- alert: update_failed (per-host, dedup=hostID) + fleet_update_halted
(system-scoped, host_id NULL via new RaiseOrTouchSystem helper).
- ws: UpdateWatcher tracks in-flight command.update dispatches and
reconciles them against incoming hello envelopes — success path
marks the job succeeded and auto-resolves the alert; 90s timeout
marks the job failed and raises update_failed.
- http: POST /api/hosts/{id}/update (admin-only JSON) + the HTMX
/hosts/{id}/update form variant. Pre-checks: host exists, online,
agent_version != current, no running update job. Refactored core
into Server.dispatchHostUpdate so the fleet worker can share it
without going through HTTP.
- fleetupdate: rolling worker iterating through host slots, halting
on first failure and raising fleet_update_halted. Polling-based
version-match (re-read hosts.agent_version every 1s up to 95s) —
no extra plumbing into the WS hello path. At-most-one-running is
enforced at the store layer (ErrFleetUpdateRunning).
- cmd/server: wire UpdateWatcher and FleetWorker into the main
goroutine; the worker uses a small serverDispatcher adapter that
delegates back into Server.DispatchHostUpdate.
Tests: watcher (success/timeout/mismatch/late-hello), HTTP endpoint
(happy + four pre-check branches + RBAC), worker (two-host happy,
timeout-halt, host-offline-halt, already-at-target skip, cancel
mid-run, double-Start guard).
Until now the open-alert key was (host_id, kind, resolved_at IS NULL).
A host with two source groups both failing collapsed onto one
backup_failed row — second failure bumped last_seen_at and
overwrote the message but never re-fan-out. Operators saw one
alert that appeared to flap, not two distinct broken things.
Schema changes (column-level ALTER, no rebuild):
- 0015 jobs.source_group_id (FK → source_groups, ON DELETE SET NULL,
index). Populated for backup jobs in CreateJob.
- 0016 alerts.dedup_key (NOT NULL DEFAULT ''). The old alerts_open
partial index gets dropped and replaced with a UNIQUE partial
index on (host_id, kind, dedup_key) WHERE resolved_at IS NULL —
the index is now the actual dedup primitive.
Plumbing:
- RaiseOrTouch / AutoResolve / Alert struct gain dedup_key.
- engine.JobFinishedEvent gains SourceGroupID; handleJobFinished
passes it through for backup_failed only (forget/prune/check stay
repo-scoped with key='').
- ws.handler reads SourceGroupID off the freshly-loaded job row.
- dispatchJobWithPayload gains a *string sourceGroupID arg; the
per-group Run-now path and schedule.fire path pass &g.ID.
Test coverage: TestRaiseOrTouchDedupsPerSourceGroup proves two
distinct groups produce two distinct open alerts and that resolving
one does not auto-resolve the other.
Dev tool: cmd/_fake_alert gains -dedup-key flag.
Spotted during the live Playwright sweep: clicking Acknowledge or
Resolve updated the alert row but never fanned out a notification.
The handlers went straight to Store.Acknowledge/Resolve, bypassing
the hub.
Add Engine.Acknowledge and Engine.Resolve that wrap the store call
and dispatch the matching event to every enabled channel. The UI
handlers prefer the engine path when wired, and fall back to the
direct store call so unit tests that construct a Server without an
engine still work.
Use context.WithoutCancel for the goroutine dispatch — the request
context is cancelled the instant the handler returns 204, so the
naive 'go e.hub.Dispatch(ctx, ...)' was racing the response and
losing the channel-list query with 'context canceled'.