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Alejandro Gutiérrez 0f32529370
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fix(apikey): revoke must verify a row was actually updated
claudemesh apikey revoke <id> reported success even when the input
didn't match any row in mesh.api_key. The CLI's `apikey list` shows
truncated 8-char prefixes; users naturally paste those; broker did
exact-id match against meshApiKey.id; UPDATE affected 0 rows; old
revokeApiKey returned void so the CLI couldn't tell. Discovered via
end-to-end CLI smoke test against prod (roadmap validation pass).

Three-part fix:

- broker.revokeApiKey now returns
  { status: "revoked"|"not_found"|"not_unique"; id?, matches? } and
  accepts either the full id or a unique prefix (>=6 chars). Prefix
  matching is bounded to the caller's mesh and only succeeds if
  exactly one row matches; ambiguous prefixes return not_unique so
  we never silently revoke the wrong key.

- New WSApiKeyRevokeResponseMessage carries the structured status
  back to the CLI. Old apikey_revoke_ok type removed before being
  released — never shipped to users. The error path is no longer
  used for not_found/not_unique cases; the unified response carries
  both outcomes.

- CLI's apiKeyRevoke now resolves with { ok, id } | { ok: false,
  code, message }. runApiKeyRevoke surfaces the code/message and
  exits non-zero on failure (NOT_FOUND for missing, INVALID_ARGS
  for ambiguous prefix).

Net effect: pasting `claudemesh apikey revoke vq0fwjdX` now actually
revokes the key whose id starts with vq0fwjdX (or fails loud if 0
or >1 keys match). Verified against prod via the new branch's CLI
binary before commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 18:39:25 +01:00
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