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jobtrackingapp/JobTrackerApi/Services/LocalSessionValidator.cs
cesnimda c6918cbeea feat(auth): add server-tracked sessions with view/revoke
JWTs were previously fully stateless -- the token alone was the credential
until its own expiry, with no way to list or kill a session server-side. Add
a UserSession table alongside every JWT issued (AppSessionIssuer), embed its
id as a "sid" claim, and check that claim against the DB on every "local"
scheme request (Program.cs OnTokenValidated) so a session can actually be
revoked before its JWT naturally expires. New /api/auth/sessions endpoints
(list, revoke one, revoke-others) plus a Sessions card on the profile page.

Fails closed on a missing "sid" claim: every JWT issued going forward has
one, so a token without it is either pre-deploy (forces one re-login for
already-signed-in users at deploy time, same additive-forward cost the
2FA/trusted-device work on this branch already paid) or forged.
2026-07-13 01:47:31 +02:00

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using System.Security.Claims;
using JobTrackerApi.Data;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
namespace JobTrackerApi.Services;
// The actual revocation check behind Program.cs's "local" JwtBearer OnTokenValidated. Pulled out
// of Program.cs so it's unit-testable without standing up a full TestServer/HTTP pipeline.
public static class LocalSessionValidator
{
public static async Task<bool> IsValidAsync(JobTrackerContext db, ClaimsPrincipal? principal, DateTimeOffset now, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
var sid = principal?.FindFirst("sid")?.Value;
// Fail closed: see the comment on the OnTokenValidated wiring in Program.cs for why a
// missing sid is rejected rather than grandfathered in.
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(sid)) return false;
var session = await db.UserSessions.IgnoreQueryFilters()
.FirstOrDefaultAsync(x => x.Id == sid, cancellationToken);
if (session is null || session.RevokedAtUtc is not null || session.ExpiresAtUtc <= now) return false;
if (now - session.LastSeenAtUtc > TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5))
{
session.LastSeenAtUtc = now;
await db.SaveChangesAsync(cancellationToken);
}
return true;
}
}