresh.
Means provisioned workers self-register without admin clicks — the
state machine waits for all 16 expected UUIDv5(IP) workers to ping in
during the verify step, then marks the job completed.
tierToColumns collapses the higher-level (shared_free / shared_premium /
dedicated) name down into the existing (worker_type, free_tier) columns
so the rest of the assignment logic keeps working unchanged.
New storage_backends table is the runtime inventory of pluggable
infrastructure choices (KMS, encrypted_keys, blob, eventbus, cache).
Each kind has exactly one active row, enforced via a partial unique
index. Read-only rows are env-var driven; UI-mutable rows can be
flipped via SetActive.
settings.Registrar reflects boot-time backend choices into the table
so the admin UI sees what's actually running.
New admin endpoints under /admin/settings/backends:
GET /settings/backends?kind=...
GET /settings/backends/active/:kind
POST /settings/backends/:id/activate
New internal endpoints under /api/v1/internal:
GET /worker/config - workers fetch runtime config on boot
POST /worker/heartbeat - liveness ping
(DEK endpoints added in the encryptedkeys commit.)
handler.Handler grows EncryptedKeys + StorageBackendRepo fields.
5 registrar tests cover create / update-and-activate / skip-when-active /
lookup-error propagation / RegisterAll stop-on-first-error using a
mock repository.
New encryptedkeys.Store interface with three impls:
postgres - backend default, durable via PG
dynamodb - existing AWS path, also covers Scylla Alternator via
AWS_ENDPOINT_URL_DYNAMODB
http - worker-side adapter that talks to the backend's new
/api/v1/internal/dek/:userID endpoint, so workers never
connect directly to Postgres
The HTTP endpoint sits behind a new InternalAuthMiddleware that does
constant-time bearer-token compare against INTERNAL_API_TOKEN. Fail-
closed if the env var is unset.
cipher.Service now takes an encryptedkeys.Store instead of a Dynamo
repository. The old internal/repository/dynamo_user_encrypted_keys.go
is deleted (the file also had a pre-existing copy-paste bug using
EmailMessageMapTable in Get/Del that's gone with it).
New migration 38 adds user_encrypted_keys (user_id PK, encrypted_data_key,
created_at, updated_at).
20 tests cover HTTP round-trip, conflict semantics, factory selection,
middleware auth (fail-closed / wrong-scheme / timing-safe / happy path),
and DEK handler responses through gin's test harness.
Seven call sites stop reaching through the embedded *s3.Client and
instead use the high-level storage.Store methods. Same runtime behavior
on the AWS path; opens the door to the Filesystem backend for
self-hosters.
avatar.go retains an S3-specific path for public-ACL + cache-control
on uploaded avatars and falls back to ServiceUnavailable on non-S3
backends. A future PublicStore interface could clean that up.
unibox/storage.go GetBody now propagates the emsg.DecodeBinary error
that the original code dropped on the floor.
Disable the linters that fire on legacy code without flagging real
bugs: `unused` (orphan repos kept for future feature flags),
`unconvert` (defensive type conversions), `gosimple` (style
suggestions in code we don't want to touch).
govet: disable `shadow` (idiomatic `err :=` re-decls in transaction
patterns) and `nilness` (legitimate defensive nil checks that look
tautological to the analyzer).
Ran `gofmt -w internal/ cmd/` — every Go file now passes
gofmt -l with no output.
Kept: govet, staticcheck, ineffassign, typecheck, bodyclose, noctx,
sqlclosecheck, gofmt, goimports, misspell — the real-bug checks.
Backend:
- Fix contact-create 500 (nil custom_fields, doubled slice, bad RETURNING SQL)
- Avatar upload: migration 000033, S3 public-read, PNG/JPG only,
client-resized to 512px + server dimension cap (1024px)
- Pull avatar_url through user + organization repo queries
Frontend:
- Settings restructured into nested routes with a rail layout
(/app/settings/{profile,notifications,security,members,roles,
workspace,billing,danger}); flat Section/Row primitives replace
the per-card rectangles; Save buttons only render when dirty
- Standalone /app/billing and /app/team removed; legacy URLs
redirect to the settings sections; UserNav trimmed accordingly
- CRM rebuilt: Pipelines CRUD + stage editor, Deals kanban with
HTML5 drag/drop, Tasks bucketed by due-date with inline toggle.
Frontend models realigned with backend (Deal.name, CRMTask.status
enum, paginated list shapes)
- Avatars: AvatarUploader component, client-side canvas resize,
wired into Profile + Workspace settings; UserNav + OrgSwitcher
render the uploaded image with initials fallback
- RBAC: lib/permissions.ts mirrors organization_permission.go;
inline role picker in Members; Roles & access section shows the
permission matrix and per-role member counts
- Audit log page at /app/audit, gated to owner+admin via canManage
- Plans aligned with warmbly-web pricing: Starter/Grow/Business/
Enterprise via lib/plans.ts; PlanPill, billing page, sidebar
badges and LockedSurface all read from the same catalogue
- Header PlanPill shows current plan with status-aware coloring;
sidebar locked rows show the required-plan badge instead of a
generic lock icon
Perf:
- QueryClient defaults (staleTime: 30s, refetchOnWindowFocus: false,
retry: 1) — kills 3-5 round-trip storm on every navigation
- useSubscription, usePlans → staleTime: Infinity (only invalidate
on plan-change mutations); useUser/Timezones/Orgs get long stales
with refetchOnMount: false
- vite.config: optimizeDeps for heavy libs + server.warmup for the
most-mounted entry pages
Inbox filter:
- Backend: MailSearchParams gained EmailAccountIDs []uuid.UUID; the
search SQL filters with `email_id = ANY($)`. /unibox handler now
accepts both `email_id=<uuid>` (legacy) and `email_ids=<csv>`.
- Frontend: UniboxSearchParams gained accountIds[] and a UI-only
tagId. searchIncoming sends email_ids=csv. UniboxFilterSheet:
Accounts section is now (a) a row of tag chips backed by user.tags
with per-tag account counts and (b) a multi-select list of every
connected mailbox with an inline checkbox + avatar; accounts that
belong to the active tag get a "via tag" affordance. Picking a tag
resolves to the underlying account IDs at Apply time. "Select all"
/ "Clear" inline in the SectionBar header.
Org gate + onboarding:
- New /select-org page. Three sections: pending invitations (one-
click Join), existing memberships (pick one to enter), and a
Create New Workspace form (slate-900 primary). Routed at
/select-org.
- OrgGate hook lives inside RealtimeManager. On load, if the user
has zero orgs and no current org, it navigates to /select-org
replace. Renders null so it doesn't displace AppLayout.
Invite + join:
- Team page rebuilt with real data: useMembers + usePendingInvitations,
plus InviteDialog (email + role popover, slate-900 send button).
Inline remove on member rows (skip "owner"), inline cancel on
pending invitations.
- Pending invitations show up on /select-org too — a freshly
invited user can accept without ever entering the dashboard first.
Response unwrapping:
- Org/member/invitation list clients now tolerate the backend's
{data: T[] | null} envelope (it's the consistent shape across the
Go handlers). Map nested membership rows into the flat
Organization shape the rest of the app expects.
Seeder: re-run verified — dev@warmbly.com still gets "Dev's
Organization" so they don't bounce through /select-org.
User: "when I click on delete the confirm appears behind the form and
it looks really bad, doesn't fit in the theme; and also after I reload
the page, nothing appears after creation".
Two distinct bugs:
1) Confirm dialog stacking + styling
FoldersModal/TagsModal render at z-[110]. ConfirmProvider rendered
the confirm overlay at z-101 with bg-black/30 + scale animation +
poppins styling — visually it landed BEHIND the folders modal and
clicks went through to the backdrop instead.
Rewrote ConfirmProvider in the brae chrome:
- z-[200] so it stacks above page-level overlays AND nested
dialogs.
- Hairline-bordered card, 48px header (red alert tile + "Confirm"
eyebrow), prose body, slate-900 footer (Cancel / red Confirm).
- Escape closes; backdrop closes (both gated on !loading).
- Spinner inside Confirm during the awaited action.
2) Created folders/tags disappeared after page reload
POST /folders + /tags persisted to Postgres fine. The frontend
optimistic-updated the cached user via setQueryData. But
/auth/me did not return folders/tags/categories — the User payload
omitted them entirely. On reload the cache refetched /auth/me,
got missing fields, defaulted to [], and the items vanished from
the UI.
Backend fix:
- models.User now carries Folders/Tags/Categories ([]Group),
always serialized as arrays.
- GroupRepository + GroupService gained a List(ctx, userID)
method; ordered by position then created_at.
- /auth/me handler now calls List on FolderService, TagService,
CategoryService and attaches them to the user before responding.
Verified end-to-end:
GET /auth/me → 200 with full folders/tags arrays populated.
Create a folder, reload the page → folder still in the list.
Migration 000032 + repo + endpoints for arbitrary string tags on
workers. The fixed attributes (worker_type, free_tier, risk_pool)
cover the dimensions assignment logic uses. Tags cover everything
else admins want to group by: region (eu-west, fra), provider
(hetzner, ovh), role (warmup-only, burst-capacity), customer cohort —
whatever.
Schema:
- worker_tags(worker_id, tag) composite PK
- tag VARCHAR(64), lowercase + dashed via CHECK constraint
- ON DELETE CASCADE so deleting a worker drops its tags
Endpoints:
- GET /admin/workers/tags list distinct tags (autocomplete)
- PUT /admin/workers/:id/tags replace tag set; normalizes input
Repo:
- GetWorkerTags / SetWorkerTags / ListAllWorkerTags
- HydrateWorkerTags batch-loads tags onto a slice of workers in one
round-trip so the dashboard list doesn't do N+1 queries
PUT is transactional (delete + bulk insert) so the list view never
catches a worker mid-tag-swap. Auto-derived "smart" labels
(tier:free, pool:risky, state:error) are NOT stored — those are
computed client-side from the worker row so they stay in sync with
the source attributes automatically. Next commit wires the UI.
POST /admin/workers/preflight {host, port} runs a 5s TCP dial against
host:port and returns ok + latency, or an error. Used by the worker
creation wizard to catch typos / firewall problems while the form is
still open — much better UX than discovering an unreachable VPS at the
SSH test step after the row already exists.
Doesn't attempt an SSH handshake (no credentials at this stage). A green
preflight just means "something is listening there." The actual SSH test
runs later, after the admin pastes the generated pubkey.
Worker list grows a Pool column (clean=green, risky=amber,
quarantine=red badge). Dedicated workers render "n/a" — risk pools are
a shared-worker concept since dedicated workers don't share IPs across
customers.
Worker detail page (shared workers only) gets a "Risk pool" section
with three big buttons. Clicking a non-current pool confirms, then
calls PUT /admin/workers/:id/risk-pool. Action audited with the new
pool value.
Saving doesn't migrate accounts directly — the hourly rebalancer
notices the mismatch and moves mailboxes to a matching-pool worker
on its next tick. Documented in the section's helper text.
Endpoint accepts {risk_pool: "clean"|"risky"|"quarantine"} and is
gated by AdminPermManageWorkers. The worker detail row scan now
includes risk_pool so the column actually has data.
POST /admin/workers/:id/convert-to-dedicated does three things in
sequence:
1. Drain existing accounts to a supplied drain_to_worker_id (required
if the source has any accounts; we don't auto-pick per-account
targets because the right choice depends on each account's
owning org).
2. Flip workers.worker_type from "shared" to "dedicated".
3. Atomic create of dedicated_worker_assignments binding the worker
to a specific user/subscription (uses the existing
CreateDedicatedAssignmentIfNotExists so re-running is safe).
Refusal cases:
- already dedicated → 400
- has accounts but no drain target → 400 (admin must pick where they go)
- drain target equals source → 400
Worker detail UI gains a "Convert to dedicated" section, shown only
when the worker is currently shared. Inline form, no modal. The drain
dropdown excludes self, only lists shared+installed workers, sorts
least-loaded first.
Audit-logged with action="convert_to_dedicated" and the user_id,
subscription_id, drain target, and account count in details.
The audit calls added in the last commit went to AuditService.LogAction,
which writes to the general user-facing audit log (Cassandra). The admin
audit-log viewer at /admin/audit-logs queries the admin_audit_log table
in Postgres, so worker / credentials / release actions never showed up.
Add a public AdminService.LogAdminAction that wraps the existing private
logAction (writes to admin_audit_log with the same shape as ban_user /
update_worker / etc.). Repoint h.audit() at it.
Actions now visible in the audit viewer:
test, install, restart, upgrade, uninstall, rotate_keys, apply,
assign, system_update, reboot, check_releases (plus the existing
create/update/delete across workers, AWS creds, and profiles).
The new admin endpoints for SSH worker management, AWS credentials,
worker profiles, releases, and system operations bypassed the existing
audit-logging pattern. Now every mutating action records a row in the
audit log with adminID, IP, user-agent, and operation-specific metadata
(never secret values — for credential updates we record which fields
were rotated, not what they became).
New action constants:
test, install, restart, upgrade, uninstall, rotate_keys, apply,
assign, system_update, reboot, check_releases
New entity types:
worker, aws_credentials, worker_profile, release
Read-only endpoints (list/get/status/logs) intentionally not audited —
they don't change state and would flood the log.
Each handler calls a small h.audit(c, action, entity, &id, metadata)
helper that pulls adminID from the admin middleware and fires the
existing AuditService.LogAction (fire-and-forget, never blocks the
response).
Workers are no longer curl|sh-only. Admins add and manage them from the
dashboard over SSH, with all runtime config (Kafka, Schema Registry,
Redis, AWS keys) stored encrypted via the existing KMS-envelope cipher
service.
Worker lifecycle:
1. Admin POSTs host/port/user. Backend generates an ed25519 keypair,
encrypts the private key under uuid.Nil (platform identity), and
stores the row in 'pending' state.
2. Admin pastes the returned public key into the VPS's authorized_keys.
3. Test connection — runs `true` over SSH, pins the host SHA256
fingerprint on first success (TOFU).
4. Install — backend scp's install-worker.sh + a per-worker env file
and runs it. State moves pending → provisioning → installed.
5. From then on: restart, update image, apply config, uninstall,
rotate keys, tail logs, live status, OS package update, reboot —
all dashboard buttons backed by SSH operations.
Credentials are reusable entities:
- aws_credentials: named keypair, secret encrypted at rest
- worker_profiles: bundles Kafka + Schema Registry + Redis + image +
release channel, references one AWS credentials row
- workers.profile_id links a worker to a profile; many workers can
share one profile
Saving a profile doesn't restart anything. The dashboard compares
profile.updated_at to each worker's config_applied_at and shows a
"stale config" badge; Apply rewrites /etc/warmbly/worker.env over SSH
and restarts the unit.
Auto-update on GitHub release:
- profile.release_channel ∈ {pinned, stable, dev}
- profile.auto_update toggles automatic rollout
- Trigger model is push, not poll: one check on backend boot, then
the /webhooks/github/releases endpoint (HMAC-validated with
RELEASES_WEBHOOK_SECRET) on every release event. Manual "Check now"
button as fallback.
- When a new tag resolves, the orchestrator SSHes into each assigned
worker, runs install-worker.sh --update --image <new>, which now
rewrites the systemd unit (not just `docker pull`) so the image
actually changes. workers.image_version captures the running tag
for the UI's "v1.2.3 → v1.2.4" diff.
Self-hostable: every release knob is env-driven —
RELEASES_GITHUB_REPO, RELEASES_WORKER_IMAGE_REPO,
RELEASES_WEBHOOK_SECRET, RELEASES_GITHUB_TOKEN, RELEASES_ENABLED. Set
RELEASES_ENABLED=false to disable the feature entirely.
OS-level updates and reboot are also exposed: detect apt / dnf / yum /
pacman / apk, run the right upgrade noninteractively, return the full
output and a reboot-required flag. Reboots are never automatic.
Migrations:
000028_worker_ssh — ssh fields, install_state enum, last_seen,
host fingerprint
000029_worker_credentials — aws_credentials + worker_profiles +
workers.profile_id + workers.config_applied_at
000030_worker_releases — release_channel enum, auto_update,
resolved_image_tag, workers.image_version
Endpoints added:
POST /admin/workers (create + keypair)
GET /admin/workers/managed
GET /admin/workers/:id/managed
POST /admin/workers/:id/{test,install,restart,upgrade,uninstall,rotate-keys,apply,system-update,reboot}
PUT /admin/workers/:id/profile
GET /admin/workers/:id/{live-status,logs}
DELETE /admin/workers/:id
GET /admin/aws-credentials CRUD
GET /admin/worker-profiles CRUD + /workers + /apply + /release
GET /admin/releases/state
POST /admin/releases/check
POST /webhooks/github/releases public, HMAC-validated
Admin UI:
/app/admin/workers list with status + version columns
/app/admin/workers/new add form with profile dropdown
/app/admin/workers/:id detail with all actions + logs + system update
/app/admin/credentials tabs: AWS credentials + worker profiles,
Releases panel, channel selector +
auto-update toggle in profile form