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webhooker/internal/delivery/target_log.go
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Bound every slog line against client-chosen text (closes #176)
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package delivery
import (
"context"
"gorm.io/gorm"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/database"
)
// logTarget is a fire-and-forget target that logs the entire
// inbound webhook — the full request body and headers, plus
// the method, content type, and the webhook and entrypoint
// ids — then records a single successful attempt.
//
// This is the one log call in the service that deliberately writes
// unbounded client-chosen bytes, so it is the one exception to the
// per-field budgets in internal/logfield and to the ceiling stated on
// middleware.MaxAccessLogLineBytes. Capping here would defeat the
// target: emitting the payload IS the delivery. It costs nothing by
// default — an authenticated operator has to create a target of this
// type on a specific webhook before a single line is written — and the
// bytes it writes are bounded per event by maxWebhookBodySize (1 MB).
// An operator who adds one is choosing to spend log volume on the
// payloads that webhook receives.
type logTarget struct {
eng *Engine
}
// Deliver implements Target.
func (t *logTarget) Deliver(
_ context.Context,
webhookDB *gorm.DB,
d *database.Delivery,
_ *Task,
_ Scheduler,
) {
t.eng.log.Info(
"webhook event delivered to log target",
"delivery_id", d.ID,
"event_id", d.EventID,
"target_id", d.TargetID,
"target_name", d.Target.Name,
"webhook_id", d.Event.WebhookID,
"entrypoint_id", d.Event.EntrypointID,
"method", d.Event.Method,
"content_type", d.Event.ContentType,
"headers", d.Event.Headers,
"body", d.Event.Body,
)
t.eng.recordResult(
webhookDB, d, 1, true, 0, "", "", 0,
)
t.eng.updateDeliveryStatus(
webhookDB, d, database.DeliveryStatusDelivered,
)
}