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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Adds the full auth flow. Reads stay public; writes (currently only POST
/api/v1/mangas) require a CurrentUser. Both browsers and bot scripts hit
the same endpoints — they just present credentials differently.
Migration 0002_auth.sql introduces users.password_hash, a sessions
table, and an api_tokens table. Sessions and api_tokens store only
sha256(raw_token) — the raw value lives in the cookie or the
Authorization header.
New endpoints under /api/v1/auth/:
- POST /register — argon2id hash, creates a session, sets cookie.
- POST /login — verifies, rotates to a fresh session (old ones expire
naturally so other devices stay signed in).
- POST /logout — deletes the server-side session row + clears the
cookie via Max-Age=0.
- GET /me — current user via the new CurrentUser extractor.
- POST /tokens — issue a bot bearer token; raw value returned exactly
once at creation.
- DELETE /tokens/{id} — owner-only: 404 if unknown, 403 if it exists
but belongs to another user, 204 on success.
The CurrentUser axum extractor resolves cookie first, then
Authorization: Bearer; failure → AppError::Unauthenticated (401). New
AppError variants Unauthenticated/Forbidden/Conflict carry the matching
envelope codes; the top-level match in `code()` stays exhaustive.
Backend integration coverage in tests/api_auth.rs: register sets a
HttpOnly SameSite=Lax cookie and never leaks password_hash; duplicate
username → 409; weak password → 400; login rotates the cookie; wrong
password / unknown user → 401; /me with vs without cookie; logout
invalidates the cookie; bot-token roundtrip via Bearer; user A cannot
delete user B's token (403); unknown delete → 404.
Frontend:
- lib/api/auth.ts — typed wrappers; me() returns null on 401.
- lib/session.svelte.ts — per-tab user state with a seq counter to
guard against an in-flight /me clobbering a fresh setUser.
- lib/api/client.ts — request<T> returns undefined for 204.
- routes/login + routes/register — forms with action="javascript:void(0)"
so the no-JS path is a no-op (avoids the hydration-race where a
pre-attach click would submit via the browser default).
- routes/+layout.svelte — session-aware nav: spinner → user + Logout,
or Login / Register.
- e2e/auth-flow.spec.ts — login flips the layout, logout flips back;
bad credentials surface the API error message.
Config grows AuthConfig (cookie_secure, cookie_domain, session_ttl_days)
and CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS. CORS middleware is mounted in app::build and
stays a no-op (same-origin) until origins are listed.
Lockstep version bump to 0.3.0.
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