internal/handlers/source_management.go read the target destination
with r.FormValue, which falls back to the URL query string when the
field is absent from the body. So
POST /source/{id}/targets?url=https://hooks.slack.com/services/T/B/S
created a working target from a value carried on the request line,
where logs, proxies, Referer headers and error trackers record it.
That is the remaining ingress path of the credential-exposure class
the render, delivery-error and log-line paths were each closed for.
Every form read in these handlers is now r.PostFormValue, so no
query-string value can populate stored configuration or be taken as a
credential. The one deliberate query read, `page` on the authenticated
pagination links, is untouched: it uses r.URL.Query().Get already.
The access log no longer carries the query on any branch, so the log
half of the report is already mitigated; the Sentry half is not, and
making the body the only place these fields are read from aims every
credential at Sentry's request context. The SDK attaches the request
to every captured event, and SendDefaultPII=false does not cover all
of what it copies: Scope.SetRequest tees the first 10 KiB of the body
into a buffer that ParseForm then fills, and Scope.ApplyToEvent copies
both that buffer and r.URL.RawQuery into the event with no guard,
before BeforeSend runs.
So the BeforeSend hook replaces the query string and the body with a
marker, drops cookies and the remote-address environment, and reduces
the headers to an allowlist. The body is replaced rather than filtered
by route because the SDK hands the hook no request to identify the
route with, and an unrecognised route must not leak; nothing is lost,
since the receiver route's body is already stored on the event and
served from the UI. The headers need an allowlist because the SDK's
own filter removes four names and passes everything else, including
X-Csrf-Token and the shared secrets senders put on the receiver route.
Scheme, host, path, method and X-Request-Id stay, which is what names
the failing route and ties it to the access log line.
Second barrier, for the JSON path that does not exist yet: the fields
that hold a credential are tagged json:"-" so the first handler to
marshal a model cannot serialise one. Target.Config holds the
incoming-webhook URL, APIKey.Key is a bearer token, and Setting.Value
holds the session encryption key. delivery.TargetView remains the
masking barrier for the HTML path, which is unaffected.
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CSRF ran before MaxBodySize, so the CSRF middleware parsed the form body
before any cap applied and an oversized request was read in full before
being rejected. MaxBodySize is now the first middleware in all four route
groups that parse forms, ahead of CSRF and RequireAuth.
An oversize request therefore gets 413 without the handler running and
without state changing, including the password-change route.
Note the ordering trade: an unauthenticated client now receives 413 rather
than an auth redirect on /user/{username}/password.
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Adds an authenticated, CSRF-protected flow that lets a user change their own password from the profile page.
## Route
- New `POST /password` under the `/user/{username}` group in `setupUserRoutes` (`internal/server/routes.go`). That group already applies `CSRF`, `NoCache`, and `RequireAuth`, so the new endpoint inherits all three.
## Handler (`internal/handlers/profile.go`)
- `HandlePasswordChange` enforces own-user access: the `{username}` path parameter must equal the session username (same 403 rule `HandleProfile` uses). This check plus the session lookup is factored into a shared `profileOwnerOrDeny` helper now used by both handlers.
- Parses `current_password`, `new_password`, and `confirm_password` (body size limited via `http.MaxBytesReader`).
- Verifies the current password with `database.VerifyPassword` against the stored hash.
- Requires the new password to be non-empty and equal to the confirmation.
- Hashes the new password with `database.HashPassword` — the same Argon2id helper used to bootstrap the admin user — and persists it on the user row. No new crypto.
- Re-renders the profile page with a clear success or error message. Wrong current password, empty new password, and mismatched confirmation are each rejected with their own message and leave the stored hash unchanged.
## Template (`templates/profile.html`)
- Adds a "Change Password" card with current / new / confirm password fields plus the hidden `csrf_token` (matching the login form's CSRF embedding).
- Renders success/error alerts using the existing `alert-success` / `alert-error` styles. No new CSS classes, so no Tailwind rebuild is required.
## Tests (`internal/handlers/profile_test.go`)
- `TestHandlePasswordChange_Success`: seeds a user, posts a valid change, asserts success message and that the stored hash changed and verifies against the new password.
- `TestHandlePasswordChange_WrongCurrentPassword`: posts a wrong current password, asserts the rejection message and that the stored hash is unchanged.
Validated with `docker build .` (fmt-check, lint, test, build) — exit 0.
Closes#65
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Reviewed-on: #83
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Enforces authentication for the `/user/{username}` route group at the middleware layer, matching every other authenticated route group.
## Changes
- **`internal/server/routes.go`** (`setupUserRoutes`): added `r.Use(s.mw.RequireAuth())` immediately after the existing `r.Use(s.mw.CSRF())` on the `/user/{username}` group, so auth is enforced by design (CSRF first, then RequireAuth) — consistent with `/sources` and `/source/{sourceID}`.
- **`internal/handlers/profile.go`** (`HandleProfile`): removed the now-dead unauthenticated-redirect branch (RequireAuth guarantees an authenticated session before the handler runs). The handler still reads the username and user id from the session for the own-profile-only check; a request for another user's profile still returns 403. The session-retrieval error is now handled as a 500.
## Tests (`internal/handlers/profile_test.go`)
- own profile returns 200
- another user's profile returns 403
- an unauthenticated request to `/user/{username}` is redirected to `/pages/login` at the middleware layer and never reaches the endpoint handler (routing-level test replicating the CSRF + RequireAuth chain)
## Validation
`docker build .` (fmt-check, lint, test, build) passes.
Closes#60
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Reviewed-on: #71
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Closes [issue #50](#50)
## Summary
Refactors the Dockerfile to use a separate lint stage with a pinned golangci-lint Docker image, following the pattern used by [sneak/pixa](https://git.eeqj.de/sneak/pixa). This replaces the previous approach of installing golangci-lint via curl in the builder stage.
## Changes
### Dockerfile
- **New `lint` stage** using `golangci/golangci-lint:v2.11.3` (Debian-based, pinned by sha256 digest) as a separate build stage
- **Builder stage** depends on lint via `COPY --from=lint /src/go.sum /dev/null` — build won't proceed unless linting passes
- **Go bumped** from 1.24 to 1.26.1 (`golang:1.26.1-bookworm`, pinned by sha256)
- **golangci-lint bumped** from v1.64.8 to v2.11.3
- All three Docker images (golangci-lint, golang, alpine) pinned by sha256 digest
- Debian-based golangci-lint image used (not Alpine) because mattn/go-sqlite3 CGO does not compile on musl (off64_t)
### Linter Config (.golangci.yml)
- Migrated from v1 to v2 format (`version: "2"` added)
- Removed linters no longer available in v2: `gofmt` (handled by `make fmt-check`), `gosimple` (merged into `staticcheck`), `typecheck` (always-on in v2)
- Same set of linters enabled — no rules weakened
### Code Fixes (all lint issues from v2 upgrade)
- Added package comments to all packages
- Added doc comments to all exported types, functions, and methods
- Fixed unchecked errors flagged by `errcheck` (sqlDB.Close, os.Setenv in tests, resp.Body.Close, fmt.Fprint)
- Fixed unused parameters flagged by `revive` (renamed to `_`)
- Fixed `gosec` G120 warnings: added `http.MaxBytesReader` before `r.ParseForm()` calls
- Fixed `staticcheck` QF1012: replaced `WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(...))` with `fmt.Fprintf`
- Fixed `staticcheck` QF1003: converted if/else chain to tagged switch
- Renamed `DeliveryTask` → `Task` to avoid package stutter (`delivery.Task` instead of `delivery.DeliveryTask`)
- Renamed shadowed builtin `max` parameter to `upperBound` in `cryptoRandInt`
- Used `t.Setenv` instead of `os.Setenv` in tests (auto-restores)
### README.md
- Updated version requirements: Go 1.26+, golangci-lint v2.11+
- Updated Dockerfile description in project structure
## Verification
`docker build .` passes cleanly — formatting check, linting, all tests, and build all succeed.
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Reviewed-on: #55
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Templates are now embedded using //go:embed and parsed once at startup
with template.Must(template.ParseFS(...)). This avoids re-parsing
template files from disk on every request and removes the dependency
on template files being present at runtime.
closes #7