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feat(reliability): fd-leak rails — self-watchdog, poll-overlap guard, fd tests
Guardrails so the fd-leak class of bug (Errno 24 lockup; recent SNMP + UniFi fixes) surfaces early or can't compound, instead of silently killing the app. - Self-fd watchdog (steward/core/self_monitor.py): records open_fds and open_fds_pct (% of soft RLIMIT_NOFILE) as "steward"/"process" metrics each minute through the normal alert pipeline, so the operator can alert on them via the existing alert-rules UI. Built-in WARNING floor at 80% gives a zero-config early signal. Stdlib-only (/proc + resource); degrades to a no-op off Linux. Registered as a core ScheduledTask in app.py. - Poll-overlap guard (steward/core/scheduler.py): extract a pure _DueTracker that skips a tick while a task's prior run is still in flight, so a hung poll can't stack overlapping runs (which amplify per-poll resource/fd use). A skipped task isn't penalised — it retries the next tick after it completes. - fd-stability tests (tests/core/): _DueTracker overlap policy, the watchdog metric/warning/degradation paths, and a real-fd canary that hammers tcp_check and asserts /proc/self/fd doesn't grow. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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0c5a1573da |
fix(unifi): close the cached client before discarding it (fd leak)
The UniFi poller caches a UnifiClient holding a long-lived httpx.AsyncClient (a real socket pool). On a login failure or a mid-poll error it set `_client = None` to force re-auth, but never called close() — orphaning the connection pool until GC. Under a flapping/unreachable controller that leaks a file descriptor every failure tick: the same class of bug as the SNMP engine leak (OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files). Add _drop_client() that aclose()s the client (best-effort) before nulling the cache, and route both discard paths through it. Regression tests cover both failure paths plus the noop/close-error contracts. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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2df5fc94a3 |
fix(snmp): close SnmpEngine after each poll to stop fd leak
A fresh SnmpEngine() was created on every poll_device() call and never closed. pysnmp opens a UDP transport socket per engine and doesn't release it on GC, so each scheduler tick (default 60s, per device) leaked a file descriptor. Over hours of polling the process hit its fd ceiling and the listening socket could no longer accept connections — OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files on socket.accept(), locking up the app. Wrap the engine in try/finally and release its transport socket via a new _close_engine() helper that probes both pysnmp API shapes (6.2.x lextudio camelCase, canonical 7.x snake_case); all close paths are best-effort so a failed close never breaks the poll loop. Regression tests cover both shapes and the never-raises contract. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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b1aabb7dfa |
feat(snmp): explicit host binding (host_id / steward_host) with implicit fallback
SNMP devices map onto a Steward host's detail page via _devices_for_host, which previously matched the device's `host` field (the SNMP poll target) against the Host's address/name — a coincidence of strings that breaks when the poll target differs from how the Host is recorded. Add two optional per-device config fields that decouple the binding from the poll target: • host_id — exact Steward Host UUID match (the explicit link) • steward_host — friendly bind by Host name or address (case-insensitive) An explicit binding is exclusive: a device bound to host A never implicitly matches host B by a coincidental address. No explicit binding → existing implicit `host`-string match (fully backward compatible). host_panel passes host.id and badges explicitly-bound devices. plugin.yaml documents the new fields. Tests cover explicit id/name, exclusivity, wrong uuid, and legacy fallback. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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24df8458ea |
feat(docker): swarm-aware container views — collapse replicas, show host, surface agent-less tasks
The container list and dashboard widget listed each swarm task as its own cryptic row (svc.1.<taskid>) and could only show tasks on nodes that run a Steward agent. Make both views service-centric and cluster-complete. - swarm_view.build_swarm_services(): model-free builder that merges real container rows (collected local-per-node, so host_id = the node a task runs on) with the managers' placement (DockerSwarmService.placement_json). Where placement counts exceed the local rows on a node — i.e. nodes with no agent — it synthesizes "ghost" replicas so the replica list matches the cluster. Non-swarm containers pass through grouped by host. - /rows + rows.html: a Swarm-services panel collapses each service to one block, every replica a host chip (status + cpu); ghosts render dashed "N · no agent". Non-swarm/compose containers keep the per-host table below. New Services stat. - /widget + widget.html: same service collapse with host chips; standalone containers stay grouped by host. - Unit tests for the builder (real+ghost merge, full coverage, partial agent-less, synthesized service, down state). No migration — node_id, placement_json and swarm-node hostnames are already stored. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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431f804037 |
fix(docker): move dedup helper to a model-free module (CI green)
The widget-dedup test imported plugins.docker.routes, which re-imports plugins.docker.models after the app already loaded the docker plugin — "Table 'docker_containers' is already defined". Same plugin-loader gotcha the host_agent query helpers avoid. Extract dedup_by_container_id into plugins/docker/dedup.py (imports no ORM models, so it's safe to import in either environment); routes.py imports it from there and the test targets the model-free module. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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e289b6c49f |
fix(docker): dedup widget counts across swarm managers; show failures not stopped
The running count was inflated: swarm-aware agents on every manager list cluster-wide tasks, so the same container (identical container_id) was reported once per manager and the dashboard widgets summed them. The earlier swarm dedup only covered the Swarm topology page — the widgets read raw rows. - _dedup_by_container_id(): collapse rows sharing a non-empty container_id (globally unique, so only true duplicates merge); first occurrence wins under the running-first ordering. Applied in both the containers and resources widgets before counting/limiting. Rows without a container_id (older agents) are kept as-is. - Replaced the static "stopped" tally — not actionable — with "failed (24h)": distinct containers with a die/oom event in the last 24h (DISTINCT so the managers' duplicate events don't double it), rendered red when non-zero. - widget.html empty-state now keys off total_count. - Regression test: same container_id from two managers counts once; id-less rows all kept. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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0c055ed6fa |
fix(docker): reap vanished containers; clarify the resources widget
The container persister upserted current state keyed (host_id, name) but — unlike the image/swarm/disk persisters — never deleted containers that vanished from the host's latest listing. Every removed one-shot container (CI job runners, buildkit builders, codex jobs) left a permanent "stopped" row, so the dashboard counts ballooned (e.g. 856 stopped) and read as "not dedup'd". It wasn't dedup — it was a missing reaper. - ingest.py: after the upsert loop, delete this host's containers whose name is notin the newest snapshot (the listing is authoritative — event derivation already treats absence as removal). Mirrors images/swarm/disk. The existing `if not snapshots: return` keeps swarm/disk-only samples from touching containers; an empty container snapshot legitimately means none exist. - widget_resources.html: this widget shows the busiest running containers by CPU. Replaced the two unlabeled hairline bars with labeled CPU/MEM bars (label · bar · % value, warn/crit colors) so it's self-explanatory. - Regression test: a container present then absent across snapshots is reaped. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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51682f130a |
feat(snmp): surface SNMP device readings on the matching host page
SNMP devices are config-defined by IP/hostname, not Steward Host records, so they had no presence on a host's page. Map them by address and embed a fragment (mirrors the Docker per-host fragment). - _devices_for_host(devices_cfg, address, name): case-insensitive match of a device's configured host to the Steward host's address or name (tolerates non-dict / host-less entries). - Route /plugins/snmp/host/<id>: renders the matched device(s) + latest readings, or nothing when none map (so hosts without SNMP carry no empty card). - snmp/host_panel.html: per-device card (name · address · reachability) with a readings grid (K/M scaling) and a History link to the full device page. - hosts/detail.html embeds it after the Docker fragment, gated on snmp enabled. - Unit test for the matching helper (by address, by name, no-match, blank). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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8af297670e |
feat(metrics): roll plugin_metrics up to hourly to bound storage
plugin_metrics grows by (sources × resources × ~30s cadence); keeping 90d of raw
is a large table. Add a raw→hourly rollup (mirroring the Docker plugin) so only a
short raw window is kept at full resolution, with hourly averages archived longer.
- PluginMetricHourly model + core migration 0024 (plugin_metrics_hourly: avg/max/
count per source/resource/metric/hour, unique bucket constraint + lookup index).
- steward/core/metrics_retention.rollup_plugin_metrics: date_trunc('hour') agg of
raw older than the hour-aligned raw window, idempotent pg upsert into hourly,
delete the rolled raw, prune hourly beyond the rollup window.
- cleanup.py: plugin_metrics is no longer blanket-deleted at data.retention_days;
_run_metrics_retention drives the rollup with windows read live from settings.
- Settings: metrics.retention.raw_days (7) + rollup_days (90), tunable on the
Thresholds & Retention page (new "Host metrics retention" card).
- Chart read: _history_for_host merges the hourly rollup (older part of the range)
with raw date_bin (recent part, capped ≤1h), so 30d charts keep working —
recent at full resolution, older at hourly. Route passes raw_days from settings.
- Tests: unit (cutoff helpers) + integration (rollup aggregates/prunes; history
merges hourly + raw) against Postgres.
Speed was already handled by the indexes + SQL aggregation; this is the storage
lever (raw window ~10x smaller).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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9e4f1983f8 |
feat(host_agent): lazy-load full-metrics charts + live-poll current state
The full-metrics page rendered once server-side with the history query inline, so the charts blocked first paint and nothing refreshed without a reload (it reads the latest snapshot the server holds — the agent pushes ~every 30s). Split it into a shell + two HTMX fragments: - Shell (host_detail.html): header + shared time-range toggle + two containers; paints instantly. - Current state (/<id>/metrics → _host_metrics.html): identity + gauges + per-core + filesystems + interfaces/disks + temps, from the DISTINCT ON latest query. hx-trigger "load, every 15s" → live numbers at ~the agent cadence. - History charts (/<id>/charts → _host_charts.html): the 3 charts + Chart.js, from the date_bin history query. hx-trigger "load, every 60s, rangeChange" so they lazy-load (never block paint), refresh slowly, and follow the range selector. Leak-safe: previous Chart instances are destroyed before re-render. - Range toggle switched from full-reload links to the shared _time_range.html (setTimeRange + rangeChange), so only the fragments refetch. - routes: host_detail (shell) + host_detail_metrics + host_detail_charts, with a _split_host_metrics helper. - tests/test_templates_parse.py now also parses plugin templates (these fragments aren't rendered in the unit lane). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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a78af23793 |
refactor(host_agent): extract metric-query helpers to a model-free module
The previous commit's integration test failed at collection-time import:
importing plugins.host_agent.routes (which imports the host_agent ORM models at
top level) double-registers host_agent_registrations against the app-loaded
plugin's metadata ("Table already defined").
Move the two pure read helpers (_latest_metrics_for_host, _history_for_host)
plus SOURCE_MODULE / HISTORY_METRICS into plugins/host_agent/metrics_query.py,
which imports only the core PluginMetric model — no plugin models. routes.py
imports them back. The integration test now imports from metrics_query and no
longer trips the loader's registration guard. No behavior change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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aff0c36d37 |
perf(host_agent): aggregate metric history in SQL; DISTINCT ON for latest
Follow-on to the plugin_metrics indexes. plugin_metrics is already retention- bounded (core cleanup prunes > data.retention_days, default 90d) and charts top out at 30d, so the cost wasn't growth — it was the read path shipping raw rows to Python. - _history_for_host: bucket + average in SQL via date_bin (epoch-aligned, ~120 buckets) instead of fetching every raw sample (a 30d range was hundreds of thousands of rows) and downsampling in Python. Uses the new (source_module, resource_name, recorded_at) index. - _latest_metrics_for_host: DISTINCT ON (resource_name, metric_name) ORDER BY recorded_at DESC — newest row per group in one index-ordered pass, replacing the GROUP-BY-max subquery self-joined back to the whole history. - Integration test validates both against Postgres. Deliberately not a materialized raw→hourly rollup: these query-side changes deliver the speed; a rollup would additionally cut storage and remains a future option if scale demands it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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2545e8c6ce |
fix(docker): widen memory byte columns to BIGINT (int32 overflow on ingest)
docker_metrics.mem_usage_bytes and docker_containers.mem_usage_bytes / mem_limit_bytes were int4 (max 2,147,483,647). A container using >2.1 GB of RAM (e.g. 8.18 GB) overflowed the column, so asyncpg raised "value out of int32 range" and the entire docker ingest batch failed — no metrics stored for any host with a large container. The I/O counters and the milestone-77 rollup/disk tables already used BigInteger; this trio (docker_001-era) was missed. - models.py: DockerMetric.mem_usage_bytes, DockerContainer.mem_usage_bytes, DockerContainer.mem_limit_bytes → BigInteger. - migration docker_008_bigint_mem: ALTER COLUMN ... TYPE BIGINT (safe in-place int4→int8 promotion). - integration regression test: persist an ~8 GB container, assert the current-state and time-series rows round-trip. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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c8b6719b37 |
feat(ui): plugin get_nav() hook → sidebar Infrastructure links (slice 2)
Plugin UIs had no nav home (only dashboard widgets / typed URLs). Add an optional get_nav() plugin export and surface it in the sidebar. - plugin_manager: _PLUGIN_NAV registry + get_plugin_nav() getter + a tolerant _collect_plugin_nav() (missing hook = fine; raising/malformed = logged & skipped; idempotent per plugin so hot-reload re-runs cleanly). Collected in both the startup load path and the hot-reload path. - app.py: inject plugin_nav into the template context, filtered to enabled plugins so a hot-disabled plugin's link can't linger before restart. - base.html: render plugin links under the Infrastructure group, with the same request.path active-state treatment as core links. - docker/snmp/unifi/traefik: each exports get_nav() → its /plugins/<name>/ view. - Tests: collector behavior (collect, missing hook, reload-replace, malformed item, raising hook, sorted output). With docker enabled, "Docker" now appears under Infrastructure → its fleet view. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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95ebdf7045 |
feat(ui): replace flat top nav with a grouped left sidebar (slice 1)
The flat top bar was a set of ungrouped peers and gave plugin data no home. Move to a persistent left sidebar with grouped sections, per the navigation redesign (operator-chosen shell). - base.html: top <nav> → left <aside class="sidebar"> + content column. Groups: Overview (Dashboard, Status), Infrastructure (Hosts; plugin links arrive in slice 2), Monitoring (Monitors, Alerts), Automation (Ansible), Admin (Settings, Audit; admin-only). Brand on top, user/logout at the bottom. - Active link highlighted by request.path prefix (aria-current). - Responsive: sidebar slides off-canvas under 900px via a ☰ toggle + scrim (inline class toggle, no new JS deps). Candle-glow preserved. - Logged-out pages (login/setup) render without the sidebar (gated on session.user_id), content area full-width and centered as before. - Add tests/test_templates_parse.py: syntax-parses every steward template so a broken tag fails the unit lane (only the login page renders there today). Plugin nav links (Docker/SNMP/UniFi/Traefik) come next in slice 2 via a get_nav hook. UI-only; no behavior/route changes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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0940dc6972 |
feat(crypto): fail loudly on unpersistable secret key; flag undecryptable secrets
Follow-up to the incident where an unwritable /data made Steward silently mint a fresh ephemeral secret key on every boot, orphaning all encrypted secrets — only discovered when an Ansible run failed. Make both failure modes loud and visible. - config._resolve_secret_key: if a new key must be generated but can't be persisted (no STEWARD_SECRET_KEY, unwritable /data), raise RuntimeError and refuse to start, with an actionable fix (set STEWARD_SECRET_KEY, or make /data writable by uid 1000). Also raises a clear error if an existing key file can't be read. First-run on a writable volume still generates + persists normally. - core.settings: detect secrets stored as ciphertext that won't decrypt with the current key (scan_undecryptable_secrets at startup; _is_undecryptable helper). Cached in memory; set_setting discards a key on a fresh write so the banner clears without a restart. - app.py: run the scan after migrate_plaintext_secrets, log a warning, and inject undecryptable_secrets into the template context. - base.html: admin banner naming which secrets to re-enter, each linked to its settings tab. - compose.deploy.yml: document the uid-1000 /data write requirement and the STEWARD_SECRET_KEY option for multi-node Swarm. - Tests: secret-key resolver (reuse existing file, generate when writable, raise when unpersistable) and the undecryptable-secret detection helper. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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4fc8c96c41 |
fix(snmp): bundle pysnmp in image and port poller to the asyncio HLAPI
The SNMP plugin ships in the image but logged "pysnmp not installed — SNMP polling disabled" on every poll, so polling never worked. Two coupled defects: 1. The Dockerfile installed only `.[ansible]`, so the `snmp` extra (pysnmp) was never bundled even though the plugin is first-party and shipped. 2. poller.py used the synchronous pysnmp HLAPI (`next(getCmd(...))`), which pysnmp-lextudio 6.x removed — it's asyncio-only now — so even with the dep present, polling would have thrown and silently returned nothing. The 5.x line that still has the sync API isn't safe on the image's Python 3.13. Fix: - Dockerfile: install `.[ansible,snmp]`. - poller.py: `poll_device_sync` → `async def poll_device` on the asyncio HLAPI, with a dual-version import (pysnmp 7.x `pysnmp.hlapi.v3arch.asyncio`/`get_cmd` + async `UdpTransportTarget.create`; pysnmp-lextudio 6.2.x `pysnmp.hlapi.asyncio`/`getCmd` + direct `UdpTransportTarget`) so a dependency bump can't silently re-break it. - scheduler.py: await poll_device directly; drop the run_in_executor wrapper and the now-unused asyncio import. - Add tests/plugins/snmp/test_poller.py covering the version→mpModel mapping, that the poller is a coroutine, and the graceful no-pysnmp path. Note: CI confirms import/load and the no-pysnmp path, but has no SNMP target — live polling against real devices is verified after deploy. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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test(docker): parse-check templates + smoke routes/_human_bytes (milestone 77 #943)
CI never renders docker templates through the app (the unit-lane app uses testing=True, which skips plugin loading), so a Jinja syntax error could ship green. Add unit tests that parse every docker template, smoke-import the routes module + confirm the #942 view functions exist, and cover the _human_bytes / _human_uptime presentation helpers. Closes the render-regression gap the new UI pages introduced. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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277eb40165 |
fix(docker): close read txn before second begin in disk-usage test
test_disk_usage_persisted opened a second session.begin() after interleaved
SELECTs, which autobegin a transaction → "A transaction is already begun".
Roll back the read transaction before the re-report write. Restores the
integration lane green for the /system/df slice (
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a840d6f823 |
feat(docker): collect + persist /system/df image/disk usage (agent 1.6.0)
Backend for the image/disk panel (milestone 77 #942). Agent gains collect_disk_usage() — one /system/df call (gated on containers existing, so Docker-less hosts pay nothing), surfacing reclaimable bytes (image size held by unreferenced images), layers/containers/volumes/build-cache sizes, and the top 50 images by size. Emitted as sample["docker_disk"]; host_agent ingest tracks the newest sample's copy and hands it to the docker capability as a 5th arg. New current-state tables docker_disk_usage (one row/host) + docker_images (per-host image rows), docker_007 migration; ingest upserts the summary and replaces the image set per host (stale images pruned). Unit tests for the df parsing/reclaimable math + build_sample gating; integration test for persistence + image-set replacement. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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faecac3ec6 |
feat(docker): retention + hourly rollup for metrics/events with Settings windows
Bounds Docker time-series growth (the main scaling concern). New docker_metrics_hourly table + docker_006 migration; a plugin retention module (docker.run_retention capability) rolls raw docker_metrics older than the raw window into hourly averages (idempotent upsert), deletes the rolled raw rows, then prunes stale rollups + lifecycle events. Core cleanup.py drives it each hourly run via the capability (no plugin-model import), reading the three retention windows fresh from settings so changes apply without restart (rule 25). Settings → "Thresholds & Retention" gains a Docker retention card (raw / rolled-up / events windows, working defaults 7/90/30 days). Unit tests cover the hour-aligned cutoff/bucketing helpers; integration test exercises the real rollup-average + prune across both windows. Milestone 77 task #941. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC |
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feat(docker): ingest swarm topology + lifecycle events + health/restart alerts
Wires the agent's enriched + swarm payloads through the docker.persist_host_
samples capability:
* Swarm topology — persist sample["swarm"] into docker_swarm_services /
docker_swarm_nodes (upsert + prune stale, host-scoped so two managers don't
clobber). Migration docker_005 adds services.placement_json for the
task→node placement the agent now reports.
* Lifecycle events — _derive_events (pure, unit-tested) diffs the newest
snapshot against stored per-container state: start / stop / die (non-zero
exit) / oom / health_change → docker_events rows. Skipped on a host's first
snapshot so the baseline doesn't emit a start per existing container.
* Alerts — record restart_count (always) and is_healthy (1.0/0.0, only when a
HEALTHCHECK exists) alongside cpu/mem, under host-scoped resource names;
METRIC_CATALOG[docker] gains restart_count + is_healthy so they're alertable.
host_agent ingest captures the newest sample's swarm object and threads it to
the capability (now persist_host_docker(session, host, snapshots, swarm=None));
invoked when containers OR swarm are present, under the same SAVEPOINT. Unit
tests cover the event-diff matrix; integration tests cover event derivation
across two snapshots and swarm topology round-trip (incl. placement).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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feat(docker): agent manager-only swarm collector (AGENT_VERSION 1.5.0)
Adds collect_swarm(socket_path) to the host agent. Self-detects a Swarm
manager via /info (Swarm.ControlAvailable) — workers and non-swarm daemons
return None and never touch the manager-only endpoints (one cheap /info call,
no 503s). On a manager it queries /services, /tasks, /nodes and emits
sample["swarm"] = {services, nodes}:
* services roll desired-vs-running replicas up from the task list (replica
health isn't on the service object), handle replicated + global mode, strip
the @sha256 image digest, and carry cross-node task→node placement.
* nodes normalise role / availability / status + the manager leader flag.
build_sample omits the swarm key entirely off managers, same silent contract
as collect_docker. Unit tests cover manager detection, replica roll-up +
placement (replicated & global), node normalisation, worker silent-skip, and
build_sample wiring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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fee654b53a |
feat(docker): schema for lifecycle events + swarm topology
Adds the milestone-77 storage that doesn't fit on the per-container row:
* docker_events — lifecycle (start/stop/die/oom/health_change), to be
derived by diffing consecutive host snapshots; host-scoped, indexed for
timeline lookups (host_id, container_name, at) and retention pruning (at).
* docker_swarm_services / docker_swarm_nodes — manager-reported Swarm
topology (desired-vs-running replicas, node role/availability/status).
Migration docker_004 extends the docker branch (down_revision docker_003);
purely additive, no DROP+recreate. event/mode/role are plain strings (no
CHECK whitelist), matching how docker_containers models status. Integration
guard asserts the three new host-scoped tables exist.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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feat(docker): per-container enrichment — health, restarts, exit code, I/O, grouping
First slice of milestone 77 (Docker monitoring depth). Surfaces real per-container
stats beyond basic state, all read-only on the existing push model.
- agent (→1.4.0): collect_docker now inspects each container (health, restart
count, exit code, OOM) and reads net + block I/O from the stats payload; pulls
compose project + swarm service/task/node from container labels. Per-container
inspect+stats calls run over a small bounded ThreadPool so the ~1s-per-stats
blocking doesn't stretch the sample on a busy host.
- schema (docker_003): additive columns on docker_containers — health, exit_code,
oom_killed, compose_project, service_name, task_id, node_id, and BigInteger
net/blk byte counters.
- ingest: persists the enrichment + restart_count (.get keeps older agents working).
- ui: Docker page rows now show health badge, uptime ("up 3d 4h"), restart count,
exit code (+OOM) for stopped containers, and compose/service grouping label.
- tests: agent helpers (grouping, inspect fields, net/IO sum) + collect_docker
assembly incl. inspect; integration asserts enrichment round-trips.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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feat(docker): per-host collection via the host agent; drop central scrape
Docker collection moves off the central single-socket scrape onto the host
agent, giving Docker a real per-host dimension. The Steward host now reports
its own containers like any other host, and same-named containers on different
hosts no longer collide.
- agent: stdlib UDS Docker client (AF_UNIX HTTP/1.1, Connection: close,
chunked-aware), collect_docker() ports the cpu%/mem math; sample["docker"]
added best-effort (silent-skip on absent/unreadable socket). AGENT_VERSION
1.2.0 → 1.3.0; optional docker_socket config key.
- ingest: host_agent ingest hands per-host container snapshots to the docker
plugin via a new "docker.persist_host_samples" capability (no hard import,
no-op when docker disabled), inside a SAVEPOINT so a docker failure never
sinks the host metrics. Resource names are host-scoped ("<host>/<name>").
- schema: docker_containers re-keyed (host_id, name); docker_metrics gains
host_id; docker_002 migration DROP+recreates (dev-only, rule 122).
- ui: Docker page + widgets grouped by host with host links; new per-host
Docker panel embedded on the Hosts hub (gated on docker enabled via a new
enabled_plugins template context). Replaces the SQLite-only strftime
bucketing with DB-agnostic Python bucketing.
- provisioning: install/provision playbooks add steward-agent to the docker
group (best-effort) so the agent can read the socket.
- removed central scrape: docker scheduler.py + scraper.py deleted; plugin.yaml
socket_path/scrape_interval_seconds/include_stopped dropped (plugin 2.0.0).
- tests: agent docker collector units (math, chunked decode, silent-skip,
sample shape, config) + integration (host-scoped schema + persistence).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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feat(monitors): unify ping/dns/http into one Monitor entity + custom targets
Collapse the three former check types into a single core `Monitor` entity
with one management surface (/monitors), one result table (monitor_results),
and a single scheduled task. Every type can now watch a free-standing custom
destination (optional host_id) — not just a registered Host.
- models: Monitor + MonitorResult replace PingResult/DnsResult; Host loses its
ping/dns facet columns (now Monitor rows linked by host_id).
- checks: monitors/{ping,dns,http}.py pure probes + runner.run_monitor
dispatcher; one monitor_check scheduler with a per-monitor due-filter.
- status: single monitor_status_source replaces the three sources.
- UI: /monitors blueprint (type-aware add/edit/list/widget); host hub shows a
host's linked monitors + "add monitor for this host"; nav + widget registry
+ alert metric catalog rewired. http plugin folded into core and removed.
- migration 0022 merges the http branch, data-migrates host facets +
http_monitors + all three result histories, drops the old tables/columns.
Resolves the per-host ping/dns auto-attach issue (#275): monitors are now
explicit, never auto-added to every host.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
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feat(auth): return to the original view after an auth-expiry redirect
When a session has expired, require_role now bounces to /login?next=<path> and sends the user back there after re-login. - middleware: safe_next_url() (same-site relative path/query only; rejects off-site, protocol-relative, javascript:, and the auth pages — no open redirect). _login_redirect() builds the next param; for HTMX requests it uses HX-Current-URL (the page, not the fragment) and HX-Redirect so the whole browser navigates instead of swapping the login page into a fragment. - login GET/POST carry `next` (hidden field), validated, used on success for local + LDAP; OIDC stashes it in session across the IdP round-trip. - login.html: hidden next field + next on the SSO link. - tests for safe_next_url. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(ansible): steward:category + steward:confirm playbook metadata
Extend the playbook metadata convention with a namespaced `# steward:<key>:` comment block: - steward:category — free-text grouping label, shown as a badge in the browse list and on the run form. - steward:confirm — true/yes/1/on marks a playbook destructive; the run form then requires a confirmation tick (required checkbox in the shared vars fragment) before it can launch. sources.discover_playbook_meta() parses description + category + confirm (first match per key; `# description:` still primary, `# steward:description:` alias). discover_playbook_description() now delegates to it. The browse list reads per-playbook meta to show category badges + descriptions; the run-form and playbook-vars fragments render the badge + confirm gate. Bundled playbooks tagged: docker_prune → category maintenance + confirm true; provision/install/update → category host-agent. Docs: docs/reference/playbook-authoring.md updated (keys now implemented) and a quick reference added next to the code at steward/ansible/PLAYBOOK_CONVENTIONS.md. Tests added for category/confirm/alias parsing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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e5f6a11f94 |
feat(ansible): playbooks self-describe via "# description:" comment
Playbooks can ship a human description Steward reads and shows when one is selected. Convention: a `# description: <text>` magic comment (Ansible rejects unknown play keys, so a comment is the portable place — works for third-party playbooks too); falls back to the first play's name:. sources .discover_playbook_description(). Surfaced at the top of the shared _playbook_vars.html partial, which loads on playbook selection in the host run form, schedules form, and browse run form. All four bundled playbooks (provision/install/update/docker_prune) now carry a description line. Unit tests added. Scribe #900. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(ansible): write DB inventory as static YAML, not dynamic --list JSON
generate_inventory() emits Ansible's dynamic --list shape (all.hosts is a
LIST, vars under _meta) — valid only as an executable inventory script's
stdout. We were writing it to a static file and passing -i, so Ansible's yaml
plugin rejected it ("Invalid 'hosts' entry for 'all' group, requires a
dictionary, found ...list...") and fell back to implicit localhost → "no hosts
matched". Affected every steward:* scope run; surfaced on the first real
provision.
- New inventory_to_yaml(inv): convert the --list dict → a valid static YAML
inventory (all.hosts dict keyed by host, groups under all.children, group
vars preserved, injected per-host vars like steward_token retained).
- Wire it into runner.trigger_run, host_agent deploy + provision.
- executor writes the file as inventory.yml so the yaml plugin's extension
check reliably claims it.
- generate_inventory unchanged (still the --list dict); conversion happens at
write time. Unit tests added.
Scribe issue #885.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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a996cc6908 |
feat(ansible): per-variable fields in the playbook run form
When you click Run, Steward now parses the playbook and renders a field for each declared variable instead of a blank extra-vars textarea. The form loads on demand via HTMX (/ansible/run-form/<source>/<playbook>). - sources.discover_playbook_variables: parse vars: defaults + vars_prompt: (vars_prompt wins on name collision; non-scalar vars skipped; role/include vars not traversed). Flags secret-looking names + vars_prompt private. - Run-time values flow through a JSON extra-vars file (-e @file), which is space/quote-safe — fixes a latent shlex-split bug in the old -e key=value textarea path. executor.build_extra_vars_file (pure) + start_run merge. - Secret-flagged fields are masked AND routed through an unpersisted secret_vars channel (runner.trigger_run → start_run), so passwords entered at run time never land in the DB / run history. - Defaults shown as placeholders (not prefilled): an untouched field falls through to the inventory/play default instead of overriding it. - routes: run_form HTMX endpoint; _parse_run_params now returns (params, secret_vars, err) and reads var__/secret__ fields. Schedules drop secret vars (can't prompt unattended). - templates: ansible/_run_form.html fragment; browse.html rewired to HTMX, static JS run-form removed. Advanced section keeps limit/tags/check + a free-form extra-vars escape hatch. - tests: test_playbook_variables.py (discovery + extra-vars file). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(ansible): host provisioning via steward managed SSH identity
Turn the agent-install playbook into a full provisioning + maintenance path. Solves the bootstrap chicken-and-egg: first contact uses an operator-supplied password (one run, never stored), which creates a dedicated `steward` login account with NOPASSWD sudo + Steward's managed public key. Every run thereafter connects as `steward` with the managed key — fully unattended (scheduled prune, agent updates). - core/crypto: generate_ssh_keypair() — ed25519, OpenSSH formats. - settings: ansible.ssh_public_key (non-secret, displayed) + ansible.ssh_user (default steward); to_ansible_cfg extended. - settings UI + route: "Generate managed key" (private encrypted, public shown to copy) + SSH-user field. - executor: build_bootstrap() writes a 0600 vars file (-e @file) for the per-run user/password — never argv, never DB, never logged; drops the managed key when a bootstrap password is given; --user floor from the global ssh_user when no override. - runner.trigger_run: pass-through `connection` kwarg, deliberately NOT persisted on AnsibleRun.params (password stays out of the DB). - bundled/host_agent/provision.yml: create steward user + authorized_keys + /etc/sudoers.d/steward (visudo-validated) + agent install. - host_agent: /provision route + "Provision a fresh host" card (bootstrap user/password; injects pubkey + user + token as space-safe JSON hostvars). - Dockerfile: add sshpass (Ansible shells out to it for password SSH). - tests: keypair generation + build_bootstrap (secret stays off argv). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(security): encrypt sensitive settings at rest (Fernet)
Secrets (smtp.password, oidc.client_secret, ldap.bind_password, ansible ssh_private_key/become_password/vault_password) were stored plaintext in app_settings. Add transparent encryption-at-rest: - steward/core/crypto.py: Fernet keyed off the app secret (/data/secret.key), enc:v1: prefix marks ciphertext; passthrough for plaintext/empty/no-key, never reveals plaintext on a wrong key. - settings.py: SECRET_KEYS registry; set_setting encrypts on write; all read paths (get_setting / get_all_settings / load_settings_sync) decrypt transparently; migrate_plaintext_secrets() converts legacy rows in place. - app.py startup: init_crypto(SECRET_KEY) + one-time legacy-secret migration before settings load. - Add cryptography dependency. UI masking is unchanged (it checks decrypted truthiness). Key-loss caveat documented: secrets are unrecoverable if the app secret key is lost. Unit tests cover round-trip, empty/plaintext passthrough, and wrong-key safety. Task #580. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(ansible): runner robustness — cancel, concurrency, structured results, retention
Closes #550 (all four): - Cancellation: track live subprocesses; POST /ansible/runs/<id>/cancel (operator) SIGTERMs then SIGKILLs after a grace; new 'cancelled' status (+ migration 0019, ALTER TYPE in autocommit). Queued runs cancel cleanly before launch. Cancel button on run detail. - Concurrency: global semaphore (ansible.max_concurrent_runs, default 3, Settings→Ansible) caps simultaneous runs; excess show 'queued' (new status) until a slot frees. Semaphore bound lazily per running loop. - Structured results: parse PLAY RECAP into per-host ok/changed/unreachable/ failed/skipped + capture failed-task lines, stored in new results JSON column (migration 0020); rendered as a host-summary table on run detail. Keeps live streaming (no json-callback swap). - Retention: full output written to a persistent log artifact (/data/ansible/runs/<id>.log, env-overridable) beyond the 1 MB DB cap and across restarts; in-memory replay buffer bounded + GC'd after completion; Download-log route. Boot reconciliation now also sweeps stale 'queued'. Unit tests for recap parsing + cancel flagging. Status colors updated across run list / detail / schedules. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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c10eae1c74 |
feat(ansible): in-app playbook authoring/editor
Adds create/edit/delete of playbooks from the UI (admin only), so a homelab user without a git workflow can author automation in-app. A new always-present writable local source "steward-local" (/data/ansible/playbooks, env-overridable, created on first save) is editable alongside operator local-dir sources; the bundled and git sources stay read-only (git is GitOps, clobbered on pull). sources.py: write_playbook / delete_playbook (traversal-guarded, .yml/.yaml only) + validate_playbook_yaml (YAML + play-list check) + is_editable_source. routes.py: /playbooks/new, /edit, /save, /delete (admin). Browse gains a "New playbook" button and per-playbook + view-page Edit/Delete for editable sources. Plain textarea editor with save-time YAML validation. Unit tests for write/delete/guard/validate. Task #579 — completes milestone #37 (Ansible automation). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(plugins): plugin capability registry + host_agent→Ansible deploy synergy
Implements #253's framework: a small core capability registry (steward/core/capabilities.py) where a module/plugin publishes a named, role-gated action and a consumer discovers it via has_capability() and runs it via invoke_capability() — no hard import, graceful degradation, permission propagation (actor role checked against the capability's required_role). Core publishes "ansible.run_playbook" (operator) wrapping ansible.runner. trigger_run (extended to accept a caller-built inventory). First consumer: the host_agent plugin gains "Deploy via Ansible" on its settings page — pick an inventory target/group and it installs/updates the agent via the bundled host_agent/install.yml, minting a fresh token per host and injecting it as an inventory hostvar (turning per-host curl|sh into one run). Exposed role ordering as middleware.role_meets. Unit tests for the registry + role checks. Task #253 (milestone #37). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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656bda2e3d |
feat(ansible): bundled first-party playbooks + built-in source
Ships a read-only "steward-builtin" source (steward/ansible/bundled/) that always appears alongside operator-configured sources, with two playbooks: - maintenance/docker_prune.yml — docker system prune for swarm/standalone nodes (safe by default; prune_all_images / prune_volumes extra-vars to widen). Schedule it against a swarm-node group for recurring cleanup (#869). - host_agent/install.yml — installs/updates the host agent (mirrors install.sh: user, agent.py, config, hardened systemd unit), parameterised with steward_url + steward_token extra-vars. get_sources() now prepends the builtin source. Tests updated to find the configured git source by name; added coverage that the bundled playbooks are discoverable. Tasks #869 + agent-install (milestone #37). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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4a0a3ee46e |
feat(ansible): scheduled recurring playbook runs
Adds cron-like recurring runs (the engine the maintenance-automation work needs). New AnsibleSchedule model + migration 0018; a core ScheduledTask (ansible_scheduled_runs, 60s) fires due schedules, each creating a system-triggered AnsibleRun (triggered_by=None). Centralises the resolve-inventory → create-run → launch flow in ansible/runner.trigger_run, shared by the manual route (refactored to use it) and the scheduler. Schedules UI under /ansible/schedules: create/edit/pause/delete/run-now, with interval presets, scope targeting (all / group / target), extra-vars / limit / tags / dry-run, and last-run status (resolved via last_run_id) + next-run. Unit test for the due-check. Task #549 (milestone #37). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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f037b69c58 |
test(host_agent): update existing collector tests for new agent API
collect_cpu now returns (aggregate, [per_core]) and build_sample takes a rate-state dict, so the pre-existing tests that asserted the old float return / no-state signature needed updating. Mocks the new collectors (temps/psi/net/diskio) for determinism. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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a9e7baee6a |
feat(host_agent): collect network, disk I/O, per-core CPU, temps, memory PSI
Extends the push agent (v1.2.0) with the Netdata-style signals the operator wants: per-core CPU, per-interface network throughput and per-disk I/O (rates derived in-agent from monotonic /proc counter deltas, with counter-reset clamping), hardware temperatures (/sys/class/hwmon), memory-pressure PSI (/proc/pressure), and cached/buffers memory breakdown. All stdlib-only. Server side needs no migration — these land as additional rows in the shared PluginMetric table via _expand_sample_to_metrics. Per-resource series use a ':' in resource_name (host:net:eth0, host:core0, host:temp:Package) so the existing fleet widget's ':' filter ignores them; host-level totals/max are emitted at the bare host resource. New sample keys are optional, so older agents keep ingesting unchanged. Unit tests for the new parsers, rate/reset logic, and the expander contract. Data foundation for the Netdata-style host view (task #867). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(status): unified Status page + widget across ping/DNS/HTTP monitors
Adds a Kuma-style "is everything up?" surface that aggregates heterogeneous monitor types via a status-source registry (steward/core/status.py): each type registers an async source(db) -> [StatusEntry]. Core registers ping/DNS; the http plugin registers its own from setup() so core never imports plugin tables. Per entry: current up/down, last-30 heartbeat bar, uptime % (24h/7d/30d), latest latency + response sparkline, and TLS expiry countdown (HTTP). New /status page (live htmx refresh) + a status_overview dashboard widget + nav link. Pure-function unit tests for registry + sparkline. First deliverable of milestone #68 (task #866). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(test): call sync create_app directly in ansible inventory integration test
create_app is synchronous (returns Quart) and runs its own internal asyncio.run for settings/migrations. _make_app wrapped it in asyncio.run, which nested event loops and raised "a coroutine is required" — the other integration tests already call create_app() directly. This test was added in an unpushed commit, so CI never exercised it until now. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(plugins): default-enable generic bundled plugins on fresh install
A fresh install enabled zero plugins — settings.py DEFAULTS had no plugin.*
keys, so to_plugins_cfg returned {} and every plugin had to be flipped on
by hand. Seed docker, host_agent, http, snmp as default-on (generic, non-
vendor-specific); traefik and unifi stay opt-in. Stored choices override
the default, so disabling persists.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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chore(lint): remove unused imports flagged by ruff
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ea47169049 | feat(ansible): generate_inventory() + fetch_scope_targets() + unit tests | ||
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feat(ansible): run a playbook against a single Steward host (task 547)
From a host's edit page, an operator can run a playbook against just that host via an ephemeral one-host inventory — no need for the host to exist in a source inventory. - ansible/sources.py: pure host_inventory_content(host) -> '<name> ansible_host=<addr>' - executor.start_run: optional inventory_content written to the temp dir and used as -i (overrides inventory_path); cleaned up with the creds dir - hosts/routes.py: POST /hosts/<id>/run-playbook (operator) — validates source + playbook, builds the ephemeral inventory, starts a user-triggered run, redirects to the live run detail; edit page gets the ansible source list - hosts/form.html: 'Run Ansible playbook against this host' panel (shown when editing an existing host and sources exist) — source + playbook + extra-vars/ tags/dry-run (no --limit; single host) - tests: unit host_inventory_content; integration runs a hosts:all/connection:local playbook against the ephemeral inventory and asserts inventory_hostname Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |