feat(auth): implement session-based token management with revocation support
Add Session model, SessionService, and SessionRepository to track user login sessions and enable token revocation on auth-critical events. - Introduce explicit TokenType (access/refresh) in JWT claims to prevent refresh token misuse via access token endpoints - Add SessionID field to JWT claims, enabling stateless JWT validation against revoked sessions - Replace legacy Auth middleware with RequireAuth/OptionalAuth pipeline that validates token type, account status, and session validity - Implement session revocation on password change, reset, user ban/inactive, and explicit logout - Add Principal cache with active invalidation for banned/role-changed users - Fix IDOR vulnerability: GetMessagesByCursor now validates currentUserID is conversation participant via GetParticipantStrict - Add group member visibility checks: announcements, group info, member list now require group membership - Simplify Casbin policy: remove g grouping, use r.sub == p.sub matcher with globMatch; user_roles table is single source of truth for roles - Add migration logic to clean legacy casbin g rules and migrate old p rules from path-style to admin/<domain> resource naming
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@@ -125,7 +125,8 @@ func (h *WSHandler) HandleWebSocket(c *gin.Context) {
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return
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}
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claims, err := h.jwtService.ParseToken(token)
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// 仅接受 access token,防止 refresh token 通过 WebSocket 入口绕过限制。
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claims, err := h.jwtService.ParseAccessToken(token)
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if err != nil {
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response.Unauthorized(c, "invalid token")
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return
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