* feat(auth): add per-user admin promote/demote toggle
Admin-only API and Users-tab control to grant/revoke admin rights; refuses to demote the last admin.
* fix(auth): restore pre-admin privilege restrictions on demotion
Promoting now stashes the user's privilege map (privileges_before_admin)
and demoting restores it instead of resetting to defaults, so a
promote/demote round trip can no longer broaden a restricted user's
access. Users without a stash (created as admin, or promoted before this
fix) still demote to DEFAULT_PRIVILEGES so a born-admin's stored all-True
map — including can_use_bash — can't survive demotion.
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Co-authored-by: K M Merajul Arefin <merajul.arefin@therapservices.net>
Three issues combined to make the per-user 'Allowed models' checklist
unreliable (#3032):
1. admin.js _loadModelsForUser fetched /api/models, which is backed by
cached_models — endpoints that haven't been probed yet (e.g. a
freshly-added DeepSeek API endpoint) simply didn't show up in the
checklist. Switched to /api/model-endpoints, which always reflects
every configured endpoint regardless of cache state.
2. _saveModels sent allowed_models: [] both when the admin clicked
[All] (no restriction) and [None] (block everything) — the backend
had no way to distinguish the two.
3. _enforce_chat_privileges treated an empty allowed_models list as
'no restriction' (falsy -> skip the check), so [None] had no effect.
Added an explicit block_all_models privilege flag (defaulting to False,
and forced to False for admins) that admin.js now sets when zero models
are checked. _enforce_chat_privileges checks it first and 403s
regardless of allowed_models contents.
* refactor(constants): single source of truth for data dir + merge core/src constants
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(contributing): use named src.constants for data paths, drop core/constants references
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: revoke API bearer tokens when their owner is deleted
* Re-run CI
* Invalidate bearer-token cache on user delete so warmed cached tokens stop working
Use func.lower() when updating SQL owner columns, match prefs keys
case-insensitively, and normalize session usernames before comparing
during rename. Prevents silently skipping legacy mixed-case owner data.
Fixes#1165
After a successful password change, revoke all browser sessions for the
same user except the one that submitted the request. This prevents stale
sessions on other devices from remaining valid after credentials are
updated.
Keep API-token behavior unchanged. The current browser session is
preserved so the user can continue from the tab that changed the
password.
Add focused regression tests for preserving the current session, revoking
other sessions, persisting revocation, and avoiding revocation when the
current password is incorrect.
`core.middleware.require_admin` grants admin to any request whose
`request.state.current_user == "internal-tool"` — the sentinel meant only
for the in-process tool-loopback path. But the normal cookie auth path
(app.py) sets `current_user` to the raw username, and neither `create_user`
nor the signup route reserved that name. As a result an account literally
named "internal-tool" was silently treated as admin by every
`require_admin`-gated route. With self-service signup enabled this is an
anonymous -> admin privilege escalation.
Reserve the full synthetic-owner set the codebase already special-cases —
"internal-tool", "api", "demo", "system" (see `_SYNTHETIC_OWNERS` in
routes/assistant_routes.py and the matching guards in src/task_scheduler.py
and routes/research_routes.py). "api" collides with the bearer-token owner
sentinel; "demo"/"system" would leave a real account denied an assistant
and inconsistently owner-scoped.
Refuse to create or rename into any reserved name (case/space-normalized),
and reject empty usernames while we're here. Adds a regression test.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
verify_password() and create_session() both call .strip().lower() on
the incoming username, but _load() stored keys verbatim from auth.json.
Any mixed-case key (e.g. written by manual edit or a future migration)
would never match, producing a permanent 'Invalid credentials' error.
Fix: lowercase all keys at load time so the in-memory dict always
matches what the login path expects.
Fixes#423