The bootstrap-admin-from-env-vars flow was a holdover from before
self-registration could create the first admin. Now that handleRegister
+ CreateUserFirstAdminRace promotes the first user to register on an
empty users table (verified shipped in v2026.05.08.2 / #376), the
bootstrap path is just a second source of truth that confuses operators
(and leaves an "admin" account in the DB that nobody asked for).
Removes:
- internal/auth/bootstrap.go + its test
- The auth.Bootstrap call from cmd/minstrel/main.go
- AuthConfig + AdminBootstrapConfig structs from config
- MINSTREL_AUTH_ADMIN_USERNAME / _PASSWORD env reads + their test
- The auth: block from config.example.yaml
- Bootstrap-related comments in docker-compose.yml + README.md
The README quickstart now points operators at /register on first start
instead of "watch the logs for a one-time password."
Existing instances keep their bootstrap-admin row in the DB; operators
who want it gone can register a new admin via /register, promote them
in /admin/users, then delete the old bootstrap user (last-admin guard
will require the new admin to be promoted first). No migration needed.
Recovery story for forgotten admin passwords now hinges on Fable #321
(admin password reset CLI) — currently the only path back in if no
other admin exists.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Schema for user management U1: display_name on users; user_invites;
registration_settings singleton (default 'invite_only'); audit_log.
Plus the internal/audit package centralizing the action-name
vocabulary and JSON metadata marshaling so handlers don't repeat
boilerplate.
Race-safe first-admin uses a query-shape primitive
(CreateUserFirstAdminRace's WHERE NOT EXISTS subquery) rather than
a schema-level constraint. Concurrent empty-state registrations
both see 'no users yet' and both insert as admin — fine, having
two admins from the start is benign; what matters is at-least-one.
users.username uniqueness arbitrates if the two callers picked the
same username.
CreateUser signature gains display_name (nullable); existing
bootstrap call sites pass nil. The audit package declares the full
U1+U2+U3 action vocabulary upfront so subsequent slices are purely
additive on the caller side.
Tests cover audit Write with + without metadata and that every
declared action constant persists correctly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the old X-API-Token-based RequireAdmin in middleware.go with a
context-aware RequireAdmin() that runs after RequireUser, checks
user.IsAdmin, and returns 403 {"error":"not_authorized"} for non-admins
or 500 {"error":"internal_error"} if RequireUser was bypassed. Updates
server.go to mount RequireUser then RequireAdmin on the /api/admin group.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Companion to the dbtest.ResetDB change. The bootstrap integration
test fundamentally needs an empty users table — it exercises the
"first time admin is created" path, which Bootstrap() guards with
a count==0 check. So this test alone still has to TRUNCATE users.
To keep the operator's admin login intact on a shared dev DB:
- Before TRUNCATE, save every user that doesn't start with 'test-'.
- Use cfg.Username = 'test-admin' for the bootstrap call so the
test row is itself test-prefixed and gets cleaned up by other
tests' ResetDB calls.
- t.Cleanup restores the saved rows after assertions complete,
so admin/admin (or whatever password the operator set) keeps
working between test runs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Deletes the session row keyed by the cookie/bearer token and
clears the cookie on the client. Best-effort DB delete — logout
still succeeds for the client if the row's already gone.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Resolves /api/* callers from session cookie first, Authorization
bearer second. Touches last_seen on success for future active-
sessions UI. Adds GetUserByID query used by the middleware.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Shared primitives for /api/* auth: mint a url-safe opaque token,
hash it for storage, verify a bcrypt password hash.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bootstrap was creating password_hash + api_token but leaving
subsonic_password nil, which meant Subsonic clients (Feishin, Symfonium)
got ErrTokenNotSupported on t+s auth — the server had no plaintext to
hash against. Mirror the bootstrap password into subsonic_password so
the admin can sign in to Subsonic clients with the same credential
printed on first boot. Plaintext at rest is the cost of Subsonic's
legacy auth; matches Navidrome's posture.
Also folds in the local dev compose tweaks: dedicated bridge network
with postgres unpublished from the host, and a bind-mount aimed at the
operator's real library path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>