* feat: API token management in workspace settings
Add UI and backend support for creating, listing, and revoking
API tokens scoped to workspaces. Includes owner-level workspace
token visibility, OpenAPI documentation, Mongo/Postgres persistence,
and i18n translations.
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
* feat: enforce API token revocation at transactor level
Embed apiTokenId in JWT extra field and add a per-token revocation
cache (60s TTL) in the transactor REST handler. Revoked tokens are
now rejected within ~60 seconds instead of remaining valid until
JWT expiry.
Adds checkApiTokenRevoked account service method for the transactor
to query individual token revocation status.
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
* feat: implement Phase 1 API token scopes (read/write/delete)
Add coarse-grained scope enforcement for API tokens. Tokens can now
be created with scopes ['read:*'], ['read:*','write:*'], or
['read:*','write:*','delete:*']. Existing tokens without scopes
retain full access (backward compatible).
- DB: v26 migration adds scopes TEXT[] column to api_tokens
- Types: add scopes field to ApiToken and ApiTokenInfo
- Operations: createApiToken accepts/validates/persists scopes,
embeds in JWT via extra.scopes
- Enforcement: withSession checks scopes against method; tx handler
additionally requires delete:* for TxRemoveDoc
- Client: createApiToken signature accepts optional scopes param
- UI: scope preset dropdown in create popup (default: Read Only),
permissions column in token list with i18n labels
- Also fixes 3 pre-existing TS2322/TS2345 errors in operations.ts
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
* test: add unit tests for API token scope enforcement
- scopes.test.ts: 8 tests for hasScope() and getRequiredScope() logic
- apiTokenScopes.test.ts: 7 tests for createApiToken scope validation
(valid scopes, multiple scopes, no scopes backward compat, invalid
format rejection, empty array rejection, domain-scope rejection)
and listApiTokens scopes inclusion
- Export hasScope/getRequiredScope from rpc.ts for testability
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
* fix: address review feedback — role restriction, locale parity, formatting
- Restrict API token creation/revocation to AccountRole.User or higher
(guests cannot use API tokens), per reviewer suggestion
- Add 5 missing translation keys (ApiTokenPermissions, ApiTokenScopePreset,
ApiTokenScopeReadOnly, ApiTokenScopeReadWrite, ApiTokenScopeFullAccess)
to all non-en locale files to fix locale parity CI test
- Fix prettier formatting in apiTokenScopes.test.ts
- Rename local `extra` to `tokenExtra` in createApiToken to avoid
shadowing the decoded token's `extra` field
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
* fix: address aonnikov architectural review feedback
- rpc.ts: use system service token for checkApiTokenRevoked so the
revocation check is not coupled to the user's potentially-revoked
bearer token; systemAccountUuid + service:'server' ensures account
service always accepts the call
- ApiDocsSection.svelte: derive transactor base URL from
login.metadata.LoginEndpoint (set on auth) instead of
window.location.origin, which is not necessarily the transactor host
- ApiTokenCreatePopup.svelte: replace manual translate() calls and
themeStore language watch with DropdownLabelsIntl + DropdownIntlItem[],
which handle i18n automatically; error state is now IntlString
- General.svelte: remove legacy GenerateApiToken button, handler, and
ApiTokenPopup import in favour of the new ApiTokens settings panel
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
* fix: formatting in ApiTokenPopup, apiTokenScopes test, and operations
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
* fix: apply rushx fmt to pass CI formatting check
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* fix: restore (s as any) cast in server_http.ts removed by ESLint autofix
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* refactor(token): centralize API token revocation/expiry in verifyToken
Address @aonnikov's review: the bespoke checkApiTokenRevoked RPC and the
ad-hoc revocation cache in the transactor are replaced by a reusable
verifyToken in server-token that checks signature, expiry, and (for
revokable API tokens) revocation via a pluggable checker.
- server-token: add verifyToken + isTokenExpired + setApiTokenRevocationChecker
(the 'method to verify' metadata the plugin needs, without depending on the
account client). Revocation cache (60s TTL) now lives here, reusable by any
service (transactor, blob access, etc.).
- account: the account is now authoritative — wrap() rejects revoked/expired
API tokens, so any account method (selectWorkspace/getWorkspaceInfo/...)
naturally 401s. Removed the redundant checkApiTokenRevoked method.
- account-client: drop checkApiTokenRevoked.
- transactor: withSession uses verifyToken; the registered checker reuses the
existing getLoginInfoByToken instead of a dedicated boolean RPC. Scopes are
parsed once and threaded through (no re-decode in the tx handler).
- tests: verifyToken/isTokenExpired unit coverage.
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* fix(setting): derive REST API base from account-provided transactor endpoint
Address @aonnikov: the REST API host must come from the transactor endpoint
returned by the account service (the login endpoint, a ws(s):// URL), not be
constructed from window.location. Convert ws->http and append /api/v1, matching
the existing ServerManagerGeneral pattern.
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* i18n(setting): translate API token strings across all locales
Address @ArtyomSavchenko: the new API token UI strings were left in English
in non-en locales. Provide translations for ru/de/es/fr/it/pt/pt-br/zh/ja/cs/tr.
The en/ru locale-parity test passes (the prior failure was an en/ru key
mismatch, resolved by the develop merge).
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* style: wrap long lines to satisfy prettier (account utils import, ApiDocsSection)
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* fix(api-token): drop unenforceable scopes, harden the token lifecycle
The scopes were only ever consulted in the transactor's REST handler, so
they promised a boundary the platform did not keep:
- the WebSocket transport decodes the token and never looks at scopes, so
a read-only token could open a socket and issue any transaction;
- even on the REST path, delete:* only matched a top-level TxRemoveDoc and
was bypassed by nesting the removal in a TxApplyIf;
- nothing stopped a scoped token from calling createApiToken and minting
an unscoped one.
Narrowing a token's rights has to happen in the pipeline, where it covers
every transport, and that is a larger design than this feature. Until then
a token carries its account's rights and says so, rather than displaying a
restriction that does not hold. Scopes are removed end to end.
What is kept is made to work:
- API tokens can no longer create, list or revoke API tokens. Otherwise a
leaked token renews itself and revokes the tokens meant to stop it.
- Revocation fails closed. The account is the only authority on it, so an
unreachable account now rejects the token instead of admitting a revoked
one to whoever can keep the account busy. Verdicts stay trusted for the
cache TTL so brief outages do not cut off healthy tokens.
- The revocation cache is bounded and re-checks negative verdicts.
- Revoking your own token no longer requires a role in its workspace, so
leaving a workspace cannot strand a credential you can never revoke.
- The per-account limit counts only usable tokens; revoked and expired
ones are kept for the audit trail and used to lock out anyone rotating.
- Rejected REST tokens are logged with a reason, since expired, revoked
and unverifiable are one opaque 401 from outside.
The unused listWorkspaceApiTokens/revokeWorkspaceApiToken pair is removed;
it had no caller and no test.
Tests cover the role restriction, the API-token guard, ownership on
revoke, the limit accounting and fail-closed revocation. Removing any of
those checks fails them.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ANdoXbdn5k2hZy734EwKe7
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* fix(setting): correct the API token settings page
- Moves the page from workspace settings to account settings. Tokens
belong to the account: the page already lists them across every
workspace, and creating one only needs the User role the account
service checks, not Owner as the category required.
- Surfaces failures. A failed revoke was logged to the console and the
row re-rendered unchanged; loading workspaces could reject unhandled
and leave an empty dropdown with no explanation.
- Outside a secure context there is no clipboard API, so the OK button
did nothing and the dialog had no way out but Cancel. It now closes,
leaving the token selectable.
- Replaces hardcoded English labels, adds aria-expanded on the docs
disclosure and labels on the copy targets.
- Fills in the Korean and Polish translations, which were the only two
locales missing these keys, and drops the API access strings orphaned
when this PR replaced the old Generate API token button.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ANdoXbdn5k2hZy734EwKe7
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
* chore: drop docs/openapi.yaml from the API token PR
Unrelated to this feature and wrong for this repo: it documents a
/_tokens minting service and a tools/mint-token CLI that do not exist
here, uses reverse-proxy prefixes from a self-hosted deployment rather
than the transactor's /api/v1 routes, and states that revocation is a
future enhancement, which is what this PR implements. Nothing references
it. REST API docs belong in their own change, generated against the
routes that exist.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ANdoXbdn5k2hZy734EwKe7
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>
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Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <kendall@donkendall.com>
Signed-off-by: Don Kendall <dkendall@ledoweb.com>