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package ws
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"sync"
"time"
"gitea.dcglab.co.uk/steve/restic-manager/internal/api"
"gitea.dcglab.co.uk/steve/restic-manager/internal/store"
)
// updateTimeout bounds how long the watcher waits for an agent to come
// back with its new version after a command.update dispatch. var (not
// const) so tests can shrink it.
var updateTimeout = 90 * time.Second
// AlertRaiser is the slim subset of *alert.Engine the update watcher
// touches. Defined here (not in the alert package) so the dependency
// arrow points the right way.
type AlertRaiser interface {
RaiseUpdateFailed(ctx context.Context, hostID, jobID, reason string, when time.Time)
ResolveUpdateFailed(ctx context.Context, hostID string, when time.Time)
}
// UpdateWatcher tracks in-flight agent-update dispatches and reconciles
// them against incoming hello envelopes. Entries land on Track and
// resolve via OnHello (success path) or the periodic sweep (timeout).
type UpdateWatcher struct {
store *store.Store
alerts AlertRaiser
jobHub *JobHub // optional — if nil, no fan-out to browser streams
mu sync.Mutex
entries map[string]*updateEntry // hostID → entry
tickPeriod time.Duration
}
type updateEntry struct {
jobID string
startedAt time.Time
// terminated is set once the entry has reached a terminal state so
// late OnHellos don't resurrect it.
terminated bool
}
// NewUpdateWatcher builds an unstarted watcher. Call Run in a goroutine
// to start the periodic sweep.
func NewUpdateWatcher(st *store.Store, alerts AlertRaiser, jobHub *JobHub) *UpdateWatcher {
return &UpdateWatcher{
store: st,
alerts: alerts,
jobHub: jobHub,
entries: make(map[string]*updateEntry),
tickPeriod: 5 * time.Second,
}
}
// Track registers a freshly-dispatched update job. A subsequent Track
// for the same host replaces the prior entry (last-write-wins).
func (w *UpdateWatcher) Track(jobID, hostID string) {
if w == nil {
return
}
w.mu.Lock()
w.entries[hostID] = &updateEntry{jobID: jobID, startedAt: time.Now()}
w.mu.Unlock()
}
// OnHello is called by the WS handler after a successful hello has been
// persisted. If a tracked update for the host matches the targetVersion,
// the job is marked succeeded and any open update_failed alert is
// auto-resolved. A non-matching version is a no-op (the watcher keeps
// waiting until the timeout).
func (w *UpdateWatcher) OnHello(ctx context.Context, hostID, agentVersion, targetVersion string) {
if w == nil {
return
}
w.mu.Lock()
e, ok := w.entries[hostID]
if !ok || e.terminated {
w.mu.Unlock()
return
}
if agentVersion != targetVersion {
// Not the version we asked for — keep waiting.
w.mu.Unlock()
return
}
e.terminated = true
jobID := e.jobID
delete(w.entries, hostID)
w.mu.Unlock()
now := time.Now().UTC()
if err := w.store.MarkJobFinished(ctx, jobID, "succeeded", 0, nil, "", now); err != nil {
slog.Warn("ws update watcher: mark succeeded", "job_id", jobID, "host_id", hostID, "err", err)
}
w.publishJobFinished(jobID, api.JobSucceeded, 0, "", now)
if w.alerts != nil {
w.alerts.ResolveUpdateFailed(ctx, hostID, now)
}
}
// Run drives the periodic sweep. Returns when ctx is done.
func (w *UpdateWatcher) Run(ctx context.Context) {
if w == nil {
return
}
t := time.NewTicker(w.tickPeriod)
defer t.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case now := <-t.C:
w.sweep(ctx, now)
}
}
}
func (w *UpdateWatcher) sweep(ctx context.Context, now time.Time) {
type expired struct {
hostID string
jobID string
age time.Duration
}
var toFail []expired
w.mu.Lock()
for hostID, e := range w.entries {
if e.terminated {
continue
}
if now.Sub(e.startedAt) >= updateTimeout {
toFail = append(toFail, expired{hostID: hostID, jobID: e.jobID, age: now.Sub(e.startedAt)})
e.terminated = true
delete(w.entries, hostID)
}
}
w.mu.Unlock()
for _, x := range toFail {
reason := fmt.Sprintf("timeout: agent did not reconnect within %s", updateTimeout)
stamp := now.UTC()
errMsg := reason
if err := w.store.MarkJobFinished(ctx, x.jobID, "failed", -1, nil, errMsg, stamp); err != nil {
slog.Warn("ws update watcher: mark failed", "job_id", x.jobID, "host_id", x.hostID, "err", err)
}
w.publishJobFinished(x.jobID, api.JobFailed, -1, errMsg, stamp)
if w.alerts != nil {
w.alerts.RaiseUpdateFailed(ctx, x.hostID, x.jobID, reason, stamp)
}
}
}
// publishJobFinished pushes a synthetic job.finished envelope into the
// JobHub so any browser still streaming this job sees it terminate.
// The agent itself exits before it can send job.finished (it has to —
// it's about to relaunch into the new binary), so without this fan-out
// the /jobs/{id} page hangs until reload.
//
// Best-effort: if the hub is nil or the envelope can't be marshalled
// we log and move on — the DB-side state is already correct, this is
// purely a UI wake-up.
func (w *UpdateWatcher) publishJobFinished(jobID string, status api.JobStatus, exitCode int, errMsg string, finishedAt time.Time) {
if w.jobHub == nil {
return
}
payload := api.JobFinishedPayload{
JobID: jobID,
Status: status,
ExitCode: exitCode,
FinishedAt: finishedAt,
Error: errMsg,
}
env, err := api.Marshal(api.MsgJobFinished, "", payload)
if err != nil {
slog.Warn("ws update watcher: marshal synthetic job.finished", "job_id", jobID, "err", err)
return
}
w.jobHub.Broadcast(jobID, env)
}