dead_letter triggers have been registerable since v1.1.1 but their
handlers never fired: dispatcher::handle_failure wrote the dead_letters
row and stopped — list_matching_dead_letter had no production caller.
Any deploy v1.1.1–v1.1.6 with dead_letter triggers had silently
non-functional handlers.
The fix: after the dead-letter row is inserted on retry exhaustion, fan
out to matching dead_letter triggers (filtered by source / originating
trigger_id / script_id) and enqueue one outbox row per match carrying a
real-shape TriggerEvent::DeadLetter (the §6 brief field names were stale
— used the actual variant: dead_letter_id, original: Box<TriggerEvent>,
attempts, last_error, trigger_id, script_id, first/last_attempt_at).
The recursion-stop (a handler's own failure isn't re-dead-lettered)
is upheld by the existing is_dead_letter_handler short-circuit.
Tests (DB-gated): handler actually fires with the nested original event;
existing row-create test now also asserts handler-fire; source_filter
excludes non-matching; failing handler does not recurse.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Encrypted per-app secrets, reachable from scripts as
secrets::{get,set,delete,list}(name) and managed from the dashboard
Secrets tab. Values are AES-256-GCM-sealed with the process master key
(picloud_shared::crypto) before they touch Postgres; the repo only ever
sees ciphertext + nonce. JSON round-trip preserves Rhai types.
- migration 0023_secrets.sql (PRIMARY KEY (app_id, name)).
- SecretsService trait (picloud-shared) + SecretsServiceImpl + repo
(manager-core), wired into the Services bundle and Rhai engine.
- Capability::AppSecretsRead/Write (→ script:read / script:write); no
new Scope variants (seven-scope commitment).
- Admin API GET/POST/DELETE /apps/{id}/secrets (list returns names +
updated_at, never values).
- build_app now takes a MasterKey, sourced from PICLOUD_SECRET_KEY in
main.rs; test callers pass a fixed test key.
- 64 KB value cap (PICLOUD_SECRET_MAX_VALUE_BYTES); no ServiceEvent
emission (secret writes don't fire triggers, by design).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>