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Route GORM's logger through slog and bound it (closes #178)
GORM's default logger printed the fully interpolated SQL to standard
output on every statement that returned an error, including a plain
record-not-found. On /webhook/{uuid} and on the login form the
interpolated parameter is client-chosen and unbounded, so an
unauthenticated client sized the operator's log, one line per request,
at no level the operator could turn down.

Every gorm.Open in the service now installs internal/gormlog, a
gormlogger.Interface over the service's *slog.Logger. Its lines take
the level the operator set and the handler internal/logger selected; a
record-not-found is not logged as an error, since it is the expected
outcome on both of those paths and each handler already records its
own miss at DEBUG without the SQL; slow statements are kept at WARN
above the same 200ms threshold GORM used; and every value it emits is
spent through an encoded-byte budget.

Trace orders its cases exactly as GORM's own Trace orders them --
error-that-is-not-a-miss, then slow, then routine -- so a statement
that both missed and ran slow is still reported as slow. Ordering the
drop first would have made this adapter strictly less observant than
the IgnoreRecordNotFoundError option it was chosen over, on the two
lookups the issue is about, and a miss is the statement most likely to
be slow.

That budget is internal/middleware's truncateLogField, moved to a new
internal/logfield package now that a second writer needs it. The move
is unchanged logic. MaxAccessLogLineBytes bounds a GORM line too, and
internal/gormlog asserts each line against the constant directly.

The third gorm.Open, in the archive writer, was not named in the issue
and had the same default. All three sites are pinned independently:
internal/handlers covers the main and per-webhook databases,
internal/delivery covers the archive writer, whose type is unexported.
Reverting any one of the three to a bare &gorm.Config{} fails the
suite.

The flood test's per-line and volume assertions were vacuous, because
the replaced default logger wrote only to a buffer while everything
else went to the captured stdout. It now tees to stdout as GORM's real
default does, so a reverted call site lands in the same capture and
those assertions measure the whole writer set.

README: the ceiling now covers GORM, and the writers it does not cover
are re-derived by measuring rather than by reading. fx's console
logger and the Go runtime write to standard error. net/http's nil
ErrorLog is not a separate writer at all -- slog.SetDefault redirects
the log package's default logger into internal/logger's handler, so
those lines arrive on standard output at INFO. A handler panic reaches
that same path because chi's Recoverer crashes before writing, which
is filed as #187 and is also the widest line the service can write, at
2,772 bytes against the stated 2,560.
2026-08-18 01:20:36 +00:00

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// Package database provides SQLite persistence for webhooks, events, and users.
package database
import (
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"database/sql"
"encoding/base64"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"go.uber.org/fx"
"gorm.io/driver/sqlite"
"gorm.io/gorm"
_ "modernc.org/sqlite" // Pure Go SQLite driver
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/config"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/gormlog"
"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/logger"
)
const (
dataDirPerm = 0750
randomPasswordLen = 16
sessionKeyLen = 32
)
//nolint:revive // DatabaseParams is a standard fx naming convention.
type DatabaseParams struct {
fx.In
Config *config.Config
Logger *logger.Logger
}
// Database manages the main SQLite connection and schema migrations.
type Database struct {
db *gorm.DB
log *slog.Logger
params *DatabaseParams
}
// New creates a Database that connects on fx start and disconnects on stop.
func New(
lc fx.Lifecycle,
params DatabaseParams,
) (*Database, error) {
d := &Database{
params: &params,
log: params.Logger.Get(),
}
lc.Append(fx.Hook{
OnStart: func(_ context.Context) error {
return d.connect()
},
OnStop: func(_ context.Context) error {
return d.close()
},
})
return d, nil
}
// DB returns the underlying GORM database handle.
func (d *Database) DB() *gorm.DB {
return d.db
}
// GetOrCreateSessionKey retrieves the session encryption key from the
// settings table. If no key exists, a cryptographically secure random
// 32-byte key is generated, base64-encoded, and stored for future use.
func (d *Database) GetOrCreateSessionKey() (string, error) {
var setting Setting
result := d.db.Where(
&Setting{Key: "session_key"},
).First(&setting)
if result.Error == nil {
return setting.Value, nil
}
if !errors.Is(result.Error, gorm.ErrRecordNotFound) {
return "", fmt.Errorf(
"failed to query session key: %w",
result.Error,
)
}
// Generate a new cryptographically secure 32-byte key
keyBytes := make([]byte, sessionKeyLen)
_, err := rand.Read(keyBytes)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf(
"failed to generate session key: %w",
err,
)
}
encoded := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(keyBytes)
setting = Setting{
Key: "session_key",
Value: encoded,
}
err = d.db.Create(&setting).Error
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf(
"failed to store session key: %w",
err,
)
}
d.log.Info(
"generated new session key and stored in database",
)
return encoded, nil
}
func (d *Database) connect() error {
// Ensure the data directory exists before opening the database.
dataDir := d.params.Config.DataDir
err := os.MkdirAll(dataDir, dataDirPerm)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf(
"creating data directory %s: %w",
dataDir,
err,
)
}
// Construct the main application database path inside DATA_DIR.
dbPath := filepath.Join(dataDir, "webhooker.db")
dbURL := fmt.Sprintf(
"file:%s?cache=shared&mode=rwc",
dbPath,
)
// Open the database with the pure Go SQLite driver
sqlDB, err := sql.Open("sqlite", dbURL)
if err != nil {
d.log.Error(
"failed to open database",
"error", err,
)
return err
}
// Then use it with GORM
db, err := gorm.Open(sqlite.Dialector{
Conn: sqlDB,
}, &gorm.Config{
// Never leave this at GORM's default. See internal/gormlog.
Logger: gormlog.New(d.log),
})
if err != nil {
d.log.Error(
"failed to connect to database",
"error", err,
)
return err
}
d.db = db
d.log.Info("connected to database", "path", dbPath)
// Run migrations
return d.migrate()
}
func (d *Database) migrate() error {
// Run GORM auto-migrations
err := d.Migrate()
if err != nil {
d.log.Error(
"failed to run database migrations",
"error", err,
)
return err
}
d.log.Info("database migrations completed")
// Check if admin user exists
var userCount int64
err = d.db.Model(&User{}).Count(&userCount).Error
if err != nil {
d.log.Error(
"failed to count users",
"error", err,
)
return err
}
if userCount == 0 {
return d.createAdminUser()
}
return nil
}
func (d *Database) createAdminUser() error {
d.log.Info("no users found, creating admin user")
// Generate random password
password, err := GenerateRandomPassword(
randomPasswordLen,
)
if err != nil {
d.log.Error(
"failed to generate random password",
"error", err,
)
return err
}
// Hash the password
hashedPassword, err := HashPassword(password)
if err != nil {
d.log.Error(
"failed to hash password",
"error", err,
)
return err
}
// Create admin user
adminUser := &User{
Username: "admin",
Password: hashedPassword,
}
err = d.db.Create(adminUser).Error
if err != nil {
d.log.Error(
"failed to create admin user",
"error", err,
)
return err
}
d.log.Info("admin user created",
"username", "admin",
"password", password,
"message",
"SAVE THIS PASSWORD - it will not be shown again!",
)
return nil
}
func (d *Database) close() error {
if d.db != nil {
sqlDB, err := d.db.DB()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return sqlDB.Close()
}
return nil
}