Loop B red-team (money/security/dup-mod adversarial) findings on the full payments overhaul: - CRITICAL-ish: IDEMPOTENCY_KEY_REUSED (409) no longer classified as a definitive 402 in chargeFailureStatus — it means the ORIGINAL charge may have landed with a different body, so it is now AMBIGUOUS (503): the frontend keeps the same idempotency key, the pending row stays rescuable by the sweep (which already treated it as ambiguous), and the frontend no longer regenerates the key into a possible double charge. SCA verification-required codes remain definitive 402. - HIGH: reissueTwoFACodeAfterFailedCharge now writes a CRITICAL admin notification (insertCriticalPaymentNotification) when issuance is refused (missing pepper / unavailable delivery) instead of silently stranding the customer; documented that a pepper CHANGE invalidates all pending codes. - MEDIUM: family-alive cache invalidation crash window documented (invalidate-after- commit leaves up to 30s warm on a crash; the near-TTL DB re-check bounds it). - Consolidation regression checks (8b2fe3b helpers): writeChargeSnapshot guard preserved at all sites, postChargeRecheck identical, squareRefundStatusToLocal mappings verified, reissue fresh-only semantics confirmed at all 5 call sites. Verified: 26/26 dev packages, both vet tags, frontend tests + build, env-docs 42/42.
407 lines
19 KiB
Go
407 lines
19 KiB
Go
package payments
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import (
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"bytes"
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"context"
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"crypto/aes"
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"crypto/cipher"
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"crypto/rand"
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"encoding/base64"
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"net/http"
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"os"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"crussell/db"
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"crussell/internal/square"
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"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5"
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"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/pgxpool"
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)
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// resolveChargeSource resolves the Square payment source for a card charge,
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// shared by CreateBookingPayment, CreateTipPayment, BuyGiftCard, and the
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// CreateTerminalPayment saved-card branch (which passes the booking user's id
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// and a nil new-card token).
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//
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// New-card path (cnon: nonce): the nonce is used DIRECTLY for one-off charges
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// (no card-on-file is created — the old tokenize-then-charge flow left orphan
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// cards at Square). When saveCard is true the user's Square customer is
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// provisioned FIRST and the card is tokenized against it (a ccof: source MUST
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// carry its customer — R6), then saved via SaveCardForUser.
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//
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// Saved-card path (ccof:): a saved-card row predating P14 has an empty
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// square_customer_id; the user's Square customer is lazily provisioned and
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// persisted on the row BEFORE charging (a ccof: source can never be charged
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// without a CustomerID).
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//
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// On any error the helper writes the HTTP response and returns ok=false — the
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// caller must return immediately.
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func resolveChargeSource(ctx context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, svc *PaymentService, userID string, newCardToken, cardID *string, saveCard bool, notFoundMsg string) (sourceID string, savedCardID *string, squareCustomerID string, ok bool) {
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if newCardToken != nil && *newCardToken != "" {
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if saveCard {
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sqCustomerID, custErr := svc.EnsureSquareCustomer(ctx, userID)
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if custErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to provision Square customer for user %s: %v", userID, custErr)
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http.Error(w, "Failed to process card", http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return "", nil, "", false
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}
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cardOnFile, err := SquareClient.CreateCardOnFile(ctx, userID, *newCardToken, sqCustomerID)
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to create card on file: %v", err)
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http.Error(w, "Failed to process card", http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return "", nil, "", false
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}
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sourceID = cardOnFile.CardID
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squareCustomerID = sqCustomerID
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// CreateCardOnFile runs before the charge. If the subsequent payment
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// fails, this card-on-file is intentionally NOT deleted: the pending
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// record's retry re-creates it via the deterministic sha256
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// idempotency key (the SAVE path), and Square returns the same card —
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// deleting it would break that retry.
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savedRowID, saveErr := svc.SaveCardForUser(ctx, userID, sqCustomerID, cardOnFile.CardID, cardOnFile.Brand, cardOnFile.Last4, cardOnFile.ExpMonth, cardOnFile.ExpYear, cardOnFile.Fingerprint)
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if saveErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to save card: %v", saveErr)
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// The Square card was JUST created by this call (CreateCardOnFile
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// above) but the local DB save failed, so the card-on-file is
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// orphaned at Square — no user_saved_cards row references it, yet
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// it is a live, chargeable card. Best-effort cleanup: disable it
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// so it cannot be charged without a DB row. This is deliberately
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// NOT the payment-failure path below — that path intentionally
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// keeps the card so the pending record's retry re-creates it via
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// the deterministic sha256 idempotency key. Here the save never
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// landed, so there is no retry to preserve. A cleanup failure must
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// never fail the charge: log the redacted card id so the orphan is
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// auditable for manual cleanup.
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if delErr := SquareClient.DeleteCardOnFile(ctx, cardOnFile.CardID); delErr != nil {
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log.Printf("WARN: created Square card %s not disabled after local save failed — orphan card-on-file requires manual cleanup: %v", square.TokenPrefix(cardOnFile.CardID), delErr)
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}
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} else {
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savedCardID = &savedRowID
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}
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} else {
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// One-off new-card charge: use the cnon: nonce DIRECTLY as the
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// source. No card-on-file is created (nothing to orphan, no
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// customer needed).
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sourceID = *newCardToken
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}
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if savedCardID == nil && saveCard {
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// sourceID is cardOnFile.CardID on this branch (the ccof card).
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log.Printf("Card was not saved despite save_card=true for user %s (card %s)", userID, square.TokenPrefix(sourceID))
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}
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return sourceID, savedCardID, squareCustomerID, true
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}
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if cardID != nil {
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card, err := svc.GetCardByID(ctx, *cardID, userID)
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if err != nil {
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if errors.Is(err, pgx.ErrNoRows) {
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http.Error(w, notFoundMsg, http.StatusNotFound)
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return "", nil, "", false
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}
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log.Printf("Failed to get card: %v", err)
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http.Error(w, "internal server error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return "", nil, "", false
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}
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if card.SquareCustomerID == "" {
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if userID == "" {
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// Defensive parity with the original saved-card block: a card
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// with no bookable owner cannot be provisioned. Unreachable in
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// practice — GetCardByID above filters on user_id and would
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// have 404'd for an empty owner.
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http.Error(w, "Saved card has no owner and cannot be charged", http.StatusBadRequest)
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return "", nil, "", false
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}
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provisioned, provErr := svc.EnsureSquareCustomerForSavedCard(ctx, *cardID, userID)
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if provErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to provision Square customer for saved card %s (user %s): %v", *cardID, userID, provErr)
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http.Error(w, "Failed to process card", http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return "", nil, "", false
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}
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card.SquareCustomerID = provisioned
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}
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return card.SquareCardID, cardID, card.SquareCustomerID, true
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}
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// Neither a new-card token nor a saved card — validation upstream
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// (ValidateCardInfo) guarantees one of them is present.
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return "", nil, "", false
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}
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// acquireBookingPaymentLock acquires a pinned pool connection and a bounded
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// try-lock (R6) on lockKey, serializing payment attempts per booking (the core
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// defence against the two-tab double-payment race). A blocking pg_advisory_lock
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// would hold the pinned pool connection for the full Square round-trip of
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// whichever request holds the lock; the bounded try-lock loop gives up after
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// ~3s and surfaces a 409 instead of exhausting the pool. On any failure the
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// helper writes the HTTP response and returns ok=false — the caller must
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// return. On success the caller MUST defer releaseBookingPaymentLock(pinConn,
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// lockKey): the lock and connection stay held for the whole handler so
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// pg_advisory_unlock runs on the SAME session that acquired the lock.
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func acquireBookingPaymentLock(ctx context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, lockKey, conflictMsg string) (*pgxpool.Conn, bool) {
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pinConn, err := db.Conn.Acquire(ctx)
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to acquire connection for payment lock (%s): %v", lockKey, err)
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http.Error(w, "internal server error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return nil, false
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}
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lockOK, err := acquireAdvisoryLock(ctx, pinConn, lockKey)
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if err != nil {
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pinConn.Release()
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log.Printf("Failed to acquire payment serialization lock %s: %v", lockKey, err)
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http.Error(w, "internal server error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return nil, false
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}
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if !lockOK {
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pinConn.Release()
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log.Printf("Payment serialization lock %s not acquired within bound — a payment is already in progress", lockKey)
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http.Error(w, conflictMsg, http.StatusConflict)
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return nil, false
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}
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return pinConn, true
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}
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// releaseBookingPaymentLock releases the advisory lock acquired by
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// acquireBookingPaymentLock and returns the pinned connection to the pool.
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// Both run on the same session that holds the lock.
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func releaseBookingPaymentLock(pinConn *pgxpool.Conn, lockKey string) {
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if _, err := pinConn.Exec(context.Background(), `
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SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(hashtext($1))
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`, lockKey); err != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to release payment serialization lock %s: %v", lockKey, err)
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}
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pinConn.Release()
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}
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// writeChargeSnapshot stores the verbatim request JSON so the sweep can replay
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// the charge with an IDENTICAL body under the same key (M1). The write is
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// immutability-guarded: it records the FIRST attempt's body and stays immutable
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// so a nonce-changing retry can never redirect the sweep's replay away from the
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// original charge. Reuse paths that legitimately refresh the snapshot (a new
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// source on a pending-reuse retry) do so via the Go-reencrypt refresh
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// (refreshTillSnapshotSource / the gift-card reuse refresh), not by overwriting
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// the guard. table is 'payments' or 'till_sales'; label names the flow for log
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// messages (e.g. "payment", "tip payment", "gift-card payment", "till sale").
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// Best-effort: failures are logged and the row stays snapshot-less — the sweep
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// overrides the replay source from the live square_source_id column.
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func writeChargeSnapshot(ctx context.Context, q db.Querier, table, rowID string, body any, label string) {
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snap, mErr := json.Marshal(body)
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if mErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to marshal square_request_snapshot for %s %s: %v", label, rowID, mErr)
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return
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}
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stored, eErr := encryptSnapshot(snap)
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if eErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to encrypt square_request_snapshot for %s %s: %v", label, rowID, eErr)
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return
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}
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if _, sErr := q.Exec(ctx, `UPDATE `+table+` SET square_request_snapshot = $1 WHERE id = $2 AND (square_request_snapshot IS NULL OR square_request_snapshot = '')`, string(stored), rowID); sErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to store square_request_snapshot for %s %s: %v", label, rowID, sErr)
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}
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}
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// writeChargeSnapshotUnconditional stores the verbatim request JSON on a
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// payments/till_sales row WITHOUT the first-attempt immutability guard that
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// writeChargeSnapshot applies. It is used ONLY by the gift-card (BuyGiftCard)
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// and till-sale (CreateTillSale) charge sites — the two sites that were
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// UNCONDITIONAL before the writeChargeSnapshot consolidation (Loop A, finding 1
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// regression check 4a). Their pending-reuse branches deliberately refresh
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// square_request_snapshot in the SAME transaction as the square_source_id
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// refresh (the Go-reencrypt refresh in giftcards.go / refreshTillSnapshotSource
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// in till.go, B6), and this post-commit write stores the FRESH full body for
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// the CURRENT attempt. The guard would wrongly skip this write on the reuse
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// path when the in-transaction refresh failed best-effort — the row would then
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// keep the stale first-attempt body while the live square_source_id column
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// already points at the new source (the pre-consolidation code explicitly
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// warned against "fixing" these sites into the guarded form). The booking/tip/
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// terminal saved-card paths keep the guarded writeChargeSnapshot: their reuse
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// paths do NOT refresh the snapshot, so the guard correctly records the
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// immutable first-attempt body.
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func writeChargeSnapshotUnconditional(ctx context.Context, q db.Querier, table, rowID string, body any, label string) {
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snap, mErr := json.Marshal(body)
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if mErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to marshal square_request_snapshot for %s %s: %v", label, rowID, mErr)
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return
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}
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stored, eErr := encryptSnapshot(snap)
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if eErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to encrypt square_request_snapshot for %s %s: %v", label, rowID, eErr)
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return
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}
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if _, sErr := q.Exec(ctx, `UPDATE `+table+` SET square_request_snapshot = $1 WHERE id = $2`, string(stored), rowID); sErr != nil {
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log.Printf("Failed to store square_request_snapshot for %s %s: %v", label, rowID, sErr)
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}
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}
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// recheckBookingPayable re-reads the booking status after a Square charge
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// succeeded (R9): a concurrent cancellation/eviction can move the booking out
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// of a payable state between the pre-charge status check and the charge
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// completing. A charge landing on a cancelled/lapsed/no-show booking must NOT
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// be recorded as a completed payment — the cancellation refund path computes
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// refunds from completed payments and would silently exclude it. Returns the
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// re-read status and whether a completed payment is still allowed; the caller
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// owns the CRITICAL logging, the mark-failed write (whose target and
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// transaction semantics differ per path), and the 409 conflict response.
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func recheckBookingPayable(ctx context.Context, q db.Querier, bookingID string) (string, bool, error) {
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var status string
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// FOR UPDATE (C5): a concurrent cancellation takes the same row lock and
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// commits before this transaction commits, so the recheck cannot observe a
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// status that changes between the read and the commit. Without the lock a
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// cancellation could slip in between, leaving a completed payment on a
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// cancelled booking with no refund.
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if err := q.QueryRow(ctx, `SELECT status FROM bookings WHERE id = $1 FOR UPDATE`, bookingID).Scan(&status); err != nil {
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return "", false, err
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}
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return status, bookingStatusAllowsCompletedPayment(status), nil
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}
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// postChargeRecheck re-reads the booking status after a Square charge
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// succeeded and, when the booking is no longer payable, marks the payment row
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// failed, commits the caller's transaction, writes the 409 conflict response
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// and returns false — the caller must abort. The recheck and the failed mark
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// run in ONE transaction so the FOR UPDATE row lock taken inside
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// recheckBookingPayable persists to commit (C5). Shared by the booking, tip
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// and terminal saved-card paths so the R9 recheck cannot drift between them.
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// On the not-payable branch the caller's deferred rollback becomes a harmless
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// no-op (the commit already closed the transaction). chargeNoun labels the
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// CRITICAL log (e.g. "payment", "tip"); conflictMsg is the 409 body.
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func postChargeRecheck(ctx context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, tx pgx.Tx, bookingID, paymentID, sqStatus, sqPayID, chargeNoun, conflictMsg string) (bool, error) {
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recheckStatus, payable, err := recheckBookingPayable(ctx, tx, bookingID)
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("CRITICAL: Square payment %s (ID=%s) was processed but re-reading booking %s status failed: %v — manual reconciliation required", sqStatus, sqPayID, bookingID, err)
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http.Error(w, "internal server error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return false, err
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}
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if !payable {
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log.Printf("CRITICAL: Square payment %s (ID=%s) for booking %s was processed but booking is now %q — marking %s failed; money taken at Square MUST be refunded manually",
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sqStatus, sqPayID, bookingID, recheckStatus, chargeNoun)
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if _, upErr := tx.Exec(ctx, `UPDATE payments SET status = 'failed' WHERE id = $1`, paymentID); upErr != nil {
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log.Printf("CRITICAL: Square payment %s (ID=%s) landed on %q booking %s but marking %s failed errored: %v — manual reconciliation required",
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sqStatus, sqPayID, recheckStatus, bookingID, chargeNoun, upErr)
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}
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if cErr := tx.Commit(ctx); cErr != nil {
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log.Printf("CRITICAL: Square payment %s (ID=%s) landed on %q booking %s and committing the failed mark errored: %v — manual reconciliation required",
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sqStatus, sqPayID, recheckStatus, bookingID, cErr)
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}
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http.Error(w, conflictMsg, http.StatusConflict)
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return false, nil
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}
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return true, nil
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}
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// snapshotEncMarker prefixes the at-rest encrypted form of a stored
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// square_request_snapshot (PII: buyer email + ccof tokens) so decryptSnapshot
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// can distinguish encrypted values from plaintext (dev/mock environments and
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// legacy pre-encryption rows). The marker itself is not secret.
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const snapshotEncMarker = "enc:v1:"
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// snapshotEncKeyWarningOnce throttles the missing-key CRITICAL log to one line
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// per process: a deployment without a usable SNAPSHOT_ENC_KEY falls back to
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// plaintext (money-safety first — the replayable snapshot must not be lost),
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// and the single loud warning makes the misconfiguration impossible to miss.
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var snapshotEncKeyWarningOnce sync.Once
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// snapshotEncKey parses the AES-256-GCM key from the SNAPSHOT_ENC_KEY
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// environment variable (base64-encoded 32 bytes). It is read on every call so
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// tests can flip the env; the parse is cheap and encryption happens once per
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// payment.
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func snapshotEncKey() ([]byte, error) {
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raw := strings.TrimSpace(os.Getenv("SNAPSHOT_ENC_KEY"))
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if raw == "" {
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return nil, errors.New("SNAPSHOT_ENC_KEY is not set")
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}
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decoded, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(raw)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("SNAPSHOT_ENC_KEY is not valid base64: %w", err)
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}
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if len(decoded) != 32 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("SNAPSHOT_ENC_KEY must decode to 32 bytes for AES-256, got %d", len(decoded))
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}
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return decoded, nil
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}
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// encryptSnapshot returns the snapshot body ready for storage. In dev/mock
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// environments it returns the body unchanged (no key required, tests keep
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// passing); in non-mock environments (SQUARE_ENVIRONMENT production/sandbox —
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// the same gate IsExplicitDevOrMockEnv drives) it AES-256-GCM-encrypts the
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// body and returns "enc:v1:" + base64(nonce || ciphertext) so the PII at rest
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// (buyer email, ccof card tokens) is encrypted. The transformation is
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// lossless: decryptSnapshot recovers the ORIGINAL bytes exactly, which Square's
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// identical-body idempotency replay depends on. A missing/unusable key in a
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// non-mock deployment falls back to plaintext with a one-time CRITICAL log —
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// breaking the replayable snapshot to protect PII would strand pending rows,
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// so money-safety wins over best-effort hardening.
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func encryptSnapshot(body []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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if IsExplicitDevOrMockEnv() {
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return body, nil
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}
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key, err := snapshotEncKey()
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if err != nil {
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snapshotEncKeyWarningOnce.Do(func() {
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log.Printf("CRITICAL: %v — storing square_request_snapshot PLAINTEXT; set SNAPSHOT_ENC_KEY to a base64-encoded 32-byte key in non-mock deployments", err)
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})
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return body, nil
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}
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gcm, err := newSnapshotGCM(key)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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nonce := make([]byte, gcm.NonceSize())
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if _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, nonce); err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read snapshot encryption nonce: %w", err)
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}
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sealed := gcm.Seal(nonce, nonce, body, nil)
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out := append([]byte(snapshotEncMarker), []byte(base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(sealed))...)
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return out, nil
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}
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// decryptSnapshot reverses encryptSnapshot for a stored square_request_snapshot.
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// Marker-prefixed values are base64-decoded and AES-256-GCM-decrypted back to
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// the byte-identical original request body (the sweep's by-key replay depends
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// on this); values without the marker (dev/mock plaintext or legacy
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// pre-encryption rows) are returned unchanged. Exporting it lets the sweep's
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// stale-pending reconcile decrypt stored snapshots before replay.
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func decryptSnapshot(data []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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if !bytes.HasPrefix(data, []byte(snapshotEncMarker)) {
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return data, nil
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}
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key, err := snapshotEncKey()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot decrypt stored square_request_snapshot: %w", err)
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}
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gcm, err := newSnapshotGCM(key)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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sealed, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(strings.TrimPrefix(string(data), snapshotEncMarker))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("stored square_request_snapshot is not valid base64: %w", err)
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}
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nonceSize := gcm.NonceSize()
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if len(sealed) < nonceSize {
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return nil, errors.New("stored square_request_snapshot ciphertext is too short")
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}
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nonce, ciphertext := sealed[:nonceSize], sealed[nonceSize:]
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plaintext, err := gcm.Open(nil, nonce, ciphertext, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("stored square_request_snapshot failed AES-GCM authentication: %w", err)
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}
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return plaintext, nil
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}
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// newSnapshotGCM builds the AES-256-GCM AEAD for the given 32-byte key.
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func newSnapshotGCM(key []byte) (cipher.AEAD, error) {
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block, err := aes.NewCipher(key)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to init snapshot AES cipher: %w", err)
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}
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gcm, err := cipher.NewGCM(block)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to init snapshot AES-GCM: %w", err)
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}
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return gcm, nil
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}
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