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guestguard/internal/notification/email_ses.go
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Kwaku Danso 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>
2026-05-17 22:14:50 +01:00

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package notification
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws"
awsconfig "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/config"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/sesv2"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/sesv2/types"
)
// SESConfig is the surface area for picking an SES sender. ConfigurationSet
// is optional but recommended in production — it's where bounce + complaint
// SNS topics get wired so the webhook handler has something to consume.
type SESConfig struct {
Region string
FromEmail string
FromName string
ConfigurationSet string
PublicBaseURL string // for unsubscribe links in templates
}
// SESEmailSender sends transactional emails (verification + reset for the
// auth flows, plus invitation/confirmation/reminder for guests) via Amazon
// SESv2. The same client serves both audiences so callers don't end up
// with two SES configurations to maintain.
type SESEmailSender struct {
client *sesv2.Client
tpls *Templates
from string
configSet *string
baseURL string
}
// NewSESEmailSender returns a configured SES sender, or an error if the
// AWS SDK can't bootstrap. The caller typically constructs this once at
// startup and reuses it for the lifetime of the process.
func NewSESEmailSender(ctx context.Context, cfg SESConfig, tpls *Templates) (*SESEmailSender, error) {
if cfg.FromEmail == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ses: FromEmail required")
}
if cfg.Region == "" {
cfg.Region = "us-east-1"
}
awsCfg, err := awsconfig.LoadDefaultConfig(ctx, awsconfig.WithRegion(cfg.Region))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ses: load aws config: %w", err)
}
client := sesv2.NewFromConfig(awsCfg)
from := cfg.FromEmail
if cfg.FromName != "" {
from = fmt.Sprintf("%s <%s>", cfg.FromName, cfg.FromEmail)
}
var cs *string
if cfg.ConfigurationSet != "" {
cs = aws.String(cfg.ConfigurationSet)
}
return &SESEmailSender{
client: client,
tpls: tpls,
from: from,
configSet: cs,
baseURL: strings.TrimRight(cfg.PublicBaseURL, "/"),
}, nil
}
// --- auth.EmailSender implementation ---
// SendVerification renders the verification template and posts it to SES.
func (s *SESEmailSender) SendVerification(ctx context.Context, to, name, link string) error {
return s.sendTemplated(ctx, to, "Verify your GuestGuard email",
TmplVerification, map[string]any{
"Name": name,
"Link": link,
})
}
// SendPasswordReset renders the reset template and posts it to SES.
func (s *SESEmailSender) SendPasswordReset(ctx context.Context, to, name, link string) error {
return s.sendTemplated(ctx, to, "Reset your GuestGuard password",
TmplPasswordReset, map[string]any{
"Name": name,
"Link": link,
"ExpiryHumane": "1 hour",
})
}
// SendCollaboratorInvite renders the team-invite template and posts it to SES.
func (s *SESEmailSender) SendCollaboratorInvite(ctx context.Context, to, inviterName, eventName, role, link string) error {
return s.sendTemplated(ctx, to,
inviterName+" invited you to "+eventName,
TmplCollaboratorInvite, map[string]any{
"InviterName": inviterName,
"EventName": eventName,
"Role": role,
"Link": link,
})
}
// SendGuest is used by the notifier worker for invitation / confirmation /
// reminder emails — anything addressed at a guest.
func (s *SESEmailSender) SendGuest(ctx context.Context, to, subject string, name TemplateName, data map[string]any) (providerMessageID string, err error) {
return s.sendTemplatedReturnID(ctx, to, subject, name, data)
}
// --- internals ---
func (s *SESEmailSender) sendTemplated(ctx context.Context, to, subject string, name TemplateName, data map[string]any) error {
_, err := s.sendTemplatedReturnID(ctx, to, subject, name, data)
return err
}
func (s *SESEmailSender) sendTemplatedReturnID(ctx context.Context, to, subject string, name TemplateName, data map[string]any) (string, error) {
if data == nil {
data = map[string]any{}
}
data["Subject"] = subject
html, text, err := s.tpls.Render(name, data)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
out, err := s.client.SendEmail(ctx, &sesv2.SendEmailInput{
FromEmailAddress: aws.String(s.from),
Destination: &types.Destination{ToAddresses: []string{to}},
ConfigurationSetName: s.configSet,
Content: &types.EmailContent{
Simple: &types.Message{
Subject: &types.Content{Data: aws.String(subject), Charset: aws.String("UTF-8")},
Body: &types.Body{
Html: &types.Content{Data: aws.String(html), Charset: aws.String("UTF-8")},
Text: &types.Content{Data: aws.String(text), Charset: aws.String("UTF-8")},
},
},
},
})
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("ses: send: %w", err)
}
if out.MessageId == nil {
return "", nil
}
return *out.MessageId, nil
}