Detail-page pipeline + log panes weren't updating without a manual
refresh. Root cause: the integrity attribute on htmx-ext-sse@2.2.2
in layout.templ was wrong, so the browser refused to execute the
script (SRI enforcement is silent — no user-visible error unless
you open devtools). htmx core loaded, boosted nav worked, forms
worked — but sse-connect/sse-swap were inert because the extension
never registered, so no EventSource was ever opened.
Replaced the claimed hash (Y4gc0CK6...) with the real one
(fw+eTlCc...) computed via
curl -sL https://unpkg.com/htmx-ext-sse@2.2.2 |
openssl dgst -sha384 -binary | openssl base64 -A
Added sse_e2e_test.go as a regression canary that mounts the real
chi router (RealIP + Recoverer + Logger middleware), opens
GET /events, publishes a tile-update via Runner, and asserts the
event lands on the wire. Server-side unit tests only verified
rendered HTML — this one covers the full publish→wire path, which
is what the next regression in this area will hit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Non-destructive pre-declares "don't touch the disks" on Start: the
Storage stage skips wipe-probe, badblocks -w, and write-mode fio,
and reports a read-only summary. Runs a new non_destructive column;
threaded through Claim → agent tests.Deps → Storage stage.
Cancel halts an in-flight run. The orchestrator transitions to a
new StateCancelled via TriggerOperatorCancelled (valid from any
active state); the agent's next heartbeat returns cmd=cancel_stage,
which fires a stored CancelFunc on the per-stage context. Stage
subprocesses spawned with exec.CommandContext die with the context,
the agent posts a cancelled outcome, then powers the host off.
Destructive stages mid-run may leave the host in an intermediate
state — the UI confirm dialog warns the operator; recovery is
manual for now.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Click a tile to open /hosts/{id} — the canonical control surface per
host. Timeline renders every pre-stage, stage, and terminal node in
order, with the current one pulsing, failed ones flagged, and
downstream ones dimmed as skipped. Detail page shows summary, hold
card (when holding), all action buttons, spec diffs, a full-height
log pane, and a collapsed expected-spec YAML.
Tile slims to name, last-seen, status, and one primary action; a
CSS-overlay <a> makes the whole card clickable while buttons stay
receptive via z-index.
Runner.publishTileUpdate now also emits pipeline-{runID} fragments,
and CompleteStage wraps Stages.CompleteByName so stage completions
advance the timeline live — without this the dots only moved on
state transitions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
vetting-agent gains a `host` subcommand that runs as a systemd service
installed by the quick-register one-liner, POSTing every 30s to
/api/v1/hosts/{mac}/heartbeat so the dashboard tile shows "online" or
"Nm ago" without waiting on WoL. Ships dormant client code for the
Phase 2 reboot_for_vetting command so the server can flip it on later
without a binary redeploy.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Operator pastes `curl -fsSL $ORCH/register/quick.sh | sudo bash` on the
target host (pre-wipe). The script probes MAC + CPU/RAM/disks/NICs/GPUs,
emits an expected-spec YAML, and POSTs to a new LAN-trusted JSON
endpoint /api/v1/hosts. The register page shows the command prefilled
with the orchestrator URL; the manual form moves into a collapsible
"Register manually" disclosure.
Can't log in from a fresh LXC deploy, and the service is LAN-only by
design. Rip out the whole bcrypt-password / signed-cookie session
layer: internal/auth, login templates, gen-admin-password binary +
Makefile targets, auth config block, login/logout routes and the
RequireSession middleware wrap. Agent bearer-token auth on
/api/v1/runs/{id}/* is untouched.
Operators who want a password can front the service with a reverse
proxy — noted in README and docs/operations.md.