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Next.js 16 renamed middleware.ts to proxy.ts and only allows one of the two. Delete src/middleware.ts and rewrite src/proxy.ts to do the dev auto-login + /login bounce + /admin gate explicitly (no NextAuth auth() wrapper — auth.handler() returns a NextMiddleware taking (req, event), which makes wrapping it awkward when we also need to set cookies on the response). Drop the now-dead 'authorized' callback from auth.config.ts (it was only fired by the NextAuth wrapper, which we no longer use). Migration 209: add a defensive unique constraint on admin_users.user_id so the ON CONFLICT (user_id) clause in the new RPC resolves regardless of whether the Supabase-dashboard-created table shipped with one.
96 lines
2.9 KiB
PL/PgSQL
96 lines
2.9 KiB
PL/PgSQL
-- 209_authjs_auto_create_admin.sql
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-- Auto-create a platform_admin row when a new user signs in via Auth.js.
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--
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-- Called from the `signIn` event in `src/lib/auth.ts`. The RPC is
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-- idempotent (ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING) so repeat sign-ins are no-ops.
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-- Defensive: ensure can_manage_settings column exists. It was likely
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-- added via the Supabase dashboard (it's referenced in the TypeScript
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-- `AdminUser` type at `src/lib/admin-permissions-types.ts` but not in
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-- any tracked migration). ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS is safe to re-run.
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ALTER TABLE admin_users
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ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS can_manage_settings BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT false;
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-- Defensive: ensure admin_users.user_id has a unique constraint so the
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-- `ON CONFLICT (user_id)` below resolves. The table was created via the
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-- Supabase dashboard — we can't be sure the dashboard created a UNIQUE
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-- index on user_id. If the constraint is missing, the ON CONFLICT
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-- clause will fail the whole "Apply migrations" step on the deploy
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-- runner. Skip silently if a matching unique/primary constraint already
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-- exists, otherwise add one (cleaning up any duplicate rows first so
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-- the ADD CONSTRAINT doesn't fail).
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DO $$
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BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1
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FROM pg_constraint
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WHERE conrelid = 'public.admin_users'::regclass
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AND contype IN ('u', 'p') -- unique or primary key
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AND pg_get_constraintdef(oid) ILIKE '%(user_id)%'
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) THEN
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-- Shouldn't happen in practice (this RPC is the only writer for new
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-- rows), but guard against duplicate user_id values that would
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-- block the unique constraint from being created.
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DELETE FROM admin_users a
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USING admin_users b
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WHERE a.user_id = b.user_id
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AND a.ctid > b.ctid;
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ALTER TABLE admin_users
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ADD CONSTRAINT admin_users_user_id_key UNIQUE (user_id);
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END IF;
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END $$;
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-- SECURITY DEFINER RPC: upsert a platform_admin row for the given
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-- Auth.js user id.
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--
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-- Bypasses RLS on admin_users (which is enabled — see
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-- 109_enable_rls_critical.sql:21). Runs with the function owner's
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-- privileges so the auto-create on first sign-in can always succeed.
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION upsert_admin_user_for_authjs(p_user_id UUID)
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RETURNS SETOF admin_users
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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SECURITY DEFINER
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SET search_path = public
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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RETURN QUERY
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INSERT INTO admin_users (
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user_id,
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role,
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active,
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must_change_password,
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can_manage_products,
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can_manage_stops,
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can_manage_orders,
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can_manage_pickup,
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can_manage_messages,
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can_manage_refunds,
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can_manage_users,
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can_manage_water_log,
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can_manage_reports,
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can_manage_settings
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)
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VALUES (
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p_user_id,
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'platform_admin',
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true,
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false,
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true,
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true,
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true,
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true,
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true,
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true,
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true,
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true,
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true,
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true
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)
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ON CONFLICT (user_id) DO NOTHING
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RETURNING *;
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END;
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$$;
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-- Reload PostgREST schema cache so the new RPC is immediately callable.
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NOTIFY pgrst, 'reload schema';
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