autobrr/internal/domain/user.go
KaiserBh df2612602b
feat(auth): change password and username (#1295)
* feat(backend): added change password api endpoint.

* feat(web): added profile UI to change password.

I think we can change the username too, but I don't know if we should for now disabled the username field.

* refactor: don't leak username or password.

* refactor: protect the route.

* generic

* feat: add ChangeUsername

* fix(tests): speculative fix for TestUserRepo_Update

* Revert "feat: add ChangeUsername"

This reverts commit d4c1645002883a278aa45dec3c8c19fa1cc75d9b.

* refactor into 1 endpoint that handles both

* feat: added option to change username as well. :pain:

* refactor: frontend

* refactor: function names in backend

I think this makes it more clear what their function is

* fix: change to 2 cols with separator

* refactor: update user

* fix: test db create user

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Co-authored-by: Kyle Sanderson <kyle.leet@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: soup <soup@r4tio.dev>
Co-authored-by: martylukyy <35452459+martylukyy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ze0s <ze0s@riseup.net>
2023-12-26 15:50:57 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2021 - 2023, Ludvig Lundgren and the autobrr contributors.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
package domain
import "context"
type UserRepo interface {
GetUserCount(ctx context.Context) (int, error)
FindByUsername(ctx context.Context, username string) (*User, error)
Store(ctx context.Context, req CreateUserRequest) error
Update(ctx context.Context, req UpdateUserRequest) error
Delete(ctx context.Context, username string) error
}
type User struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Username string `json:"username"`
Password string `json:"password"`
}
type UpdateUserRequest struct {
UsernameCurrent string `json:"username_username"`
UsernameNew string `json:"username_new"`
PasswordCurrent string `json:"password_current"`
PasswordNew string `json:"password_new"`
PasswordNewHash string `json:"-"`
}
type CreateUserRequest struct {
Username string `json:"username"`
Password string `json:"password"`
}