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rustio_admin/admin/
audit.rs

1//! Admin action log — every create / update / delete driven through
2//! the admin writes a row to `rustio_admin_actions`. The audit trail
3//! powers two user-visible surfaces:
4//!
5//! - `GET /admin/history` — project-wide timeline.
6//! - `GET /admin/<model>/<id>/history` — per-object history.
7//!
8//! ## Integrity
9//!
10//! [`record`] rejects entries that are missing any of `user_id`,
11//! `model_name`, or `object_id`. The caller gets an
12//! [`Error::Internal`] so the admin handler can fail loudly rather
13//! than silently losing the audit trail.
14
15use chrono::{DateTime, Utc};
16use sqlx::Row as _;
17
18use crate::error::{Error, Result};
19use crate::orm::Db;
20
21pub(crate) const CREATE_TABLE_SQL: &str = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS rustio_admin_actions (
22    id          BIGSERIAL   PRIMARY KEY,
23    user_id     BIGINT      NOT NULL REFERENCES rustio_users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
24    action_type TEXT        NOT NULL,
25    model_name  TEXT        NOT NULL,
26    object_id   BIGINT      NOT NULL,
27    timestamp   TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
28    ip_address  TEXT,
29    summary     TEXT        NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
30)";
31
32pub(crate) const CREATE_MODEL_INDEX_SQL: &str =
33    "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS rustio_admin_actions_model_idx \
34     ON rustio_admin_actions(model_name, object_id)";
35
36pub(crate) const CREATE_TIMESTAMP_INDEX_SQL: &str =
37    "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS rustio_admin_actions_timestamp_idx \
38     ON rustio_admin_actions(timestamp DESC)";
39
40/// Ensure the `rustio_admin_actions` table and its indexes exist.
41/// Idempotent. Depends on `rustio_users` existing first.
42///
43/// 0.4.0 lifecycle additions: `metadata` JSONB, `correlation_id`, and
44/// `session_id`. The framework will populate these as recovery flows
45/// land in R1+; existing audit rows from 0.3.x stay valid with NULLs.
46pub async fn ensure_table(db: &Db) -> Result<()> {
47    sqlx::query(CREATE_TABLE_SQL).execute(db.pool()).await?;
48    sqlx::query(CREATE_MODEL_INDEX_SQL)
49        .execute(db.pool())
50        .await?;
51    sqlx::query(CREATE_TIMESTAMP_INDEX_SQL)
52        .execute(db.pool())
53        .await?;
54
55    // R0 (0.4.0) lifecycle additions — additive, idempotent.
56    sqlx::query("ALTER TABLE rustio_admin_actions ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS metadata JSONB")
57        .execute(db.pool())
58        .await?;
59    sqlx::query("ALTER TABLE rustio_admin_actions ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS correlation_id TEXT")
60        .execute(db.pool())
61        .await?;
62    sqlx::query("ALTER TABLE rustio_admin_actions ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS session_id BIGINT")
63        .execute(db.pool())
64        .await?;
65    sqlx::query(
66        "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS rustio_admin_actions_correlation_idx \
67         ON rustio_admin_actions (correlation_id) WHERE correlation_id IS NOT NULL",
68    )
69    .execute(db.pool())
70    .await?;
71    sqlx::query(
72        "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS rustio_admin_actions_session_idx \
73         ON rustio_admin_actions (session_id) WHERE session_id IS NOT NULL",
74    )
75    .execute(db.pool())
76    .await?;
77
78    Ok(())
79}
80
81#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
82pub enum ActionType {
83    Create,
84    Update,
85    Delete,
86}
87
88impl ActionType {
89    pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
90        match self {
91            Self::Create => "create",
92            Self::Update => "update",
93            Self::Delete => "delete",
94        }
95    }
96
97    pub fn parse(s: &str) -> Option<Self> {
98        match s {
99            "create" => Some(Self::Create),
100            "update" => Some(Self::Update),
101            "delete" => Some(Self::Delete),
102            _ => None,
103        }
104    }
105
106    pub fn label(self) -> &'static str {
107        match self {
108            Self::Create => "Created",
109            Self::Update => "Updated",
110            Self::Delete => "Deleted",
111        }
112    }
113
114    pub fn pill_class(self) -> &'static str {
115        match self {
116            Self::Create => "badge-success",
117            Self::Update => "badge-neutral",
118            Self::Delete => "badge-danger",
119        }
120    }
121}
122
123#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
124pub struct AdminAction {
125    pub id: i64,
126    pub user_id: i64,
127    pub user_email: Option<String>,
128    pub action_type: String,
129    pub model_name: String,
130    pub object_id: i64,
131    pub timestamp: DateTime<Utc>,
132    pub ip_address: Option<String>,
133    pub summary: String,
134}
135
136pub struct LogEntry<'a> {
137    pub user_id: i64,
138    pub action_type: ActionType,
139    pub model_name: &'a str,
140    pub object_id: i64,
141    pub ip_address: Option<&'a str>,
142    pub summary: String,
143    /// Per-request UUID (R0). All audit rows written under one HTTP
144    /// request share this id so a future `/admin/history/<id>` page
145    /// can reconstruct the chain of events ("admin reset password →
146    /// all sessions revoked → security email dispatched").
147    pub correlation_id: Option<&'a str>,
148    /// The session that performed the action, when applicable. CLI
149    /// emergency actions write `None`.
150    pub session_id: Option<i64>,
151    /// Structured before/after / extra metadata. JSONB column.
152    /// R2 emissions populate this with an *object* (not a scalar
153    /// or array) — the merge layer in [`record`] inserts
154    /// `actor_user_id` and similar typed sidecars into the object
155    /// before persistence, and a non-object value disables that
156    /// merge (the row still writes; a warning is logged).
157    pub metadata: Option<serde_json::Value>,
158    /// The acting principal when this row records one user
159    /// performing an action on another (admin password reset,
160    /// admin lock/unlock, admin revoke-sessions, etc.). Persisted
161    /// under `metadata.actor_user_id` — the column itself doesn't
162    /// change.
163    ///
164    /// R2 emissions set this via [`LogEntry::with_actor`]; R0/R1
165    /// emissions leave it `None`. The legacy [`Self::user_id`]
166    /// field continues to carry the actor for backwards-compat
167    /// with `/admin/history`'s "who did what" view; `actor_user_id`
168    /// is the typed mirror that lets metadata consumers (SIEM,
169    /// future per-user audit pivots) read the actor without
170    /// relying on heuristics about which row-shape sets
171    /// `user_id` to actor vs. target.
172    ///
173    /// When `Some(id)` is set and `metadata` is also `Some(obj)`,
174    /// [`record`] inserts the key into the object. If the existing
175    /// metadata already contains `actor_user_id`, the typed-field
176    /// value wins — the struct field is the source of truth.
177    pub actor_user_id: Option<i64>,
178    /// When `Some`, supersedes `action_type.as_str()` as the
179    /// persisted `rustio_admin_actions.action_type` string. Set via
180    /// [`LogEntry::with_event`]; the `action_type` field becomes a
181    /// placeholder in that case (the convention is to pass
182    /// `ActionType::Update`). Used by R1+ recovery / authority /
183    /// identity emissions that need the richer typed vocabulary —
184    /// see `DESIGN_AUDIT.md` §3 + `DESIGN_RECOVERY.md` §6.
185    pub event: Option<AuditEvent>,
186}
187
188impl<'a> LogEntry<'a> {
189    /// Builder helper for the common case (every field that R0
190    /// added defaults to `None`). Existing call sites can migrate
191    /// incrementally.
192    pub fn new(user_id: i64, action_type: ActionType, model_name: &'a str, object_id: i64) -> Self {
193        Self {
194            user_id,
195            action_type,
196            model_name,
197            object_id,
198            ip_address: None,
199            summary: String::new(),
200            correlation_id: None,
201            session_id: None,
202            metadata: None,
203            actor_user_id: None,
204            event: None,
205        }
206    }
207
208    /// Mark this entry as an admin acting on another user. The id
209    /// is persisted under `metadata.actor_user_id` by [`record`],
210    /// not as a separate column. Pair with `.with_event(...)` for
211    /// the canonical R2 admin-action shape, e.g.
212    ///
213    /// ```ignore
214    /// LogEntry::new(target_id, ActionType::Update, "user", target_id)
215    ///     .with_event(AuditEvent::PasswordResetByOther)
216    ///     .with_actor(admin_identity.user_id)
217    /// ```
218    ///
219    /// Auto-throttle (no actor) leaves this `None`; the row's
220    /// `user_id` column carries the affected user as the
221    /// closest-reasonable subject. See `DESIGN_R2_ORGANISATIONAL.md`
222    /// §5.2.
223    pub fn with_actor(mut self, actor_user_id: i64) -> Self {
224        self.actor_user_id = Some(actor_user_id);
225        self
226    }
227
228    /// Promote this entry's persisted `action_type` string from the
229    /// legacy [`ActionType`] (create/update/delete) trio to the
230    /// richer typed [`AuditEvent`]. The `action_type` field becomes
231    /// a placeholder; the convention is to pass `ActionType::Update`
232    /// to [`Self::new`] and chain `.with_event(...)`.
233    ///
234    /// ```ignore
235    /// let entry = LogEntry::new(user_id, ActionType::Update, "user", user_id)
236    ///     .with_event(AuditEvent::PasswordChangedSelf);
237    /// ```
238    ///
239    /// Use this for framework-internal authority + identity +
240    /// recovery audit rows per `DESIGN_AUDIT.md` §3 +
241    /// `DESIGN_RECOVERY.md` §6. Project code that records generic
242    /// CRUD on its own models continues to use [`Self::new`] alone
243    /// with the legacy `ActionType` trio.
244    pub fn with_event(mut self, event: AuditEvent) -> Self {
245        self.event = Some(event);
246        self
247    }
248
249    /// Resolve the persisted `action_type` string. The `event`
250    /// override wins when set; otherwise the legacy `action_type`
251    /// trio's lowercase string is used. Pulled out as a small helper
252    /// so the `record()` insert and any future read-side rendering
253    /// share one resolution rule.
254    pub(crate) fn resolved_action_type(&self) -> &'static str {
255        match self.event {
256            Some(e) => e.as_str(),
257            None => self.action_type.as_str(),
258        }
259    }
260}
261
262/// Merge `actor_user_id` into the persisted `metadata` JSONB column.
263///
264/// - When `actor_user_id` is `None`: returns `metadata` unchanged.
265/// - When `actor_user_id` is `Some(id)` and `metadata` is `None`:
266///   synthesizes `{"actor_user_id": id}`.
267/// - When `actor_user_id` is `Some(id)` and `metadata` is
268///   `Some(object)`: inserts the key, replacing any existing
269///   `actor_user_id` (the typed field wins — it is the source of
270///   truth for the actor association).
271/// - When `actor_user_id` is `Some(id)` and `metadata` is
272///   `Some(scalar | array)`: returns the original metadata
273///   unchanged and emits a `log::warn!`. The merge requires an
274///   object; non-object metadata is a programming error and the
275///   audit row is preferable to silent loss.
276///
277/// Pulled out as a free function so the merge contract is
278/// unit-testable without a database.
279fn build_persisted_metadata(
280    metadata: Option<serde_json::Value>,
281    actor_user_id: Option<i64>,
282) -> Option<serde_json::Value> {
283    let actor = match actor_user_id {
284        None => return metadata,
285        Some(id) => id,
286    };
287
288    match metadata {
289        None => Some(serde_json::json!({ "actor_user_id": actor })),
290        Some(mut value) => {
291            if let Some(obj) = value.as_object_mut() {
292                obj.insert("actor_user_id".to_string(), serde_json::json!(actor));
293                Some(value)
294            } else {
295                log::warn!(
296                    "audit::record: actor_user_id={} set but metadata is not a JSON object \
297                     ({:?}); writing row without merging actor — fix the call site",
298                    actor,
299                    value
300                );
301                Some(value)
302            }
303        }
304    }
305}
306
307/// Write one row to the action log. Validates required fields before
308/// touching the DB so a broken audit pipeline becomes visible.
309pub async fn record(db: &Db, entry: LogEntry<'_>) -> Result<()> {
310    if entry.user_id <= 0 {
311        return Err(Error::Internal("admin audit: missing user_id".to_string()));
312    }
313    if entry.model_name.trim().is_empty() {
314        return Err(Error::Internal(
315            "admin audit: missing model_name".to_string(),
316        ));
317    }
318    if entry.object_id <= 0 {
319        return Err(Error::Internal(
320            "admin audit: missing object_id".to_string(),
321        ));
322    }
323
324    let now = Utc::now();
325    let action_type_str = entry.resolved_action_type();
326    let metadata = build_persisted_metadata(entry.metadata, entry.actor_user_id);
327    sqlx::query(
328        "INSERT INTO rustio_admin_actions
329             (user_id, action_type, model_name, object_id, timestamp, ip_address, summary,
330              correlation_id, session_id, metadata)
331         VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10)",
332    )
333    .bind(entry.user_id)
334    .bind(action_type_str)
335    .bind(entry.model_name)
336    .bind(entry.object_id)
337    .bind(now)
338    .bind(entry.ip_address)
339    .bind(&entry.summary)
340    .bind(entry.correlation_id)
341    .bind(entry.session_id)
342    .bind(metadata.as_ref())
343    .execute(db.pool())
344    .await?;
345    Ok(())
346}
347
348/// Typed representation of every audit `action_type` the framework
349/// emits for authority + identity + recovery actions.
350///
351/// **Public-API stability (0.5.0):** the enum is `pub` from R1
352/// onwards (doctrine 18). External consumers — SIEM tooling, custom
353/// dashboards, integration tests — can match on these variants
354/// instead of (or in addition to) the persisted strings. The
355/// `as_str()` mapping is the single canonical boundary between the
356/// typed surface and the `rustio_admin_actions.action_type` TEXT
357/// column. Every existing variant's string is locked-in by the
358/// `audit_event_existing_variants_have_stable_strings` test below;
359/// renaming a string is a breaking change requiring a major version
360/// bump.
361///
362/// **Coexistence with `ActionType`:** the legacy
363/// `ActionType::{Create, Update, Delete}` trio writes the strings
364/// `"create" / "update" / "delete"`, used for generic CRUD on
365/// project-registered models. `AuditEvent` strings are richer
366/// (`"user_created"`, `"password_reset_self_consume"`, …) and used
367/// for the framework's own authority + identity + recovery surfaces.
368/// The two vocabularies are disjoint by design;
369/// `action_type_and_audit_event_vocabularies_dont_collide` asserts
370/// the disjointness.
371///
372/// **Future-extensibility:** `#[non_exhaustive]` lets future
373/// R-phases (R2 / R3 / R4) add variants without breaking external
374/// matchers. Variants whose call-sites haven't shipped yet are
375/// listed here in anticipation — `as_str()` returns the canonical
376/// string regardless of whether anything emits it. The roadmap
377/// in `DESIGN_RECOVERY.md` §16 + `ROADMAP.md` covers when each
378/// variant lights up.
379#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
380#[non_exhaustive]
381pub enum AuditEvent {
382    // ---- User / Group authority CRUD (R0+) ----
383    UserCreated,
384    UserUpdated,
385    UserDeleted,
386    GroupCreated,
387    GroupUpdated,
388    GroupDeleted,
389    // ---- Password lifecycle (R1+) ----
390    /// Authenticated user changed their own password via
391    /// `/admin/password_change`. R1 commit #11 wires emission.
392    PasswordChangedSelf,
393    /// Anonymous user requested a password-reset email via
394    /// `/admin/forgot-password`. R1 commit #7 wires emission.
395    PasswordResetSelfRequest,
396    /// Anonymous user consumed a reset token + set a new password
397    /// via `/admin/reset-password/<token>`. R1 commit #7 wires
398    /// emission.
399    PasswordResetSelfConsume,
400    /// An administrator reset another user's password. R2 wires
401    /// emission via the dedicated `/admin/users/<id>/reset-password`
402    /// route.
403    PasswordResetByOther,
404    /// A user with `must_change_password = TRUE` completed the
405    /// forced rotation via `POST /admin/must-change-password`,
406    /// clearing the flag and (per `DESIGN_R2_ORGANISATIONAL.md`
407    /// §3.4) revoking every other session for the same user.
408    /// `metadata.triggered_by_audit_id` links back to the
409    /// originating `PasswordResetByOther` row;
410    /// `metadata.invalidated_session_count` records how many
411    /// sessions were revoked. R2 commit #12 wires emission.
412    ForcedPasswordChangeCompleted,
413    // ---- Account state (R2+) ----
414    AccountLocked,
415    AccountUnlocked,
416    // ---- MFA (R3+) ----
417    MfaEnabled,
418    MfaDisabled,
419    MfaResetByOther,
420    /// A user consumed a backup code as the second factor on
421    /// the login or re-auth flow. Emitted by
422    /// `auth::mfa::consume_backup_code` (R3 commit #8).
423    /// `metadata.code_id` identifies which code was used;
424    /// `metadata.remaining_codes` tracks the unused-code count
425    /// post-consume so the user can be nudged toward
426    /// regeneration before exhaustion;
427    /// `metadata.via = "login" | "reauth"` distinguishes the
428    /// caller context.
429    MfaCodeConsumed,
430    /// A user regenerated their backup-code batch. Emitted by
431    /// `auth::mfa::regenerate_backup_codes` (R3 commit #10).
432    /// The DELETE + INSERT runs in one transaction per D3 of
433    /// the design (atomic regeneration; the old batch is
434    /// unrecoverable from the moment the transaction commits).
435    /// `metadata.previous_codes_invalidated` records the
436    /// count of rows the DELETE removed (used + unused
437    /// combined); `metadata.new_codes_count` is locked at 8
438    /// per Appendix B.
439    BackupCodesRegenerated,
440    // ---- Session lifecycle (R0/R1+) ----
441    SessionsRevokedSelf,
442    SessionsRevokedByOther,
443    SessionLogout,
444    // ---- Layer-3 CLI (R4+) ----
445    EmergencyRecovery,
446}
447
448impl AuditEvent {
449    /// Stable lowercase identifier persisted as
450    /// `rustio_admin_actions.action_type`.
451    ///
452    /// **Stability contract:** every string returned here is
453    /// part of the public API from 0.5.0 onwards. Existing values
454    /// are locked-in by
455    /// `audit_event_existing_variants_have_stable_strings` and
456    /// changing one is a breaking change requiring a major bump.
457    /// New `AuditEvent` variants may be added in minor versions
458    /// (the enum is `#[non_exhaustive]`); each new variant ships
459    /// with its locked string from day one.
460    pub const fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
461        match self {
462            Self::UserCreated => "user_created",
463            Self::UserUpdated => "user_updated",
464            Self::UserDeleted => "user_deleted",
465            Self::GroupCreated => "group_created",
466            Self::GroupUpdated => "group_updated",
467            Self::GroupDeleted => "group_deleted",
468            Self::PasswordChangedSelf => "password_changed_self",
469            Self::PasswordResetSelfRequest => "password_reset_self_request",
470            Self::PasswordResetSelfConsume => "password_reset_self_consume",
471            Self::PasswordResetByOther => "password_reset_by_other",
472            Self::ForcedPasswordChangeCompleted => "forced_password_change_completed",
473            Self::AccountLocked => "account_locked",
474            Self::AccountUnlocked => "account_unlocked",
475            Self::MfaEnabled => "mfa_enabled",
476            Self::MfaDisabled => "mfa_disabled",
477            Self::MfaResetByOther => "mfa_reset_by_other",
478            Self::MfaCodeConsumed => "mfa_code_consumed",
479            Self::BackupCodesRegenerated => "backup_codes_regenerated",
480            Self::SessionsRevokedSelf => "sessions_revoked_self",
481            Self::SessionsRevokedByOther => "sessions_revoked_by_other",
482            Self::SessionLogout => "session_logout",
483            Self::EmergencyRecovery => "emergency_recovery",
484        }
485    }
486}
487
488/// Fetch the most recent `limit` admin actions, newest first.
489pub async fn recent(
490    db: &Db,
491    limit: i64,
492    model_filter: Option<&str>,
493    action_filter: Option<&str>,
494) -> Result<Vec<AdminAction>> {
495    let mut sql = String::from(
496        "SELECT a.id, a.user_id, u.email AS user_email, a.action_type,
497                a.model_name, a.object_id, a.timestamp, a.ip_address, a.summary
498         FROM rustio_admin_actions a
499         LEFT JOIN rustio_users u ON u.id = a.user_id",
500    );
501    let mut clauses: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
502    let mut param_idx: usize = 1;
503    if model_filter.is_some() {
504        clauses.push(format!("a.model_name = ${param_idx}"));
505        param_idx += 1;
506    }
507    if action_filter.is_some() {
508        clauses.push(format!("a.action_type = ${param_idx}"));
509        param_idx += 1;
510    }
511    if !clauses.is_empty() {
512        sql.push_str(" WHERE ");
513        sql.push_str(&clauses.join(" AND "));
514    }
515    sql.push_str(&format!(
516        " ORDER BY a.timestamp DESC, a.id DESC LIMIT ${param_idx}"
517    ));
518
519    let mut q = sqlx::query(&sql);
520    if let Some(m) = model_filter {
521        q = q.bind(m);
522    }
523    if let Some(a) = action_filter {
524        q = q.bind(a);
525    }
526    q = q.bind(limit);
527
528    let rows = q.fetch_all(db.pool()).await?;
529    rows.iter().map(row_to_action).collect()
530}
531
532/// All actions for one `(model, object_id)`, newest first.
533pub async fn for_object(db: &Db, model_name: &str, object_id: i64) -> Result<Vec<AdminAction>> {
534    let rows = sqlx::query(
535        "SELECT a.id, a.user_id, u.email AS user_email, a.action_type,
536                a.model_name, a.object_id, a.timestamp, a.ip_address, a.summary
537         FROM rustio_admin_actions a
538         LEFT JOIN rustio_users u ON u.id = a.user_id
539         WHERE a.model_name = $1 AND a.object_id = $2
540         ORDER BY a.timestamp DESC, a.id DESC",
541    )
542    .bind(model_name)
543    .bind(object_id)
544    .fetch_all(db.pool())
545    .await?;
546    rows.iter().map(row_to_action).collect()
547}
548
549fn row_to_action(r: &sqlx::postgres::PgRow) -> Result<AdminAction> {
550    Ok(AdminAction {
551        id: r.try_get("id")?,
552        user_id: r.try_get("user_id")?,
553        user_email: r.try_get("user_email")?,
554        action_type: r.try_get("action_type")?,
555        model_name: r.try_get("model_name")?,
556        object_id: r.try_get("object_id")?,
557        timestamp: r.try_get("timestamp")?,
558        ip_address: r.try_get("ip_address")?,
559        summary: r.try_get("summary")?,
560    })
561}
562
563#[cfg(test)]
564mod tests {
565    use super::*;
566
567    /// Single source of truth for every `AuditEvent` variant the
568    /// framework currently exposes. Drift tests below iterate over
569    /// this constant; adding a new variant means adding it here.
570    /// CHANGELOG / DESIGN_AUDIT.md call out variant additions.
571    const ALL_AUDIT_EVENTS: &[AuditEvent] = &[
572        AuditEvent::UserCreated,
573        AuditEvent::UserUpdated,
574        AuditEvent::UserDeleted,
575        AuditEvent::GroupCreated,
576        AuditEvent::GroupUpdated,
577        AuditEvent::GroupDeleted,
578        AuditEvent::PasswordChangedSelf,
579        AuditEvent::PasswordResetSelfRequest,
580        AuditEvent::PasswordResetSelfConsume,
581        AuditEvent::PasswordResetByOther,
582        AuditEvent::ForcedPasswordChangeCompleted,
583        AuditEvent::AccountLocked,
584        AuditEvent::AccountUnlocked,
585        AuditEvent::MfaEnabled,
586        AuditEvent::MfaDisabled,
587        AuditEvent::MfaResetByOther,
588        AuditEvent::MfaCodeConsumed,
589        AuditEvent::BackupCodesRegenerated,
590        AuditEvent::SessionsRevokedSelf,
591        AuditEvent::SessionsRevokedByOther,
592        AuditEvent::SessionLogout,
593        AuditEvent::EmergencyRecovery,
594    ];
595
596    /// Drift test (doctrine 18): every variant's `as_str()` is
597    /// unique. Catches copy-paste collisions when adding variants
598    /// — `password_reset_self_request` vs
599    /// `password_reset_self_consume` are easy to mis-paste.
600    #[test]
601    fn audit_event_strings_are_unique() {
602        let mut set = std::collections::HashSet::new();
603        for &e in ALL_AUDIT_EVENTS {
604            assert!(set.insert(e.as_str()), "duplicate as_str() for {e:?}");
605        }
606        assert_eq!(set.len(), ALL_AUDIT_EVENTS.len());
607    }
608
609    /// Every `AuditEvent` string is snake_case ASCII. Future SIEM
610    /// integrations tokenise on these — keep them pre-normalised.
611    #[test]
612    fn audit_event_strings_are_snake_case() {
613        for &e in ALL_AUDIT_EVENTS {
614            let s = e.as_str();
615            assert!(!s.is_empty(), "{e:?} as_str is empty");
616            assert!(
617                s.chars()
618                    .all(|c| c.is_ascii_lowercase() || c.is_ascii_digit() || c == '_'),
619                "{e:?}.as_str() = {s:?} is not snake_case"
620            );
621        }
622    }
623
624    /// R1 commit #6: `PasswordChangedSelf` maps to the locked string
625    /// `"password_changed_self"`. The string is part of the public
626    /// API contract from 0.5.0; renaming requires a major bump.
627    #[test]
628    fn audit_event_password_changed_self_maps_correctly() {
629        assert_eq!(
630            AuditEvent::PasswordChangedSelf.as_str(),
631            "password_changed_self"
632        );
633    }
634
635    /// Stability contract for the public API: every existing
636    /// variant's string value is locked-in here. A change to any of
637    /// these strings is a breaking change requiring a major bump
638    /// (the persisted `rustio_admin_actions.action_type` column
639    /// would have rows referencing the old string from prior
640    /// installations). New variants may extend this list; existing
641    /// rows must keep their strings.
642    #[test]
643    fn audit_event_existing_variants_have_stable_strings() {
644        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::UserCreated.as_str(), "user_created");
645        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::UserUpdated.as_str(), "user_updated");
646        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::UserDeleted.as_str(), "user_deleted");
647        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::GroupCreated.as_str(), "group_created");
648        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::GroupUpdated.as_str(), "group_updated");
649        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::GroupDeleted.as_str(), "group_deleted");
650        assert_eq!(
651            AuditEvent::PasswordChangedSelf.as_str(),
652            "password_changed_self"
653        );
654        assert_eq!(
655            AuditEvent::PasswordResetSelfRequest.as_str(),
656            "password_reset_self_request"
657        );
658        assert_eq!(
659            AuditEvent::PasswordResetSelfConsume.as_str(),
660            "password_reset_self_consume"
661        );
662        assert_eq!(
663            AuditEvent::PasswordResetByOther.as_str(),
664            "password_reset_by_other"
665        );
666        assert_eq!(
667            AuditEvent::ForcedPasswordChangeCompleted.as_str(),
668            "forced_password_change_completed"
669        );
670        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::AccountLocked.as_str(), "account_locked");
671        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::AccountUnlocked.as_str(), "account_unlocked");
672        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::MfaEnabled.as_str(), "mfa_enabled");
673        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::MfaDisabled.as_str(), "mfa_disabled");
674        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::MfaResetByOther.as_str(), "mfa_reset_by_other");
675        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::MfaCodeConsumed.as_str(), "mfa_code_consumed");
676        assert_eq!(
677            AuditEvent::BackupCodesRegenerated.as_str(),
678            "backup_codes_regenerated"
679        );
680        assert_eq!(
681            AuditEvent::SessionsRevokedSelf.as_str(),
682            "sessions_revoked_self"
683        );
684        assert_eq!(
685            AuditEvent::SessionsRevokedByOther.as_str(),
686            "sessions_revoked_by_other"
687        );
688        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::SessionLogout.as_str(), "session_logout");
689        assert_eq!(AuditEvent::EmergencyRecovery.as_str(), "emergency_recovery");
690    }
691
692    /// `ActionType` and `AuditEvent` are intentionally separate
693    /// vocabularies — `ActionType` writes generic CRUD strings
694    /// (`"create" / "update" / "delete"`) for project-registered
695    /// models; `AuditEvent` writes the framework's richer authority,
696    /// identity, and recovery vocabulary. The two namespaces must
697    /// stay disjoint so a SIEM consumer can route on the string
698    /// alone without disambiguation.
699    #[test]
700    fn action_type_and_audit_event_vocabularies_dont_collide() {
701        let action_type_strs = [
702            ActionType::Create.as_str(),
703            ActionType::Update.as_str(),
704            ActionType::Delete.as_str(),
705        ];
706        let mut set = std::collections::HashSet::new();
707        for s in action_type_strs {
708            assert!(set.insert(s), "duplicate ActionType string {s:?}");
709        }
710        for &e in ALL_AUDIT_EVENTS {
711            assert!(
712                set.insert(e.as_str()),
713                "AuditEvent::{:?} ({:?}) collides with ActionType",
714                e,
715                e.as_str()
716            );
717        }
718        assert_eq!(set.len(), action_type_strs.len() + ALL_AUDIT_EVENTS.len());
719    }
720
721    // ---- LogEntry::with_event ----
722
723    #[test]
724    fn log_entry_with_event_overrides_action_type_persistence() {
725        // Without with_event(), the legacy ActionType wins.
726        let entry = LogEntry::new(1, ActionType::Update, "user", 1);
727        assert_eq!(entry.resolved_action_type(), "update");
728
729        // with_event() promotes to the richer AuditEvent string.
730        let entry = LogEntry::new(1, ActionType::Update, "user", 1)
731            .with_event(AuditEvent::PasswordChangedSelf);
732        assert_eq!(entry.resolved_action_type(), "password_changed_self");
733
734        // Different events resolve to their canonical string.
735        let entry = LogEntry::new(1, ActionType::Update, "user", 1)
736            .with_event(AuditEvent::PasswordResetSelfRequest);
737        assert_eq!(entry.resolved_action_type(), "password_reset_self_request");
738
739        let entry = LogEntry::new(1, ActionType::Update, "user", 1)
740            .with_event(AuditEvent::PasswordResetSelfConsume);
741        assert_eq!(entry.resolved_action_type(), "password_reset_self_consume");
742    }
743
744    #[test]
745    fn log_entry_default_event_is_none() {
746        // Backwards-compat: legacy callers continue to work.
747        let entry = LogEntry::new(1, ActionType::Create, "post", 99);
748        assert!(entry.event.is_none());
749        assert_eq!(entry.resolved_action_type(), "create");
750    }
751
752    // ---- LogEntry::with_actor + build_persisted_metadata (R2 #7) -----------
753
754    #[test]
755    fn log_entry_with_actor_sets_field() {
756        let entry = LogEntry::new(1, ActionType::Update, "user", 1).with_actor(7);
757        assert_eq!(entry.actor_user_id, Some(7));
758    }
759
760    #[test]
761    fn log_entry_default_actor_user_id_is_none() {
762        // R0/R1 emissions leave actor_user_id None — only R2 admin
763        // actions opt in via .with_actor(...).
764        let entry = LogEntry::new(1, ActionType::Update, "user", 1);
765        assert!(entry.actor_user_id.is_none());
766    }
767
768    #[test]
769    fn merge_returns_metadata_unchanged_when_no_actor() {
770        // None actor means no merge — even an existing
771        // actor_user_id key in the input is preserved verbatim.
772        let original = serde_json::json!({"reason": "x", "actor_user_id": 99});
773        let out = build_persisted_metadata(Some(original.clone()), None);
774        assert_eq!(out.unwrap(), original);
775
776        // None metadata + None actor → None.
777        assert!(build_persisted_metadata(None, None).is_none());
778    }
779
780    #[test]
781    fn merge_synthesizes_object_when_metadata_is_none() {
782        let out = build_persisted_metadata(None, Some(7)).unwrap();
783        assert_eq!(out, serde_json::json!({"actor_user_id": 7}));
784    }
785
786    #[test]
787    fn merge_inserts_into_existing_object() {
788        let input = serde_json::json!({"reason": "support ticket", "mode": "email"});
789        let out = build_persisted_metadata(Some(input), Some(7)).unwrap();
790        assert_eq!(
791            out,
792            serde_json::json!({
793                "reason": "support ticket",
794                "mode": "email",
795                "actor_user_id": 7
796            })
797        );
798    }
799
800    #[test]
801    fn merge_typed_actor_wins_over_existing_metadata_key() {
802        // Doctrine: the LogEntry struct field is the source of
803        // truth for the actor association. A handler that puts
804        // actor_user_id directly into metadata gets overridden
805        // when it also sets the typed field — preventing
806        // accidental inconsistency between the JSON key and the
807        // struct.
808        let input = serde_json::json!({"actor_user_id": 999, "extra": "x"});
809        let out = build_persisted_metadata(Some(input), Some(7)).unwrap();
810        assert_eq!(out, serde_json::json!({"actor_user_id": 7, "extra": "x"}));
811    }
812
813    #[test]
814    fn merge_passes_through_non_object_metadata_with_warning() {
815        // Non-object metadata is a programming bug. The merge
816        // returns the original value unchanged so the row still
817        // writes (audit-row-loss is worse than missing actor
818        // metadata); a log::warn in the runtime path surfaces
819        // the bug. Here we just assert the row preserves shape.
820        let input = serde_json::json!(42);
821        let out = build_persisted_metadata(Some(input.clone()), Some(7)).unwrap();
822        assert_eq!(out, input);
823
824        let input = serde_json::json!(["a", "b"]);
825        let out = build_persisted_metadata(Some(input.clone()), Some(7)).unwrap();
826        assert_eq!(out, input);
827
828        let input = serde_json::json!("scalar");
829        let out = build_persisted_metadata(Some(input.clone()), Some(7)).unwrap();
830        assert_eq!(out, input);
831    }
832
833    /// The legacy `ActionType::parse` is a partial parser — it only
834    /// recognises the original create/update/delete trio. Strings
835    /// emitted by `AuditEvent` (and any free-form legacy strings
836    /// already in older `rustio_admin_actions` rows) return `None`,
837    /// which the render layer maps to a neutral pill class without
838    /// panicking. This pins the property so a future change to
839    /// `ActionType::parse` doesn't accidentally start matching
840    /// AuditEvent strings.
841    #[test]
842    fn legacy_action_type_parser_returns_none_on_unknown_strings() {
843        // Legacy trio still parses.
844        assert_eq!(ActionType::parse("create"), Some(ActionType::Create));
845        assert_eq!(ActionType::parse("update"), Some(ActionType::Update));
846        assert_eq!(ActionType::parse("delete"), Some(ActionType::Delete));
847
848        // Every AuditEvent string is unrecognised by the legacy
849        // parser — the render layer falls through to "badge-neutral"
850        // for these, which is the documented behaviour.
851        for &e in ALL_AUDIT_EVENTS {
852            assert!(
853                ActionType::parse(e.as_str()).is_none(),
854                "ActionType::parse should not recognise AuditEvent string {:?}",
855                e.as_str()
856            );
857        }
858
859        // Pure garbage and free-form legacy strings.
860        assert!(ActionType::parse("garbage").is_none());
861        assert!(ActionType::parse("").is_none());
862        assert!(ActionType::parse("CREATE").is_none()); // case-sensitive
863    }
864}