Emit user secret audit log entries for create/update/delete operations.
Reads stay un-audited, matching every other resource.
Audit log entries record changes in user secret name, environment
variable name, file path, and value. The secret value column is marked
`ActionSecret` so the diff records the change without showing the
ciphertext or plaintext.
Closes a TOCTOU window on delete to ensure no phantom audit logs for a
delete of a non-existent secret. Secret update accepts a small TOCTOU
window matching the other audited resources (templates, workspaces,
chats). The two-query pattern is wrapped in a transaction so audit state
can't leak from a failed mutation.
Add the five REST endpoints for managing user secrets, SDK client
methods, and handler tests.
Endpoints:
- `POST /api/v2/users/{user}/secrets`
- `GET /api/v2/users/{user}/secrets`
- `GET /api/v2/users/{user}/secrets/{name}`
- `PATCH /api/v2/users/{user}/secrets/{name}`
- `DELETE /api/v2/users/{user}/secrets/{name}`
Routes are registered under the existing `/{user}` group with
`ExtractUserParam`. The delete query was changed from `:exec` to
`:execrows` so the handler can distinguish "not found" from success
(DELETE with `:exec` silently returns nil for zero affected rows).
Update queries as prep work for user secrets API development:
- Switch all lookups and mutations from ID-based to user_id + name
- Split list query into metadata-only (for API responses) and
with-values (for provisioner/agent)
- Add partial update support using CASE WHEN pattern for write-only
value fields
- Include value_key_id in create for dbcrypt encryption support
- Update dbauthz wrappers and remove stale methods from dbmetrics
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/780
## Summary of changes:
- added `user_secrets` table
- `user_secrets` table contains `env_name` and `file_path` fields which
are not used at the moment, but will be used in later PRs
- `user_secrets` table doesn't contain `value_key_id`, I will add it in
a separate migration in a dbcrypt PR
- on one hand I don't want to add fields which are not used (because
it's a risk smth may change in implementation later), on the other hand
I don't want to add too many migrations for user secrets table
- added unique sql indexes
- added sql queries for CRUD operations on user-secrets
- introduced new `ResourceUserSecret` resource
- basic unit-tests for CRUD ops and authorization behavior
- Role updates:
- owner:
- remove `ResourceUserSecret` from site-wide perms
- add `ResourceUserSecret` to user-wide perms
- orgAdmin
- remove `ResourceUserSecret` from org-wide perms; seems it's not
strictly required, because `ResourceUserSecret` is not tied to
organization in dbauthz wrappers?
- memberRole
- no need to change memberRole because it implicitly has access to
user-secrets thanks to the `allPermsExcept`
- is it enough changes to roles?
Main questions:
- [ ] We will have 2 migrations for user-secrets:
- initial migration (in current PR)
- adding `value_key_id` in dbcrypt PR
- is this approach reasonable?
- [ ] Are changes to roles's permissions are correct?
- [ ] Are changes in roles_test.go are correct?
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Co-authored-by: Steven Masley <Emyrk@users.noreply.github.com>