feat(cmd,graph): wire /query onto core-go's server for webhooks (Phase 5a) The faithful runtime wiring. /query moves from spec's anon-router handler onto core-go's authenticated router, so the webhook engine gets the auth/database/server context it requires. - cmd: build the executable schema via graph.NewSchema and hand it to both webhooks.NewQueue and server.WithSchema (one schema, both). The server is coreserver.New().WithDefaultMiddleware() (core-go auth + database + server context + the delivery worker via WithQueues). web, MCP and REST stay on the anon router with spec's own authn — only /query changes. The owner "user" row is seeded at startup so core-go's LookupUser stays local. - ownerOnly middleware on /query: 403s any non-owner (core-go auth admits any meta user; spec is single-owner) and remaps the owner to AUTH_INTERNAL so the webhook engine's NewAuthConfig/FilterWebhooks (which refuse AUTH_COOKIE) accept them. - graph: NewSchema exposes the raw executable schema; the webhook resolver ACL now requires AUTH_INTERNAL (only the owner gets it, via ownerOnly) instead of spec's authn, which is no longer in the /query chain. Accepted trade-off: agents lose GraphQL /query reads (they keep MCP + REST). New deploy requirement: WithDefaultMiddleware needs [mail] smtp-from (core-go's notification queue). Verified against a live daemon on Postgres: owner cookie creates and lists webhooks (row stored INTERNAL/user_id 1); non-owner 403; unauth 401; web UI 200 on the anon router.
feat(graph): the read-only GraphQL schema at /query Eight query fields over the service layer, no Mutation and no Subscription — the design defers mutations until the proposal state machine settles, and TestSchemaHasNoMutations stands guard on that. Access is fail-closed and gated before parse, matching web's ACL exactly, so introspection is treated as content too. A federating api.sr.ht must therefore present a token or skip us, which costs one log line. A malformed rev is reported as a GraphQL error rather than folded into null. service/ deliberately hides malformed-versus-absent from probing, but the caller here is already authenticated as the owner or its own agent, and a bare null for rev=proposals/42 is indistinguishable from an absent document — it reads as a silently dropped argument. Proposal listing declares its port but is unwired: service/ exposes no proposal read yet, and returning an empty list would tell a reviewer their queue is clear when it is merely unread.