Adds GET/POST handlers for /settings/account in the viewer band
(any authenticated user), account.html template with current-password
field suppressed when must_change_password is set, and audits the
change via AppendAudit.
Adds handleUIUserNewGet, handleUIUserNewPost, handleUIUserSetupLinkGet
to ui_users.go; creates web/templates/pages/user_edit.html (multi-mode
new/edit/setup-link); wires three routes in the admin band of server.go.
Replaces the 501 stub with the full handler: validates the token and
password, hashes and stores the password, deletes the setup token,
mints an 8-hour session cookie, appends a user.setup_completed audit
entry, and redirects to /. Adds TestSetupPostHappyPath covering the
full round-trip including normal-login verification after setup.
Routes are now structured into Public / Viewer / Operator / Admin bands
using requireRole middleware. Job log stream and download moved into the
Viewer band. healthz moved from New() into routes() with the other
public endpoints.
Test job was wall-clocked by `internal/server/http` (~156s on the
self-hosted runner under -race). Two changes here cut that:
1. Matrix-shard the test job by package group: server-http, store,
and "rest" (everything else, computed via `go list | grep -v`).
Each shard runs on its own runner so the heavy package isn't
CPU-starved by siblings.
2. `auth.HashPassword` drops to cheap argon2id params (8 KiB / 1
iter / 1 lane) when `testing.Testing()` returns true. Production
params are unchanged. VerifyPassword reads params from the
encoded hash so cheap-params hashes verify identically — no test
call sites need to change.
The alerts list is the one screen where staleness is genuinely
harmful — an operator can be looking at an Open tab that's already
been resolved by another admin or auto-resolved by the engine, and
take action on a row that no longer exists.
Add an htmx poll on just the table panel:
hx-get same URL with current querystring (filters preserved)
hx-trigger every 15s, only when document is visible (no idle CPU)
hx-select #alerts-table — pull this element out of the response
hx-swap outerHTML
Polling lives on the table div, not the page root, so the filter
strip and header don't flash on each tick. Header gains a small
'live ●' label so the polling is discoverable.
RefreshURL is r.URL.RequestURI() on the server side — keeps any
status/severity/host_id/q params intact across refreshes.
Other screens (dashboard, hosts, jobs) deliberately stay manual-
refresh per the project's anti-flicker stance.
Until now the open-alert key was (host_id, kind, resolved_at IS NULL).
A host with two source groups both failing collapsed onto one
backup_failed row — second failure bumped last_seen_at and
overwrote the message but never re-fan-out. Operators saw one
alert that appeared to flap, not two distinct broken things.
Schema changes (column-level ALTER, no rebuild):
- 0015 jobs.source_group_id (FK → source_groups, ON DELETE SET NULL,
index). Populated for backup jobs in CreateJob.
- 0016 alerts.dedup_key (NOT NULL DEFAULT ''). The old alerts_open
partial index gets dropped and replaced with a UNIQUE partial
index on (host_id, kind, dedup_key) WHERE resolved_at IS NULL —
the index is now the actual dedup primitive.
Plumbing:
- RaiseOrTouch / AutoResolve / Alert struct gain dedup_key.
- engine.JobFinishedEvent gains SourceGroupID; handleJobFinished
passes it through for backup_failed only (forget/prune/check stay
repo-scoped with key='').
- ws.handler reads SourceGroupID off the freshly-loaded job row.
- dispatchJobWithPayload gains a *string sourceGroupID arg; the
per-group Run-now path and schedule.fire path pass &g.ID.
Test coverage: TestRaiseOrTouchDedupsPerSourceGroup proves two
distinct groups produce two distinct open alerts and that resolving
one does not auto-resolve the other.
Dev tool: cmd/_fake_alert gains -dedup-key flag.
Self-hosted ntfy that doesn't expose a token-mint endpoint can still
authenticate over HTTP Basic. Add Username + Password fields to
NtfyConfig; the channel sends 'Authorization: Basic …' when token is
empty and username is set. Token wins when both are configured.
Form-side: two new optional fields next to the access token, with
the same write-only placeholder treatment as smtp_password (blank
on edit means 'keep stored value'). Username is round-tripped on
edit; password is masked.
Two bugs in the channel-enabled affordance:
1. List-row toggle was a static span with no handler; the row's
row-link overlay swallowed every click and routed to /edit. Add
POST /settings/notifications/{id}/toggle backed by a new store
method SetNotificationChannelEnabled, and turn the row toggle
into an htmx-driven button that swaps in the new state. Use
event.stopPropagation() on the toggle so it beats the row link.
2. Edit-form toggle visually flipped but the underlying checkbox
reverted: the visual span lives inside the <label>, so clicking
it fired the inline JS handler AND the label's native
checkbox-toggle, cancelling out. Bind to the checkbox 'change'
event instead and let the label do the toggling — the JS just
mirrors check.checked into the .on class.