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Phil Skentelbery 0cca8169ce feat: Implement Phase 4 Web Interface with bugfixes (v0.5.2)
## Phase 4: Web Interface Implementation

Implemented complete web interface with public and admin routes,
templates, CSS, and development authentication.

### Core Features

**Public Routes**:
- Homepage with recent published notes
- Note permalinks with microformats2
- Server-side rendering (Jinja2)

**Admin Routes**:
- Login via IndieLogin
- Dashboard with note management
- Create, edit, delete notes
- Protected with @require_auth decorator

**Development Authentication**:
- Dev login bypass for local testing (DEV_MODE only)
- Security safeguards per ADR-011
- Returns 404 when disabled

**Templates & Frontend**:
- Base layouts (public + admin)
- 8 HTML templates with microformats2
- Custom responsive CSS (114 lines)
- Error pages (404, 500)

### Bugfixes (v0.5.1 → v0.5.2)

1. **Cookie collision fix (v0.5.1)**:
   - Renamed auth cookie from "session" to "starpunk_session"
   - Fixed redirect loop between dev login and admin dashboard
   - Flask's session cookie no longer conflicts with auth

2. **HTTP 404 error handling (v0.5.1)**:
   - Update route now returns 404 for nonexistent notes
   - Delete route now returns 404 for nonexistent notes
   - Follows ADR-012 HTTP Error Handling Policy
   - Pattern consistency across all admin routes

3. **Note model enhancement (v0.5.2)**:
   - Exposed deleted_at field from database schema
   - Enables soft deletion verification in tests
   - Follows ADR-013 transparency principle

### Architecture

**New ADRs**:
- ADR-011: Development Authentication Mechanism
- ADR-012: HTTP Error Handling Policy
- ADR-013: Expose deleted_at Field in Note Model

**Standards Compliance**:
- Uses uv for Python environment
- Black formatted, Flake8 clean
- Follows git branching strategy
- Version incremented per versioning strategy

### Test Results

- 405/406 tests passing (99.75%)
- 87% code coverage
- All security tests passing
- Manual testing confirmed working

### Documentation

- Complete implementation reports in docs/reports/
- Architecture reviews in docs/reviews/
- Design documents in docs/design/
- CHANGELOG updated for v0.5.2

### Files Changed

**New Modules**:
- starpunk/dev_auth.py
- starpunk/routes/ (public, admin, auth, dev_auth)

**Templates**: 10 files (base, pages, admin, errors)
**Static**: CSS and optional JavaScript
**Tests**: 4 test files for routes and templates
**Docs**: 20+ architectural and implementation documents

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Architectural Review: Error Handling in Web Routes
**Review Date**: 2025-11-18
**Reviewer**: Architect Agent
**Status**: Analysis Complete - Recommendation Provided
**Related Test Failure**: `test_update_nonexistent_note_404` in `tests/test_routes_admin.py:386`
## Executive Summary
A test expects `POST /admin/edit/99999` (updating a nonexistent note) to return HTTP 404, but the current implementation returns HTTP 302 (redirect). This mismatch reveals an inconsistency in error handling patterns between GET and POST routes.
**Recommendation**: Fix the implementation to match the test expectation. The POST route should return 404 when the resource doesn't exist, consistent with the GET route behavior.
## Problem Statement
### The Test Failure
```python
def test_update_nonexistent_note_404(self, authenticated_client):
"""Test that updating a nonexistent note returns 404"""
response = authenticated_client.post(
"/admin/edit/99999",
data={"content": "Updated content", "published": "on"},
follow_redirects=False,
)
assert response.status_code == 404 # EXPECTED: 404
# ACTUAL: 302
```
### Current Implementation Behavior
The `update_note_submit()` function in `/home/phil/Projects/starpunk/starpunk/routes/admin.py` (lines 127-164) does not check if the note exists before attempting to update it. When `update_note()` raises `NoteNotFoundError`, the exception is caught by the generic `Exception` handler, which:
1. Flashes an error message
2. Redirects to the edit form: `redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))`
3. Returns HTTP 302
This redirect then fails (since the note doesn't exist), but the initial response is still 302, not 404.
## Root Cause Analysis
### Pattern Inconsistency
The codebase has **inconsistent error handling** between GET and POST routes:
1. **GET `/admin/edit/<note_id>` (lines 100-124)**: Explicitly checks for note existence
```python
note = get_note(id=note_id)
if not note:
flash("Note not found", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 404 # ✓ Returns 404
```
2. **POST `/admin/edit/<note_id>` (lines 127-164)**: Does NOT check for note existence
```python
try:
note = update_note(id=note_id, content=content, published=published)
# ... success handling
except ValueError as e: # ← Catches InvalidNoteDataError
flash(f"Error updating note: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id)) # ✗ Returns 302
except Exception as e: # ← Would catch NoteNotFoundError
flash(f"Unexpected error updating note: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id)) # ✗ Returns 302
```
### Why This Matters
The `update_note()` function in `starpunk/notes.py` raises `NoteNotFoundError` (lines 605-607) when the note doesn't exist:
```python
existing_note = get_note(slug=slug, id=id, load_content=False)
if existing_note is None:
identifier = slug if slug is not None else id
raise NoteNotFoundError(identifier) # ← This exception is raised
```
Since `NoteNotFoundError` is a subclass of `NoteError` (which extends `Exception`), it gets caught by the generic `except Exception` handler in the route, resulting in a redirect instead of a 404.
## Existing Pattern Analysis
### Pattern 1: GET Route for Edit Form (CORRECT)
**File**: `starpunk/routes/admin.py` lines 100-124
```python
@bp.route("/edit/<int:note_id>", methods=["GET"])
@require_auth
def edit_note_form(note_id: int):
note = get_note(id=note_id)
if not note:
flash("Note not found", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 404 # ✓ CORRECT
return render_template("admin/edit.html", note=note)
```
**Status Code**: 404
**User Experience**: Redirects to dashboard with flash message
**Test**: `test_edit_nonexistent_note_404` (line 376) - PASSES
### Pattern 2: DELETE Route (INCONSISTENT)
**File**: `starpunk/routes/admin.py` lines 167-200
The delete route does NOT explicitly check if the note exists. It relies on `delete_note()` which is idempotent and returns successfully even if the note doesn't exist (see `starpunk/notes.py` lines 774-778).
**Test**: `test_delete_nonexistent_note_shows_error` (line 443)
```python
response = authenticated_client.post(
"/admin/delete/99999",
data={"confirm": "yes"},
follow_redirects=True
)
assert response.status_code == 200 # ← Expects redirect + success (200 after following redirect)
assert b"error" in response.data.lower() or b"not found" in response.data.lower()
```
This test shows a **different expectation**: it expects a redirect (200 after following) with an error message, NOT a 404.
However, looking at the `delete_note()` implementation, it's **idempotent** - it returns successfully even if the note doesn't exist. This means the delete route won't flash an error for nonexistent notes unless we add explicit checking.
## REST vs Web Form Patterns
### Two Valid Approaches
#### Approach A: REST-Style (Strict HTTP Semantics)
- **404 for all operations** on nonexistent resources
- Applies to both GET and POST
- More "API-like" behavior
- Better for programmatic clients
#### Approach B: Web-Form-Friendly (User Experience First)
- **404 for GET** (can't show the form)
- **302 redirect for POST** (show error message to user)
- More common in traditional web applications
- Better user experience (shows error in context)
### Which Approach for StarPunk?
Looking at the test suite:
1. **GET route test** (line 376): Expects 404 ✓
2. **POST route test** (line 381): Expects 404 ✓
3. **DELETE route test** (line 443): Expects 200 (redirect + error message) ✗
The test suite is **inconsistent**. However, the edit tests (`test_edit_nonexistent_note_404` and `test_update_nonexistent_note_404`) both expect 404, suggesting the intent is **Approach A: REST-Style**.
## Architectural Decision
### Recommendation: Approach A (REST-Style)
**All operations on nonexistent resources should return 404**, regardless of HTTP method.
### Rationale
1. **Consistency**: GET already returns 404, POST should match
2. **Test Intent**: Both tests expect 404
3. **API Future**: StarPunk will eventually have Micropub API - REST patterns will be needed
4. **Correctness**: HTTP 404 is the semantically correct response for "resource not found"
5. **Debugging**: Clearer error signaling for developers and future API consumers
### Trade-offs
**Pros**:
- Consistent HTTP semantics
- Easier to reason about
- Better for future API development
- Test suite alignment
**Cons**:
- Slightly worse UX (user sees error page instead of flash message)
- Requires custom 404 error handler for good UX
- More routes need explicit existence checks
**Mitigation**: Implement custom 404 error handler that shows user-friendly message with navigation back to dashboard.
## Implementation Plan
### Changes Required
#### 1. Fix `update_note_submit()` in `starpunk/routes/admin.py`
**Current** (lines 127-164):
```python
@bp.route("/edit/<int:note_id>", methods=["POST"])
@require_auth
def update_note_submit(note_id: int):
content = request.form.get("content", "").strip()
published = "published" in request.form
if not content:
flash("Content cannot be empty", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))
try:
note = update_note(id=note_id, content=content, published=published)
flash(f"Note updated: {note.slug}", "success")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard"))
except ValueError as e:
flash(f"Error updating note: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))
except Exception as e:
flash(f"Unexpected error updating note: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))
```
**Proposed**:
```python
@bp.route("/edit/<int:note_id>", methods=["POST"])
@require_auth
def update_note_submit(note_id: int):
# CHECK IF NOTE EXISTS FIRST
from starpunk.notes import NoteNotFoundError
existing_note = get_note(id=note_id, load_content=False)
if not existing_note:
flash("Note not found", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 404
content = request.form.get("content", "").strip()
published = "published" in request.form
if not content:
flash("Content cannot be empty", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))
try:
note = update_note(id=note_id, content=content, published=published)
flash(f"Note updated: {note.slug}", "success")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard"))
except ValueError as e:
flash(f"Error updating note: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))
except Exception as e:
flash(f"Unexpected error updating note: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))
```
#### 2. Fix DELETE route consistency (OPTIONAL)
The delete route should also check for existence:
**Add to `delete_note_submit()` before deletion**:
```python
@bp.route("/delete/<int:note_id>", methods=["POST"])
@require_auth
def delete_note_submit(note_id: int):
# Check for confirmation
if request.form.get("confirm") != "yes":
flash("Deletion cancelled", "info")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard"))
# CHECK IF NOTE EXISTS
existing_note = get_note(id=note_id, load_content=False)
if not existing_note:
flash("Note not found", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 404
try:
delete_note(id=note_id, soft=False)
flash("Note deleted successfully", "success")
except ValueError as e:
flash(f"Error deleting note: {e}", "error")
except Exception as e:
flash(f"Unexpected error deleting note: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard"))
```
**However**: The test `test_delete_nonexistent_note_shows_error` expects 200 (redirect), not 404. This test may need updating, or we accept the inconsistency for delete operations (which are idempotent).
**Recommendation**: Update the delete test to expect 404 for consistency.
### Testing Strategy
After implementing the fix:
1. Run `test_update_nonexistent_note_404` - should PASS
2. Run `test_edit_nonexistent_note_404` - should still PASS
3. Run full test suite to check for regressions
4. Consider updating `test_delete_nonexistent_note_shows_error` to expect 404
## Consistency Matrix
| Route | Method | Resource Missing | Current Behavior | Expected Behavior | Status |
|-------|--------|------------------|------------------|-------------------|--------|
| `/admin/edit/<id>` | GET | Returns 404 | 404 | 404 | ✓ CORRECT |
| `/admin/edit/<id>` | POST | Returns 302 | 302 | 404 | ✗ FIX NEEDED |
| `/admin/delete/<id>` | POST | Returns 302 | 302 | 404? | ⚠ INCONSISTENT TEST |
## Additional Recommendations
### 1. Create Architecture Decision Record
Document this decision in `/home/phil/Projects/starpunk/docs/decisions/ADR-012-error-handling-http-status-codes.md`
### 2. Create Error Handling Standard
Document error handling patterns in `/home/phil/Projects/starpunk/docs/standards/http-error-handling.md`:
- When to return 404 vs redirect
- How to handle validation errors
- Flash message patterns
- Custom error pages
### 3. Exception Hierarchy Review
The exception handling in routes could be more specific:
```python
except NoteNotFoundError as e: # ← Should have been caught earlier
# This shouldn't happen now that we check first
flash("Note not found", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 404
except InvalidNoteDataError as e: # ← More specific than ValueError
flash(f"Invalid data: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.edit_note_form", note_id=note_id))
except NoteSyncError as e: # ← File/DB sync issues
flash(f"System error: {e}", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 500
except Exception as e: # ← Truly unexpected
current_app.logger.error(f"Unexpected error in update_note_submit: {e}")
flash("An unexpected error occurred", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 500
```
However, with the existence check at the start, `NoteNotFoundError` should never be raised from `update_note()`.
## Decision Summary
### The Fix
**Change `/home/phil/Projects/starpunk/starpunk/routes/admin.py` line 129-154**:
Add existence check before processing form data:
```python
# Add after function definition, before form processing
existing_note = get_note(id=note_id, load_content=False)
if not existing_note:
flash("Note not found", "error")
return redirect(url_for("admin.dashboard")), 404
```
### Why This is the Right Approach
1. **Matches existing pattern**: GET route already does this (line 118-122)
2. **Matches test expectations**: Both edit tests expect 404
3. **HTTP correctness**: 404 is the right status for missing resources
4. **Future-proof**: Will work correctly when Micropub API is added
5. **Simple fix**: Minimal code change, high consistency gain
### What NOT to Do
**Do NOT** change the test to expect 302. The test is correct; the implementation is wrong.
**Reason**:
- Redirecting on POST to a nonexistent resource is semantically incorrect
- Makes debugging harder (did the update fail, or does the resource not exist?)
- Inconsistent with GET behavior
- Bad pattern for future API development
## Conclusion
This is a bug in the implementation, not the test. The fix is straightforward: add an existence check at the start of `update_note_submit()`, matching the pattern used in `edit_note_form()`.
This architectural pattern should be applied consistently across all routes:
1. Check resource existence first
2. Return 404 if not found (with user-friendly flash message)
3. Validate input
4. Perform operation
5. Handle expected exceptions
6. Return appropriate status codes
**Next Steps**:
1. Implement the fix in `update_note_submit()`
2. Run tests to verify fix
3. Consider fixing delete route for consistency
4. Document pattern in standards
5. Create ADR for HTTP error handling policy