ZDDC/zddc/cmd/zddc-server/main.go
ZDDC 9ca36f25d8 feat(tables): new sortable/filterable grid tool for directories of YAML files
Tables is the eighth HTML tool: a read-only tabular view over a
directory of YAML files declared via `tables:` in `.zddc`. Anchor use
case is the Master Deliverables List, where each row is one
`<tracking>.yaml` under `Archive/<Party>/MDL/`. Rows click through to
the existing form renderer for editing.

Schema (zddc/internal/zddc/file.go)
  - New `Tables map[string]string` on ZddcFile. Map key becomes the URL
    stem (`tables[MDL]` → `<dir>/MDL.table.html`); the value is a path
    relative to the .zddc pointing at a `*.table.yaml` spec describing
    columns + the rows directory. No upward cascade in v1 — each
    directory hosting a table declares it directly.

Server handler (zddc/internal/handler/tablehandler.go)
  - `RecognizeTableRequest` matches GET `/<dir>/<name>.table.html`
    against the cascade's `tables:` declarations. Dispatch routes
    table requests before the form-system intercept.
  - `ServeTable` ACL-gates with `policy.ActionRead` and serves the
    embedded `tables.html` template; client walks the directory itself
    via the listing JSON or FS Access API.
  - tables.html embedded via //go:embed — same pattern as form.html.

Frontend (tables/)
  - Vanilla JS: app/context/util/filters/sort/render/main modules.
  - Reads spec + row YAML files via window.zddc.source (HTTP polyfill
    or local FS handle); js-yaml 4.1.0 vendored in shared/vendor for
    client-side parsing.
  - Sample fixtures under tables/sample/ for local testing.

Build + CI
  - Lockstep build registers tables alongside the other 7 tools (HTML
    output, embed mirror, versions.txt, release-output, tags).
  - Playwright project added; `npx playwright test --project=tables`
    is part of `npm test`.

Drive-by: rename mdedit Playwright selectors `#select-directory` →
`#addDirectoryBtn` to fix three pre-existing failing tests.

Drive-by: ignore locally-built `zddc/zddc-server` binary so it doesn't
get accidentally staged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 20:32:01 -05:00

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package main
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"net/http"
"os"
"os/signal"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"syscall"
"time"
"codeberg.org/VARASYS/ZDDC/zddc/internal/apps"
"codeberg.org/VARASYS/ZDDC/zddc/internal/archive"
"codeberg.org/VARASYS/ZDDC/zddc/internal/config"
"codeberg.org/VARASYS/ZDDC/zddc/internal/handler"
"codeberg.org/VARASYS/ZDDC/zddc/internal/policy"
"codeberg.org/VARASYS/ZDDC/zddc/internal/tlsutil"
"codeberg.org/VARASYS/ZDDC/zddc/internal/zddc"
"github.com/klauspost/compress/gzhttp"
"gopkg.in/natefinch/lumberjack.v2"
)
// version is the binary's own version, injected at build time via
// `-ldflags="-X main.version=..."`. Defaults to "dev" for unreleased
// builds; release pipelines pass the result of `git describe --tags`.
var version = "dev"
func main() {
// --print-rego: dump a bundled reference Rego policy and exit.
// Cheap escape hatch for operators standing up an external OPA who want
// a parity-tested baseline as a starting point for customization.
//
// --print-rego → standard cascade (commercial default)
// --print-rego=standard → same
// --print-rego=federal → parent-deny-is-absolute (NIST AC-6)
for _, a := range os.Args[1:] {
switch a {
case "--print-rego", "--print-rego=standard":
fmt.Print(policy.ReferenceRego)
return
case "--print-rego=federal":
fmt.Print(policy.FederalRego)
return
}
}
cfg, err := config.Load(os.Args[1:])
if errors.Is(err, config.ErrHelpRequested) {
config.Usage(os.Stderr)
os.Exit(0)
}
if errors.Is(err, config.ErrVersionRequested) {
printVersions(os.Stdout)
os.Exit(0)
}
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "configuration error: %v\n\nRun with --help for usage.\n", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
logRing := setupLogger(cfg.LogLevel)
embedded := apps.EmbeddedVersions()
slog.Info("zddc-server starting",
"version", version,
"root", cfg.Root,
"addr", cfg.Addr,
"embedded_apps", embeddedVersionsForLog(embedded))
// Build archive index
slog.Info("building archive index...")
start := time.Now()
idx, err := archive.BuildIndex(cfg.Root)
if err != nil {
slog.Error("failed to build archive index", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
slog.Info("archive index built", "duration", time.Since(start))
// Apps fetch+cache subsystem.
appsServer, err := setupApps(cfg)
if err != nil {
slog.Error("failed to set up apps subsystem", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
// TLS config
tlsCfg, useTLS, err := tlsutil.TLSConfig(cfg)
if err != nil {
slog.Error("failed to configure TLS", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
// Context for graceful shutdown
ctx, cancel := signal.NotifyContext(context.Background(), syscall.SIGTERM, syscall.SIGINT)
defer cancel()
// Start file-system watcher
watcher, err := archive.NewWatcher(cfg.Root, idx)
if err != nil {
slog.Warn("failed to start filesystem watcher (index will not auto-update)", "err", err)
} else {
go func() {
if err := watcher.Start(ctx); err != nil && ctx.Err() == nil {
slog.Error("watcher error", "err", err)
}
}()
}
// HTTP handler
mux := http.NewServeMux()
// Middleware chain (outermost → innermost):
// ACLMiddleware — extract email from cfg.EmailHeader, store in
// request context. Outermost so the email is
// available to AccessLogMiddleware (Go's context
// propagates DOWN the chain via r.WithContext, not
// UP — so AccessLog can't read a context value set
// by an inner middleware after next.ServeHTTP
// returns).
// AccessLogMiddleware — structured per-request log; reads email from
// the context the outer ACL middleware set.
// CORSMiddleware — Origin / preflight handling.
// dispatch — the actual request handler.
auditLogger := setupAccessAuditLog(cfg.AccessLog)
// Construct the policy decider once at startup. ZDDC_OPA_URL=internal
// (default) routes decisions through the in-process Go evaluator;
// http(s):// or unix:// values send each decision to an external
// OPA-compatible server (federal customers, custom Rego policies).
deciderCfg := policy.Config{
URL: cfg.OPAURL,
FailOpen: cfg.OPAFailOpen,
CacheTTL: cfg.OPACacheTTL,
CascadeMode: cfg.CascadeMode,
}
// Translate "0" (operator opt-out) to "disable cache" (negative TTL is
// the policy package's sentinel for "skip the wrapper").
if deciderCfg.CacheTTL == 0 {
deciderCfg.CacheTTL = -1
}
decider, err := policy.New(deciderCfg)
if err != nil {
slog.Error("invalid OPA URL", "url", cfg.OPAURL, "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
slog.Info("policy decider ready",
"mode", policyModeLabel(cfg.OPAURL),
"url", cfg.OPAURL,
"cache_ttl", cfg.OPACacheTTL,
"cascade_mode", cfg.CascadeMode)
// Innermost handler: dispatch.
var inner http.Handler = http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
dispatch(cfg, idx, logRing, appsServer, w, r)
})
inner = handler.CORSMiddleware(cfg, inner)
// HSTS only when zddc-server itself is the TLS-terminating endpoint.
// Behind an upstream proxy terminating TLS (cfg.TLSMode=="none"), the
// proxy is responsible for HSTS — adding it here would conflict.
if useTLS {
inner = handler.HSTSMiddleware(inner)
}
inner = handler.AccessLogMiddleware(auditLogger, inner)
inner = handler.ACLMiddleware(cfg, decider, inner)
mux.Handle("/", inner)
gzWrapper, err := newGzipWrapper()
if err != nil {
slog.Error("gzhttp wrapper init", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
srv := &http.Server{
Addr: cfg.Addr,
Handler: gzWrapper(mux),
TLSConfig: tlsCfg,
// Conservative timeouts. ReadHeaderTimeout caps how long a slow
// client can hold the connection before sending request headers
// (the slowloris vector). Read/Write timeouts cap full-request
// processing — directory listings + tool HTML serving complete
// in milliseconds even with gzip, so 60s is generous. IdleTimeout
// is the keep-alive ceiling between requests on the same conn.
ReadHeaderTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
ReadTimeout: 60 * time.Second,
WriteTimeout: 60 * time.Second,
IdleTimeout: 120 * time.Second,
}
// Serve in goroutine
if useTLS {
go func() {
slog.Info("listening", "addr", cfg.Addr, "tls", true)
if err := srv.ListenAndServeTLS("", ""); err != nil && err != http.ErrServerClosed {
slog.Error("server error", "err", err)
cancel()
}
}()
} else {
go func() {
slog.Info("listening", "addr", cfg.Addr, "tls", false)
if err := srv.ListenAndServe(); err != nil && err != http.ErrServerClosed {
slog.Error("server error", "err", err)
cancel()
}
}()
}
<-ctx.Done()
slog.Info("shutting down...")
shutdownCtx, shutdownCancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 30*time.Second)
defer shutdownCancel()
if err := srv.Shutdown(shutdownCtx); err != nil {
slog.Error("shutdown error", "err", err)
}
slog.Info("stopped")
}
// setupAccessAuditLog constructs a slog.Logger writing JSON lines to a
// size-rotated file at the operator-configured path. Returns nil if no
// path is configured (operator opted out via --access-log=) —
// AccessLogMiddleware then logs only to stderr.
//
// Auto-creates the parent directory (mode 0750) if missing, so the
// default path of <ZDDC_ROOT>/.zddc.d/logs/access-<host>.log "just
// works" on a fresh deployment without operator setup.
//
// Every record is tagged with `host` (os.Hostname). When multiple
// zddc-server replicas serve the same dataset (and write to the same
// .zddc.d/logs/ directory via per-host filenames), the host field also
// makes downstream-aggregated streams disambiguable.
//
// Rotation: lumberjack — 100 MB per file, 10 backups, 90-day max age,
// gzip compression on rotated files.
//
// File-permission posture: lumberjack creates new logs with mode 0600
// (running user only). For multi-user audit access, the operator should
// use group-readable parent directory permissions and either chmod the
// log out-of-band or run a forwarder that has its own read access.
// policyModeLabel collapses cfg.OPAURL to a one-word mode label for the
// startup log so operators can grep for the active decider quickly.
func policyModeLabel(opaURL string) string {
switch {
case opaURL == "" || strings.EqualFold(opaURL, "internal"):
return "internal"
case strings.HasPrefix(opaURL, "unix://"):
return "external-unix"
case strings.HasPrefix(opaURL, "https://"):
return "external-https"
case strings.HasPrefix(opaURL, "http://"):
return "external-http"
default:
return "unknown"
}
}
func setupAccessAuditLog(path string) *slog.Logger {
if path == "" {
return nil
}
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(path), 0o750); err != nil {
slog.Error("could not create access-log directory; falling back to stderr-only",
"dir", filepath.Dir(path), "err", err)
return nil
}
rotator := &lumberjack.Logger{
Filename: path,
MaxSize: 100, // megabytes per file before rotation
MaxBackups: 10,
MaxAge: 90, // days
Compress: true,
}
host, _ := os.Hostname()
if host == "" {
host = "unknown"
}
// JSON handler — line-delimited JSON is the format every standard
// log shipper (Vector, Loki promtail, fluentbit, journalbeat) parses
// natively, and stays grep-friendly for ad-hoc inspection.
h := slog.NewJSONHandler(rotator, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: slog.LevelInfo})
slog.Info("access log file enabled",
"path", path, "host", host,
"max_size_mb", 100, "max_backups", 10, "max_age_days", 90)
return slog.New(h).With("host", host)
}
// newGzipWrapper builds the gzip middleware applied to the entire mux.
// MinSize(1024) skips compressing tiny responses where the framing
// overhead exceeds the savings (304 Not Modified, error pages, small
// JSON listings under ~1 KB). The wrapper honors Accept-Encoding (passes
// through unchanged when the client doesn't advertise gzip), appends
// Vary: Accept-Encoding automatically, and passes through 304s untouched.
// Yields ~75% size reduction on the larger embedded HTML responses
// (mdedit: 920 KB → ~250 KB on the wire).
//
// Extracted so tests can construct an equivalent wrapper without going
// through the full main() server boot.
func newGzipWrapper() (func(http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc, error) {
return gzhttp.NewWrapper(gzhttp.MinSize(1024))
}
// setupApps creates the cache + fetcher + server. No seeding, no refresh,
// no admin UI — the server fetches once on first request, caches forever
// in <ZDDC_ROOT>/_app/, and falls back to the embedded HTML on any failure.
func setupApps(cfg config.Config) (*apps.Server, error) {
cache, err := apps.NewCache(filepath.Join(cfg.Root, apps.CacheDirName))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("create cache: %w", err)
}
fetcher := apps.NewFetcher(cache, slog.Default())
// Apps signing pubkey. Resolution order, highest priority first:
// 1. --apps-pubkey / ZDDC_APPS_PUBKEY (path to PEM file)
// 2. apps_pubkey: inline PEM in the root <ZDDC_ROOT>/.zddc file
// (root-only — same trust-anchor treatment as admins:)
// 3. nothing → URL-fetched apps refuse-by-default; only embedded
// + local-path apps work
//
// Same posture as TLS certificates: zddc-server bakes nothing in.
// Operators using zddc.varasys.io's canonical channels download
// pubkey.pem from there and either configure the path via env/flag
// or paste the PEM contents inline into root .zddc.
switch {
case cfg.AppsPubKey != "":
pub, err := apps.LoadPubKey(cfg.AppsPubKey)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("apps-pubkey: %w", err)
}
fetcher.VerifyKey = pub
slog.Info("apps signing pubkey loaded", "source", "env/flag", "path", cfg.AppsPubKey)
default:
// Fall back to apps_pubkey: in root .zddc.
rootZddc, err := zddc.ParseFile(filepath.Join(cfg.Root, ".zddc"))
if err == nil && rootZddc.AppsPubKey != "" {
pub, err := apps.ParsePubKeyPEM([]byte(rootZddc.AppsPubKey))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("root .zddc apps_pubkey: %w", err)
}
fetcher.VerifyKey = pub
slog.Info("apps signing pubkey loaded", "source", "root .zddc apps_pubkey")
} else {
slog.Warn("apps-pubkey not configured; URL-fetched apps will be refused (only embedded + local-path apps will work). " +
"Set --apps-pubkey, ZDDC_APPS_PUBKEY, or apps_pubkey: in the root .zddc file to a PEM Ed25519 public key you trust.")
}
}
return apps.NewServer(cfg.Root, cache, fetcher, version), nil
}
// printVersions writes the binary version + the build label of every app
// embedded into the binary. Called by --version and reused for the
// startup log line.
func printVersions(w *os.File) {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "zddc-server %s\n\n", version)
embedded := apps.EmbeddedVersions()
if len(embedded) == 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "Embedded tools: (none — run `sh build.sh` to populate)")
return
}
fmt.Fprintln(w, "Embedded tools:")
keys := make([]string, 0, len(embedded))
for k := range embedded {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, k := range keys {
fmt.Fprintf(w, " %-12s %s\n", k, embedded[k])
}
}
// embeddedVersionsForLog formats the embedded-versions map as a single
// short string suitable for the startup `log/slog` line. Sorted by app
// name for stable output.
func embeddedVersionsForLog(embedded map[string]string) string {
if len(embedded) == 0 {
return "(none)"
}
keys := make([]string, 0, len(embedded))
for k := range embedded {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
parts := make([]string, 0, len(keys))
for _, k := range keys {
// Strip any " · timestamp · sha" suffix so the log line stays compact;
// operators who want full detail run `zddc-server --version`.
v := embedded[k]
if i := strings.Index(v, " "); i > 0 {
v = v[:i]
}
parts = append(parts, k+"="+v)
}
return strings.Join(parts, " ")
}
// dispatch routes a request to the appropriate handler.
func dispatch(cfg config.Config, idx *archive.Index, ring *handler.LogRing, appsSrv *apps.Server, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
urlPath := r.URL.Path
email := handler.EmailFromContext(r)
// Profile routes — the page itself is reachable to anyone (anonymous
// included); admin-only sub-resources (whoami / config / logs /
// projects / .zddc editor) keep their existing per-resource 404
// existence-leakage gates inside ServeProfile.
if urlPath == handler.ProfilePathPrefix || strings.HasPrefix(urlPath, handler.ProfilePathPrefix+"/") {
handler.ServeProfile(cfg, ring, w, r)
return
}
// Auth check endpoints — machine-only forward_auth targets used by
// upstream proxies (e.g. the dev-shell pod's Caddy in front of
// code-server) to gate routes on root-admin status. Handled before
// the reserved-prefix guard below so the .auth namespace passes
// through without being 404'd by the dot-prefix rule.
if urlPath == handler.AuthPathPrefix+"/admin" {
handler.ServeAuthAdmin(cfg, w, r)
return
}
// Project list API: GET / with Accept: application/json
if urlPath == "/" {
accept := r.Header.Get("Accept")
if strings.Contains(accept, "application/json") {
handler.ServeProjectList(cfg, w, r)
return
}
}
// Split path into segments
segments := strings.Split(strings.Trim(urlPath, "/"), "/")
// Reserve dot-prefixed path segments. The listing pipeline already hides
// hidden entries (internal/listing/listing.go:17, projectshandler.go:40),
// but direct URL access would still serve them. 404 here so hidden trees
// like /srv/.devshell (the in-image dev-shell's persistent home dir on
// the same Azure Files PVC as served data) cannot be fetched. The
// recognized virtual prefixes (.profile handled above, cfg.IndexPath
// handled below) are explicitly allowed through.
//
// Also reserve the apps cache directory (`_app`): the cached HTML files
// there must be served via the apps resolver (with proper headers and
// ACL), never raw at /_app/...html.
for _, seg := range segments {
if seg == "" {
continue
}
if seg == apps.CacheDirName {
http.NotFound(w, r)
return
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(seg, ".") {
continue
}
if seg == cfg.IndexPath {
continue
}
http.NotFound(w, r)
return
}
// Check for .archive segment in the path
for i, seg := range segments {
if seg == cfg.IndexPath {
// contextPath is everything before .archive
contextPath := "/" + strings.Join(segments[:i], "/")
var filename string
if i+1 < len(segments) {
filename = strings.Join(segments[i+1:], "/")
}
handler.ServeArchive(cfg, idx, w, r, contextPath, filename)
return
}
}
// Tables-system intercept: *.table.html is a virtual URL that the
// table handler renders inline, reading rows from a directory of
// *.yaml files declared in the directory's .zddc tables: map.
// Discovery is .zddc-declarative — no auto-mount on file presence —
// so RecognizeTableRequest returns nil whenever there's no matching
// declaration and the URL falls through to the static-file path
// (or to the form intercept below for *.form.html / *.yaml.html).
if tableReq := handler.RecognizeTableRequest(cfg.Root, r.Method, urlPath); tableReq != nil {
handler.ServeTable(cfg, tableReq, w, r)
return
}
// Form-system intercept: *.form.html and *.yaml.html under a sibling form
// folder are virtual URLs that the form handler renders inline, reading
// the underlying *.form.yaml spec (and, for re-edit, the *.yaml data) from
// disk. RecognizeFormRequest returns nil when the spec doesn't exist, so
// non-form .html URLs fall through to the static-file path below.
if formReq := handler.RecognizeFormRequest(cfg.Root, r.Method, urlPath); formReq != nil {
handler.ServeForm(cfg, formReq, w, r)
return
}
// File API — authenticated CRUD over the served tree. Catches PUT,
// DELETE, and POST on any non-reserved path. Read methods (GET/HEAD)
// fall through to the static / apps / directory pipeline below.
// Forms and .profile/.archive POSTs are already routed above this
// point so they take precedence.
if handler.IsWriteMethod(r.Method) {
handler.ServeFileAPI(cfg, w, r)
return
}
// Apps resolution for the root landing path: GET / or /index.html with
// no real index.html on disk → serve via apps.Serve("landing"). The
// other four apps are caught by the "stat fails → app HTML?" branch
// below, which only triggers when no concrete file is at the URL path.
//
// The landing page is intentionally public (no ACL gate). It's a
// project picker — the per-project ACL filtering done by
// fs.ListDirectory still hides projects an anonymous (or unauthorized)
// caller can't reach. See also handler.ServeDirectory's matching
// root-path bypass.
if appsSrv != nil && (urlPath == "/" || urlPath == "/index.html") {
realIndex := filepath.Join(cfg.Root, "index.html")
if _, err := os.Stat(realIndex); os.IsNotExist(err) {
chain, _ := zddc.EffectivePolicy(cfg.Root, cfg.Root)
if apps.AppAvailableAt(cfg.Root, cfg.Root, "landing") {
appsSrv.Serve(w, r, "landing", chain, cfg.Root)
return
}
}
}
// Resolve the physical path
cleanPath := filepath.FromSlash(strings.TrimPrefix(urlPath, "/"))
absPath := filepath.Join(cfg.Root, cleanPath)
// Guard against path traversal
if !strings.HasPrefix(absPath, cfg.Root+string(filepath.Separator)) && absPath != cfg.Root {
http.Error(w, "Not Found", http.StatusNotFound)
return
}
// Check filesystem
info, err := os.Stat(absPath)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
// File doesn't exist at this path. If the URL matches one of
// the five canonical app HTML names AND the request directory
// is one where that app is available (Incoming/Working/Staging
// for classifier/mdedit/transmittal, anywhere for archive,
// root only for landing), resolve via the apps subsystem.
if appsSrv != nil {
if app, requestDirRel := apps.MatchAppHTML(urlPath); app != "" {
requestDir := filepath.Join(cfg.Root, filepath.FromSlash(requestDirRel))
if apps.AppAvailableAt(cfg.Root, requestDir, app) {
chain, _ := zddc.EffectivePolicy(cfg.Root, requestDir)
if allowed, _ := policy.AllowFromChain(r.Context(), handler.DeciderFromContext(r), chain, email, urlPath); !allowed {
http.Error(w, "Forbidden", http.StatusForbidden)
return
}
appsSrv.Serve(w, r, app, chain, requestDir)
return
}
}
}
http.Error(w, "Not Found", http.StatusNotFound)
} else {
http.Error(w, "Internal Server Error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
}
return
}
if info.IsDir() {
// ACL check — bypassed at the root path so the landing page (the
// project picker) is reachable by anyone, including anonymous.
// Per-project filtering happens inside ServeDirectory →
// fs.ListDirectory, which hides directories the caller can't
// reach. Subdirectory requests still hit this gate.
isRoot := urlPath == "/"
if !isRoot {
chain, _ := zddc.EffectivePolicy(cfg.Root, absPath)
if allowed, _ := policy.AllowFromChain(r.Context(), handler.DeciderFromContext(r), chain, email, urlPath); !allowed {
http.Error(w, "Forbidden", http.StatusForbidden)
return
}
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(urlPath, "/") {
http.Redirect(w, r, urlPath+"/", http.StatusMovedPermanently)
return
}
handler.ServeDirectory(cfg, w, r)
return
}
// Regular file: ACL on parent directory
chain, _ := zddc.EffectivePolicy(cfg.Root, filepath.Dir(absPath))
if allowed, _ := policy.AllowFromChain(r.Context(), handler.DeciderFromContext(r), chain, email, urlPath); !allowed {
http.Error(w, "Forbidden", http.StatusForbidden)
return
}
handler.ServeFile(w, r, absPath)
}
// setupLogger installs a slog default that fans every record out to stderr
// (the existing TextHandler — user-visible logging is unchanged) AND to an
// in-memory ring buffer that backs the /.profile/logs endpoint. Returns
// the ring so handlers can read it.
func setupLogger(level string) *handler.LogRing {
var l slog.Level
switch strings.ToLower(level) {
case "debug":
l = slog.LevelDebug
case "warn":
l = slog.LevelWarn
case "error":
l = slog.LevelError
default:
l = slog.LevelInfo
}
ring := handler.NewLogRing(500)
text := slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stderr, &slog.HandlerOptions{Level: l})
rh := handler.NewRingHandler(ring, l)
slog.SetDefault(slog.New(handler.NewMultiHandler(text, rh)))
return ring
}