Auth: require email-verified by default for all app-data routes
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Previously only 2 share-code routes required a verified email; every other
authenticated route (residences, tasks, contractors, documents, notifications,
subscription, users, uploads, media — ~70 routes) accepted an authenticated but
UNVERIFIED user. This inverts the default to verified-by-default.

- router.go: add a `verified` sub-group that applies RequireVerified() ONCE at
  the group level, and move all app-data route setups under it. Verification is
  now the default; new routes are gated automatically. The authenticated-only
  allow-list is just the sign-up surface (/auth/me, /auth/profile, /auth/account).
  Public stays: register, health, webhooks, lookups.
- kratos_auth.go: fix a latent bug the gating exposed — the Redis session cache
  stored the verified flag for 24h, so a user who verified their email mid-session
  was still seen as unverified until the TTL expired (sign up -> verify -> create
  residence would 403). Now only a cached verified=true is trusted (verification
  is sticky); a cached verified=false re-resolves the live status from Kratos.
- auth_safety_test.go: add RequireVerified unit tests (verified passes,
  unverified -> 403, no-user -> 401).

Validated: API gating test (unverified->403, verified->200) + full iOS XCUITest
suite green (211 passed) including the onboarding verify->use-immediately flow.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
Trey T
2026-06-06 10:49:37 -05:00
parent 12de5a230a
commit cf054959bd
3 changed files with 124 additions and 29 deletions
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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import (
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"github.com/treytartt/honeydue-api/internal/apperrors"
"github.com/treytartt/honeydue-api/internal/config"
"github.com/treytartt/honeydue-api/internal/models"
)
@@ -117,3 +118,76 @@ func TestAdminAuth_QueryParamToken_Rejected(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusUnauthorized, rec.Code, "query param token must be rejected")
assert.Contains(t, rec.Body.String(), "Authorization required")
}
// requireVerifiedContext builds an Echo context primed as the Authenticate
// middleware would leave it: an auth_user and the verified flag.
func requireVerifiedContext(user *models.User, verified bool) (echo.Context, *httptest.ResponseRecorder) {
e := echo.New()
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/api/residences/", nil)
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
c := e.NewContext(req, rec)
if user != nil {
c.Set(AuthUserKey, user)
}
c.Set(AuthVerifiedKey, verified)
return c, rec
}
// TestRequireVerified_VerifiedUser_Passes confirms a verified user reaches the
// wrapped handler. This is the default tier for all app-data routes now that
// RequireVerified is applied at the `verified` group level in the router.
func TestRequireVerified_VerifiedUser_Passes(t *testing.T) {
m := &KratosAuth{}
c, _ := requireVerifiedContext(&models.User{Username: "v"}, true)
reached := false
handler := m.RequireVerified()(func(c echo.Context) error {
reached = true
return c.NoContent(http.StatusOK)
})
err := handler(c)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, reached, "verified user should reach the handler")
}
// TestRequireVerified_UnverifiedUser_403 is the core gating assertion for the
// new policy: an authenticated-but-unverified user is rejected with 403 on a
// data route, NOT allowed through.
func TestRequireVerified_UnverifiedUser_403(t *testing.T) {
m := &KratosAuth{}
c, _ := requireVerifiedContext(&models.User{Username: "u"}, false)
reached := false
handler := m.RequireVerified()(func(c echo.Context) error {
reached = true
return c.NoContent(http.StatusOK)
})
err := handler(c)
require.Error(t, err)
assert.False(t, reached, "unverified user must NOT reach the handler")
var appErr *apperrors.AppError
require.ErrorAs(t, err, &appErr)
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusForbidden, appErr.Code)
}
// TestRequireVerified_NoUser_401 confirms RequireVerified rejects an
// unauthenticated request with 401 (defense-in-depth even though Authenticate
// runs first in the router).
func TestRequireVerified_NoUser_401(t *testing.T) {
m := &KratosAuth{}
c, _ := requireVerifiedContext(nil, false)
handler := m.RequireVerified()(func(c echo.Context) error {
return c.NoContent(http.StatusOK)
})
err := handler(c)
require.Error(t, err)
var appErr *apperrors.AppError
require.ErrorAs(t, err, &appErr)
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusUnauthorized, appErr.Code)
}
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@@ -131,14 +131,20 @@ func (m *KratosAuth) resolve(c echo.Context) (*models.User, bool, string, error)
cacheKey := kratosSessionPrefix + hashCredential(cred)
if m.cache != nil {
if v, err := m.cache.GetString(ctx, cacheKey); err == nil && v != "" {
if user, verified, ok := m.userFromCacheValue(ctx, v); ok {
// Sliding-window refresh: extend the TTL on every successful
// hit so active users don't get bounced when their original
// cache entry would have otherwise expired. Best-effort —
// failure to refresh just means the entry expires on the
// original schedule.
// Only a cached `verified=true` is authoritative — email verification
// is sticky (it never reverts), so we can safely short-circuit.
// A cached `verified=false` is deliberately NOT trusted: the user may
// have verified their email since this entry was written, and a stale
// false would lock a just-verified user out of every verified-gated
// route until the 24h TTL expired (e.g. sign up -> verify -> create a
// residence immediately). On a cached false we fall through and
// re-resolve the live status from Kratos /whoami below.
if user, verified, ok := m.userFromCacheValue(ctx, v); ok && verified {
// Sliding-window refresh: extend the TTL on every successful hit
// so active (verified) users aren't bounced when their entry
// would otherwise expire. Best-effort.
_ = m.cache.SetString(ctx, cacheKey, v, kratosSessionCacheTTL)
return user, verified, cred, nil
return user, true, cred, nil
}
}
}
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@@ -342,29 +342,44 @@ func SetupRouter(deps *Dependencies) *echo.Echo {
// Subscription webhook routes (no auth - called by Apple/Google servers)
setupWebhookRoutes(api, subscriptionWebhookHandler)
// Protected routes (auth required)
// Authenticated routes (valid session required). This level is the
// sign-up / shell allow-list: an authenticated-but-UNVERIFIED user may
// call these (read their own user + verification status, complete their
// profile during sign-up). EVERYTHING else requires a verified email
// (see the `verified` sub-group below).
protected := api.Group("")
protected.Use(authMiddleware.Authenticate())
protected.Use(custommiddleware.TimezoneMiddleware())
{
// Allow-list — authenticated, may be unverified.
setupProtectedAuthRoutes(protected, authHandler)
setupResidenceRoutes(protected, residenceHandler, authMiddleware.RequireVerified())
setupTaskRoutes(protected, taskHandler)
setupSuggestionRoutes(protected, suggestionHandler)
setupContractorRoutes(protected, contractorHandler)
setupDocumentRoutes(protected, documentHandler)
setupNotificationRoutes(protected, notificationHandler)
setupSubscriptionRoutes(protected, subscriptionHandler)
setupUserRoutes(protected, userHandler)
// Upload routes (only if storage service is configured)
if uploadHandler != nil {
setupUploadRoutes(protected, uploadHandler)
}
// Verified routes (authenticated AND email-verified) — the DEFAULT
// for all app data and actions. RequireVerified is applied ONCE at
// the group level so verification is the default and every route
// added under here is gated automatically. (The previous per-route
// approach left ~70 routes unverified — see the LIVE auth audit.)
verified := protected.Group("")
verified.Use(authMiddleware.RequireVerified())
{
setupResidenceRoutes(verified, residenceHandler)
setupTaskRoutes(verified, taskHandler)
setupSuggestionRoutes(verified, suggestionHandler)
setupContractorRoutes(verified, contractorHandler)
setupDocumentRoutes(verified, documentHandler)
setupNotificationRoutes(verified, notificationHandler)
setupSubscriptionRoutes(verified, subscriptionHandler)
setupUserRoutes(verified, userHandler)
// Media routes (authenticated media serving)
if mediaHandler != nil {
setupMediaRoutes(protected, mediaHandler)
// Upload routes (only if storage service is configured)
if uploadHandler != nil {
setupUploadRoutes(verified, uploadHandler)
}
// Media routes (verified media serving)
if mediaHandler != nil {
setupMediaRoutes(verified, mediaHandler)
}
}
}
}
@@ -583,7 +598,7 @@ func setupPublicDataRoutes(api *echo.Group, residenceHandler *handlers.Residence
}
// setupResidenceRoutes configures residence routes
func setupResidenceRoutes(api *echo.Group, residenceHandler *handlers.ResidenceHandler, requireVerified echo.MiddlewareFunc) {
func setupResidenceRoutes(api *echo.Group, residenceHandler *handlers.ResidenceHandler) {
residences := api.Group("/residences")
{
residences.GET("/", residenceHandler.ListResidences)
@@ -598,11 +613,11 @@ func setupResidenceRoutes(api *echo.Group, residenceHandler *handlers.ResidenceH
residences.DELETE("/:id/", residenceHandler.DeleteResidence)
residences.GET("/:id/share-code/", residenceHandler.GetShareCode)
// Audit LIVE-L19: generating a residence share code requires a
// verified email — it blocks bad-faith unverified signups from
// minting share codes.
residences.POST("/:id/generate-share-code/", residenceHandler.GenerateShareCode, requireVerified)
residences.POST("/:id/generate-share-package/", residenceHandler.GenerateSharePackage, requireVerified)
// Verification is now enforced at the group level for ALL residence
// routes (see the `verified` group in SetupRouter) — the previous
// per-route RequireVerified on just these two is no longer needed.
residences.POST("/:id/generate-share-code/", residenceHandler.GenerateShareCode)
residences.POST("/:id/generate-share-package/", residenceHandler.GenerateSharePackage)
residences.POST("/:id/generate-tasks-report/", residenceHandler.GenerateTasksReport)
residences.GET("/:id/users/", residenceHandler.GetResidenceUsers)
residences.DELETE("/:id/users/:user_id/", residenceHandler.RemoveResidenceUser)