Add the operator console's user-administration pages over the existing
*user.Service (no new business logic).
- GET /_gm/users paginated account list
- GET /_gm/users/{id} account detail: profile, entitlement, sanctions
- POST /_gm/users/{id}/block apply permanent_block (reason required)
- POST /_gm/users/{id}/entitlement set the entitlement tier
- POST /_gm/users/{id}/soft-delete soft-delete the account (cascades)
The console depends on a UserAdmin interface (satisfied by *user.Service) so the
pages render in tests without a database. All writes flow through the CSRF
guard, carry the operator as the audit actor, and answer with a 303 redirect;
a generic message page handles not-found, validation, and failure notices.
Unblock is intentionally absent — the admin API exposes no remove-sanction
endpoint.
Tests: list/detail render, not-found, block (with actor/scope/reason
assertions), missing-reason 400, bad-CSRF 403, entitlement, soft-delete
redirect, and the service-unavailable path.
Docs: backend/docs/admin-console.md gains the page inventory.
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Operator console (/_gm)
The operator console is a server-rendered web UI for the platform's admin
operations. It is the human-facing counterpart to the JSON admin API under
/api/v1/admin/*: both call the same service layer, but the console renders
HTML pages an operator drives in a browser, while the JSON API stays internal
to the deployment for programmatic and test use.
Design choices
- Server-rendered, no client framework. Pages are rendered with the
standard library's
html/template. Navigation is by ordinary links and query parameters; every state change is an HTML formPOSTanswered with a Post/Redirect/Get redirect. There is no build step, no JavaScript framework, and no separate asset pipeline — a single embedded stylesheet under/_gm/assets/. - Reuses the existing admin auth. The console mounts behind the same
basicauth.Middleware(admin.Service)verifier that gates/api/v1/admin/*, so there is one credential store (admin_accounts, bcrypt-12) and no second secret to manage. - Lives in the backend. The backend owns the admin domain and the data, so rendering there lets the console call the service layer directly. The gateway stays a thin proxy.
Request path
Browser ── /_gm/* ──► edge Caddy ──► gateway (public listener)
gateway: anti-abuse `admin` class (per-IP rate limit, body + method limits)
└─► reverse proxy ──► backend /_gm/*
backend: basicauth.Middleware(admin.Service)
└─► CSRF guard (state-changing methods)
└─► console handler ──► admin service layer ──► html/template
The gateway preserves the inbound Host and relays the backend's 401 Basic
Auth challenge unchanged, so the browser shows its native credential dialog.
The gateway adds only the edge anti-abuse layer; authentication and every state
change are enforced by the backend. The gateway answers 502 when the backend
is unreachable. See the gateway README "Operator Console Proxy" section for the
admin route-class env vars.
Components (package internal/adminconsole)
The package is framework-agnostic (no gin) so it unit-tests in isolation:
Renderer— parses the embedded layout plus one content page per route and renders a named page wrapped in the shared layout. Rendering goes through an intermediate buffer, so a template failure never emits a partial document.CSRF— issues and verifies the stateless anti-CSRF token: HMAC-SHA256 over the authenticated username, keyed byBACKEND_ADMIN_CONSOLE_CSRF_KEY. When the key is unset a per-process random key is used (secure, but forms reset on restart and do not validate across replicas — set a shared key for multi-replica deployments).Assets— the embedded stylesheet filesystem served under/_gm/assets/.
The gin glue (route group, Basic Auth, the CSRF guard middleware, the per-page
handlers) lives in internal/server/handlers_admin_console.go and
internal/server/router.go (registerAdminConsoleRoutes).
CSRF protection
Because the console is sessionless (HTTP Basic Auth, whose credentials the browser replays automatically), state-changing requests are double-guarded:
- A stateless per-operator token (
_csrfform field) that a cross-site page cannot read or forge. - A same-origin
Origin/Referercheck (when the browser sends one), which relies on the gateway preserving the inboundHost.
Safe methods (GET/HEAD/OPTIONS) pass without a token.
Monitoring
The dashboard is the console landing page. It surfaces backend-visible
operational state — service health, game-runtime status, and queue depths —
read through the existing service and persistence layers. Richer cross-service
metrics are out of scope for the console itself: the /metrics Prometheus
exporters on backend and gateway are wired and enabled in the dev
deployment so a future Prometheus + Grafana stack can scrape them without code
changes.
Pages
| Path | Method | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
/_gm, /_gm/ |
GET | Dashboard: health, runtime/mail/notification status, queues. |
/_gm/assets/* |
GET | Embedded stylesheet. |
/_gm/users |
GET | Paginated account list. |
/_gm/users/{id} |
GET | Account detail: profile, entitlement, active sanctions. |
/_gm/users/{id}/block |
POST | Apply a permanent block (reason required). |
/_gm/users/{id}/entitlement |
POST | Set the entitlement tier. |
/_gm/users/{id}/soft-delete |
POST | Soft-delete the account (cascades). |
Each page reuses the same service layer as the corresponding /api/v1/admin/*
JSON endpoint; the console adds no business logic. Unblocking a user is not yet
available because the JSON admin API exposes no remove-sanction endpoint.
Configuration
| Variable | Where | Notes |
|---|---|---|
BACKEND_ADMIN_CONSOLE_CSRF_KEY |
backend | CSRF token key; unset → per-process random key. |
BACKEND_ADMIN_BOOTSTRAP_USER |
backend | Bootstrap operator account (shared with the JSON admin API). |
BACKEND_ADMIN_BOOTSTRAP_PASSWORD |
backend | Bootstrap operator password. |
GATEWAY_PUBLIC_HTTP_ANTI_ABUSE_ADMIN_* |
gateway | admin route-class rate-limit and body budgets. |