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Matthew Meszaros defe511bd3 feat: show full admin user list errors
Use the shared error state on user and organization admin tables so failed loads expose the real API message and request ID.
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admin

Warmbly's internal admin control plane. Separate Vite + React app, parallel to web/, that drives the /admin/* endpoints on the same backend.

Why a separate app

The dashboard at web/ is the product surface for customers. The admin app is the surface for the Warmbly team running the platform. Splitting them gives us:

  • a smaller, faster admin bundle (no tiptap, no marketing chrome, no onboarding flow)
  • independent deployment cadence (admin can ship without touching customer code)
  • different origin in production, so a stolen dashboard session can't quietly use admin endpoints
  • a clear visual marker (the amber ADMIN badge + stripe + sidebar tint) so anyone with both tabs open knows which one is which

Both apps share the same backend, the same Bearer-token auth shape, and the same shadcn primitives.

Run it locally

pnpm install
pnpm dev          # boots on http://localhost:5174
pnpm build        # production bundle into ./dist
pnpm typecheck    # tsc -b
pnpm lint

From the repo root you can also use make admin, which is a shortcut for cd admin && pnpm dev. make app does not start this app — admin lives outside the docker compose stack so it can ship on its own cadence.

The dev server defaults to port 5174 so it coexists with the dashboard's 5173.

First admin (local dev)

Admin access is gated by users.admin_permissions (bitmask) on the backend. Nothing in the codebase seeds the first admin — sign up through the dashboard as normal, then promote yourself from the repo root:

make grant-admin EMAIL=you@example.com               # super-admin
make grant-admin EMAIL=you@example.com ROLE=support  # or ops, analyst
make revoke-admin EMAIL=you@example.com              # drop back to 0

Role bitmasks mirror AdminRolePermissions in internal/models/admin_permission.go. For one-off permission combinations, pass a raw BITMASK=N instead of ROLE.

Once a super-admin exists they can grant the rest through the in-app user management screen, which goes through the audited GrantAdminPermissions path instead of raw SQL.

Set up .env.local from .env.example:

cp .env.example .env.local
Variable Purpose
VITE_API_URL Same Warmbly backend the dashboard talks to. Reuses /admin/*.
VITE_ENV_LABEL Drives the Production / Staging / Development pill in the topbar.
VITE_DASHBOARD_URL Used by the "Open dashboard" link in the user menu.

Visual differentiation (do not strip)

This app is intentionally tinted differently from the dashboard. If you find yourself "cleaning up" the amber accent, stop and read this section first.

  • ADMIN badge in the sidebar header and on the login card. Amber pill, ShieldAlert icon. Always visible.
  • 3px stripe along the top of the app shell (admin-stripe utility). First thing the eye lands on.
  • Sidebar tint (--sidebar shifted warm + faint diagonal pattern via admin-sidebar-pattern) so the rail reads as a different surface than the dashboard's near-white sidebar.
  • Amber active-nav state instead of the dashboard's blue.
  • Env pill in the topbar — different colour per environment.
  • Title prefix: index.html ships <title>Admin · Warmbly</title> and the favicon is an amber-bordered shield (public/admin-icon.svg).

These signals are layered on purpose. A single one (e.g. just the badge) is easy to overlook in a tab strip. Stacked, they make it obvious that the user is in the privileged surface.

What's wired vs. stubbed

Real data:

  • Overview — /admin/analytics/overview plus /admin/workers/managed for the fleet card
  • Workers list — /admin/workers/managed
  • Worker detail — /admin/workers/:id/managed, /admin/workers/:id/live-status, /admin/workers/:id/logs, plus the SSH lifecycle mutations (test, install, restart, uninstall)
  • Egresses — wired to /admin/workers/managed re-framed as sending identities (TODO when /admin/egresses exists)
  • Audit Log — /admin/audit-logs
  • Settings (Encryption, Storage, Messaging, Cache, Transports) — /admin/settings/backends with kind filter; renders an "endpoint pending" placeholder when the registry isn't wired yet

Stubs (page exists, no backend wire-up yet):

  • Mailboxes
  • Users
  • Organizations
  • Plans & Billing
  • Warmup pools
  • Campaigns
  • Analytics (cross-platform charts; the Overview page already feeds from the same family of endpoints)

Layout

admin/
├── index.html
├── package.json
├── vite.config.ts
├── tsconfig*.json
├── eslint.config.js
├── components.json          # shadcn config, mirrors web/
├── public/
│   └── admin-icon.svg       # amber-stroked shield favicon
└── src/
    ├── main.tsx             # router + query client + providers
    ├── global.css           # design tokens (mirror of web/) + admin-only tokens
    ├── app/
    │   ├── auth/LoginPage.tsx
    │   ├── dashboard/       # Overview, Workers, Egresses, Audit, stubs
    │   └── settings/        # Encryption/Storage/Messaging/Cache/Transports
    ├── components/
    │   ├── layout/          # AppShell, Sidebar, Topbar, AdminBadge, EnvPill, …
    │   └── ui/              # shadcn primitives copied from web/src/components/ui
    ├── hooks/
    │   └── useMe.ts
    └── lib/
        ├── env.ts
        ├── utils.ts
        ├── auth/storage.ts  # Bearer token persistence
        └── api/
            ├── client.ts    # axios instance + Request<T>
            ├── client/
            │   ├── auth/    # login, getMe, logout
            │   └── admin/   # workers, audit, analytics, settings
            └── models/