refactor(260607-l6l): extract shared deriveDisplayName helper (BUG 2 DRY)

The displayName claim-preference logic (name → preferred_username → email →
sub fallback) was duplicated verbatim in me.ts and events.ts resolveUserId.
Extract it to auth/user.ts as deriveDisplayName and use it in both call sites,
so the rule has one definition. Update the events.test.ts user.js mock to keep
the real helper (spread importActual) while stubbing only upsertUser.
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Lucas Berger
2026-06-07 15:37:18 -04:00
parent 509f4b26e0
commit a99ef1daae
4 changed files with 48 additions and 32 deletions
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import { db } from '../db/client.js'
import { calendarEvents, calendars, users, calendarOutbox } from '../db/schema.js'
import { expandOccurrences } from '../broker/expand.js'
import { getAuth } from '../auth/middleware.js'
import { upsertUser } from '../auth/user.js'
import { upsertUser, deriveDisplayName } from '../auth/user.js'
// Side-effect import: brings in the ContextVariableMap augmentation for c.get('user')
import '../auth/devBypass.js'
@@ -66,16 +66,10 @@ async function resolveUserId(c: any): Promise<number | null> {
const iss = (auth.iss as string | undefined) ?? ''
const sub = auth.sub ?? ''
// Derive displayName with same preference order as me.ts (name → preferred_username
// → email → sub fallback). Both call sites must agree so a write-path upsert does not
// overwrite a correctly-derived name with a worse one.
const claimStr = (v: unknown): string | undefined =>
typeof v === 'string' && v.trim() !== '' ? v.trim() : undefined
const displayName =
claimStr(auth.name) ??
claimStr(auth.preferred_username) ??
claimStr(auth.email) ??
`Member ${String(sub).slice(0, 8)}`
// Derive displayName via the shared helper (name → preferred_username → email
// → sub fallback) so the write-path upsert agrees with me.ts and never
// overwrites a correctly-derived name with a worse one.
const displayName = deriveDisplayName(auth, sub)
const user = await upsertUser(iss, sub, displayName)
return user?.id ?? null
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { getAuth } from '../auth/middleware.js'
import { upsertUser } from '../auth/user.js'
import { upsertUser, deriveDisplayName } from '../auth/user.js'
// Side-effect import: brings in the ContextVariableMap augmentation for c.get('user')
import '../auth/devBypass.js'
@@ -53,22 +53,10 @@ meRouter.get('/', async (c) => {
const iss = (auth.iss as string | undefined) ?? ''
const sub = auth.sub ?? ''
// Derive the best available display name from OIDC claims, in preference order:
// 1. name — full name set by the IdP (most human-friendly)
// 2. preferred_username — often the login handle; still readable
// 3. email — readable but reveals contact info; acceptable fallback
// 4. sub — always present; not human-friendly but never blank
//
// Each candidate is tested defensively — Authelia may omit or blank-out any claim.
// Whether Authelia emits name/preferred_username is an operator configuration concern
// (e.g. userinfo scope, claim mappings in authelia config) — out of scope here.
const claimStr = (v: unknown): string | undefined =>
typeof v === 'string' && v.trim() !== '' ? v.trim() : undefined
const displayName =
claimStr(auth.name) ??
claimStr(auth.preferred_username) ??
claimStr(auth.email) ??
`Member ${String(sub).slice(0, 8)}`
// Derive the best available display name from OIDC claims (name →
// preferred_username → email → sub fallback). Shared helper keeps every
// upsert call site in agreement (see deriveDisplayName).
const displayName = deriveDisplayName(auth, sub)
const user = await upsertUser(iss, sub, displayName)