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unibus/cmd/webgw/gateway.go
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agent fb8a03cf0c feat(webgw): web gateway peer (REST + SSE) for the chat SPA
Add cmd/webgw: a single Go binary that holds the operator's bus identity,
connects to the bus as a real authenticated peer (pkg/client), and exposes a
small REST + SSE API the browser consumes. The browser never signs, never
speaks NATS, and never sees a private key.

Endpoints (all under /api, gated by a session cookie except login):
  POST /api/login            unlock a session with the operator passphrase
  POST /api/logout
  GET  /api/me               operator identity the gateway acts as
  GET  /api/rooms            ListMyRooms
  POST /api/rooms            CreateRoom (default policy: encrypted+persisted+signed)
  POST /api/rooms/{id}/join  Join (fetch room key)
  POST /api/rooms/{id}/send  Publish (sealed + signed by the peer)
  GET  /api/rooms/{id}/stream  SSE of decrypted frames (history then live)

Design notes:
- One fan-out hub per room: a single bus subscription is multiplexed to N SSE
  clients, avoiding the per-(room,endpoint) durable-consumer contention that
  multiple Subscribe calls would cause.
- Posture seam mirrors unibus_admin/clientcheck: empty --ca = plaintext dev,
  non-empty = TLS+nkey on both planes; RefreshSession after a membership change
  only under the secured (ACL) posture.
- Identity loaded from `pass` or a 0600 file, held only in memory.
- Session auth: passphrase compared in constant time; opaque HttpOnly cookie
  so EventSource (which cannot set headers) can authenticate the stream.

TRUST MODEL: room content stays end-to-end encrypted on the bus. The gateway
reads plaintext only because it acts AS the operator's client — a legitimate
member of each room holding the room key. The per-browser wallet (WebCrypto)
that moves decryption into the browser is phase 2.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-07 21:14:08 +02:00

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package main
import (
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync"
cs "fn-registry/functions/cybersecurity"
"github.com/enmanuel/unibus/pkg/busauth"
"github.com/enmanuel/unibus/pkg/client"
"github.com/enmanuel/unibus/pkg/frame"
"github.com/enmanuel/unibus/pkg/room"
)
// gateway is the live web gateway: it owns the operator's identity and a single
// connected unibus client, and turns the bus's crypto-bearing API into the plain
// REST/SSE surface the browser consumes. The browser never signs, never speaks
// NATS, and never sees a private key — the gateway is the legitimate room member
// that seals/opens payloads on the browser's behalf.
//
// TRUST MODEL: content stays end-to-end encrypted on the wire. The gateway can
// read plaintext because it acts AS the operator's client — a real member of
// each room, holding the room key K like any peer. It is the same trust a native
// desktop client has. In the wallet phase (per-browser WebCrypto identity) the
// decryption can move into the browser; today, for the single-operator MVP, the
// gateway decrypts server-side and pushes cleartext over a loopback/authenticated
// SSE channel.
type gateway struct {
id cs.Identity
endpoint string
cli *client.Client
refreshACL bool // call RefreshSession after a membership change (needed under a per-subject ACL bus)
mu sync.Mutex
hubs map[string]*roomHub // roomID -> live fan-out of decrypted frames to SSE clients
}
// gatewayConfig wires a live gateway.
type gatewayConfig struct {
Identity cs.Identity
NatsURL string
CtrlURL string
CtrlURLs []string
NatsURLs []string
CAPath string // bus CA; empty => plaintext dev connection (matches a loopback membershipd)
}
// newGateway connects the unibus client with the operator identity following the
// same posture seam every peer uses: a non-empty CA path means TLS + nkey, empty
// means plaintext dev. When a CA is configured the bus is assumed to enforce a
// per-subject ACL, so membership changes trigger a session refresh.
func newGateway(cfg gatewayConfig) (*gateway, error) {
opts := client.Options{
CtrlURLs: cfg.CtrlURLs,
NatsServers: cfg.NatsURLs,
}
if cfg.CAPath != "" {
tlsCfg, err := busauth.LoadCATLSConfig(cfg.CAPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("webgw: load bus CA %q: %w", cfg.CAPath, err)
}
opts.UseNkey = true
opts.TLS = tlsCfg
opts.CtrlTLS = tlsCfg
}
cli, err := client.NewWithOptions(cfg.NatsURL, cfg.CtrlURL, cfg.Identity, opts)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("webgw: connect bus client: %w", err)
}
return &gateway{
id: cfg.Identity,
endpoint: frame.EndpointID(cfg.Identity.SignPub),
cli: cli,
refreshACL: cfg.CAPath != "",
hubs: map[string]*roomHub{},
}, nil
}
// Close stops every hub and releases the bus client connection.
func (g *gateway) Close() error {
g.mu.Lock()
for _, h := range g.hubs {
h.stop()
}
g.hubs = map[string]*roomHub{}
g.mu.Unlock()
if g.cli != nil {
return g.cli.Close()
}
return nil
}
// ---- wire types (browser-facing JSON) ------------------------------------
// meInfo is what GET /api/me returns: the operator identity the gateway acts as.
type meInfo struct {
Endpoint string `json:"endpoint"`
SignPub string `json:"sign_pub"`
}
// roomWire is the browser view of a room. It deliberately omits messages: those
// stream over SSE (GET /api/rooms/{id}/stream), not in the room list.
type roomWire struct {
ID string `json:"id"`
Subject string `json:"subject"`
Name string `json:"name"`
Epoch int `json:"epoch"`
Encrypt bool `json:"encrypt"`
Persist bool `json:"persist"`
SignMsgs bool `json:"sign_msgs"`
Role string `json:"role"`
}
// createRoomReq is the POST /api/rooms body. Encrypt/Persist/SignMsgs are
// pointers so an omitted field falls back to the chat default rather than to the
// Go zero value (false). The common case — the browser sending only {subject,
// encrypted} — maps encrypted onto all three (the Matrix-like chat policy).
type createRoomReq struct {
Subject string `json:"subject"`
Encrypted *bool `json:"encrypted,omitempty"`
Encrypt *bool `json:"encrypt,omitempty"`
Persist *bool `json:"persist,omitempty"`
SignMsgs *bool `json:"sign_msgs,omitempty"`
}
// policy resolves the requested policy. A bare {subject} defaults to the
// Matrix-like chat room (encrypted + persisted + signed) so a created room keeps
// durable, end-to-end-encrypted, authored history. Callers can override any leg.
func (r createRoomReq) policy() room.Policy {
enc, per, sig := true, true, true
if r.Encrypted != nil {
enc, per, sig = *r.Encrypted, *r.Encrypted, *r.Encrypted
}
if r.Encrypt != nil {
enc = *r.Encrypt
}
if r.Persist != nil {
per = *r.Persist
}
if r.SignMsgs != nil {
sig = *r.SignMsgs
}
return room.Policy{Encrypt: enc, Persist: per, SignMsgs: sig}
}
// sendReq is the POST /api/rooms/{id}/send body.
type sendReq struct {
Body string `json:"body"`
}
// msgWire is one decrypted message pushed over SSE.
type msgWire struct {
ID string `json:"id"`
Sender string `json:"sender"`
Body string `json:"body"`
TS int64 `json:"ts"` // epoch ms (decoded from the frame's ULID id)
Mine bool `json:"mine"`
}
// ---- operations -----------------------------------------------------------
func (g *gateway) me() meInfo {
return meInfo{Endpoint: g.endpoint, SignPub: hex.EncodeToString(g.id.SignPub)}
}
// subjectName derives a short, human-friendly room name from its bus subject by
// dropping the leading namespace segment (room., test., proc., agent.). It is a
// display nicety only; the canonical identity stays the subject/room id.
func subjectName(subject string) string {
for _, p := range []string{"room.", "test.", "proc.", "agent.", "rpc."} {
if strings.HasPrefix(subject, p) {
return strings.TrimPrefix(subject, p)
}
}
return subject
}
func (g *gateway) listRooms() ([]roomWire, error) {
rooms, err := g.cli.ListMyRooms()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out := make([]roomWire, 0, len(rooms))
for _, rm := range rooms {
out = append(out, roomWire{
ID: rm.RoomID,
Subject: rm.Subject,
Name: subjectName(rm.Subject),
Epoch: rm.Epoch,
Encrypt: rm.Policy.Encrypt,
Persist: rm.Policy.Persist,
SignMsgs: rm.Policy.SignMsgs,
Role: rm.Role,
})
}
return out, nil
}
func (g *gateway) createRoom(req createRoomReq) (roomWire, error) {
subject := strings.TrimSpace(req.Subject)
if subject == "" {
return roomWire{}, fmt.Errorf("webgw: subject required")
}
p := req.policy()
roomID, err := g.cli.CreateRoom(subject, p)
if err != nil {
return roomWire{}, err
}
// Under a per-subject ACL the operator's frozen NATS permissions do not yet
// cover the new room's subject; refresh so subsequent data-plane use works. On
// a plaintext/non-ACL dev bus this is unnecessary and would needlessly drop any
// live SSE subscriptions, so it is gated on the secured posture.
if g.refreshACL {
_ = g.cli.RefreshSession()
}
return roomWire{
ID: roomID,
Subject: subject,
Name: subjectName(subject),
Epoch: 1,
Encrypt: p.Encrypt,
Persist: p.Persist,
SignMsgs: p.SignMsgs,
Role: "owner",
}, nil
}
// join resolves room metadata and (for encrypted rooms) fetches the room key so
// the gateway can later open payloads. Idempotent.
func (g *gateway) join(roomID string) error {
if err := g.cli.Join(roomID); err != nil {
return err
}
if g.refreshACL {
_ = g.cli.RefreshSession()
}
return nil
}
// send publishes plaintext to a room. The unibus client seals it with the room
// key (encrypted rooms) and signs it (signed rooms) before it leaves the process.
func (g *gateway) send(roomID, body string) error {
return g.cli.Publish(roomID, []byte(body))
}