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f7958d7b22 feat(dispatch): trailing slash → browse, no slash → canonical default tool
URL convention for directories under a project:

- <dir>/  (with trailing slash)  → browse (the directory view; same
                                     behaviour as today)
- <dir>   (without trailing slash) → the canonical default tool for
                                     that directory's context, served
                                     inline (no 301 hop)

Tool mapping via the new apps.DefaultAppAt(root, dir):

  - working/...               → mdedit
  - staging/...               → transmittal
  - archive/                  → archive
  - archive/<party>/          → archive
  - archive/<party>/incoming|received|issued/...  → archive
  - archive/<party>/mdl/...   → tables (the per-party MDL grid editor)

Directories outside the canonical layout (project root, scratch
folders) keep the legacy 301-to-trailing-slash redirect since no
default tool fits.

This generalises and replaces the bespoke
"GET archive/<party>/mdl/ → 302 mdl.table.html" redirect added in PR4.
The new dispatcher rule serves the table app inline at the bare-mdl
URL by routing through RecognizeTableRequest with the canonical
.table.html suffix appended; relative fetches resolve identically
because both URLs share the same parent directory.

Tests: TestDefaultAppAt covers all canonical positions plus
case-fold and out-of-tree edges. TestDispatchSlashRouting (replacing
the now-obsolete TestDispatchMdlRedirect) verifies the slash-vs-no-
slash distinction at every canonical folder + non-canonical
fallback.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 11:26:32 -05:00
821ed3ee19 feat(handler): mdl/ → table-app default with embedded fallback spec
Three pieces wire the per-party Master Deliverables List as the default
view at archive/<party>/mdl/:

1. **Dispatcher redirect.** GET (and HEAD) on
   <project>/archive/<party>/mdl/ (case-fold on archive and mdl) now
   302 → <project>/archive/<party>/mdl.table.html. Non-archive paths
   and deeper mdl/ paths fall through unchanged.

2. **Default-spec fallback in RecognizeTableRequest.** When a request
   matches archive/<party>/mdl.table.html and no operator-supplied
   tables: { mdl: ... } declaration covers it, the handler returns a
   recognised request anyway. Operator declarations still win — and a
   typo'd declaration pointing at a missing file yields 404 (not a
   silent fallback).

3. **Static-file fallback for the spec yaml.** GET archive/<party>/
   mdl.table.yaml and archive/<party>/mdl.form.yaml return embedded
   default bytes (default-mdl.{table,form}.yaml in the handler package)
   when no operator file exists at that path. Operator files always
   win because the dispatcher's os.Stat finds them before reaching the
   IsDefaultMdlSpec branch.

The defaults use ZDDC vocabulary: tracking, title, discipline, type,
plannedRevision, plannedDate, status (DFT/IFR/IFA/IFC/AFC/AB), owner,
notes. Operators override per-party by writing
archive/<party>/{mdl.table.yaml,mdl.form.yaml} and a tables: { mdl: ... }
entry in the party's .zddc.

Tests:
- 4 dispatcher redirect cases (success, case-fold mdl, case-fold archive,
  deeper-path skip, non-archive skip)
- 6 tablehandler cases (default fires at archive/<party>/, operator
  override wins, scope check, embedded yaml served, operator yaml wins,
  scope check on yaml fallback)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 09:26:53 -05:00
a0f9fca95d feat(archive): canonicalize deep .archive URLs + permissions follow the file
The .archive virtual prefix is now project-scoped at exactly one URL
depth: any /<project>/<sub>/.../.archive/... gets a 301 to the
canonical /<project>/.archive/.... The dispatcher does this before
calling the handler; query strings are preserved (the browser handles
the fragment automatically). .archive is also GET/HEAD-only — anything
else returns 405 with Allow: GET, HEAD, ahead of the file API.

Why: offline-built HTML files reference siblings as
"../.archive/<tracking>.html" from arbitrary depths. All of those refs
should converge on a single stable URL per (project, tracking) so
external links and bookmarks don't fork by entry point.

Permissions now follow the resolved file, not .archive itself.
.archive is a virtual surface — it has no on-disk directory and no
.zddc of its own, so gating it as if it did is wrong. Two gates only:

  - Resolve: only the per-target file's ACL chain decides. A user
    explicitly allowed at one transmittal folder but denied at the
    project root can still fetch tracking numbers that resolve there.
    Per-target denial returns 404 (not 403) so existence doesn't leak.

  - Listing: filter entries by per-target ACL. If the project bucket
    has zero indexed entries → 404 (unknown / empty project, indistinguishable
    from a probe). If the bucket is non-empty but the caller can read
    no entries → 403 (existence-leak guard: don't confirm an inaccessible
    project's archive exists). Otherwise → 200 with the filtered subset.

The listing endpoint is now content-negotiated like ServeDirectory:
Accept: text/html serves the embedded `browse` SPA bytes (with the
embedded ETag and X-ZDDC-Source: embedded:browse); Accept:
application/json returns the JSON entry array (with content-hash ETag
and 304 short-circuit). Vary: Accept set on both. The browse SPA's
auto-detect path-fetch then renders the archive entries as a sortable,
filterable flat list at /<project>/.archive/.

ServeArchive's signature is now (cfg, idx, w, r, project, filename) —
the dispatcher hands the normalized project string in directly, so
projectFromContextPath is gone. Old behavior was to derive project
from contextPath inside the handler; with the upstream redirect that's
redundant and the handler's preconditions are simpler.

Tests: archivehandler_test.go rewritten around the new semantics;
added per-target-only resolve, project-root-deny + per-target-allow
rescue, listing 403/404 distinction, JSON/HTML content-negotiation,
and conditional GET. main_test.go gains TestDispatchArchiveRedirect
(deep paths, query preservation, already-canonical no-op) and
TestDispatchArchiveMethodGate (PUT/POST/DELETE → 405).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 06:28:07 -05:00
3115e388fc feat(server): authenticated CRUD + verb-based RBAC with WORM archive folders
Replaces the binary acl.allow/deny model with five permission verbs
(r/w/c/d/a) and first-class roles, and adds an authenticated file API
(PUT/DELETE/POST move/mkdir) so the HTML tools can edit-in-place over
HTTP. Closes the AC-3(7) and AC-6 federal-readiness gaps.

File API (zddc/internal/handler/fileapi.go)
  - PUT <new>      → action c
  - PUT <existing> → action w
  - PUT <.zddc>    → action a (CanEditZddc strict-ancestor rule)
  - DELETE         → action d
  - POST mkdir     → action c (auto-writes creator-owned .zddc when the
                     parent is Incoming/Working/Staging)
  - POST move      → action w on src + c on dst, atomic via os.Rename
  - Optional If-Match for optimistic concurrency, --max-write-bytes cap,
    audit log emits a structured file_write event per operation.

Permission model (zddc/internal/zddc/{acl,file,roles,cascade_mode}.go)
  - acl.permissions: { principal → verb-set } map; principals are email
    patterns or role names. Empty verb set is an explicit deny.
  - roles: { name → members } definitions, available at the level they
    declare and all descendants. Closer-to-leaf shadows ancestor.
  - Legacy acl.allow/deny still work; they fold into permissions at
    parse time (allow → "rwcd", deny → "").
  - Cascade walks leaf→root; first level with any matching entry wins;
    the union of matching verb sets at that level decides.
  - --cascade-mode=strict adds a root→leaf ancestor-deny pre-pass so an
    ancestor explicit-deny is absolute (NIST AC-6). Default delegated
    preserves the existing commercial behavior.

Special folders (zddc/internal/zddc/special.go)
  - Incoming / Working / Staging: mkdir auto-writes a .zddc into the new
    subdir granting created_by + that email rwcda directly. Same form
    operators write by hand; creator can edit it later to add others.
  - Issued / Received: server-enforced WORM split. Cascade grants
    inherited from above the WORM folder are masked to r only; grants
    placed at-or-below the WORM folder retain r,c. Operators grant
    write-once (cr) to the doc controller via an explicit .zddc at the
    Issued/Received folder. Admins exempt — only escape hatch.

Browser polyfill (shared/zddc-source.js)
  - HttpDirectoryHandle + HttpFileHandle implement the FS Access API
    surface (values, getFileHandle, createWritable, removeEntry,
    queryPermission/requestPermission) over zddc-server's listing JSON
    and file API. Existing tools written against showDirectoryPicker
    work unchanged.
  - detectServerRoot() returns { handle, status }: tools auto-load on
    HTTP, surface a clear "no permission to list" message on 403, and
    fall back to the welcome screen on 0.
  - classifier renames take the atomic POST move path on HTTP-backed
    handles; mdedit and transmittal route reads/writes through the
    polyfill so prior FS-API code paths cover both modes.

Tests
  - zddc/internal/zddc/{cascade_mode,roles,special,acl}_test.go cover
    delegated vs strict, role membership / shadowing / legacy fallback,
    WORM split semantics, verb-set parser round-trip.
  - zddc/internal/handler/fileapi_test.go now also covers role-based
    vendor scenarios, WORM blocking vendor & doc controller writes,
    explicit Issued .zddc unlocking the cr drop-box, admin bypass,
    auto-ownership on mkdir, and strict-mode lockouts.

Docs
  - ARCHITECTURE.md + zddc/README.md document the verb model, role
    syntax, special-folder behaviors, cascade-mode flag, and full file
    API surface. Federal-readiness gap analysis strikes AC-3(7) and
    AC-6.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 15:58:04 -05:00
9765fa2f5e feat(apps): code-signed URL fetches; dev chart overlays prod data RO
Two interlocking pieces shipped together:

1. Strict Ed25519 signature verification on URL-fetched apps artifacts.
   Every URL the apps cascade resolves must publish a corresponding
   <url>.sig (raw 64-byte Ed25519 signature). The fetcher rejects on
   any failure (sig 404, transport error, wrong key, tampered body)
   and the resolver falls back to the embedded copy.

   The trusted public key is OPERATOR-CONFIGURED via --apps-pubkey /
   ZDDC_APPS_PUBKEY (PEM file path). No baked-in default — same posture
   as TLS certificates. Operators using zddc.varasys.io's canonical
   channels download pubkey.pem from there and configure the local
   path. Operators with their own signing infrastructure pass their
   own public key.

   Build pipeline (./build) gains sign_release_artifacts: walks
   dist/release-output/ after promote and produces an Ed25519 .sig
   alongside every real file. ZDDC_SIGNING_KEY=~/.config/zddc-signing/
   key.pem (mode 0600). Symlinks skip — the .sig at the symlink
   target is what counts.

   Test coverage: parse-PEM round-trip, malformed/wrong-type PEM
   rejection, valid-signature accept, tampered-body reject, wrong-key
   reject, malformed-signature reject, end-to-end fetch+sign+verify,
   fetch-rejects-tampered, fetch-rejects-missing-sig, fetch-rejects-
   wrong-key. Existing fetch tests updated to use signed-fixture
   helpers.

2. Dev Helm chart mounts production data READ-ONLY and layers an
   OverlayFS writable scratch on top. Prod data is the lowerdir;
   dev's writes (form submissions, archive index state, .zddc edits)
   land in upperdir; main container sees the merged read-write view
   at $ZDDC_ROOT. Setup runs in a privileged init container; main
   container runs unprivileged. Solves the dev-replica-on-shared-
   dataset problem at the filesystem layer with no zddc-server code
   change.

Docs: env-var tables in zddc/README.md and AGENTS.md gain a
ZDDC_APPS_PUBKEY row. The Federal-readiness gap analysis "Code-signed
apps: URL fetches" subsection is rewritten as "what's currently in
place" instead of "what would need to be added," with a forward
pointer to per-entry signed_by: (multi-key) and Sigstore as the
federally-acceptable evolution.

The website "Verify your downloads" section + the embedded pubkey
gone — but the website needs separate updates landing in zddc-website
to publish pubkey.pem and add the verify section. Pending in that
repo's commit.

Production binary unchanged at 13.1 MB. All 11 Go test packages green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-04 21:59:07 -05:00
50dd8f9bda perf(server): gzip compression middleware on the entire mux
Add github.com/klauspost/compress/gzhttp wrapper around the request
handler. With MinSize(1024), responses ≥ 1 KB get gzip-encoded when
the client advertises Accept-Encoding: gzip; smaller bodies + 304
Not Modified pass through unchanged.

The wrapper auto-appends Vary: Accept-Encoding (compatible with the
existing Vary: Accept on directory.go's content-negotiated path).

Live-tested against zddc-server -root /tmp/empty:
  GET / w/ Accept-Encoding: gzip → 20.9 KB compressed (was 80.9 KB
                                   uncompressed). 74% reduction.
  Decompresses cleanly back to the original bytes.

Helps every code path that bypasses Caddy: devshell pods, local dev
binaries, tests, anywhere zddc-server is hit directly. Production
behind Caddy already had compression at the proxy layer; this just
makes the Go server self-sufficient.

Tests in cmd/zddc-server/main_test.go cover:
- large body + Accept-Encoding → compressed + Vary header
- small body → not compressed (under MinSize)
- no Accept-Encoding header → plain bytes
2026-05-04 07:49:17 -05:00
4ede42010a feat(zddc-server): CLI flags, --version, CWD-default ZDDC_ROOT
Adds command-line flags to zddc-server alongside the existing env vars.
Each setting can be set via --<flag-name> or ZDDC_<NAME>; the flag wins
on conflict, the env var wins over the hard-coded default.

  --root          / ZDDC_ROOT          (now defaults to CWD if both unset)
  --addr          / ZDDC_ADDR          (:8443)
  --tls-cert      / ZDDC_TLS_CERT      ("none" / empty / path)
  --tls-key       / ZDDC_TLS_KEY
  --log-level     / ZDDC_LOG_LEVEL     (info)
  --index-path    / ZDDC_INDEX_PATH    (.archive)
  --email-header  / ZDDC_EMAIL_HEADER  (X-Auth-Request-Email)
  --cors-origin   / ZDDC_CORS_ORIGIN   (https://zddc.varasys.io; "" disables)
  --insecure-direct / ZDDC_INSECURE_DIRECT (false)
  --help          (prints flag list to stderr, exits 0)
  --version       (prints binary + embedded tool versions, exits 0)

So an operator can `cd /srv/zddc && zddc-server` with zero config — the
served root defaults to the current directory, and TLS defaults to a
self-signed cert. config.Load now takes []string (test-friendly: nil
skips flag parsing entirely; tests pass an empty slice for env-only
loads).

Adds a `version` package-level var in main.go injected at link time via
`-ldflags="-X main.version=..."`. The build.sh runs git describe against
zddc-server-v* tags; for in-flight commits between releases it produces
e.g. zddc-server-v0.0.7-19-gadb6904-dirty.

Adds an embedded versions manifest:
  - Each tool's compute_build_label (in shared/build-lib.sh) writes a
    sidecar <tool>.label to $BUILD_LABELS_DIR if that env var is set.
  - Top-level build.sh sets BUILD_LABELS_DIR before running each tool's
    build, then assembles zddc/internal/apps/embedded/versions.txt as
    one `<app>=<build label>` line per app.
  - apps.EmbeddedVersions() loads the manifest at runtime.
  - main.go logs a compact summary on every startup; --version dumps
    the full per-app label.

Removes the old cfg.BuildVersion field — the X-ZDDC-Source: embedded
header now uses the package-level main.version directly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:43:31 -05:00
8b6a2dc3e3 feat(zddc-server): apps fetch+cache subsystem with cascade overrides
Adds internal/apps/ package serving the five tool HTMLs at virtual paths
based on the surrounding folder name convention:

  archive      every directory (multi-project, project, archive, vendor)
  classifier   any Incoming/Working/Staging directory and subtree
  mdedit       any Working directory and subtree
  transmittal  any Staging directory and subtree
  landing      only at deployment root

The current-stable build of every tool is //go:embed'd into the binary
at compile time — that's the default with zero config. Operators
override per-directory via .zddc apps: entries; closer-to-leaf wins.

Spec syntax (in any apps: value):

  stable / beta / alpha / :stable          channel
  v0.0.4 / v0.0 / v0 / :v0.0.4              version
  https://my-mirror/releases                URL prefix only
  https://my-mirror/releases:beta           URL prefix + channel
  https://my-fork/archive.html              terminal full URL
  ./local.html / /abs/path.html             terminal local path

The special apps.default key provides a baseline URL prefix and channel
inherited by any app not overridden per-name. Per-axis cascade: a deeper
.zddc can override the URL, the channel, or both.

Cascade walks root→leaf; default applies first at each level, then the
per-app entry. Terminal sources (paths and full .html URLs) short-circuit
composition; deeper non-terminal entries override parent terminals.

URL sources fetch once on first request and cache forever in
<ZDDC_ROOT>/_app/<host>/<path> — different upstreams with the same
filename stay distinct. No background refresh, no SHA-256 verification:
operators delete the cache file to force a refetch. Concurrent misses
for the same source dedupe via a 30-line hand-rolled singleflight.

Per-request override: any user can append ?v=<spec> to a tool URL
(e.g. ?v=beta, ?v=v0.0.4, ?v=:alpha, ?v=https://mirror/releases:beta)
to ask for a different build for one request. Security: ?v= serves
ONLY versions already in the cache (cache miss returns 404; path
sources are rejected outright with 400). Users cannot trigger
arbitrary upstream fetches via crafted URLs.

Failed URL fetches (network down, 5xx) fall back to embedded with a
one-time WARN log. The X-ZDDC-Source response header reports what
served: fetch:URL / cache:URL / path:/abs / embedded:<app>@<build>.

Wire-in (cmd/zddc-server/main.go): dispatch routes <dir>/<app>.html
through apps.MatchAppHTML + AppAvailableAt + apps.Server.Serve when
no real file exists. Direct URL access to /_app/... is blocked at
the dispatch layer — cached files must go through the apps resolver
so they get correct Content-Type and ACL gating.

Schema (internal/zddc/file.go): ZddcFile gains Apps map[string]string
for cascade overrides. Validator (internal/zddc/validate.go) accepts
the special "default" key alongside the five canonical app names and
all spec forms.

Removes ZDDC_APPS_* env vars (no admin UI, no refresh interval, no
upstream allow-list — the simpler model has fewer knobs).

40+ unit tests across the new package: parser shapes, cascade
resolution with default+per-app interactions, terminal short-circuit
semantics, ?v= cache-only enforcement, embedded fallback, atomic
cache writes, singleflight dedup. Plus end-to-end dispatch tests in
cmd/zddc-server/main_test.go.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:25:25 -05:00
cb46c2ef8c feat(zddc-server): user profile page replaces /.admin/
Replaces the super-admin-only /.admin/ surface with a public-by-default
/.profile/ page that layers admin tools server-side based on the
caller's effective access:

- Universal (everyone, anonymous included): identity card, effective
  access summary, theme picker, localStorage utilities (export / import
  / clear, landing-presets viewer).
- Subtree admins additionally see: editable .zddc files list (linking
  to the existing form-based editor) and a "Create new project folder"
  form.
- Super-admins additionally see: server config, log viewer, whoami
  headers (the old /.admin/ JSON endpoints, repointed under /.profile/).

Project creation is gated on CanEditZddc(newDir) — the same strict-
ancestor rule that already governs .zddc writes — so no new authority
concept is introduced. ValidateProjectName mirrors the existing
reserved-prefix policy (no leading '.' or '_', no path separators).

/.admin/* is hard-cut: no redirect shim. Old URLs fall through to the
existing dot-prefix guard and 404. Custom CSS file rename: prefer
<root>/.profile.css, fall back to legacy <root>/.admin.css.

Per-resource 404 leakage gates preserved on whoami / config / logs /
zddc / projects so non-admin callers cannot detect the existence of
admin-only sub-resources.

Tree-wide gofmt -w applied as a side-effect.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 16:32:02 -05:00
9ef90800b1 feat(zddc-server): admin debug page + X-Auth-Request-Email default + hidden-segment guard
Three improvements bundled because they all ship as zddc-server v0.0.2:

* /.admin/ debug dashboard with /whoami, /config, /logs sub-routes.
  Authorization via a top-level `admins:` glob list in <ZDDC_ROOT>/.zddc
  (root-only — subdir entries deliberately ignored to prevent privilege
  escalation via subtree write access). Non-admin requests get 404 so the
  page is invisible. Recent logs surface via a 500-entry slog ring buffer
  teed off the existing TextHandler. Lets operators debug without
  kubectl exec.

* Default ZDDC_EMAIL_HEADER changes from `X-Email` to
  `X-Auth-Request-Email` — the oauth2-proxy / nginx auth-request
  convention that the TND helm chart already sets explicitly.
  Operators who set the env var explicitly are unaffected; deployments
  relying on the previous default need to set ZDDC_EMAIL_HEADER=X-Email
  or update their proxy.

* dispatch() rejects any URL whose segments contain a dot prefix other
  than the recognized virtual prefixes (.admin, cfg.IndexPath /
  .archive). Matches the existing listing-pipeline filter so hidden
  subtrees on the served PVC (e.g. /srv/.devshell — used by the
  in-cluster dev-shell for persistent home-dir state) become
  unreachable via direct HTTP fetch, not just hidden in listings.

Refreshes the X-Email reference in website/index.html accordingly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 14:02:06 -05:00