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import { and, eq, lte } from "drizzle-orm"
import { db } from "@/lib/db"
import {
user as userTable,
profiles,
verification,
consent_log,
admin_audit_log,
account_deletion_requests,
} from "@/lib/db/schema"
import { deleteUserStorage } from "@/lib/storage"
import { stripe } from "@/lib/stripe/client"
import { sendEmail, accountDeletionCompletedHtml } from "@/lib/email/send"
// ============================================================================
// GDPR account deletion (Article 17 — right to erasure).
//
// The DB schema does most of the cascading for us: every data table references
// profiles(id) ON DELETE CASCADE, and profiles references user(id) ON DELETE
// CASCADE — so deleting the auth user row erases the entire portfolio,
// sessions, and linked accounts in one statement. What the cascade CANNOT
// reach lives here: uploaded files in object storage, the Stripe
// subscription/customer, email-keyed verification rows, and PII embedded in
// the FK-less compliance tables (consent_log).
// ============================================================================
export type DeletionOutcome = {
userId: string
filesDeleted: number
stripeSubscription: "cancelled" | "none" | "error"
stripeCustomer: "deleted" | "none" | "error"
/** PayPal has no server-side cancel integration — surfaced so ops can follow up. */
paypalSubscriptionLeftActive: string | null
userRowDeleted: boolean
}
/**
* Irreversibly delete a user's account, data, files, and billing. Safe to call
* for an already-deleted user (it still purges storage and returns cleanly).
*/
export async function executeAccountDeletion(userId: string): Promise<DeletionOutcome> {
const outcome: DeletionOutcome = {
userId,
filesDeleted: 0,
stripeSubscription: "none",
stripeCustomer: "none",
paypalSubscriptionLeftActive: null,
userRowDeleted: false,
}
const profile = await db.query.profiles.findFirst({
where: eq(profiles.id, userId),
columns: {
email: true,
stripe_subscription_id: true,
stripe_customer_id: true,
paypal_subscription_id: true,
},
})
// 1. Billing — stop money moving before the data disappears.
if (profile?.stripe_subscription_id) {
try {
await stripe.subscriptions.cancel(profile.stripe_subscription_id)
outcome.stripeSubscription = "cancelled"
} catch (e) {
// Already-cancelled subscriptions throw; treat "not found"-style errors as done.
outcome.stripeSubscription = isStripeGone(e) ? "cancelled" : "error"
}
}
if (profile?.stripe_customer_id) {
try {
await stripe.customers.del(profile.stripe_customer_id)
outcome.stripeCustomer = "deleted"
} catch (e) {
outcome.stripeCustomer = isStripeGone(e) ? "deleted" : "error"
}
}
if (profile?.paypal_subscription_id) {
outcome.paypalSubscriptionLeftActive = profile.paypal_subscription_id
}
// 2. Stored files (Spaces / local disk) — outside the DB cascade.
try {
outcome.filesDeleted = await deleteUserStorage(userId)
} catch (e) {
console.error(`[gdpr] storage purge failed for ${userId}:`, e)
}
// 3. PII in FK-less compliance tables: keep the consent facts, drop identifiers.
await db
.update(consent_log)
.set({ email: null, ip_address: null, user_agent: null })
.where(eq(consent_log.user_id, userId))
// 4. Email-keyed verification tokens (password reset / email verification).
if (profile?.email) {
await db.delete(verification).where(eq(verification.identifier, profile.email))
}
// 5. The user row — cascades profiles → every portfolio table, sessions, accounts.
const deleted = await db.delete(userTable).where(eq(userTable.id, userId)).returning({ id: userTable.id })
outcome.userRowDeleted = deleted.length > 0
// Close out any open self-service request (covers admin-initiated deletes too).
await db
.update(account_deletion_requests)
.set({ status: "completed", completed_at: new Date().toISOString(), email: null })
.where(
and(
eq(account_deletion_requests.user_id, userId),
eq(account_deletion_requests.status, "pending")
)
)
// 6. Immutable evidence that the erasure ran (admin_id null = system action).
await db.insert(admin_audit_log).values({
admin_id: null,
action: "gdpr_delete_account",
target_user_id: userId,
metadata: { ...outcome },
})
return outcome
}
function isStripeGone(e: unknown): boolean {
const msg = e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e)
return /no such|already.*cancel|resource_missing/i.test(msg)
}
/**
* Process deletion requests whose grace period has elapsed. Called by the
* daily gdpr cron. Failures stay `pending` (with the error recorded) so the
* next run retries them.
*/
export async function processDueDeletions(limit = 25): Promise<{ processed: number; deleted: number }> {
const due = await db
.select()
.from(account_deletion_requests)
.where(
and(
eq(account_deletion_requests.status, "pending"),
lte(account_deletion_requests.scheduled_for, new Date().toISOString())
)
)
.limit(limit)
let deleted = 0
for (const request of due) {
const email = request.email
try {
const outcome = await executeAccountDeletion(request.user_id)
await db
.update(account_deletion_requests)
.set({
status: "completed",
completed_at: new Date().toISOString(),
// Data minimization: the request itself must not keep PII after erasure.
email: null,
metadata: { ...request.metadata, outcome },
})
.where(eq(account_deletion_requests.id, request.id))
deleted++
if (email) {
await sendEmail({
to: email,
subject: "Your account and data have been deleted",
html: accountDeletionCompletedHtml(),
})
}
} catch (e) {
console.error(`[gdpr] deletion failed for ${request.user_id}:`, e)
await db
.update(account_deletion_requests)
.set({
metadata: {
...request.metadata,
last_error: e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e),
last_error_at: new Date().toISOString(),
},
})
.where(eq(account_deletion_requests.id, request.id))
}
}
return { processed: due.length, deleted }
}