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Read form fields from the POST body only (closes #160)
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

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// Package server wires up HTTP routes and manages the
// application lifecycle.
package server
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"net/http"
"os"
"os/signal"
"syscall"
"time"
"go.uber.org/fx"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/config"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/globals"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/handlers"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/logger"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/middleware"
"github.com/getsentry/sentry-go"
"github.com/go-chi/chi"
)
const (
// ShutdownTimeout is the maximum time to wait for the HTTP
// server to finish in-flight requests during shutdown.
//
// It must stay strictly below the fx stop timeout in
// cmd/webhooker, which bounds the whole stop sequence: a drain
// that used the entire sequence budget would leave nothing for
// the hooks that run after the server, including the database
// close. It is exported so that relationship can be tested.
ShutdownTimeout = 3 * time.Second
// TailHookReserve is the share of the fx stop budget this hook
// refuses to spend, leaving it for the hooks that run after the
// server: the delivery engine, the healthcheck, the webhook DB
// manager and the database close.
TailHookReserve = 2 * time.Second
// sentryFlushTimeout is the longest wait for Sentry to flush
// pending events during shutdown, before the remaining stop
// budget is taken into account.
sentryFlushTimeout = 2 * time.Second
// minSentryFlush is the shortest flush worth attempting. Below
// it the remaining budget goes to the tail hooks instead.
minSentryFlush = 250 * time.Millisecond
)
// SentryFlushBudget reports how long the Sentry flush may run when
// remaining is the time left on the fx stop context after the HTTP
// drain. sentry.Flush takes a bare duration and honours no context,
// so this clamp is the only thing keeping a stalled flush from
// spending the tail hooks' share of the budget on top of a
// full-length drain. TailHookReserve is held back, and anything
// under minSentryFlush is skipped rather than attempted uselessly.
func SentryFlushBudget(remaining time.Duration) time.Duration {
budget := min(remaining-TailHookReserve, sentryFlushTimeout)
if budget < minSentryFlush {
return 0
}
return budget
}
//nolint:revive // ServerParams is a standard fx naming convention.
type ServerParams struct {
fx.In
Logger *logger.Logger
Globals *globals.Globals
Config *config.Config
Middleware *middleware.Middleware
Handlers *handlers.Handlers
}
// Server is the main HTTP server that wires up routes and manages
// graceful shutdown.
type Server struct {
startupTime time.Time
exitCode int
sentryEnabled bool
log *slog.Logger
cancelFunc context.CancelFunc
httpServer *http.Server
router *chi.Mux
params ServerParams
mw *middleware.Middleware
h *handlers.Handlers
}
// New creates a Server that starts the HTTP listener on fx start
// and stops it gracefully.
func New(lc fx.Lifecycle, params ServerParams) (*Server, error) {
s := new(Server)
s.params = params
s.mw = params.Middleware
s.h = params.Handlers
s.log = params.Logger.Get()
lc.Append(fx.Hook{
OnStart: func(_ context.Context) error {
s.startupTime = time.Now()
go s.Run()
return nil
},
OnStop: func(ctx context.Context) error {
s.cleanShutdown(ctx)
return nil
},
})
return s, nil
}
// Run configures Sentry and starts serving HTTP requests.
func (s *Server) Run() {
s.configure()
// logging before sentry, because sentry logs
s.enableSentry()
s.serve()
}
// MaintenanceMode returns whether the server is in maintenance
// mode.
func (s *Server) MaintenanceMode() bool {
return s.params.Config.MaintenanceMode
}
func (s *Server) enableSentry() {
s.sentryEnabled = false
if s.params.Config.SentryDSN == "" {
return
}
err := sentry.Init(sentry.ClientOptions{
Dsn: s.params.Config.SentryDSN,
Release: fmt.Sprintf(
"%s-%s",
s.params.Globals.Appname,
s.params.Globals.Version,
),
// Both hooks, because the SDK runs one for error events
// and the other for transactions.
BeforeSend: scrubSentryRequest,
BeforeSendTransaction: scrubSentryRequest,
})
if err != nil {
s.log.Error("sentry init failure", "error", err)
// Don't use fatal since we still want the service to run
return
}
s.log.Info("sentry error reporting activated")
s.sentryEnabled = true
}
func (s *Server) serve() int {
ctx, cancelFunc := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
s.cancelFunc = cancelFunc
// signal watcher
go func() {
c := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Ignore(syscall.SIGPIPE)
signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM)
// block and wait for signal
sig := <-c
s.log.Info("signal received", "signal", sig.String())
if s.cancelFunc != nil {
// cancelling the main context will trigger a clean
// shutdown via the fx OnStop hook.
s.cancelFunc()
}
}()
go s.serveUntilShutdown()
<-ctx.Done()
// Shutdown is handled by the fx OnStop hook (cleanShutdown).
// Do not call cleanShutdown() here to avoid double invocation.
return s.exitCode
}
func (s *Server) cleanupForExit() {
s.log.Info("cleaning up")
}
func (s *Server) cleanShutdown(ctx context.Context) {
// initiate clean shutdown
s.exitCode = 0
ctxShutdown, shutdownCancel := context.WithTimeout(
ctx, ShutdownTimeout,
)
defer shutdownCancel()
err := s.httpServer.Shutdown(ctxShutdown)
if err != nil {
s.log.Error(
"server clean shutdown failed", "error", err,
)
}
s.cleanupForExit()
if s.sentryEnabled {
s.flushSentry(ctx)
}
}
// flushSentry drains Sentry's queue inside what is left of the fx
// stop budget. A context carrying no deadline — a caller outside the
// fx lifecycle — gets the full timeout.
func (s *Server) flushSentry(ctx context.Context) {
flush := sentryFlushTimeout
if deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok {
flush = SentryFlushBudget(time.Until(deadline))
}
if flush <= 0 {
s.log.Warn(
"skipping sentry flush, stop budget exhausted",
)
return
}
sentry.Flush(flush)
}
func (s *Server) configure() {
// identify ourselves in the logs
s.params.Logger.Identify()
}