feat(auth): authentication module with multi-tenant isolation (RFC-001)

Introduce an always-on auth layer with auto-created admin on first boot,
multi-tenant isolation for threads/stores, and a full setup/login flow.

Backend
- JWT access tokens with `ver` field for stale-token rejection; bump on
  password/email change
- Password hashing, HttpOnly+Secure cookies (Secure derived from request
  scheme at runtime)
- CSRF middleware covering both REST and LangGraph routes
- IP-based login rate limiting (5 attempts / 5-min lockout) with bounded
  dict growth and X-Forwarded-For bypass fix
- Multi-worker-safe admin auto-creation (single DB write, WAL once)
- needs_setup + token_version on User model; SQLite schema migration
- Thread/store isolation by owner; orphan thread migration on first admin
  registration
- thread_id validated as UUID to prevent log injection
- CLI tool to reset admin password
- Decorator-based authz module extracted from auth core

Frontend
- Login and setup pages with SSR guard for needs_setup flow
- Account settings page (change password / email)
- AuthProvider + route guards; skips redirect when no users registered
- i18n (en-US / zh-CN) for auth surfaces
- Typed auth API client; parseAuthError unwraps FastAPI detail envelope

Infra & tooling
- Unified `serve.sh` with gateway mode + auto dep install
- Public PyPI uv.toml pin for CI compatibility
- Regenerated uv.lock with public index

Tests
- HTTP vs HTTPS cookie security tests
- Auth middleware, rate limiter, CSRF, setup flow coverage
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greatmengqi
2026-04-08 00:31:43 +08:00
parent 636053fb6d
commit 27b66d6753
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@@ -246,6 +246,10 @@ def format_memory_for_injection(memory_data: dict[str, Any], max_tokens: int = 2
if earlier.get("summary"):
history_sections.append(f"Earlier: {earlier['summary']}")
background = history_data.get("longTermBackground", {})
if background.get("summary"):
history_sections.append(f"Background: {background['summary']}")
if history_sections:
sections.append("History:\n" + "\n".join(f"- {s}" for s in history_sections))