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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
clawbot
43c22a9e9a feat: implement per-webhook event databases
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Split data storage into main application DB (config only) and
per-webhook event databases (one SQLite file per webhook).

Architecture changes:
- New WebhookDBManager component manages per-webhook DB lifecycle
  (create, open, cache, delete) with lazy connection pooling via sync.Map
- Main DB (DBURL) stores only config: Users, Webhooks, Entrypoints,
  Targets, APIKeys
- Per-webhook DBs (DATA_DIR) store Events, Deliveries, DeliveryResults
  in files named events-{webhook_uuid}.db
- New DATA_DIR env var (default: ./data dev, /data/events prod)

Behavioral changes:
- Webhook creation creates per-webhook DB file
- Webhook deletion hard-deletes per-webhook DB file (config soft-deleted)
- Event ingestion writes to per-webhook DB, not main DB
- Delivery engine polls all per-webhook DBs for pending deliveries
- Database target type marks delivery as immediately successful (events
  are already in the dedicated per-webhook DB)
- Event log UI reads from per-webhook DBs with targets from main DB
- Existing webhooks without DB files get them created lazily

Removed:
- ArchivedEvent model (was a half-measure, replaced by per-webhook DBs)
- Event/Delivery/DeliveryResult removed from main DB migrations

Added:
- Comprehensive tests for WebhookDBManager (create, delete, lazy
  creation, delivery workflow, multiple webhooks, close all)
- Dockerfile creates /data/events directory

README updates:
- Per-webhook event databases documented as implemented (was Phase 2)
- DATA_DIR added to configuration table
- Docker instructions updated with data volume mount
- Data model diagram updated
- TODO updated (database separation moved to completed)

Closes #15
2026-03-01 17:06:43 -08:00
clawbot
6c393ccb78 fix: database target writes to dedicated archive table
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The "database" target type now writes events to a separate
archived_events table instead of just marking the delivery as done.
This table persists independently of internal event retention/pruning,
allowing the data to be consumed by external systems or preserved
indefinitely.

New ArchivedEvent model copies the full event payload (method, headers,
body, content_type) along with webhook/entrypoint/event/target IDs.
2026-03-01 16:40:27 -08:00
clawbot
7bbe47b943 refactor: rename Processor to Webhook and Webhook to Entrypoint
The top-level entity that groups entrypoints and targets is now called
Webhook (was Processor). The inbound URL endpoint entity is now called
Entrypoint (was Webhook). This rename affects database models, handler
comments, routes, and README documentation.

closes #12
2026-03-01 16:01:44 -08:00
1244f3e2d5 initial 2026-03-01 22:52:08 +07:00