Tightens three tests whose names overstated what they checked:
- `login_succeeds_and_rotates_session` now asserts the login cookie
differs from the registration cookie, and that the registration
cookie is still valid after login (the documented contract).
- `storage::local::rejects_path_traversal` exercises three extra
rejection paths the existing implementation already handled but the
tests didn't probe: `a/./b`, the single-segment `.`, and the empty
segment `a//b`.
- `create_and_use_bot_token` asserts that `token_hash` is *absent*
from the response (`get(...).is_none()`), not just `is_null()`,
which would have accepted an explicit `"token_hash": null` payload
too.
Adds four coverage cases that the audit flagged as missing:
- `me_rejects_expired_session` — hand-craft a session row with
`expires_at = now() - 1h`, hit `/auth/me` with the matching cookie,
expect 401 + `unauthenticated`. Proves the extractor's
`expires_at > now()` filter is wired.
- `concurrent_manga_bookmarks_serialised_by_unique_index` — spawn two
POSTs in parallel for the same `(user, manga, chapter=null)`,
assert one wins (201) and one collides (409) via the partial unique
index from migration 0004.
- `bookmark_create_accepts_bearer_token` — mint a bot token and POST
/bookmarks with `Authorization: Bearer`, asserting `CurrentUser`
resolves identically to the cookie path on a write endpoint (not
just `/auth/me`).
- Three new unit tests on `app::cors_layer` covering the allowlist
(origin reflected, credentials true), a foreign origin (no
allow-origin header emitted), and the same-origin default (empty
allowlist emits no CORS headers at all).
`cors_layer` is `pub(crate)` now so the tests in `app::tests` can
reach it; the function itself is unchanged.
No version bump.
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Two related correctness fixes from the audit:
- Username uniqueness was case-sensitive (`username text UNIQUE`), so
"Alice" and "alice" could both register and then race on login.
Migration 0006 adds a unique index on `lower(username)`; the
existing constraint is kept (overlapping but cheap) to avoid a
destructive migration on any deployments that may already exist.
`repo::user::find_by_username` now matches on `lower(username) =
lower($1)` so login is case-insensitive against the same index.
Test: registering "alice" then "Alice" returns 409 conflict; login
with "ALICE" succeeds against the existing user.
- `POST /api/v1/bookmarks` silently accepted `page: 0` and `page: -1`
even though both are nonsense for a 1-indexed page number. Reject
with 422 `validation_failed` and `details.page` populated, matching
the pattern used for missing-metadata / empty-title elsewhere. Test
covers both 0 and -1.
Lockstep version bump to 0.9.4.
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The reader route is keyed on chapter number (URL `/manga/{id}/chapter/{n}`,
loaded via `Number(params.n)`), but the bookmarks list was building
hrefs from `chapter_id` (a UUID). Following any chapter bookmark
produced a NaN load on the reader page.
Fix at the API layer so every consumer of /me/bookmarks gets the
information without a follow-up round-trip per bookmark.
- domain::BookmarkSummary: new type, `Bookmark` plus
`chapter_number: Option<i32>`. Populated by a LEFT JOIN on chapters
so manga-level bookmarks come back with `chapter_number = null` and
chapter-level ones get the value. `Bookmark` itself stays minimal
for POST / DELETE responses.
- repo::bookmark::list_for_user returns Vec<BookmarkSummary>.
- api::bookmarks::list_me returns PagedResponse<BookmarkSummary>.
- Frontend `Bookmark` type carries an optional `chapter_number`.
- /bookmarks page builds `/manga/{manga_id}/chapter/{chapter_number}`
for chapter bookmarks, falling back to the manga overview if the
chapter has been deleted out from under the bookmark (chapter_id is
ON DELETE SET NULL, so this is a real edge case).
New test asserts both branches of the JOIN: a chapter-level bookmark
comes back with the right chapter_number and page, a manga-level one
has a null chapter_number.
Lockstep version bump to 0.9.2.
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Backend:
- Migration 0004_bookmarks_unique.sql adds a partial unique index on
(user_id, manga_id) WHERE chapter_id IS NULL. The 0001 UNIQUE
constraint over (user_id, manga_id, chapter_id) doesn't block dupes
when chapter_id is NULL under Postgres's default NULLS DISTINCT, so a
user could otherwise bookmark the same manga twice at the manga
level. Chapter-level dupes are still caught by the 0001 constraint.
- repo::bookmark with create / list_for_user / find_owner / delete.
create catches the 23505 unique violation and surfaces it as
AppError::Conflict so handlers return a clean 409.
- POST /api/v1/bookmarks { manga_id, chapter_id?, page? } — CurrentUser
required. Pre-validates the manga exists (404 if not) and, when
chapter_id is supplied, that the chapter belongs to that manga (also
404), so FK violations can't bubble up as 500s.
- DELETE /api/v1/bookmarks/{id} — owner-only. 404 if unknown, 403 if it
exists for another user, 204 on success. Idempotent: deleting an
already-deleted bookmark is 404, not 500.
- GET /api/v1/me/bookmarks — paged envelope, sorted by created_at DESC,
scoped to the current user so the URL itself can't be used to peek at
someone else's bookmarks.
Integration coverage in tests/api_bookmarks.rs (9 cases): create+list
returns only own; duplicate manga-level bookmark → 409; unknown manga
→ 404; unauthenticated POST → 401; user A cannot delete user B's
bookmark (403); unknown delete → 404; double-delete → 404, not 500;
/me/bookmarks requires auth; paged envelope shape on empty list.
Frontend:
- lib/api/bookmarks.ts with createBookmark / deleteBookmark /
listMyBookmarks. listMyBookmarksOrEmpty wraps the 401 case so pages
can render anonymously without try/catch boilerplate.
- /manga/[id] overview: pre-loads the user's bookmark list in its load
function and renders either:
- "★ Bookmarked" / "☆ Bookmark" toggle with aria-pressed when authed;
click POSTs or DELETEs and mutates a local working copy of the
bookmark list (optimistic UI without re-fetching);
- or a "Sign in to bookmark" link for anonymous users.
- /bookmarks page lists the current user's bookmarks (chapter-level
bookmarks link into the reader, manga-level back to the overview).
Anonymous users see a sign-in prompt instead of a 401 page.
E2E in e2e/bookmarks.spec.ts (3 cases): authed toggle round-trip
(bookmark, see in /bookmarks list, unbookmark); anonymous user gets the
sign-in CTA on the overview; anonymous /bookmarks shows the sign-in
prompt. Existing reader.spec.ts updated for the new
bookmark-signin/toggle test IDs.
Lockstep version bump to 0.7.0.
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