fetch_scope_targets() runs a SELECT that autobegins the session transaction
(SQLAlchemy 2.0), so the following `async with db.begin()` raised
"A transaction is already begun on this Session" → 500 on both
/plugins/host_agent/deploy and /provision.
Mint registrations directly into the autobegun transaction, build the
inventory while the ORM objects are still live, then await db.commit().
Escaped CI because unit tests use a mock db_sessionmaker; no integration
test exercises these routes (follow-up noted in Scribe issue #884).
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Dev-only instance, no bookmarks — per family rule 22, fully remove old paths
instead of shimming them.
- Delete the /plugins/host_agent/ (index) and /plugins/host_agent/settings/
redirect routes; delete the now-dead host_list.html fleet template.
- Move the remaining management POST routes off /settings/ to /fleet/
(add-host, rotate-token, delete) — single canonical prefix.
- Repoint real callers to canonical URLs: dashboard widgets (host resources →
/hosts/, history → /plugins/host_agent/fleet/), the full-metrics page
breadcrumb + back link (→ the host hub), Settings→Ansible link, and the
agent panel's curl-install link.
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- Hosts list: new Agent column (latest CPU/mem read from the generic
PluginMetric table — no host_agent import) + an admin "Agent fleet" button.
- /plugins/host_agent/ (old fleet page) now redirects to /hosts/ (folded into
the hub; kept as a redirect so widgets/links don't 404).
- Agent management moved off the "settings" URL: the management page is now
/plugins/host_agent/fleet/ ("Agent fleet" — bulk provision/install/update +
registrations + curl install), reachable from the Hosts list. Old
/plugins/host_agent/settings/ redirects there. Per-host management lives on
the host detail page; this page is now explicitly the bulk/fleet view.
Milestone 70 phases 2-3. Phase 4 (plugins capability/integration split + nav
cleanup) next.
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Make Hosts the front-and-center hub. A host now has a real detail page at
/hosts/<id> that pulls its facets into one view, instead of management being
scattered across a nav-less Host-Agents area and the edit form.
- hosts: new GET /hosts/<id> detail route + hosts/detail.html. Shows the
monitors summary (ping/DNS status + latency + uptime 24h/7d/30d), an Ansible
section (linked target, link/create, run-playbook), and an embedded Agent
panel. Hosts list name links here; ansible-link redirects here.
- host_agent: GET /plugins/host_agent/panel/<host_id> — a self-contained HTMX
fragment embedded into the core hub across the plugin boundary (core never
imports plugin models). Shows live agent metrics + Update/Rotate/Remove when
installed, or the provisioning path when not: inline "generate managed key"
warning, a prompt to link an Ansible target first, then Provision (bootstrap
password) / Install (managed key) tied to the host's target scope.
Part of milestone 70 (Hosts hub). Phase 2+ will enrich the list, redirect the
old fleet/settings pages, and re-taxonomize plugins into capabilities vs
integrations.
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Provisioning review corrections + the matching frontend, plus breadcrumb
header integration.
- provision.yml: authorize the managed pubkey with a regexp match on the
' steward-managed' comment so rotating the key REPLACES the host's steward
key in place instead of stacking a second authorized entry. Hand-added keys
(other comments) are untouched.
- update.yml (new): refresh agent.py + restart only. Does NOT rotate the token
or rewrite /etc/steward-agent.conf — the host keeps its identity. Asserts the
agent is already installed and fails clearly otherwise.
- host_agent /update route: runs update.yml as the managed steward user (no
token minting). Token rotation stays a deliberate action.
- settings/ansible/generate-key honors a safe relative `next` redirect, so an
inline trigger elsewhere returns to its page.
- Host Agents settings: reworked into a clear lifecycle — an intro card that
explains it runs Ansible to deploy the agent (+ inline "generate managed key"
warning/trigger when none exists), then three labelled cards: 1 Provision,
2 Install/enroll, 3 Update. Each explains what it does.
- base.html: breadcrumb now renders as a kicker line directly above the page
title (moved below alerts, tightened margin) so nested and top-level views
share one consistent header.
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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).
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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).
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Surfaces the metrics the agent now collects (task #868). Adds a viewer-facing
fleet page (/plugins/host_agent/) with per-host cards (CPU/mem/disk/load/temp,
stale flag) and a per-host detail page (/plugins/host_agent/<id>/) — the link
the fleet widget already pointed at but had no route for.
Detail page shows current gauges (CPU, memory incl. swap/cache, load, network
rx/tx, disk I/O, temp max, memory/cpu/io PSI), per-core CPU bars, per-mount
filesystem bars, and per-interface/disk/sensor breakdowns, plus history charts
(utilization %, throughput B/s, load & pressure) over a selectable range.
Charts use a linear epoch-ms x-axis so no Chart.js date adapter is needed.
Stale state uses the plugin's stale_after_seconds threshold. Repoints the
host_resources widget detail link from admin settings to the new fleet page.
Completes milestone #68 (task #867).
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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).
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The agent now detects its own primary non-loopback IP (UDP-socket trick, no
packets sent) and sends it in the metadata bag; bumps AGENT_VERSION 1.0.0->1.1.0
and re-detects on SIGHUP. The server persists it on HostAgentRegistration.host_ip
and mirrors it into Host.address ONLY when that field is blank — an admin-typed
address is never overwritten. The reported IP shows in the settings table so
admins can see drift regardless.
- agent.py: detect_primary_ip(); host_ip in collect_metadata(); refresh on reload
- routes.py: pure pick_host_address() helper; ingest persists host_ip + mirrors
- models.py + migration host_agent_002_host_ip: new String(45) column
- settings_list.html: Reported IP column
- plugin.yaml: 1.0.0 -> 1.1.0
- tests: pick_host_address (fill-when-blank / never-clobber / no-op),
detect_primary_ip (never raises, non-loopback), metadata carries host_ip
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
First-party plugins (host_agent, http, snmp, traefik, unifi, docker) are now
tracked under plugins/ and baked into the image, so they version atomically
with core — ending the cross-repo import drift the roundtable->steward rename
exposed. History for these files is preserved in the archived Roundtable-plugins
repo.
Plugin discovery becomes multi-root: PLUGIN_DIR (single) -> PLUGIN_DIRS
(bundled first, then external) + PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR. Bundled ships in the image;
third-party plugins still mount at runtime into the external root
(STEWARD_PLUGIN_DIR, default /data/plugins) and downloads/installs land there.
Bundled shadows external on a name collision.
- config.py: load_bootstrap returns plugin_dirs + plugin_install_dir
- app.py: iterate PLUGIN_DIRS at the migration + load sites
- migration_runner.py: discover_all_in() unions every plugin root
- plugin_manager.py: resolve_plugin_path() (pure, first-root-wins); load /
install / hot-reload span all roots; installs target the external root
- settings/routes.py: _discover_plugins scans all roots, dedup bundled-first
- Dockerfile: COPY plugins/ ; docker-compose: drop host bind, document external
- tests/test_plugin_dirs.py: resolution, multi-root discovery, bootstrap split
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