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89fa694c — Eugene Blikh metapat: the meta.sr.ht PAT plane a federated endpoint needs a day ago
                                                                                
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// Package apimeta serves the api-meta.json a SourceHut service publishes beside
// its GraphQL endpoint, for the services on this instance that mount /query
// themselves.
//
// core-go serves this file for a service assembled through
// server.Server.WithSchema, which mounts /query on the *authenticated* router.
// A service whose API must answer anonymous callers — a public repository, a
// public database — cannot use that: core-go's auth middleware 401s an
// un-cookied request. Such a service mounts its own /query, and then owes the
// instance this file too, because nothing else will serve it.
//
// # Why the scope list must never be null
//
// meta.sr.ht fetches api-meta.json from every service it discovers when it
// renders /oauth2/personal-token, and iterates each service's "scopes" to build
// the grant checkboxes. A JSON `null` there is not a service with no scopes: it
// is a nil iteration in meta, which is a 500 on the personal-token page for the
// WHOLE instance — every service's grants, not just the one that answered
// badly. That is why Handler takes its scopes variadically and marshals an
// empty slice for none: the failure mode is one nobody would find by testing
// the service that caused it.
//
// # What a scope is
//
// The part after the service name in a personal-token grant. A service that
// checks "dolt.sr.ht/repos:RO" publishes "repos" here; meta prefixes the
// service name itself. The two spellings are the same fact written twice, so a
// service should assert them equal in a test rather than hope.
package apimeta

import (
	"encoding/base64"
	"encoding/json"
	"net/http"

	"sourcecraft.dev/bigbes/sr-ht-core/crypto"
)

// Path is where meta.sr.ht and every other client look for this file. It is
// core-go's own path, so a service that mounts /query itself stays
// indistinguishable from one that did not.
const Path = "/query/api-meta.json"

// Meta is the document itself. It is exported so a test can unmarshal into it
// rather than into a map with the field names spelled a second time.
type Meta struct {
	// Scopes are the grants this service defines, without the service prefix.
	// It marshals as [] and never as null — see the package comment.
	Scopes []string `json:"scopes"`
	// WebhookPubkey is the instance's Ed25519 webhook public key, base64. It is
	// the same key for every service (it comes from the shared [webhooks]
	// private-key), and it is what a webhook consumer verifies payloads with.
	WebhookPubkey string `json:"webhook-pubkey"`
}

// Handler serves api-meta.json for a service declaring these scopes.
//
// crypto.InitCrypto must have run — core-go's server.New does it — or the
// published key is the empty string. That is a boot-order bug rather than a
// runtime condition, so it is not reported per request.
func Handler(scopes ...string) http.HandlerFunc {
	// Marshalled once: the document cannot change between requests, and
	// building it per request would be one more thing that can fail on a path
	// meta.sr.ht calls for the whole instance.
	if scopes == nil {
		scopes = []string{}
	}
	body, err := json.Marshal(Meta{
		Scopes:        scopes,
		WebhookPubkey: base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(crypto.WebhookPubkey),
	})
	if err != nil {
		// Two strings and a string slice; there is no input that reaches this.
		panic("apimeta: marshalling api-meta.json: " + err.Error())
	}

	return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
		w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
		_, _ = w.Write(body)
	}
}