2 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
5a8698e199 Fix UI: install real HTMX, add PG creds and roles UI
- web/static/htmx.min.js: replace placeholder stub with
  htmx 2.0.4 (downloaded from unpkg.com). The placeholder
  only logged a console warning; no HTMX features worked,
  so form submissions fell back to native POSTs and the
  account_row fragment was returned as a raw HTML body
  rather than spliced into the table. This was the root
  cause of account creation appearing to 'do nothing'.
- internal/ui/ui.go: add pgcreds_form.html to shared
  template list; add PUT /accounts/{id}/pgcreds route;
  reorder AccountDetailData fields so embedded PageData
  does not shadow Account.
- internal/ui/handlers_accounts.go: add handleSetPGCreds
  handler — encrypts the submitted password with AES-256-GCM
  using the server master key before storage, validates
  system-account-only constraint, re-reads and re-renders
  the fragment after save. Add PGCred field population to
  handleAccountDetail.
- internal/ui/ui_test.go: add tests for account creation,
  role management, and PG credential handlers.
- web/templates/account_detail.html: add Postgres
  Credentials card for system accounts.
- web/templates/fragments/pgcreds_form.html: new fragment
  for the PG credentials form; CSRF token is supplied via
  the body-level hx-headers attribute in base.html.
Security: PG password is encrypted with AES-256-GCM
(crypto.SealAESGCM) before storage; a fresh nonce is
generated per call; the plaintext is never logged or
returned in responses.
2026-03-11 22:30:13 -07:00
4596ea08ab Fix grpcserver rate limiter: move to Server field
The package-level defaultRateLimiter drained its token bucket
across all test cases, causing later tests to hit ResourceExhausted.
Move rateLimiter from a package-level var to a *grpcRateLimiter field
on Server; New() allocates a fresh instance (10 req/s, burst 10) per
server. Each test's newTestEnv() constructs its own Server, so tests
no longer share limiter state.

Production behaviour is unchanged: a single Server is constructed at
startup and lives for the process lifetime.
2026-03-11 19:23:34 -07:00