From 042641d84188bdcea30ae4b85b4c6afd60c6f84d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: daniel-c-harvey Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2026 19:18:53 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] docs: expand Phase 19 to all three AuthBlocks registration paths + reset brief Cover admin provision-now, public self-service redeem, and admin invite-by-email across CMS + public-site tracks. Add standalone AuthBlocks password-reset team brief. --- PLAN.md | 110 ++++--- .../authblocks-password-reset-brief.md | 240 ++++++++++++++ product-notes/phase-19-user-management-cms.md | 310 ++++++++++++++---- 3 files changed, 554 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-) create mode 100644 product-notes/authblocks-password-reset-brief.md diff --git a/PLAN.md b/PLAN.md index 3c112a7..4ee556e 100644 --- a/PLAN.md +++ b/PLAN.md @@ -380,56 +380,86 @@ opacity + muted-text mixes are tune-on-screen details, not decision gates. --- -## Phase 19 — AuthBlocks User Management in the CMS +## Phase 19 — AuthBlocks User Management (CMS admin + public self-registration) -Wire the AuthBlocks user-administration surface (create users, manage existing accounts, manage -registration invites, manage role permissions) into the `DeepDrftManager` CMS so an admin runs account -management from inside the authenticated CMS. Daniel's framing: *"already part of the AuthBlocks library -so we just wire it up."* Correct — and **further along than it implies.** Full design, the -already-done-vs-remaining split, nav-shape alternatives, scope boundaries, and open questions: +Wire **all three** AuthBlocks account-creation paths into DeepDrft, each on its correct host: the +CMS-side user-administration surface (provision users, manage accounts, manage registration invites, +manage role permissions) on `DeepDrftManager`, **and** the public-facing self-service registration form +on `DeepDrftPublic`. Daniel's framing: *"already part of the AuthBlocks library so we just wire it up."* +Correct for the CMS — and **further along than it implies** there; the public-site path is a genuine +cold-start integration. Full design, the verified three-path model, the already-done-vs-remaining split, +the public-site cold-start analysis, scope boundaries, and open questions: `product-notes/phase-19-user-management-cms.md`. -**Headline finding — most of the wiring already landed by side-effect.** The AuthBlocks startup -separation (`PLAN_authblocks_trackmanager.md`, 2026-05-25) + the login/logout integration already put -the entire user-admin surface in place: `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` is referenced -(`DeepDrftManager.csproj`), `ConfigureAuthServices` registers every user-admin client + ViewModel -pointed at DeepDrftAPI (`Program.cs`), the Blazor router already discovers the AuthBlocks pages -(`Routes.razor` `AdditionalAssemblies`), they already render in `CmsLayout` (`DefaultLayout`), and the -DeepDrft `Admin` role **inherits** `UserAdmin` (so the seeded admin already passes the page gate with no -role change). The user-admin pages ship in a published **RCL** (`Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` — an -`Sdk.Razor` project with no `Program.cs`), so the brief's worried-about "extract pages into an RCL" fork -**does not arise**. The API host (`api/users/*`, `api/auth/admin-register`, etc.) is already mounted on -DeepDrftAPI via `MapAuthBlocks`. +**The three account-creation paths (verified against AuthBlocks source 2026-06-19):** +1. **Admin provisions directly** — `SuperRegister.razor` → `/account/superregister` → `POST + api/auth/admin-register` (UserAdmin-gated, **working**). Host: **CMS**. Creates a live account now. +2. **Public self-service** — `Register.razor` → `/account/register` → `POST api/auth/register` + (unauthenticated, **working**). Host: **PUBLIC SITE**. Invited user redeems a code (pre-filled from the + invite email's deep link) and self-registers. +3. **Admin provisions a token + triggers the invite email** — `NewRegistration(Form).razor` → + `/useradmin/registrations/new` → `POST api/pendingregistration/create` (UserAdmin-gated). Host: + **CMS**. **Sends a real email server-side** via Mailtrap (`RegistrationEmailTemplate` + + `IGeneralEmailSender`, configured in DeepDrftAPI from `environment/authblocks.json`) — **not stubbed.** -**The genuine remaining work is exposure + verification + polish, not integration.** The surface is -invisible because `CmsLayout` has **no nav menu at all** (just an app bar + Home button), so nothing -links to `/useradmin/*`. The work: (G1) add navigation; (G2) verify the wired surface end-to-end; (G3) a -legibility-only theming sweep. +**Scope reversal (Daniel, 2026-06-19).** Rev. 1 deferred public registration and treated "create user" +as one CMS path. Both reversed: all three paths are in scope, and public registration (path 2) is now a +distinct **public-site track**. The only genuinely stubbed surface is **Reset Password** (`Users.razor`, +`// todo integrate with email`; **no backing endpoint** in `AuthRoutes`) — handled separately by Daniel +in the AuthBlocks repo (see `product-notes/authblocks-password-reset-brief.md`). -**Sequenced as one real wave + verification.** `19.1 → {19.2, 19.3}`. +**CMS side — most wiring already landed by side-effect.** The AuthBlocks startup separation +(`PLAN_authblocks_trackmanager.md`, 2026-05-25) + login/logout integration already put the entire +user-admin surface in place on `DeepDrftManager`: `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` referenced, +`ConfigureAuthServices` registers every client + ViewModel pointed at DeepDrftAPI, the router discovers +the pages (`AdditionalAssemblies`), they render in `CmsLayout` (`DefaultLayout`), and the DeepDrft +`Admin` role **inherits** `UserAdmin` (the seeded admin passes the gate with no role change). The pages +ship in a published **RCL**, so the worried-about "extract pages into an RCL" fork **does not arise**. +The CMS remaining work is exposure + verification + polish — the surface is invisible only because +`CmsLayout` has **no nav menu** (app bar + Home button), so nothing links to `/useradmin/*` or +`/account/superregister`. -- **19.1 — CmsLayout navigation (cold-start, the only code wave).** Add a `MudDrawer` + toggle to - `CmsLayout.razor`; mount the shipped `UserAdminMenu` fragment (self-gates to `UserAdmin`+) alongside - the existing CMS destinations (Catalogue / Releases / Upload); wire the canonical create-user link - (OQ2). **No service, API, data, or AuthBlocks-source change.** **Recommended nav shape: G1-b** (a real - drawer reusing AuthBlocks' own `MudNavGroup`) over an app-bar overflow stopgap or a heavier dedicated - admin dashboard. -- **19.2 — End-to-end verification (after 19.1).** Exercise list/create/deactivate users, - registrations, permissions against a running DeepDrftAPI; confirm cross-host token + CORS. Mostly - test; any break is likely a one-line config fix or an upstream AuthBlocks issue. +**Public side — genuine cold start.** `DeepDrftPublic` has **no AuthBlocks footprint at all** (verified: +no package ref, no `ConfigureAuthServices`, no page discovery). Path 2 requires real host integration: +package ref + service wiring + page discovery + layout + CORS verification. The render-mode substrate is +compatible (the public site already has InteractiveServer, which `Register.razor` needs). + +**Two parallel tracks.** CMS track `19.1 → {19.2, 19.3}`; public track `19.4` independent and parallel. + +*CMS track:* +- **19.1 — CmsLayout navigation (cold-start, the only CMS code wave). DECIDED nav shape: G1-b.** Add a + `MudDrawer` + toggle to `CmsLayout.razor`; mount the shipped `UserAdminMenu` fragment (self-gates to + `UserAdmin`+) alongside the existing CMS destinations (Catalogue / Releases / Upload); surface **both** + admin account paths (path 1 `SuperRegister` + path 3 via the Registrations link); do **not** surface the + redundant bare `NewUser` (OQ2 resolved). **No service, API, data, or AuthBlocks-source change.** +- **19.2 — End-to-end verification (after 19.1).** Exercise provision-now (path 1), **invite-email send + (path 3)**, list/deactivate users, permissions against a running DeepDrftAPI; confirm cross-host token + + CORS and that the Mailtrap creds are real. Mostly test; any break is likely a one-line config fix or an + upstream AuthBlocks issue. - **19.3 — Theming legibility sweep (after 19.1, parallel-ok).** Accept the CMS palette for the MudBlazor-default grids; fix only contrast/legibility breaks. Bespoke restyle deferred. -**Deferred (note, don't build):** an admin dashboard landing (G1-c); working **Reset Password** (the -AuthBlocks Users page stubs it — an *upstream AuthBlocks-repo* effort, not a DeepDrft wiring task); -bespoke restyle of the AuthBlocks grids; surfacing self-service registration on the public site; -bumping `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` 10.3.33 → 10.3.35 (housekeeping, Daniel's timing). +*Public-site track:* +- **19.4 — Public self-service registration on DeepDrftPublic (cold-start, parallel to 19.1).** Wire path + 2: add `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` to `DeepDrftPublic`, call `ConfigureAuthServices` in `Program.cs` + pointed at the existing DeepDrftAPI base URL, add page discovery so `/account/register` is reachable, + settle layout (OQ8) + route-exposure posture (OQ7), verify CORS for the public origin. Real + host-integration code (unlike the CMS). Acceptance: the full path-3→path-2 loop works — admin provisions + in CMS → email arrives → invited user redeems on the public site. -**Open questions for Daniel (spec §6):** (1) nav shape — confirm **G1-b**; (2) canonical create-user -entry — `SuperRegister` (role multiselect, recommended) vs. `NewUser` (bare form); (3) admin dashboard -defer vs. include (recommend defer); (4) package bump now vs. separate (recommend leave); (5) confirm -Reset Password is accepted **non-functional in v1** so verification doesn't file it as a DeepDrft bug. -Items 1, 2, 5 shape the work/acceptance; 3, 4 don't block 19.1. +**Deferred (note, don't build):** admin dashboard landing (G1-c); working **Reset Password** (separate +AuthBlocks-repo effort); bespoke restyle of the AuthBlocks grids; a lean public auth layout (OQ8); a +visible public-nav Register link (OQ9 — invite-only, deep-link entry); bumping +`Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` 10.3.33 → 10.3.35 (housekeeping; if 19.4 adds the package to the public host, +pin both hosts to one version). + +**Open questions for Daniel (spec §6).** *Resolved:* (1) nav shape **G1-b**; (2) surface path 1 + +path 3, hide bare `NewUser`; (5) Reset Password non-functional in v1, handled separately. *Still open:* +(3) admin dashboard defer (recommend defer); (4) package bump (recommend leave); (6) accept public site +becoming auth-aware (recommend accept); (7) public route exposure of admin routes — present-but-gated vs. +narrow discovery (recommend accept for v1); (8) public-registration layout — full chrome vs. lean +(recommend full for v1); (9) public Register nav link (recommend deep-link-only). Items 6–9 shape 19.4; +3, 4 are CMS scope/timing. None block 19.1. **Adjacency to the deferred Identity / accounts backlog item (below).** That item is about *public, per-user* identity (favourites, listening history, playlists). This phase is *CMS-admin* account diff --git a/product-notes/authblocks-password-reset-brief.md b/product-notes/authblocks-password-reset-brief.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc2d301 --- /dev/null +++ b/product-notes/authblocks-password-reset-brief.md @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +# Team Brief — Email-Backed Password Reset for AuthBlocks + +**Audience:** an orchestrator (and its implementers) working **only** in the AuthBlocks repository at +`C:\Development\AuthBlocks`. You do not need, and should not assume, any knowledge of the products that +consume AuthBlocks. Everything you need is in this brief or in that repo. + +**Status:** scoped request, not yet started. Author: product-designer (for a downstream consumer team). +Date: 2026-06-19. + +--- + +## 1. The goal in one sentence + +Replace the non-functional "Reset Password" stub on the AuthBlocks user-administration **Users** page +with a real, email-backed password-reset flow — so that triggering "Reset Password" for a user sends +that user an email containing a secure, time-limited reset link, and following the link lets them set a +new password. + +This is an **upstream library feature**, delivered entirely inside AuthBlocks and published as a normal +version bump. Consumers pick it up by referencing the new package version. + +--- + +## 2. Where the stub lives today + +`AuthBlocksWeb/Components/Pages/UserAdmin/Users/Users.razor` — the user grid has a per-row **Reset +Password** `MudButton` whose handler is empty: + +```csharp +private async Task ResetPassword(UserInputModel? item) +{ + // todo integrate with email for secure reset +} +``` + +There is **no backing API endpoint** for this action. `AuthBlocksLib/Routes/AuthRoutes.cs` maps +`login`, `register`, `admin-register`, `refresh`, `logout`, `me`, `roles` — and nothing for password +reset. So this is a build-from-scratch flow on both the API side (new endpoints) and the Web side +(wire the button + add a public reset page), reusing AuthBlocks' existing email and token machinery. + +--- + +## 3. What AuthBlocks already has that you should reuse + +**The pending-registration flow is your template.** AuthBlocks already does almost exactly this shape +of work for invitations — generate a secure token, email a link, validate the token when the user +returns. Read it end-to-end before designing reset; you are building a sibling flow: + +- **Email sending is real and wired.** `AuthBlocksLib/AuthBlocksExtensions.cs` (~line 109) registers + `services.AddScoped();`. The `IGeneralEmailSender` + abstraction and `MailtrapEmailSender` implementation come from the shared NetBlocks library + (namespace `API.Common.Email.Mailtrap`). The send signature in use is: + + ```csharp + await emailSender.SendEmailAsync(toAddress, cc: null, subject, htmlBody); + ``` + + See it called for real at `AuthBlocksLib/Routes/PendingRegistrationRoutes.cs:124`. + +- **Email connection config.** The host populates `AuthBlocksOptions.EmailConnection` (a NetBlocks + `EmailConnection` with `Host` + `Token`) plus `ApplicationName` and `SupportEmail` when it calls + `AddAuthBlocks(options => { ... })`. Those flow into `AuthBlocksExtensions` and are available to your + reset endpoint exactly as they are to the registration endpoint. **You do not need to invent any new + config or sender** — reuse `IGeneralEmailSender` and `AuthBlocksOptions`. + +- **An HTML email template pattern.** `AuthBlocksLib/Common/RegistrationEmailTemplate.cs` is a static + `Create(token, link, applicationName, supportEmail)` returning a styled HTML string. Build a sibling + `PasswordResetEmailTemplate.Create(...)` in the same file's neighbourhood and the same house style + (the registration template is teal-branded, table-layout, support-line-collapses-when-empty — match + it). Do **not** reuse the registration template verbatim; the copy is invitation-specific. + +- **A token service pattern.** `AuthBlocksLib/Services/RegistrationTokenService.cs` generates a random + token, SHA-256-hashes `{email}::{token}`, persists the hash with a 7-day expiry, and validates / + consumes it. **However — for password reset, prefer ASP.NET Identity's built-in reset token** (see + §4) rather than re-implementing this hand-rolled scheme. The registration token service is a *style* + reference for endpoint shape and email-link construction, not necessarily the token mechanism. + +- **The deep-link construction idiom.** The registration flow builds its link with + `QueryHelpers.AddQueryString(returnHost, { UserEmail, RegistrationToken })` and the public register + page reads those query params and pre-fills (`Register.razor`, `[SupplyParameterFromQuery]`). Mirror + this for the reset page: link carries `email` + `resetToken`; the reset page reads them. + +- **Identity is fully present.** `UserService` wraps `UserManager` (see + `AuthBlocksData/Services/UserService.cs`). `UserManager` gives you the canonical reset primitives — + use them. + +--- + +## 4. Recommended mechanism: ASP.NET Identity's built-in reset token + +Password reset is a solved problem in ASP.NET Identity, and rolling your own token store for it is an +avoidable security surface. **Strong recommendation:** use `UserManager`'s built-in +reset tokens rather than the hand-rolled `RegistrationTokenService` SHA-256 scheme. + +- `var token = await userManager.GeneratePasswordResetTokenAsync(user);` — produces a token bound to + the user's security stamp; invalidated when the password changes or the stamp rotates. +- `var result = await userManager.ResetPasswordAsync(user, token, newPassword);` — validates and + applies in one call; enforces the configured password policy. +- Token lifetime is governed by `DataProtectionTokenProviderOptions.TokenLifespan` (default 1 day) — + confirm/configure to a sensible reset window (recommend 1–2 hours for reset, tighter than the 7-day + registration window). + +This means you likely **do not** need a new DB table or migration for reset (unlike registration, +which persists pending rows). Confirm whether the default token providers are registered in the +AuthBlocks Identity setup; if `AddDefaultTokenProviders()` (or equivalent) is not already called in the +Identity configuration, add it — that is the one wiring prerequisite for `GeneratePasswordResetTokenAsync` +to work. + +*Alternative considered (and not recommended):* extend `RegistrationTokenService` / `PendingRegistration` +into a generic token table that also serves reset. Rejected — it couples two unrelated flows, re-implements +what Identity already does correctly, and adds a migration for no benefit. Use it only if there is a +hard reason the Identity token provider cannot be enabled in this setup. + +--- + +## 5. The surfaces to build + +Three pieces, mirroring the registration flow's API-endpoint + email-template + web-page triad. + +### 5.1 API endpoints (`AuthBlocksLib/Routes/AuthRoutes.cs`) + +Add to the `api/auth` group. Two endpoints, both **unauthenticated** (a user resetting a forgotten +password is by definition not logged in — the admin "Reset Password" button triggers the *first* of +these on the user's behalf, but the endpoint itself authenticates via the token, not a bearer): + +1. **`POST api/auth/forgot-password`** — body `{ email, returnHost }`. Looks up the user; if found, + generates a reset token and emails the reset link (`{returnHost}?email=&resetToken=`). **Always + return success** regardless of whether the email exists — do **not** leak account existence (a known + reset-flow security requirement; the registration flow's "user already exists" message is acceptable + for an *admin-gated* invite but a *public* forgot-password must not reveal it). On email-send failure, + log and return a generic failure. + +2. **`POST api/auth/reset-password`** — body `{ email, resetToken, newPassword }`. Resolves the user, + calls `ResetPasswordAsync(user, token, newPassword)`, returns the Identity result mapped to the + AuthBlocks `Result`/`ApiResult` convention (see how `Register` maps results in `AuthRoutes.cs`). + +Follow the existing `AuthRoutes` conventions exactly: `ApiResult` / `ApiResultDto` wrapping, +`ILogger` for logging, `Results.Ok` / `Results.BadRequest` / `Results.Json(..., 500)` shapes. + +### 5.2 Email template (`AuthBlocksLib/Common/PasswordResetEmailTemplate.cs`) + +New static `Create(resetLink, applicationName, supportEmail)` in the visual style of +`RegistrationEmailTemplate`. Reset copy: a clear "you (or an admin) requested a password reset," the CTA +button to the reset link, an expiry notice matching the token lifespan, and "ignore this email if you +didn't request it." No registration code box — reset uses an opaque token in the link, not a +user-typed code (recommended; do not show the Identity token as a copy-paste code — it is long and +URL-encoded). + +### 5.3 Web surfaces (`AuthBlocksWeb`) + +- **Wire the admin button.** In `Users.razor`, replace the empty `ResetPassword` handler with a call to + an `IAuthApiClient` (or the appropriate existing client) method that hits `POST api/auth/forgot-password` + for `item.Email`, and show a confirmation (a `StatusMessage` / dialog: "Reset email sent to {email}"). + This is the admin-initiated trigger. +- **Add a public reset page.** New `AuthBlocksWeb/Components/Pages/Account/ResetPassword.razor`, + `@page "/account/reset-password"`, `@rendermode InteractiveServer`, **no role gate** (a forgotten-password + user is unauthenticated). Read `email` + `resetToken` from query params (mirror `Register.razor`'s + `[SupplyParameterFromQuery]` pre-fill), present new-password + confirm fields, submit to + `POST api/auth/reset-password`, and on success route to `/account/login` with a success message. Match + `Register.razor`'s form structure and validation idiom. +- **Optional: a public "forgot password?" entry.** Consider a `/account/forgot-password` page (link from + `Login.razor`) where a user enters their email to self-initiate reset — same `forgot-password` endpoint. + Decide whether this is in scope or whether reset is admin-initiated only (see open questions). + +### 5.4 Client method + +Add the `forgot-password` / `reset-password` calls to whichever API client the Web project uses for auth +(the registration/login flows go through `JwtAuthenticationStateProvider` / `IAuthApiClient` — follow the +same pattern; do not introduce a new HTTP client). + +--- + +## 6. Constraints + +- **No account-existence leak** on the public `forgot-password` path (§5.1). +- **Reuse, don't reinvent:** `IGeneralEmailSender` for sending, `AuthBlocksOptions` for config, Identity's + token provider for tokens, the existing `Result`/`ApiResult` conventions for endpoint returns, and the + `RegistrationEmailTemplate` house style for the email. +- **Match the existing route + result conventions** in `AuthRoutes.cs` precisely — this is a library; + consumers rely on the shape staying idiomatic. +- **Versioning:** this lands as a normal AuthBlocks version bump (packed/pushed by `pack.ps1` like the + other packages). Note the new version so consumers can pin to it. +- **Token lifespan** for reset should be short (recommend 1–2 hours), distinct from the 7-day + registration token. +- **Password policy** is enforced by `ResetPasswordAsync` automatically — do not duplicate validation, + but surface the Identity error messages back through the result. + +--- + +## 7. Acceptance criteria + +1. Clicking "Reset Password" for a user on the Users admin page sends that user a styled email with a + working reset link, and shows the admin a confirmation. No unhandled exception, no silent no-op. +2. Following the reset link lands on `/account/reset-password` with the email pre-filled; setting a new + password that meets policy succeeds and the user can immediately log in with the new password. +3. An expired or tampered token is rejected with a clear, non-leaky error. +4. The public `forgot-password` endpoint returns the same response whether or not the email maps to a + real account (no existence leak). +5. Email send is exercised through the real `IGeneralEmailSender` (Mailtrap in the configured + environment) — verify an email actually arrives. +6. No new required config beyond what `AddAuthBlocks` already accepts (reset reuses the existing email + connection + application-name + support-email options). If a token-provider registration was missing, + it is added and documented. +7. Published as a version bump; the new version is recorded. + +--- + +## 8. Open questions for the implementing team / its sponsor + +1. **Admin-initiated only, or also public self-serve?** Is the only entry point the admin "Reset + Password" button (§5.3 first bullet), or do you also want a public "forgot password?" link from the + login page (§5.3 last bullet)? The endpoints support both; the question is which Web surfaces to build. + *Recommendation: build both endpoints, ship the admin button now, and add the public forgot-password + page in the same pass since it is nearly free once the endpoint exists.* +2. **Token mechanism — confirm Identity's built-in is acceptable** (§4 recommendation) vs. a hard + requirement to use the hand-rolled hashed-token scheme. *Recommendation: Identity built-in.* +3. **Reset token lifespan** — confirm the window (recommend 1–2 hours). +4. **Return host / link base** — the registration flow has the *caller* pass `returnHost`. Confirm the + reset flow does the same (the consumer supplies the base URL of its public reset page), vs. AuthBlocks + configuring a reset base URL in options. *Recommendation: pass `returnHost` per-call, mirroring + registration, so AuthBlocks stays host-agnostic.* +5. **Does the public reset page (`/account/reset-password`) need to render in a consumer's own layout?** + The page ships in the AuthBlocks RCL with no `@layout`, so it inherits whatever the consuming host sets + as default — same as `Register.razor`. Confirm this is acceptable (it should be; it is how registration + already behaves). + +--- + +## 9. Suggested reading order in the repo + +1. `AuthBlocksLib/Routes/PendingRegistrationRoutes.cs` — the email-sending endpoint to mirror. +2. `AuthBlocksLib/Routes/AuthRoutes.cs` — where your endpoints go; the result/logging conventions. +3. `AuthBlocksLib/Common/RegistrationEmailTemplate.cs` — the email house style. +4. `AuthBlocksWeb/Components/Pages/Account/Register.razor` — the public-page + query-param-prefill pattern + for your reset page. +5. `AuthBlocksWeb/Components/Pages/UserAdmin/Users/Users.razor` — the stub to replace. +6. `AuthBlocksLib/AuthBlocksExtensions.cs` + `AuthBlocksOptions.cs` — the email sender + options wiring you + reuse (and where to add a token-provider registration if one is missing). +7. `AuthBlocksData/Services/UserService.cs` — the `UserManager` access point for the + Identity reset primitives. diff --git a/product-notes/phase-19-user-management-cms.md b/product-notes/phase-19-user-management-cms.md index 6a29607..839b36e 100644 --- a/product-notes/phase-19-user-management-cms.md +++ b/product-notes/phase-19-user-management-cms.md @@ -1,18 +1,71 @@ # Phase 19 — AuthBlocks User Management in the CMS -Status: proposed. Author: product-designer. Date: 2026-06-19. Implementer: TBD (separate delegation). +Status: proposed (rev. 2 — scope expanded by Daniel 2026-06-19). Author: product-designer. +Date: 2026-06-19. Implementer: TBD (separate delegation). Wire the AuthBlocks user-administration surface (create users, manage existing accounts, manage registration invites, manage role permissions) into the `DeepDrftManager` CMS so an admin can run -account management from inside the same authenticated CMS they already use. +account management from inside the same authenticated CMS they already use — **and** stand up the +public-facing **self-service registration** form on the `DeepDrftPublic` site so an invited user can +redeem a registration code and create their own account. Daniel's framing: *"this is already part of the AuthBlocks library so we just need to wire it up -properly."* **That framing is correct — and the wiring is further along than it implies.** This note's -headline finding is that almost the entire integration already landed as a side-effect of the prior +properly."* **That framing is correct for the CMS surface — and the wiring there is further along than +it implies.** Almost the entire CMS-side integration already landed as a side-effect of the prior AuthBlocks startup separation (`PLAN_authblocks_trackmanager.md`, landed 2026-05-25) and the -login/logout integration. What remains is a thin **navigation + verification + polish** slice, not an -integration project. The spec below separates *what is already done* from *the genuine remaining work* -so the implementer does not redo settled wiring. +login/logout integration; what remains there is a thin **navigation + verification + polish** slice, +not an integration project. + +**Scope expansion (Daniel, 2026-06-19).** The original (rev. 1) spec deferred public self-service +registration entirely and treated "create user" as a single CMS path. Daniel reversed both: he wants +**all three account-creation paths** wired, with each placed on its correct host. Two of the three are +CMS-side (and ride the already-done CMS wiring above); the third is **public-facing** and requires a +genuine cold-start AuthBlocks integration on `DeepDrftPublic`, which today has **no AuthBlocks +reference at all**. The public-registration work is therefore a **distinct track** with its own host, +routing, and layout considerations — not part of the CMS nav slice. + +The spec below separates *what is already done* from *the genuine remaining work*, and separates the +**CMS track** (waves 19.1–19.3, the original slice) from the new **public-site track** (wave 19.4). + +--- + +## 0. The three account-creation paths (verified against AuthBlocks source) + +Daniel asked for the registration model to be double-checked against `C:\Development\AuthBlocks`. +Verified — his three-path understanding is **correct and complete**. The model: + +| # | Path | Component(s) | Route | Host | Backed by | Email? | +|---|------|--------------|-------|------|-----------|--------| +| 1 | **Admin provisions a user directly** (bypasses email/code loop) | `SuperRegister.razor` | `/account/superregister` | **CMS** | `POST api/auth/admin-register` (UserAdmin-gated) — **working** | No | +| 2 | **Public self-service** — invited user redeems a code and self-registers | `Register.razor` | `/account/register` | **PUBLIC SITE** | `POST api/auth/register` (unauthenticated) — **working** | No (consumes code) | +| 3 | **Admin provisions a registration token + triggers the invite email** | `NewRegistration.razor` → `NewRegistrationForm.razor` | `/useradmin/registrations/new` | **CMS** | `POST api/pendingregistration/create` (UserAdmin-gated) — **working, sends email server-side** | **Yes — real, not stubbed** | + +**Path 3's email is real.** This is the headline correction to rev. 1, which worried the +token-provisioning path might be stubbed like Reset Password. It is not. `PendingRegistrationRoutes.Create` +(`AuthBlocksLib/Routes/PendingRegistrationRoutes.cs:62`) generates a token, persists the pending +registration, builds the invite link (`{ReturnHost}?UserEmail=&RegistrationToken=`), renders +`RegistrationEmailTemplate.Create(...)`, and **sends it via `IGeneralEmailSender.SendEmailAsync`** — +a Mailtrap-backed `MailtrapEmailSender` registered in `AuthBlocksExtensions` (line 109) and configured +in **DeepDrftAPI** from `environment/authblocks.json` (`AuthBlocks:Email:Host` / `:Token`, +`Program.cs:106–109`; `ApplicationName="DeepDrft"`, `SupportEmail` from config). On email-send failure +the route **rolls back** the pending-registration row and returns 500. So the full invite→email→redeem +loop is functional end-to-end across paths 2 and 3: an admin provisions (path 3) → the prospective user +receives an email with a code + link → they land on the public `/account/register` form (path 2) with +email + token pre-filled from the query string → they set a password and the account is created. + +**The one genuinely stubbed surface is Reset Password** — `Users.razor:55` (`// todo integrate with +email for secure reset`) has an empty handler and **no backing API endpoint exists** (`AuthRoutes` +maps login/register/admin-register/refresh/logout/me/roles — no reset route). That is the subject of +the separate `authblocks-password-reset-brief.md`; it must **not** be filed as a DeepDrft bug. + +**Two distinct admin "create" verbs — both stay, they are not duplicates.** `SuperRegister` (path 1) +creates a *live account immediately* with a password the admin sets. The registration-token form (path +3) creates a *pending invite* — no account yet — and lets the user set their own password via email. They +serve different needs (provision-now vs. invite-by-email); both belong in the CMS nav. (Note the older +rev. 1 "canonical create-user" question conflated `SuperRegister` with `NewUser` at +`/useradmin/users/new` — that `NewUser` `ModelView` create form still exists as a third bare admin +create path, but it is **not** one of Daniel's three; treat it as redundant with `SuperRegister` and +do not surface it in nav. See OQ2.) --- @@ -36,15 +89,26 @@ RCL. Components under `AuthBlocksWeb/Components/`: -- **Account pages** (`Pages/Account/`): `Login`, `Logout`, `Register` (self-service via invite code), - `SuperRegister` (admin-creates-account, route `/account/superregister`), `AccessDenied`. +- **Account pages** (`Pages/Account/`): + - `Login`, `Logout`, `AccessDenied`. + - `Register.razor` → `/account/register` (**path 2** — public self-service via invite code; `@rendermode + InteractiveServer`; reads `UserEmail` + `RegistrationToken` from the query string and pre-fills, so a + deep link from the invite email lands ready to submit; calls `AuthStateProvider.RegisterAsync` → + `POST api/auth/register`; **no role gate** — it is meant to be reachable by an unauthenticated visitor). + - `SuperRegister.razor` → `/account/superregister` (**path 1** — admin creates a live account + immediately, with a role multiselect; gated `[HierarchicalRoleAuthorize(UserAdmin)]`; calls + `IAuthApiClient.AdminRegisterAsync` → `POST api/auth/admin-register`). - **User admin pages** (`Pages/UserAdmin/`), each `@page`-routed and gated `[HierarchicalRoleAuthorize(SystemRoleConstants.UserAdmin)]`: - `Users/Users.razor` → `/useradmin/users` — searchable user grid; per-row Reset Password - (stubbed — `// todo integrate with email`), Deactivate/Reactivate, edit modal. - - `Users/NewUser.razor` → `/useradmin/users/new` — create-user form. + (**stubbed — `// todo integrate with email`, no backing endpoint**), Deactivate/Reactivate, edit modal. + - `Users/NewUser.razor` → `/useradmin/users/new` — bare create-user form (redundant with `SuperRegister`; + not one of Daniel's three paths — do not surface in nav). - `Registrations/Registrations.razor` → `/useradmin/registrations` — pending-invite grid - (email, consumed?, dates), new-registration + edit-registration modals. + (email, consumed?, dates), with `NewRegistration.razor` → `/useradmin/registrations/new` (**path 3** — + `NewRegistrationForm` posts to `PendingRegistrationClient.CreatePendingRegistration` → + `POST api/pendingregistration/create`, which mints the token **and sends the invite email**) and the + edit-registration modal. - `Permissions/Permissions.razor` → `/useradmin/permissions` — user↔role assignment. - **Menu fragments** (`Components/Layout/`): `AccountNavMenu`, `UserAdminMenu` (a `MudNavGroup` with the three user-admin `MudNavLink`s, itself wrapped in a `HierarchicalRoleAuthorizeView` so it @@ -98,7 +162,65 @@ should render and call DeepDrftAPI. The reason it *feels* unbuilt is that **noth to these pages** — `CmsLayout` has no nav drawer at all (just an app bar with a Home button), so the surface is invisible and unverified. -This is the crux: the work is not *integration*, it is *exposure + verification + fit-and-finish*. +This is the crux: the CMS-side work is not *integration*, it is *exposure + verification + fit-and-finish*. + +--- + +## 2b. What is NOT wired on DeepDrftPublic (the public-registration track — genuine cold start) + +The public self-service registration form (path 2) lives in the **same RCL** (`Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web`) +as the CMS pages. But unlike the CMS, **DeepDrftPublic has no AuthBlocks footprint at all** — verified: + +- **No package reference.** Neither `DeepDrftPublic.csproj` nor `DeepDrftPublic.Client.csproj` references + `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` (or any AuthBlocks package). +- **No service wiring.** `DeepDrftPublic/Program.cs` never calls `ConfigureAuthServices` — the + `AuthStateProvider` / JWT client stack that `Register.razor` depends on is absent from the container. +- **No page discovery.** No `AdditionalAssemblies` entry for the AuthBlocks RCL, so the router cannot + reach `/account/register` even if the package were referenced. + +So path 2 is a **from-cold integration on the public site**, not a "flip it on" task. The render-mode +substrate, at least, is compatible: DeepDrftPublic is already a Blazor Web App with **both** +`AddInteractiveServerComponents` + `AddInteractiveWebAssemblyComponents` and the matching render modes +(`Program.cs:33–34, 147–148`), so `Register.razor`'s `@rendermode InteractiveServer` is satisfiable +without a render-mode change. + +The public-track integration steps (mirror of §2 items 1–4, but on the public host): + +1. **Package reference** — add `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` to `DeepDrftPublic.csproj` (the host owns the + page discovery + DI; the client assembly need not reference it unless a client-rendered surface is + wanted — `Register` is `InteractiveServer`, so server-host wiring suffices). +2. **Service wiring** — call `AuthBlocksWeb.Startup.ConfigureAuthServices(builder.Services, contentApiUrl)` + in `DeepDrftPublic/Program.cs`, pointed at the same DeepDrftAPI base URL the public site already uses + for `api/track/*` (it resolves from `environment/api.json` `Api:ContentApiUrl`). This registers the + `AuthStateProvider` and JWT client stack `Register.razor` needs. **Open scope question (OQ6):** this + also pulls in the *entire* AuthBlocks client surface (all user-admin clients/VMs) and the cascading + auth state — heavier than the public site needs. Acceptable for v1 (it is inert without the gated + pages mounted), but worth a conscious "is the public site now auth-aware?" decision (it gains a + logged-in concept it did not have). +3. **Page discovery** — add the AuthBlocks `_Imports` assembly to `AdditionalAssemblies` on the public + site's router (and mirror for endpoint mapping) so `/account/register` is route-reachable. **This also + exposes `/account/login`, `/account/superregister`, and the `/useradmin/*` pages on the public host.** + The `/useradmin/*` and `/account/superregister` pages self-gate to `UserAdmin` (a public visitor fails + the gate → RedirectToLogin/AccessDenied), so they are not a data-exposure risk, but surfacing admin + routes on the public origin at all is a posture choice. **Recommendation:** if the framework supports + it cleanly, register only the `Register` page (or scope discovery), or accept the gated routes as + present-but-unreachable-in-practice. Flag as OQ7. +4. **Layout** — `Register.razor` declares no `@layout`, so it inherits the public site's `DefaultLayout` + (the full public chrome: player bar, nav, footer). Decide whether self-registration should render in + the full public layout or a lean auth layout (mirroring the CMS's `CmsHomeLayout` splash idiom). For + v1, the public layout is acceptable; a lean layout is polish. Flag as OQ8. +5. **CORS** — DeepDrftAPI's `ContentApiPolicy` must allow the **public site origin** for the `api/auth/*` + calls `Register` makes. The public origin is **already** an allowed origin for `api/track/*` (same + proxy hop), and the policy is origin-scoped not path-scoped, so this should already be satisfied — + but it is a **verification item** (mirror of the CMS's G2 CORS check), not an assumption. +6. **Entry point / link** — once the form is reachable, decide whether/where the public site *links* to + it. The invite email's deep link lands directly on `/account/register?UserEmail=&RegistrationToken=`, + so the form works without any public nav link (the email is the entry point). A visible "Register" + link in the public nav is **optional** and arguably unwanted (registration is invite-only — a public + "Register" link invites confusion/abuse since there is no self-serve code issuance). **Recommendation: + no public nav link; the email deep link is the sole entry point.** Flag as OQ9. + +This is why the public track is its **own wave (19.4)**, parallel to but independent of the CMS nav work. --- @@ -128,10 +250,10 @@ Three shapes, meaningfully different (diverge-before-converge): dashboard idiom). *Cost:* net-new surface (an admin dashboard) beyond what AuthBlocks ships; scope creep for v1. -**Recommendation: G1-b.** It solves the actual gap (no nav) with the least bespoke code, reuses the -shipped `UserAdminMenu`, and is the natural home for the CMS's other destinations too. G1-c's admin -dashboard is a good *later* idea (note it as deferred), not a v1 gate. G1-a is a stopgap that we'd -replace with G1-b within a release. +**DECIDED: G1-b (Daniel, 2026-06-19).** A real `MudDrawer` nav in `CmsLayout` mounting `UserAdminMenu` ++ the existing CMS destinations. It solves the actual gap (no nav) with the least bespoke code, reuses +the shipped `UserAdminMenu`, and is the natural home for the CMS's other destinations too. G1-c's admin +dashboard remains deferred (good later idea, not a v1 gate); G1-a is the rejected stopgap. > **Borrowed precedent:** this is the standard MudBlazor admin-template layout (persistent left > `MudDrawer` + `MudNavMenu`/`MudNavGroup`), which `UserAdminMenu` is already authored against — it @@ -144,14 +266,20 @@ Confirm against a running DeepDrftAPI + Auth DB: - `/useradmin/users` lists users (the `UsersClient` → `api/users/*` round-trip works cross-origin / cross-host, with the bearer token the CMS already holds). -- `/account/superregister` (or `/useradmin/users/new`) creates a user — `admin-register` is +- `/account/superregister` (**path 1**) creates a live account immediately — `admin-register` is `UserAdmin`-gated server-side and the admin's token must carry the role claim end-to-end. -- `/useradmin/registrations` lists + creates an invite; `/useradmin/permissions` reads + assigns roles. +- `/useradmin/registrations/new` (**path 3**) provisions a token **and sends the invite email** — verify + the email actually arrives (Mailtrap), the link/code in it are correct, and the rollback fires if the + send fails. This is the surface most likely to surface a *config* gap (`AuthBlocks:Email:Host`/`:Token` + must be real, not placeholder, in DeepDrftAPI's `environment/authblocks.json`). +- `/useradmin/registrations` lists invites; `/useradmin/permissions` reads + assigns roles. - **CORS / token presentation:** the prior plan widened DeepDrftAPI CORS for the Manager origin for - login; confirm the *same* allowance covers `api/users/*` etc. (it should — same origin, same policy). -- **Two create paths exist** — `SuperRegister` (`/account/superregister`, role-multiselect, calls - `admin-register`) and `NewUser` (`/useradmin/users/new`, the `ModelView` create form). Decide which - is the canonical "create user" entry the nav points at (see OQ2); verify whichever is chosen. + login; confirm the *same* allowance covers `api/users/*` / `api/pendingregistration/*` etc. (it should + — same origin, same policy). +- **Two admin create verbs both stay** — `SuperRegister` (path 1, provision-now) and the + registration-token form (path 3, invite-by-email). The bare `NewUser` (`/useradmin/users/new`) is + redundant with `SuperRegister` and is **not** surfaced in nav (OQ2). Both nav-surfaced paths are + verified. This pass is where any *latent* break surfaces (a client config typo, a missing role claim in the CMS-issued token, a package-version mismatch). It is real work even though no code may change if it all @@ -177,24 +305,33 @@ for this phase to function. Note it; let Daniel decide whether to bump in this p ## 4. Scope boundaries -**In for v1:** +**In for v1 (two tracks):** +*CMS track (waves 19.1–19.3):* - G1-b: a `MudDrawer` nav in `CmsLayout` mounting `UserAdminMenu` (+ the existing CMS destinations). -- G2: end-to-end verification of list/create/deactivate users, registrations, permissions. +- All three CMS-side account paths surfaced in nav: path 1 (`SuperRegister`, provision-now) and path 3 + (`/useradmin/registrations/new`, invite-by-email), plus the users/permissions grids. +- G2: end-to-end verification of list/create/deactivate users, registrations (incl. the **real invite + email** send), permissions. - G3: accept-the-palette theming; fix only legibility breaks. -- Pick + wire the canonical "create user" entry (OQ2). + +*Public-site track (wave 19.4) — the reversed deferral:* +- **Path 2 — public self-service registration** (`/account/register`) wired on **DeepDrftPublic**: package + reference + `ConfigureAuthServices` + page discovery + layout + CORS verification (§2b). The invite + email's deep link is the entry point. **Deferred (note, don't build):** - **Admin dashboard (G1-c)** — a user-admin landing summarizing counts / pending invites. Good later; not a v1 gate. -- **Reset Password** — the AuthBlocks `Users` page stubs it (`// todo integrate with email`). It is an - *upstream AuthBlocks* gap, not a DeepDrft wiring task. If Daniel wants working password reset, that's - a change in the AuthBlocks repo (a new email-backed reset flow), then a version bump here — a - separate effort. **Do not implement password reset inside DeepDrftHome.** -- **Bespoke restyle** of the AuthBlocks grids to the editorial DeepDrft aesthetic. -- **Self-service public registration** (`/account/register` invite flow) surfaced anywhere on the - *public* site — out of scope; this phase is CMS-admin-only. +- **Reset Password** — the AuthBlocks `Users` page stubs it (`// todo integrate with email`; **no backing + endpoint exists** in `AuthRoutes`). It is an *upstream AuthBlocks* gap, not a DeepDrft wiring task. + Daniel is handling it as a **separate AuthBlocks-repo effort** with another team — see the standalone + `product-notes/authblocks-password-reset-brief.md`. **Do not implement password reset inside + DeepDrftHome.** +- **Bespoke restyle** of the AuthBlocks grids to the editorial DeepDrft aesthetic (CMS or public). +- A lean public auth layout for `/account/register` (full public chrome is acceptable for v1 — OQ8). +- A visible public-nav "Register" link (registration is invite-only; the email deep link suffices — OQ9). - **G4 version bump** — housekeeping, Daniel's call on timing. **Explicitly not needed (the brief's worried-about fork):** @@ -206,50 +343,91 @@ for this phase to function. Note it; let Daniel decide whether to bump in this p ## 5. Phased breakdown (for clean dispatch) -This is a small phase. One real wave, plus verification. +**Two tracks.** The CMS track (19.1–19.3) is the original exposure+verify+polish slice. The public-site +track (19.4) is a parallel, independent cold-start integration on a different host. They share only the +DeepDrftAPI auth surface (already mounted) and can proceed concurrently. -- **19.1 — CmsLayout navigation (cold-start, the only code wave).** Add a `MudDrawer` + toggle to +### CMS track + +- **19.1 — CmsLayout navigation (cold-start, the only CMS code wave).** Add a `MudDrawer` + toggle to `CmsLayout.razor`; mount the shipped `UserAdminMenu` fragment (self-gates to `UserAdmin`+) and the existing CMS destinations (Catalogue `/catalogue`, Releases `/releases`, Upload `/tracks/upload`). - Decide and wire the canonical create-user link (OQ2). Scope: `CmsLayout.razor` - (+ a small `.razor.css` if the drawer needs sizing). **No service, API, data, or AuthBlocks-source - change.** + Surface **both** admin account paths: path 1 (`SuperRegister`, `/account/superregister`) and path 3 + (`/useradmin/registrations/new`, reachable via the `UserAdminMenu` Registrations link → its New + button). Do **not** surface the redundant bare `NewUser` (OQ2). Scope: `CmsLayout.razor` (+ a small + `.razor.css` if the drawer needs sizing). **No service, API, data, or AuthBlocks-source change.** - Acceptance: an authenticated `Admin` sees a nav drawer; the User Administration group appears and - links to Users / Registrations / Permissions; a non-`UserAdmin` user (if any exist) does not see - the group; existing CMS destinations are reachable from the same drawer. + links to Users / Registrations / Permissions; a "Create user" affordance reaches `SuperRegister`; a + non-`UserAdmin` user does not see the group; existing CMS destinations are reachable from the drawer. - **19.2 — End-to-end verification (after 19.1; may surface follow-ups).** Exercise G2 against a - running DeepDrftAPI. Confirm list/create/deactivate/registration/permission round-trips and - cross-host token + CORS. File any latent break as a follow-up (likely a one-line config fix, or an - upstream AuthBlocks issue). **Mostly test, not code.** + running DeepDrftAPI. Confirm list/create/deactivate users, **invite-email send (path 3)**, permission + round-trips, and cross-host token + CORS. File any latent break as a follow-up (likely a one-line + config fix — esp. the Mailtrap creds — or an upstream AuthBlocks issue). **Mostly test, not code.** - **19.3 — Theming legibility sweep (after 19.1, parallel-ok with 19.2).** Walk each user-admin page in the CMS palette; fix only contrast/legibility breaks. Defer bespoke restyle. -**Dependency shape:** `19.1 → {19.2, 19.3}`. 19.1 is the only thing that must land first (it makes the -surface reachable to verify and to view). 19.2 and 19.3 fan out behind it. +### Public-site track + +- **19.4 — Public self-service registration on DeepDrftPublic (cold-start, parallel to 19.1).** Wire + path 2 per §2b: add the `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` package reference to `DeepDrftPublic`, call + `ConfigureAuthServices` in `Program.cs` pointed at the existing DeepDrftAPI base URL, add page + discovery so `/account/register` is reachable, settle the layout (OQ8) and route-exposure posture + (OQ7), and verify CORS for the public origin. **This is real host-integration code on the public + site** (unlike the CMS, where wiring pre-exists) — scope: `DeepDrftPublic.csproj`, + `DeepDrftPublic/Program.cs`, the public router, possibly a lean layout. No AuthBlocks-source change. + - Acceptance: an invited user clicking the deep link in their registration email lands on + `/account/register` with email + token pre-filled, sets a username/password, and the account is + created (the row in `pending_registration` is consumed); the form renders coherently in the chosen + public layout; an unauthenticated visitor can reach the form (it is not role-gated). The full + path-3→path-2 loop (admin provisions in CMS → email arrives → user redeems on public site) works + end-to-end. + +**Dependency shape:** `19.1 → {19.2, 19.3}` (CMS track); `19.4` is **independent** and parallel to the +CMS track (it touches a different host; its only dependency, the DeepDrftAPI `api/auth/register` +endpoint, is already live). The full invite→redeem acceptance test for 19.4 benefits from 19.1+19.2 +being able to *generate* a real invite, but 19.4 can be built and unit-verified against a token minted +directly via the API. Recommended kick-off: 19.1 and 19.4 in parallel. --- ## 6. Open questions for Daniel -1. **Nav shape (G1).** Confirm **G1-b** (real `MudDrawer` nav mounting `UserAdminMenu` + existing CMS - destinations) over G1-a (app-bar overflow, stopgap) or G1-c (drawer + dedicated admin dashboard, - more scope). **Recommend G1-b.** This is the load-bearing decision — it sets how much CmsLayout - changes. -2. **Canonical "create user" entry.** AuthBlocks ships two create paths: `SuperRegister` - (`/account/superregister`, role multiselect, calls `admin-register`) and `NewUser` - (`/useradmin/users/new`, the `ModelView` create form). Which is the one the nav points at? **Recommend - `SuperRegister`** — it has the role-assignment multiselect inline, which is what "create an admin - user" actually needs; `NewUser` is the bare create form. (Both can stay route-reachable; this is just - which one the menu surfaces.) -3. **Admin dashboard (G1-c) — defer or include?** **Recommend defer.** It's net-new surface beyond what - AuthBlocks ships; v1 should expose the working pages, not build a new one. Flag if Daniel wants it in - scope. -4. **Package bump (G4) — now or separate?** Bump `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` 10.3.33 → 10.3.35 in this - pass, or leave it? **Recommend leave it** unless 19.2 surfaces a fix that needs it; keep this phase a - pure CMS-side wiring slice. -5. **Reset Password expectation.** The Users page's Reset Password is an upstream stub. Confirm Daniel - accepts it as **non-functional in v1** (and that working reset is a separate AuthBlocks-repo effort), - so the verification pass doesn't get filed as a DeepDrft bug. +**Resolved (Daniel, 2026-06-19):** -Items 1, 2, and 5 change the shape of the work or the acceptance criteria; 3 and 4 are scope/timing -calls that don't block 19.1. +1. **Nav shape (G1) — DECIDED G1-b.** Real `MudDrawer` nav mounting `UserAdminMenu` + existing CMS + destinations. Locked. +2. **Admin create paths — DECIDED: surface path 1 (`SuperRegister`) + path 3 (registration-token form); + do NOT surface the bare `NewUser`.** Both of Daniel's two admin paths stay (they are not duplicates — + provision-now vs. invite-by-email); the rev-1 "which single canonical create path" question dissolves + because there are legitimately two. `NewUser` is redundant with `SuperRegister` and is hidden from nav. +5. **Reset Password — DECIDED: non-functional in v1, handled separately.** Confirmed an upstream + AuthBlocks gap (stub + no endpoint), not a DeepDrft bug. Daniel is running it as a separate + AuthBlocks-repo effort with another team (see `authblocks-password-reset-brief.md`). The 19.2 + verification pass must not file it. + +**Still open:** + +3. **Admin dashboard (G1-c) — defer or include?** **Recommend defer.** Net-new surface beyond what + AuthBlocks ships; v1 should expose the working pages, not build a new one. +4. **Package bump (G4) — now or separate?** Bump `Cerebellum.AuthBlocks.Web` 10.3.33 → 10.3.35 in this + pass, or leave it? **Recommend leave it** unless 19.2 surfaces a fix that needs it. Note: if 19.4 adds + the package to DeepDrftPublic, pin **both** hosts to the same version to avoid a split-version RCL. +6. **Public-site auth footprint (19.4).** Wiring `ConfigureAuthServices` into DeepDrftPublic pulls in the + *entire* AuthBlocks client surface + cascading auth state — the public site gains a "logged-in" concept + it does not have today. Acceptable for v1 (inert without gated pages mounted), but it is a real posture + shift. **Recommend accept it** (it is the supported wiring path; scoping it down is bespoke work for no + v1 benefit) — confirm Daniel is comfortable the public site becomes nominally auth-aware. +7. **Public route exposure (19.4).** Adding the AuthBlocks RCL to the public router's `AdditionalAssemblies` + exposes not just `/account/register` but also `/account/login`, `/account/superregister`, and the + `/useradmin/*` routes on the **public origin** (all self-gating to `UserAdmin`, so not a data leak — + but admin routes visible on the public host). **Recommend:** accept them as present-but-gated for v1 + (simplest); narrow discovery to just `Register` later if the exposure bothers us. Flag if Daniel wants + the narrow path now. +8. **Public-registration layout (19.4).** Render `/account/register` in the **full public chrome** + (player bar/nav/footer) or a **lean auth layout** (mirroring the CMS `CmsHomeLayout` splash)? + **Recommend full public chrome for v1**, lean layout as polish. +9. **Public "Register" nav link (19.4).** Add a visible Register link to the public nav, or rely solely on + the invite email's deep link? **Recommend deep-link-only** — registration is invite-only; a public + "Register" link with no self-serve code issuance invites confusion/abuse. + +Items 6–9 shape the public-site track (19.4). 3, 4 are CMS scope/timing calls. None block 19.1.