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label: Database label: Database
description: What database are you using? (self-hosters only) description: What database are you using? (self-hosters only)
options: options:
- CockroachDB - CockroachDB (Zitadel v2)
- PostgreSQL - PostgreSQL
- Other (describe below!) - Other (describe below!)
- type: input - type: input

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version: 2 version: 2
updates: updates:
- package-ecosystem: npm - package-ecosystem: npm
directory: "/console" groups:
console:
applies-to: version-updates
patterns:
- "*"
update-types:
- "minor"
- "patch"
directories:
- "/console"
- "/e2e"
schedule: schedule:
interval: weekly interval: weekly
time: "02:00" time: "02:00"
@@ -13,6 +23,14 @@ updates:
prefix: chore prefix: chore
include: scope include: scope
- package-ecosystem: gomod - package-ecosystem: gomod
groups:
go:
applies-to: version-updates
patterns:
- "*"
update-types:
- "minor"
- "patch"
directory: "/" directory: "/"
schedule: schedule:
interval: weekly interval: weekly
@@ -25,6 +43,14 @@ updates:
prefix: chore prefix: chore
include: scope include: scope
- package-ecosystem: "docker" - package-ecosystem: "docker"
groups:
docker:
applies-to: version-updates
patterns:
- "*"
update-types:
- "minor"
- "patch"
directory: "/build" directory: "/build"
schedule: schedule:
interval: "weekly" interval: "weekly"
@@ -34,6 +60,11 @@ updates:
prefix: chore prefix: chore
include: scope include: scope
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions" - package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
groups:
actions:
applies-to: version-updates
patterns:
- "*"
directory: "/" directory: "/"
schedule: schedule:
interval: weekly interval: weekly

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with: with:
node_version: "20" node_version: "20"
buf_version: "latest" buf_version: "latest"
go_version: "1.23"
console: console:
uses: ./.github/workflows/console.yml uses: ./.github/workflows/console.yml
@@ -43,7 +42,6 @@ jobs:
needs: [core, console, version] needs: [core, console, version]
uses: ./.github/workflows/compile.yml uses: ./.github/workflows/compile.yml
with: with:
go_version: "1.23"
core_cache_key: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_key }} core_cache_key: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_key }}
console_cache_key: ${{ needs.console.outputs.cache_key }} console_cache_key: ${{ needs.console.outputs.cache_key }}
core_cache_path: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_path }} core_cache_path: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_path }}
@@ -54,7 +52,6 @@ jobs:
needs: core needs: core
uses: ./.github/workflows/core-unit-test.yml uses: ./.github/workflows/core-unit-test.yml
with: with:
go_version: "1.23"
core_cache_key: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_key }} core_cache_key: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_key }}
core_cache_path: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_path }} core_cache_path: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_path }}
secrets: secrets:
@@ -64,7 +61,6 @@ jobs:
needs: core needs: core
uses: ./.github/workflows/core-integration-test.yml uses: ./.github/workflows/core-integration-test.yml
with: with:
go_version: "1.23"
core_cache_key: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_key }} core_cache_key: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_key }}
core_cache_path: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_path }} core_cache_path: ${{ needs.core.outputs.cache_path }}
secrets: secrets:
@@ -74,7 +70,6 @@ jobs:
needs: [core, console] needs: [core, console]
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint.yml uses: ./.github/workflows/lint.yml
with: with:
go_version: "1.23"
node_version: "18" node_version: "18"
buf_version: "latest" buf_version: "latest"
go_lint_version: "v1.62.2" go_lint_version: "v1.62.2"

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on: on:
workflow_call: workflow_call:
inputs: inputs:
go_version:
required: true
type: string
core_cache_key: core_cache_key:
required: true required: true
type: string type: string
@@ -53,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
- -
uses: actions/setup-go@v5 uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with: with:
go-version: ${{ inputs.go_version }} go-version-file: 'go.mod'
- -
name: compile name: compile
timeout-minutes: 5 timeout-minutes: 5

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outputs: outputs:
cache_key: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-primary-key }} cache_key: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-primary-key }}
cache_path: ${{ env.cache_path }} cache_path: ${{ env.cache_path }}
runs-on: runs-on: ubuntu-latest
group: zitadel-public
steps: steps:
- -
uses: actions/checkout@v4 uses: actions/checkout@v4

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- -
name: Set up Docker Buildx name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3 uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
driver-opts: 'image=moby/buildkit:v0.11.6'
- -
name: Login to Docker registry name: Login to Docker registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3 uses: docker/login-action@v3
@@ -75,7 +73,7 @@ jobs:
- -
name: Debug name: Debug
id: build-debug id: build-debug
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5 uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
timeout-minutes: 3 timeout-minutes: 3
with: with:
context: . context: .
@@ -90,7 +88,7 @@ jobs:
- -
name: Scratch name: Scratch
id: build-scratch id: build-scratch
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5 uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
timeout-minutes: 3 timeout-minutes: 3
with: with:
context: . context: .
@@ -147,8 +145,6 @@ jobs:
- -
name: Set up Docker Buildx name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3 uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
driver-opts: 'image=moby/buildkit:v0.11.6'
- -
name: Login to Docker registry name: Login to Docker registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3 uses: docker/login-action@v3

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on: on:
workflow_call: workflow_call:
inputs: inputs:
go_version:
required: true
type: string
core_cache_key: core_cache_key:
required: true required: true
type: string type: string
@@ -46,7 +43,7 @@ jobs:
- -
uses: actions/setup-go@v5 uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with: with:
go-version: ${{ inputs.go_version }} go-version-file: 'go.mod'
- -
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4 uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
timeout-minutes: 1 timeout-minutes: 1
@@ -76,7 +73,6 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }} if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
env: env:
ZITADEL_MASTERKEY: MasterkeyNeedsToHave32Characters ZITADEL_MASTERKEY: MasterkeyNeedsToHave32Characters
INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR: postgres
run: make core_integration_test run: make core_integration_test
- -
name: upload server logs name: upload server logs
@@ -102,71 +98,3 @@ jobs:
with: with:
key: integration-test-postgres-${{ inputs.core_cache_key }} key: integration-test-postgres-${{ inputs.core_cache_key }}
path: ${{ steps.go-cache-path.outputs.GO_CACHE_PATH }} path: ${{ steps.go-cache-path.outputs.GO_CACHE_PATH }}
# TODO: produces the following output: ERROR: unknown command "cockroach start-single-node --insecure" for "cockroach"
# cockroach:
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# services:
# cockroach:
# image: cockroachdb/cockroach:latest
# ports:
# - 26257:26257
# - 8080:8080
# env:
# COCKROACH_ARGS: "start-single-node --insecure"
# options: >-
# --health-cmd "curl http://localhost:8080/health?ready=1 || exit 1"
# --health-interval 10s
# --health-timeout 5s
# --health-retries 5
# --health-start-period 10s
# steps:
# -
# uses: actions/checkout@v4
# -
# uses: actions/setup-go@v5
# with:
# go-version: ${{ inputs.go_version }}
# -
# uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
# timeout-minutes: 1
# name: restore core
# with:
# path: ${{ inputs.core_cache_path }}
# key: ${{ inputs.core_cache_key }}
# fail-on-cache-miss: true
# -
# id: go-cache-path
# name: set cache path
# run: echo "GO_CACHE_PATH=$(go env GOCACHE)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# -
# uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
# id: cache
# timeout-minutes: 1
# name: restore previous results
# with:
# key: integration-test-crdb-${{ inputs.core_cache_key }}
# restore-keys: |
# integration-test-crdb-core-
# path: ${{ steps.go-cache-path.outputs.GO_CACHE_PATH }}
# -
# name: test
# if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
# env:
# ZITADEL_MASTERKEY: MasterkeyNeedsToHave32Characters
# INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR: cockroach
# run: make core_integration_test
# -
# name: publish coverage
# uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4.3.0
# with:
# file: profile.cov
# name: core-integration-tests-cockroach
# flags: core-integration-tests-cockroach
# -
# uses: actions/cache/save@v4
# name: cache results
# if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
# with:
# key: integration-test-crdb-${{ inputs.core_cache_key }}
# path: ${{ steps.go-cache-path.outputs.GO_CACHE_PATH }}

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on: on:
workflow_call: workflow_call:
inputs: inputs:
go_version:
required: true
type: string
core_cache_key: core_cache_key:
required: true required: true
type: string type: string
@@ -21,15 +18,14 @@ on:
jobs: jobs:
test: test:
runs-on: runs-on: ubuntu-latest
group: zitadel-public
steps: steps:
- -
uses: actions/checkout@v3 uses: actions/checkout@v3
- -
uses: actions/setup-go@v5 uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with: with:
go-version: ${{ inputs.go_version }} go-version-file: 'go.mod'
- -
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4 uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
timeout-minutes: 1 timeout-minutes: 1

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@@ -3,9 +3,6 @@ name: Build core
on: on:
workflow_call: workflow_call:
inputs: inputs:
go_version:
required: true
type: string
buf_version: buf_version:
required: true required: true
type: string type: string
@@ -31,8 +28,7 @@ env:
jobs: jobs:
build: build:
runs-on: runs-on: ubuntu-latest
group: zitadel-public
outputs: outputs:
cache_key: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-primary-key }} cache_key: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-primary-key }}
cache_path: ${{ env.cache_path }} cache_path: ${{ env.cache_path }}
@@ -70,7 +66,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }} if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
uses: actions/setup-go@v5 uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with: with:
go-version: ${{ inputs.go_version }} go-version-file: 'go.mod'
- -
if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }} if: ${{ steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
run: make core_build run: make core_build

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fail-fast: false fail-fast: false
matrix: matrix:
browser: [firefox, chrome] browser: [firefox, chrome]
runs-on: runs-on: ubuntu-latest
group: zitadel-public
steps: steps:
- -
name: Checkout Repository name: Checkout Repository
@@ -32,8 +31,6 @@ jobs:
- -
name: Set up Docker Buildx name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3 uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
driver-opts: 'image=moby/buildkit:v0.11.6'
- -
name: Start DB and ZITADEL name: Start DB and ZITADEL
run: | run: |

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@@ -6,9 +6,6 @@ on:
node_version: node_version:
required: true required: true
type: string type: string
go_version:
required: true
type: string
buf_version: buf_version:
required: true required: true
type: string type: string
@@ -85,7 +82,7 @@ jobs:
- -
uses: actions/setup-go@v5 uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with: with:
go-version: ${{ inputs.go_version }} go-version-file: 'go.mod'
- -
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4 uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
timeout-minutes: 1 timeout-minutes: 1

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if: ${{ !inputs.dry_run }} if: ${{ !inputs.dry_run }}
with: with:
path: .artifacts path: .artifacts
pattern: "{checksums.txt,zitadel-*}"
- -
name: Semantic Release name: Semantic Release
uses: cycjimmy/semantic-release-action@v4 uses: cycjimmy/semantic-release-action@v4

2
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ load-test/.keys
# dumps # dumps
.backups .backups
cockroach-data/*
.local/* .local/*
.build/ .build/
@@ -71,7 +70,6 @@ zitadel-*-*
# local # local
build/local/*.env build/local/*.env
migrations/cockroach/migrate_cloud.go
.notifications .notifications
/.artifacts/* /.artifacts/*
!/.artifacts/zitadel !/.artifacts/zitadel

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max-issues-per-linter: 0 max-issues-per-linter: 0
# Set to 0 to disable. # Set to 0 to disable.
max-same-issues: 0 max-same-issues: 0
exclude-dirs:
run:
concurrency: 4
timeout: 10m
go: '1.22'
skip-dirs:
- .artifacts - .artifacts
- .backups - .backups
- .codecov - .codecov
@@ -25,6 +20,11 @@ run:
- openapi - openapi
- proto - proto
- tools - tools
run:
concurrency: 4
timeout: 10m
go: '1.22'
linters: linters:
enable: enable:
# Simple linter to check that your code does not contain non-ASCII identifiers [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # Simple linter to check that your code does not contain non-ASCII identifiers [fast: true, auto-fix: false]

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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ If you are using Zitadel, please consider adding yourself as a user with a quick
| OpenAIP | [@openaip](https://github.com/openAIP) | Using Zitadel Cloud for everything related to user authentication. | | OpenAIP | [@openaip](https://github.com/openAIP) | Using Zitadel Cloud for everything related to user authentication. |
| Smat.io | [@smatio](https://github.com/smatio) - [@lukasver](https://github.com/lukasver) | Zitadel for authentication in cloud applications while offering B2B portfolio management solutions for professional investors | | Smat.io | [@smatio](https://github.com/smatio) - [@lukasver](https://github.com/lukasver) | Zitadel for authentication in cloud applications while offering B2B portfolio management solutions for professional investors |
| roclub GmbH | [@holgerson97](https://github.com/holgerson97) | Roclub builds a telehealth application to enable remote MRI/CT examinations. | | roclub GmbH | [@holgerson97](https://github.com/holgerson97) | Roclub builds a telehealth application to enable remote MRI/CT examinations. |
| CEEX AG | [@cleanenergyexchange](https://github.com/cleanenergyexchange) | Using Zitadel cloud for our SaaS products that support the sustainabel energy transistion |
| Organization Name | contact@example.com | Description of how they use Zitadel | | Organization Name | contact@example.com | Description of how they use Zitadel |
| Individual Name | contact@example.com | Description of how they use Zitadel | | Individual Name | contact@example.com | Description of how they use Zitadel |

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# API Design
This document describes the design principles and conventions for the ZITADEL API. It is scoped to the services and
endpoints of the proprietary ZITADEL API and does not cover any standardized APIs like OAuth 2, OpenID Connect or SCIM.
## The Basics
ZITADEL follows an API first approach. This means all features can not only be accessed via the UI but also via the API.
The API is designed using the Protobuf specification. The Protobuf specification is then used to generate the API client
and server code in different programming languages.
The API is designed to be used by different clients, such as web applications, mobile applications, and other services.
Therefore, the API is designed to be easy to use, consistent, and reliable.
Starting with the V2 API, the API and its services use a resource-oriented design.
This means that the API is designed around resources, which are the key entities in the system.
Each resource has a unique identifier and a set of properties that describe the resource.
The entire lifecycle of a resource can be managed using the API.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> This style guide is a work in progress and will be updated over time.
> Not all parts of the API might follow the guidelines yet.
> However, all new endpoints and services MUST be designed according to this style guide.
### Protobuf, gRPC and connectRPC
The API is designed using the Protobuf specification. The Protobuf specification is used to define the API services, messages, and methods.
Starting with the V2 API, the API uses connectRPC as the main transport protocol.
[connectRPC](https://connectrpc.com/) is a protocol that is based on gRPC and HTTP/2.
It allows clients to call the API using connectRPC, gRPC and also HTTP/1.1.
## Conventions
The API follows the base conventions of Protobuf and connectRPC.
Please check out their style guides and concepts for more information:
- Protobuf: https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/style/
- gRPC: https://grpc.io/docs/what-is-grpc/core-concepts/
- Buf: https://buf.build/docs/best-practices/style-guide/
Additionally, there are some conventions that are specific to the ZITADEL API.
These conventions are described in the following sections.
### Versioning
The services and messages are versioned using major version numbers. This means that any change within a major version number is backward compatible.
Any breaking change requires a new major version number.
Each service is versioned independently. This means that a service can have a different version number than another service.
When creating a new service, start with version `2`, as version `1` is reserved for the old context based API and services.
Please check out the structure Buf style guide for more information about the folder and package structure: https://buf.build/docs/best-practices/style-guide/
### Explicitness
Make the handling of the API as explicit as possible. Do not make assumptions about the client's knowledge of the system or the API.
Provide clear and concise documentation for the API.
Do not rely on implicit fallbacks or defaults if the client does not provide certain parameters.
Only use defaults if they are explicitly documented, such as returning a result set for the whole instance if no filter is provided.
Some API calls may create multiple resources such as in the case of `zitadel.org.v2.AddOrganization`, where you can create an organization AND multiple users as admin.
In such cases the response should include **ALL** created resources and their ids. This removes any ambiguity from the users perspective whether or not
the additional resources were created and it also helps in testing.
### Naming Conventions
Names of resources, fields and methods MUST be descriptive and consistent.
Use domain-specific terminology and avoid abbreviations.
For example, use `organization_id` instead of **org_id** or **resource_owner** for the creation of a new user or when returning one.
> [!NOTE]
> We'll update the resources in the [concepts section](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/structure/instance) to describe
> common resources and their meaning.
> Until then, please refer to the following issue: https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/5888
#### Resources and Fields
When a context is required for creating a resource, the context is added as a field to the resource.
For example, when creating a new user, the organization's id is required. The `organization_id` is added as a field to the `CreateUserRequest`.
```protobuf
message CreateUserRequest {
...
string organization_id = 7 [
(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1, max_len: 200},
];
...
}
```
Only allow providing a context where it is required. The context MUST not be provided if not required.
For example, when retrieving or updating a user, the `organization_id` is not required, since the user can be determined by the user's id.
However, it is possible to provide the `organization_id` as a filter to retrieve a list of users of a specific organization.
Prevent the creation of global messages that are used in multiple resources unless they always follow the same pattern.
Use dedicated fields as described above or create a separate message for the specific context, that is only used in the boundary of the same resource.
For example, settings might be set as a default on the instance level, but might be overridden on the organization level.
In this case, the settings could share the same `SettingsContext` message to determine the context of the settings.
But do not create a global `Context` message that is used across the whole API if there are different scenarios and different fields required for the context.
The same applies to messages that are returned by multiple resources.
For example, information about the `User` might be different when managing the user resource itself than when it's returned
as part of an authorization or a manager role, where only limited information is needed.
Prevent reusing messages for the creation and the retrieval of a resource.
Returning messages might contain additional information that is not required or even not available for the creation of the resource.
What might sound obvious when designing the CreateUserRequest for example, where only an `organization_id` but not the
`organization_name` is available, might not be so obvious when designing some sub-resource like a user's `IdentityProviderLink`,
which might contain an `identity_provider_name` when returned but not when created.
```protobuf
message CreateUserRequest {
...
repreated AddIdentityProviderLink identity_provider_links = 8;
...
}
message AddIdentityProviderLink {
string identity_provider_id = 1 [
(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1, max_len: 200},
];
string user_id = 2 [
(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1, max_len: 200},
];
string user_name = 3;
}
message IdentiyProviderLink {
string identity_provider_id = 1;
string identity_provider_name = 2;
string user_id = 3;
string user_name = 4;
}
```
#### Operations and Methods
Methods on a resource MUST be named using the following convention:
| Operation | Method Name | Description |
|-----------|--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Create | Create\<resource\> | Create a new resource. If the new resource conflicts with an existing resources uniqueness (id, loginname, ...) the creation MUST be prevented and an error returned. |
| Update | Update\<resource\> | Update an existing resource. In most cases this SHOULD allow partial updates. If there are exception, they MUST be explicitly documented on the endpoint. The resource MUST already exists. An error is returned otherwise. |
| Delete | Delete\<resource\> | Delete an existing resource. If the resource does not exist, no error SHOULD be returned. In case of an exception to this rule, the behavior MUST clearly be documented. |
| Set | Set\<resource\> | Set a resource. This will replace the existing resource with the new resource. In case where the creation and update of a resource do not need to be differentiated, a single `Set` method SHOULD be used. It SHOULD allow partial changes. |
| Get | Get\<resource\> | Retrieve a single resource by its unique identifier. If the resource does not exist, an error MUST be returned. |
| List | List\<resource\> | Retrieve a list of resources. The endpoint SHOULD provide options to filter, sort and paginate. |
Methods on a list of resources MUST be named using the following convention:
| Operation | Method Name | Description |
|-----------|--------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Add | Add\<resource\> | Add a new resource to a list. Any existing unique constraint (id, loginname, ...) will prevent the addition and return an error. |
| Remove | Remove\<resource\> | Remove an existing resource from a list. If the resource does not exist in the list, no error SHOULD be returned. In case of an exception to this rule, the behavior MUST clearly be documented. |
| Set | Set\<resource\> | Set a list of resources. This will replace the existing list with the new list. |
Additionally, state changes, specific actions or operations that do not fit into the CRUD operations SHOULD be named according to the action that is performed:
- `Activate` or `Deactivate` for enabling or disabling a resource.
- `Verify` for verifying a resource.
- `Send` for sending a resource.
- etc.
## Authentication and Authorization
The API uses OAuth 2 for authorization. There are corresponding middlewares that check the access token for validity and
automatically return an error if the token is invalid.
Permissions grated to the user might be organization specific and can therefore only be checked based on the queried resource.
In such case, the API does not check the permissions itself but relies on the checks of the functions that are called by the API.
If the permission can be checked by the API itself, e.g. if the permission is instance wide, it can be annotated on the endpoint in the proto file (see below).
In any case, the required permissions need to be documented in the [API documentation](#documentation).
### Permission annotations
Permissions can be annotated on the endpoint in the proto file. This allows the API to automatically check the permissions for the user.
The permissions are checked by the middleware and an error is returned if the user does not have the required permissions.
The following example requires the user to have the `iam.web_key.write` permission to call the `CreateWebKey` method.
```protobuf
option (zitadel.protoc_gen_zitadel.v2.options) = {
auth_option: {
permission: "iam.web_key.write"
}
};
```
In case the permission cannot be checked by the API itself, but all requests need to be from an authenticated user, the `auth_option` can be set to `authenticated`.
```protobuf
option (zitadel.protoc_gen_zitadel.v2.options) = {
auth_option: {
permission: "authenticated"
}
};
```
## Pagination
The API uses pagination for listing resources. The client can specify a limit and an offset to retrieve a subset of the resources.
Additionally, the client can specify sorting options to sort the resources by a specific field.
Most listing methods SHOULD provide use the `ListQuery` message to allow the client to specify the limit, offset, and sorting options.
```protobuf
// ListQuery is a general query object for lists to allow pagination and sorting.
message ListQuery {
uint64 offset = 1;
// limit is the maximum amount of objects returned. The default is set to 100
// with a maximum of 1000 in the runtime configuration.
// If the limit exceeds the maximum configured ZITADEL will throw an error.
// If no limit is present the default is taken.
uint32 limit = 2;
// Asc is the sorting order. If true the list is sorted ascending, if false
// the list is sorted descending. The default is descending.
bool asc = 3;
}
```
On the corresponding responses the `ListDetails` can be used to return the total count of the resources
and allow the user to handle their offset and limit accordingly.
The API MUST enforce a reasonable maximum limit for the number of resources that can be retrieved and returned in a single request.
The default limit is set to 100 and the maximum limit is set to 1000. If the client requests a limit that exceeds the maximum limit, an error is returned.
## Error Handling
The API returns machine-readable errors in the response body. This includes a status code, an error code and possibly
some details about the error. See the following sections for more information about the status codes, error codes and error messages.
### Status Codes
The API uses status codes to indicate the status of a request. Depending on the protocol used to call the API,
the status code is returned as an HTTP status code or as a gRPC / connectRPC status code.
Check the possible status codes https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/statuscodes
### Error Codes
Additionally to the status code, the API returns unique error codes for each type of error.
The error codes are used to identify a specific error and can be used to handle the error programmatically.
> [!NOTE]
> Currently, ZITADEL might already return some error codes. However, they do not follow a specific pattern yet
> and are not documented. We will update the error codes and document them in the future.
### Error Message and Details
The API returns additional details about the error in the response body.
This includes a human-readable error message and additional information that can help the client to understand the error
as well as machine-readable details that can be used to handle the error programmatically.
Error details use the Google RPC error details format: https://github.com/googleapis/googleapis/blob/master/google/rpc/error_details.proto
### Example
HTTP/1.1 example:
```
HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Content-Type: application/json
{
"code": "user_invalid_information",
"message": "invalid or missing information provided for the creation of the user",
"details": [
{
"@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest",
"fieldViolations": [
{
"field": "given_name",
"description": "given name is required",
"reason": "MISSING_VALUE"
},
{
"field": "family_name",
"description": "family name must not exceed 200 characters",
"reason": "INVALID_LENGTH"
}
]
}
]
}
```
gRPC / connectRPC example:
```
HTTP/2.0 200 OK
Content-Type: application/grpc
Grpc-Message: invalid information provided for the creation of the user
Grpc-Status: 3
{
"code": "user_invalid_information",
"message": "invalid or missing information provided for the creation of the user",
"details": [
{
"@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest",
"fieldViolations": [
{
"field": "given_name",
"description": "given name is required",
"reason": "MISSING_VALUE"
},
{
"field": "family_name",
"description": "family name must not exceed 200 characters",
"reason": "INVALID_LENGTH"
}
]
}
]
}
```
### Documentation
- Document the purpose of the API, the services, the endpoints, the request and response messages, the error codes and the status codes.
- Describe the fields of the request and response messages, the purpose and if needed the constraints.
- Document if the endpoints requires specific permissions or roles.
- Document and explain the possible error codes and the error messages that can be returned by the API.
#### Examples
```protobuf
// CreateUser will create a new user (human or machine) in the specified organization.
// The username must be unique.
//
// For human users:
// The user will receive a verification email if the email address is not marked as verified.
// You can pass a hashed_password. This allows migrating your users from your own system to ZITADEL, without any password
// reset for the user. Please check the required format and supported algorithms: <Link to documentation>.
//
// Required permission:
// - user.write
//
// Error Codes:
// - user_missing_information: The request is missing required information (either given_name, family_name and/or email) or contains invalid data for the creation of the user. Check error details for the missing or invalid fields.
// - user_already_exists: The user already exists. The username must be unique.
// - invalid_request: Your request does not have a valid format. Check error details for the reason.
// - permission_denied: You do not have the required permissions to access the requested resource.
// - unauthenticated: You are not authenticated. Please provide a valid access token.
rpc CreatUser(CreatUserRequest) returns (CreatUserResponse) {}
```
```protobuf
// ListUsers will return all matching users. By default, we will return all users of your instance that you have permission to read. Make sure to include a limit and sorting for pagination.
//
// Required permission:
// - user.read
// - no permission required to own user
//
// Error Codes:
// - invalid_request: Your request does not have a valid format. Check error details for the reason.
// - permission_denied: You do not have the required permissions to access the requested resource.
// - unauthenticated: You are not authenticated. Please provide a valid access token.
rpc ListUsers(ListUsersRequest) returns (ListUsersResponse) {}
```
```protobuf
// VerifyEmail will verify the provided verification code and mark the email as verified on success.
// An error is returned if the verification code is invalid or expired or if the user does not exist.
// Note that if multiple verification codes are generated, only the last one is valid.
//
// Required permission:
// - no permission required, the user must be authenticated
//
// Error Codes:
// - invalid_verification_code: The verification code is invalid or expired.
// - invalid_request: Your request does not have a valid format. Check error details for the reason.
// - unauthenticated: You are not authenticated. Please provide a valid access token.
rpc VerifyEmail (VerifyEmailRequest) returns (VerifyEmailResponse) {}
```
```protobuf
message VerifyEmailRequest{
// The id of the user to verify the email for.
string user_id = 1 [
(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1, max_len: 200}
];
// The verification code generated and sent to the user.
string verification_code = 2 [
(validate.rules).string = {min_len: 1, max_len: 20}
];
}
```

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@@ -141,6 +141,13 @@ Replace "policeman" with "police officer," "manpower" with "workforce," and "bus
Ableist language includes words or phrases such as crazy, insane, blind to or blind eye to, cripple, dumb, and others. Ableist language includes words or phrases such as crazy, insane, blind to or blind eye to, cripple, dumb, and others.
Choose alternative words depending on the context. Choose alternative words depending on the context.
### API
ZITADEL follows an API first approach. This means all features can not only be accessed via the UI but also via the API.
The API is designed to be used by different clients, such as web applications, mobile applications, and other services.
Therefore, the API is designed to be easy to use, consistent, and reliable.
Please check out the dedicated [API guidelines](./API_DESIGN.md) page when contributing to the API.
### Developing ZITADEL with Dev Containers ### Developing ZITADEL with Dev Containers
Follow the instructions provided by your code editor/IDE to initiate the development container. This typically involves opening the "Command Palette" or similar functionality and searching for commands related to "Dev Containers" or "Remote Containers". The quick start guide for VS Code can found [here](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers#_quick-start-open-an-existing-folder-in-a-container) Follow the instructions provided by your code editor/IDE to initiate the development container. This typically involves opening the "Command Palette" or similar functionality and searching for commands related to "Dev Containers" or "Remote Containers". The quick start guide for VS Code can found [here](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers#_quick-start-open-an-existing-folder-in-a-container)
@@ -158,7 +165,7 @@ ZITADEL serves traffic as soon as you can see the following log line:
### Backend/login ### Backend/login
By executing the commands from this section, you run everything you need to develop the ZITADEL backend locally. By executing the commands from this section, you run everything you need to develop the ZITADEL backend locally.
Using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/), you run a [CockroachDB](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/start-a-local-cluster-in-docker-mac.html) on your local machine. Using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/), you run a [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) on your local machine.
With [make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/), you build a debuggable ZITADEL binary and run it using [delve](https://github.com/go-delve/delve). With [make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/), you build a debuggable ZITADEL binary and run it using [delve](https://github.com/go-delve/delve).
Then, you test your changes via the console your binary is serving at http://<span because="breaks the link"></span>localhost:8080 and by verifying the database. Then, you test your changes via the console your binary is serving at http://<span because="breaks the link"></span>localhost:8080 and by verifying the database.
Once you are happy with your changes, you run end-to-end tests and tear everything down. Once you are happy with your changes, you run end-to-end tests and tear everything down.
@@ -193,7 +200,7 @@ make compile
You can now run and debug the binary in .artifacts/zitadel/zitadel using your favourite IDE, for example GoLand. You can now run and debug the binary in .artifacts/zitadel/zitadel using your favourite IDE, for example GoLand.
You can test if ZITADEL does what you expect by using the UI at http://localhost:8080/ui/console. You can test if ZITADEL does what you expect by using the UI at http://localhost:8080/ui/console.
Also, you can verify the data by running `cockroach sql --database zitadel --insecure` and running SQL queries. Also, you can verify the data by running `psql "host=localhost dbname=zitadel sslmode=disable"` and running SQL queries.
#### Run Local Unit Tests #### Run Local Unit Tests
@@ -209,12 +216,6 @@ Integration tests are run as gRPC clients against a running ZITADEL server binar
The server binary is typically [build with coverage enabled](https://go.dev/doc/build-cover). The server binary is typically [build with coverage enabled](https://go.dev/doc/build-cover).
It is also possible to run a ZITADEL sever in a debugger and run the integrations tests like that. In order to run the server, a database is required. It is also possible to run a ZITADEL sever in a debugger and run the integrations tests like that. In order to run the server, a database is required.
The database flavor can **optionally** be set in the environment to `cockroach` or `postgres`. The default is `postgres`.
```bash
export INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR="cockroach"
```
In order to prepare the local system, the following will bring up the database, builds a coverage binary, initializes the database and starts the sever. In order to prepare the local system, the following will bring up the database, builds a coverage binary, initializes the database and starts the sever.
```bash ```bash
@@ -299,7 +300,7 @@ docker compose --file ./e2e/config/host.docker.internal/docker-compose.yaml down
### Console ### Console
By executing the commands from this section, you run everything you need to develop the console locally. By executing the commands from this section, you run everything you need to develop the console locally.
Using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/), you run [CockroachDB](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/start-a-local-cluster-in-docker-mac.html) and the [latest release of ZITADEL](https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/releases/latest) on your local machine. Using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/), you run [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) and the [latest release of ZITADEL](https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/releases/latest) on your local machine.
You use the ZITADEL container as backend for your console. You use the ZITADEL container as backend for your console.
The console is run in your [Node](https://nodejs.org/en/about/) environment using [a local development server for Angular](https://angular.io/cli/serve#ng-serve), so you have fast feedback about your changes. The console is run in your [Node](https://nodejs.org/en/about/) environment using [a local development server for Angular](https://angular.io/cli/serve#ng-serve), so you have fast feedback about your changes.

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# Licensing Policy
This repository is licensed under the [GNU Affero General Public License v3.0](LICENSE) (AGPL-3.0-only). We use the [SPDX License List](https://spdx.org/licenses/) for standard license naming.
## AGPL-3.0-only Compliance
ZITADEL is open-source software intended for community use. Determining your application's compliance with the AGPL-3.0-only license is your responsibility.
**We strongly recommend consulting with legal counsel or licensing specialists to ensure your usage of ZITADEL, and any other integrated open-source projects, adheres to their respective licenses. AGPL-3.0-only compliance can be complex.**
If your application triggers AGPL-3.0-only obligations and you wish to avoid them (e.g., you do not plan to open-source your modifications or application), please [contact us](https://zitadel.com/contact) to discuss commercial licensing options. Using ZITADEL without verifying your license compliance is at your own risk.
## Exceptions to AGPL-3.0-only
The following files and directories, including their subdirectories, are licensed under the [Apache License 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0):
```
proto/
```
## Community Contributions
To maintain a clear licensing structure and facilitate community contributions, all contributions must be licensed under the [Apache License 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) to be accepted. By submitting a contribution, you agree to this licensing.
This approach avoids the need for a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) while ensuring clarity regarding license terms. We will only accept contributions licensed under Apache 2.0.

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@@ -8,10 +8,9 @@ COMMIT_SHA ?= $(shell git rev-parse HEAD)
ZITADEL_IMAGE ?= zitadel:local ZITADEL_IMAGE ?= zitadel:local
GOCOVERDIR = tmp/coverage GOCOVERDIR = tmp/coverage
INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR ?= postgres
ZITADEL_MASTERKEY ?= MasterkeyNeedsToHave32Characters ZITADEL_MASTERKEY ?= MasterkeyNeedsToHave32Characters
export GOCOVERDIR INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR ZITADEL_MASTERKEY export GOCOVERDIR ZITADEL_MASTERKEY
.PHONY: compile .PHONY: compile
compile: core_build console_build compile_pipeline compile: core_build console_build compile_pipeline
@@ -113,7 +112,7 @@ core_unit_test:
.PHONY: core_integration_db_up .PHONY: core_integration_db_up
core_integration_db_up: core_integration_db_up:
docker compose -f internal/integration/config/docker-compose.yaml up --pull always --wait $${INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR} cache docker compose -f internal/integration/config/docker-compose.yaml up --pull always --wait cache postgres
.PHONY: core_integration_db_down .PHONY: core_integration_db_down
core_integration_db_down: core_integration_db_down:
@@ -123,13 +122,13 @@ core_integration_db_down:
core_integration_setup: core_integration_setup:
go build -cover -race -tags integration -o zitadel.test main.go go build -cover -race -tags integration -o zitadel.test main.go
mkdir -p $${GOCOVERDIR} mkdir -p $${GOCOVERDIR}
GORACE="halt_on_error=1" ./zitadel.test init --config internal/integration/config/zitadel.yaml --config internal/integration/config/${INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR}.yaml GORACE="halt_on_error=1" ./zitadel.test init --config internal/integration/config/zitadel.yaml --config internal/integration/config/postgres.yaml
GORACE="halt_on_error=1" ./zitadel.test setup --masterkeyFromEnv --init-projections --config internal/integration/config/zitadel.yaml --config internal/integration/config/${INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR}.yaml --steps internal/integration/config/steps.yaml GORACE="halt_on_error=1" ./zitadel.test setup --masterkeyFromEnv --init-projections --config internal/integration/config/zitadel.yaml --config internal/integration/config/postgres.yaml --steps internal/integration/config/steps.yaml
.PHONY: core_integration_server_start .PHONY: core_integration_server_start
core_integration_server_start: core_integration_setup core_integration_server_start: core_integration_setup
GORACE="log_path=tmp/race.log" \ GORACE="log_path=tmp/race.log" \
./zitadel.test start --masterkeyFromEnv --config internal/integration/config/zitadel.yaml --config internal/integration/config/${INTEGRATION_DB_FLAVOR}.yaml \ ./zitadel.test start --masterkeyFromEnv --config internal/integration/config/zitadel.yaml --config internal/integration/config/postgres.yaml \
> tmp/zitadel.log 2>&1 \ > tmp/zitadel.log 2>&1 \
& printf $$! > tmp/zitadel.pid & printf $$! > tmp/zitadel.pid

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@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ We provide you with a wide range of out-of-the-box features to accelerate your p
:white_check_mark: LDAP :white_check_mark: LDAP
:white_check_mark: Passkeys / FIDO2 :white_check_mark: Passkeys / FIDO2
:white_check_mark: OTP :white_check_mark: OTP
:white_check_mark: SCIM 2.0 Server
and an unlimited audit trail is there for you, ready to use. and an unlimited audit trail is there for you, ready to use.
With ZITADEL, you are assured of a robust and customizable turnkey solution for all your authentication and authorization needs. With ZITADEL, you are assured of a robust and customizable turnkey solution for all your authentication and authorization needs.
@@ -106,7 +107,7 @@ Yet it offers everything you need for a customer identity ([CIAM](https://zitade
- [Actions](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/actions/introduction) to react on events with custom code and extended ZITADEL for you needs - [Actions](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/actions/introduction) to react on events with custom code and extended ZITADEL for you needs
- [Branding](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/manage/customize/branding) for a uniform user experience across multiple organizations - [Branding](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/manage/customize/branding) for a uniform user experience across multiple organizations
- [Self-service](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/features/selfservice) for end-users, business customers, and administrators - [Self-service](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/features/selfservice) for end-users, business customers, and administrators
- [CockroachDB](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/) or a [Postgres](https://www.postgresql.org/) database as reliable and widespread storage option - [Postgres](https://www.postgresql.org/) database as reliable and widespread storage option
## Features ## Features
@@ -124,6 +125,7 @@ Authentication
- [Custom sessions](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/login-ui/username-password) if you need to go beyond OIDC or SAML - [Custom sessions](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/login-ui/username-password) if you need to go beyond OIDC or SAML
- [Machine-to-machine](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/service-users/authenticate-service-users) with JWT profile, Personal Access Tokens (PAT), and Client Credentials - [Machine-to-machine](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/service-users/authenticate-service-users) with JWT profile, Personal Access Tokens (PAT), and Client Credentials
- [Token exchange and impersonation](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/token-exchange) - [Token exchange and impersonation](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/token-exchange)
- [Beta: Hosted Login V2](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/login/hosted-login#hosted-login-version-2-beta) our new login version 2.0
Multi-Tenancy Multi-Tenancy
@@ -137,10 +139,11 @@ Integration
- [GRPC and REST APIs](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/introduction) for every functionality and resource - [GRPC and REST APIs](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/introduction) for every functionality and resource
- [Actions](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/actions/introduction) to call any API, send webhooks, adjust workflows, or customize tokens - [Actions](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/actions/introduction) to call any API, send webhooks, adjust workflows, or customize tokens
- [Role Based Access Control (RBAC)](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/retrieve-user-roles) - [Role Based Access Control (RBAC)](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/retrieve-user-roles)
- [SCIM 2.0 Server](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/scim2)
- [Examples and SDKs](https://zitadel.com/docs/sdk-examples/introduction) - [Examples and SDKs](https://zitadel.com/docs/sdk-examples/introduction)
- [Audit Log and SOC/SIEM](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/external-audit-log) - [Audit Log and SOC/SIEM](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/external-audit-log)
- [User registration and onboarding](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/onboarding) - [User registration and onboarding](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/onboarding)
- [Hosted and custom login user interface](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/login-ui) - [Hosted and custom login user interface](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/login/login-users)
Self-Service Self-Service
- [Self-registration](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/features/selfservice#registration) including verification - [Self-registration](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/features/selfservice#registration) including verification
@@ -148,7 +151,7 @@ Self-Service
- [Administration UI (Console)](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/manage/console/overview) - [Administration UI (Console)](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/manage/console/overview)
Deployment Deployment
- [Postgres](https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/manage/database#postgres) (version >= 14) or [CockroachDB](https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/manage/database#cockroach) (version latest stable) - [Postgres](https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/manage/database#postgres) (version >= 14)
- [Zero Downtime Updates](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/architecture/solution#zero-downtime-updates) - [Zero Downtime Updates](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/architecture/solution#zero-downtime-updates)
- [High scalability](https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/manage/production) - [High scalability](https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/manage/production)
@@ -165,7 +168,7 @@ Join our [Discord Chat](https://zitadel.com/chat) to get help.
<img src="https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=zitadel/zitadel" /> <img src="https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=zitadel/zitadel" />
</a> </a>
Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks). Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks/preview?repo=zitadel/zitadel).
## Showcase ## Showcase
@@ -187,6 +190,11 @@ Use [Console](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/manage/console/overview) or our [A
[![Console Showcase](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1366906/223663344-67038d5f-4415-4285-ab20-9a4d397e2138.gif)](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPpHktAcCtk "Console Showcase") [![Console Showcase](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1366906/223663344-67038d5f-4415-4285-ab20-9a4d397e2138.gif)](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPpHktAcCtk "Console Showcase")
### Login V2
Check out our new Login V2 version in our [typescript repository](https://github.com/zitadel/typescript) or in our [documentation](https://zitadel.com/docs/guides/integrate/login/hosted-login#hosted-login-version-2-beta)
[![New Login Showcase](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cb5c5212-128b-4dc9-b11d-cabfd3f73e26)]
## Security ## Security
You can find our security policy [here](./SECURITY.md). You can find our security policy [here](./SECURITY.md).

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@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ COPY --from=artifact /etc/ssl/certs /etc/ssl/certs
COPY --from=artifact /app/zitadel /app/zitadel COPY --from=artifact /app/zitadel /app/zitadel
HEALTHCHECK NONE HEALTHCHECK NONE
EXPOSE 8080
USER zitadel USER zitadel
ENTRYPOINT ["/app/zitadel"] ENTRYPOINT ["/app/zitadel"]

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@@ -199,7 +199,6 @@ ENV PATH="/go/bin:/usr/local/go/bin:${PATH}"
WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/zitadel/zitadel WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/zitadel/zitadel
# default vars # default vars
ENV DB_FLAVOR=postgres
ENV POSTGRES_USER=zitadel ENV POSTGRES_USER=zitadel
ENV POSTGRES_DB=zitadel ENV POSTGRES_DB=zitadel
ENV POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres ENV POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
@@ -231,12 +230,6 @@ COPY --from=test-core-unit /go/src/github.com/zitadel/zitadel/profile.cov /cover
# integration test core # integration test core
# ####################################### # #######################################
FROM test-core-base AS test-core-integration FROM test-core-base AS test-core-integration
ENV DB_FLAVOR=cockroach
# install cockroach
COPY --from=cockroachdb/cockroach:latest /cockroach/cockroach /usr/local/bin/
ENV COCKROACH_BINARY=/cockroach/cockroach
ENV ZITADEL_MASTERKEY=MasterkeyNeedsToHave32Characters ENV ZITADEL_MASTERKEY=MasterkeyNeedsToHave32Characters
COPY build/core-integration-test.sh /usr/local/bin/run-tests.sh COPY build/core-integration-test.sh /usr/local/bin/run-tests.sh

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Tracing:
# for type 'otel' is used for standard [open telemetry](https://opentelemetry.io) # for type 'otel' is used for standard [open telemetry](https://opentelemetry.io)
# Fraction: 1.0 # Fraction: 1.0
# Endpoint: 'otel.collector.endpoint' # Endpoint: 'otel.collector.endpoint'
# ServiceName: 'ZITADEL' # Name of the service in traces
# #
# type 'log' or '' disables tracing # type 'log' or '' disables tracing
# #
@@ -24,6 +25,8 @@ Tracing:
Fraction: 1.0 # ZITADEL_TRACING_FRACTION Fraction: 1.0 # ZITADEL_TRACING_FRACTION
# The endpoint of the otel collector endpoint # The endpoint of the otel collector endpoint
Endpoint: "" #ZITADEL_TRACING_ENDPOINT Endpoint: "" #ZITADEL_TRACING_ENDPOINT
# The name of the service in traces
ServiceName: "ZITADEL" #ZITADEL_TRACING_SERVICENAME
# Profiler enables capturing profiling data (CPU, Memory, ...) for performance analysis # Profiler enables capturing profiling data (CPU, Memory, ...) for performance analysis
Profiler: Profiler:
@@ -110,67 +113,36 @@ PublicHostHeaders: # ZITADEL_PUBLICHOSTHEADERS
WebAuthNName: ZITADEL # ZITADEL_WEBAUTHNNAME WebAuthNName: ZITADEL # ZITADEL_WEBAUTHNNAME
Database: Database:
# CockroachDB is the default database of ZITADEL # Postgres is the default database of ZITADEL
cockroach: postgres:
Host: localhost # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_HOST Host: localhost # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_HOST
Port: 26257 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_PORT Port: 5432 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_PORT
Database: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_DATABASE Database: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_DATABASE
MaxOpenConns: 5 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXOPENCONNS MaxOpenConns: 10 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXOPENCONNS
MaxIdleConns: 2 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXIDLECONNS MaxIdleConns: 5 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXIDLECONNS
MaxConnLifetime: 30m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNLIFETIME MaxConnLifetime: 30m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNLIFETIME
MaxConnIdleTime: 5m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNIDLETIME MaxConnIdleTime: 5m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNIDLETIME
Options: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_OPTIONS Options: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_OPTIONS
User: User:
Username: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_USERNAME Username: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_USERNAME
Password: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_PASSWORD Password: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_PASSWORD
SSL: SSL:
Mode: disable # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_MODE Mode: disable # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_MODE
RootCert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_ROOTCERT RootCert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_ROOTCERT
Cert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_CERT Cert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_CERT
Key: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_KEY Key: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_KEY
Admin: Admin:
# By default, ExistingDatabase is not specified in the connection string # By default, ExistingDatabase is not specified in the connection string
# If the connection resolves to a database that is not existing in your system, configure an existing one here # If the connection resolves to a database that is not existing in your system, configure an existing one here
# It is used in zitadel init to connect to cockroach and create a dedicated database for ZITADEL.
ExistingDatabase: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_ADMIN_EXISTINGDATABASE
Username: root # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_ADMIN_USERNAME
Password: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_ADMIN_PASSWORD
SSL:
Mode: disable # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_ADMIN_SSL_MODE
RootCert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_ADMIN_SSL_ROOTCERT
Cert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_ADMIN_SSL_CERT
Key: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_ADMIN_SSL_KEY
# Postgres is used as soon as a value is set
# The values describe the possible fields to set values
postgres:
Host: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_HOST
Port: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_PORT
Database: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_DATABASE
MaxOpenConns: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXOPENCONNS
MaxIdleConns: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXIDLECONNS
MaxConnLifetime: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNLIFETIME
MaxConnIdleTime: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNIDLETIME
Options: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_OPTIONS
User:
Username: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_USERNAME
Password: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_PASSWORD
SSL:
Mode: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_MODE
RootCert: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_ROOTCERT
Cert: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_CERT
Key: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_KEY
Admin:
# The default ExistingDatabase is postgres
# If your db system doesn't have a database named postgres, configure an existing database here
# It is used in zitadel init to connect to postgres and create a dedicated database for ZITADEL. # It is used in zitadel init to connect to postgres and create a dedicated database for ZITADEL.
ExistingDatabase: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_EXISTINGDATABASE ExistingDatabase: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_EXISTINGDATABASE
Username: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_USERNAME Username: postgres # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_USERNAME
Password: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_PASSWORD Password: postgres # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_PASSWORD
SSL: SSL:
Mode: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_MODE Mode: disable # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_MODE
RootCert: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_ROOTCERT RootCert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_ROOTCERT
Cert: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_CERT Cert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_CERT
Key: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_KEY Key: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_ADMIN_SSL_KEY
# Caches are EXPERIMENTAL. The following config may have breaking changes in the future. # Caches are EXPERIMENTAL. The following config may have breaking changes in the future.
# If no config is provided, caching is disabled by default. # If no config is provided, caching is disabled by default.
@@ -416,12 +388,10 @@ Projections:
TransactionDuration: 0s TransactionDuration: 0s
BulkLimit: 2000 BulkLimit: 2000
# The Notifications projection is used for sending emails and SMS to users # The Notifications projection is used for preparing the messages (emails and SMS) to be sent to users
Notifications: Notifications:
# As notification projections don't result in database statements, retries don't have an effect # As notification projections don't result in database statements, retries don't have an effect
MaxFailureCount: 10 # ZITADEL_PROJECTIONS_CUSTOMIZATIONS_NOTIFICATIONS_MAXFAILURECOUNT MaxFailureCount: 10 # ZITADEL_PROJECTIONS_CUSTOMIZATIONS_NOTIFICATIONS_MAXFAILURECOUNT
# Sending emails can take longer than 500ms
TransactionDuration: 5s # ZITADEL_PROJECTIONS_CUSTOMIZATIONS_NOTIFICATIONS_TRANSACTIONDURATION
password_complexities: password_complexities:
TransactionDuration: 2s # ZITADEL_PROJECTIONS_CUSTOMIZATIONS_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITIES_TRANSACTIONDURATION TransactionDuration: 2s # ZITADEL_PROJECTIONS_CUSTOMIZATIONS_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITIES_TRANSACTIONDURATION
lockout_policy: lockout_policy:
@@ -446,41 +416,30 @@ Projections:
Notifications: Notifications:
# Notifications can be processed by either a sequential mode (legacy) or a new parallel mode. # Notifications can be processed by either a sequential mode (legacy) or a new parallel mode.
# The parallel mode is currently only recommended for Postgres databases. # The parallel mode is currently only recommended for Postgres databases.
# For CockroachDB, the sequential mode is recommended, see: https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9002
# If legacy mode is enabled, the worker config below is ignored. # If legacy mode is enabled, the worker config below is ignored.
LegacyEnabled: true # ZITADEL_NOTIFICATIONS_LEGACYENABLED LegacyEnabled: true # ZITADEL_NOTIFICATIONS_LEGACYENABLED
# The amount of workers processing the notification request events. # The amount of workers processing the notification request events.
# If set to 0, no notification request events will be handled. This can be useful when running in # If set to 0, no notification request events will be handled. This can be useful when running in
# multi binary / pod setup and allowing only certain executables to process the events. # multi binary / pod setup and allowing only certain executables to process the events.
Workers: 1 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_WORKERS Workers: 1 # ZITADEL_NOTIFICATIONS_WORKERS
# The amount of events a single worker will process in a run. # The maximum duration a job can do it's work before it is considered as failed.
BulkLimit: 10 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_BULKLIMIT TransactionDuration: 10s # ZITADEL_NOTIFICATIONS_TRANSACTIONDURATION
# Time interval between scheduled notifications for request events
RequeueEvery: 5s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_REQUEUEEVERY
# The amount of workers processing the notification retry events.
# If set to 0, no notification retry events will be handled. This can be useful when running in
# multi binary / pod setup and allowing only certain executables to process the events.
RetryWorkers: 1 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_RETRYWORKERS
# Time interval between scheduled notifications for retry events
RetryRequeueEvery: 5s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_RETRYREQUEUEEVERY
# Only instances are projected, for which at least a projection-relevant event exists within the timeframe
# from HandleActiveInstances duration in the past until the projection's current time
# If set to 0 (default), every instance is always considered active
HandleActiveInstances: 0s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_HANDLEACTIVEINSTANCES
# The maximum duration a transaction remains open
# before it spots left folding additional events
# and updates the table.
TransactionDuration: 10s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_TRANSACTIONDURATION
# Automatically cancel the notification after the amount of failed attempts # Automatically cancel the notification after the amount of failed attempts
MaxAttempts: 3 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MAXATTEMPTS MaxAttempts: 3 # ZITADEL_NOTIFICATIONS_MAXATTEMPTS
# Automatically cancel the notification if it cannot be handled within a specific time # Automatically cancel the notification if it cannot be handled within a specific time
MaxTtl: 5m # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MAXTTL MaxTtl: 5m # ZITADEL_NOTIFICATIONS_MAXTTL
# Failed attempts are retried after a confogired delay (with exponential backoff).
# Set a minimum and maximum delay and a factor for the backoff Executions:
MinRetryDelay: 5s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MINRETRYDELAY # The amount of workers processing the execution request events.
MaxRetryDelay: 1m # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MAXRETRYDELAY # If set to 0, no execution request events will be handled. This can be useful when running in
# Any factor below 1 will be set to 1 # multi binary / pod setup and allowing only certain executables to process the events.
RetryDelayFactor: 1.5 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_RETRYDELAYFACTOR Workers: 1 # ZITADEL_EXECUTIONS_WORKERS
# The maximum duration a job can do it's work before it is considered as failed.
# This maximum duration is prioritized in case that the sum of the target's timeouts is higher,
# to limit the runtime of a singular execution.
TransactionDuration: 10s # ZITADEL_EXECUTIONS_TRANSACTIONDURATION
# Automatically cancel the notification if it cannot be handled within a specific time
MaxTtl: 5m # ZITADEL_EXECUTIONS_MAXTTL
Auth: Auth:
# See Projections.BulkLimit # See Projections.BulkLimit
@@ -648,6 +607,16 @@ EncryptionKeys:
UserAgentCookieKeyID: "userAgentCookieKey" # ZITADEL_ENCRYPTIONKEYS_USERAGENTCOOKIEKEYID UserAgentCookieKeyID: "userAgentCookieKey" # ZITADEL_ENCRYPTIONKEYS_USERAGENTCOOKIEKEYID
SystemAPIUsers: SystemAPIUsers:
- superuser:
Path: /path/to/superuser/key.pem
Memberships:
- MemberType: Organization
Roles: "ORG_OWNER"
AggregateID: "123456789012345678"
- MemberType: Project
Roles: "PROJECT_OWNER"
# # Add keys for authentication of the systemAPI here: # # Add keys for authentication of the systemAPI here:
# # you can specify any name for the user, but they will have to match the `issuer` and `sub` claim in the JWT: # # you can specify any name for the user, but they will have to match the `issuer` and `sub` claim in the JWT:
# - superuser: # - superuser:
@@ -718,6 +687,7 @@ SystemDefaults:
# - "bcrypt" # - "bcrypt"
# - "md5" # md5Crypt with salt and password shuffling. # - "md5" # md5Crypt with salt and password shuffling.
# - "md5plain" # md5 digest of a password without salt # - "md5plain" # md5 digest of a password without salt
# - "md5salted" # md5 digest of a salted password
# - "scrypt" # - "scrypt"
# - "pbkdf2" # verifier for all pbkdf2 hash modes. # - "pbkdf2" # verifier for all pbkdf2 hash modes.
SecretHasher: SecretHasher:
@@ -1321,6 +1291,8 @@ InternalAuthZ:
- "userschema.read" - "userschema.read"
- "userschema.write" - "userschema.write"
- "userschema.delete" - "userschema.delete"
- "session.read"
- "session.delete"
- Role: "IAM_OWNER_VIEWER" - Role: "IAM_OWNER_VIEWER"
Permissions: Permissions:
- "iam.read" - "iam.read"
@@ -1356,6 +1328,7 @@ InternalAuthZ:
- "action.target.read" - "action.target.read"
- "action.execution.read" - "action.execution.read"
- "userschema.read" - "userschema.read"
- "session.read"
- Role: "IAM_ORG_MANAGER" - Role: "IAM_ORG_MANAGER"
Permissions: Permissions:
- "org.read" - "org.read"
@@ -1750,6 +1723,298 @@ InternalAuthZ:
- "user.grant.read" - "user.grant.read"
- "user.membership.read" - "user.membership.read"
SystemAuthZ:
RolePermissionMappings:
- Role: "SYSTEM_OWNER"
Permissions:
- "system.instance.read"
- "system.instance.write"
- "system.instance.delete"
- "system.domain.read"
- "system.domain.write"
- "system.domain.delete"
- "system.debug.read"
- "system.debug.write"
- "system.debug.delete"
- "system.feature.read"
- "system.feature.write"
- "system.feature.delete"
- "system.limits.write"
- "system.limits.delete"
- "system.quota.write"
- "system.quota.delete"
- "system.iam.member.read"
- Role: "SYSTEM_OWNER_VIEWER"
Permissions:
- "system.instance.read"
- "system.domain.read"
- "system.debug.read"
- "system.feature.read"
- "system.iam.member.read"
- Role: "IAM_OWNER"
Permissions:
- "iam.read"
- "iam.write"
- "iam.policy.read"
- "iam.policy.write"
- "iam.policy.delete"
- "iam.member.read"
- "iam.member.write"
- "iam.member.delete"
- "iam.idp.read"
- "iam.idp.write"
- "iam.idp.delete"
- "iam.action.read"
- "iam.action.write"
- "iam.action.delete"
- "iam.flow.read"
- "iam.flow.write"
- "iam.flow.delete"
- "iam.feature.read"
- "iam.feature.write"
- "iam.feature.delete"
- "iam.restrictions.read"
- "iam.restrictions.write"
- "iam.web_key.write"
- "iam.web_key.delete"
- "iam.web_key.read"
- "iam.debug.write"
- "iam.debug.read"
- "org.read"
- "org.global.read"
- "org.create"
- "org.write"
- "org.delete"
- "org.member.read"
- "org.member.write"
- "org.member.delete"
- "org.idp.read"
- "org.idp.write"
- "org.idp.delete"
- "org.action.read"
- "org.action.write"
- "org.action.delete"
- "org.flow.read"
- "org.flow.write"
- "org.flow.delete"
- "org.feature.read"
- "org.feature.write"
- "org.feature.delete"
- "user.read"
- "user.global.read"
- "user.write"
- "user.delete"
- "user.grant.read"
- "user.grant.write"
- "user.grant.delete"
- "user.membership.read"
- "user.credential.write"
- "user.passkey.write"
- "user.feature.read"
- "user.feature.write"
- "user.feature.delete"
- "policy.read"
- "policy.write"
- "policy.delete"
- "project.read"
- "project.create"
- "project.write"
- "project.delete"
- "project.member.read"
- "project.member.write"
- "project.member.delete"
- "project.role.read"
- "project.role.write"
- "project.role.delete"
- "project.app.read"
- "project.app.write"
- "project.app.delete"
- "project.grant.read"
- "project.grant.write"
- "project.grant.delete"
- "project.grant.member.read"
- "project.grant.member.write"
- "project.grant.member.delete"
- "events.read"
- "milestones.read"
- "session.read"
- "session.delete"
- "action.target.read"
- "action.target.write"
- "action.target.delete"
- "action.execution.read"
- "action.execution.write"
- "userschema.read"
- "userschema.write"
- "userschema.delete"
- "session.read"
- "session.delete"
- Role: "IAM_OWNER_VIEWER"
Permissions:
- "iam.read"
- "iam.policy.read"
- "iam.member.read"
- "iam.idp.read"
- "iam.action.read"
- "iam.flow.read"
- "iam.restrictions.read"
- "iam.feature.read"
- "iam.web_key.read"
- "iam.debug.read"
- "org.read"
- "org.member.read"
- "org.idp.read"
- "org.action.read"
- "org.flow.read"
- "org.feature.read"
- "user.read"
- "user.global.read"
- "user.grant.read"
- "user.membership.read"
- "user.feature.read"
- "policy.read"
- "project.read"
- "project.member.read"
- "project.role.read"
- "project.app.read"
- "project.grant.read"
- "project.grant.member.read"
- "events.read"
- "milestones.read"
- "action.target.read"
- "action.execution.read"
- "userschema.read"
- "session.read"
- Role: "IAM_ORG_MANAGER"
Permissions:
- "org.read"
- "org.global.read"
- "org.create"
- "org.write"
- "org.delete"
- "org.member.read"
- "org.member.write"
- "org.member.delete"
- "org.idp.read"
- "org.idp.write"
- "org.idp.delete"
- "org.action.read"
- "org.action.write"
- "org.action.delete"
- "org.flow.read"
- "org.flow.write"
- "org.flow.delete"
- "org.feature.read"
- "org.feature.write"
- "org.feature.delete"
- "user.read"
- "user.global.read"
- "user.write"
- "user.delete"
- "user.grant.read"
- "user.grant.write"
- "user.grant.delete"
- "user.membership.read"
- "user.credential.write"
- "user.passkey.write"
- "user.feature.read"
- "user.feature.write"
- "user.feature.delete"
- "policy.read"
- "policy.write"
- "policy.delete"
- "project.read"
- "project.create"
- "project.write"
- "project.delete"
- "project.member.read"
- "project.member.write"
- "project.member.delete"
- "project.role.read"
- "project.role.write"
- "project.role.delete"
- "project.app.read"
- "project.app.write"
- "project.app.delete"
- "project.grant.read"
- "project.grant.write"
- "project.grant.delete"
- "project.grant.member.read"
- "project.grant.member.write"
- "project.grant.member.delete"
- "session.delete"
- Role: "IAM_USER_MANAGER"
Permissions:
- "org.read"
- "org.global.read"
- "org.member.read"
- "org.member.delete"
- "user.read"
- "user.global.read"
- "user.write"
- "user.delete"
- "user.grant.read"
- "user.grant.write"
- "user.grant.delete"
- "user.membership.read"
- "user.passkey.write"
- "user.feature.read"
- "user.feature.write"
- "user.feature.delete"
- "project.read"
- "project.member.read"
- "project.role.read"
- "project.app.read"
- "project.grant.read"
- "project.grant.write"
- "project.grant.delete"
- "project.grant.member.read"
- "session.delete"
- Role: "IAM_ADMIN_IMPERSONATOR"
Permissions:
- "admin.impersonation"
- "impersonation"
- Role: "IAM_END_USER_IMPERSONATOR"
Permissions:
- "impersonation"
- Role: "IAM_LOGIN_CLIENT"
Permissions:
- "iam.read"
- "iam.policy.read"
- "iam.member.read"
- "iam.member.write"
- "iam.idp.read"
- "iam.feature.read"
- "iam.restrictions.read"
- "org.read"
- "org.member.read"
- "org.member.write"
- "org.idp.read"
- "org.feature.read"
- "user.read"
- "user.write"
- "user.grant.read"
- "user.grant.write"
- "user.membership.read"
- "user.credential.write"
- "user.passkey.write"
- "user.feature.read"
- "policy.read"
- "project.read"
- "project.member.read"
- "project.member.write"
- "project.role.read"
- "project.app.read"
- "project.member.read"
- "project.member.write"
- "project.grant.read"
- "project.grant.member.read"
- "project.grant.member.write"
- "session.read"
- "session.link"
- "session.delete"
- "userschema.read"
# If a new projection is introduced it will be prefilled during the setup process (if enabled) # If a new projection is introduced it will be prefilled during the setup process (if enabled)
# This can prevent serving outdated data after a version upgrade, but might require a longer setup / upgrade process: # This can prevent serving outdated data after a version upgrade, but might require a longer setup / upgrade process:
# https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/manage/updating_scaling # https://zitadel.com/docs/self-hosting/manage/updating_scaling

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ func MustNewConfig(v *viper.Viper) *Config {
config := new(Config) config := new(Config)
err := v.Unmarshal(config, err := v.Unmarshal(config,
viper.DecodeHook(mapstructure.ComposeDecodeHookFunc( viper.DecodeHook(mapstructure.ComposeDecodeHookFunc(
database.DecodeHook, database.DecodeHook(false),
mapstructure.TextUnmarshallerHookFunc(), mapstructure.TextUnmarshallerHookFunc(),
)), )),
) )

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@@ -12,20 +12,17 @@ import (
) )
var ( var (
//go:embed sql/cockroach/* //go:embed sql/*.sql
//go:embed sql/postgres/*
stmts embed.FS stmts embed.FS
createUserStmt string createUserStmt string
grantStmt string grantStmt string
settingsStmt string
databaseStmt string databaseStmt string
createEventstoreStmt string createEventstoreStmt string
createProjectionsStmt string createProjectionsStmt string
createSystemStmt string createSystemStmt string
createEncryptionKeysStmt string createEncryptionKeysStmt string
createEventsStmt string createEventsStmt string
createSystemSequenceStmt string
createUniqueConstraints string createUniqueConstraints string
roleAlreadyExistsCode = "42710" roleAlreadyExistsCode = "42710"
@@ -39,7 +36,7 @@ func New() *cobra.Command {
Long: `Sets up the minimum requirements to start ZITADEL. Long: `Sets up the minimum requirements to start ZITADEL.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
- database (PostgreSql or cockroachdb) - PostgreSql database
The user provided by flags needs privileges to The user provided by flags needs privileges to
- create the database if it does not exist - create the database if it does not exist
@@ -53,7 +50,7 @@ The user provided by flags needs privileges to
}, },
} }
cmd.AddCommand(newZitadel(), newDatabase(), newUser(), newGrant(), newSettings()) cmd.AddCommand(newZitadel(), newDatabase(), newUser(), newGrant())
return cmd return cmd
} }
@@ -62,7 +59,6 @@ func InitAll(ctx context.Context, config *Config) {
VerifyUser(config.Database.Username(), config.Database.Password()), VerifyUser(config.Database.Username(), config.Database.Password()),
VerifyDatabase(config.Database.DatabaseName()), VerifyDatabase(config.Database.DatabaseName()),
VerifyGrant(config.Database.DatabaseName(), config.Database.Username()), VerifyGrant(config.Database.DatabaseName(), config.Database.Username()),
VerifySettings(config.Database.DatabaseName(), config.Database.Username()),
) )
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to initialize the database") logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to initialize the database")
@@ -73,7 +69,7 @@ func InitAll(ctx context.Context, config *Config) {
func initialise(ctx context.Context, config database.Config, steps ...func(context.Context, *database.DB) error) error { func initialise(ctx context.Context, config database.Config, steps ...func(context.Context, *database.DB) error) error {
logging.Info("initialization started") logging.Info("initialization started")
err := ReadStmts(config.Type()) err := ReadStmts()
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
@@ -97,58 +93,48 @@ func Init(ctx context.Context, db *database.DB, steps ...func(context.Context, *
return nil return nil
} }
func ReadStmts(typ string) (err error) { func ReadStmts() (err error) {
createUserStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "01_user") createUserStmt, err = readStmt("01_user")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
databaseStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "02_database") databaseStmt, err = readStmt("02_database")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
grantStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "03_grant_user") grantStmt, err = readStmt("03_grant_user")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
createEventstoreStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "04_eventstore") createEventstoreStmt, err = readStmt("04_eventstore")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
createProjectionsStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "05_projections") createProjectionsStmt, err = readStmt("05_projections")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
createSystemStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "06_system") createSystemStmt, err = readStmt("06_system")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
createEncryptionKeysStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "07_encryption_keys_table") createEncryptionKeysStmt, err = readStmt("07_encryption_keys_table")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
createEventsStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "08_events_table") createEventsStmt, err = readStmt("08_events_table")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
createSystemSequenceStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "09_system_sequence") createUniqueConstraints, err = readStmt("10_unique_constraints_table")
if err != nil {
return err
}
createUniqueConstraints, err = readStmt(typ, "10_unique_constraints_table")
if err != nil {
return err
}
settingsStmt, err = readStmt(typ, "11_settings")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
@@ -156,7 +142,7 @@ func ReadStmts(typ string) (err error) {
return nil return nil
} }
func readStmt(typ, step string) (string, error) { func readStmt(step string) (string, error) {
stmt, err := stmts.ReadFile("sql/" + typ + "/" + step + ".sql") stmt, err := stmts.ReadFile("sql/" + step + ".sql")
return string(stmt), err return string(stmt), err
} }

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-- replace %[1]s with the name of the user -- replace %[1]s with the name of the user
CREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS "%[1]s" CREATE USER "%[1]s"

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-- replace %[1]s with the name of the database -- replace %[1]s with the name of the database
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS "%[1]s"; CREATE DATABASE "%[1]s"

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@@ -11,6 +11,5 @@ The sql-files in this folder initialize the ZITADEL database and user. These obj
- 05_projections.sql: creates the schema needed to read the data - 05_projections.sql: creates the schema needed to read the data
- 06_system.sql: creates the schema needed for ZITADEL itself - 06_system.sql: creates the schema needed for ZITADEL itself
- 07_encryption_keys_table.sql: creates the table for encryption keys (for event data) - 07_encryption_keys_table.sql: creates the table for encryption keys (for event data)
- files 08_enable_hash_sharded_indexes.sql and 09_events_table.sql must run in the same session - 08_events_table.sql creates the table for eventsourcing
- 08_enable_hash_sharded_indexes.sql enables the [hash sharded index](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/hash-sharded-indexes.html) feature for this session - 10_unique_constraints_table.sql creates the table to check unique constraints for events
- 09_events_table.sql creates the table for eventsourcing

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-- replace the first %[1]s with the database
-- replace the second \%[2]s with the user
GRANT ALL ON DATABASE "%[1]s" TO "%[2]s";
GRANT SYSTEM VIEWACTIVITY TO "%[2]s";

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@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS eventstore.events2 (
instance_id TEXT NOT NULL
, aggregate_type TEXT NOT NULL
, aggregate_id TEXT NOT NULL
, event_type TEXT NOT NULL
, "sequence" BIGINT NOT NULL
, revision SMALLINT NOT NULL
, created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL
, payload JSONB
, creator TEXT NOT NULL
, "owner" TEXT NOT NULL
, "position" DECIMAL NOT NULL
, in_tx_order INTEGER NOT NULL
, PRIMARY KEY (instance_id, aggregate_type, aggregate_id, "sequence")
, INDEX es_active_instances (created_at DESC) STORING ("position")
, INDEX es_wm (aggregate_id, instance_id, aggregate_type, event_type)
, INDEX es_projection (instance_id, aggregate_type, event_type, "position" DESC)
);
-- represents an event to be created.
CREATE TYPE IF NOT EXISTS eventstore.command AS (
instance_id TEXT
, aggregate_type TEXT
, aggregate_id TEXT
, command_type TEXT
, revision INT2
, payload JSONB
, creator TEXT
, owner TEXT
);
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION eventstore.commands_to_events(commands eventstore.command[]) RETURNS SETOF eventstore.events2 VOLATILE AS $$
SELECT
("c").instance_id
, ("c").aggregate_type
, ("c").aggregate_id
, ("c").command_type AS event_type
, cs.sequence + ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY ("c").instance_id, ("c").aggregate_type, ("c").aggregate_id ORDER BY ("c").in_tx_order) AS sequence
, ("c").revision
, hlc_to_timestamp(cluster_logical_timestamp()) AS created_at
, ("c").payload
, ("c").creator
, cs.owner
, cluster_logical_timestamp() AS position
, ("c").in_tx_order
FROM (
SELECT
("c").instance_id
, ("c").aggregate_type
, ("c").aggregate_id
, ("c").command_type
, ("c").revision
, ("c").payload
, ("c").creator
, ("c").owner
, ROW_NUMBER() OVER () AS in_tx_order
FROM
UNNEST(commands) AS "c"
) AS "c"
JOIN (
SELECT
cmds.instance_id
, cmds.aggregate_type
, cmds.aggregate_id
, CASE WHEN (e.owner IS NOT NULL OR e.owner <> '') THEN e.owner ELSE command_owners.owner END AS owner
, COALESCE(MAX(e.sequence), 0) AS sequence
FROM (
SELECT DISTINCT
("cmds").instance_id
, ("cmds").aggregate_type
, ("cmds").aggregate_id
, ("cmds").owner
FROM UNNEST(commands) AS "cmds"
) AS cmds
LEFT JOIN eventstore.events2 AS e
ON cmds.instance_id = e.instance_id
AND cmds.aggregate_type = e.aggregate_type
AND cmds.aggregate_id = e.aggregate_id
JOIN (
SELECT
DISTINCT ON (
("c").instance_id
, ("c").aggregate_type
, ("c").aggregate_id
)
("c").instance_id
, ("c").aggregate_type
, ("c").aggregate_id
, ("c").owner
FROM
UNNEST(commands) AS "c"
) AS command_owners ON
cmds.instance_id = command_owners.instance_id
AND cmds.aggregate_type = command_owners.aggregate_type
AND cmds.aggregate_id = command_owners.aggregate_id
GROUP BY
cmds.instance_id
, cmds.aggregate_type
, cmds.aggregate_id
, 4 -- owner
) AS cs
ON ("c").instance_id = cs.instance_id
AND ("c").aggregate_type = cs.aggregate_type
AND ("c").aggregate_id = cs.aggregate_id
ORDER BY
in_tx_order
$$ LANGUAGE SQL;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION eventstore.push(commands eventstore.command[]) RETURNS SETOF eventstore.events2 AS $$
INSERT INTO eventstore.events2
SELECT * FROM eventstore.commands_to_events(commands)
RETURNING *
$$ LANGUAGE SQL;

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
CREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTS eventstore.system_seq

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS eventstore.unique_constraints (
instance_id TEXT,
unique_type TEXT,
unique_field TEXT,
PRIMARY KEY (instance_id, unique_type, unique_field)
)

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-- replace the first %[1]q with the database in double quotes
-- replace the second \%[2]q with the user in double quotes$
-- For more information see technical advisory 10009 (https://zitadel.com/docs/support/advisory/a10009)
ALTER ROLE %[2]q IN DATABASE %[1]q SET enable_durable_locking_for_serializable = on;

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
CREATE USER "%[1]s"

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
CREATE DATABASE "%[1]s"

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS eventstore;
GRANT ALL ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA eventstore TO "%[1]s";

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS projections;
GRANT ALL ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA projections TO "%[1]s";

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS system;
GRANT ALL ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA system TO "%[1]s";

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS system.encryption_keys (
id TEXT NOT NULL
, key TEXT NOT NULL
, PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
CREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTS eventstore.system_seq;

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ func newDatabase() *cobra.Command {
Long: `Sets up the ZITADEL database. Long: `Sets up the ZITADEL database.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
- cockroachDB or postgreSQL - postgreSQL
The user provided by flags needs privileges to The user provided by flags needs privileges to
- create the database if it does not exist - create the database if it does not exist

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import (
) )
func Test_verifyDB(t *testing.T) { func Test_verifyDB(t *testing.T) {
err := ReadStmts("cockroach") //TODO: check all dialects err := ReadStmts()
if err != nil { if err != nil {
t.Errorf("unable to read stmts: %v", err) t.Errorf("unable to read stmts: %v", err)
t.FailNow() t.FailNow()
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ func Test_verifyDB(t *testing.T) {
name: "doesn't exists, create fails", name: "doesn't exists, create fails",
args: args{ args: args{
db: prepareDB(t, db: prepareDB(t,
expectExec("-- replace zitadel with the name of the database\nCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS \"zitadel\"", sql.ErrTxDone), expectExec("-- replace zitadel with the name of the database\nCREATE DATABASE \"zitadel\"", sql.ErrTxDone),
), ),
database: "zitadel", database: "zitadel",
}, },
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ func Test_verifyDB(t *testing.T) {
name: "doesn't exists, create successful", name: "doesn't exists, create successful",
args: args{ args: args{
db: prepareDB(t, db: prepareDB(t,
expectExec("-- replace zitadel with the name of the database\nCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS \"zitadel\"", nil), expectExec("-- replace zitadel with the name of the database\nCREATE DATABASE \"zitadel\"", nil),
), ),
database: "zitadel", database: "zitadel",
}, },
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ func Test_verifyDB(t *testing.T) {
name: "already exists", name: "already exists",
args: args{ args: args{
db: prepareDB(t, db: prepareDB(t,
expectExec("-- replace zitadel with the name of the database\nCREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS \"zitadel\"", nil), expectExec("-- replace zitadel with the name of the database\nCREATE DATABASE \"zitadel\"", nil),
), ),
database: "zitadel", database: "zitadel",
}, },

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ func newGrant() *cobra.Command {
Long: `Sets ALL grant to the database user. Long: `Sets ALL grant to the database user.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
- cockroachDB or postgreSQL - postgreSQL
`, `,
Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
config := MustNewConfig(viper.GetViper()) config := MustNewConfig(viper.GetViper())

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
package initialise
import (
"context"
_ "embed"
"fmt"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/spf13/viper"
"github.com/zitadel/logging"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database"
)
func newSettings() *cobra.Command {
return &cobra.Command{
Use: "settings",
Short: "Ensures proper settings on the database",
Long: `Ensures proper settings on the database.
Prerequisites:
- cockroachDB or postgreSQL
Cockroach
- Sets enable_durable_locking_for_serializable to on for the zitadel user and database
`,
Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
config := MustNewConfig(viper.GetViper())
err := initialise(cmd.Context(), config.Database, VerifySettings(config.Database.DatabaseName(), config.Database.Username()))
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to set settings")
},
}
}
func VerifySettings(databaseName, username string) func(context.Context, *database.DB) error {
return func(ctx context.Context, db *database.DB) error {
if db.Type() == "postgres" {
return nil
}
logging.WithFields("user", username, "database", databaseName).Info("verify settings")
return exec(ctx, db, fmt.Sprintf(settingsStmt, databaseName, username), nil)
}
}

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ func newUser() *cobra.Command {
Long: `Sets up the ZITADEL database user. Long: `Sets up the ZITADEL database user.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
- cockroachDB or postgreSQL - postgreSQL
The user provided by flags needs privileges to The user provided by flags needs privileges to
- create the database if it does not exist - create the database if it does not exist

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import (
) )
func Test_verifyUser(t *testing.T) { func Test_verifyUser(t *testing.T) {
err := ReadStmts("cockroach") //TODO: check all dialects err := ReadStmts()
if err != nil { if err != nil {
t.Errorf("unable to read stmts: %v", err) t.Errorf("unable to read stmts: %v", err)
t.FailNow() t.FailNow()
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ func Test_verifyUser(t *testing.T) {
name: "doesn't exists, create fails", name: "doesn't exists, create fails",
args: args{ args: args{
db: prepareDB(t, db: prepareDB(t,
expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS \"zitadel-user\"", sql.ErrTxDone), expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER \"zitadel-user\"", sql.ErrTxDone),
), ),
username: "zitadel-user", username: "zitadel-user",
password: "", password: "",
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ func Test_verifyUser(t *testing.T) {
name: "correct without password", name: "correct without password",
args: args{ args: args{
db: prepareDB(t, db: prepareDB(t,
expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS \"zitadel-user\"", nil), expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER \"zitadel-user\"", nil),
), ),
username: "zitadel-user", username: "zitadel-user",
password: "", password: "",
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func Test_verifyUser(t *testing.T) {
name: "correct with password", name: "correct with password",
args: args{ args: args{
db: prepareDB(t, db: prepareDB(t,
expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS \"zitadel-user\" WITH PASSWORD 'password'", nil), expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER \"zitadel-user\" WITH PASSWORD 'password'", nil),
), ),
username: "zitadel-user", username: "zitadel-user",
password: "password", password: "password",
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ func Test_verifyUser(t *testing.T) {
name: "already exists", name: "already exists",
args: args{ args: args{
db: prepareDB(t, db: prepareDB(t,
expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS \"zitadel-user\" WITH PASSWORD 'password'", nil), expectExec("-- replace zitadel-user with the name of the user\nCREATE USER \"zitadel-user\" WITH PASSWORD 'password'", nil),
), ),
username: "zitadel-user", username: "zitadel-user",
password: "", password: "",

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ func newZitadel() *cobra.Command {
Long: `initialize ZITADEL internals. Long: `initialize ZITADEL internals.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites:
- cockroachDB or postgreSQL with user and database - postgreSQL with user and database
`, `,
Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
config := MustNewConfig(viper.GetViper()) config := MustNewConfig(viper.GetViper())
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Prerequisites:
} }
func VerifyZitadel(ctx context.Context, db *database.DB, config database.Config) error { func VerifyZitadel(ctx context.Context, db *database.DB, config database.Config) error {
err := ReadStmts(config.Type()) err := ReadStmts()
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }
@@ -68,11 +68,6 @@ func VerifyZitadel(ctx context.Context, db *database.DB, config database.Config)
return err return err
} }
logging.WithFields().Info("verify system sequence")
if err := exec(ctx, conn, createSystemSequenceStmt, nil); err != nil {
return err
}
logging.WithFields().Info("verify unique constraints") logging.WithFields().Info("verify unique constraints")
if err := exec(ctx, conn, createUniqueConstraints, nil); err != nil { if err := exec(ctx, conn, createUniqueConstraints, nil); err != nil {
return err return err

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import (
) )
func Test_verifyEvents(t *testing.T) { func Test_verifyEvents(t *testing.T) {
err := ReadStmts("cockroach") //TODO: check all dialects err := ReadStmts()
if err != nil { if err != nil {
t.Errorf("unable to read stmts: %v", err) t.Errorf("unable to read stmts: %v", err)
t.FailNow() t.FailNow()

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ func newKey() *cobra.Command {
Long: `create new encryption key(s) (encrypted by the provided master key) Long: `create new encryption key(s) (encrypted by the provided master key)
provide key(s) by YAML file and/or by argument provide key(s) by YAML file and/or by argument
Requirements: Requirements:
- cockroachdb`, - postgreSQL`,
Example: `new -f keys.yaml Example: `new -f keys.yaml
new key1=somekey key2=anotherkey new key1=somekey key2=anotherkey
new -f keys.yaml key2=anotherkey`, new -f keys.yaml key2=anotherkey`,

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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ import (
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/domain" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/domain"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/id" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/id"
metrics "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/telemetry/metrics/config"
) )
type Migration struct { type Migration struct {
@@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ type Migration struct {
Log *logging.Config Log *logging.Config
Machine *id.Config Machine *id.Config
Metrics metrics.Config
} }
var ( var (
@@ -40,6 +42,9 @@ func mustNewMigrationConfig(v *viper.Viper) *Migration {
err := config.Log.SetLogger() err := config.Log.SetLogger()
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to set logger") logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to set logger")
err = config.Metrics.NewMeter()
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to set meter")
id.Configure(config.Machine) id.Configure(config.Machine)
return config return config
@@ -71,7 +76,7 @@ func mustNewConfig(v *viper.Viper, config any) {
mapstructure.StringToTimeDurationHookFunc(), mapstructure.StringToTimeDurationHookFunc(),
mapstructure.StringToTimeHookFunc(time.RFC3339), mapstructure.StringToTimeHookFunc(time.RFC3339),
mapstructure.StringToSliceHookFunc(","), mapstructure.StringToSliceHookFunc(","),
database.DecodeHook, database.DecodeHook(true),
actions.HTTPConfigDecodeHook, actions.HTTPConfigDecodeHook,
hook.EnumHookFunc(internal_authz.MemberTypeString), hook.EnumHookFunc(internal_authz.MemberTypeString),
mapstructure.TextUnmarshallerHookFunc(), mapstructure.TextUnmarshallerHookFunc(),

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@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ Source:
Database: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_DATABASE Database: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_DATABASE
MaxOpenConns: 6 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXOPENCONNS MaxOpenConns: 6 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXOPENCONNS
MaxIdleConns: 6 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXIDLECONNS MaxIdleConns: 6 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXIDLECONNS
EventPushConnRatio: 0.33 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_EVENTPUSHCONNRATIO
ProjectionSpoolerConnRatio: 0.33 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_PROJECTIONSPOOLERCONNRATIO
MaxConnLifetime: 30m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNLIFETIME MaxConnLifetime: 30m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNLIFETIME
MaxConnIdleTime: 5m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNIDLETIME MaxConnIdleTime: 5m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNIDLETIME
Options: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_OPTIONS Options: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_OPTIONS
@@ -39,44 +37,23 @@ Source:
Key: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_KEY Key: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_KEY
Destination: Destination:
cockroach:
Host: localhost # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_HOST
Port: 26257 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_PORT
Database: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_DATABASE
MaxOpenConns: 0 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXOPENCONNS
MaxIdleConns: 0 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXIDLECONNS
MaxConnLifetime: 30m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNLIFETIME
MaxConnIdleTime: 5m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_MAXCONNIDLETIME
EventPushConnRatio: 0.01 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_EVENTPUSHCONNRATIO
ProjectionSpoolerConnRatio: 0.5 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_PROJECTIONSPOOLERCONNRATIO
Options: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_OPTIONS
User:
Username: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_USERNAME
Password: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_PASSWORD
SSL:
Mode: disable # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_MODE
RootCert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_ROOTCERT
Cert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_CERT
Key: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_COCKROACH_USER_SSL_KEY
# Postgres is used as soon as a value is set
# The values describe the possible fields to set values
postgres: postgres:
Host: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_HOST Host: localhost # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_HOST
Port: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_PORT Port: 5432 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_PORT
Database: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_DATABASE Database: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_DATABASE
MaxOpenConns: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXOPENCONNS MaxOpenConns: 5 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXOPENCONNS
MaxIdleConns: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXIDLECONNS MaxIdleConns: 2 # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXIDLECONNS
MaxConnLifetime: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNLIFETIME MaxConnLifetime: 30m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNLIFETIME
MaxConnIdleTime: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNIDLETIME MaxConnIdleTime: 5m # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_MAXCONNIDLETIME
Options: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_OPTIONS Options: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_OPTIONS
User: User:
Username: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_USERNAME Username: zitadel # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_USERNAME
Password: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_PASSWORD Password: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_PASSWORD
SSL: SSL:
Mode: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_MODE Mode: disable # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_MODE
RootCert: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_ROOTCERT RootCert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_ROOTCERT
Cert: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_CERT Cert: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_CERT
Key: # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_KEY Key: "" # ZITADEL_DATABASE_POSTGRES_USER_SSL_KEY
EventBulkSize: 10000 EventBulkSize: 10000

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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ import (
"context" "context"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/eventstore" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/eventstore"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/projection"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/readmodel" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/readmodel"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/system" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/system"
mirror_event "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/system/mirror" mirror_event "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/system/mirror"
@@ -30,39 +29,6 @@ func queryLastSuccessfulMigration(ctx context.Context, destinationES *eventstore
return lastSuccess, nil return lastSuccess, nil
} }
func writeMigrationStart(ctx context.Context, sourceES *eventstore.EventStore, id string, destination string) (_ float64, err error) {
var cmd *eventstore.Command
if len(instanceIDs) > 0 {
cmd, err = mirror_event.NewStartedInstancesCommand(destination, instanceIDs)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
} else {
cmd = mirror_event.NewStartedSystemCommand(destination)
}
var position projection.HighestPosition
err = sourceES.Push(
ctx,
eventstore.NewPushIntent(
system.AggregateInstance,
eventstore.AppendAggregate(
system.AggregateOwner,
system.AggregateType,
id,
eventstore.CurrentSequenceMatches(0),
eventstore.AppendCommands(cmd),
),
eventstore.PushReducer(&position),
),
)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return position.Position, nil
}
func writeMigrationSucceeded(ctx context.Context, destinationES *eventstore.EventStore, id, source string, position float64) error { func writeMigrationSucceeded(ctx context.Context, destinationES *eventstore.EventStore, id, source string, position float64) error {
return destinationES.Push( return destinationES.Push(
ctx, ctx,

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import (
"github.com/zitadel/logging" "github.com/zitadel/logging"
db "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database" db "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database/dialect"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/id" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/id"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/database" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/database"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/eventstore" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/v2/eventstore"
@@ -57,9 +58,9 @@ func copyEventstore(ctx context.Context, config *Migration) {
func positionQuery(db *db.DB) string { func positionQuery(db *db.DB) string {
switch db.Type() { switch db.Type() {
case "postgres": case dialect.DatabaseTypePostgres:
return "SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM clock_timestamp())" return "SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM clock_timestamp())"
case "cockroach": case dialect.DatabaseTypeCockroach:
return "SELECT cluster_logical_timestamp()" return "SELECT cluster_logical_timestamp()"
default: default:
logging.WithFields("db_type", db.Type()).Fatal("database type not recognized") logging.WithFields("db_type", db.Type()).Fatal("database type not recognized")
@@ -80,9 +81,6 @@ func copyEvents(ctx context.Context, source, dest *db.DB, bulkSize uint32) {
destConn, err := dest.Conn(ctx) destConn, err := dest.Conn(ctx)
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to acquire dest connection") logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to acquire dest connection")
sourceES := eventstore.NewEventstoreFromOne(postgres.New(source, &postgres.Config{
MaxRetries: 3,
}))
destinationES := eventstore.NewEventstoreFromOne(postgres.New(dest, &postgres.Config{ destinationES := eventstore.NewEventstoreFromOne(postgres.New(dest, &postgres.Config{
MaxRetries: 3, MaxRetries: 3,
})) }))
@@ -90,8 +88,14 @@ func copyEvents(ctx context.Context, source, dest *db.DB, bulkSize uint32) {
previousMigration, err := queryLastSuccessfulMigration(ctx, destinationES, source.DatabaseName()) previousMigration, err := queryLastSuccessfulMigration(ctx, destinationES, source.DatabaseName())
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to query latest successful migration") logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to query latest successful migration")
maxPosition, err := writeMigrationStart(ctx, sourceES, migrationID, dest.DatabaseName()) var maxPosition float64
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to write migration started event") err = source.QueryRowContext(ctx,
func(row *sql.Row) error {
return row.Scan(&maxPosition)
},
"SELECT MAX(position) FROM eventstore.events2 "+instanceClause(),
)
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable to query max position from source")
logging.WithFields("from", previousMigration.Position, "to", maxPosition).Info("start event migration") logging.WithFields("from", previousMigration.Position, "to", maxPosition).Info("start event migration")

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@@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ Order of execution:
copyEventstore(cmd.Context(), config) copyEventstore(cmd.Context(), config)
projections(cmd.Context(), projectionConfig, masterKey) projections(cmd.Context(), projectionConfig, masterKey)
verifyMigration(cmd.Context(), config)
}, },
} }

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@@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ type ProjectionsConfig struct {
ExternalDomain string ExternalDomain string
ExternalSecure bool ExternalSecure bool
InternalAuthZ internal_authz.Config InternalAuthZ internal_authz.Config
SystemAuthZ internal_authz.Config
SystemDefaults systemdefaults.SystemDefaults SystemDefaults systemdefaults.SystemDefaults
Telemetry *handlers.TelemetryPusherConfig Telemetry *handlers.TelemetryPusherConfig
Login login.Config Login login.Config
@@ -117,8 +118,11 @@ func projections(
staticStorage, err := config.AssetStorage.NewStorage(client.DB) staticStorage, err := config.AssetStorage.NewStorage(client.DB)
logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable create static storage") logging.OnError(err).Fatal("unable create static storage")
config.Eventstore.Querier = old_es.NewCRDB(client) newEventstore := new_es.NewEventstore(client)
config.Eventstore.Pusher = new_es.NewEventstore(client) config.Eventstore.Querier = old_es.NewPostgres(client)
config.Eventstore.Pusher = newEventstore
config.Eventstore.Searcher = newEventstore
es := eventstore.NewEventstore(config.Eventstore) es := eventstore.NewEventstore(config.Eventstore)
esV4 := es_v4.NewEventstoreFromOne(es_v4_pg.New(client, &es_v4_pg.Config{ esV4 := es_v4.NewEventstoreFromOne(es_v4_pg.New(client, &es_v4_pg.Config{
MaxRetries: config.Eventstore.MaxRetries, MaxRetries: config.Eventstore.MaxRetries,
@@ -147,7 +151,7 @@ func projections(
sessionTokenVerifier, sessionTokenVerifier,
func(q *query.Queries) domain.PermissionCheck { func(q *query.Queries) domain.PermissionCheck {
return func(ctx context.Context, permission, orgID, resourceID string) (err error) { return func(ctx context.Context, permission, orgID, resourceID string) (err error) {
return internal_authz.CheckPermission(ctx, &authz_es.UserMembershipRepo{Queries: q}, config.InternalAuthZ.RolePermissionMappings, permission, orgID, resourceID) return internal_authz.CheckPermission(ctx, &authz_es.UserMembershipRepo{Queries: q}, config.SystemAuthZ.RolePermissionMappings, config.InternalAuthZ.RolePermissionMappings, permission, orgID, resourceID)
} }
}, },
0, 0,
@@ -184,7 +188,7 @@ func projections(
keys.Target, keys.Target,
&http.Client{}, &http.Client{},
func(ctx context.Context, permission, orgID, resourceID string) (err error) { func(ctx context.Context, permission, orgID, resourceID string) (err error) {
return internal_authz.CheckPermission(ctx, authZRepo, config.InternalAuthZ.RolePermissionMappings, permission, orgID, resourceID) return internal_authz.CheckPermission(ctx, authZRepo, config.SystemAuthZ.RolePermissionMappings, config.InternalAuthZ.RolePermissionMappings, permission, orgID, resourceID)
}, },
sessionTokenVerifier, sessionTokenVerifier,
config.OIDC.DefaultAccessTokenLifetime, config.OIDC.DefaultAccessTokenLifetime,
@@ -220,7 +224,7 @@ func projections(
keys.SMS, keys.SMS,
keys.OIDC, keys.OIDC,
config.OIDC.DefaultBackChannelLogoutLifetime, config.OIDC.DefaultBackChannelLogoutLifetime,
client, nil,
) )
config.Auth.Spooler.Client = client config.Auth.Spooler.Client = client
@@ -247,7 +251,7 @@ func projections(
} }
}() }()
for i := 0; i < int(config.Projections.ConcurrentInstances); i++ { for range int(config.Projections.ConcurrentInstances) {
go execProjections(ctx, instances, failedInstances, &wg) go execProjections(ctx, instances, failedInstances, &wg)
} }
@@ -269,31 +273,39 @@ func execProjections(ctx context.Context, instances <-chan string, failedInstanc
err := projection.ProjectInstance(ctx) err := projection.ProjectInstance(ctx)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
logging.WithFields("instance", instance).OnError(err).Info("trigger failed") logging.WithFields("instance", instance).WithError(err).Info("trigger failed")
failedInstances <- instance
continue
}
err = projection.ProjectInstanceFields(ctx)
if err != nil {
logging.WithFields("instance", instance).WithError(err).Info("trigger fields failed")
failedInstances <- instance failedInstances <- instance
continue continue
} }
err = admin_handler.ProjectInstance(ctx) err = admin_handler.ProjectInstance(ctx)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
logging.WithFields("instance", instance).OnError(err).Info("trigger admin handler failed") logging.WithFields("instance", instance).WithError(err).Info("trigger admin handler failed")
failedInstances <- instance failedInstances <- instance
continue continue
} }
err = auth_handler.ProjectInstance(ctx) err = auth_handler.ProjectInstance(ctx)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
logging.WithFields("instance", instance).OnError(err).Info("trigger auth handler failed") logging.WithFields("instance", instance).WithError(err).Info("trigger auth handler failed")
failedInstances <- instance failedInstances <- instance
continue continue
} }
err = notification.ProjectInstance(ctx) err = notification.ProjectInstance(ctx)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
logging.WithFields("instance", instance).OnError(err).Info("trigger notification failed") logging.WithFields("instance", instance).WithError(err).Info("trigger notification failed")
failedInstances <- instance failedInstances <- instance
continue continue
} }
logging.WithFields("instance", instance).Info("projections done") logging.WithFields("instance", instance).Info("projections done")
} }
wg.Done() wg.Done()

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package setup
import ( import (
"context" "context"
"database/sql" "database/sql"
"embed" _ "embed"
"strings" "strings"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/eventstore" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/eventstore"
@@ -12,31 +12,20 @@ import (
var ( var (
//go:embed 07/logstore.sql //go:embed 07/logstore.sql
createLogstoreSchema07 string createLogstoreSchema07 string
//go:embed 07/cockroach/access.sql //go:embed 07/access.sql
//go:embed 07/postgres/access.sql createAccessLogsTable07 string
createAccessLogsTable07 embed.FS //go:embed 07/execution.sql
//go:embed 07/cockroach/execution.sql createExecutionLogsTable07 string
//go:embed 07/postgres/execution.sql
createExecutionLogsTable07 embed.FS
) )
type LogstoreTables struct { type LogstoreTables struct {
dbClient *sql.DB dbClient *sql.DB
username string username string
dbType string
} }
func (mig *LogstoreTables) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event) error { func (mig *LogstoreTables) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event) error {
accessStmt, err := readStmt(createAccessLogsTable07, "07", mig.dbType, "access.sql") stmt := strings.ReplaceAll(createLogstoreSchema07, "%[1]s", mig.username) + createAccessLogsTable07 + createExecutionLogsTable07
if err != nil { _, err := mig.dbClient.ExecContext(ctx, stmt)
return err
}
executionStmt, err := readStmt(createExecutionLogsTable07, "07", mig.dbType, "execution.sql")
if err != nil {
return err
}
stmt := strings.ReplaceAll(createLogstoreSchema07, "%[1]s", mig.username) + accessStmt + executionStmt
_, err = mig.dbClient.ExecContext(ctx, stmt)
return err return err
} }

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS logstore.access (
log_date TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL
, protocol INT NOT NULL
, request_url TEXT NOT NULL
, response_status INT NOT NULL
, request_headers JSONB
, response_headers JSONB
, instance_id TEXT NOT NULL
, project_id TEXT NOT NULL
, requested_domain TEXT
, requested_host TEXT
, INDEX protocol_date_desc (instance_id, protocol, log_date DESC) STORING (request_url, response_status, request_headers)
);

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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS logstore.execution (
log_date TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL
, took INTERVAL
, message TEXT NOT NULL
, loglevel INT NOT NULL
, instance_id TEXT NOT NULL
, action_id TEXT NOT NULL
, metadata JSONB
, INDEX log_date_desc (instance_id, log_date DESC) STORING (took)
);

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@@ -2,16 +2,15 @@ package setup
import ( import (
"context" "context"
"embed" _ "embed"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/database"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/eventstore" "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/eventstore"
) )
var ( var (
//go:embed 08/cockroach/08.sql //go:embed 08/08.sql
//go:embed 08/postgres/08.sql tokenIndexes08 string
tokenIndexes08 embed.FS
) )
type AuthTokenIndexes struct { type AuthTokenIndexes struct {
@@ -19,11 +18,7 @@ type AuthTokenIndexes struct {
} }
func (mig *AuthTokenIndexes) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event) error { func (mig *AuthTokenIndexes) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event) error {
stmt, err := readStmt(tokenIndexes08, "08", mig.dbClient.Type(), "08.sql") _, err := mig.dbClient.ExecContext(ctx, tokenIndexes08)
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = mig.dbClient.ExecContext(ctx, stmt)
return err return err
} }

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS inst_refresh_tkn_idx ON auth.tokens(instance_id, refresh_token_id);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS inst_app_tkn_idx ON auth.tokens(instance_id, application_id);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS inst_ro_tkn_idx ON auth.tokens(instance_id, resource_owner);
DROP INDEX IF EXISTS auth.tokens@user_user_agent_idx;
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS inst_usr_agnt_tkn_idx ON auth.tokens(instance_id, user_id, user_agent_id);

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package setup
import ( import (
"context" "context"
"database/sql" "database/sql"
"embed" _ "embed"
"time" "time"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach-go/v2/crdb" "github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach-go/v2/crdb"
@@ -18,9 +18,8 @@ var (
correctCreationDate10CreateTable string correctCreationDate10CreateTable string
//go:embed 10/10_fill_table.sql //go:embed 10/10_fill_table.sql
correctCreationDate10FillTable string correctCreationDate10FillTable string
//go:embed 10/cockroach/10_update.sql //go:embed 10/10_update.sql
//go:embed 10/postgres/10_update.sql correctCreationDate10Update string
correctCreationDate10Update embed.FS
//go:embed 10/10_count_wrong_events.sql //go:embed 10/10_count_wrong_events.sql
correctCreationDate10CountWrongEvents string correctCreationDate10CountWrongEvents string
//go:embed 10/10_empty_table.sql //go:embed 10/10_empty_table.sql
@@ -40,11 +39,6 @@ func (mig *CorrectCreationDate) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event)
logging.WithFields("mig", mig.String(), "iteration", i).Debug("start iteration") logging.WithFields("mig", mig.String(), "iteration", i).Debug("start iteration")
var affected int64 var affected int64
err = crdb.ExecuteTx(ctx, mig.dbClient.DB, nil, func(tx *sql.Tx) error { err = crdb.ExecuteTx(ctx, mig.dbClient.DB, nil, func(tx *sql.Tx) error {
if mig.dbClient.Type() == "cockroach" {
if _, err := tx.Exec("SET experimental_enable_temp_tables=on"); err != nil {
return err
}
}
_, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx, correctCreationDate10CreateTable) _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx, correctCreationDate10CreateTable)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
@@ -66,11 +60,7 @@ func (mig *CorrectCreationDate) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event)
return err return err
} }
updateStmt, err := readStmt(correctCreationDate10Update, "10", mig.dbClient.Type(), "10_update.sql") _, err = tx.ExecContext(ctx, correctCreationDate10Update)
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = tx.ExecContext(ctx, updateStmt)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
UPDATE eventstore.events e SET (creation_date, "position") = (we.next_cd, we.next_cd::DECIMAL) FROM wrong_events we WHERE e.event_sequence = we.event_sequence AND e.instance_id = we.instance_id;

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@@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ import (
) )
var ( var (
//go:embed 14/cockroach/*.sql //go:embed 14/*.sql
//go:embed 14/postgres/*.sql
newEventsTable embed.FS newEventsTable embed.FS
) )
@@ -40,7 +39,7 @@ func (mig *NewEventsTable) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event) erro
return err return err
} }
statements, err := readStatements(newEventsTable, "14", mig.dbClient.Type()) statements, err := readStatements(newEventsTable, "14")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }

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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
CREATE TABLE eventstore.events2 (
instance_id,
aggregate_type,
aggregate_id,
event_type,
"sequence",
revision,
created_at,
payload,
creator,
"owner",
"position",
in_tx_order,
PRIMARY KEY (instance_id, aggregate_type, aggregate_id, "sequence")
) AS SELECT
instance_id,
aggregate_type,
aggregate_id,
event_type,
event_sequence,
substr(aggregate_version, 2)::SMALLINT,
creation_date,
event_data,
editor_user,
resource_owner,
creation_date::DECIMAL,
event_sequence
FROM eventstore.events_old;

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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events2 ALTER COLUMN event_type SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events2 ALTER COLUMN revision SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events2 ALTER COLUMN created_at SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events2 ALTER COLUMN creator SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events2 ALTER COLUMN "owner" SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events2 ALTER COLUMN "position" SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events2 ALTER COLUMN in_tx_order SET NOT NULL;

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS es_active_instances ON eventstore.events2 (created_at DESC) STORING ("position");
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS es_wm ON eventstore.events2 (aggregate_id, instance_id, aggregate_type, event_type);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS es_projection ON eventstore.events2 (instance_id, aggregate_type, event_type, "position");

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
ALTER TABLE eventstore.events RENAME TO events_old;

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@@ -11,8 +11,7 @@ import (
) )
var ( var (
//go:embed 15/cockroach/*.sql //go:embed 15/*.sql
//go:embed 15/postgres/*.sql
currentProjectionState embed.FS currentProjectionState embed.FS
) )
@@ -21,7 +20,7 @@ type CurrentProjectionState struct {
} }
func (mig *CurrentProjectionState) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event) error { func (mig *CurrentProjectionState) Execute(ctx context.Context, _ eventstore.Event) error {
statements, err := readStatements(currentProjectionState, "15", mig.dbClient.Type()) statements, err := readStatements(currentProjectionState, "15")
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err
} }

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
INSERT INTO projections.failed_events2 (
projection_name
, instance_id
, aggregate_type
, aggregate_id
, event_creation_date
, failed_sequence
, failure_count
, error
, last_failed
) SELECT
fe.projection_name
, fe.instance_id
, e.aggregate_type
, e.aggregate_id
, e.created_at
, e.sequence
, fe.failure_count
, fe.error
, fe.last_failed
FROM
projections.failed_events fe
JOIN eventstore.events2 e ON
e.instance_id = fe.instance_id
AND e.sequence = fe.failed_sequence
ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING;

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
INSERT INTO projections.current_states (
projection_name
, instance_id
, event_date
, "position"
, last_updated
) (SELECT
cs.projection_name
, cs.instance_id
, e.created_at
, e.position
, cs.timestamp
FROM
projections.current_sequences cs
JOIN eventstore.events2 e ON
e.instance_id = cs.instance_id
AND e.aggregate_type = cs.aggregate_type
AND e.sequence = cs.current_sequence
AND cs.current_sequence = (
SELECT
MAX(cs2.current_sequence)
FROM
projections.current_sequences cs2
WHERE
cs.projection_name = cs2.projection_name
AND cs.instance_id = cs2.instance_id
)
)
ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING;

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
INSERT INTO projections.current_states (
projection_name
, instance_id
, event_date
, "position"
, last_updated
) (SELECT
cs.view_name
, cs.instance_id
, e.created_at
, e.position
, cs.last_successful_spooler_run
FROM
adminapi.current_sequences cs
JOIN eventstore.events2 e ON
e.instance_id = cs.instance_id
AND e.sequence = cs.current_sequence
AND cs.current_sequence = (
SELECT
MAX(cs2.current_sequence)
FROM
adminapi.current_sequences cs2
WHERE
cs.view_name = cs2.view_name
AND cs.instance_id = cs2.instance_id
)
)
ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING;

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
INSERT INTO projections.current_states (
projection_name
, instance_id
, event_date
, "position"
, last_updated
) (SELECT
cs.view_name
, cs.instance_id
, e.created_at
, e.position
, cs.last_successful_spooler_run
FROM
auth.current_sequences cs
JOIN eventstore.events2 e ON
e.instance_id = cs.instance_id
AND e.sequence = cs.current_sequence
AND cs.current_sequence = (
SELECT
MAX(cs2.current_sequence)
FROM
auth.current_sequences cs2
WHERE
cs.view_name = cs2.view_name
AND cs.instance_id = cs2.instance_id
)
)
ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING;

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS projections.failed_events2 (
projection_name TEXT NOT NULL
, instance_id TEXT NOT NULL
, aggregate_type TEXT NOT NULL
, aggregate_id TEXT NOT NULL
, event_creation_date TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL
, failed_sequence INT8 NOT NULL
, failure_count INT2 NULL DEFAULT 0
, error TEXT
, last_failed TIMESTAMPTZ
, PRIMARY KEY (projection_name, instance_id, aggregate_type, aggregate_id, failed_sequence)
);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS fe2_instance_id_idx on projections.failed_events2 (instance_id);

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
INSERT INTO projections.failed_events2 (
projection_name
, instance_id
, aggregate_type
, aggregate_id
, event_creation_date
, failed_sequence
, failure_count
, error
, last_failed
) SELECT
fe.view_name
, fe.instance_id
, e.aggregate_type
, e.aggregate_id
, e.created_at
, e.sequence
, fe.failure_count
, fe.err_msg
, fe.last_failed
FROM
adminapi.failed_events fe
JOIN eventstore.events2 e ON
e.instance_id = fe.instance_id
AND e.sequence = fe.failed_sequence
ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING;

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