# API v2: Headscale's v2 API This is Headscale's v2 HTTP API, served at `/api/v2`. Some of its endpoints are **ported from Tailscale's API**, reusing Tailscale's wire shapes, so the Tailscale ecosystem that cannot talk to Headscale today works: the [Terraform/OpenTofu provider], [tscli], and the official [Go client] (`tailscale.com/client/tailscale/v2`). It is **not** a port of the whole Tailscale API. Ported endpoints are added one at a time, only as we need them; a headscale-native v2 endpoint may use headscale's own conventions. The headscale-native admin API stays at `/api/v1` (`hscontrol/api/v1`). This guide is for the endpoints **ported from Tailscale**. [Terraform/OpenTofu provider]: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/tailscale/tailscale/latest [tscli]: https://github.com/jaxxstorm/tscli [Go client]: https://pkg.go.dev/tailscale.com/client/tailscale/v2 ## Conventions - Operations derived from Tailscale carry the `Tailscale compat` tag. - The `{tailnet}` path segment must be `-` (the single Headscale tailnet); anything else is `404`. See `requireDefaultTailnet`. - Errors use **Tailscale's** body (`{"message","data","status"}`), installed as a per-API transform (`tailscaleErrorTransformer` in `errors.go`). A future headscale-native v2 operation would keep Huma's RFC 9457 problem+json. - Auth accepts a credential as **HTTP Basic** (key as username, what the SDK sends) or **Bearer**: an admin API key (`hskey-api-…`), or an OAuth access token (`hskey-oauthtok-…`). See `authMiddleware`. - Each operation declares the Tailscale scope it requires (`auth_keys`, `oauth_keys`, `devices:core`, `devices:routes`, `policy_file`, `feature_settings`, each with a `:read` subset, plus `all`/`all:read`). `requireScope` records it both for the middleware and in the generated OpenAPI, as an `x-required-scope` extension and a sentence in the operation description, so the scope shows up in the docs and spec. Enforcement: an **admin API key is all-access** (scope checks skipped); an **OAuth access token is scope-limited**, the middleware checks the operation's declared scope against the token's grant (`scope.Grants`, where a write scope subsumes its `:read` and `all`/`all:read` are super-scopes). The two are told apart by credential prefix. - Resolve one entity by id with a typed getter (`GetNodeByID`, `GetUserByID`, `GetAPIKeyByID`, `GetPreAuthKeyByID`); add one to state/db if it is missing rather than scanning a `List`. Build responses from the view accessors (`NodeView`/`UserView`/`PreAuthKeyView`), never `AsStruct()`. - Reuse upstream wire shapes, but declare the request/response structs here: Huma reflects these to build the OpenAPI schema, and the upstream `Key`'s `ExpirySeconds *time.Duration` marshals as nanoseconds, which the spec and every client read as seconds. ## OAuth clients & scopes Most of the Tailscale ecosystem (the Terraform provider, `tscli`, the Go client) accepts **either** an API key **or OAuth 2.0 client-credentials**; the Kubernetes operator is OAuth-only. Supporting OAuth lets all of them drive Headscale. - **OAuth clients** are not a separate resource; they are `keyType:"client"` on the keys endpoint, exactly as Tailscale does it. Create (`POST /api/v2/tailnet/-/keys` with `{"keyType":"client","scopes":[…],"tags":[…]}`) returns a `Key` whose `id` is the client id and whose `key` is the secret, **shown once**; get/list never re-expose it. The secret is `hskey-client--`, embedding the client id so the token endpoint derives it from the secret (Tailscale's `get-authkey` trick). See `keys.go` (`createOAuthClient`) and `db/oauth.go`. - **Token endpoint** `POST /api/v2/oauth/token` (`oauth.go`) is a plain handler, not a Huma operation: it takes `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and emits RFC 6749 OAuth2 error bodies (`{"error","error_description"}`). Credentials arrive in the body or HTTP Basic; optional space-delimited `scope`/`tags` narrow the token to a subset of the client's grant. It returns a 1-hour `Bearer` access token (`hskey-oauthtok-…`). - **Scope enforcement** is the one seam in `authMiddleware`. **Tag enforcement**: an auth key minted by a token may only carry tags the token holds, or tags owned-by them via the policy `tagOwners` (`State.TagOwnedByTags` → `policy/v2`), so e.g. an operator token tagged `tag:k8s-operator` may mint `tag:k8s` keys. - Credentials/tokens are stored like API keys: a public id/prefix plus an **Argon2id** hash of the secret (no JWT, no signing keys). `OAuthClient` and `OAuthAccessToken` live in `types/oauth.go` and `db/oauth.go`. ## Adding an endpoint Worked example: the keys resource (`keys.go`) = Tailscale auth keys = Headscale pre-auth keys. 1. **Read the Tailscale spec.** Find the operation in the [Tailscale API reference](https://tailscale.com/api) (OpenAPI 3.1). Note method, path, request/response schema, and which variant(s) Headscale supports (auth keys only, for keys). 2. **Capture golden samples.** Pull the request + response JSON examples from the spec, prune to the variant, and use them as the assertion in the contract test. _Acceptance: the captured request and response are recorded in the test._ 3. **Map to Headscale.** Write the field ↔ field ↔ `state` call mapping. Record gaps and the decision for each (e.g. Tailscale `preauthorized` has no Headscale equivalent: accepted, ignored, echoed back). _Acceptance: every request field is consumed or deliberately ignored; every response field has a source._ 4. **Implement the Huma operation.** Declare named request/response structs with validation/`default`/`example`/`doc` tags; tag the operation `Tailscale compat`; declare its `Errors`; enforce the tailnet and scope. Map state errors with `mapError`. _Acceptance: `go build ./hscontrol/api/v2/` and the operation appears in `Spec()`._ 5. **Contract test (in-process, `humatest`).** Assert the server accepts the golden request and returns the golden response shape, with secrets and timestamps neutralised. Pin the wire facts (e.g. `expirySeconds` in seconds, the list `{"keys":[...]}` envelope, the error `message`). See `hscontrol/apiv2_keys_test.go`. _Acceptance: the test is green._ 6. **Roundtrip the real clients.** Add a `t.Run` subtest to `TestAPIv2` (`hscontrol/servertest/apiv2_test.go`) for each of the Go client, tscli, and OpenTofu, full create→read→list→delete against one shared server on a real loopback port (`servertest.WithRealListener`). tscli and tofu come from the nix dev shell; a missing binary fails the test. _Acceptance: `nix develop -c go test ./hscontrol/servertest/ -run TestAPIv2` is green._ 7. **Update the CLI** only if the v2 operation fully replaces a v1 one. Tailscale has no separate key-expire verb (its `DELETE` _is_ the revoke), so v2 maps `DELETE` to a soft revoke: the key stays retrievable with `invalid: true` until the collector reaps it (`preauth_keys.revoked_retention`), the equivalent of v1 `preauthkeys expire`. `headscale preauthkeys` still stays on v1 for now (it is the cross-user admin surface), but the verb gap that previously blocked migration is closed.