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Vetting/internal/orchestrator/statemachine_test.go
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Heartbeat-first dispatch: retire WoL-as-default, add WaitingReboot
Every supported host runs vetting-reporter in-OS and heartbeats every
30s. WoL was never the thing that started vetting — the heartbeat
response's reboot_for_vetting command was. Firing WoL first only
crowded the run log with misleading diagnostics when the real failure
mode is "reporter isn't installed."

- StartRun 409s if the host hasn't heartbeated within 60s, pointing
  the operator at /register/quick.sh.
- Dispatcher re-checks LastSeenAt at dispatch time (run may sit in
  Queued long enough for the host to go offline); stale hosts mark
  the run Failed with failed_stage=dispatch instead of looping.
- New StateWaitingReboot + TriggerRebootCommanded capture the actual
  semantics. StateWaitingWoL kept as the hook point for a future
  manual-override button.
- Tile disables the Start button with a quick.sh tooltip when the
  host is offline, matching the server-side 409.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 01:10:34 -04:00

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package orchestrator_test
import (
"testing"
"vetting/internal/model"
"vetting/internal/orchestrator"
)
func TestNextForOverride(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
from model.RunState
failedStage string
want model.RunState
wantErr bool
}{
{"storage override", model.StateFailedHolding, "Storage", model.StateStorage, false},
{"smart override", model.StateFailedHolding, "SMART", model.StateSMART, false},
{"inventory override", model.StateFailedHolding, "Inventory", model.StateInventoryCheck, false},
{"unknown stage", model.StateFailedHolding, "NotAStage", "", true},
{"not holding", model.StateStorage, "Storage", "", true},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got, err := orchestrator.NextForOverride(tc.from, tc.failedStage)
if tc.wantErr {
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected error, got %q", got)
}
return
}
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if got != tc.want {
t.Fatalf("got %q, want %q", got, tc.want)
}
})
}
}
// TestTriggerRebootCommanded exercises the new heartbeat-first trigger:
// Queued → WaitingReboot, and any other current state is an error.
func TestTriggerRebootCommanded(t *testing.T) {
got, err := orchestrator.Next(model.StateQueued, orchestrator.TriggerRebootCommanded)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Queued + RebootCommanded: %v", err)
}
if got != model.StateWaitingReboot {
t.Fatalf("got %q, want %q", got, model.StateWaitingReboot)
}
for _, bad := range []model.RunState{
model.StateRegistered, model.StateBooting, model.StateInventoryCheck, model.StateCompleted,
} {
if _, err := orchestrator.Next(bad, orchestrator.TriggerRebootCommanded); err == nil {
t.Fatalf("RebootCommanded from %q: expected error", bad)
}
}
}
// TestTriggerAgentClaimedFromWaitingReboot: the agent's /claim must
// advance the run out of WaitingReboot (new happy path) AND out of
// legacy WaitingWoL, otherwise live boots wouldn't be recognised.
func TestTriggerAgentClaimedFromWaitingReboot(t *testing.T) {
for _, from := range []model.RunState{model.StateWaitingReboot, model.StateWaitingWoL, model.StateBooting} {
got, err := orchestrator.Next(from, orchestrator.TriggerAgentClaimed)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("AgentClaimed from %q: %v", from, err)
}
if got != model.StateInventoryCheck {
t.Fatalf("AgentClaimed from %q = %q, want InventoryCheck", from, got)
}
}
}
func TestNextStageWalk(t *testing.T) {
// Walking StageCompleted from each stage should land on the next
// one in the canonical order, and from Reporting onto Completed.
chain := []model.RunState{
model.StateInventoryCheck,
model.StateSpecValidate,
model.StateSMART,
model.StateCPUStress,
model.StateStorage,
model.StateNetwork,
model.StateGPU,
model.StatePSU,
model.StateReporting,
model.StateCompleted,
}
for i := 0; i < len(chain)-1; i++ {
got, err := orchestrator.Next(chain[i], orchestrator.TriggerStageCompleted)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Next(%q): %v", chain[i], err)
}
if got != chain[i+1] {
t.Fatalf("Next(%q) = %q, want %q", chain[i], got, chain[i+1])
}
}
}