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jordi fita mas 9bddb548a2 Add invoice product tax relation 2023-02-15 14:49:06 +01:00
jordi fita mas 13fa1d6b89 Add PL/pgSQL functions to add and edit products
I am going to add similar functions for invoices, as i will need to
add the taxes for their products and their own taxes, thus the Go code
will begin to be “too much work” and i feel better if that is in
PL/pgSQL.

If i have these functions for invoices, there is no point on having to
do almost the same work, albeit less, for products.
2023-02-14 12:39:54 +01:00
jordi fita mas 6bf51d5eeb Add discount_rate domain and invoice_product relation
I store again the product’s name, description, and prices, because they
are bound to change, but the invoice should remain the same always.
That makes me wonder if i should do the same for seller’s and buyer’s
data, but that should be a different commit.

I’ve added the discount_rate domain because then i can test it
independently of the invoice_product relation, moreover i am sure i will
need it for simplified invoices too.
2023-02-10 19:02:04 +01:00
jordi fita mas 96cfee6f56 Correctly test negative tax_rate
It turns out that -0.15::tax_rate means -(0.15::tax_rate), but i want
(-0.15)::tax_rate, because otherwise i only check the domain [0, 1).
2023-02-10 19:00:46 +01:00
jordi fita mas fa3ffdf19b Truncate relation invoice in its test suite 2023-02-10 19:00:22 +01:00
jordi fita mas aad0d33c47 Add the invoice relation 2023-02-09 11:42:31 +01:00
jordi fita mas 4be2597a86 Allow multiple taxes, and even not tax, for products
It seems that we do not agree en whether the IRPF tax should be
something of the product or the contact, so we decided to make the
product have multiple taxes, just in case, and if only one is needed,
then users can just select one; no need to limit to one.
2023-02-08 13:47:36 +01:00
jordi fita mas 44e8f030b3 Add the invoice_status relation and its i18n 2023-02-07 16:45:27 +01:00
jordi fita mas 60f9792e58 Convert from cents to “price” and back
I do not want to use floats in the Go lang application, because it is
not supposed to do anything with these values other than to print and
retrieve them from the user; all computations will be performed by
PostgreSQL in cents.

That means i have to “convert” from the price format that users expect
to see (e.g., 1.234,56) to cents (e.g., 123456) and back when passing
data between Go and PostgreSQL, and that conversion depends on the
currency’s decimal places.

At first i did everything in Go, but saw that i would need to do it in
a loop when retrieving the list of products, and immediately knew it was
a mistake—i needed a PL/pgSQL function for that.

I still need to convert from string to float, however, when printing the
value to the user.  Because the string representation is in C, but i
need to format it according to the locale with golang/x/text.  That
package has the information of how to correctly format numbers, but it
is in an internal package that i can not use, and numbers.Digit only
accepts numeric types, not a string.
2023-02-05 13:55:12 +01:00
jordi fita mas e9cc331ee0 Add products section
There is still some issues with the price field, because for now it is
in cents, but do not have time now to fix that.
2023-02-04 11:32:39 +01:00
jordi fita mas 917db31227 Add cross-request forgery detection
I use the ten first digits of the cookie’s hash, that i believe it is
not a problem, has the advantage of not expiring until the user logs
out, and using a per user session token is explicitly allowed by
OWASP[0].

[0]: https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet.html#synchronizer-token-pattern
2023-02-02 11:39:34 +01:00
jordi fita mas 5a199a3d8e Add the contact relation and a rough first form 2023-01-29 15:14:31 +01:00
jordi fita mas 666935b54c Add the tax relation with very rough form and handler 2023-01-28 14:18:58 +01:00
jordi fita mas 0a58e2699e Use a select for company’s country field
At first we thought that a regular text field would do, because we were
afraid that a dropdown would be worse from the point of view of user
experience, but then we realized that we need the country code for VAT
and phone validation, and we can not expect users to input that, of
course.

I had to add the first “i18n table” to the database with the name of all
countries in both Catalan and Spanish and Catalan; English is the
default.  For now i think i do not need a view that would select the
name based on the locale of the current request, because currently i do
not plan on adding any other such table —the currency uses the code and
the symbol, thus no need for localization.

However, now i need the language tag from the locale in order to get the
correct translation, and gotext does not give me any way to access the
inner language.  Thus the need for our Locale type.
2023-01-27 21:30:14 +01:00
jordi fita mas e61e5e87cd Remove an unnecessary truncate from a SQL test 2023-01-27 19:40:38 +01:00
jordi fita mas 57d5137913 Allow users update their tax details 2023-01-27 01:08:03 +01:00
jordi fita mas 627841d4dd Add the company relation and read-only form to edit
I do not have more time to update the update to the company today, but i
believe this is already a good amount of work for a commit.

The company is going to be used for row level security, as users will
only have access to the data from companies they are granted access, by
virtue of being in the company_user relation.

I did not know how add a row level security policy to the company_user
because i needed the to select on the same relation and this is not
allowed, because it would create an infinite loop.

Had to add the vat, pg_libphonenumber, and uri extensions in order to
validate VAT identification numbers, phone numbers, and URIs,
repectively.  These libraries are not in Debian, but i created packages
for them all in https://dev.tandem.ws/tandem.
2023-01-24 21:46:07 +01:00
jordi fita mas d9c93b8797 Add function to change the current user’s password
This function does not ask for the confirmation because this is an
user-facing issue, not for the database.

Still missing: validation and proper error messages.
2023-01-23 21:41:14 +01:00
jordi fita mas 56d149e211 Remove execution grant on build_cookie to guest
There is no need for a guest to build any cookie, since they have none.
2023-01-23 21:40:22 +01:00
jordi fita mas 5eeaab2013 Use user’ß email for auth funcs and return cookie on email change
This is for security, just in case two users have the same cookie,
althought it is unlikely, but nevertheless less guessable.

I also need to refresh the cookie when the user changes their email
address, because it is liked toghether.  It does mean that it will
logout from everywhere else, but i can not do anything about that.
2023-01-23 21:18:55 +01:00
jordi fita mas c84f3f9e80 Allow guest access to user_profile with an empty profile
I want this so that the Go application does not need to know the exact
details of the settings that the database sets when applying the cookie;
it just needs to select from the user_profile that already knows this.

Also, that way i can get the user’s language from its profile with a
single select, without having to check whether we are guest or
authenticated.

With that, i can skip the content negotiation if the user already told
us what language they want.
2023-01-23 01:18:47 +01:00
jordi fita mas b5968b1179 Use current_app_user to logout
Do not want people being able to logout other users just by setting a
number in a setting.
2023-01-23 01:18:05 +01:00
jordi fita mas ea9e830a75 Add user_profile view to update the profile with form
Since users do not have access to the auth scheme, i had to add a view
that selects only the data that they can see of themselves (i.e., no
password or cookie).

I wanted to use the `request.user.id` setting that i set in
check_cookie, but this would be bad because anyone can change that
parameter and, since the view is created by the owner, could see and
*change* the values of everyone just by knowing their id.  Thus, now i
use the cookie instead, because it is way harder to figure out, and if
you already have it you can just set to your browser and the user is
fucked anyway; the database can not help here.

I **am** going to use the user id in row level security policies, but
not the value coming for the setting but instaed the one in the
`user_profile`, since it already is “derived” from the cookie, that’s
why i added that column to the view.

The profile includes the language, that i do not use it yet to switch
the locale, so i had to add a relation of the available languages, for
constraint purposes.  There is no NULL language, and instead i added the
“Undefined” language, with ‘und’ tag’, to represent “do not know/use
content negotiation”.

The languages in that relation are the same i used to have inside
locale.go, because there is no point on having options for languages i
do not have the translation for, so i now configure the list of
available languages user in content negotiation from that relation.

Finally, i have added all font from RemixIcon because that’s what we
used in the design and i am going to use quite a lot of them.

There is duplication in the views; i will address that in a different
commit.
2023-01-22 02:23:09 +01:00
jordi fita mas 052c9c8caa Add a function to set request settings and the role
I did not like the idea that it was the Go server who should set values
such as request.user or set the role, because this is mostly something
that only the database wants for itself, such as when calling logout.  I
am also planning to use these setings for row security with the user’s
id, that the Go application has no need for, but with the current
approach i would need to return it from check_cookie so that it can
return it back to the database when acquiring the connection.

I would have used the same function to set the settings and the role,
but security definer functions—obviously in retrospect—can not set the
role, because then could switch to any role of the user that defined the
function, not the roles they are member of.  Thus, a new function.

I did not want to do that every time i needed the database connection
within the same request, because it would perform the same operations
each time—it is the same cookie, afterall—, so new connections are
request scoped and passed along in the context.
2023-01-19 13:07:32 +01:00
jordi fita mas afd4bc16b7 Add the schema for all function’s tests
With that check_cookie function i realized that the schema of functions
is important, otherwise pgTAP could give me the OK when it finds the
function in a different schema than what i intended.
2023-01-18 14:13:58 +01:00
jordi fita mas c4fc37349b Move check_cookie to public and give access to authenticator
I do not want to give access to authenticator until i know who the user
is, herefore that function can not be in the numerus schema as the
authenticator user can not see it.
2023-01-18 14:12:59 +01:00
jordi fita mas f1bf1f896d Implement login cookie, its verification, and logout
At first i thought that i would need to implement sessions, the ones
that keep small files onto the disk, to know which user is talking to
the server, but then i realized that, for now at least, i only need a
very large number, plus the email address, to be used as a lookup, and
that can be stored in the user table, in a separate schema.

Had to change login to avoid raising exceptions when login failed
because i now keep a record of login attemps, and functions are always
run in a single transaction, thus the exception would prevent me to
insert into login_attempt.  Even if i use a separate procedure, i could
not keep the records.

I did not want to add a parameter to the logout function because i was
afraid that it could be called from separate users.  I do not know
whether it is possible with the current approach, since the settings
variable is also set by the same applications; time will tell.
2023-01-17 20:58:13 +01:00
jordi fita mas 97ac586a3b “Merge” find_user_role and login
I honestly do not remember why i thought i needed the find_user
function: it is just a select with a query that i only need in a single
place—when login.

I belive it was a missguided attempt to “write the function safer”, in
hopes that calling a function won’t have the same problems as when
querying a table, but this is fixed with the search_path, that i added.

There is no pgTAP for this, i believe.
2023-01-17 13:18:12 +01:00
jordi fita mas 8fd22672c7 Create pgcrypto extension into auth schema
Will only be used there, no need to be in public, and this way i can
limit the search_path for security definer functions.
2023-01-17 13:12:18 +01:00
jordi fita mas b63f7e7c54 Change find_user_role’s and login’s volatility to stable
According to PostgreSQL’s manual[0]:

  “STABLE indicates that the function cannot modify the database, and
   that within a single table scan it will consistently return the same
   result for the same argument values, but that its result could change
   across SQL statements.”

This definition matches both functions.  Moreover, find_user_role did
not need to be written in plpgsql, that i assume—but did not test—are
slower than sql functions.

[0]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/sql-createfunction.html
2023-01-16 10:02:31 +01:00
jordi fita mas c17662ec6b Setup authentication schema and user relation
User authentication is based on PostgREST’s[0]: There is a noninherit
role, authenticator, whose function is only to switch to a different
role according to the application’s session.  Accordingly, this role has
no permission for anything.

The roles that this authentication can switch to are guest, invoicer, or
admin.  Guest is for anonymous users, when they need to login or
register; invoicers are regular users; and admin are application’s
administrators, that can change other user’s status, when they have to
be removed or have they password changed, for example.

The user relation is actually inaccessible to all roles and can only be
used through a security definer function, login, so that passwords are
not accessible from the application.

I hesitated on what to use as the user’s primary key.  The email seemed
a good candiate, because it will be used for login.  But something rubs
me the wrong way.

It is not that they can change because, despite what people on the
Internet keeps parroting, they do not need to be “immutable”, PostgreSQL
can cascade updates to foreign keys, and people do **not** change email
addresses that ofter.

What i **do** know is that email addresses should be unique in order to
be used for login and password, hovewer i had to decide what “unique”
means here, because the domain part is case insensitive, but the local
part who knows?  I made the arbitrary decision of assuming that the
whole address is case sensitive.

I have the feeling that this will bite me harder in the ass than using
it as the primary key.

[0]: https://postgrest.org/en/stable/auth.html
2023-01-13 20:30:21 +01:00