Module: Clickwrap::Lifecycle
- Defined in:
- lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb
Overview
Everything that happens to evidence after it is captured.
The rule that governs all of it: nothing here rewrites history. Withdrawing consent, correcting a declaration, consuming an authorization, expiring an acknowledgment, superseding an agreement — each appends a new event linked to the one it acts on, and updates the current-state projection. The original event stays exactly as it was written, because a receipt has to be able to show both what is true now and what was true then.
The lifecycle each kind gets is the one it actually needs. Consent is withdrawable because someone must be able to change their mind as easily as they agreed. An agreement is not: withdrawing future consent to marketing does not retroactively unmake a contract, and a gem that let it would be recording something false.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.append_lifecycle_event!(event:, event_type:, reason:, actor: nil, extra: {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Appends a linked lifecycle event without touching the projection.
- .change_consent_scope!(statement_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) ⇒ Object
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.consume_authorization!(event:, because: nil) ⇒ Object
Consumes a one-time authorization.
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.correct!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, replaces: nil, acting_for: nil, because: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) ⇒ Object
Records a corrected factual statement.
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.exempt!(policy_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil) ⇒ Object
An explicitly recorded system exemption.
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.expected_tenant_key_for(state, tenant) ⇒ Object
The tenant key this state's grant was recorded under, given what the withdrawing caller can see.
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.expire_due!(at: Clickwrap.now) ⇒ Object
Expires everything past its validity.
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.renew!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, because: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) ⇒ Object
A renewal always starts a new validity period rather than extending the old one, so a stale expiry can never quietly survive a renewal.
- .revoke!(statement_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil) ⇒ Object
- .supersede!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, because: nil, http_request: nil) ⇒ Object
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.withdraw!(purpose_key, actor:, because:, tenant: nil, subject: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil) ⇒ Object
Withdraws a consent purpose.
Class Method Details
.append_lifecycle_event!(event:, event_type:, reason:, actor: nil, extra: {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Appends a linked lifecycle event without touching the projection. Used by holds and dispositions, which record that something happened to the evidence rather than changing what the evidence says.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 365 def append_lifecycle_event!(event:, event_type:, reason:, actor: nil, extra: {}, &block) now = Clickwrap.now lifecycle_actor = actor || SystemActor.new("clickwrap_lifecycle") human_operator = actor.present? && !actor.is_a?(SystemActor) Event.transaction do # Actor lock BEFORE the event insert (which reserves the chain head): # every evidence writer takes these two locks actor-first, the order # capture uses, so no two paths can deadlock against each other. StatementIdentityLock.acquire_for_actor!(event.actor_reference) appended = Event.create!( { event_type: event_type, policy_key: event.policy_key, policy_revision_id: event.policy_revision_id, root_event_id: event.root_event_id || event.id, predecessor_event_id: event.id, actor: lifecycle_actor.is_a?(::ActiveRecord::Base) ? lifecycle_actor : nil, actor_reference: reference_for(lifecycle_actor), tenant_key: event.tenant_key, subject_key: event.subject_key, capture_channel: "system", attribution_method: human_operator ? "operator_session" : "system_process", recorded_at_by_server: now, reason: reason, retention_class_key: event.retention_class_key, canonical_schema_version: Clickwrap::CANONICAL_SCHEMA_VERSION, gem_version: Clickwrap::VERSION, created_at: now }.merge(extra) ) block&.call(appended) appended.finalize_integrity! appended end end |
.change_consent_scope!(statement_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 163 def (statement_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) require_reason!(because, "Changing consent scope") state = find_state!(statement_key, actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, acting_for: acting_for) unless state.kind == "consent" raise LifecycleError, "Only consent has a changeable scope; #{statement_key} is #{state.kind}." end Capture.new( policy: Clickwrap.policy!(state.policy_key), actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, http_request: http_request, submission: submission, answers: answers, reason: because, acting_for: acting_for, event_type: "scope_change", root_event_id: state.root_event_id, predecessor_event_id: state.current_event_id, statement_action_overrides: { statement_key.to_s => "scope_changed" } ).capture! end |
.consume_authorization!(event:, because: nil) ⇒ Object
Consumes a one-time authorization. Called inside the transaction that performs the protected action, after the row lock the capture took, so two concurrent attempts cannot both spend the same authorization.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 206 def (event:, because: nil) source_event = Event.includes(:statements).find(event.id) = source_event.statements.select(&:one_time?) .map do || ::ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do identity = StatementState.identity_for( policy_key: source_event.policy_key, statement_key: .statement_key, actor_reference: source_event.actor_reference, tenant_key: source_event.tenant_key, subject_key: source_event.subject_key, represented_party_reference: source_event.represented_party_reference ) StatementIdentityLock.acquire_for_actor!(source_event.actor_reference) StatementIdentityLock.acquire!(identity.fetch(:identity_digest)) state = StatementState.lock.find_by( identity ) if (source_event, .statement_key) raise AlreadyConsumedError, "Authorization #{.statement_key} from event #{source_event.id} " \ "was already consumed. A one-time authorization cannot be spent twice." end consumed_at = Clickwrap.now consumption = append_lifecycle_event!( event: source_event, event_type: "consumption", reason: because.presence || "The one-time authorization was consumed", actor: nil ) do |appended| appended.statements.create!( ordinal: 0, statement_key: .statement_key, kind: .kind, action: "consumed", assertion_text: "The authorization #{.statement_key} was consumed.", assertion_locale: "en", required: false, optional: false, answered: false, purpose_key: .purpose_key, valid_from: consumed_at, created_at: consumed_at ) end # A later authorization for the same actor/subject may already be # current while an earlier provider result is being reconciled. # Record consumption of the earlier authorization without spending # or deactivating the later one. if state && state.root_event_id.to_s == source_event.id.to_s && state.state == "active" CurrentState.transition!(state, to: "consumed", event: consumption, at: consumed_at) end consumption end end end |
.correct!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, replaces: nil, acting_for: nil, because: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) ⇒ Object
Records a corrected factual statement. A correction does not imply the original was false when it was made — people's circumstances change, and conflating "this changed" with "this was a lie" would be both wrong and unfair to the person who declared it.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 98 def correct!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, replaces: nil, acting_for: nil, because: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) require_reason!(because, "Correcting a declaration or attestation") state = find_state!(statement_key, actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, acting_for: acting_for) unless Vocabulary.correctable?(state.kind) raise LifecycleError, "#{statement_key} is a #{state.kind}, which is not corrected. An agreement is " \ "superseded by a new version; consent is withdrawn and granted again." end origin = lifecycle_origin!(state, replaces) policy = Clickwrap.policy!(state.policy_key) Capture.new( policy: policy, actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, acting_for: acting_for, http_request: http_request, submission: submission, answers: answers, reason: because, event_type: "correction", root_event_id: state.root_event_id, predecessor_event_id: origin.id, statement_action_overrides: { statement_key.to_s => "corrected" } ).capture! end |
.exempt!(policy_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil) ⇒ Object
An explicitly recorded system exemption.
Seeds, imports, invitations, admin actions, and service accounts must
never "accept" by omitting a browser parameter or by fabricating a human
click. An exemption says plainly that no human action occurred, records
who created it and why, and never satisfies agreed_to? — it answers
the separate exempted_from? question. There is no "missing checkbox
means system account" inference anywhere in this gem.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 295 def exempt!(policy_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil) require_reason!(because, "Recording an exemption") policy = Clickwrap.policy!(policy_key.to_s) unless policy.permits_exemptions? raise LifecycleError, "Policy #{policy.key} does not permit exemptions. If system-created records " \ "legitimately bypass it, say so in the policy with `permit_exemptions`, so the " \ "decision is visible in review rather than implied by a call site." end now = Clickwrap.now revision = PolicyRevision.freeze_for(policy) ::ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do # Actor lock BEFORE the event insert: creating the event reserves the # chain head, and every writer must take these two locks in the same # order (actor first, chain head second — the order capture uses) or # two concurrent paths deadlock against each other. StatementIdentityLock.acquire_for_actor!(reference_for(actor)) event = Event.create!( event_type: "exemption", policy_key: policy.key, policy_revision: revision, actor: actor.is_a?(::ActiveRecord::Base) ? actor : nil, actor_reference: reference_for(actor), # Reference.tenant, never to_s: an Active Record tenant's to_s is a # per-process memory address, which would make the exemption # permanently unfindable (and no two exemptions equal). tenant_key: Reference.tenant(tenant), subject: subject.is_a?(::ActiveRecord::Base) ? subject : nil, subject_key: StatementState.subject_key_for(subject), capture_channel: "system", attribution_method: "system_process", recorded_at_by_server: now, reason: because, retention_class_key: policy.retention_class_key, canonical_schema_version: Clickwrap::CANONICAL_SCHEMA_VERSION, gem_version: Clickwrap::VERSION, created_at: now ) policy.statements.each_with_index do |statement, index| event.statements.create!( ordinal: index, statement_key: statement.key, kind: statement.kind, action: statement.initial_action, assertion_text: "Exempted: no human action was recorded for this statement.", assertion_locale: "en", required: statement.required?, optional: statement.optional?, answered: false, purpose_key: statement.purpose_key, valid_from: now, created_at: now ) end event.finalize_integrity! CurrentState.apply!(event.reload) event end end |
.expected_tenant_key_for(state, tenant) ⇒ Object
The tenant key this state's grant was recorded under, given what the
withdrawing caller can see. The state's own policy translates the
caller's ambient tenant (:not_applicable policies always record nil);
a state whose policy is no longer declared falls back to the raw value,
which is the only reading its records can support.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 83 def expected_tenant_key_for(state, tenant) policy = begin Clickwrap.policy!(state.policy_key) rescue UnknownPolicyError nil end return Reference.tenant(tenant) if policy.nil? Reference.tenant(policy.tenant_from_controller(tenant)) end |
.expire_due!(at: Clickwrap.now) ⇒ Object
Expires everything past its validity. Reporting and tidiness only: verification evaluates expiry live against the clock, so evidence never becomes wrongly valid because a job did not run — which is also why one contended row (a person withdrawing mid-sweep) skips instead of aborting the whole batch and leaving every later state untouched.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 273 def expire_due!(at: Clickwrap.now) expired = [] StatementState.due_for_expiry(at).find_each do |state| expired << transition!(state, to: "expired", event_type: "expiry", action: "expired", because: "The validity period recorded at capture ended", actor: nil, at: at) rescue LifecycleError, ::ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError # This row moved under the sweep (withdrawn, consumed, or locked by a # live transition). The next sweep — or live verification — owns it. next end expired end |
.renew!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, because: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) ⇒ Object
A renewal always starts a new validity period rather than extending the old one, so a stale expiry can never quietly survive a renewal.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 132 def renew!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, because: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil, submission: nil, answers: nil) require_reason!(because, "Renewing a statement") state = find_state!(statement_key, actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, acting_for: acting_for) policy = Clickwrap.policy!(state.policy_key) statement = policy.statement!(statement_key) unless statement.expirable? && statement.valid_for.present? raise LifecycleError, "#{statement_key} is a #{statement.kind} with no validity period, so it cannot be renewed." end action = statement.kind == "consent" ? "renewed" : statement.initial_action Capture.new( policy: policy, actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, acting_for: acting_for, http_request: http_request, submission: submission, answers: answers, reason: because, event_type: "renewal", root_event_id: state.root_event_id, predecessor_event_id: state.current_event_id, statement_action_overrides: { statement_key.to_s => action } ).capture! end |
.revoke!(statement_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 183 def revoke!(statement_key, actor:, because:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil) require_reason!(because, "Revoking an authorization") state = find_state!(statement_key, actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, acting_for: acting_for) transition!(state, to: "revoked", event_type: "revocation", action: "revoked", because: because, http_request: http_request, actor: actor) end |
.supersede!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, because: nil, http_request: nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 194 def supersede!(statement_key, actor:, subject: nil, tenant: nil, acting_for: nil, because: nil, http_request: nil) state = find_state!(statement_key, actor: actor, subject: subject, tenant: tenant, acting_for: acting_for) transition!(state, to: "superseded", event_type: "supersession", action: "superseded", because: because, http_request: http_request, actor: actor) end |
.withdraw!(purpose_key, actor:, because:, tenant: nil, subject: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil) ⇒ Object
Withdraws a consent purpose. First-class, because consent that cannot be withdrawn as easily as it was given is not what this gem will record as consent — the policy compiler already refused to accept one without a withdrawal route.
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# File 'lib/clickwrap/lifecycle.rb', line 24 def withdraw!(purpose_key, actor:, because:, tenant: nil, subject: nil, acting_for: nil, http_request: nil) require_reason!(because, "Withdrawing consent") candidates = StatementState .for_actor(reference_for(actor)) .for_purpose(purpose_key) .where(kind: "consent", subject_key: Reference.subject(subject), represented_party_reference: Reference.represented_party(acting_for)) .to_a # Tenant is matched under EACH state's own policy semantics, exactly as # the grant was recorded: a consent captured under # `tenant_is :not_applicable` lives at a nil tenant key, and the # ambient organization in the withdrawing session must not hide it — # that would make consent granted personally unwithdrawable the moment # the person joins an organization. for_purpose = candidates.select do |state| state.tenant_key == expected_tenant_key_for(state, tenant) end states = for_purpose.select { |state| state.state == "active" } if states.empty? # Two different situations, told apart, because a person pressing # "withdraw" twice is not the same as an application withdrawing # something that was never granted — and a controller showing the # first person an error would be both wrong and alarming. if for_purpose.any? { |state| state.state == "withdrawn" } raise AlreadyWithdrawnError, "Consent for #{purpose_key.inspect} was already withdrawn. Nothing further " \ "was recorded; withdrawing twice is not an error worth showing a person." end raise NotWithdrawableError, "There is no consent for #{purpose_key.inspect} to withdraw. It was never " \ "granted — and leaving an optional control unselected creates no grant, so " \ "there may be nothing here to find." end # One transaction for every matching state: a person withdrawing a # purpose granted under several statements must never end up half # withdrawn with an error implying nothing happened. events = StatementState.transaction do states.map do |state| transition!(state, to: "withdrawn", event_type: "withdrawal", action: "withdrawn", because: because, http_request: http_request, actor: actor) end end events.length == 1 ? events.first : events end |