scripts/provision-gitea-runner.sh is a one-shot, idempotent host
setup for an act_runner LXC. It mounts persistent host volumes for
GOMODCACHE / GOCACHE / act-clones, pre-pulls the runner image,
pre-clones the common GitHub actions, installs golangci-lint, and
sets up a nightly cron to refresh the lot. Generic — no per-project
state.
With those persistent volumes in place, `cache: true` on
actions/setup-go becomes a net negative — the action keeps tar-ing /
un-tar-ing GOMODCACHE+GOCACHE through the Gitea cache backend on
every job, adding ~10s per job and overwriting the volume contents.
Drop it from all three jobs in ci.yml. Add a header comment block
explaining the runner-side expectations and the Go version / build
matrix / upload-artifact context for anyone reading later.
Bumping CI to v2.5.0 surfaced two new gofumpt findings (in two test
files that gofumpt v2.1.6 considered fine). Local re-format with
the matching tool brings them in line.
Pre-commit hook config: prepend $GOPATH/bin to PATH inside the hook
entry so gofumpt + golangci-lint resolve when ~/go/bin isn't on the
operator's interactive shell PATH (common — go install puts them
there but PATH config varies). Without this, the hooks fail with
'Executable not found' even when the tools are installed.
Pin the Makefile setup target to v2.5.0 so a fresh clone gets the
same binary CI runs — keeps pre-commit and CI from drifting again.
The v2.1.6 release binary is built with Go 1.24, and golangci-lint
refuses to load a config targeting a newer toolchain than itself
('Go language version (go1.24) used to build golangci-lint is lower
than the targeted Go version (1.25.0)'). go.mod is on 1.25, so the
binary needs to be too.
Locally this didn't bite because 'go install …@v2.1.6' compiled
v2.1.6 against the local Go 1.25 toolchain; CI uses the prebuilt
release tarball which carries the build-time Go version.
v2.5.0 is the first v2.x line built with Go 1.25 — pin in lockstep
with go.mod going forward.
The repo had a .pre-commit-config.yaml entry for golangci-lint
already, but pinned to v1.61.0 — which doesn't grok the v2 schema
we just migrated to, so it would crash if anyone ever ran it. Hence
nobody did.
Replace the third-party hook blocks with local hooks that call
whatever tool is on the developer's PATH (gofumpt + go vet +
golangci-lint). That way the version of each tool tracks what the
developer would invoke by hand — no drift between hook config and
binary.
Add 'make setup' as a one-liner per-clone bootstrap:
* installs gofumpt + golangci-lint via go install if missing
* installs the pre-commit hooks via 'pre-commit install'
end-of-file-fixer auto-fixed two existing files (web/static/css/
styles.css and ask.md) — trailing newlines, harmless.
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.
The bump from golangci-lint-action@v6 → v7 (which downloads the v2.x
binary) was blocking CI lint with 'unsupported version of the
configuration: ""' because .golangci.yml was still in the v1 schema.
Migrate the config to v2:
* version: "2" prelude
* disable-all → default: none
* linters-settings → linters.settings
* gofumpt + goimports move into formatters.enable + formatters.settings
* exclude-rules move into linters.exclusions.rules
* gosimple drops (folded into staticcheck in v2)
Fix the four lint hits in the new P2R-02 code:
* host_bandwidth.go: convert hostBandwidthRequest directly to
hostBandwidthView via type conversion (S1016)
* ui_repo.go: drop unparam savedSection + status arguments from
renderRepoPage (always "" / always 422 — split GET render from
validation-fail render)
* ui_schedules.go: gofumpt formatting on the scheduleEditPage struct
Add only-new-issues: true to the lint job. The repo carries ~90
pre-existing findings (gofumpt drift × 31, misspell × 25, missing
godoc × 10, bodyclose × 6, errcheck × 12, …) accumulated before
lint was actually wired into CI. Without this gate, every PR would
fail on baseline noise instead of its own changes.
Track the cleanup as X-06 in tasks.md so the gate is temporary.
Update tasks.md: Phase 4 of the P2 redesign is done end-to-end.
Slice 1–5 wired the four host-detail tabs against the new
slim-schedule + source-group + repo-maintenance model; slice 6
ran a Playwright sweep against the live :8080 server (login,
walk every tab, create source group, create schedule, Run-now,
confirm a snapshot landed) — clean pass, no console errors.
Screenshots in _diag/p2r-02-sweep/.
Side-fix landed alongside slice 6: agent runner now drops
restic's noisy --json status events from log.stream (the
throttled job.progress envelope already covers them).
Phase 5 (server-side maintenance ticker — P2R-03..08) is next.
Replace the placeholder 'Open →' link with a per-host Run-now
decision computed server-side once per render:
* If the host has exactly one enabled schedule whose source-group
set covers every group on the host → primary 'Run all groups'
button (HX-POST to that schedule's /run endpoint, fires every
backup the host knows about in one click).
* Otherwise (zero matches, multiple matches, or any ambiguity) →
ghost 'Open →' link to /hosts/{id}/sources, where the operator
picks per-group from the source-group rows.
dashboardPage.Hosts moves from []store.Host to []dashboardHostRow
to carry the precomputed RunAllScheduleID; host_row.html now reads
.Host.* and .RunAllScheduleID. Two extra store calls per host on
dashboard render — fine at fleet sizes we care about; if we ever
need to support thousands of hosts we'll batch these queries.
restic --json emits a status frame ~every 16ms during a backup.
The runner was forwarding every line to log.stream verbatim, which
flooded the live log pane with duplicate status JSON for any
short-running backup (visible immediately on a 1000-file, ~4MB
test set: ~14 identical 'percent_done: 1' lines in 220ms).
The progress widget already covers the same information at a sane
sample rate (one per second via job.progress), so the raw status
lines in log.stream are double-bookkeeping. Skip them and forward
only non-status lines (file names, errors, summary).
Throttling logic for job.progress is unchanged.
Schedules tab Run-now used to silently HX-Redirect back to the
list, leaving the operator wondering whether the click registered.
Now:
* Single-source-group schedule → HX-Redirect to that one job's
live log, matching the per-source-group Run-now UX from Sources.
* Multi-group schedule → stay on the schedules list and fire a
success toast ("N backups dispatched: <group names>") via the
existing rm:toast HX-Trigger channel, so the operator sees clear
acknowledgement without losing their place.
dispatchBackupForGroup now returns the persisted job ID so the
caller can choose between job-log redirect and toast feedback;
on any internal failure it returns "" and the warning still
hits slog as before. The cron-fired path (dispatchScheduledJob)
ignores the return value, behaviour unchanged.
Three independent forms on /hosts/{id}/repo so saving one section
doesn't disturb the others:
* Connection: edits repo URL, username, password (pre-filled from
the redacted GET /api/hosts/{id}/repo-credentials view; password
field shows masked stored-creds placeholder; blank password = keep
existing). On save, encrypts and pushes config.update to a
connected agent.
* Bandwidth: host-wide upload/download caps (KB/s; blank = no cap)
written via store.SetHostBandwidth. New REST endpoint
PUT /api/hosts/{id}/bandwidth for JSON callers.
* Maintenance: forget/prune/check cadences + check subset %, with
per-row enabled toggles. Reuses cronParser for validation;
auto-seeds the row if a host pre-dates the migration.
Right-rail surfaces repo size, snapshot count, snapshots-by-tag
breakdown (counted from existing snapshot tag rows), and an
'untagged snapshots are left alone' note.
Danger-zone re-init button is rendered but disabled with a hint
pointing at P2R-09 (real implementation lands there).
Validation re-renders the page with the relevant form's banner and
all other section state intact. Successful saves redirect with a
?saved=<section> query param so the page surfaces a small ✓ saved
indicator on the relevant form.
ci.yml: bump golangci-lint-action v6→v7 (separate change picked up
in this commit).
Surface the Run-now button on every schedule when the host is online,
not just enabled ones. Disabled rows render the button as a non-primary
style + a HX-confirm dialog ("This schedule is paused — running it now
won't change that. Fire it once anyway?"); enabled rows keep the
zero-friction primary button.
Server-side, Run-now no longer short-circuits on !Enabled — it
dispatches the source groups inline rather than via dispatchScheduledJob
(which always bails on disabled schedules, since cron-tick semantics
are different from explicit operator intent). The audit-log entry
inside dispatchBackupForGroup still records every fire.
Aligns Sources and Schedules tab rows with the dashboard's row-click
UX: whole-row click navigates to the row's edit page (mirroring
.host-row.clickable). Drops the redundant Edit buttons; Run-now and
Delete remain in .row-action cells that sit above the row-link
overlay via z-index.
Schedule edit form's cron preset chips now carry human-readable
title= tooltips ("Every day at 03:00", "Every Sunday at 03:00", etc).
tasks.md gets a binding row-design rule covering all current and
future list-row templates, and the P2R-02 entry is split into the
six slices already agreed with the operator (slices 1–3 marked
done, 4 next).
Schedules list: status (enabled/paused) + cron + source-group tags +
actions (Run-now when enabled+online, Edit, Delete). Run-now reuses
dispatchScheduledJob — same path real cron fires take, so each
referenced source group runs as its own backup with its own tag.
Falls back to a 409 if the agent is offline.
Schedule new/edit form: cron input with five preset chips
(quick-pick @hourly / nightly / 6h / weekly / monthly), source-group
multi-pick rendered as styled checkbox cards (visual state tracks
the underlying box via a tiny inline script), enabled toggle. No
paths/excludes/retention/kind on the schedule itself — those live on
source groups now.
Server-side validation re-renders with the operator's input + ticked
groups intact. Every successful mutation calls pushScheduleSetAsync.
Adds .schd-row, .preset-chip, .picker styles.
Belt-and-braces: the UI now disables the Delete button when a group
is the only one on the host (with a tooltip explaining why), and the
server-side handler returns 409 if a curl/form-replay tries anyway.
Every host needs at least one source group to be backup-able, so the
'last group on a fresh host' case is a meaningful accident to guard
against.
Sources tab now lists every source group on the host with per-row
counts (used-by-N-schedules, snapshot count by tag), the v4
conflict tag (keep-* dimension that has no compatible cadence),
and Run-now / Edit / Delete actions. Run-now reuses the existing
HTMX-aware /hosts/{id}/source-groups/{gid}/run handler.
New /hosts/{id}/sources/new and /sources/{gid}/edit form: name +
includes/excludes textareas + the 3×2 keep-* retention grid +
retry-on-offline knobs. Server-side validation re-renders with the
operator's input intact; the inline conflict banner shows above the
retention grid when ConflictDimension is set.
Delete blocks (UI + server) when the group is referenced by any
schedule. Every successful mutation calls pushScheduleSetAsync so
an online agent re-arms within seconds.
Adds .src-row and .keep-cell to input.css for the row + retention
grid layout.
Extract header/vitals/sub-tabs into a host_chrome partial that every
host-detail tab page renders. Sources / Schedules / Repo go from
inert divs to real <a> links backed by stub pages that share the
chrome and a 'coming next' body — slices 2/3/4 fill them in.
Also re-establishes the version indicator (host_schedule_version vs
agent's applied_schedule_version) in the header.
Drops the legacy fat-schedule list/edit templates that referenced
fields removed by the P2 redesign (Manual / Paths / RetentionPolicy
on Schedule); the new templates land in slice 3.
- host_credentials_test.go's CreateEnrollmentToken fixture passed 1<<20
as the TTL (third arg, time.Duration) — that's ~1ms in nanoseconds.
Local non-race runs finished inside the window, but -race overhead
blew the deadline so the token was already expired by the time
GetEnrollmentTokenAttachments / ConsumeEnrollmentToken ran. Use
time.Hour instead, which matches the spirit of a per-test fixture.
- Lint pin v1.61.0 was built against Go 1.23 and refuses to load a
config targeting newer toolchains. go.mod is on 1.25, so the lint
step exited 3 ('the Go language version used to build golangci-lint
is lower than the targeted Go version'). Bumping to v2.1.6, which
supports Go 1.25.
Both failures showed up only on the Gitea runner because local make
target runs go test without -race and lint hadn't been re-run after
the go.mod toolchain bump.
Adds p2r01_ws_test.go covering the two paths the original commit's
in-process tests couldn't reach without a live conn:
- maybeAutoInit dispatches command.run(init) on first hello when creds
are bound, skips on second hello once a job row exists, and skips
entirely when the host has no creds.
- dispatchScheduledJob iterates a schedule's source groups and emits
one backup per group with the right Tag/Includes; persists job rows
with actor_kind=schedule + scheduled_id; no-ops on a disabled
schedule.
Drops RetentionPolicy from the per-group Run-now and schedule.fire
backup payloads — the agent's RunBackup ignores it (forget is the
only consumer). Adds Hub.Conn() so tests can grab the live *Conn
post-hello.
Schedules CRUD now takes {cron, enabled, source_group_ids[]} with cron
parsed via robfig/cron/v3 and group membership scoped to the host.
New source-groups CRUD lives at /api/hosts/{id}/source-groups; delete
refuses with 409 if any schedule still references the group, returning
the schedule list so the UI can prompt 'remove from these schedules
first.' Repo-maintenance GET/PUT manages forget/prune/check cadences
on host_repo_maintenance — no version bump, the server-side ticker
(P2R-06) drives execution.
Per-source-group Run-now (POST /hosts/{id}/source-groups/{gid}/run)
resolves the group's includes/excludes/retention/tag and dispatches a
backup command.run with the new structured CommandRunPayload fields
(Includes/Excludes/Tag). Old per-host /hosts/{id}/run-backup and
/hosts/{id}/init-repo return 410 Gone with a redirect message.
schedule_push.go is rebuilt: buildScheduleSetPayload assembles the
slim wire shape, pushScheduleSetOnConn ships it during the on-hello
window, pushScheduleSetAsync fires after every CRUD mutation, and
dispatchScheduledJob handles agent schedule.fire by iterating the
schedule's source groups and dispatching one backup per group with
actor_kind=schedule and scheduled_id pointing at the schedule.
Auto-init at first WS connect: when the host has repo creds bound and
no init job in its history, server dispatches restic init. Restic's
'config file already exists' soft-success means re-runs against an
existing repo no-op; we don't auto-retry on failure (operator triggers
re-init manually via the danger zone in P2R-09).
api.Schedule drops Kind/Paths/Excludes/Tags/RetentionPolicy/Manual etc.
in favour of {id, cron, enabled, source_groups: [...]}. The agent
scheduler stops checking sch.Manual; cmd/agent's backup dispatch reads
Includes/Excludes/Tag instead of Args.
Tests cover the new HTTP surface end-to-end: source-groups CRUD with
in-use refusal, schedule validation (bad cron / missing groups /
foreign group), repo-maintenance auto-seed and validation, the 410
route, and buildScheduleSetPayload's wire-shape correctness. Full
suite passes; smoke env exercises auto-init dispatch on hello,
async push after schedule create, and per-source-group Run-now
landing the right paths/excludes/tag at the agent.
The store rewrite in e7eea7a left tasks.md describing a data shape
(fat schedules, host.repo_initialised_at, manual flag) that no longer
exists, and left the host-detail templates rendering against fields
the store no longer exposes. This commit reconciles both.
tasks.md
* Mid-phase pivot called out at the top of Phase 2 with commit hashes.
* P2-01..P2-05 kept as done but stamped ⚠️ "shipped against old shape
— to re-validate under P2R-02".
* P2-04.5 (manual flag) struck as superseded.
* New P2R-NN section covering work that previously lived only in
commit messages and code stubs:
P2R-00.1/00.2/00.3/00.4 — phases already shipped (this commit
records 00.4)
P2R-01 — REST + WS rewire against slim schedules + source groups
+ repo maintenance + auto-init
P2R-02 — UI rewire against the v4 wireframes
P2R-03..05 — prune / check / unlock command surfaces
P2R-06 — server-side maintenance ticker (cadence-driven)
P2R-07 — repo stats panel
P2R-08 — pending_runs queue worker
P2R-09 — auto-init UX polish
P2R-10..12 — pre/post hooks rehomed from schedule onto source group
P2R-13..14 — bandwidth + next/last-run surface
* P2-16/17/18 (Windows + announce-and-approve) untouched.
* Phase 2 acceptance criteria rewritten against the new model.
UI patch-up (P2R-00.4)
* host_detail.html + host_row.html: removed every $host.RepoInitialisedAt
reference (column dropped in migration 0008 — render was 500'ing).
* Removed manual init-repo branches; the auto-init path replaces them.
* Schedules sub-tab demoted from active link to inert div until P2R-02
rebuilds the page (it was linking to a raw 501 from the stubbed
ui_schedules.go handlers).
* Disabled the four per-host Run-now buttons (dashboard row + host
detail header + empty-snapshots state + right-rail) with a
"lands in P2 Phase 4" hint — handler is 501-stubbed pending P2R-01,
so leaving them clickable produced silent failures over htmx.
* Dashboard row-action becomes "Open →" instead of Run-now.
Project tooling
* .mcp.json at repo root: project-scoped Playwright MCP override.
Forces --headless (so I don't pop a browser at the operator) and
--output-dir _diag (so screenshots / traces land in the gitignored
_diag/ directory rather than scattered at the repo root).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Go-side data model rebuilt against migration 0008. The fat-Schedule
shape (paths/excludes/tags/retention/manual/kind/options/hooks) is
gone; that surface lives on source_groups now.
* store/types.go
- Schedule slimmed to {id, host_id, cron, enabled, source_group_ids,
timestamps}. SourceGroupIDs populated by Get/List, accepted on
Create/Update so callers pass desired junction state in one shape.
- SourceGroup added: name (= snapshot tag), includes/excludes,
retention_policy, retry_max + retry_backoff_seconds, cached
conflict_dimension.
- HostRepoMaintenance added: forget/prune/check cadences + enabled.
- PendingRun added: offline-retry queue.
- Host loses RepoInitialisedAt; gains BandwidthUpKBps + BandwidthDownKBps.
- RetentionPolicy moves home from "schedule field" to "source group
field" but the type itself + Summary() method unchanged.
* store/sources.go (new) — CRUD + GetByName + ConflictDimension cache.
Group writes bump host_schedule_version; conflict cache writes don't
(server-internal projection, agent doesn't see it).
* store/maintenance.go (new) — CreateDefault is idempotent (INSERT OR
IGNORE). UpdateRepoMaintenance doesn't bump schedule version because
these run on the server's own ticker, not the agent's local cron.
* store/pending.go (new) — Enqueue / DueRunsForRetry / Bump / Delete.
* store/schedules.go — rewritten for slim shape + junction CRUD.
Update wipes the schedule_source_groups junction wholesale and
re-inserts (simpler than diffing). Adds SchedulesUsingGroup for
retention-conflict detection + UI labels.
* store/hosts.go — drops repo_initialised_at scan, adds bandwidth scan.
New SetHostBandwidth helper.
* HTTP layer — temporarily stubbed during this rewrite (501 returns
with redesign_in_progress error code). Phase 3 fills these in
against the new shape:
- schedules.go REST CRUD
- schedule_push.go agent reconciliation
- ui_schedules.go HTML form CRUD
Run-now-per-host + Init-repo handlers in ui_handlers.go also stubbed
— both go away in the new model (Run-now per source group; auto-init
at host enrolment).
* enrollment.go — replaces "seed manual schedule from typed paths"
with "seed default source group + repo-maintenance row." The default
group gets the typed paths as its includes; operator edits later
via Sources tab.
* ws/handler.go — drops the MarkHostRepoInitialised projection (column
is gone; auto-init makes it derivable from latest init job's status).
Tests:
* store: existing schedule test rewritten for slim shape + junction;
new sources_test.go covers source-group CRUD, name uniqueness,
conflict cache, repo-maintenance defaults + idempotent seed,
pending-runs queue lifecycle.
* http: schedules_test.go and schedule_push_test.go deleted — both
exercised the obsolete fat-schedule API. Phase 3 rewrites them
against the new endpoints.
go test ./... green. cmd/server + cmd/agent build. The UI is broken
end-to-end (schedules / sources / repo tabs all hit 501 stubs); Phase 3
restores REST + on-the-wire reconciliation; Phase 4 rewires the UI
templates against the new model.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hi-fi mock of the four pages affected by the redesign:
* /hosts/{id}/sources — list of source groups with per-row meta
line (includes/excludes count, retention summary, usage,
snapshot count) and Run-now / Edit / Delete actions. Tweaks
toggle flips between fresh-host (default empty group, Run-now
+ Delete disabled) and multi-group states.
* /hosts/{id}/sources/{gid}/edit — name (snapshot tag), includes/
excludes textareas, retention as a 3×2 grid of keep-* cells,
retry-on-offline, inline conflict banner above retention when
granularity↔cadence mismatch detected.
* /hosts/{id}/schedules — slim list (status / cron / source-tags
/ actions) plus new-schedule form (cron with quick-pick chips,
source-group multi-select via clickable check pickers, enabled
toggle).
* /hosts/{id}/repo — connection (URL/user/password/cert pin),
bandwidth caps, maintenance rows (forget daily / prune weekly /
check monthly with 5% subset), danger zone re-init.
Footer carries the retention-conflict detection spec (granularity
vs cadence mismatch). Visual language matches v1: --accent cyan,
JetBrains Mono for IDs/cron, btn tokens, sub-tab nav, hairline
panels.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Schema rebuild for the model collapse described in
design/v4-sources-redesign.html. Three nouns now stand on their
own:
* schedules — slim. Only cron + enabled + host_id. Fat-schedule
shape (paths/excludes/tags/retention/manual/kind/options/hooks)
is dropped wholesale. Schedule data wiped — by design (smoke env
was nuked before this ran; fresh installs have nothing to lose).
* source_groups — name + includes + excludes + retention_policy +
retry policy + cached conflict_dimension. Group name doubles as
the snapshot tag so retention can target it cleanly. UNIQUE
(host_id, name) enforces tag unambiguity.
* schedule_source_groups — N:M junction. One schedule can fire N
groups per tick; one group can be referenced by N schedules.
* host_repo_maintenance — 1:1 with hosts. Default cadences:
forget daily 03:00, prune weekly Sun 04:00, check monthly 1st
05:00 with --read-data-subset 5%. Operator can edit on Repo tab.
* pending_runs — offline-retry queue. Server-side ticker dispatches
due rows; bounded by source_groups.retry_max + retry_backoff_seconds.
Plus:
* hosts.bandwidth_up_kbps / .bandwidth_down_kbps — host-wide caps.
* hosts.repo_initialised_at — DROPPED. Auto-init on enrol makes
it derivable from the latest init job; the Init-repo button goes
too (failure surfaces via job history banner).
Note on FK safety: smoke env was wiped before migration ran, so
DROP TABLE schedules cascades to nothing. Fresh installs apply
0001-0007 then immediately 0008 — same story (no schedule rows
to lose). For an upgrade path on a populated DB, this migration
would need a data-preserving variant; not needed today.
Tests fail to compile/run after this — expected. The Go side
(store types, CRUD, REST handlers, agent runner, UI templates)
gets rebuilt in subsequent phases. tasks.md will track P2 redesign
progress.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
End-to-end forget plumbing — operator can create a forget schedule
with keep-* values, agent runs restic forget --keep-* … on the
schedule's cron (or via per-row Run-now), snapshot list shrinks,
UI updates.
* api.CommandRunPayload gains retention_policy json.RawMessage so
the agent doesn't need a typed copy of the server-side struct.
* restic.ForgetPolicy mirrors restic's --keep-* flags. Empty()
reports zero dimensions; restic wrapper RunForget refuses to
run an empty policy (would delete every snapshot). Does NOT
pass --prune — pruning lives behind a separate admin-only
credential (P2-06); forget just rewrites the snapshot index.
* runner.RunForget mirrors RunBackup's envelope shape so the
live log viewer works without special-casing. On success
triggers reportSnapshots (forget shrinks the index, the host's
snapshot count almost certainly changed).
* cmd/agent dispatcher handles MsgCommandRun with kind=forget,
decodes RetentionPolicy from the wire, builds restic.ForgetPolicy.
* Server dispatchScheduleNow marshals the schedule's
RetentionPolicy into the wire payload for kind=forget jobs.
Refuses to dispatch a forget schedule with empty retention.
* validateSchedule rejects kind=forget without at least one keep-*
dimension (new error code: missing_retention).
* UI schedule edit form gains a Kind dropdown (backup or forget;
immutable on edit). Paths block toggles by kind via inline
data-kind attributes. Form help-text explains the prune
separation.
Other kinds (prune, check, unlock) deferred to P2-06..08; the
Kind dropdown only offers backup and forget today.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three sites:
* Schedules list per-row Run-now / Edit / Delete column was 1fr
next to a 1.3fr retention column — too narrow for the three
buttons. Pin the action column to 240px and add
whitespace-nowrap to each button so the layout can't squeeze
them onto two lines regardless.
* Dashboard host_row Run-now button got whitespace-nowrap +
for the same reason inside the 92px action column.
* Host detail header "Run backup now" — the words so the
button never breaks across lines if the header gets crowded.
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Agent runs as root (HOME=/root from systemd) with ProtectHome=
read-only, so restic's `mkdir /root/.cache/restic` fails on the
first call. Backups still completed (restic falls back to no-cache)
but every job log started with a noisy red "unable to open cache"
warning.
Default to /var/lib/restic-manager unconditionally — that's already
in the unit's ReadWritePaths and survives ProtectHome. ExtraEnv
overrides still win for tests / unusual setups.
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Allow-list filter @system-service excludes some syscalls Go's
runtime + restic's file scanner reach for; init job died
immediately with "bad system call (core dumped)". CapabilityBounding
already constrains what root can do; the Protect*/Restrict* toggles
still cover network / kernel / mount / namespace. Net effect on the
threat model is negligible vs the operational cost.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three rules to date:
* After every make build, restage the agent binary + install
assets into /tmp/rm-smoke/data/ and replace the running agent
on this dev box. Plain `make build` doesn't reach either, and
forgetting has bitten the smoke env twice today (stale agent
without mergeRestCreds; stale unit without User=root).
* Migrations: prefer ALTER TABLE DROP/RENAME COLUMN (SQLite
3.35+) over the rebuild dance. With foreign_keys=ON in the DSN,
DROP TABLE on a parent with ON DELETE CASCADE children wipes
every dependent table — and PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF inside a
migration is a no-op (PRAGMA can only change outside a tx).
* Don't slog restic's merged URL. The user:pass@-embedded form
exists only inside envSlice() at exec time; if any URL needs
to be operator-visible, route it through restic.RedactURL.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Re-running restic init on a repo that's already initialised exits
non-zero with "Fatal: ... config file already exists". Semantically
that's a no-op, not a failure — the repo IS initialised, the
caller's intent is satisfied. Sniff stderr for the magic string
and swallow the exit code in that case, emitting an event line
so the operator-facing log says what happened.
Caught while smoke-testing P2-04.5: I'd init'd the repo manually
during a debug session, then the operator clicking the UI's
Init-repo button would hit this and the host's repo_initialised_at
would never flip.
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The pending page suppressed the htpasswd snippet when repo_username
was blank — but with --private-repos the username is required for
auth, and operators routinely leave the field blank assuming the
system will pick something sensible.
* handleUIAddHostPost defaults repo_username to the typed hostname
when blank. Matches what --private-repos expects (URL path
segment == username).
* pending_host.html: snippet now renders whenever a password is
present (always true after the generate-on-blank logic landed
earlier).
* Form help-text updated to describe the default explicitly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two issues from a smoke session:
1. The awaiting-agent panel never refreshed — operator had to go
back to the dashboard to see the host had connected.
2. Generated passwords were displayed only on the POST response.
Navigating away (or even an accidental tab close) lost them
permanently, so the operator couldn't update the rest-server's
htpasswd.
Both are the same fix: convert the POST-rendered transient
"result state" into a durable GET page at /hosts/pending/{token}.
* New route GET /hosts/pending/{token} renders the install-command +
htpasswd snippet view. Password is decrypted from the (still-
encrypted-at-rest) token row on every render — operator can
refresh, bookmark, navigate away and come back. Once the agent
enrols, the page redirects to /hosts/{id}; once the token
expires, redirect to /hosts/new.
* New route GET /hosts/pending/{token}/awaiting returns a polled
HTML fragment that the pending page swaps in every 2s via HTMX.
States: awaiting (keep polling) | connected (show "Open host →"
+ "View schedules" CTAs, polling stops) | expired (mint-new
link, polling stops). Polling stops naturally because only the
awaiting state's wrapper carries the hx-trigger attribute.
* POST /hosts/new now 303-redirects to /hosts/pending/{token}
on success; validation errors keep re-rendering the form with
banner.
Supporting changes:
* New store helper Store.GetEnrollmentTokenStatus(tokenHash) for
the polling endpoint — returns {expires_at, consumed_at,
consumed_host} in one round-trip without dragging in the
attachments-decryption path.
* New ui.Renderer.RenderPartial(w, name, data) for HTMX fragment
responses (no layout wrap). Picks an arbitrary page's template
set as the lookup point — every page parses the full common-
paths list, so they all see every partial.
* add_host.html stripped to form-only; pending_host.html owns the
result-state UI; awaiting_agent.html is the polled partial.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two independent path lists for "what does this host back up?" was
a real divergence footgun — operator types one set at Add-host time
and a different set into a schedule, both end up in the same repo,
the snapshot history looks fine until restore. Resolution: drop
host.default_paths entirely; add a `manual` flag on schedules.
A manual schedule has paths/excludes/tags/retention like any other
but no cron — it fires only via per-schedule Run-now. Single source
of truth for what gets backed up.
Schema (migration 0007):
* schedules.manual INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0.
* For every host with non-empty default_paths, seed a manual
schedule with those paths and bump host_schedule_version.
* ALTER TABLE hosts DROP COLUMN default_paths.
* ALTER TABLE enrollment_tokens RENAME COLUMN default_paths
TO initial_paths.
Original draft of this migration rebuilt hosts via the
create-new + drop-old + rename-new pattern. With foreign_keys=ON
(set in the connection DSN), DROP TABLE on the parent fired
ON DELETE CASCADE on every child of hosts(id) — schedules /
jobs / snapshots / host_credentials all wiped on the smoke env
when I tried it. SQLite 3.35+ supports column-level ALTERs
directly, so we skip the rebuild dance and avoid the cascade
trap. Six lines of SQL instead of sixty, no FK risk.
Run-now rewiring:
* New `dispatchScheduleNow(hostID, scheduleID, conn?)` helper
unifies the agent-driven path (cron fire → schedule.fire →
OnScheduleFire callback) and the UI-driven path (operator
clicks Run-now on a schedule row). Conn arg is optional; nil
falls back to Hub.Send.
* New POST /hosts/{id}/schedules/{sid}/run endpoint — per-row
Run-now button on the schedules list.
* Dashboard's per-host Run-now (handleUIRunBackup) now picks the
host's only enabled manual schedule, falls back to the only
enabled schedule, else returns "pick one in Schedules tab".
Keeps one-click for the common case.
Agent:
* Scheduler skips manual schedules in cron build (silent — they're
a normal data shape, not an error).
* Wire Schedule struct gains Manual flag.
* Schedule.fire flow unchanged — the agent only ever fires
non-manual schedules anyway.
UI:
* Add-host form retitled "Initial schedule · manual" so the
operator knows the paths become an editable schedule under
the Schedules tab. Result page calls out the manual schedule
+ points at Host > Schedules.
* Schedule edit form: "Manual schedule" checkbox at the top of
the When section; toggling it hides/shows the cron field via
inline JS. Server-side validator skips the cron requirement
when manual=true.
* Schedule list shows a "manual" tag under the status pill and
renders the When column as "— run-now only —" for manual rows.
Each row gets a Run-now button when the schedule is enabled
and the host is online.
Tests + go test ./... green.
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Closes the schedule foundations slice — operator can now drive the
plumbing P2-01..03 landed without touching the JSON API.
* New routes:
- GET /hosts/{id}/schedules (list)
- GET /hosts/{id}/schedules/new (create form)
- POST /hosts/{id}/schedules/new (create)
- GET /hosts/{id}/schedules/{sid}/edit (edit form)
- POST /hosts/{id}/schedules/{sid}/edit (update)
- POST /hosts/{id}/schedules/{sid}/delete (delete, confirm-then-redirect)
* List view (web/templates/pages/schedules_list.html):
status, cron, paths, retention summary, tags, edit/delete buttons.
Header shows "version N · agent in sync" or "agent at vM" when the
push hasn't been ack'd yet — backed by host_schedule_version +
applied_schedule_version. Empty-state CTA points at /schedules/new.
* Create/edit form (web/templates/pages/schedule_edit.html, shared):
cron expression with five quick-pick presets (daily 3am / every 6h
/ @hourly / weekly Sun / monthly 1st), paths textarea (one per
line), excludes textarea, tags (comma-separated), retention as six
numeric fields (mirrors restic's --keep-* flags one-for-one),
bandwidth caps, enabled toggle. Side panel explains the
reconciliation flow so the operator knows what saving actually
does. Validation errors re-render with operator's input intact.
* internal/server/http/ui_schedules.go owns the handlers; reuses
the same validateSchedule + pushScheduleSetAsync used by the JSON
API path. Each save audit-logs schedule.created / schedule.updated
/ schedule.deleted (matching the JSON API actions).
* store.RetentionPolicy gains a Summary() method ("last=7, d=14,
w=4" or "—"). Used by the list view's table cell so templates
don't have to do any conditional retention rendering.
* Two new template helpers: list (string varargs → []string, used
for the cron preset row) and joinComma (sibling to joinDot for
the rare list that wants commas). RetentionPolicy.Summary covers
the schedule-list case but the helpers are general.
* host_detail.html secondary tabs row converted from inert <div>s
into <a> links. Snapshots active by default; Schedules now points
at the new page. Jobs/Repo/Settings remain inert until their
P2 owners ship.
Hooks UI deferred to P2-15 (lands with the hook execution path).
Single-kind UI (backup only) by design — other kinds get a UI when
their job dispatch lands in P2-05..08.
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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).
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Server is now the source of truth for the agent's cron set.
* Helpers in schedule_push.go:
- loadScheduleSetPayload reads the host's schedules + canonical
version into the wire shape.
- pushScheduleSetOnConn writes directly to a just-handshaken conn
(avoids racing against Hub.Register on a brand-new connection).
- pushScheduleSetAsync is the post-CRUD flavour — no-op when the
host is offline (the next reconnect's on-hello path catches it
up, so a missed push is non-fatal).
- applyScheduleAck records what version the agent has confirmed.
* onAgentHello restructured: was returning early when the host had
no repo credentials, which made the schedule push unreachable for
fresh hosts. Split into pushRepoCredsOnHello (silent no-op on
ErrNotFound) + pushScheduleSetOnConn (always runs). Empty schedule
list is a valid push: tells the agent to drop stale cron entries.
* WS dispatcher gains an OnScheduleAck hook on HandlerDeps; the
http server wires it to applyScheduleAck. MsgScheduleAck moves
out of the "TODO(P2)" group into a real case that decodes the
payload and forwards to the callback.
* Schedule CRUD handlers each fire pushScheduleSetAsync after the
audit-log write so the agent picks up changes within seconds.
Tests cover:
- On-hello push of an already-created schedule, agent acks,
applied_schedule_version flips on the host row.
- Connect-then-CRUD: empty initial push (version 0), then a
follow-on push at version 1 after the operator creates a
schedule via REST.
Agent-side `schedule.set` handler (parse, replace local cron,
emit `schedule.ack`) is the remainder of P2-02 and lands with
P2-03's local scheduler.
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The `schedules` table was already laid down in migration 0001; this
slice adds the Go-side data model, store CRUD with atomic version
bumps, and REST endpoints.
* `store.Schedule` + `RetentionPolicy` + `ScheduleOptions` typed
views (the wire form on the agent side keeps retention/options
as raw JSON since the agent just forwards them to restic).
* Store CRUD: CreateSchedule / GetSchedule / ListSchedulesByHost /
UpdateSchedule / DeleteSchedule. Each mutation bumps
`host_schedule_version` atomically in the same tx via UPSERT on
`host_schedule_version`. SetHostAppliedScheduleVersion records
what the agent has confirmed via schedule.ack (P2-02 will use it).
* REST endpoints under /api/hosts/{id}/schedules + /{sid}:
GET (list, with the version envelope so callers can detect
drift), POST (create), PUT (update — kind is immutable), DELETE.
* Validation: cron expressions parse via robfig/cron/v3 (same
parser the agent will use, so anything that validates here will
fire there); kind ∈ {backup, forget, prune, check} (init/unlock
are operator-only one-shot kinds, not schedulable); backup
schedules require ≥1 path; hooks rejected on non-backup kinds
(spec §14.3).
* All mutations audit-logged.
* Tests: store-level CRUD + version-bump invariants; REST happy
path (create→list→update→delete with version progression); REST
validation table covers each rejection code.
newTestServerWithHub now sets BootstrapToken so the schedules
handler tests can use the existing login flow without a parallel
test-server constructor.
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Cohesive batch from a smoke-test session against a real rest-server.
Themed bullets:
* Agent runs as root, sandboxed via systemd. CapabilityBoundingSet
drops to CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH + restore caps; ProtectSystem=strict
with ReadWritePaths confined to /etc + /var/lib/restic-manager;
NoNewPrivileges blocks escalation. Install script no longer
creates a service user. spec.md §4.2 / §14.1 / §14.3 explain the
rationale (matches UrBackup / Veeam / Bareos defaults; trying to
back up "everything" as an unprivileged user creates silent skips
on /home, /root, /var/lib/* with no upside vs the threat model
the agent already implies).
* Init-repo end-to-end. New JobKind="init" wired through agent
runner, restic.Env.RunInit, server dispatcher, and a UI button
(red "Initialise repo" in the run-now panel). hosts.repo_initialised_at
flips on init success, on backup success, or on a non-empty
snapshots.report. The "Run now" / "Init" / "Retry" branching now
drives both the dashboard host row and the host-detail panel.
Migrations 0004 (column), 0005 (jobs.kind CHECK widened — using
the safe create-new-then-rename pattern; first version corrupted
job_logs.job_id FK), 0006 (cleans up job_logs FK on already-
affected DBs).
* rest-server creds embedded at exec time only. restic.Env gains
RepoUsername; mergeRestCreds() builds the user:pass@-prefixed URL
inside envSlice() and never assigns it back to the struct, so
nothing slog-able ever sees the cleartext form. RedactURL helper
for any future surface that needs to log a URL safely. Both
helpers tested.
* Add-host UX. Repo password is now optional — server mints a
24-byte URL-safe random one and surfaces it once, alongside an
htpasswd snippet ("echo PASS | htpasswd -B -i ... USERNAME") so
the operator pastes one command on the rest-server host and one
on the endpoint. Result page also links the install snippet at
/install/install.sh (was /install.sh — 404'd before) and pipes
to bash (not sh — script uses set -o pipefail and other
bashisms; on Debian/Ubuntu sh is dash).
* Late-subscriber race in JobHub. A fast-failing job could finish
(DB write + Broadcast) before the browser's HX-Redirect → page
load → WS-connect path completed, so the JS sat forever waiting
on a job.finished that already passed. JobHub split into
Register + Send + Run; handleJobStream now subscribes first,
re-fetches the job, and sends a synthetic job.finished if the
state is already terminal.
* HTMX error visibility. New toast partial listens to
htmx:responseError and surfaces the response body as a
bottom-right toast — every server-side validation error now
becomes visible without per-handler JS wiring. Also handles
custom rm:toast events for future server-pushed notifications
via the HX-Trigger header. Themed via existing CSS vars.
* Dashboard rows are now whole-row clickable to host detail
(CSS card-link pattern: absolute-positioned anchor + .row-action
z-index restoration so the action button stays clickable).
"View →" on a running job links to /jobs/<id> rather than
/hosts/<id> since the row click already covers the host page.
* "Run first" / "Run first backup" → "Run now" everywhere for
consistency.
* runbook (docs/e2e-smoke.md) updated — live-log streaming step
now reflects P1-26; mentions the browser-driven Run-now flow.
* _diag/dump-creds — moved out of cmd/ so go build doesn't pick
it up; .gitignore now excludes /_diag/ entirely.
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Two fixes that close the loop on dashboard run-now and harden the
agent's restic invocation.
Default paths (interim until P2-01 schedules):
- 0003 migration adds default_paths TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '[]'
to hosts and to enrollment_tokens.
- Operator types paths in the Add-host form (textarea, one per
line). They ride on the enrol_token row alongside the
encrypted creds (paths aren't secret — plain JSON column).
- On consume, ConsumeEnrollmentToken still just burns the token;
the new GetEnrollmentTokenAttachments returns both the
re-bindable creds and the path list in one round trip, the
handler transfers them onto the new host row inside CreateHost.
- The dashboard's Run-now and host-detail's "Run backup now"
button now read Host.DefaultPaths and pass them to dispatchJob.
A host with no default paths returns 400 with a friendly
"no paths set" message instead of dispatching a doomed
`restic backup` with no positional args.
- Doc comments explicitly call this out as a Phase 1 interim —
schedules supersede.
Restic env hygiene:
- envSlice() previously omitted HOME / XDG_CACHE_HOME, which
bit the smoke runs whenever the agent was launched outside
systemd (restic refused to start: "neither $XDG_CACHE_HOME
nor $HOME are defined"). Now both are set explicitly: prefer
Env.ExtraEnv overrides, fall back to the agent process's own
HOME, and finally to /var/lib/restic-manager.
- Comment makes the env policy explicit: parent's RESTIC_* /
AWS_* / B2_* env is filtered out by design — control-plane
is the unambiguous source of truth.
JS bug fix in the live log page:
- {{$job.ID | printf "%q"}} produced a literal-quoted JS string,
which then went into the WS URL as ".../jobs/"<ID>"/stream"
→ 404. Switched to '{{$job.ID}}' inside the literal so
html/template's auto-escape does the right thing. Verified
end-to-end: dashboard "Run now" → live progress + log lines
arrive over the WS → succeeded pill renders.
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Closes the P1-21 remainder.
internal/server/ws/jobhub.go — new JobHub. Per-job_id set of
subscribers; each gets a 64-deep buffered channel with a writer
goroutine. Broadcast is non-blocking: if a subscriber is slow,
its channel fills and messages are dropped for that subscriber
only — the agent's read loop is never blocked by a stuck browser.
The agent dispatchAgentMessage path mirrors job.started /
job.progress / log.stream / job.finished envelopes onto the hub
in addition to its existing persistence work. The wire shape is
the same end-to-end, so client-side JS switches on env.type the
same way Go code does.
GET /api/jobs/{id}/stream is the browser endpoint. Auth via
session cookie (HTTP layer); upgrade; subscribe; pump until
context closes.
GET /jobs/{id} renders the live log page. Three states (queued/
running/succeeded/failed) drive the header pill, the progress
bar block, the failure summary panel, and the action button
(Cancel job while running, Back to host afterwards). Already-
persisted log lines are server-rendered on initial load; new
lines arrive over the WS and append to #log-stream. Auto-scrolls
unless the user scrolls up (a "⇢ Follow" pill re-attaches).
On job.finished the page reloads after 600ms to pick up the
final-state header rendered server-side.
POST /hosts/{id}/run-backup now sets HX-Redirect → /jobs/{job_id}
on success so HTMX lands the operator straight on the live log.
For non-HTMX callers (curl / plain form post) it 303s to the
same target.
store.ListJobLogs returns persisted log lines for initial render
on page load.
Browser-verified end-to-end: enrol → run a real backup against a
sibling restic/rest-server → live progress + 11 log lines stream
in → succeeded pill + final stats land after page reload.
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GET /hosts/{id} renders the v1 host detail layout:
- persistent header: status dot (pulse if a job is in flight),
monospace name, tags, plus a metadata strip (os/arch, agent
version, restic version, "last seen Xs ago" or "online · last
heartbeat …").
- vitals strip: four tiles for last backup (status + relative
time), repo size, snapshot count, open alerts.
- sub-tabs: Snapshots is active; Jobs / Repo / Settings are
visible but inert until P2.
- snapshot table: short id, time (absolute), paths joined with
" · ", size, file count, restore button (disabled — wires up
in P3).
- right rail: run-now stack (backup live, forget/prune/check/
unlock disabled with the Phase tag), danger-zone remove panel
(also disabled for now).
Empty state: when a host has no snapshots yet, the table replaces
itself with a "no snapshots yet" prompt that includes the run-now
button (provided the agent is online).
Pagination cap of 50 most-recent snapshots; full pagination lands
when fleet sizes demand it.
Template helpers grew: comma() now accepts int / int32 / int64 so
templates don't fight Go's type inference; joinDot() concatenates
a []string with " · "; absTime() formats time.Time as
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS; the existing relTime() already accepts T or
*T after P1-27.
Browser-verified end-to-end with seeded fixture data.
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GET /hosts/new renders the focused two-column form (hostname,
tags, repo URL/username/password). POST /hosts/new validates,
mints a one-time token via the new mintEnrollmentToken helper —
shared with the existing JSON /api/enrollment-tokens endpoint —
and re-renders the same page in result state showing:
- the install command with RM_SERVER + RM_TOKEN filled in (and
an inline copy-to-clipboard button),
- an "awaiting agent connection" panel with the hostname
pre-filled,
- a troubleshooting list pointing at the most common reasons
the agent doesn't appear,
- back-to-dashboard / add-another-host links.
publicURL() resolves RM_BASE_URL first, falling back to scheme +
Host on the inbound request — useful for local smoke without a
proxy.
Browser-verified end-to-end: form submit → token minted → install
command renders with the right values from the form input.
template fn formatRelTime now accepts time.Time *or* *time.Time
so templates can pass either without fighting Go's lack of an
address-of operator.
Deferred: download-preconfigured-installer (a templated .sh with
the values baked in) — copy-paste covers v1; nice-to-have later.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Server-rendered HTML view backed by:
- new store.FleetSummary aggregating host counts + repo bytes +
snapshot total + open alerts + last-24h job rollup in two queries.
- GET /api/hosts (JSON list of hosts in the dashboard projection).
- GET /api/fleet/summary (JSON aggregate, same shape as above).
The HTML page (web/templates/pages/dashboard.html) renders the four
summary tiles + host table directly from store data — no separate
fetch. Per-row state colour comes from .host-row.{degraded,failed,
offline} which paint a 3px left edge so problem hosts are scannable
without reading. HTMX is loaded into the base layout so per-row
"Run now" buttons can hx-post to /hosts/{id}/run-backup, a thin
HTML wrapper that funnels into a new dispatchJob helper shared
with the JSON /api/hosts/{id}/jobs endpoint.
Empty state (zero hosts) collapses to the "no hosts yet" prompt
with the + Add host CTA — matches the v1 mockup.
Template helpers (internal/server/ui/funcs.go) added for byte
formatting (412 GB / 3.7 TB), relative time (3m ago / 2d ago), and
comma grouping (1,847). Pure Go, no template-magic dependency.
Browser-verified end-to-end with seeded fixture data: five hosts
across all four states render with correct dots, accents, last-
backup pills, sizes, snapshot counts, alerts, tags, and the right
action button (Run now / Retry / Run first / View → / offline).
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P1-28: Tailwind standalone CLI wired into the Makefile. `make tailwind`
downloads the pinned v3.4.17 binary into bin/tailwindcss (gitignored),
builds web/styles/input.css → web/static/css/styles.css. `make build`
now runs the CSS pass first; `make tailwind-watch` for dev. Output is
embedded in the binary via web.FS — single static binary, no Node.
The CSS source carries every component class the v1 mockups defined
(status dots, buttons, host row, log viewer, progress bar, fields,
chips, snippet panel, empty state) so screens that land later can
just reach for them.
P1-23: html/template tree at web/templates with two layouts (base
with chrome, chromeless for login + bootstrap), one nav partial, and
two pages (dashboard placeholder, login). internal/server/ui parses
the tree at startup; ui_handlers.go in the http package wires:
GET / dashboard (303 → /login when unauthed)
GET /login sign-in form
POST /login consume form, mint session cookie, 303 → /
POST /logout drop cookie, 303 → /login
GET /static/* embedded Tailwind bundle
The HTML login flow shares store/session logic with /api/auth/login
via a new authenticateAndSession helper — same security guarantees,
two surface representations (HTML form / JSON).
Verified end-to-end: bootstrap → form-login → authed dashboard →
sign-out → 303 cycle works in the browser; Tailwind output emits
only the component classes referenced in the live templates (9.6kB
minified).
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Five hi-fi screens completing the Phase 1 surface, all in v1's dark
operator-console register.
v1-login Sparse centred card. Sign-in + first-error variant.
No marketing chrome; build version sits in footer
so a returning operator can spot agent drift.
v1-add-host Focused two-column page (form left, contextual
"what happens next" right) — not a modal. Two
states: form (state A) and minted-token result
with install command (state B). Backed by
POST /api/enrollment-tokens (P1-32).
v1-host-detail Persistent header (status dot, mono name, tags,
primary CTAs, vitals strip) over four sub-tabs
(Snapshots / Jobs / Repo / Settings). Snapshots
is the default — the thing 90% of operators
want when they click a host name. Right rail
holds Recent activity, run-now stack, and a
danger-zone panel.
v1-job-log WS-streamed log view. Three states: running (live
progress bar + auto-scroll cursor), succeeded
(summary stats + final lines), failed (error
panel + tail). Backed by WS /api/jobs/{id}/stream
(P1-21 remainder).
v1-components The load-bearing reference. 14 sections covering
tokens (colour + type scale), status, buttons,
form fields, tags, tabs, host row, log viewer,
progress bar, stat tile, modal, toast, install
snippet, empty-state pattern. Every CSS class is
real and copy-able into the Go template build.
This locks the visual register before P1-23 onwards. Each Phase 1
template gets a {{define}} matching a section in v1-components.
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- Single .host-row CSS rule replaces 13 inline grid-template-columns
copies; column widths bumped so "backup running…" doesn't wrap.
- Faint left-edge accent for degraded / failed / offline rows so
problem hosts are scannable without reading.
- Empty-state hero added: top-bar + nav still present (Dashboard
active, others dimmed) but body collapses to a calm "no hosts yet"
prompt with the install command as the load-bearing affordance.
Prerequisite note keeps the deliberate "restic must already be
installed" decision visible to first-time operators.
This is the artefact P1-23/24/27 will template against.
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Three deliberately differentiated takes on the dashboard so we can
lock the visual register before the UI work starts (P1-23 onwards).
v1 — Operator console (Linear/Datadog dark register).
Dense table, monospace numerics, restrained colour, pulsing
status dot only when a job is running. The natural fit for
the audience and the most defensible choice.
v2 — Editorial calm (Stripe/Notion light register).
Serif hero headline that humanises the data, cards with
breathing room in a 2-up grid, demoted "quiet hosts" strip,
subtle rust accent. Reads as trustworthy infrastructure.
v3 — Print spec (Tufte/aerospace monospace register).
Pure monospace, near-monochrome, status as typeset glyphs
(●▶▲○✗) so the screen survives greyscale. "Requires
attention" block groups problem hosts at the top; activity
tail reads like a real log. Most polarising; highest
craft ceiling.
Each file is self-contained (Tailwind via CDN + Google Fonts) and
includes a philosophy preamble + the dashboard hero + a component
vocabulary section so we can read the system, not just one screen.
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