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dbddf17e3b |
fix(rsvp): defend the edit flow against forwarded invitation links
When a guest submitted via their invitation and then forwarded the link
(or someone copied the URL), the recipient was shown the original guest's
response and a "Change my response" button. Two real problems:
- Privacy leak: the original guest's reply was visible
- Integrity: the recipient could silently overwrite the response
The fix is two layered defences plus a recovery path, matching the
industry pattern used by Eventbrite / Partiful / Lu.ma:
Backend
- GET /access/{token} now compares the device fingerprint of the
current request to the fingerprint stored on the existing RSVP.
When they don't match, the rsvp field is omitted from the
response and a new rsvp_submitted_elsewhere flag is set instead.
The original guest's reply stays private.
- PATCH /rsvp/{token} runs the same gate before scoring. A foreign
device gets 403 with a hint to request an edit link.
- The fingerprint check is intentionally narrow (user_agent only),
so a guest jumping between Wi-Fi and mobile data on the same
phone still sails through.
Recovery path
- New POST /access/{token}/request-edit-link mints a short-lived
edit nonce (Redis, 30-min TTL, SHA-256-hashed), then emails it
to the guest's address on file via the existing EmailSender.
Rate-limited to 3 per token per hour.
- GET /access/{token}?edit=<nonce> and PATCH /rsvp with edit_nonce
in the body both accept the nonce as a bypass for the
same-device check. Lets the real guest edit from a new phone
when their original device is gone.
- New SendRSVPEditLink method on auth.EmailSender, implemented by
every concrete sender (log stub / Resend / SMTP / SES), with a
branded HTML+text template that explains the "we sent this
because we didn't recognise the device" framing.
Frontend
- rsvp/[token].vue learns the new "responded elsewhere" state.
Renders "This invitation has already been used" + a
"Send me an edit link" CTA when the access response says we
have somewhere to deliver it. Empty-state copy reads "If you
forwarded the link, please ask the original guest to reach
out to the host".
- When the URL carries ?edit=<nonce>, the page passes it on the
/access call (so the backend unhides the RSVP), opens the edit
form pre-populated, and forwards the nonce on PATCH.
- Removed two leftover leaks from earlier — the page no longer
shows internal "Risk score N · band" to confirmed or blocked
guests; the blocked-attempt copy now reads "Something about
this attempt looked off" rather than "suspicious access
attempt".
Defensive nil-guard
- The access handler's NATS publish goroutine now skips when
deps.AccessPublisher is nil (matches the rsvp publisher's
existing guard); without it the handler nil-panicked in tests
that don't wire NATS.
Tests
- TestFingerprintsSimilar (unit) covers the same-UA / different-UA
/ missing-UA matrix.
- TestForwardedInvitationLinkDefence (integration) walks the full
flow: submit from UA-A, hide on UA-B, request link, follow nonce
from UA-B and edit, then verify a UA-C with a forged nonce is
still refused.
- Full integration suite passes (183.5s).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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3973e4058d |
feat(tier2): multi-host / collaborators — Block C
Events can now have multiple users with distinct roles:
owner — manage collaborators, delete event, full access
editor — manage guests, tokens, CSV import, patch event
viewer — read-only access to everything
Schema (migration 0008)
- collaborator_role ENUM + event_collaborators + collaborator_invites
- Backfill: every existing events.host_id becomes an owner row
- EventRepo.Create seeds the owner row in the same transaction so
no future event can exist without one
Authz
- New requireRole(eventID, userID, minRole) helper. Non-members 404;
insufficient role 403. Replaces requireEventOwner across every
shared-role handler (events.get/update, guests CRUD, tokens issue/
rotate/bulk, csv preview/commit/template, activity, ws-ticket)
- events.delete + collaborator management stay owner-only
- GET /events lists every event the user has any role on
- /events/{id} response now embeds your_role for UI branching
Collaborator endpoints
- GET /events/{id}/collaborators (viewer+)
- POST /events/{id}/collaborators (owner) — sends invite email
- PATCH /events/{id}/collaborators/{user_id} (owner) — role change
- DELETE /events/{id}/collaborators/{user_id} (owner) — refuses last owner
- DELETE /events/{id}/collaborators/pending (owner) — cancel invite
- GET /invites/{token} (public) — preview summary
- POST /invites/{token}/accept (authed) — atomic accept
Invitations
- SHA-256 hashed in DB; raw value only lives in the email link
- 7-day TTL, single-use, email-bound (caller's email must match)
- New SendCollaboratorInvite on auth.EmailSender + Resend/SMTP/SES
senders + log stub; collaborator_invite.html/txt branded template
Frontend
- TeamCard.vue on the event detail page: lists collaborators with
inline role-change + remove, pending-invites with cancel, invite
modal (email + role). Owner-only actions hidden for editors/viewers
- /invites/[token] accept page: shows invite summary, prompts signup
or sign-in with pre-filled email, refuses mismatched accounts
Tests (all 6 pass on the existing testcontainers harness)
- backfill: legacy host gets owner role
- role enforcement: viewer can read, editor can write guests but not
delete/manage team, non-member 404s everywhere
- last-owner removal refused (400)
- shared events show up in collaborator's /events list
- invite flow: create → preview → accept → role granted → replay 410
- email mismatch on accept returns 403
- expired invite returns 410
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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59b8781659 |
feat: ship Tier 1 — auth, authz, rate limits, real notifications, CSV import, billing, backups/DR, privacy
Closes every block in docs/TIER1_PLAN.md from the Claude-scope side. The
homelab / cloud setup steps (SES verification, restore drill, lawyer-
drafted ToS) remain operator-owned but are unblocked.
Block A — Authentication
- Migration 0003: password_hash, email_verified, email_verification_tokens,
password_reset_tokens, refresh_tokens (with replaced_by family chain).
- Bcrypt hasher, HS256 JWT signer, single-use refresh tokens with rotation
+ replay-detection (revokes the family on reuse).
- /auth/signup, /login, /refresh, /logout, /verify-email,
/forgot-password, /reset-password — enumeration-safe.
- requireAuth middleware + GET /me.
- Frontend useAuth/useApi with auto-refresh-on-401, login/signup/verify/
forgot/reset pages, route-guard middleware.
Block B — Authorisation
- EventRepo.GetForHost; Update/Delete scoped by host_id.
- All host routes behind requireAuth + ownership; cross-tenant returns
404 (no enumeration). ?host_id removed.
- WS auth via short-lived single-use tickets (POST /auth/ws-ticket).
- Tests: TestCrossTenantIsolation — 9 probes.
Block C — Rate limiting
- Redis sliding-window via Lua (atomic ZADD+ZCARD+PEXPIRE).
- Per-route limits matching the plan (signup IP, login IP+email, RSVP/
access by token, events/guests/tokens by user_id).
- 429 with Retry-After header and JSON body.
- Auth lockout: 5 failed logins → account locked, only password reset
clears it.
- Frontend: useErrMessage normalises 429 + locked messaging.
Block D — Real notifications
- Migration 0004: provider_message_id, bounce_type, complained columns
+ unsubscribes (CITEXT) suppression table.
- Branded HTML + plaintext templates for verification, reset, invitation,
confirmation, reminder. Per-page templates avoid html/template's
contextual-escape collisions.
- Senders: SESv2, Twilio (SMS), SMTP (Mailpit-friendly), Resend HTTP.
- PickEmailSender priority Resend > SMTP > SES > Log — system boots
cleanly in dev with Mailpit; production flips one env var.
- Webhook endpoints (Twilio status + SES SNS) — bounces add to suppression;
signature verification stubbed pending creds.
- Auto-send: POST /tokens publishes invitation.send; notifier renders +
delivers via the configured backend; suppression list honoured.
- Bulk + per-row invitation flow: POST /events/{id}/guests/invitations/bulk
returns per-guest tokens so phone-only guests can be SMS'd manually.
- Unsubscribe: signed HMAC token (no TTL) + /unsubscribe/[token] page.
- WhatsApp Option A+: wa.me click-to-chat wizard with per-guest progress
tracking, isLikelyE164 validation, edit-from-wizard.
- Token rotate (POST /tokens/rotate) invalidates the old URL — used by
the regenerate-link flow.
- Mailpit added to docker-compose for dev inbox.
Block E — CSV import
- Streaming parser: tolerant header detection, UTF-8 BOM + UTF-16 LE/BE
decoding, row-level validation, 5,000-row cap.
- Strict E.164 phone validation with helpful error message.
- POST /preview + /import + GET /template; preview UI on event page;
atomic per-batch with dedup on existing emails.
Phone capture across UI
- PhoneInput component: country picker (~50 ISO codes) + national input +
live E.164 preview + inline length validation.
- Used in Add Guest and Edit Guest modals. Smart paste-handling extracts
country code from full E.164 strings.
Block F — Billing (Stripe)
- Migration 0005: subscriptions table (user_id → tier/status/period_end +
Stripe customer/sub ids). Partial unique index keeps one granting sub
per user.
- internal/billing: Tier + Limits model (Free 1/50, Pro 10/1000, Business
∞/5000), Stripe SDK wrapper with IgnoreAPIVersionMismatch for newer
account API versions.
- /billing/checkout-session, /billing/portal, /billing/status,
/webhooks/stripe (signature-verified, lifecycle events).
- Tier enforcement: 402 on POST /events, /guests, /import with
{error, reason, tier, used, limit, upgrade_url} body.
- Frontend: useBilling composable, /dashboard/billing page (current plan,
usage bars, tier cards), global UpgradeModal triggered by useApi's
402 interceptor.
- Customer portal kept for self-service cancel/payment-method changes.
Block G — Backups & DR (application side)
- Every migration has a tested .down.sql.
- TestMigrationRoundtrip applies all ups → all downs → all ups against a
fresh container; catches asymmetric down migrations.
- cmd/restore-verify: 28-check post-restore invariant tool (schema
presence, no orphans across 10 FK relationships, email uniqueness,
single-active subscription, row-count snapshot).
- docs/RUNBOOK_RESTORE.md: 9-step restore procedure with RTO/RPO
targets, drill instructions, rollback path.
Block H — Privacy compliance (application side)
- Migration 0006: deleted_at + terms_accepted_at + privacy_policy_accepted_at
on users. Partial index on email for live-only uniqueness.
- GET /me/data-export — synchronous JSON dump (user, events, guests,
tokens, rsvps, access_logs, notifications).
- DELETE /me — soft-delete with PII scrub + refresh-token revocation;
re-signup with same email works.
- POST /me/accept-terms — idempotent consent recording.
- Frontend /privacy + /terms placeholder pages with substantive (pending
legal review) copy; footer links; signup terms checkbox; TermsGateModal
for accounts created before the rollout; export + delete buttons on
/dashboard/billing.
Tests
- All migrations verified up/down/up.
- Integration suite: TestE2EHappyPath, TestAuthFlow, TestCrossTenantIsolation,
TestRateLimitSignup, TestLoginLockout, TestUnsubscribeFlow,
TestSESBounceWebhook, TestTwilioStatusWebhook, TestCsvImportFlow,
TestCsvImportAtomicRollback, TestBulkIssueInvitations, TestBulkIssueExplicitSubset,
TestTokenIssuePublishesInvitation, TestTokenIssueWithoutGuestEmailSkipsInvitation,
TestGuestUpdate, TestGuestDelete, TestTokenRotate, TestSMTPSenderAgainstMailpit,
TestFreeTierEventLimit, TestFreeTierGuestLimit, TestBusinessTierBypassesLimits,
TestDataExport, TestDeleteMe, TestAcceptTerms, TestMigrationRoundtrip.
Full suite runs in ~120s against real Postgres + NATS + Redis + Mailpit.
- Unit suite green across internal/auth, internal/csvimport,
internal/notification, internal/ratelimit, internal/domain.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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