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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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160d788bae |
P2-04: schedule editor UI
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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bd434bd1d0 |
P1-26: live job log viewer + WS browser fan-out hub
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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26a2b85e13 |
P1-25: host detail page (snapshots tab default)
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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dad8c7fe99 |
P1-27: Add host flow — form + minted-token result page
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>
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ee16bc7ce7 |
P1-24: live dashboard — fleet summary tiles + host table
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).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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