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e871b05b38 |
lint: drive baseline to zero, drop only-new-issues gate
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Cleanup pass over the repo so CI can enforce lint going forward
without the only-new-issues escape hatch:
* gofumpt -w across the tree (31 hits, all formatting)
* misspell --fix (25 hits, US-locale spelling) — but reverted on
api.JobCancelled = "cancelled" since that literal is the wire +
DB CHECK constraint value, plus matched the case in store/fleet.go
back to "cancelled" and added //nolint:misspell on both for the
next time someone reaches for the auto-fix
* Wrap every `defer rows.Close()` / `defer stmt.Close()` /
`defer res.Body.Close()` in `defer func() { _ = .Close() }()`
to satisfy errcheck without losing the close itself
* websocket.Dial callers (1 prod, 4 tests) now capture + close the
upgrade response Body — coder/websocket can return res with a nil
Body on success, so the test deferred-closes guard against that
* Annotate the two genuine-by-design nilerr cases with //nolint
comments explaining why nil-on-error is the contract (cookie
missing = no session; ctx cancelled mid-backoff = clean shutdown)
* Add brief godoc on the 10 exported const groups + types that
revive flagged (api.HostOS/HostArch/JobKind/JobStatus/LogStream/
ErrorCode, restic.EventKind, store.Role, web.FS)
* Drop the unused (*Server).userByID method
* Inline the unparam baseView(active) — every UI page is under
the dashboard primary nav today
Result: `golangci-lint run ./...` reports 0 issues. CI lint job
no longer needs only-new-issues: true; X-06 follow-up entry in
tasks.md removed.
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6450bf1b88 |
P2-02 (agent side) + P2-03: agent scheduler + schedule.fire dispatch
Closes the schedule reconciliation loop end-to-end.
* New `internal/agent/scheduler` package wraps robfig/cron/v3 with
the lifecycle the agent needs:
- Apply(ScheduleSetPayload, Sender) stops the prior cron (waiting
for in-flight entries to return), rebuilds from scratch, starts,
and emits schedule.ack with the version we just applied.
- Disabled entries skipped silently; bad cron exprs (which
shouldn't reach us — the server validates — but defensive)
log a warn and skip.
- On each cron tick the entry sends a new schedule.fire envelope
to the server with {schedule_id, scheduled_at}. The scheduler
itself never builds CommandRunPayloads — server is the source
of truth for jobs.
- tx is swapped on every Apply, so reconnect is handled
naturally: cron entries that fire against a dropped tx log
"no active connection" and skip the tick.
- Stop() is idempotent and waits for the cron's in-flight
workers via cron.Stop().Done().
* New wire message api.MsgScheduleFire + api.ScheduleFirePayload
for the agent → server "I just fired locally" RPC.
* Server-side dispatch (schedule_push.go: dispatchScheduledJob):
looks up the schedule by id, validates ownership + that it's
enabled, builds args from kind (paths for backup; other kinds
are still arg-less in Phase 2 and grow as those job kinds land
in P2-05..08), persists a jobs row with actor_kind=schedule +
scheduled_id, and writes command.run back on the same conn so
the agent runs through its existing dispatch path.
* store.CreateJob now writes scheduled_id. This column was in the
schema since 0001 but never populated — the original P1 path
only had operator-driven jobs, so actor_kind was always 'user'
and scheduled_id was always nil.
* cmd/agent/main.go integration: dispatcher gains a
*scheduler.Scheduler; the MsgScheduleSet case now hands the
payload to scheduler.Apply (in a goroutine so the WS read loop
keeps draining other messages).
* WS dispatcher gains OnScheduleFire alongside OnScheduleAck.
* Tests:
- scheduler unit tests (4): ack-on-apply, cron tick fires
schedule.fire envelope, disabled entries don't fire, replace-
prior-state stops the old cron.
- Server-side end-to-end: schedule.fire → command.run with the
right job_id / kind / args, plus jobs row with actor_kind=
"schedule" and scheduled_id linking back to the schedule.
Persistence of next-fire times across agent restarts is
deliberately deferred. A missed fire window during downtime
simply fires once on reconnect — that's the desirable behaviour
(the operator wants the missed backup to run, not be silently
skipped because we lost track of when it was due).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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c275f4ff4c |
phase 1 foundations: api types, store, crypto, auth
Lands the bottom three layers of Phase 1: P1-08 internal/api: protocol_version + envelope + every WS message shape from spec.md §6.2 (Hello, Heartbeat, Job*, Schedule*, etc). Wire-format tests pin the JSON shape so a rename here breaks tests instead of silently breaking the agent. P1-02 + P1-03 internal/store: SQLite via modernc.org/sqlite, embed.FS + a tiny version table for hand-rolled migrations. 0001_initial.sql covers every table from spec.md §5 plus enrollment_tokens and host_schedule_version. Typed accessors for users / sessions / enrollment / audit. WAL + foreign_keys + busy_timeout on by default. P1-06 internal/crypto: XChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD wrapper with per-message random nonce. Key file lifecycle (generate + refuse-to-overwrite, load with size validation). Optional additionalData binds ciphertext to the row that owns it. P1-04 internal/auth (partial — passwords + tokens; sessions middleware lands with the HTTP handlers): argon2id following RFC 9106 (64 MiB / t=3 / p=4 / 32B), constant-time verify. HashToken stores SHA-256 of session/agent/enrollment tokens so a stolen DB doesn't hand over credentials. Build floor moves to Go 1.25 (modernc.org/sqlite v1.50+ requires it); CI + Dockerfile + README updated. Markdown lint diagnostics on tasks.md cleared. All packages tested. ~70 new tests pass in <1s. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |