* refactor(server): make ParseUUID error-returning to prevent silent data loss (MUL-1410)
util.ParseUUID previously swallowed errors and returned a zero pgtype.UUID
on invalid input. When this zero UUID reached a write query (DELETE/UPDATE),
the SQL matched zero rows and the handler returned 2xx success — producing
silent data corruption. #1661 (DeleteIssue with identifier-style ID) was the
visible symptom; PR #1680 patched that one site, this commit closes the
class of bug.
Changes:
- util.ParseUUID now returns (pgtype.UUID, error). Add util.MustParseUUID
for trusted round-trips that should panic on invalid input.
- handler/handler.go: parseUUID wrapper now calls MustParseUUID — any
unguarded user-input string reaching it surfaces as a recovered panic
(chi middleware.Recoverer → 500) instead of silently corrupting data.
Add parseUUIDOrBadRequest(w, s, fieldName) for handler entry points.
- Convert every Queries.Delete*/Update* call site reachable from raw user
input (autopilot, comment, project, skill, skill_file, label, pin,
attachment, feedback, issue assignee, daemon runtime, workspace) to
validate UUIDs explicitly with parseUUIDOrBadRequest, returning 400 on
invalid input. Where a resolved entity.ID is already in scope, write
queries now use it directly instead of re-parsing the URL string.
- Update getWorkspaceMember + loadIssueForUser to handle invalid UUIDs
gracefully (404/400 instead of panic).
- Update util/middleware/cmd-level callers (subscriber_listeners,
notification_listeners, activity_listeners, scope_authorizer,
middleware/workspace) to use the error-returning API.
- Add server/internal/util/pgx_test.go covering valid/invalid input and
the MustParseUUID panic contract.
- Add TestDeleteIssueByIdentifier + TestDeleteIssueRejectsInvalidUUID
regression tests in handler_test.go (the original #1661 bug + the
invalid-input case).
- Document the handler UUID parsing convention in CLAUDE.md so the rule
is enforceable in future PR review.
* fix(server): address GPT-Boy review of #1748
P1 fixes from PR #1748 review:
1. Migrate remaining request-boundary UUIDs to parseUUIDOrBadRequest so
malformed input returns 400 instead of panic/500. Was missing on:
- issue.go: workspace_id in CreateIssue/ChildIssueProgress/ListIssues/
SearchIssues/BatchUpdateIssues/BatchDeleteIssues; project_id /
parent_issue_id / lead_id / assignee_id / assignee_ids / creator_id
filters; batch issue_ids and assignee/parent/project fields in
BatchUpdateIssues (skip on bad input via util.ParseUUID, matching
the existing per-row continue semantics).
- project.go: project id + workspace_id in GetProject/UpdateProject/
DeleteProject; lead_id in CreateProject/UpdateProject;
workspace_id in ListProjects + SearchProjects.
- handler.go: resolveActor now uses util.ParseUUID for X-Agent-ID /
X-Task-ID headers; invalid UUID falls back to "member" (matches
pre-existing semantics) instead of panicking.
- issue.go: validateAssigneePair returns 400 on invalid workspace_id
instead of panicking.
2. Fix issue:deleted WS event payloads to emit uuidToString(issue.ID)
instead of the raw URL string. After an identifier-path delete
("MUL-7"), the previous payload would have leaked the identifier to
subscribers, leaving stale entries in frontend caches that key by
UUID. Updated DeleteIssue (issue.go:1341) and BatchDeleteIssues
(issue.go:1641). The slog "issue deleted" log line also now records
the resolved UUID so logs match the WS payload.
3. Extend TestDeleteIssueByIdentifier to subscribe to the bus and
assert issue:deleted.payload.issue_id is the resolved UUID, not
the identifier.
* fix(server): validate remaining reviewed UUID inputs
* fix(server): validate remaining handler UUID inputs
* fix(server): finish request boundary UUID audit
* fix(server): validate remaining request body UUIDs
* fix(server): validate runtime path UUIDs
* fix(server): validate remaining audit UUID inputs
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Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica.ai>
* fix(security): add workspace ownership checks to all daemon API routes
Switch daemon routes from middleware.Auth to middleware.DaemonAuth and
add per-handler workspace ownership verification. This prevents
cross-workspace access to runtimes, tasks, usage, and daemon lifecycle
endpoints (HIGH-1/2/3 + CHAIN-1/2/3).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(security): support mdt_ daemon tokens in DaemonRegister + add regression tests
DaemonRegister now handles both auth paths:
- mdt_ daemon tokens: verify workspace match, skip member check, zero OwnerID
(SQL COALESCE preserves existing owner on upsert)
- PAT/JWT: existing member check + OwnerID from member
Also adds WithDaemonContext helper and regression tests covering:
- Successful register with daemon token
- Workspace mismatch rejection
- Cross-workspace heartbeat rejection
- Cross-workspace task status rejection
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>
* feat(runtime): support CLI update from web runtime page
Add the ability to update the CLI daemon from the web Runtime detail page.
When a newer version is available on GitHub Releases, an update button
appears. Clicking it sends an update command through the server to the
daemon via the heartbeat mechanism (same pattern as ping). The daemon
executes `brew upgrade`, reports the result, and restarts itself with the
new binary.
Changes across all three layers:
- Frontend: version display, GitHub latest check, UpdateSection component
- Server: UpdateStore (in-memory), heartbeat extension, 3 new endpoints
- CLI: shared update logic, daemon handleUpdate + graceful restart
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(runtime): handle 'running' status in ReportUpdateResult
The daemon sends {"status":"running"} when it starts executing the
update, but ReportUpdateResult treated any non-"completed" status as
failure — immediately marking the update as failed before brew upgrade
even ran.
Fix: use a switch statement to handle "running" as a no-op (status is
already "running" from PopPending), and also timeout running updates
after 120 seconds in case brew upgrade hangs.
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>