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3925fce24a Read form fields from the POST body only (closes #160)
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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. The
SDK attaches the request to every captured event and copies
r.URL.RawQuery into Request.QueryString independently of the access
log, so a BeforeSend hook clears that field before an event leaves the
process. Scheme, host, path and method stay, which is what names the
failing route.

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.
2026-08-17 22:49:28 +00:00
afe88c601a refactor: use pinned golangci-lint Docker image for linting (#55)
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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.

Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.git.eeqj.de>
Reviewed-on: #55
Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.example.org>
Co-committed-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.example.org>
2026-03-25 02:16:38 +01:00
9b9ee1718a refactor: auto-generate session key and store in database
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Remove SESSION_KEY env var requirement. On first startup, a
cryptographically secure 32-byte key is generated and stored in a new
settings table. Subsequent startups load the key from the database.

- Add Setting model (key-value table) for application config
- Add Database.GetOrCreateSessionKey() method
- Session manager initializes in OnStart after database is connected
- Remove DevSessionKey constant and SESSION_KEY env var handling
- Remove prod validation requiring SESSION_KEY
- Update README: config table, Docker instructions, security notes
- Update config.yaml.example
- Update all tests to remove SessionKey references

Addresses owner feedback on issue #15.
2026-03-01 21:57:19 -08:00