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3. Wursor generates the pairing code, not the plugin
- Status: Accepted
- Date: 2026-08-15
Context
The IMPLEMENTATION.md Sprint 2 sketch had Wursor_Auth::generate_pairing_code() run on the plugin (TV-style pairing). PRD §7.1.4 says the user "copies a code from the Wursor web app" — the code must be bound to the signed-in account before the site is known. The plugin is a privileged backdoor (files, DB, WP-CLI) to the live site (R9).
Decision
Wursor generates the pairing code bound to the account; the user pastes it into the plugin; the plugin redeems it with its site_url; Wursor issues scoped read/deploy tokens plus an HMAC secret. Full protocol in spikes/pairing-threat-model.md.
Options considered
- Plugin-local generate/redeem (the sketch).
- Wursor-generated, pasted into the plugin.
Rejected
- Plugin-local — cannot bind the code to an account before the site is known; a 6-char code with no TTL/lockout/HMAC is site ownership via a leaked URL.
Consequences
- 8+ char code, 5-min TTL, 5-attempt lockout, one redeem, HMAC, hashed scoped tokens are the Sprint 2 test spec.
- The
generate_pairing_codesketch in IMPLEMENTATION.md is wrong and will be corrected during Sprint 2. - The threat model (T1–T10) is the audit trail for this boundary.