Problem
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The v2 workspace URL refactor (#1141) switched the frontend from sending
X-Workspace-ID (UUID) to X-Workspace-Slug. The workspace middleware was
updated to accept the slug and translate it via GetWorkspaceBySlug.
But the handler package maintained a PARALLEL resolver
(`resolveWorkspaceID` in handler.go) used by endpoints that sit outside
the workspace middleware — and that resolver was never updated. It only
checked context / ?workspace_id / X-Workspace-ID, never the slug.
/api/upload-file is the one production route that hit the broken path:
it's user-scoped (not behind workspace middleware) because it also
serves avatar uploads (no workspace). Post-refactor requests from the
frontend arrived with only X-Workspace-Slug; the handler resolver
returned "", the code fell into the "no workspace context" branch, and
every file upload since v2 landed in S3 with no corresponding DB
attachment row — files orphaned, invisible to the UI.
Root cause is structural: two resolvers doing the same job, written
independently, diverged silently when one was updated.
Fix
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Collapse to a single shared helper. middleware.ResolveWorkspaceIDFromRequest
is the new canonical resolver; both the middleware's internal
`resolveWorkspaceUUID` (for middleware gating) and the handler-side
`(h *Handler).resolveWorkspaceID` (promoted from a package function)
now delegate to it. Priority order matches what the middleware has had
since v2: context > X-Workspace-Slug header > ?workspace_slug query >
X-Workspace-ID header > ?workspace_id query.
Impact analysis
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47 call sites of the old `resolveWorkspaceID(r)` are renamed to
`h.resolveWorkspaceID(r)`. 46 of them sit behind workspace middleware,
so they hit the context fast path and see zero behavior change. The
one caller that actually gains capability is UploadFile — which now
correctly recognizes slug requests and creates DB attachment rows.
Tests
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- New table-driven unit test for ResolveWorkspaceIDFromRequest covers
all priority levels and the unknown-slug fallback.
- Regression tests for UploadFile: once with X-Workspace-Slug only
(the broken path), once with X-Workspace-ID only (legacy CLI/daemon
compat path). Both assert that a DB attachment row is created.
- Full Go test suite passes; typecheck + pnpm test unaffected.
Plan
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See docs/plans/2026-04-16-unify-workspace-identity-resolver.md for the
full first-principles writeup.
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- Add GET /api/config endpoint exposing cdn_domain from CLOUDFRONT_DOMAIN
- Create packages/core/config/ zustand store, fetched at app startup
- Extract file card preprocessing to packages/ui/markdown/file-cards.ts
with isCdnUrl(url, cdnDomain) using exact hostname match
- Add file card support to packages/ui/markdown/Markdown.tsx (was missing)
- Remove hardcoded .copilothub.ai hostname check from file-card.tsx
- Fix LocalStorage.CdnDomain() to return hostname not full URL
- Always run preprocessFileCards regardless of cdnDomain availability
(!file syntax works without CDN domain, only legacy matching needs it)
- Use useConfigStore hook in common/markdown.tsx for reactive updates
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* fix(server): validate workspace membership for subscription targets and file uploads
Closes MED-1 (cross-workspace subscription injection) and MED-2 (file upload
missing workspace member validation) from the security audit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(server): add negative tests for cross-workspace subscription and upload
Address PR review feedback:
- Add tests verifying cross-workspace user_id is rejected with 403 on
subscribe and unsubscribe
- Add test verifying upload with foreign workspace_id is rejected with 403
- Make isWorkspaceEntity explicitly enumerate "member"/"agent" and reject
unknown user types
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>