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feat(keycloak): M4.3 — Admin API adapter + claim resolver
internal/keycloak/ — Adapter interface with two implementations:
  HTTPAdapter  pgxpool-style real Admin API client with cached client-
               credentials token (auto-refresh, 401 retry).
  Mock         in-process map for unit tests + dev convenience when
               KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_URL is empty. Used by the eachStore harness.

Adapter contract (adapter.go):
  CreateOrgAndInvite(ctx, InviteInput) (*InviteResult, error)
    Creates a KC organization, an IT_ADMIN user, adds the user as a
    member, triggers VERIFY_EMAIL + UPDATE_PASSWORD execute-actions
    email. Atomic from the caller's PoV; partial failures surface as
    typed errors (ErrOrgConflict, ErrUserConflict, ErrUnauthorized,
    ErrUnavailable).
  SyncClaims(ctx, userID, Claims) error
    Pushes tenant_id / tenant_slug / org_roles / products / plan /
    tenant_status into the user's KC attributes — the same shape the
    realm's protocol mappers project into JWTs.
  Health(ctx) error
    Pings /admin/serverinfo; wired into readyz.

Wiring:
  POST /v1/tenants now accepts admin_email + admin_name. When set, the
  adapter creates the org and invites the user. Response wraps the
  tenant with the new TenantCreated{tenant, invite_url} shape so dev
  testers can use the action-token URL without waiting for the email.
  KC failures DO NOT roll the tenant back — they emit a
  keycloak.provision_failed audit event so the operator can resend.
  Successful invites emit keycloak.invite_sent.

  POST /v1/internal/keycloak/claims resolves a tenant's current claim
  bundle. Lookup chain: body.tenant_id → body.tenant_slug →
  body.user_attrs.tenant_id → body.user_attrs.tenant_slug. The realm's
  protocol mapper calls this at token issuance, or operators on demand.

Config: KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_URL / REALM / CLIENT_ID / CLIENT_SECRET; empty
URL falls back to Mock for dev.

OpenAPI: TenantCreated + Claims schemas added; /v1/internal/keycloak/claims
documented. Contract test extended to cover the new endpoint.

Tests:
  internal/keycloak/mock_test.go    Mock semantics: conflict surfacing,
                                    FailNext hook, SyncClaims persistence.
  internal/server/keycloak_test.go  KC provisioning end-to-end via
                                    eachStore: invite_url returned,
                                    mock records, invite_sent audit;
                                    failure path emits provision_failed
                                    but tenant still lands; claims
                                    endpoint resolves via tenant_id /
                                    tenant_slug / user_attrs / 404 / 400.

The real-KC integration test (against a testcontainers-spun KC 26)
lands in a follow-up — gating it behind KEYCLOAK_INTEGRATION=1 + a
slower nightly CI is cleaner than baking 30s+ of KC boot into every PR.

Refs: M4.3
2026-05-19 13:27:16 +02:00

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package keycloak
import (
"context"
"errors"
"testing"
)
func TestMock_createOrgAndInvite(t *testing.T) {
m := NewMock()
ctx := context.Background()
res, err := m.CreateOrgAndInvite(ctx, InviteInput{
TenantID: "t1", Slug: "acme", Name: "Acme",
AdminEmail: "a@acme.test", AdminName: "Alice",
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if res.OrganizationID == "" || res.UserID == "" {
t.Errorf("ids missing: %+v", res)
}
if m.Orgs["t1"] != res.OrganizationID {
t.Errorf("Orgs map not updated")
}
if m.Users["a@acme.test"] != res.UserID {
t.Errorf("Users map not updated")
}
}
func TestMock_orgConflict(t *testing.T) {
m := NewMock()
ctx := context.Background()
_, _ = m.CreateOrgAndInvite(ctx, InviteInput{TenantID: "t1", Slug: "x", AdminEmail: "a@y.test"})
_, err := m.CreateOrgAndInvite(ctx, InviteInput{TenantID: "t1", Slug: "x", AdminEmail: "b@y.test"})
if !errors.Is(err, ErrOrgConflict) {
t.Errorf("err = %v, want ErrOrgConflict", err)
}
}
func TestMock_userConflict(t *testing.T) {
m := NewMock()
ctx := context.Background()
_, _ = m.CreateOrgAndInvite(ctx, InviteInput{TenantID: "t1", Slug: "x", AdminEmail: "a@y.test"})
_, err := m.CreateOrgAndInvite(ctx, InviteInput{TenantID: "t2", Slug: "z", AdminEmail: "a@y.test"})
if !errors.Is(err, ErrUserConflict) {
t.Errorf("err = %v, want ErrUserConflict", err)
}
}
func TestMock_failNextHook(t *testing.T) {
m := NewMock()
m.FailNext = ErrUnavailable
_, err := m.CreateOrgAndInvite(context.Background(), InviteInput{TenantID: "t1", Slug: "x", AdminEmail: "a@y.test"})
if !errors.Is(err, ErrUnavailable) {
t.Errorf("err = %v, want ErrUnavailable", err)
}
// Subsequent call recovers
_, err = m.CreateOrgAndInvite(context.Background(), InviteInput{TenantID: "t1", Slug: "x", AdminEmail: "a@y.test"})
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("FailNext should clear after one use; err=%v", err)
}
}
func TestMock_syncClaims(t *testing.T) {
m := NewMock()
err := m.SyncClaims(context.Background(), "user-1", Claims{
TenantID: "t1", Plan: "professional", Products: []string{"certifai"},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if m.Claims["user-1"].Plan != "professional" {
t.Errorf("claims not stored")
}
}
func TestMock_syncClaimsRequiresUserID(t *testing.T) {
m := NewMock()
err := m.SyncClaims(context.Background(), "", Claims{})
if err == nil {
t.Error("expected error for empty user id")
}
}