AuthInterceptor previously returned application/json for every rejection,
which is wrong for browser navigation: the user followed a /set-password
link and saw a raw {"status":"Unauthorized"} blob.
Add wantsJson() negotiation (path /api/* OR X-Requested-With OR Accept
prefers application/json over text/html) and an IAuthPolicy hook
unauthenticatedRedirect(path) that lets consumers bounce browser
navigations to a landing/login page. JSON callers (fetch/axios) still
get JSON 401/403. Default policy returns nullopt → minimal HTML error
page, never raw JSON to a browser.
Same hook covers both 401 and 403 (decision Option A on the issue) so
consumers wire one redirect target for both unauth and forbidden cases.
Bootstrap a minimal test harness (decision Option T2): CMake option
OATPP_AUTHKIT_BUILD_TESTS gates enable_testing() + a tests subdir.
Adds test_negotiation covering wantsJson + urlEncode. No third-party
test framework — assertions use <cassert> + a tiny REQUIRE macro so the
suite stays dependency-free for future tests.
Closes#2
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Pure libcurl SMTP + MIME transport, DTO-free so it drops into any
consumer that can cough up host/port/from/user/pass. Callers adapt
their own settings row/DTO to `oatpp_authkit::mail::SmtpConfig`.
Closes the email-service half of #447 (tracked under fewo-webapp #454).
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Brings the generic audit-log helper (timestamp + actor + action + entity
+ changed_fields JSON) into the shared library so every consumer picks
up the same shape without reimplementing it. The table is now named
`audit_log` (was `command_log` in fewo-webapp); consumers copy
`AuditLog::CREATE_TABLE_SQL` into their schema.sql so class name and
table name stay in one source of truth.
Legacy data on fewo-webapp migrates via a one-shot
`INSERT INTO audit_log SELECT … FROM command_log; DROP TABLE command_log;`
statement in that project's schema.sql.
Closes#449 (fewo-webapp half follows in separate commits).
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The four clean-lift headers (SecurityHeadersInterceptor,
BodySizeLimitInterceptor, JsonErrorHandler, RateLimiter) were copied
verbatim in v0.1.0 and left in the global namespace — consumers that
adopt the library alongside existing same-named classes (e.g. fewo-webapp
during the #417 swap) would hit ODR clashes.
Wrap them in the same namespace the v0.2 auth seams use. Patch bump; no
API surface change beyond the qualifier.
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Ports the fewo-webapp AuthInterceptor + requireAdmin onto three abstract
interfaces so consumer apps plug in their own user store, public paths,
and runtime config without forking:
auth/AuthPrincipal.hpp library-owned {id, username, role} value
auth/IAuthBackend.hpp resolveBy{Session,ApiKey,Cert}, hasActiveUsers,
deleteExpiredSessions
auth/IAuthPolicy.hpp isPublicPath, adminRoles, readonlyRoles,
setupModeActive (defaults: admin/readonly,
no public paths, setup off)
auth/IRuntimeConfig.hpp bindAddress, isLoopback
auth/AuthInterceptor.hpp intercept() running the same 6-step ladder as
fewo's original (public → setup → cert DN →
session/API key → CSRF → readonly)
auth/RequireRole.hpp requireUser + requireAdmin helpers reading
bundle data (config-driven role sets, not
hard-coded 'admin')
TokenHasher is passed in so the library doesn't prescribe SHA-256 vs.
whatever. Bundle keys match fewo's existing controllers so the consumer
migration in #418 is a straightforward adapter swap.
Smoke-compiled against oatpp 1.3.0 headers.
Closes fewo-webapp#413
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