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d62b173712 |
P2R-02 slice 4: Repo tab — connection / bandwidth / maintenance
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).
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0ed9c3d1ec |
P2R-02 slice 2: Sources tab — list, new/edit form, delete, Run-now
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.
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a535822ff3 |
P2R-02 slice 1: host-detail sub-tab skeleton
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. |
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d000fe7ec1 |
P2R-01: REST + WS rewire against the slim shape
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.
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8a05969953 |
Add-host: durable pending page + polled awaiting-agent panel
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>
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148e61b33b |
P2-04.5: kill host.default_paths in favour of manual schedules
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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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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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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946b6db137 |
P2-02 (server side): schedule reconciliation push + ack handling
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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4b075840a1 |
P2-01: schedule schema + CRUD API
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ee3ee241ea |
P1 polish: agent-as-root, init-repo flow, rest creds passthrough, UX fixes
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.
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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P1-23 / P1-28: base layout, login, session-aware nav + Tailwind build
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). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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P1-34: e2e smoke runbook + redacted GET /repo-credentials
Adds docs/e2e-smoke.md — an ~5-minute runbook that walks the full
P1 happy path against a sibling restic/rest-server: bootstrap
admin, mint token with repo creds, enrol an agent, watch the
config.update push land, run a backup, confirm the snapshot, edit
creds and watch the second push fire. Per the design discussion
this is a runbook (not a Go integration test); the Playwright
version lands in P5-06.
GET /api/hosts/{id}/repo-credentials returns the redacted view —
{repo_url, repo_username, has_password} — so the UI can pre-fill
the edit form without ever pulling the password out of the AEAD
blob.
Marks P1-32 / P1-33 / P1-34 done in tasks.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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P1-32: server-side encrypted repo creds + push-on-hello
Operator-minted enrollment tokens now carry the repo URL/username/
password as one AEAD blob bound (via additional-data) to the token
hash. ConsumeEnrollmentToken re-encrypts under host_id and writes a
host_credentials row in the same tx as token-burn, so the binding
moves with the credential.
PUT /api/hosts/{id}/repo-credentials lets an operator edit creds
post-enrollment; merges with the existing blob, audits, and pushes
config.update if the agent is connected.
WS handler grows an OnHello hook that the HTTP layer wires to send
the host's decrypted creds as a config.update immediately after the
hello succeeds — synchronously, so a racing command.run lands after
the agent has its repo password.
Schema: 0002_host_credentials.sql adds enc_repo_creds to
enrollment_tokens and a host_credentials table (PK = host_id, FK
ON DELETE CASCADE).
Tests: round-trip token → consume → host_credentials with AAD swap
detection; no-creds path stays compatible.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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server: drop in-process TLS — HTTP-only behind reverse proxy
Self-hosted deployments already terminate TLS at Caddy/Traefik/nginx; making the server do TLS too means double cert config, dual ACME plumbing, and an untested code path. Drop RM_TLS_CERT/RM_TLS_KEY, remove TLSEnabled() and the ListenAndServeTLS branch. Replace the cookie's "Secure if TLS-in-process" check with a new RM_COOKIE_SECURE flag (default true). Local HTTP-only testing sets RM_COOKIE_SECURE=false; production is always behind a TLS proxy and the cookie stays Secure. Default port :8443 → :8080. docker-compose binds 127.0.0.1 only and populates RM_TRUSTED_PROXY. spec.md §4.1/§10.1 rewritten with a Caddyfile snippet and a hard "do not expose RM_LISTEN publicly" warning. enrollResponse keeps cert_pin_sha256 in the shape but the server can't introspect a cert it doesn't terminate — operator pastes the proxy's hash into -cert-pin at install time. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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phase 1: run-now backup — restic wrapper, job lifecycle, end-to-end
Lands the operator → server → agent → restic → server roundtrip for
on-demand backups. The flow:
POST /api/hosts/{id}/jobs {kind:"backup",args:["/path"]}
→ server creates a queued Job row
→ server emits command.run over WS to the host's agent
→ agent dispatcher spawns runner.RunBackup in a goroutine
→ runner spawns `restic backup --json`, parses each line
→ forwards: job.started, log.stream (every line), job.progress
(throttled to 1/sec), job.finished (with summary stats blob)
→ server WS handler persists those into jobs / job_logs
P1-16 internal/restic: thin Locate + Env wrapper that runs `restic
backup --json`, scans stdout/stderr, parses BackupStatus +
BackupSummary, calls back into a LineHandler so the agent can fan
out to log.stream + job.progress. Treats exit code 3 as
"succeeded with issues" (matches restic's contract).
P1-18 store: jobs accessors (CreateJob, MarkJobStarted,
MarkJobFinished, AppendJobLog, GetJob).
P1-19 server: POST /api/hosts/{id}/jobs creates the Job row,
validates kind, dispatches via Hub.Send, audit-logs the action.
P1-20 agent runner: wraps restic.RunBackup with throttled progress
emission. Sender abstraction was added to wsclient.Handler so
background goroutines can keep replying after dispatch returns.
P1-21 server WS: dispatchAgentMessage now persists job.started,
job.finished, log.stream into the database. Browser fan-out for
live tailing lands with the UI work.
Agent gets repo_url + repo_password from agent.yaml in plaintext
for now (mode 0600, owned by service user); spec.md §7.3's keyring
storage moves there in P2. config.update over WS overrides the
in-memory copy (does not persist).
Build clean; all tests pass. End-to-end with a real restic still
needs a host that has restic installed — wire shape verified by
the existing hello/heartbeat round-trip test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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phase 1: agent install path — systemd unit, install.sh, asset endpoints
P1-14 deploy/install/restic-manager-agent.service: standard systemd
unit with the usual hardening switches (NoNewPrivileges, Protect*,
RestrictRealtime, MemoryDenyWriteExecute). Restart=always with a
5s backoff. Runs as a dedicated unprivileged restic-manager-agent
user; the install script creates it.
P1-29 deploy/install/install.sh: arch detection (amd64/arm64), pulls
the agent binary from /agent/binary, creates the service user
+ dirs (/etc/restic-manager, /var/lib/restic-manager), runs
enrollment via `agent -enroll-server -enroll-token`, lays down
the systemd unit, enables and starts it.
Honours the spec's "detect, don't auto-disable" rule for existing
schedulers: scans systemd timers, /etc/cron.d/*, /etc/cron.daily/*,
root crontab for restic-named entries and prints them with the
exact disable command — operator decides.
P1-31 server endpoints to ship the agent installation payload:
GET /agent/binary?os=linux&arch=amd64 → serves
<DataDir>/agent-binaries/restic-manager-agent-linux-amd64
GET /install/<file> → serves
<DataDir>/install/<file>
Both endpoints reject path traversal and return 404 if the file
isn't published. Operators drop the binaries + service unit into
these directories at release time. Signed-bundle verification is
deferred to Phase 5 OSS readiness.
All tests still pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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phase 1: WS transport, enrollment, agent that hellos and heartbeats
Lands the protocol layer end-to-end: an agent can be enrolled through the operator UI, store credentials, dial back to the server over WS, complete the protocol_version handshake, and stay connected with periodic heartbeats. Server side: - P1-09 ws.Hub: one Conn per host_id, last-write-wins eviction, json envelope writer with a write mutex, reader, error envelopes. - P1-09 ws.AgentHandler: bearer-auth, accept upgrade, hello-stage (10s deadline, protocol_version checked against api.MinAgentProtocolVersion → ErrProtocolTooOld with help URL on reject), main read loop, defer hub register/unregister. - P1-10 POST /api/agents/enroll consumes a one-time token, mints a persistent agent bearer (sha-256 stored), creates a host row. - P1-10 POST /api/enrollment-tokens (operator, session-auth) issues a 1h one-time token. - P1-11 hello upserts agent_version + restic_version + protocol_version on the host row, flips status to online. - P1-12 heartbeat touches last_seen_at; background sweeper marks hosts offline after 90s without one. - store: hosts table accessors, host_schedule_version, enrollment_tokens FK on consumed_host dropped (audit-only field; the token gets burned before the host row exists). Agent side: - P1-13 internal/agent/config: yaml at /etc/restic-manager/agent.yaml, atomic Save (tmp+fsync+rename), Enrolled() helper. - P1-15 internal/agent/wsclient: dial with bearer + optional TLS cert pinning (sha-256 of leaf), exponential backoff with jitter (1s → 60s cap), heartbeat goroutine, fatal handling for ErrProtocolTooOld. - P1-15 wsclient.Enroll: HTTP POST /api/agents/enroll with sysinfo. - P1-17 internal/agent/sysinfo: hostname/OS/arch/restic-version collection. restic detected by `restic version` parse; absent restic doesn't block startup. - cmd/agent: -enroll-server / -enroll-token flags drive first-run enrollment then exit (so the install script can hand off to systemd to run the persistent service). End-to-end smoke verified: bootstrap → login → issue token → enroll → run agent → server logs `ws agent connected` with the right host_id and protocol_version 1. All tests still pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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phase 1: HTTP server + first-run bootstrap
P1-01 chi router, slog request log, graceful shutdown via signal
context. Health endpoint, /api/auth/login, /api/auth/logout,
/api/bootstrap. Background sweeper for expired sessions and
enrollment tokens (15 min cadence).
P1-04 (sessions half) HttpOnly Secure-when-TLS cookie carrying a
base64url token; server stores SHA-256(token) so a stolen DB
doesn't yield credentials. Unknown user and bad password collapse
to the same 401 response code so a probe can't enumerate names.
P1-05 first-run admin bootstrap. On a fresh DB the server mints a
one-time token and prints it to stderr inside a banner. The
/api/bootstrap handler accepts {token, username, password},
creates the first admin, then becomes a 409 forever.
P1-07 (partial) audit hooks fire on auth.login and auth.bootstrap.
Full middleware-driven coverage lands with the rest of the API.
internal/server/config: env > YAML > defaults. RM_LISTEN /
RM_DATA_DIR / RM_BASE_URL / RM_TLS_CERT / RM_TLS_KEY /
RM_SECRET_KEY_FILE / RM_TRUSTED_PROXY (CIDR list, validated).
End-to-end smoke test passes: server boots on a fresh dir,
prints the bootstrap token, POST /api/bootstrap creates the admin,
POST /api/auth/login returns 200 with a session cookie.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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