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62307e8c65 publishing with intentional architecture
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2ebb03b868 first pass at access control setup 2026-03-24 14:45:07 -05:00
af5175b96a removing no-longer-used dockerfiles.
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8af8c1af9c first iteration of agent-style worker and sensor containers. 2026-03-23 12:49:15 -05:00
d4c6240485 agent workers 2026-03-21 10:05:02 -05:00
4d5a3b1bf5 agent-style workers 2026-03-21 08:27:20 -05:00
8ba7e3bb84 [wip] universal workers 2026-03-21 07:32:11 -05:00
0782675a2b purging unused Dockerfiles 2026-03-20 21:21:44 -05:00
5a18c73572 trying to make the pipeline builds work, desperately. 2026-03-20 20:15:44 -05:00
1c16f65476 addressing configuration dependency issues
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ae8029f9c4 patching npm audit finding
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ee4fc31b9d attempting more pipeline changes for local cluster registries
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35182ccb28 attempting more pipeline changes for local cluster registries
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16e6b69fc7 updating publish workflow again
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a7962eec09 auto-detect cluster registry host
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2182be1008 adding git hooks to catch pipeline issues before pushing
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201 changed files with 13842 additions and 3673 deletions

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@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ web/node_modules/
web/dist/
web/.vite/
# SQLx offline data (generated at build time)
#.sqlx/
# SQLx offline data (generated when using `cargo sqlx prepare`)
# .sqlx/
# Configuration files (copied selectively)
config.development.yaml

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@@ -9,10 +9,12 @@ on:
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUST_MIN_STACK: 16777216
RUST_MIN_STACK: 67108864
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
# Gitea Actions runner tool cache. Actions like setup-node/setup-python can reuse this.
RUNNER_TOOL_CACHE: /toolcache
jobs:
rust-fmt:
@@ -22,6 +24,17 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Cache Rust toolchain
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.rustup/toolchains
~/.rustup/update-hashes
key: rustup-rustfmt-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
restore-keys: |
rustup-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
rustup-
- name: Setup Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
@@ -37,6 +50,17 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Cache Rust toolchain
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.rustup/toolchains
~/.rustup/update-hashes
key: rustup-clippy-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
restore-keys: |
rustup-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
rustup-
- name: Setup Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
@@ -72,6 +96,17 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Cache Rust toolchain
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.rustup/toolchains
~/.rustup/update-hashes
key: rustup-test-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
restore-keys: |
rustup-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
rustup-
- name: Setup Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
@@ -105,6 +140,17 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Cache Rust toolchain
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.rustup/toolchains
~/.rustup/update-hashes
key: rustup-audit-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
restore-keys: |
rustup-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
rustup-
- name: Setup Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable

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name: Publish Images And Chart
name: Publish Images
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
target_arch:
description: Architecture to publish
type: choice
options:
- all
- amd64
- arm64
default: all
target_image:
description: Image to publish
type: choice
options:
- all
- api
- executor
- notifier
- agent
- web
default: all
push:
branches:
- main
@@ -13,21 +33,26 @@ env:
REGISTRY_HOST: ${{ vars.CLUSTER_GITEA_HOST }}
REGISTRY_NAMESPACE: ${{ vars.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_NAMESPACE }}
REGISTRY_PLAIN_HTTP: ${{ vars.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_INSECURE }}
CHART_NAME: attune
ARTIFACT_REPOSITORY: attune-build-artifacts
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
RUST_MIN_STACK: 67108864
SQLX_OFFLINE: true
RUNNER_TOOL_CACHE: /toolcache
jobs:
metadata:
name: Resolve Publish Metadata
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: build-amd64
outputs:
registry: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.registry }}
namespace: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.namespace }}
registry_plain_http: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.registry_plain_http }}
image_tag: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.image_tag }}
image_tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.image_tags }}
chart_version: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.chart_version }}
app_version: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.app_version }}
release_channel: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.release_channel }}
artifact_ref_base: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.artifact_ref_base }}
steps:
- name: Resolve tags and registry paths
id: meta
@@ -38,6 +63,8 @@ jobs:
registry="${REGISTRY_HOST}"
namespace="${REGISTRY_NAMESPACE}"
registry_plain_http_raw="${REGISTRY_PLAIN_HTTP:-}"
registry_host_only="${registry%%:*}"
registry_plain_http_default="false"
if [ -z "$registry" ]; then
echo "CLUSTER_GITEA_HOST app variable is required"
@@ -48,14 +75,26 @@ jobs:
namespace="${{ github.repository_owner }}"
fi
case "$(printf '%s' "$registry_plain_http_raw" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" in
1|true|yes|on)
registry_plain_http="true"
;;
*)
registry_plain_http="false"
;;
esac
if printf '%s' "$registry_host_only" | grep -Eq '(^|[.])svc[.]cluster[.]local$'; then
registry_plain_http_default="true"
fi
if [ -n "$registry_plain_http_raw" ]; then
case "$(printf '%s' "$registry_plain_http_raw" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" in
1|true|yes|on)
registry_plain_http="true"
;;
0|false|no|off)
registry_plain_http="false"
;;
*)
echo "CONTAINER_REGISTRY_INSECURE must be a boolean when set"
exit 1
;;
esac
else
registry_plain_http="$registry_plain_http_default"
fi
short_sha="$(printf '%s' "${{ github.sha }}" | cut -c1-12)"
ref_type="${{ github.ref_type }}"
@@ -64,185 +103,136 @@ jobs:
if [ "$ref_type" = "tag" ] && printf '%s' "$ref_name" | grep -Eq '^v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+([-.].*)?$'; then
version="${ref_name#v}"
image_tags="${version},latest,sha-${short_sha}"
chart_version="$version"
release_channel="release"
else
version="sha-${short_sha}"
image_tags="edge,sha-${short_sha}"
chart_version="0.0.0-dev.${{ github.run_number }}"
release_channel="edge"
fi
artifact_ref_base="${registry}/${namespace}/${ARTIFACT_REPOSITORY}"
{
echo "registry=$registry"
echo "namespace=$namespace"
echo "registry_plain_http=$registry_plain_http"
echo "image_tag=$version"
echo "image_tags=$image_tags"
echo "chart_version=$chart_version"
echo "app_version=$version"
echo "release_channel=$release_channel"
echo "artifact_ref_base=$artifact_ref_base"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
publish-images:
name: Publish ${{ matrix.image.name }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
build-rust-bundles:
name: Build Rust Bundles (${{ matrix.arch }})
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner_label }}
needs: metadata
if: |
github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' ||
inputs.target_arch == 'all' ||
inputs.target_arch == matrix.arch
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
image:
- name: api
repository: attune-api
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.optimized
context: .
target: ""
build_args: |
SERVICE=api
- name: executor
repository: attune-executor
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.optimized
context: .
target: ""
build_args: |
SERVICE=executor
- name: notifier
repository: attune-notifier
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.optimized
context: .
target: ""
build_args: |
SERVICE=notifier
- name: sensor
repository: attune-sensor
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.sensor.optimized
context: .
target: sensor-full
build_args: ""
- name: worker
repository: attune-worker
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.worker.optimized
context: .
target: worker-full
build_args: ""
- name: web
repository: attune-web
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.web
context: .
target: ""
build_args: ""
- name: migrations
repository: attune-migrations
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.migrations
context: .
target: ""
build_args: ""
- name: init-user
repository: attune-init-user
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.init-user
context: .
target: ""
build_args: ""
- name: init-packs
repository: attune-init-packs
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.init-packs
context: .
target: ""
build_args: ""
include:
- arch: amd64
runner_label: build-amd64
musl_target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- arch: arm64
runner_label: build-arm64
musl_target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
if: needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http != 'true'
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Setup Docker Buildx For Plain HTTP Registry
if: needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http == 'true'
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Cache Rust toolchain
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
buildkitd-config-inline: |
[registry."${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}"]
http = true
insecure = true
path: |
~/.rustup/toolchains
~/.rustup/update-hashes
key: rustup-publish-${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-stable-v1
restore-keys: |
rustup-${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-stable-v1
rustup-${{ runner.os }}-stable-v1
rustup-
- name: Log in to Gitea OCI registry
shell: bash
env:
REGISTRY_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
username="${REGISTRY_USERNAME:-${{ github.actor }}}"
password="${REGISTRY_PASSWORD:-${GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK:-}}"
registry="${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}"
- name: Setup Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
targets: ${{ matrix.musl_target }}
if [ -z "$password" ]; then
echo "Set CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD or enable GITHUB_TOKEN package writes"
exit 1
fi
- name: Cache Cargo registry + index
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry/index
~/.cargo/registry/cache
~/.cargo/git/db
key: cargo-registry-publish-${{ matrix.arch }}-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
restore-keys: |
cargo-registry-publish-${{ matrix.arch }}-
cargo-registry-
if [ "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http }}" = "true" ]; then
registry="http://${registry}"
fi
- name: Cache Cargo build artifacts
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: target
key: cargo-publish-${{ matrix.arch }}-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}-${{ hashFiles('**/*.rs', '**/Cargo.toml') }}
restore-keys: |
cargo-publish-${{ matrix.arch }}-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}-
cargo-publish-${{ matrix.arch }}-
printf '%s' "$password" | docker login "$registry" \
--username "$username" \
--password-stdin
- name: Prepare image tags
id: tags
- name: Install native build dependencies
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
image_ref_base="${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}/${{ needs.metadata.outputs.namespace }}/${{ matrix.image.repository }}"
tag_lines=""
IFS=',' read -ra tags <<< "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tags }}"
for tag in "${tags[@]}"; do
tag_lines="${tag_lines}${image_ref_base}:${tag}"$'\n'
done
printf 'tags<<EOF\n%sEOF\n' "$tag_lines" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
apt-get update
apt-get install -y pkg-config libssl-dev musl-tools file
- name: Build and push image
- name: Build release binaries
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
build_cmd=(
docker buildx build
"${{ matrix.image.context }}"
--file "${{ matrix.image.dockerfile }}"
--push
)
cargo build --release \
--bin attune-api \
--bin attune-executor \
--bin attune-notifier
if [ -n "${{ matrix.image.target }}" ]; then
build_cmd+=(--target "${{ matrix.image.target }}")
fi
- name: Build static agent binaries
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
cargo build --release \
--target "${{ matrix.musl_target }}" \
--bin attune-agent \
--bin attune-sensor-agent
while IFS= read -r tag; do
[ -n "$tag" ] && build_cmd+=(--tag "$tag")
done <<< "${{ steps.tags.outputs.tags }}"
- name: Assemble binary bundle
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
while IFS= read -r build_arg; do
[ -n "$build_arg" ] && build_cmd+=(--build-arg "$build_arg")
done <<< "${{ matrix.image.build_args }}"
bundle_root="dist/bundle/${{ matrix.arch }}"
mkdir -p "$bundle_root/bin" "$bundle_root/agent"
"${build_cmd[@]}"
cp target/release/attune-api "$bundle_root/bin/"
cp target/release/attune-executor "$bundle_root/bin/"
cp target/release/attune-notifier "$bundle_root/bin/"
cp target/${{ matrix.musl_target }}/release/attune-agent "$bundle_root/agent/"
cp target/${{ matrix.musl_target }}/release/attune-sensor-agent "$bundle_root/agent/"
publish-chart:
name: Publish Helm Chart
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- metadata
- publish-images
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
cat > "$bundle_root/metadata.json" <<EOF
{
"git_sha": "${{ github.sha }}",
"ref": "${{ github.ref }}",
"arch": "${{ matrix.arch }}",
"image_tag": "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tag }}"
}
EOF
- name: Setup Helm
uses: azure/setup-helm@v4
tar -C dist/bundle/${{ matrix.arch }} -czf "dist/attune-binaries-${{ matrix.arch }}.tar.gz" .
- name: Log in to Gitea OCI registry
- name: Setup ORAS
uses: oras-project/setup-oras@v1
- name: Log in to registry for artifacts
shell: bash
env:
REGISTRY_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
@@ -263,30 +253,388 @@ jobs:
login_args+=(--plain-http)
fi
printf '%s' "$registry_password" | helm registry login "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}" \
--username "$registry_username" \
oras login "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}" \
"${login_args[@]}" \
--password-stdin
--username "$registry_username" \
--password "$registry_password"
- name: Lint chart
run: |
helm lint charts/attune
- name: Package chart
run: |
mkdir -p dist
helm package charts/attune \
--destination dist \
--version "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.chart_version }}" \
--app-version "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.app_version }}"
- name: Push chart to OCI registry
- name: Push binary bundle artifact
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
push_args=()
if [ "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http }}" = "true" ]; then
push_args+=(--plain-http)
fi
helm push "dist/${CHART_NAME}-${{ needs.metadata.outputs.chart_version }}.tgz" \
"oci://${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}/${{ needs.metadata.outputs.namespace }}/helm" \
"${push_args[@]}"
oras push \
"${push_args[@]}" \
"${{ needs.metadata.outputs.artifact_ref_base }}:rust-binaries-${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}" \
--artifact-type application/vnd.attune.rust-binaries.v1 \
"dist/attune-binaries-${{ matrix.arch }}.tar.gz:application/vnd.attune.rust-binaries.layer.v1.tar+gzip"
publish-rust-images:
name: Publish ${{ matrix.image.name }} (${{ matrix.arch }})
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner_label }}
needs:
- metadata
- build-rust-bundles
if: |
(github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' ||
inputs.target_arch == 'all' ||
inputs.target_arch == matrix.arch) &&
(github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' ||
inputs.target_image == 'all' ||
inputs.target_image == matrix.image.name)
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- arch: amd64
runner_label: build-amd64
platform: linux/amd64
image:
name: api
repository: attune-api
source_path: bin/attune-api
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.runtime
- arch: amd64
runner_label: build-amd64
platform: linux/amd64
image:
name: executor
repository: attune-executor
source_path: bin/attune-executor
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.runtime
- arch: amd64
runner_label: build-amd64
platform: linux/amd64
image:
name: notifier
repository: attune-notifier
source_path: bin/attune-notifier
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.runtime
- arch: amd64
runner_label: build-amd64
platform: linux/amd64
image:
name: agent
repository: attune-agent
source_path: agent/attune-agent
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.agent-package
- arch: arm64
runner_label: build-arm64
platform: linux/arm64
image:
name: api
repository: attune-api
source_path: bin/attune-api
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.runtime
- arch: arm64
runner_label: build-arm64
platform: linux/arm64
image:
name: executor
repository: attune-executor
source_path: bin/attune-executor
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.runtime
- arch: arm64
runner_label: build-arm64
platform: linux/arm64
image:
name: notifier
repository: attune-notifier
source_path: bin/attune-notifier
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.runtime
- arch: arm64
runner_label: build-arm64
platform: linux/arm64
image:
name: agent
repository: attune-agent
source_path: agent/attune-agent
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.agent-package
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup ORAS
uses: oras-project/setup-oras@v1
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
if: needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http != 'true'
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Setup Docker Buildx For Plain HTTP Registry
if: needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http == 'true'
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
buildkitd-config-inline: |
[registry."${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}"]
http = true
insecure = true
- name: Log in to registry
shell: bash
env:
REGISTRY_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
registry_username="${REGISTRY_USERNAME:-${{ github.actor }}}"
registry_password="${REGISTRY_PASSWORD:-${GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK:-}}"
if [ -z "$registry_password" ]; then
echo "Set CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD or enable GITHUB_TOKEN package writes"
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p "$HOME/.docker"
auth="$(printf '%s:%s' "$registry_username" "$registry_password" | base64 | tr -d '\n')"
cat > "$HOME/.docker/config.json" <<EOF
{
"auths": {
"${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}": {
"auth": "${auth}"
}
}
}
EOF
oras_login_args=()
if [ "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http }}" = "true" ]; then
oras_login_args+=(--plain-http)
fi
oras login "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}" \
"${oras_login_args[@]}" \
--username "$registry_username" \
--password "$registry_password"
- name: Pull binary bundle
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
pull_args=()
if [ "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http }}" = "true" ]; then
pull_args+=(--plain-http)
fi
mkdir -p dist/artifact
cd dist/artifact
oras pull \
"${pull_args[@]}" \
"${{ needs.metadata.outputs.artifact_ref_base }}:rust-binaries-${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}"
tar -xzf "attune-binaries-${{ matrix.arch }}.tar.gz"
- name: Prepare packaging context
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
rm -rf dist/image
mkdir -p dist/image
case "${{ matrix.image.name }}" in
api|executor|notifier)
cp "dist/artifact/${{ matrix.image.source_path }}" dist/attune-service-binary
;;
agent)
cp dist/artifact/agent/attune-agent dist/attune-agent
cp dist/artifact/agent/attune-sensor-agent dist/attune-sensor-agent
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported image: ${{ matrix.image.name }}"
exit 1
;;
esac
- name: Push architecture image
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
image_ref="${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}/${{ needs.metadata.outputs.namespace }}/${{ matrix.image.repository }}:${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}"
build_cmd=(
docker buildx build
.
--platform "${{ matrix.platform }}"
--file "${{ matrix.image.dockerfile }}"
)
if [ "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http }}" = "true" ]; then
build_cmd+=(--output "type=image,\"name=${image_ref}\",push=true,registry.insecure=true")
else
build_cmd+=(--tag "$image_ref" --push)
fi
"${build_cmd[@]}"
publish-web-images:
name: Publish web (${{ matrix.arch }})
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner_label }}
needs: metadata
if: |
(github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' ||
inputs.target_arch == 'all' ||
inputs.target_arch == matrix.arch) &&
(github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' ||
inputs.target_image == 'all' ||
inputs.target_image == 'web')
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- arch: amd64
runner_label: build-amd64
platform: linux/amd64
- arch: arm64
runner_label: build-arm64
platform: linux/arm64
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
if: needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http != 'true'
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Setup Docker Buildx For Plain HTTP Registry
if: needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http == 'true'
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
buildkitd-config-inline: |
[registry."${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}"]
http = true
insecure = true
- name: Configure OCI registry auth
shell: bash
env:
REGISTRY_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
username="${REGISTRY_USERNAME:-${{ github.actor }}}"
password="${REGISTRY_PASSWORD:-${GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK:-}}"
if [ -z "$password" ]; then
echo "Set CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD or enable GITHUB_TOKEN package writes"
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p "$HOME/.docker"
auth="$(printf '%s:%s' "$username" "$password" | base64 | tr -d '\n')"
cat > "$HOME/.docker/config.json" <<EOF
{
"auths": {
"${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}": {
"auth": "${auth}"
}
}
}
EOF
- name: Push architecture image
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
image_ref="${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}/${{ needs.metadata.outputs.namespace }}/attune-web:${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}"
build_cmd=(
docker buildx build
.
--platform "${{ matrix.platform }}"
--file docker/Dockerfile.web
)
if [ "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http }}" = "true" ]; then
build_cmd+=(--output "type=image,\"name=${image_ref}\",push=true,registry.insecure=true")
else
build_cmd+=(--tag "$image_ref" --push)
fi
"${build_cmd[@]}"
publish-manifests:
name: Publish manifest ${{ matrix.repository }}
runs-on: build-amd64
needs:
- metadata
- publish-rust-images
- publish-web-images
if: |
github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch' ||
(inputs.target_arch == 'all' && inputs.target_image == 'all')
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
repository:
- attune-api
- attune-executor
- attune-notifier
- attune-agent
- attune-web
steps:
- name: Configure OCI registry auth
shell: bash
env:
REGISTRY_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
username="${REGISTRY_USERNAME:-${{ github.actor }}}"
password="${REGISTRY_PASSWORD:-${GITHUB_TOKEN_FALLBACK:-}}"
if [ -z "$password" ]; then
echo "Set CONTAINER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD or enable GITHUB_TOKEN package writes"
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p "$HOME/.docker"
auth="$(printf '%s:%s' "$username" "$password" | base64 | tr -d '\n')"
cat > "$HOME/.docker/config.json" <<EOF
{
"auths": {
"${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}": {
"auth": "${auth}"
}
}
}
EOF
- name: Publish manifest tags
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
image_base="${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry }}/${{ needs.metadata.outputs.namespace }}/${{ matrix.repository }}"
push_args=()
if [ "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.registry_plain_http }}" = "true" ]; then
push_args+=(--insecure)
fi
IFS=',' read -ra tags <<< "${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tags }}"
for tag in "${tags[@]}"; do
manifest_ref="${image_base}:${tag}"
amd64_ref="${image_base}:${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tag }}-amd64"
arm64_ref="${image_base}:${{ needs.metadata.outputs.image_tag }}-arm64"
docker manifest rm "$manifest_ref" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
docker manifest create "$manifest_ref" "$amd64_ref" "$arm64_ref"
docker manifest annotate "$manifest_ref" "$amd64_ref" --os linux --arch amd64
docker manifest annotate "$manifest_ref" "$arm64_ref" --os linux --arch arm64
docker manifest push "${push_args[@]}" "$manifest_ref"
done

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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
repo_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
cd "$repo_root"
echo "Formatting Rust code..."
cargo fmt --all
echo "Refreshing staged Rust files..."
git add --all '*.rs'
echo "Running pre-commit checks..."
make pre-commit

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@@ -78,4 +78,5 @@ docker-compose.override.yml
*.pid
packs.examples/
packs.external/
codex/

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@@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "anstream"
version = "0.6.21"
version = "1.0.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "43d5b281e737544384e969a5ccad3f1cdd24b48086a0fc1b2a5262a26b8f4f4a"
checksum = "824a212faf96e9acacdbd09febd34438f8f711fb84e09a8916013cd7815ca28d"
dependencies = [
"anstyle",
"anstyle-parse",
@@ -182,15 +182,15 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "anstyle"
version = "1.0.13"
version = "1.0.14"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "5192cca8006f1fd4f7237516f40fa183bb07f8fbdfedaa0036de5ea9b0b45e78"
checksum = "940b3a0ca603d1eade50a4846a2afffd5ef57a9feac2c0e2ec2e14f9ead76000"
[[package]]
name = "anstyle-parse"
version = "0.2.7"
version = "1.0.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "4e7644824f0aa2c7b9384579234ef10eb7efb6a0deb83f9630a49594dd9c15c2"
checksum = "52ce7f38b242319f7cabaa6813055467063ecdc9d355bbb4ce0c68908cd8130e"
dependencies = [
"utf8parse",
]
@@ -320,9 +320,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "assert_cmd"
version = "2.1.2"
version = "2.2.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "9c5bcfa8749ac45dd12cb11055aeeb6b27a3895560d60d71e3c23bf979e60514"
checksum = "9a686bbee5efb88a82df0621b236e74d925f470e5445d3220a5648b892ec99c9"
dependencies = [
"anstyle",
"bstr",
@@ -410,9 +410,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "async-rs"
version = "0.8.0"
version = "0.8.2"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "cc222a468bdc5ebbe7ce4c595e16d433d531b3b8eda094b2ace18d9fd02fcaa3"
checksum = "1e7d98bcae2752f5f3edb17288ff34b799760be54f63261073eed9f6982367b5"
dependencies = [
"async-compat",
"async-global-executor",
@@ -490,6 +490,7 @@ dependencies = [
"sha1",
"sha2",
"sqlx",
"subtle",
"tar",
"tempfile",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
@@ -701,9 +702,9 @@ checksum = "c08606f8c3cbf4ce6ec8e28fb0014a2c086708fe954eaa885384a6165172e7e8"
[[package]]
name = "aws-lc-rs"
version = "1.16.1"
version = "1.16.2"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "94bffc006df10ac2a68c83692d734a465f8ee6c5b384d8545a636f81d858f4bf"
checksum = "a054912289d18629dc78375ba2c3726a3afe3ff71b4edba9dedfca0e3446d1fc"
dependencies = [
"aws-lc-sys",
"zeroize",
@@ -711,9 +712,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "aws-lc-sys"
version = "0.38.0"
version = "0.39.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "4321e568ed89bb5a7d291a7f37997c2c0df89809d7b6d12062c81ddb54aa782e"
checksum = "1fa7e52a4c5c547c741610a2c6f123f3881e409b714cd27e6798ef020c514f0a"
dependencies = [
"cc",
"cmake",
@@ -955,9 +956,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "cc"
version = "1.2.56"
version = "1.2.57"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "aebf35691d1bfb0ac386a69bac2fde4dd276fb618cf8bf4f5318fe285e821bb2"
checksum = "7a0dd1ca384932ff3641c8718a02769f1698e7563dc6974ffd03346116310423"
dependencies = [
"find-msvc-tools",
"jobserver",
@@ -1057,9 +1058,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "clap"
version = "4.5.60"
version = "4.6.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "2797f34da339ce31042b27d23607e051786132987f595b02ba4f6a6dffb7030a"
checksum = "b193af5b67834b676abd72466a96c1024e6a6ad978a1f484bd90b85c94041351"
dependencies = [
"clap_builder",
"clap_derive",
@@ -1067,9 +1068,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "clap_builder"
version = "4.5.60"
version = "4.6.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "24a241312cea5059b13574bb9b3861cabf758b879c15190b37b6d6fd63ab6876"
checksum = "714a53001bf66416adb0e2ef5ac857140e7dc3a0c48fb28b2f10762fc4b5069f"
dependencies = [
"anstream",
"anstyle",
@@ -1079,9 +1080,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "clap_derive"
version = "4.5.55"
version = "4.6.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "a92793da1a46a5f2a02a6f4c46c6496b28c43638adea8306fcb0caa1634f24e5"
checksum = "1110bd8a634a1ab8cb04345d8d878267d57c3cf1b38d91b71af6686408bbca6a"
dependencies = [
"heck",
"proc-macro2",
@@ -1091,9 +1092,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "clap_lex"
version = "1.0.0"
version = "1.1.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3a822ea5bc7590f9d40f1ba12c0dc3c2760f3482c6984db1573ad11031420831"
checksum = "c8d4a3bb8b1e0c1050499d1815f5ab16d04f0959b233085fb31653fbfc9d98f9"
[[package]]
name = "cmake"
@@ -1118,9 +1119,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "colorchoice"
version = "1.0.4"
version = "1.0.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b05b61dc5112cbb17e4b6cd61790d9845d13888356391624cbe7e41efeac1e75"
checksum = "1d07550c9036bf2ae0c684c4297d503f838287c83c53686d05370d0e139ae570"
[[package]]
name = "colored"
@@ -1169,9 +1170,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "config"
version = "0.15.19"
version = "0.15.22"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b30fa8254caad766fc03cb0ccae691e14bf3bd72bfff27f72802ce729551b3d6"
checksum = "8e68cfe19cd7d23ffde002c24ffa5cda73931913ef394d5eaaa32037dc940c0c"
dependencies = [
"async-trait",
"convert_case",
@@ -1183,19 +1184,18 @@ dependencies = [
"serde_core",
"serde_json",
"toml",
"winnow 0.7.15",
"winnow 1.0.0",
"yaml-rust2",
]
[[package]]
name = "console"
version = "0.16.2"
version = "0.16.3"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "03e45a4a8926227e4197636ba97a9fc9b00477e9f4bd711395687c5f0734bec4"
checksum = "d64e8af5551369d19cf50138de61f1c42074ab970f74e99be916646777f8fc87"
dependencies = [
"encode_unicode",
"libc",
"once_cell",
"unicode-width",
"windows-sys 0.61.2",
]
@@ -2675,7 +2675,7 @@ dependencies = [
"libc",
"percent-encoding",
"pin-project-lite",
"socket2 0.6.2",
"socket2 0.6.3",
"system-configuration",
"tokio",
"tower-service",
@@ -2908,9 +2908,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "itoa"
version = "1.0.17"
version = "1.0.18"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "92ecc6618181def0457392ccd0ee51198e065e016d1d527a7ac1b6dc7c1f09d2"
checksum = "8f42a60cbdf9a97f5d2305f08a87dc4e09308d1276d28c869c684d7777685682"
[[package]]
name = "jni"
@@ -3019,9 +3019,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "lapin"
version = "4.1.1"
version = "4.3.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "16eff4aa0d9ab12052d1f967ddec97cd03be4065eea8ed390e8f1dce1f03bf0a"
checksum = "1586ef35d652d6c47ed7449277a4483805b73b84ab368c85af44205fe3457972"
dependencies = [
"amq-protocol",
"async-rs",
@@ -3031,7 +3031,6 @@ dependencies = [
"flume 0.12.0",
"futures-core",
"futures-io",
"tokio",
"tracing",
]
@@ -3085,9 +3084,9 @@ checksum = "09edd9e8b54e49e587e4f6295a7d29c3ea94d469cb40ab8ca70b288248a81db2"
[[package]]
name = "libc"
version = "0.2.182"
version = "0.2.183"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "6800badb6cb2082ffd7b6a67e6125bb39f18782f793520caee8cb8846be06112"
checksum = "b5b646652bf6661599e1da8901b3b9522896f01e736bad5f723fe7a3a27f899d"
[[package]]
name = "libm"
@@ -3520,9 +3519,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "once_cell"
version = "1.21.3"
version = "1.21.4"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "42f5e15c9953c5e4ccceeb2e7382a716482c34515315f7b03532b8b4e8393d2d"
checksum = "9f7c3e4beb33f85d45ae3e3a1792185706c8e16d043238c593331cc7cd313b50"
dependencies = [
"critical-section",
"portable-atomic",
@@ -3579,9 +3578,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "openssl"
version = "0.10.75"
version = "0.10.76"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "08838db121398ad17ab8531ce9de97b244589089e290a384c900cb9ff7434328"
checksum = "951c002c75e16ea2c65b8c7e4d3d51d5530d8dfa7d060b4776828c88cfb18ecf"
dependencies = [
"bitflags",
"cfg-if",
@@ -3611,9 +3610,9 @@ checksum = "7c87def4c32ab89d880effc9e097653c8da5d6ef28e6b539d313baaacfbafcbe"
[[package]]
name = "openssl-sys"
version = "0.9.111"
version = "0.9.112"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "82cab2d520aa75e3c58898289429321eb788c3106963d0dc886ec7a5f4adc321"
checksum = "57d55af3b3e226502be1526dfdba67ab0e9c96fc293004e79576b2b9edb0dbdb"
dependencies = [
"cc",
"libc",
@@ -4100,7 +4099,7 @@ dependencies = [
"quinn-udp",
"rustc-hash",
"rustls",
"socket2 0.6.2",
"socket2 0.6.3",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
"tokio",
"tracing",
@@ -4109,9 +4108,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "quinn-proto"
version = "0.11.13"
version = "0.11.14"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f1906b49b0c3bc04b5fe5d86a77925ae6524a19b816ae38ce1e426255f1d8a31"
checksum = "434b42fec591c96ef50e21e886936e66d3cc3f737104fdb9b737c40ffb94c098"
dependencies = [
"aws-lc-rs",
"bytes",
@@ -4138,7 +4137,7 @@ dependencies = [
"cfg_aliases",
"libc",
"once_cell",
"socket2 0.6.2",
"socket2 0.6.3",
"tracing",
"windows-sys 0.60.2",
]
@@ -4271,9 +4270,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "redis"
version = "1.0.4"
version = "1.0.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "dbe7f6e08ce1c6a9b21684e643926f6fc3b683bc006cb89afd72a5e0eb16e3a2"
checksum = "b36964393906eb775b89b25b05b7b95685b8dd14062f1663a31ff93e75c452e5"
dependencies = [
"arc-swap",
"arcstr",
@@ -4289,7 +4288,7 @@ dependencies = [
"pin-project-lite",
"ryu",
"sha1_smol",
"socket2 0.6.2",
"socket2 0.6.3",
"tokio",
"tokio-util",
"url",
@@ -4717,9 +4716,9 @@ checksum = "f87165f0995f63a9fbeea62b64d10b4d9d8e78ec6d7d51fb2125fda7bb36788f"
[[package]]
name = "rustls-webpki"
version = "0.103.9"
version = "0.103.10"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "d7df23109aa6c1567d1c575b9952556388da57401e4ace1d15f79eedad0d8f53"
checksum = "df33b2b81ac578cabaf06b89b0631153a3f416b0a886e8a7a1707fb51abbd1ef"
dependencies = [
"aws-lc-rs",
"ring",
@@ -4759,9 +4758,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "schannel"
version = "0.1.28"
version = "0.1.29"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "891d81b926048e76efe18581bf793546b4c0eaf8448d72be8de2bbee5fd166e1"
checksum = "91c1b7e4904c873ef0710c1f407dde2e6287de2bebc1bbbf7d430bb7cbffd939"
dependencies = [
"windows-sys 0.61.2",
]
@@ -5155,12 +5154,12 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "socket2"
version = "0.6.2"
version = "0.6.3"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "86f4aa3ad99f2088c990dfa82d367e19cb29268ed67c574d10d0a4bfe71f07e0"
checksum = "3a766e1110788c36f4fa1c2b71b387a7815aa65f88ce0229841826633d93723e"
dependencies = [
"libc",
"windows-sys 0.60.2",
"windows-sys 0.61.2",
]
[[package]]
@@ -5490,9 +5489,9 @@ checksum = "7b2093cf4c8eb1e67749a6762251bc9cd836b6fc171623bd0a9d324d37af2417"
[[package]]
name = "tar"
version = "0.4.44"
version = "0.4.45"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1d863878d212c87a19c1a610eb53bb01fe12951c0501cf5a0d65f724914a667a"
checksum = "22692a6476a21fa75fdfc11d452fda482af402c008cdbaf3476414e122040973"
dependencies = [
"filetime",
"libc",
@@ -5514,9 +5513,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "tempfile"
version = "3.26.0"
version = "3.27.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "82a72c767771b47409d2345987fda8628641887d5466101319899796367354a0"
checksum = "32497e9a4c7b38532efcdebeef879707aa9f794296a4f0244f6f69e9bc8574bd"
dependencies = [
"fastrand",
"getrandom 0.4.2",
@@ -5642,9 +5641,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "tinyvec"
version = "1.10.0"
version = "1.11.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "bfa5fdc3bce6191a1dbc8c02d5c8bffcf557bafa17c124c5264a458f1b0613fa"
checksum = "3e61e67053d25a4e82c844e8424039d9745781b3fc4f32b8d55ed50f5f667ef3"
dependencies = [
"tinyvec_macros",
]
@@ -5667,7 +5666,7 @@ dependencies = [
"parking_lot",
"pin-project-lite",
"signal-hook-registry",
"socket2 0.6.2",
"socket2 0.6.3",
"tokio-macros",
"windows-sys 0.61.2",
]
@@ -5771,33 +5770,33 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "toml"
version = "0.9.12+spec-1.1.0"
version = "1.0.7+spec-1.1.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "cf92845e79fc2e2def6a5d828f0801e29a2f8acc037becc5ab08595c7d5e9863"
checksum = "dd28d57d8a6f6e458bc0b8784f8fdcc4b99a437936056fa122cb234f18656a96"
dependencies = [
"serde_core",
"serde_spanned",
"toml_datetime",
"toml_parser",
"winnow 0.7.15",
"winnow 1.0.0",
]
[[package]]
name = "toml_datetime"
version = "0.7.5+spec-1.1.0"
version = "1.0.1+spec-1.1.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "92e1cfed4a3038bc5a127e35a2d360f145e1f4b971b551a2ba5fd7aedf7e1347"
checksum = "9b320e741db58cac564e26c607d3cc1fdc4a88fd36c879568c07856ed83ff3e9"
dependencies = [
"serde_core",
]
[[package]]
name = "toml_parser"
version = "1.0.9+spec-1.1.0"
version = "1.0.10+spec-1.1.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "702d4415e08923e7e1ef96cd5727c0dfed80b4d2fa25db9647fe5eb6f7c5a4c4"
checksum = "7df25b4befd31c4816df190124375d5a20c6b6921e2cad937316de3fccd63420"
dependencies = [
"winnow 0.7.15",
"winnow 1.0.0",
]
[[package]]
@@ -5903,9 +5902,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "tracing-subscriber"
version = "0.3.22"
version = "0.3.23"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "2f30143827ddab0d256fd843b7a66d164e9f271cfa0dde49142c5ca0ca291f1e"
checksum = "cb7f578e5945fb242538965c2d0b04418d38ec25c79d160cd279bf0731c8d319"
dependencies = [
"matchers",
"nu-ansi-term",
@@ -6125,9 +6124,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "uuid"
version = "1.21.0"
version = "1.22.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b672338555252d43fd2240c714dc444b8c6fb0a5c5335e65a07bba7742735ddb"
checksum = "a68d3c8f01c0cfa54a75291d83601161799e4a89a39e0929f4b0354d88757a37"
dependencies = [
"getrandom 0.4.2",
"js-sys",
@@ -6849,9 +6848,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "winnow"
version = "0.7.15"
version = "1.0.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "df79d97927682d2fd8adb29682d1140b343be4ac0f08fd68b7765d9c059d3945"
checksum = "a90e88e4667264a994d34e6d1ab2d26d398dcdca8b7f52bec8668957517fc7d8"
dependencies = [
"memchr",
]
@@ -7063,18 +7062,18 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "zerocopy"
version = "0.8.40"
version = "0.8.47"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "a789c6e490b576db9f7e6b6d661bcc9799f7c0ac8352f56ea20193b2681532e5"
checksum = "efbb2a062be311f2ba113ce66f697a4dc589f85e78a4aea276200804cea0ed87"
dependencies = [
"zerocopy-derive",
]
[[package]]
name = "zerocopy-derive"
version = "0.8.40"
version = "0.8.47"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f65c489a7071a749c849713807783f70672b28094011623e200cb86dcb835953"
checksum = "0e8bc7269b54418e7aeeef514aa68f8690b8c0489a06b0136e5f57c4c5ccab89"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ repository = "https://git.rdrx.app/attune-system/attune"
[workspace.dependencies]
# Async runtime
tokio = { version = "1.50", features = ["full"] }
tokio-util = "0.7"
tokio-util = { version = "0.7", features = ["io"] }
tokio-stream = { version = "0.1", features = ["sync"] }
# Web framework
@@ -52,17 +52,17 @@ config = "0.15"
chrono = { version = "0.4", features = ["serde"] }
# UUID
uuid = { version = "1.21", features = ["v4", "serde"] }
uuid = { version = "1.22", features = ["v4", "serde"] }
# Validation
validator = { version = "0.20", features = ["derive"] }
# CLI
clap = { version = "4.5", features = ["derive"] }
clap = { version = "4.6", features = ["derive"] }
# Message queue / PubSub
# RabbitMQ
lapin = "4.1"
lapin = "4.3"
# Redis
redis = { version = "1.0", features = ["tokio-comp", "connection-manager"] }
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ futures = "0.3"
semver = { version = "1.0", features = ["serde"] }
# Temp files
tempfile = "3.26"
tempfile = "3.27"
# Testing
mockall = "0.14"

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@@ -3,7 +3,10 @@
docker-up docker-down docker-cache-warm docker-stop-system-services dev watch generate-agents-index \
docker-build-workers docker-build-worker-base docker-build-worker-python \
docker-build-worker-node docker-build-worker-full deny ci-rust ci-web-blocking ci-web-advisory \
ci-security-blocking ci-security-advisory ci-blocking ci-advisory
ci-security-blocking ci-security-advisory ci-blocking ci-advisory \
fmt-check pre-commit install-git-hooks \
build-agent docker-build-agent run-agent run-agent-release \
docker-up-agent docker-down-agent
# Default target
help:
@@ -25,8 +28,12 @@ help:
@echo ""
@echo "Code Quality:"
@echo " make fmt - Format all code"
@echo " make fmt-check - Verify formatting without changing files"
@echo " make clippy - Run linter"
@echo " make lint - Run both fmt and clippy"
@echo " make deny - Run cargo-deny checks"
@echo " make pre-commit - Run the git pre-commit checks locally"
@echo " make install-git-hooks - Configure git to use the repo hook scripts"
@echo ""
@echo "Running Services:"
@echo " make run-api - Run API service"
@@ -55,6 +62,14 @@ help:
@echo " make docker-up - Start services with docker compose"
@echo " make docker-down - Stop services"
@echo ""
@echo "Agent (Universal Worker):"
@echo " make build-agent - Build statically-linked agent binary (musl)"
@echo " make docker-build-agent - Build agent Docker image"
@echo " make run-agent - Run agent in development mode"
@echo " make run-agent-release - Run agent in release mode"
@echo " make docker-up-agent - Start all services + agent workers (ruby, etc.)"
@echo " make docker-down-agent - Stop agent stack"
@echo ""
@echo "Development:"
@echo " make watch - Watch and rebuild on changes"
@echo " make install-tools - Install development tools"
@@ -64,7 +79,7 @@ help:
@echo ""
# Increase rustc stack size to prevent SIGSEGV during compilation
export RUST_MIN_STACK := 16777216
export RUST_MIN_STACK:=67108864
# Building
build:
@@ -111,6 +126,9 @@ check:
fmt:
cargo fmt --all
fmt-check:
cargo fmt --all -- --check
clippy:
cargo clippy --all-features -- -D warnings
@@ -219,38 +237,53 @@ docker-build-api:
docker-build-web:
docker compose build web
# Build worker images
docker-build-workers: docker-build-worker-base docker-build-worker-python docker-build-worker-node docker-build-worker-full
@echo "✅ All worker images built successfully"
# Agent binary (statically-linked for injection into any container)
build-agent:
@echo "Installing musl target (if not already installed)..."
rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl 2>/dev/null || true
@echo "Building statically-linked worker and sensor agent binaries..."
SQLX_OFFLINE=true cargo build --release --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl --bin attune-agent --bin attune-sensor-agent
strip target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-agent
strip target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-sensor-agent
@echo "✅ Agent binaries built:"
@echo " - target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-agent"
@echo " - target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-sensor-agent"
@ls -lh target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-agent
@ls -lh target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-sensor-agent
docker-build-worker-base:
@echo "Building base worker (shell only)..."
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --target worker-base -t attune-worker:base -f docker/Dockerfile.worker .
@echo "✅ Base worker image built: attune-worker:base"
docker-build-agent:
@echo "Building agent Docker image (statically-linked binary)..."
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker buildx build --target agent-init -f docker/Dockerfile.agent -t attune-agent:latest .
@echo "✅ Agent image built: attune-agent:latest"
docker-build-worker-python:
@echo "Building Python worker (shell + python)..."
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --target worker-python -t attune-worker:python -f docker/Dockerfile.worker .
@echo "✅ Python worker image built: attune-worker:python"
run-agent:
cargo run --bin attune-agent
docker-build-worker-node:
@echo "Building Node.js worker (shell + node)..."
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --target worker-node -t attune-worker:node -f docker/Dockerfile.worker .
@echo "✅ Node.js worker image built: attune-worker:node"
run-agent-release:
cargo run --bin attune-agent --release
docker-build-worker-full:
@echo "Building full worker (all runtimes)..."
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --target worker-full -t attune-worker:full -f docker/Dockerfile.worker .
@echo "✅ Full worker image built: attune-worker:full"
run-sensor-agent:
cargo run --bin attune-sensor-agent
run-sensor-agent-release:
cargo run --bin attune-sensor-agent --release
docker-up:
@echo "Starting all services with Docker Compose..."
docker compose up -d
docker-up-agent:
@echo "Starting all services + agent-based workers..."
docker compose -f docker-compose.yaml -f docker-compose.agent.yaml up -d
docker-down:
@echo "Stopping all services..."
docker compose down
docker-down-agent:
@echo "Stopping all services (including agent workers)..."
docker compose -f docker-compose.yaml -f docker-compose.agent.yaml down
docker-down-volumes:
@echo "Stopping all services and removing volumes (WARNING: deletes data)..."
docker compose down -v
@@ -341,6 +374,11 @@ ci-web-blocking:
cd web && npm run typecheck
cd web && npm run build
ci-web-pre-commit:
cd web && npm ci
cd web && npm run lint
cd web && npm run typecheck
ci-web-advisory:
cd web && npm ci
cd web && npm run knip
@@ -381,9 +419,15 @@ licenses:
cargo license --json > licenses.json
@echo "License information saved to licenses.json"
# All-in-one check before committing
pre-commit: fmt clippy test
@echo "✅ All checks passed! Ready to commit."
# Blocking checks run by the git pre-commit hook after formatting.
# Keep the local web step fast; full production builds stay in CI.
pre-commit: deny ci-web-pre-commit ci-security-blocking
@echo "✅ Pre-commit checks passed."
install-git-hooks:
git config core.hooksPath .githooks
chmod +x .githooks/pre-commit
@echo "✅ Git hooks configured to use .githooks/"
# CI simulation
ci: ci-blocking ci-advisory

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@@ -1,3 +1,26 @@
1. Set `global.imageRegistry`, `global.imageNamespace`, and `global.imageTag` so the chart pulls the images published by the Gitea workflow.
2. Set `web.config.apiUrl` and `web.config.wsUrl` to browser-reachable endpoints before exposing the web UI.
3. The shared `packs`, `runtime_envs`, and `artifacts` PVCs default to `ReadWriteMany`; your cluster storage class must support RWX or you need to override those claims.
{{- if .Values.agentWorkers }}
Agent-based workers enabled:
{{- range .Values.agentWorkers }}
- {{ .name }}: image={{ .image }}, replicas={{ .replicas | default 1 }}
{{- if .runtimes }} runtimes={{ join "," .runtimes }}{{ else }} runtimes=auto-detect{{ end }}
{{- end }}
Each agent worker uses an init container to copy the statically-linked
attune-agent binary into the worker pod via an emptyDir volume. The agent
auto-detects available runtimes in the container and registers with Attune.
The default sensor deployment also uses the same injection pattern, copying
`attune-sensor-agent` into the pod before starting a stock runtime image.
To add more agent workers, append entries to `agentWorkers` in your values:
agentWorkers:
- name: my-runtime
image: my-org/my-image:latest
replicas: 1
runtimes: [] # auto-detect
{{- end }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@
{{- range .Values.agentWorkers }}
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: {{ include "attune.fullname" $ }}-agent-worker-{{ .name }}
labels:
{{- include "attune.labels" $ | nindent 4 }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: agent-worker-{{ .name }}
spec:
replicas: {{ .replicas | default 1 }}
selector:
matchLabels:
{{- include "attune.selectorLabels" $ | nindent 6 }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: agent-worker-{{ .name }}
template:
metadata:
labels:
{{- include "attune.selectorLabels" $ | nindent 8 }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: agent-worker-{{ .name }}
spec:
{{- if $.Values.global.imagePullSecrets }}
imagePullSecrets:
{{- toYaml $.Values.global.imagePullSecrets | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .runtimeClassName }}
runtimeClassName: {{ .runtimeClassName }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .nodeSelector }}
nodeSelector:
{{- toYaml .nodeSelector | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .tolerations }}
tolerations:
{{- toYaml .tolerations | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .stopGracePeriod }}
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: {{ .stopGracePeriod }}
{{- else }}
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 45
{{- end }}
initContainers:
- name: agent-loader
image: {{ include "attune.image" (dict "root" $ "image" $.Values.images.agent) }}
imagePullPolicy: {{ $.Values.images.agent.pullPolicy }}
command: ["cp", "/usr/local/bin/attune-agent", "/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
volumeMounts:
- name: agent-bin
mountPath: /opt/attune/agent
- name: wait-for-schema
image: postgres:16-alpine
command: ["/bin/sh", "-ec"]
args:
- |
until PGPASSWORD="$DB_PASSWORD" psql -h "$DB_HOST" -p "$DB_PORT" -U "$DB_USER" -d "$DB_NAME" -tAc "SELECT to_regclass('${DB_SCHEMA}.identity')" | grep -q identity; do
echo "waiting for schema";
sleep 2;
done
envFrom:
- secretRef:
name: {{ include "attune.secretName" $ }}
- name: wait-for-packs
image: busybox:1.36
command: ["/bin/sh", "-ec"]
args:
- |
until [ -f /opt/attune/packs/core/pack.yaml ]; do
echo "waiting for packs";
sleep 2;
done
volumeMounts:
- name: packs
mountPath: /opt/attune/packs
containers:
- name: worker
image: {{ .image }}
{{- if .imagePullPolicy }}
imagePullPolicy: {{ .imagePullPolicy }}
{{- end }}
command: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
envFrom:
- secretRef:
name: {{ include "attune.secretName" $ }}
env:
- name: ATTUNE_CONFIG
value: /opt/attune/config.yaml
- name: ATTUNE__DATABASE__SCHEMA
value: {{ $.Values.database.schema | quote }}
- name: ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE
value: container
- name: ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.name
- name: ATTUNE_API_URL
value: http://{{ include "attune.apiServiceName" $ }}:{{ $.Values.api.service.port }}
- name: RUST_LOG
value: {{ .logLevel | default "info" }}
{{- if .runtimes }}
- name: ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES
value: {{ join "," .runtimes | quote }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .env }}
{{- toYaml .env | nindent 12 }}
{{- end }}
resources:
{{- toYaml (.resources | default dict) | nindent 12 }}
volumeMounts:
- name: agent-bin
mountPath: /opt/attune/agent
readOnly: true
- name: config
mountPath: /opt/attune/config.yaml
subPath: config.yaml
- name: packs
mountPath: /opt/attune/packs
readOnly: true
- name: runtime-envs
mountPath: /opt/attune/runtime_envs
- name: artifacts
mountPath: /opt/attune/artifacts
volumes:
- name: agent-bin
emptyDir: {}
- name: config
configMap:
name: {{ include "attune.fullname" $ }}-config
- name: packs
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: {{ include "attune.fullname" $ }}-packs
- name: runtime-envs
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: {{ include "attune.fullname" $ }}-runtime-envs
- name: artifacts
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: {{ include "attune.fullname" $ }}-artifacts
{{- end }}

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@@ -304,7 +304,15 @@ spec:
imagePullSecrets:
{{- toYaml .Values.global.imagePullSecrets | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 45
initContainers:
- name: sensor-agent-loader
image: {{ include "attune.image" (dict "root" . "image" .Values.images.agent) }}
imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.images.agent.pullPolicy }}
command: ["cp", "/usr/local/bin/attune-sensor-agent", "/opt/attune/agent/attune-sensor-agent"]
volumeMounts:
- name: agent-bin
mountPath: /opt/attune/agent
- name: wait-for-schema
image: postgres:16-alpine
command: ["/bin/sh", "-ec"]
@@ -333,6 +341,7 @@ spec:
- name: sensor
image: {{ include "attune.image" (dict "root" . "image" .Values.images.sensor) }}
imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.images.sensor.pullPolicy }}
command: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-sensor-agent"]
envFrom:
- secretRef:
name: {{ include "attune.secretName" . }}
@@ -343,23 +352,33 @@ spec:
value: {{ .Values.database.schema | quote }}
- name: ATTUNE__WORKER__WORKER_TYPE
value: container
- name: ATTUNE_SENSOR_RUNTIMES
value: {{ .Values.sensor.runtimes | quote }}
- name: ATTUNE_API_URL
value: http://{{ include "attune.apiServiceName" . }}:{{ .Values.api.service.port }}
- name: ATTUNE_MQ_URL
value: {{ include "attune.rabbitmqUrl" . | quote }}
- name: ATTUNE_PACKS_BASE_DIR
value: /opt/attune/packs
- name: RUST_LOG
value: {{ .Values.sensor.logLevel | quote }}
resources:
{{- toYaml .Values.sensor.resources | nindent 12 }}
volumeMounts:
- name: agent-bin
mountPath: /opt/attune/agent
readOnly: true
- name: config
mountPath: /opt/attune/config.yaml
subPath: config.yaml
- name: packs
mountPath: /opt/attune/packs
readOnly: true
- name: runtime-envs
mountPath: /opt/attune/runtime_envs
volumes:
- name: agent-bin
emptyDir: {}
- name: config
configMap:
name: {{ include "attune.fullname" . }}-config

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@@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ images:
tag: ""
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
sensor:
repository: attune-sensor
tag: ""
repository: nikolaik/python-nodejs
tag: python3.12-nodejs22-slim
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
notifier:
repository: attune-notifier
@@ -131,6 +131,10 @@ images:
repository: attune-init-packs
tag: ""
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
agent:
repository: attune-agent
tag: ""
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
jobs:
migrations:
@@ -162,6 +166,8 @@ worker:
sensor:
replicaCount: 1
runtimes: shell,python,node,native
logLevel: debug
resources: {}
notifier:
@@ -191,3 +197,57 @@ web:
- path: /
pathType: Prefix
tls: []
# Agent-based workers
# These deploy the universal worker agent into any container image.
# The agent auto-detects available runtimes (python, ruby, node, etc.)
# and registers with the Attune platform.
#
# Each entry creates a separate Deployment with an init container that
# copies the statically-linked agent binary into the worker container.
#
# Supported fields per worker:
# name (required) - Unique name for this worker (used in resource names)
# image (required) - Container image with your desired runtime(s)
# replicas (optional) - Number of pod replicas (default: 1)
# runtimes (optional) - List of runtimes to expose; [] = auto-detect
# resources (optional) - Kubernetes resource requests/limits
# env (optional) - Extra environment variables (list of {name, value})
# imagePullPolicy (optional) - Pull policy for the worker image
# logLevel (optional) - RUST_LOG level (default: "info")
# runtimeClassName (optional) - Kubernetes RuntimeClass (e.g., "nvidia" for GPU)
# nodeSelector (optional) - Node selector map for pod scheduling
# tolerations (optional) - Tolerations list for pod scheduling
# stopGracePeriod (optional) - Termination grace period in seconds (default: 45)
#
# Examples:
# agentWorkers:
# - name: ruby
# image: ruby:3.3
# replicas: 2
# runtimes: [] # auto-detect
# resources: {}
#
# - name: python-gpu
# image: nvidia/cuda:12.3.1-runtime-ubuntu22.04
# replicas: 1
# runtimes: [python, shell]
# runtimeClassName: nvidia
# nodeSelector:
# gpu: "true"
# tolerations:
# - key: nvidia.com/gpu
# operator: Exists
# effect: NoSchedule
# resources:
# limits:
# nvidia.com/gpu: 1
#
# - name: custom
# image: my-org/my-custom-image:latest
# replicas: 1
# runtimes: []
# env:
# - name: MY_CUSTOM_VAR
# value: my-value
agentWorkers: []

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@@ -125,3 +125,8 @@ executor:
scheduled_timeout: 120 # 2 minutes (faster feedback in dev)
timeout_check_interval: 30 # Check every 30 seconds
enable_timeout_monitor: true
# Agent binary distribution (optional - for local development)
# Binary is built via: make build-agent
# agent:
# binary_dir: ./target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release

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@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ hmac = "0.12"
sha1 = "0.10"
sha2 = { workspace = true }
hex = "0.4"
subtle = "2.6"
# OpenAPI/Swagger
utoipa = { workspace = true, features = ["axum_extras"] }

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@@ -3,7 +3,10 @@
use attune_common::{
config::LdapConfig,
repositories::{
identity::{CreateIdentityInput, IdentityRepository, UpdateIdentityInput},
identity::{
CreateIdentityInput, IdentityRepository, IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository,
UpdateIdentityInput,
},
Create, Update,
},
};
@@ -63,6 +66,11 @@ pub async fn authenticate(
// Upsert identity in DB and issue JWT tokens
let identity = upsert_identity(state, &claims).await?;
if identity.frozen {
return Err(ApiError::Forbidden(
"Identity is frozen and cannot authenticate".to_string(),
));
}
let access_token = generate_access_token(identity.id, &identity.login, &state.jwt_config)?;
let refresh_token = generate_refresh_token(identity.id, &identity.login, &state.jwt_config)?;
@@ -351,10 +359,13 @@ async fn upsert_identity(
display_name,
password_hash: None,
attributes: Some(attributes),
frozen: None,
};
IdentityRepository::update(&state.db, identity.id, updated)
let identity = IdentityRepository::update(&state.db, identity.id, updated)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
.map_err(ApiError::from)?;
sync_roles(&state.db, identity.id, "ldap", &claims.groups).await?;
Ok(identity)
}
None => {
// Avoid login collisions
@@ -363,7 +374,7 @@ async fn upsert_identity(
None => desired_login,
};
IdentityRepository::create(
let identity = IdentityRepository::create(
&state.db,
CreateIdentityInput {
login,
@@ -373,11 +384,24 @@ async fn upsert_identity(
},
)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
.map_err(ApiError::from)?;
sync_roles(&state.db, identity.id, "ldap", &claims.groups).await?;
Ok(identity)
}
}
}
async fn sync_roles(
db: &sqlx::PgPool,
identity_id: i64,
source: &str,
roles: &[String],
) -> Result<(), ApiError> {
IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::replace_managed_roles(db, identity_id, source, roles)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
/// Derive the login name from LDAP claims.
fn derive_login(claims: &LdapUserClaims) -> String {
claims

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@@ -3,7 +3,10 @@
use attune_common::{
config::OidcConfig,
repositories::{
identity::{CreateIdentityInput, IdentityRepository, UpdateIdentityInput},
identity::{
CreateIdentityInput, IdentityRepository, IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository,
UpdateIdentityInput,
},
Create, Update,
},
};
@@ -282,6 +285,11 @@ pub async fn handle_callback(
}
let identity = upsert_identity(state, &oidc_claims).await?;
if identity.frozen {
return Err(ApiError::Forbidden(
"Identity is frozen and cannot authenticate".to_string(),
));
}
let access_token = generate_access_token(identity.id, &identity.login, &state.jwt_config)?;
let refresh_token = generate_refresh_token(identity.id, &identity.login, &state.jwt_config)?;
@@ -511,10 +519,13 @@ async fn upsert_identity(
display_name,
password_hash: None,
attributes: Some(attributes.clone()),
frozen: None,
};
IdentityRepository::update(&state.db, identity.id, updated)
let identity = IdentityRepository::update(&state.db, identity.id, updated)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
.map_err(ApiError::from)?;
sync_roles(&state.db, identity.id, "oidc", &oidc_claims.groups).await?;
Ok(identity)
}
None => {
let login = match IdentityRepository::find_by_login(&state.db, &desired_login).await? {
@@ -522,7 +533,7 @@ async fn upsert_identity(
None => desired_login,
};
IdentityRepository::create(
let identity = IdentityRepository::create(
&state.db,
CreateIdentityInput {
login,
@@ -532,11 +543,24 @@ async fn upsert_identity(
},
)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
.map_err(ApiError::from)?;
sync_roles(&state.db, identity.id, "oidc", &oidc_claims.groups).await?;
Ok(identity)
}
}
}
async fn sync_roles(
db: &sqlx::PgPool,
identity_id: i64,
source: &str,
roles: &[String],
) -> Result<(), ApiError> {
IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::replace_managed_roles(db, identity_id, source, roles)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
fn derive_login(oidc_claims: &OidcIdentityClaims) -> String {
oidc_claims
.email
@@ -551,8 +575,9 @@ async fn verify_id_token(
oidc: &OidcConfig,
expected_nonce: &str,
) -> Result<VerifiedIdTokenClaims, ApiError> {
let header = decode_header(raw_id_token)
.map_err(|err| ApiError::Unauthorized(format!("OIDC ID token header decode failed: {err}")))?;
let header = decode_header(raw_id_token).map_err(|err| {
ApiError::Unauthorized(format!("OIDC ID token header decode failed: {err}"))
})?;
let algorithm = match header.alg {
Algorithm::RS256 => Algorithm::RS256,
@@ -570,14 +595,19 @@ async fn verify_id_token(
.map_err(|err| ApiError::InternalServerError(format!("Failed to fetch OIDC JWKS: {err}")))?
.json::<JwkSet>()
.await
.map_err(|err| ApiError::InternalServerError(format!("Failed to parse OIDC JWKS: {err}")))?;
.map_err(|err| {
ApiError::InternalServerError(format!("Failed to parse OIDC JWKS: {err}"))
})?;
let jwk = jwks
.keys
.iter()
.find(|jwk| {
jwk.common.key_id == header.kid
&& matches!(jwk.common.public_key_use, Some(jsonwebtoken::jwk::PublicKeyUse::Signature))
&& matches!(
jwk.common.public_key_use,
Some(jsonwebtoken::jwk::PublicKeyUse::Signature)
)
&& matches!(
jwk.algorithm,
AlgorithmParameters::RSA(_) | AlgorithmParameters::EllipticCurve(_)

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use crate::{
use attune_common::{
rbac::{Action, AuthorizationContext, Grant, Resource},
repositories::{
identity::{IdentityRepository, PermissionSetRepository},
identity::{IdentityRepository, IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository, PermissionSetRepository},
FindById,
},
};
@@ -95,8 +95,16 @@ impl AuthorizationService {
}
async fn load_effective_grants(&self, identity_id: i64) -> Result<Vec<Grant>, ApiError> {
let permission_sets =
let mut permission_sets =
PermissionSetRepository::find_by_identity(&self.db, identity_id).await?;
let roles =
IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::find_role_names_by_identity(&self.db, identity_id)
.await?;
let role_permission_sets = PermissionSetRepository::find_by_roles(&self.db, &roles).await?;
permission_sets.extend(role_permission_sets);
let mut seen_permission_sets = std::collections::HashSet::new();
permission_sets.retain(|permission_set| seen_permission_sets.insert(permission_set.id));
let mut grants = Vec::new();
for permission_set in permission_sets {
@@ -126,10 +134,6 @@ fn resource_name(resource: Resource) -> &'static str {
Resource::Inquiries => "inquiries",
Resource::Keys => "keys",
Resource::Artifacts => "artifacts",
Resource::Workflows => "workflows",
Resource::Webhooks => "webhooks",
Resource::Analytics => "analytics",
Resource::History => "history",
Resource::Identities => "identities",
Resource::Permissions => "permissions",
}
@@ -145,5 +149,6 @@ fn action_name(action: Action) -> &'static str {
Action::Cancel => "cancel",
Action::Respond => "respond",
Action::Manage => "manage",
Action::Decrypt => "decrypt",
}
}

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@@ -25,9 +25,8 @@ pub struct CreateActionRequest {
pub label: String,
/// Action description
#[validate(length(min = 1))]
#[schema(example = "Posts a message to a Slack channel")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Entry point for action execution (e.g., path to script, function name)
#[validate(length(min = 1, max = 1024))]
@@ -63,7 +62,6 @@ pub struct UpdateActionRequest {
pub label: Option<String>,
/// Action description
#[validate(length(min = 1))]
#[schema(example = "Posts a message to a Slack channel with enhanced features")]
pub description: Option<String>,
@@ -121,7 +119,7 @@ pub struct ActionResponse {
/// Action description
#[schema(example = "Posts a message to a Slack channel")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Entry point
#[schema(example = "/actions/slack/post_message.py")]
@@ -183,7 +181,7 @@ pub struct ActionSummary {
/// Action description
#[schema(example = "Posts a message to a Slack channel")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Entry point
#[schema(example = "/actions/slack/post_message.py")]
@@ -321,7 +319,7 @@ mod tests {
r#ref: "".to_string(), // Invalid: empty
pack_ref: "test-pack".to_string(),
label: "Test Action".to_string(),
description: "Test description".to_string(),
description: Some("Test description".to_string()),
entrypoint: "/actions/test.py".to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,
@@ -338,7 +336,7 @@ mod tests {
r#ref: "test.action".to_string(),
pack_ref: "test-pack".to_string(),
label: "Test Action".to_string(),
description: "Test description".to_string(),
description: Some("Test description".to_string()),
entrypoint: "/actions/test.py".to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -51,9 +51,10 @@ pub use inquiry::{
pub use key::{CreateKeyRequest, KeyQueryParams, KeyResponse, KeySummary, UpdateKeyRequest};
pub use pack::{CreatePackRequest, PackResponse, PackSummary, UpdatePackRequest};
pub use permission::{
CreateIdentityRequest, CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest, IdentityResponse, IdentitySummary,
PermissionAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetQueryParams, PermissionSetSummary,
UpdateIdentityRequest,
CreateIdentityRequest, CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentRequest, CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest,
CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentRequest, IdentityResponse, IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse,
IdentitySummary, PermissionAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetQueryParams,
PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetSummary, UpdateIdentityRequest,
};
pub use rule::{CreateRuleRequest, RuleResponse, RuleSummary, UpdateRuleRequest};
pub use runtime::{CreateRuntimeRequest, RuntimeResponse, RuntimeSummary, UpdateRuntimeRequest};

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@@ -14,10 +14,32 @@ pub struct IdentitySummary {
pub id: i64,
pub login: String,
pub display_name: Option<String>,
pub frozen: bool,
pub attributes: JsonValue,
pub roles: Vec<String>,
}
pub type IdentityResponse = IdentitySummary;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, ToSchema)]
pub struct IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse {
pub id: i64,
pub identity_id: i64,
pub role: String,
pub source: String,
pub managed: bool,
pub created: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>,
pub updated: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, ToSchema)]
pub struct IdentityResponse {
pub id: i64,
pub login: String,
pub display_name: Option<String>,
pub frozen: bool,
pub attributes: JsonValue,
pub roles: Vec<IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse>,
pub direct_permissions: Vec<PermissionAssignmentResponse>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, ToSchema)]
pub struct PermissionSetSummary {
@@ -27,6 +49,7 @@ pub struct PermissionSetSummary {
pub label: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub grants: JsonValue,
pub roles: Vec<PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, ToSchema)]
@@ -38,6 +61,15 @@ pub struct PermissionAssignmentResponse {
pub created: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, ToSchema)]
pub struct PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse {
pub id: i64,
pub permission_set_id: i64,
pub permission_set_ref: Option<String>,
pub role: String,
pub created: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, ToSchema)]
pub struct CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest {
pub identity_id: Option<i64>,
@@ -45,6 +77,18 @@ pub struct CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest {
pub permission_set_ref: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, Validate, ToSchema)]
pub struct CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentRequest {
#[validate(length(min = 1, max = 255))]
pub role: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, Validate, ToSchema)]
pub struct CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentRequest {
#[validate(length(min = 1, max = 255))]
pub role: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, Validate, ToSchema)]
pub struct CreateIdentityRequest {
#[validate(length(min = 3, max = 255))]
@@ -62,4 +106,5 @@ pub struct UpdateIdentityRequest {
pub display_name: Option<String>,
pub password: Option<String>,
pub attributes: Option<JsonValue>,
pub frozen: Option<bool>,
}

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@@ -25,9 +25,8 @@ pub struct CreateRuleRequest {
pub label: String,
/// Rule description
#[validate(length(min = 1))]
#[schema(example = "Send Slack notification when an error occurs")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Action reference to execute when rule matches
#[validate(length(min = 1, max = 255))]
@@ -69,7 +68,6 @@ pub struct UpdateRuleRequest {
pub label: Option<String>,
/// Rule description
#[validate(length(min = 1))]
#[schema(example = "Enhanced error notification with filtering")]
pub description: Option<String>,
@@ -115,7 +113,7 @@ pub struct RuleResponse {
/// Rule description
#[schema(example = "Send Slack notification when an error occurs")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Action ID (null if the referenced action has been deleted)
#[schema(example = 1)]
@@ -183,7 +181,7 @@ pub struct RuleSummary {
/// Rule description
#[schema(example = "Send Slack notification when an error occurs")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Action reference
#[schema(example = "slack.post_message")]
@@ -297,7 +295,7 @@ mod tests {
r#ref: "".to_string(), // Invalid: empty
pack_ref: "test-pack".to_string(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test description".to_string(),
description: Some("Test description".to_string()),
action_ref: "test.action".to_string(),
trigger_ref: "test.trigger".to_string(),
conditions: default_empty_object(),
@@ -315,7 +313,7 @@ mod tests {
r#ref: "test.rule".to_string(),
pack_ref: "test-pack".to_string(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test description".to_string(),
description: Some("Test description".to_string()),
action_ref: "test.action".to_string(),
trigger_ref: "test.trigger".to_string(),
conditions: serde_json::json!({

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@@ -203,9 +203,8 @@ pub struct CreateSensorRequest {
pub label: String,
/// Sensor description
#[validate(length(min = 1))]
#[schema(example = "Monitors CPU usage and generates events")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Entry point for sensor execution (e.g., path to script, function name)
#[validate(length(min = 1, max = 1024))]
@@ -247,7 +246,6 @@ pub struct UpdateSensorRequest {
pub label: Option<String>,
/// Sensor description
#[validate(length(min = 1))]
#[schema(example = "Enhanced CPU monitoring with alerts")]
pub description: Option<String>,
@@ -297,7 +295,7 @@ pub struct SensorResponse {
/// Sensor description
#[schema(example = "Monitors CPU usage and generates events")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Entry point
#[schema(example = "/sensors/monitoring/cpu_monitor.py")]
@@ -357,7 +355,7 @@ pub struct SensorSummary {
/// Sensor description
#[schema(example = "Monitors CPU usage and generates events")]
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Trigger reference
#[schema(example = "monitoring.cpu_threshold")]
@@ -499,7 +497,7 @@ mod tests {
r#ref: "test.sensor".to_string(),
pack_ref: "test-pack".to_string(),
label: "Test Sensor".to_string(),
description: "Test description".to_string(),
description: Some("Test description".to_string()),
entrypoint: "/sensors/test.py".to_string(),
runtime_ref: "python3".to_string(),
trigger_ref: "test.trigger".to_string(),

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@@ -27,8 +27,11 @@ use crate::dto::{
UpdatePackRequest, WorkflowSyncResult,
},
permission::{
CreateIdentityRequest, CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest, IdentityResponse,
IdentitySummary, PermissionAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetSummary, UpdateIdentityRequest,
CreateIdentityRequest, CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentRequest,
CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest, CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentRequest,
IdentityResponse, IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse, IdentitySummary,
PermissionAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetSummary,
UpdateIdentityRequest,
},
rule::{CreateRuleRequest, RuleResponse, RuleSummary, UpdateRuleRequest},
runtime::{CreateRuntimeRequest, RuntimeResponse, RuntimeSummary, UpdateRuntimeRequest},
@@ -185,6 +188,12 @@ use crate::dto::{
crate::routes::permissions::list_identity_permissions,
crate::routes::permissions::create_permission_assignment,
crate::routes::permissions::delete_permission_assignment,
crate::routes::permissions::create_identity_role_assignment,
crate::routes::permissions::delete_identity_role_assignment,
crate::routes::permissions::create_permission_set_role_assignment,
crate::routes::permissions::delete_permission_set_role_assignment,
crate::routes::permissions::freeze_identity,
crate::routes::permissions::unfreeze_identity,
// Workflows
crate::routes::workflows::list_workflows,
@@ -199,6 +208,10 @@ use crate::dto::{
crate::routes::webhooks::disable_webhook,
crate::routes::webhooks::regenerate_webhook_key,
crate::routes::webhooks::receive_webhook,
// Agent
crate::routes::agent::download_agent_binary,
crate::routes::agent::agent_info,
),
components(
schemas(
@@ -273,6 +286,10 @@ use crate::dto::{
PermissionSetSummary,
PermissionAssignmentResponse,
CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest,
CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentRequest,
IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse,
CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentRequest,
PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse,
// Runtime DTOs
CreateRuntimeRequest,
@@ -341,6 +358,10 @@ use crate::dto::{
WebhookReceiverRequest,
WebhookReceiverResponse,
ApiResponse<WebhookReceiverResponse>,
// Agent DTOs
crate::routes::agent::AgentBinaryInfo,
crate::routes::agent::AgentArchInfo,
)
),
modifiers(&SecurityAddon),
@@ -359,6 +380,7 @@ use crate::dto::{
(name = "secrets", description = "Secret management endpoints"),
(name = "workflows", description = "Workflow management endpoints"),
(name = "webhooks", description = "Webhook management and receiver endpoints"),
(name = "agent", description = "Agent binary distribution endpoints"),
)
)]
pub struct ApiDoc;
@@ -441,14 +463,14 @@ mod tests {
// We have 57 unique paths with 81 total operations (HTTP methods)
// This test ensures we don't accidentally remove endpoints
assert!(
path_count >= 57,
"Expected at least 57 unique API paths, found {}",
path_count >= 59,
"Expected at least 59 unique API paths, found {}",
path_count
);
assert!(
operation_count >= 81,
"Expected at least 81 API operations, found {}",
operation_count >= 83,
"Expected at least 83 API operations, found {}",
operation_count
);

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@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ pub async fn update_action(
// Create update input
let update_input = UpdateActionInput {
label: request.label,
description: request.description,
description: request.description.map(Patch::Set),
entrypoint: request.entrypoint,
runtime: request.runtime,
runtime_version_constraint: request.runtime_version_constraint.map(|patch| match patch {

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@@ -0,0 +1,482 @@
//! Agent binary download endpoints
//!
//! Provides endpoints for downloading the attune-agent binary for injection
//! into arbitrary containers. This supports deployments where shared Docker
//! volumes are impractical (Kubernetes, ECS, remote Docker hosts).
use axum::{
body::Body,
extract::{Query, State},
http::{header, HeaderMap, StatusCode},
response::IntoResponse,
routing::get,
Json, Router,
};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::sync::Arc;
use subtle::ConstantTimeEq;
use tokio::fs;
use tokio_util::io::ReaderStream;
use utoipa::{IntoParams, ToSchema};
use crate::state::AppState;
/// Query parameters for the binary download endpoint
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, IntoParams)]
pub struct BinaryDownloadParams {
/// Target architecture (x86_64, aarch64). Defaults to x86_64.
#[param(example = "x86_64")]
pub arch: Option<String>,
/// Optional bootstrap token for authentication
pub token: Option<String>,
}
/// Agent binary metadata
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, ToSchema)]
pub struct AgentBinaryInfo {
/// Available architectures
pub architectures: Vec<AgentArchInfo>,
/// Agent version (from build)
pub version: String,
}
/// Per-architecture binary info
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, ToSchema)]
pub struct AgentArchInfo {
/// Architecture name
pub arch: String,
/// Binary size in bytes
pub size_bytes: u64,
/// Whether this binary is available
pub available: bool,
}
/// Validate that the architecture name is safe (no path traversal) and normalize it.
fn validate_arch(arch: &str) -> Result<&str, (StatusCode, Json<serde_json::Value>)> {
match arch {
"x86_64" | "aarch64" => Ok(arch),
// Accept arm64 as an alias for aarch64
"arm64" => Ok("aarch64"),
_ => Err((
StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Invalid architecture",
"message": format!("Unsupported architecture '{}'. Supported: x86_64, aarch64", arch),
})),
)),
}
}
/// Validate bootstrap token if configured.
///
/// If the agent config has a `bootstrap_token` set, the request must provide it
/// via the `X-Agent-Token` header or the `token` query parameter. If no token
/// is configured, access is unrestricted.
fn validate_token(
config: &attune_common::config::Config,
headers: &HeaderMap,
query_token: &Option<String>,
) -> Result<(), (StatusCode, Json<serde_json::Value>)> {
let expected_token = config
.agent
.as_ref()
.and_then(|ac| ac.bootstrap_token.as_ref());
let expected_token = match expected_token {
Some(t) => t,
None => {
use std::sync::Once;
static WARN_ONCE: Once = Once::new();
WARN_ONCE.call_once(|| {
tracing::warn!(
"Agent binary download endpoint has no bootstrap_token configured. \
Anyone with network access to the API can download the agent binary. \
Set agent.bootstrap_token in config to restrict access."
);
});
return Ok(());
}
};
// Check X-Agent-Token header first, then query param
let provided_token = headers
.get("x-agent-token")
.and_then(|v| v.to_str().ok())
.map(|s| s.to_string())
.or_else(|| query_token.clone());
match provided_token {
Some(ref t) if bool::from(t.as_bytes().ct_eq(expected_token.as_bytes())) => Ok(()),
Some(_) => Err((
StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Invalid token",
"message": "The provided bootstrap token is invalid",
})),
)),
None => Err((
StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Token required",
"message": "A bootstrap token is required. Provide via X-Agent-Token header or token query parameter.",
})),
)),
}
}
/// Download the agent binary
///
/// Returns the statically-linked attune-agent binary for the requested architecture.
/// The binary can be injected into any container to turn it into an Attune worker.
#[utoipa::path(
get,
path = "/api/v1/agent/binary",
params(BinaryDownloadParams),
responses(
(status = 200, description = "Agent binary", content_type = "application/octet-stream"),
(status = 400, description = "Invalid architecture"),
(status = 401, description = "Invalid or missing bootstrap token"),
(status = 404, description = "Agent binary not found"),
(status = 503, description = "Agent binary distribution not configured"),
),
tag = "agent"
)]
pub async fn download_agent_binary(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
headers: HeaderMap,
Query(params): Query<BinaryDownloadParams>,
) -> Result<impl IntoResponse, (StatusCode, Json<serde_json::Value>)> {
// Validate bootstrap token if configured
validate_token(&state.config, &headers, &params.token)?;
let agent_config = state.config.agent.as_ref().ok_or_else(|| {
(
StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Not configured",
"message": "Agent binary distribution is not configured. Set agent.binary_dir in config.",
})),
)
})?;
let arch = params.arch.as_deref().unwrap_or("x86_64");
let arch = validate_arch(arch)?;
let binary_dir = std::path::Path::new(&agent_config.binary_dir);
// Try arch-specific binary first, then fall back to generic name.
// IMPORTANT: The generic `attune-agent` binary is only safe to serve for
// x86_64 requests, because the current build pipeline produces an
// x86_64-unknown-linux-musl binary. Serving it for aarch64/arm64 would
// give the caller an incompatible executable (exec format error).
let arch_specific = binary_dir.join(format!("attune-agent-{}", arch));
let generic = binary_dir.join("attune-agent");
let binary_path = if arch_specific.exists() {
arch_specific
} else if arch == "x86_64" && generic.exists() {
tracing::debug!(
"Arch-specific binary not found at {:?}, falling back to generic {:?} (safe for x86_64)",
arch_specific,
generic
);
generic
} else {
tracing::warn!(
"Agent binary not found. Checked: {:?} and {:?}",
arch_specific,
generic
);
return Err((
StatusCode::NOT_FOUND,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Not found",
"message": format!(
"Agent binary not found for architecture '{}'. Ensure the agent binary is built and placed in '{}'.",
arch,
agent_config.binary_dir
),
})),
));
};
// Get file metadata for Content-Length
let metadata = fs::metadata(&binary_path).await.map_err(|e| {
tracing::error!(
"Failed to read agent binary metadata at {:?}: {}",
binary_path,
e
);
(
StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Internal error",
"message": "Failed to read agent binary",
})),
)
})?;
// Open file for streaming
let file = fs::File::open(&binary_path).await.map_err(|e| {
tracing::error!("Failed to open agent binary at {:?}: {}", binary_path, e);
(
StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Internal error",
"message": "Failed to open agent binary",
})),
)
})?;
let stream = ReaderStream::new(file);
let body = Body::from_stream(stream);
let headers_response = [
(header::CONTENT_TYPE, "application/octet-stream".to_string()),
(
header::CONTENT_DISPOSITION,
"attachment; filename=\"attune-agent\"".to_string(),
),
(header::CONTENT_LENGTH, metadata.len().to_string()),
(header::CACHE_CONTROL, "public, max-age=3600".to_string()),
];
tracing::info!(
arch = arch,
size_bytes = metadata.len(),
path = ?binary_path,
"Serving agent binary download"
);
Ok((headers_response, body))
}
/// Get agent binary metadata
///
/// Returns information about available agent binaries, including
/// supported architectures and binary sizes.
#[utoipa::path(
get,
path = "/api/v1/agent/info",
responses(
(status = 200, description = "Agent binary info", body = AgentBinaryInfo),
(status = 503, description = "Agent binary distribution not configured"),
),
tag = "agent"
)]
pub async fn agent_info(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
) -> Result<impl IntoResponse, (StatusCode, Json<serde_json::Value>)> {
let agent_config = state.config.agent.as_ref().ok_or_else(|| {
(
StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE,
Json(serde_json::json!({
"error": "Not configured",
"message": "Agent binary distribution is not configured.",
})),
)
})?;
let binary_dir = std::path::Path::new(&agent_config.binary_dir);
let architectures = ["x86_64", "aarch64"];
let mut arch_infos = Vec::new();
for arch in &architectures {
let arch_specific = binary_dir.join(format!("attune-agent-{}", arch));
let generic = binary_dir.join("attune-agent");
// Only fall back to the generic binary for x86_64, since the build
// pipeline currently produces x86_64-only generic binaries.
let (available, size_bytes) = if arch_specific.exists() {
match fs::metadata(&arch_specific).await {
Ok(m) => (true, m.len()),
Err(_) => (false, 0),
}
} else if *arch == "x86_64" && generic.exists() {
match fs::metadata(&generic).await {
Ok(m) => (true, m.len()),
Err(_) => (false, 0),
}
} else {
(false, 0)
};
arch_infos.push(AgentArchInfo {
arch: arch.to_string(),
size_bytes,
available,
});
}
Ok(Json(AgentBinaryInfo {
architectures: arch_infos,
version: env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").to_string(),
}))
}
/// Create agent routes
pub fn routes() -> Router<Arc<AppState>> {
Router::new()
.route("/agent/binary", get(download_agent_binary))
.route("/agent/info", get(agent_info))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use attune_common::config::AgentConfig;
use axum::http::{HeaderMap, HeaderValue};
// ── validate_arch tests ─────────────────────────────────────────
#[test]
fn test_validate_arch_valid_x86_64() {
let result = validate_arch("x86_64");
assert!(result.is_ok());
assert_eq!(result.unwrap(), "x86_64");
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_arch_valid_aarch64() {
let result = validate_arch("aarch64");
assert!(result.is_ok());
assert_eq!(result.unwrap(), "aarch64");
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_arch_arm64_alias() {
// "arm64" is an alias for "aarch64"
let result = validate_arch("arm64");
assert!(result.is_ok());
assert_eq!(result.unwrap(), "aarch64");
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_arch_invalid() {
let result = validate_arch("mips");
assert!(result.is_err());
let (status, body) = result.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(status, StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST);
assert_eq!(body.0["error"], "Invalid architecture");
}
// ── validate_token tests ────────────────────────────────────────
/// Helper: build a minimal Config with the given agent config.
/// Only the `agent` field is relevant for `validate_token`.
fn test_config(agent: Option<AgentConfig>) -> attune_common::config::Config {
let manifest_dir = std::env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap_or_else(|_| ".".to_string());
let config_path = format!("{}/../../config.test.yaml", manifest_dir);
let mut config = attune_common::config::Config::load_from_file(&config_path)
.expect("Failed to load test config");
config.agent = agent;
config
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_token_no_config() {
// When no agent config is set at all, no token is required.
let config = test_config(None);
let headers = HeaderMap::new();
let query_token = None;
let result = validate_token(&config, &headers, &query_token);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_token_no_bootstrap_token_configured() {
// Agent config exists but bootstrap_token is None → no token required.
let config = test_config(Some(AgentConfig {
binary_dir: "/tmp/test".to_string(),
bootstrap_token: None,
}));
let headers = HeaderMap::new();
let query_token = None;
let result = validate_token(&config, &headers, &query_token);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_token_valid_from_header() {
let config = test_config(Some(AgentConfig {
binary_dir: "/tmp/test".to_string(),
bootstrap_token: Some("s3cret-bootstrap".to_string()),
}));
let mut headers = HeaderMap::new();
headers.insert(
"x-agent-token",
HeaderValue::from_static("s3cret-bootstrap"),
);
let query_token = None;
let result = validate_token(&config, &headers, &query_token);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_token_valid_from_query() {
let config = test_config(Some(AgentConfig {
binary_dir: "/tmp/test".to_string(),
bootstrap_token: Some("s3cret-bootstrap".to_string()),
}));
let headers = HeaderMap::new();
let query_token = Some("s3cret-bootstrap".to_string());
let result = validate_token(&config, &headers, &query_token);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_token_invalid() {
let config = test_config(Some(AgentConfig {
binary_dir: "/tmp/test".to_string(),
bootstrap_token: Some("correct-token".to_string()),
}));
let mut headers = HeaderMap::new();
headers.insert("x-agent-token", HeaderValue::from_static("wrong-token"));
let query_token = None;
let result = validate_token(&config, &headers, &query_token);
assert!(result.is_err());
let (status, body) = result.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(status, StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED);
assert_eq!(body.0["error"], "Invalid token");
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_token_missing_when_required() {
// bootstrap_token is configured but caller provides nothing.
let config = test_config(Some(AgentConfig {
binary_dir: "/tmp/test".to_string(),
bootstrap_token: Some("required-token".to_string()),
}));
let headers = HeaderMap::new();
let query_token = None;
let result = validate_token(&config, &headers, &query_token);
assert!(result.is_err());
let (status, body) = result.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(status, StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED);
assert_eq!(body.0["error"], "Token required");
}
#[test]
fn test_validate_token_header_takes_precedence_over_query() {
// When both header and query provide a token, the header value is
// checked first (it appears first in the or_else chain). Provide a
// valid token in the header and an invalid one in the query — should
// succeed because the header matches.
let config = test_config(Some(AgentConfig {
binary_dir: "/tmp/test".to_string(),
bootstrap_token: Some("the-real-token".to_string()),
}));
let mut headers = HeaderMap::new();
headers.insert("x-agent-token", HeaderValue::from_static("the-real-token"));
let query_token = Some("wrong-token".to_string());
let result = validate_token(&config, &headers, &query_token);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
}

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@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ use attune_common::repositories::{
};
use crate::{
auth::middleware::RequireAuth,
auth::{jwt::TokenType, middleware::AuthenticatedUser, middleware::RequireAuth},
authz::{AuthorizationCheck, AuthorizationService},
dto::{
artifact::{
AllocateFileVersionByRefRequest, AppendProgressRequest, ArtifactExecutionPatch,
@@ -55,6 +56,7 @@ use crate::{
middleware::{ApiError, ApiResult},
state::AppState,
};
use attune_common::rbac::{Action, AuthorizationContext, Resource};
// ============================================================================
// Artifact CRUD
@@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ use crate::{
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn list_artifacts(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Query(query): Query<ArtifactQueryParams>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -88,8 +90,16 @@ pub async fn list_artifacts(
};
let result = ArtifactRepository::search(&state.db, &filters).await?;
let mut rows = result.rows;
let items: Vec<ArtifactSummary> = result.rows.into_iter().map(ArtifactSummary::from).collect();
if let Some((identity_id, grants)) = ensure_can_read_any_artifact(&state, &user).await? {
rows.retain(|artifact| {
let ctx = artifact_authorization_context(identity_id, artifact);
AuthorizationService::is_allowed(&grants, Resource::Artifacts, Action::Read, &ctx)
});
}
let items: Vec<ArtifactSummary> = rows.into_iter().map(ArtifactSummary::from).collect();
let pagination = PaginationParams {
page: query.page,
@@ -113,7 +123,7 @@ pub async fn list_artifacts(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn get_artifact(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -121,6 +131,10 @@ pub async fn get_artifact(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
Ok((
StatusCode::OK,
Json(ApiResponse::new(ArtifactResponse::from(artifact))),
@@ -140,7 +154,7 @@ pub async fn get_artifact(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn get_artifact_by_ref(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(artifact_ref): Path<String>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -148,6 +162,10 @@ pub async fn get_artifact_by_ref(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact '{}' not found", artifact_ref)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact '{}' not found", artifact_ref)))?;
Ok((
StatusCode::OK,
Json(ApiResponse::new(ArtifactResponse::from(artifact))),
@@ -168,7 +186,7 @@ pub async fn get_artifact_by_ref(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn create_artifact(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Json(request): Json<CreateArtifactRequest>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -200,6 +218,16 @@ pub async fn create_artifact(
}
});
authorize_artifact_create(
&state,
&user,
&request.r#ref,
request.scope,
&request.owner,
visibility,
)
.await?;
let input = CreateArtifactInput {
r#ref: request.r#ref,
scope: request.scope,
@@ -240,16 +268,18 @@ pub async fn create_artifact(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn update_artifact(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
Json(request): Json<UpdateArtifactRequest>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// Verify artifact exists
ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &artifact).await?;
let input = UpdateArtifactInput {
r#ref: None, // Ref is immutable after creation
scope: request.scope,
@@ -305,7 +335,7 @@ pub async fn update_artifact(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn delete_artifact(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -313,6 +343,8 @@ pub async fn delete_artifact(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Delete, &artifact).await?;
// Before deleting DB rows, clean up any file-backed versions on disk
let file_versions =
ArtifactVersionRepository::find_file_versions_by_artifact(&state.db, id).await?;
@@ -355,11 +387,17 @@ pub async fn delete_artifact(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn list_artifacts_by_execution(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(execution_id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
let artifacts = ArtifactRepository::find_by_execution(&state.db, execution_id).await?;
let mut artifacts = ArtifactRepository::find_by_execution(&state.db, execution_id).await?;
if let Some((identity_id, grants)) = ensure_can_read_any_artifact(&state, &user).await? {
artifacts.retain(|artifact| {
let ctx = artifact_authorization_context(identity_id, artifact);
AuthorizationService::is_allowed(&grants, Resource::Artifacts, Action::Read, &ctx)
});
}
let items: Vec<ArtifactSummary> = artifacts.into_iter().map(ArtifactSummary::from).collect();
Ok((StatusCode::OK, Json(ApiResponse::new(items))))
@@ -387,7 +425,7 @@ pub async fn list_artifacts_by_execution(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn append_progress(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
Json(request): Json<AppendProgressRequest>,
@@ -396,6 +434,8 @@ pub async fn append_progress(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &artifact).await?;
if artifact.r#type != ArtifactType::Progress {
return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(format!(
"Artifact '{}' is type {:?}, not progress. Use version endpoints for file artifacts.",
@@ -430,16 +470,18 @@ pub async fn append_progress(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn set_artifact_data(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
Json(request): Json<SetDataRequest>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// Verify exists
ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &artifact).await?;
let updated = ArtifactRepository::set_data(&state.db, id, &request.data).await?;
Ok((
@@ -468,15 +510,19 @@ pub async fn set_artifact_data(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn list_versions(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// Verify artifact exists
ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
let versions = ArtifactVersionRepository::list_by_artifact(&state.db, id).await?;
let items: Vec<ArtifactVersionSummary> = versions
.into_iter()
@@ -502,15 +548,19 @@ pub async fn list_versions(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn get_version(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path((id, version)): Path<(i64, i32)>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// Verify artifact exists
ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
let ver = ArtifactVersionRepository::find_by_version(&state.db, id, version)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| {
@@ -536,14 +586,18 @@ pub async fn get_version(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn get_latest_version(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
let ver = ArtifactVersionRepository::find_latest(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("No versions found for artifact {}", id)))?;
@@ -568,15 +622,17 @@ pub async fn get_latest_version(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn create_version_json(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
Json(request): Json<CreateVersionJsonRequest>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &artifact).await?;
let input = CreateArtifactVersionInput {
artifact: id,
content_type: Some(
@@ -624,7 +680,7 @@ pub async fn create_version_json(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn create_version_file(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
Json(request): Json<CreateFileVersionRequest>,
@@ -633,6 +689,8 @@ pub async fn create_version_file(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &artifact).await?;
// Validate this is a file-type artifact
if !is_file_backed_type(artifact.r#type) {
return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(format!(
@@ -726,15 +784,17 @@ pub async fn create_version_file(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn upload_version(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
mut multipart: Multipart,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &artifact).await?;
let mut file_data: Option<Vec<u8>> = None;
let mut content_type: Option<String> = None;
let mut meta: Option<serde_json::Value> = None;
@@ -854,7 +914,7 @@ pub async fn upload_version(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn download_version(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path((id, version)): Path<(i64, i32)>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -862,6 +922,10 @@ pub async fn download_version(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
// First try without content (cheaper query) to check for file_path
let ver = ArtifactVersionRepository::find_by_version(&state.db, id, version)
.await?
@@ -904,7 +968,7 @@ pub async fn download_version(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn download_latest(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -912,6 +976,10 @@ pub async fn download_latest(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
// First try without content (cheaper query) to check for file_path
let ver = ArtifactVersionRepository::find_latest(&state.db, id)
.await?
@@ -955,7 +1023,7 @@ pub async fn download_latest(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn delete_version(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path((id, version)): Path<(i64, i32)>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
@@ -964,6 +1032,8 @@ pub async fn delete_version(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Delete, &artifact).await?;
// Find the version by artifact + version number
let ver = ArtifactVersionRepository::find_by_version(&state.db, id, version)
.await?
@@ -1042,7 +1112,7 @@ pub async fn delete_version(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn upload_version_by_ref(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(artifact_ref): Path<String>,
mut multipart: Multipart,
@@ -1157,6 +1227,8 @@ pub async fn upload_version_by_ref(
// Upsert: find existing artifact or create a new one
let artifact = match ArtifactRepository::find_by_ref(&state.db, &artifact_ref).await? {
Some(existing) => {
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &existing).await?;
// Update execution link if a new execution ID was provided
if execution_id.is_some() && execution_id != existing.execution {
let update_input = UpdateArtifactInput {
@@ -1211,6 +1283,16 @@ pub async fn upload_version_by_ref(
}
};
authorize_artifact_create(
&state,
&user,
&artifact_ref,
a_scope,
owner.as_deref().unwrap_or_default(),
a_visibility,
)
.await?;
// Parse retention
let a_retention_policy: RetentionPolicyType = match &retention_policy {
Some(rp) if !rp.is_empty() => {
@@ -1297,7 +1379,7 @@ pub async fn upload_version_by_ref(
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn allocate_file_version_by_ref(
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Path(artifact_ref): Path<String>,
Json(request): Json<AllocateFileVersionByRefRequest>,
@@ -1305,6 +1387,8 @@ pub async fn allocate_file_version_by_ref(
// Upsert: find existing artifact or create a new one
let artifact = match ArtifactRepository::find_by_ref(&state.db, &artifact_ref).await? {
Some(existing) => {
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Update, &existing).await?;
// Update execution link if a new execution ID was provided
if request.execution.is_some() && request.execution != existing.execution {
let update_input = UpdateArtifactInput {
@@ -1347,6 +1431,16 @@ pub async fn allocate_file_version_by_ref(
.unwrap_or(RetentionPolicyType::Versions);
let a_retention_limit = request.retention_limit.unwrap_or(10);
authorize_artifact_create(
&state,
&user,
&artifact_ref,
a_scope,
request.owner.as_deref().unwrap_or_default(),
a_visibility,
)
.await?;
let create_input = CreateArtifactInput {
r#ref: artifact_ref.clone(),
scope: a_scope,
@@ -1437,6 +1531,105 @@ pub async fn allocate_file_version_by_ref(
// Helpers
// ============================================================================
async fn authorize_artifact_action(
state: &Arc<AppState>,
user: &AuthenticatedUser,
action: Action,
artifact: &attune_common::models::artifact::Artifact,
) -> Result<(), ApiError> {
if user.claims.token_type != TokenType::Access {
return Ok(());
}
let identity_id = user
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
let authz = AuthorizationService::new(state.db.clone());
authz
.authorize(
user,
AuthorizationCheck {
resource: Resource::Artifacts,
action,
context: artifact_authorization_context(identity_id, artifact),
},
)
.await
}
async fn authorize_artifact_create(
state: &Arc<AppState>,
user: &AuthenticatedUser,
artifact_ref: &str,
scope: OwnerType,
owner: &str,
visibility: ArtifactVisibility,
) -> Result<(), ApiError> {
if user.claims.token_type != TokenType::Access {
return Ok(());
}
let identity_id = user
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
let authz = AuthorizationService::new(state.db.clone());
let mut ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(identity_id);
ctx.target_ref = Some(artifact_ref.to_string());
ctx.owner_type = Some(scope);
ctx.owner_ref = Some(owner.to_string());
ctx.visibility = Some(visibility);
authz
.authorize(
user,
AuthorizationCheck {
resource: Resource::Artifacts,
action: Action::Create,
context: ctx,
},
)
.await
}
async fn ensure_can_read_any_artifact(
state: &Arc<AppState>,
user: &AuthenticatedUser,
) -> Result<Option<(i64, Vec<attune_common::rbac::Grant>)>, ApiError> {
if user.claims.token_type != TokenType::Access {
return Ok(None);
}
let identity_id = user
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
let authz = AuthorizationService::new(state.db.clone());
let grants = authz.effective_grants(user).await?;
let can_read_any_artifact = grants
.iter()
.any(|g| g.resource == Resource::Artifacts && g.actions.contains(&Action::Read));
if !can_read_any_artifact {
return Err(ApiError::Forbidden(
"Insufficient permissions: artifacts:read".to_string(),
));
}
Ok(Some((identity_id, grants)))
}
fn artifact_authorization_context(
identity_id: i64,
artifact: &attune_common::models::artifact::Artifact,
) -> AuthorizationContext {
let mut ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(identity_id);
ctx.target_id = Some(artifact.id);
ctx.target_ref = Some(artifact.r#ref.clone());
ctx.owner_type = Some(artifact.scope);
ctx.owner_ref = Some(artifact.owner.clone());
ctx.visibility = Some(artifact.visibility);
ctx
}
/// Returns true for artifact types that should use file-backed storage on disk.
fn is_file_backed_type(artifact_type: ArtifactType) -> bool {
matches!(
@@ -1775,14 +1968,19 @@ pub async fn stream_artifact(
let token = params.token.as_ref().ok_or(ApiError::Unauthorized(
"Missing authentication token".to_string(),
))?;
validate_token(token, &state.jwt_config)
let claims = validate_token(token, &state.jwt_config)
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid authentication token".to_string()))?;
let user = AuthenticatedUser { claims };
// --- resolve artifact + latest version ---------------------------------
let artifact = ArtifactRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
authorize_artifact_action(&state, &user, Action::Read, &artifact)
.await
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Artifact with ID {} not found", id)))?;
if !is_file_backed_type(artifact.r#type) {
return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(format!(
"Artifact '{}' is type {:?} which is not file-backed. \

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@@ -169,6 +169,12 @@ pub async fn login(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid login or password".to_string()))?;
if identity.frozen {
return Err(ApiError::Forbidden(
"Identity is frozen and cannot authenticate".to_string(),
));
}
// Check if identity has a password set
let password_hash = identity
.password_hash
@@ -324,6 +330,12 @@ pub async fn refresh_token(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::Unauthorized("Identity not found".to_string()))?;
if identity.frozen {
return Err(ApiError::Forbidden(
"Identity is frozen and cannot authenticate".to_string(),
));
}
// Generate new tokens
let access_token = generate_access_token(identity.id, &identity.login, &state.jwt_config)?;
let refresh_token = generate_refresh_token(identity.id, &identity.login, &state.jwt_config)?;
@@ -380,6 +392,12 @@ pub async fn get_current_user(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound("Identity not found".to_string()))?;
if identity.frozen {
return Err(ApiError::Forbidden(
"Identity is frozen and cannot authenticate".to_string(),
));
}
let response = CurrentUserResponse {
id: identity.id,
login: identity.login,
@@ -551,6 +569,7 @@ pub async fn change_password(
display_name: None,
password_hash: Some(new_password_hash),
attributes: None,
frozen: None,
};
IdentityRepository::update(&state.db, identity_id, update_input).await?;

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@@ -82,6 +82,17 @@ pub async fn create_event(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
Json(payload): Json<CreateEventRequest>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// Only sensor and execution tokens may create events directly.
// User sessions must go through the webhook receiver instead.
use crate::auth::jwt::TokenType;
if user.0.claims.token_type == TokenType::Access {
return Err(ApiError::Forbidden(
"Events may only be created by sensor services. To fire an event as a user, \
enable webhooks on the trigger and POST to its webhook URL."
.to_string(),
));
}
// Validate request
payload
.validate()
@@ -128,7 +139,6 @@ pub async fn create_event(
};
// Determine source (sensor) from authenticated user if it's a sensor token
use crate::auth::jwt::TokenType;
let (source_id, source_ref) = match user.0.claims.token_type {
TokenType::Sensor => {
// Extract sensor reference from login

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@@ -93,19 +93,6 @@ pub async fn create_execution(
},
)
.await?;
let mut execution_ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(identity_id);
execution_ctx.pack_ref = Some(action.pack_ref.clone());
authz
.authorize(
&user,
AuthorizationCheck {
resource: Resource::Executions,
action: Action::Create,
context: execution_ctx,
},
)
.await?;
}
// Create execution input

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@@ -120,12 +120,16 @@ pub async fn get_key(
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Key '{}' not found", key_ref)))?;
if user.0.claims.token_type == TokenType::Access {
// For encrypted keys, track whether this caller is permitted to see the value.
// Non-Access tokens (sensor, execution) always get full access.
let can_decrypt = if user.0.claims.token_type == TokenType::Access {
let identity_id = user
.0
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
let authz = AuthorizationService::new(state.db.clone());
// Basic read check — hide behind 404 to prevent enumeration.
authz
.authorize(
&user.0,
@@ -136,28 +140,55 @@ pub async fn get_key(
},
)
.await
// Hide unauthorized records behind 404 to reduce enumeration leakage.
.map_err(|_| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Key '{}' not found", key_ref)))?;
}
// Decrypt value if encrypted
// For encrypted keys, separately check Keys::Decrypt.
// Failing this is not an error — we just return the value as null.
if key.encrypted {
authz
.authorize(
&user.0,
AuthorizationCheck {
resource: Resource::Keys,
action: Action::Decrypt,
context: key_authorization_context(identity_id, &key),
},
)
.await
.is_ok()
} else {
true
}
} else {
true
};
// Decrypt value if encrypted and caller has permission.
// If they lack Keys::Decrypt, return null rather than the ciphertext.
if key.encrypted {
let encryption_key = state
.config
.security
.encryption_key
.as_ref()
.ok_or_else(|| {
ApiError::InternalServerError("Encryption key not configured on server".to_string())
})?;
if can_decrypt {
let encryption_key =
state
.config
.security
.encryption_key
.as_ref()
.ok_or_else(|| {
ApiError::InternalServerError(
"Encryption key not configured on server".to_string(),
)
})?;
let decrypted_value = attune_common::crypto::decrypt_json(&key.value, encryption_key)
.map_err(|e| {
let decrypted_value = attune_common::crypto::decrypt_json(&key.value, encryption_key)
.map_err(|e| {
tracing::error!("Failed to decrypt key '{}': {}", key_ref, e);
ApiError::InternalServerError(format!("Failed to decrypt key: {}", e))
})?;
key.value = decrypted_value;
key.value = decrypted_value;
} else {
key.value = serde_json::Value::Null;
}
}
let response = ApiResponse::new(KeyResponse::from(key));
@@ -195,6 +226,7 @@ pub async fn create_key(
let mut ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(identity_id);
ctx.owner_identity_id = request.owner_identity;
ctx.owner_type = Some(request.owner_type);
ctx.owner_ref = requested_key_owner_ref(&request);
ctx.encrypted = Some(request.encrypted);
ctx.target_ref = Some(request.r#ref.clone());
@@ -541,6 +573,38 @@ fn key_authorization_context(identity_id: i64, key: &Key) -> AuthorizationContex
ctx.target_ref = Some(key.r#ref.clone());
ctx.owner_identity_id = key.owner_identity;
ctx.owner_type = Some(key.owner_type);
ctx.owner_ref = key_owner_ref(
key.owner_type,
key.owner.as_deref(),
key.owner_pack_ref.as_deref(),
key.owner_action_ref.as_deref(),
key.owner_sensor_ref.as_deref(),
);
ctx.encrypted = Some(key.encrypted);
ctx
}
fn requested_key_owner_ref(request: &CreateKeyRequest) -> Option<String> {
key_owner_ref(
request.owner_type,
request.owner.as_deref(),
request.owner_pack_ref.as_deref(),
request.owner_action_ref.as_deref(),
request.owner_sensor_ref.as_deref(),
)
}
fn key_owner_ref(
owner_type: OwnerType,
owner: Option<&str>,
owner_pack_ref: Option<&str>,
owner_action_ref: Option<&str>,
owner_sensor_ref: Option<&str>,
) -> Option<String> {
match owner_type {
OwnerType::Pack => owner_pack_ref.map(str::to_string),
OwnerType::Action => owner_action_ref.map(str::to_string),
OwnerType::Sensor => owner_sensor_ref.map(str::to_string),
_ => owner.map(str::to_string),
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
//! API route modules
pub mod actions;
pub mod agent;
pub mod analytics;
pub mod artifacts;
pub mod auth;
@@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ pub mod webhooks;
pub mod workflows;
pub use actions::routes as action_routes;
pub use agent::routes as agent_routes;
pub use analytics::routes as analytics_routes;
pub use artifacts::routes as artifact_routes;
pub use auth::routes as auth_routes;

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@@ -9,12 +9,14 @@ use std::sync::Arc;
use validator::Validate;
use attune_common::{
models::identity::{Identity, PermissionSet},
models::identity::{Identity, IdentityRoleAssignment},
rbac::{Action, AuthorizationContext, Resource},
repositories::{
identity::{
CreateIdentityInput, CreatePermissionAssignmentInput, IdentityRepository,
PermissionAssignmentRepository, PermissionSetRepository, UpdateIdentityInput,
CreateIdentityInput, CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentInput,
CreatePermissionAssignmentInput, CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentInput,
IdentityRepository, IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository, PermissionAssignmentRepository,
PermissionSetRepository, PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository, UpdateIdentityInput,
},
Create, Delete, FindById, FindByRef, List, Update,
},
@@ -26,9 +28,12 @@ use crate::{
authz::{AuthorizationCheck, AuthorizationService},
dto::{
common::{PaginatedResponse, PaginationParams},
ApiResponse, CreateIdentityRequest, CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest, IdentityResponse,
IdentitySummary, PermissionAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetQueryParams,
PermissionSetSummary, SuccessResponse, UpdateIdentityRequest,
ApiResponse, CreateIdentityRequest, CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentRequest,
CreatePermissionAssignmentRequest, CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentRequest,
IdentityResponse, IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse, IdentitySummary,
PermissionAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetQueryParams,
PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse, PermissionSetSummary, SuccessResponse,
UpdateIdentityRequest,
},
middleware::{ApiError, ApiResult},
state::AppState,
@@ -58,16 +63,22 @@ pub async fn list_identities(
let page_items = if start >= identities.len() {
Vec::new()
} else {
identities[start..end]
.iter()
.cloned()
.map(IdentitySummary::from)
.collect()
identities[start..end].to_vec()
};
let mut summaries = Vec::with_capacity(page_items.len());
for identity in page_items {
let role_assignments =
IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::find_by_identity(&state.db, identity.id).await?;
let roles = role_assignments.into_iter().map(|ra| ra.role).collect();
let mut summary = IdentitySummary::from(identity);
summary.roles = roles;
summaries.push(summary);
}
Ok((
StatusCode::OK,
Json(PaginatedResponse::new(page_items, &query, total)),
Json(PaginatedResponse::new(summaries, &query, total)),
))
}
@@ -94,10 +105,42 @@ pub async fn get_identity(
let identity = IdentityRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, identity_id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Identity '{}' not found", identity_id)))?;
let roles = IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::find_by_identity(&state.db, identity_id).await?;
let assignments =
PermissionAssignmentRepository::find_by_identity(&state.db, identity_id).await?;
let permission_sets = PermissionSetRepository::find_by_identity(&state.db, identity_id).await?;
let permission_set_refs = permission_sets
.into_iter()
.map(|ps| (ps.id, ps.r#ref))
.collect::<std::collections::HashMap<_, _>>();
Ok((
StatusCode::OK,
Json(ApiResponse::new(IdentityResponse::from(identity))),
Json(ApiResponse::new(IdentityResponse {
id: identity.id,
login: identity.login,
display_name: identity.display_name,
frozen: identity.frozen,
attributes: identity.attributes,
roles: roles
.into_iter()
.map(IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse::from)
.collect(),
direct_permissions: assignments
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|assignment| {
permission_set_refs.get(&assignment.permset).cloned().map(
|permission_set_ref| PermissionAssignmentResponse {
id: assignment.id,
identity_id: assignment.identity,
permission_set_id: assignment.permset,
permission_set_ref,
created: assignment.created,
},
)
})
.collect(),
})),
))
}
@@ -180,6 +223,7 @@ pub async fn update_identity(
display_name: request.display_name,
password_hash,
attributes: request.attributes,
frozen: request.frozen,
},
)
.await?;
@@ -257,10 +301,33 @@ pub async fn list_permission_sets(
permission_sets.retain(|ps| ps.pack_ref.as_deref() == Some(pack_ref.as_str()));
}
let response: Vec<PermissionSetSummary> = permission_sets
.into_iter()
.map(PermissionSetSummary::from)
.collect();
let mut response = Vec::with_capacity(permission_sets.len());
for permission_set in permission_sets {
let permission_set_ref = permission_set.r#ref.clone();
let roles = PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository::find_by_permission_set(
&state.db,
permission_set.id,
)
.await?;
response.push(PermissionSetSummary {
id: permission_set.id,
r#ref: permission_set.r#ref,
pack_ref: permission_set.pack_ref,
label: permission_set.label,
description: permission_set.description,
grants: permission_set.grants,
roles: roles
.into_iter()
.map(|assignment| PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse {
id: assignment.id,
permission_set_id: assignment.permset,
permission_set_ref: Some(permission_set_ref.clone()),
role: assignment.role,
created: assignment.created,
})
.collect(),
});
}
Ok((StatusCode::OK, Json(response)))
}
@@ -412,6 +479,229 @@ pub async fn delete_permission_assignment(
))
}
#[utoipa::path(
post,
path = "/api/v1/identities/{id}/roles",
tag = "permissions",
params(
("id" = i64, Path, description = "Identity ID")
),
request_body = CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentRequest,
responses(
(status = 201, description = "Identity role assignment created", body = inline(ApiResponse<IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse>)),
(status = 404, description = "Identity not found")
),
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn create_identity_role_assignment(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(identity_id): Path<i64>,
Json(request): Json<CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentRequest>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
authorize_permissions(&state, &user, Resource::Permissions, Action::Manage).await?;
request.validate()?;
IdentityRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, identity_id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Identity '{}' not found", identity_id)))?;
let assignment = IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::create(
&state.db,
CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentInput {
identity: identity_id,
role: request.role,
source: "manual".to_string(),
managed: false,
},
)
.await?;
Ok((
StatusCode::CREATED,
Json(ApiResponse::new(IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse::from(
assignment,
))),
))
}
#[utoipa::path(
delete,
path = "/api/v1/identities/roles/{id}",
tag = "permissions",
params(
("id" = i64, Path, description = "Identity role assignment ID")
),
responses(
(status = 200, description = "Identity role assignment deleted", body = inline(ApiResponse<SuccessResponse>)),
(status = 404, description = "Identity role assignment not found")
),
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn delete_identity_role_assignment(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(assignment_id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
authorize_permissions(&state, &user, Resource::Permissions, Action::Manage).await?;
let assignment = IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, assignment_id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| {
ApiError::NotFound(format!(
"Identity role assignment '{}' not found",
assignment_id
))
})?;
if assignment.managed {
return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(
"Managed role assignments must be updated through the identity provider sync"
.to_string(),
));
}
IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository::delete(&state.db, assignment_id).await?;
Ok((
StatusCode::OK,
Json(ApiResponse::new(SuccessResponse::new(
"Identity role assignment deleted successfully",
))),
))
}
#[utoipa::path(
post,
path = "/api/v1/permissions/sets/{id}/roles",
tag = "permissions",
params(
("id" = i64, Path, description = "Permission set ID")
),
request_body = CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentRequest,
responses(
(status = 201, description = "Permission set role assignment created", body = inline(ApiResponse<PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse>)),
(status = 404, description = "Permission set not found")
),
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn create_permission_set_role_assignment(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(permission_set_id): Path<i64>,
Json(request): Json<CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentRequest>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
authorize_permissions(&state, &user, Resource::Permissions, Action::Manage).await?;
request.validate()?;
let permission_set = PermissionSetRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, permission_set_id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| {
ApiError::NotFound(format!("Permission set '{}' not found", permission_set_id))
})?;
let assignment = PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository::create(
&state.db,
CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentInput {
permset: permission_set_id,
role: request.role,
},
)
.await?;
Ok((
StatusCode::CREATED,
Json(ApiResponse::new(PermissionSetRoleAssignmentResponse {
id: assignment.id,
permission_set_id: assignment.permset,
permission_set_ref: Some(permission_set.r#ref),
role: assignment.role,
created: assignment.created,
})),
))
}
#[utoipa::path(
delete,
path = "/api/v1/permissions/sets/roles/{id}",
tag = "permissions",
params(
("id" = i64, Path, description = "Permission set role assignment ID")
),
responses(
(status = 200, description = "Permission set role assignment deleted", body = inline(ApiResponse<SuccessResponse>)),
(status = 404, description = "Permission set role assignment not found")
),
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn delete_permission_set_role_assignment(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(assignment_id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
authorize_permissions(&state, &user, Resource::Permissions, Action::Manage).await?;
PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, assignment_id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| {
ApiError::NotFound(format!(
"Permission set role assignment '{}' not found",
assignment_id
))
})?;
PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository::delete(&state.db, assignment_id).await?;
Ok((
StatusCode::OK,
Json(ApiResponse::new(SuccessResponse::new(
"Permission set role assignment deleted successfully",
))),
))
}
#[utoipa::path(
post,
path = "/api/v1/identities/{id}/freeze",
tag = "permissions",
params(
("id" = i64, Path, description = "Identity ID")
),
responses(
(status = 200, description = "Identity frozen", body = inline(ApiResponse<SuccessResponse>)),
(status = 404, description = "Identity not found")
),
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn freeze_identity(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(identity_id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
set_identity_frozen(&state, &user, identity_id, true).await
}
#[utoipa::path(
post,
path = "/api/v1/identities/{id}/unfreeze",
tag = "permissions",
params(
("id" = i64, Path, description = "Identity ID")
),
responses(
(status = 200, description = "Identity unfrozen", body = inline(ApiResponse<SuccessResponse>)),
(status = 404, description = "Identity not found")
),
security(("bearer_auth" = []))
)]
pub async fn unfreeze_identity(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(identity_id): Path<i64>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
set_identity_frozen(&state, &user, identity_id, false).await
}
pub fn routes() -> Router<Arc<AppState>> {
Router::new()
.route("/identities", get(list_identities).post(create_identity))
@@ -421,11 +711,29 @@ pub fn routes() -> Router<Arc<AppState>> {
.put(update_identity)
.delete(delete_identity),
)
.route(
"/identities/{id}/roles",
post(create_identity_role_assignment),
)
.route(
"/identities/{id}/permissions",
get(list_identity_permissions),
)
.route("/identities/{id}/freeze", post(freeze_identity))
.route("/identities/{id}/unfreeze", post(unfreeze_identity))
.route(
"/identities/roles/{id}",
delete(delete_identity_role_assignment),
)
.route("/permissions/sets", get(list_permission_sets))
.route(
"/permissions/sets/{id}/roles",
post(create_permission_set_role_assignment),
)
.route(
"/permissions/sets/roles/{id}",
delete(delete_permission_set_role_assignment),
)
.route(
"/permissions/assignments",
post(create_permission_assignment),
@@ -488,20 +796,82 @@ impl From<Identity> for IdentitySummary {
id: value.id,
login: value.login,
display_name: value.display_name,
frozen: value.frozen,
attributes: value.attributes,
roles: Vec::new(),
}
}
}
impl From<PermissionSet> for PermissionSetSummary {
fn from(value: PermissionSet) -> Self {
impl From<IdentityRoleAssignment> for IdentityRoleAssignmentResponse {
fn from(value: IdentityRoleAssignment) -> Self {
Self {
id: value.id,
r#ref: value.r#ref,
pack_ref: value.pack_ref,
label: value.label,
description: value.description,
grants: value.grants,
identity_id: value.identity,
role: value.role,
source: value.source,
managed: value.managed,
created: value.created,
updated: value.updated,
}
}
}
impl From<Identity> for IdentityResponse {
fn from(value: Identity) -> Self {
Self {
id: value.id,
login: value.login,
display_name: value.display_name,
frozen: value.frozen,
attributes: value.attributes,
roles: Vec::new(),
direct_permissions: Vec::new(),
}
}
}
async fn set_identity_frozen(
state: &Arc<AppState>,
user: &crate::auth::middleware::AuthenticatedUser,
identity_id: i64,
frozen: bool,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
authorize_permissions(state, user, Resource::Identities, Action::Update).await?;
let caller_identity_id = user
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
if caller_identity_id == identity_id && frozen {
return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(
"Refusing to freeze the currently authenticated identity".to_string(),
));
}
IdentityRepository::find_by_id(&state.db, identity_id)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Identity '{}' not found", identity_id)))?;
IdentityRepository::update(
&state.db,
identity_id,
UpdateIdentityInput {
display_name: None,
password_hash: None,
attributes: None,
frozen: Some(frozen),
},
)
.await?;
let message = if frozen {
"Identity frozen successfully"
} else {
"Identity unfrozen successfully"
};
Ok((
StatusCode::OK,
Json(ApiResponse::new(SuccessResponse::new(message))),
))
}

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use attune_common::repositories::{
pack::PackRepository,
rule::{CreateRuleInput, RuleRepository, RuleSearchFilters, UpdateRuleInput},
trigger::TriggerRepository,
Create, Delete, FindByRef, Update,
Create, Delete, FindByRef, Patch, Update,
};
use crate::{
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ pub async fn update_rule(
// Create update input
let update_input = UpdateRuleInput {
label: request.label,
description: request.description,
description: request.description.map(Patch::Set),
conditions: request.conditions,
action_params: request.action_params,
trigger_params: request.trigger_params,

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@@ -176,9 +176,12 @@ pub async fn create_runtime(
pack_ref,
description: request.description,
name: request.name,
aliases: vec![],
distributions: request.distributions,
installation: request.installation,
execution_config: request.execution_config,
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: serde_json::json!({}),
},
)
.await?;
@@ -232,6 +235,7 @@ pub async fn update_runtime(
NullableJsonPatch::Clear => Patch::Clear,
}),
execution_config: request.execution_config,
..Default::default()
},
)
.await?;

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@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ pub async fn update_sensor(
// Create update input
let update_input = UpdateSensorInput {
label: request.label,
description: request.description,
description: request.description.map(Patch::Set),
entrypoint: request.entrypoint,
runtime: None,
runtime_ref: None,

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@@ -20,8 +20,11 @@ use attune_common::{
},
};
use attune_common::rbac::{Action, AuthorizationContext, Resource};
use crate::{
auth::middleware::RequireAuth,
authz::{AuthorizationCheck, AuthorizationService},
dto::{
trigger::TriggerResponse,
webhook::{WebhookReceiverRequest, WebhookReceiverResponse},
@@ -170,7 +173,7 @@ fn get_webhook_config_array(
)]
pub async fn enable_webhook(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(trigger_ref): Path<String>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// First, find the trigger by ref to get its ID
@@ -179,6 +182,26 @@ pub async fn enable_webhook(
.map_err(|e| ApiError::InternalServerError(e.to_string()))?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Trigger '{}' not found", trigger_ref)))?;
if user.claims.token_type == crate::auth::jwt::TokenType::Access {
let identity_id = user
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
let authz = AuthorizationService::new(state.db.clone());
let mut ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(identity_id);
ctx.target_ref = Some(trigger.r#ref.clone());
ctx.pack_ref = trigger.pack_ref.clone();
authz
.authorize(
&user,
AuthorizationCheck {
resource: Resource::Triggers,
action: Action::Update,
context: ctx,
},
)
.await?;
}
// Enable webhooks for this trigger
let _webhook_info = TriggerRepository::enable_webhook(&state.db, trigger.id)
.await
@@ -213,7 +236,7 @@ pub async fn enable_webhook(
)]
pub async fn disable_webhook(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(trigger_ref): Path<String>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// First, find the trigger by ref to get its ID
@@ -222,6 +245,26 @@ pub async fn disable_webhook(
.map_err(|e| ApiError::InternalServerError(e.to_string()))?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Trigger '{}' not found", trigger_ref)))?;
if user.claims.token_type == crate::auth::jwt::TokenType::Access {
let identity_id = user
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
let authz = AuthorizationService::new(state.db.clone());
let mut ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(identity_id);
ctx.target_ref = Some(trigger.r#ref.clone());
ctx.pack_ref = trigger.pack_ref.clone();
authz
.authorize(
&user,
AuthorizationCheck {
resource: Resource::Triggers,
action: Action::Update,
context: ctx,
},
)
.await?;
}
// Disable webhooks for this trigger
TriggerRepository::disable_webhook(&state.db, trigger.id)
.await
@@ -257,7 +300,7 @@ pub async fn disable_webhook(
)]
pub async fn regenerate_webhook_key(
State(state): State<Arc<AppState>>,
RequireAuth(_user): RequireAuth,
RequireAuth(user): RequireAuth,
Path(trigger_ref): Path<String>,
) -> ApiResult<impl IntoResponse> {
// First, find the trigger by ref to get its ID
@@ -266,6 +309,26 @@ pub async fn regenerate_webhook_key(
.map_err(|e| ApiError::InternalServerError(e.to_string()))?
.ok_or_else(|| ApiError::NotFound(format!("Trigger '{}' not found", trigger_ref)))?;
if user.claims.token_type == crate::auth::jwt::TokenType::Access {
let identity_id = user
.identity_id()
.map_err(|_| ApiError::Unauthorized("Invalid user identity".to_string()))?;
let authz = AuthorizationService::new(state.db.clone());
let mut ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(identity_id);
ctx.target_ref = Some(trigger.r#ref.clone());
ctx.pack_ref = trigger.pack_ref.clone();
authz
.authorize(
&user,
AuthorizationCheck {
resource: Resource::Triggers,
action: Action::Update,
context: ctx,
},
)
.await?;
}
// Check if webhooks are enabled
if !trigger.webhook_enabled {
return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ use attune_common::repositories::{
CreateWorkflowDefinitionInput, UpdateWorkflowDefinitionInput, WorkflowDefinitionRepository,
WorkflowSearchFilters,
},
Create, Delete, FindByRef, Update,
Create, Delete, FindByRef, Patch, Update,
};
use crate::{
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ pub async fn create_workflow(
pack.id,
&pack.r#ref,
&request.label,
&request.description.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
request.description.as_deref(),
"workflow",
request.param_schema.as_ref(),
request.out_schema.as_ref(),
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ pub async fn save_workflow_file(
pack.id,
&pack.r#ref,
&request.label,
&request.description.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
request.description.as_deref(),
&entrypoint,
request.param_schema.as_ref(),
request.out_schema.as_ref(),
@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ pub async fn update_workflow_file(
pack.id,
&pack.r#ref,
&request.label,
&request.description.unwrap_or_default(),
request.description.as_deref(),
&entrypoint,
request.param_schema.as_ref(),
request.out_schema.as_ref(),
@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ async fn create_companion_action(
pack_id: i64,
pack_ref: &str,
label: &str,
description: &str,
description: Option<&str>,
entrypoint: &str,
param_schema: Option<&serde_json::Value>,
out_schema: Option<&serde_json::Value>,
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ async fn create_companion_action(
pack: pack_id,
pack_ref: pack_ref.to_string(),
label: label.to_string(),
description: description.to_string(),
description: description.map(|s| s.to_string()),
entrypoint: entrypoint.to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,
@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ async fn update_companion_action(
if let Some(action) = existing_action {
let update_input = UpdateActionInput {
label: label.map(|s| s.to_string()),
description: description.map(|s| s.to_string()),
description: description.map(|s| Patch::Set(s.to_string())),
entrypoint: None,
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,
@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ async fn ensure_companion_action(
pack_id: i64,
pack_ref: &str,
label: &str,
description: &str,
description: Option<&str>,
entrypoint: &str,
param_schema: Option<&serde_json::Value>,
out_schema: Option<&serde_json::Value>,
@@ -853,7 +853,10 @@ async fn ensure_companion_action(
// Update existing companion action
let update_input = UpdateActionInput {
label: Some(label.to_string()),
description: Some(description.to_string()),
description: Some(match description {
Some(description) => Patch::Set(description.to_string()),
None => Patch::Clear,
}),
entrypoint: Some(entrypoint.to_string()),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ impl Server {
.merge(routes::history_routes())
.merge(routes::analytics_routes())
.merge(routes::artifact_routes())
.merge(routes::agent_routes())
.with_state(self.state.clone());
// Auth routes at root level (not versioned for frontend compatibility)

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@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ mod tests {
pack: 1,
pack_ref: "test".to_string(),
label: "Test Action".to_string(),
description: "Test action".to_string(),
description: Some("Test action".to_string()),
entrypoint: "test.sh".to_string(),
runtime: Some(1),
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
//! Integration tests for agent binary distribution endpoints
//!
//! The agent endpoints (`/api/v1/agent/binary` and `/api/v1/agent/info`) are
//! intentionally unauthenticated — the agent needs to download its binary
//! before it has JWT credentials. An optional `bootstrap_token` can restrict
//! access, but that is validated inside the handler, not via RequireAuth
//! middleware.
//!
//! The test configuration (`config.test.yaml`) does NOT include an `agent`
//! section, so both endpoints return 503 Service Unavailable. This is the
//! correct behaviour: the endpoints are reachable (no 401/404 from middleware)
//! but the feature is not configured.
use axum::http::StatusCode;
#[allow(dead_code)]
mod helpers;
use helpers::TestContext;
// ── /api/v1/agent/info ──────────────────────────────────────────────
#[tokio::test]
#[ignore = "integration test — requires database"]
async fn test_agent_info_not_configured() {
let ctx = TestContext::new()
.await
.expect("Failed to create test context");
let response = ctx
.get("/api/v1/agent/info", None)
.await
.expect("Failed to make request");
// Agent config is not set in config.test.yaml, so the handler returns 503.
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE);
let body: serde_json::Value = response.json().await.expect("Failed to parse JSON");
assert_eq!(body["error"], "Not configured");
}
#[tokio::test]
#[ignore = "integration test — requires database"]
async fn test_agent_info_no_auth_required() {
// Verify that the endpoint is reachable WITHOUT any JWT token.
// If RequireAuth middleware were applied, this would return 401.
// Instead we expect 503 (not configured) — proving the endpoint
// is publicly accessible.
let ctx = TestContext::new()
.await
.expect("Failed to create test context");
let response = ctx
.get("/api/v1/agent/info", None)
.await
.expect("Failed to make request");
// Must NOT be 401 Unauthorized — the endpoint has no auth middleware.
assert_ne!(
response.status(),
StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED,
"agent/info should not require authentication"
);
// Should be 503 because agent config is absent.
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE);
}
// ── /api/v1/agent/binary ────────────────────────────────────────────
#[tokio::test]
#[ignore = "integration test — requires database"]
async fn test_agent_binary_not_configured() {
let ctx = TestContext::new()
.await
.expect("Failed to create test context");
let response = ctx
.get("/api/v1/agent/binary", None)
.await
.expect("Failed to make request");
// Agent config is not set in config.test.yaml, so the handler returns 503.
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE);
let body: serde_json::Value = response.json().await.expect("Failed to parse JSON");
assert_eq!(body["error"], "Not configured");
}
#[tokio::test]
#[ignore = "integration test — requires database"]
async fn test_agent_binary_no_auth_required() {
// Same reasoning as test_agent_info_no_auth_required: the binary
// download endpoint must be publicly accessible (no RequireAuth).
// When no bootstrap_token is configured, any caller can reach the
// handler. We still get 503 because the agent feature itself is
// not configured in the test environment.
let ctx = TestContext::new()
.await
.expect("Failed to create test context");
let response = ctx
.get("/api/v1/agent/binary", None)
.await
.expect("Failed to make request");
// Must NOT be 401 Unauthorized — the endpoint has no auth middleware.
assert_ne!(
response.status(),
StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED,
"agent/binary should not require authentication when no bootstrap_token is configured"
);
// Should be 503 because agent config is absent.
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE);
}
#[tokio::test]
#[ignore = "integration test — requires database"]
async fn test_agent_binary_invalid_arch() {
// Architecture validation (`validate_arch`) rejects unsupported values
// with 400 Bad Request. However, in the handler the execution order is:
// 1. validate_token (passes — no bootstrap_token configured)
// 2. check agent config (fails with 503 — not configured)
// 3. validate_arch (never reached)
//
// So even with an invalid arch like "mips", we get 503 from the config
// check before the arch is ever validated. The arch validation is covered
// by unit tests in routes/agent.rs instead.
let ctx = TestContext::new()
.await
.expect("Failed to create test context");
let response = ctx
.get("/api/v1/agent/binary?arch=mips", None)
.await
.expect("Failed to make request");
// 503 from the agent-config-not-set check, NOT 400 from arch validation.
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE);
}

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@@ -241,6 +241,7 @@ impl TestContext {
}
/// Create and authenticate a test user
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub async fn with_auth(mut self) -> Result<Self> {
// Generate unique username to avoid conflicts in parallel tests
let unique_id = uuid::Uuid::new_v4().to_string().replace("-", "")[..8].to_string();
@@ -394,6 +395,7 @@ impl TestContext {
}
/// Get authenticated token
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn token(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.token.as_deref()
}
@@ -495,7 +497,7 @@ pub async fn create_test_action(pool: &PgPool, pack_id: i64, ref_name: &str) ->
pack: pack_id,
pack_ref: format!("pack_{}", pack_id),
label: format!("Test Action {}", ref_name),
description: format!("Test action for {}", ref_name),
description: Some(format!("Test action for {}", ref_name)),
entrypoint: "main.py".to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -0,0 +1,276 @@
use axum::http::StatusCode;
use helpers::*;
use serde_json::json;
use attune_common::{
models::enums::{ArtifactType, ArtifactVisibility, OwnerType, RetentionPolicyType},
repositories::{
artifact::{ArtifactRepository, CreateArtifactInput},
identity::{
CreatePermissionAssignmentInput, CreatePermissionSetInput, IdentityRepository,
PermissionAssignmentRepository, PermissionSetRepository,
},
key::{CreateKeyInput, KeyRepository},
Create,
},
};
mod helpers;
async fn register_scoped_user(
ctx: &TestContext,
login: &str,
grants: serde_json::Value,
) -> Result<String> {
let response = ctx
.post(
"/auth/register",
json!({
"login": login,
"password": "TestPassword123!",
"display_name": format!("Scoped User {}", login),
}),
None,
)
.await?;
assert_eq!(response.status(), StatusCode::CREATED);
let body: serde_json::Value = response.json().await?;
let token = body["data"]["access_token"]
.as_str()
.expect("missing access token")
.to_string();
let identity = IdentityRepository::find_by_login(&ctx.pool, login)
.await?
.expect("registered identity should exist");
let permset = PermissionSetRepository::create(
&ctx.pool,
CreatePermissionSetInput {
r#ref: format!("test.scoped_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
pack: None,
pack_ref: None,
label: Some("Scoped Test Permission Set".to_string()),
description: Some("Scoped test grants".to_string()),
grants,
},
)
.await?;
PermissionAssignmentRepository::create(
&ctx.pool,
CreatePermissionAssignmentInput {
identity: identity.id,
permset: permset.id,
},
)
.await?;
Ok(token)
}
#[tokio::test]
#[ignore = "integration test — requires database"]
async fn test_pack_scoped_key_permissions_enforce_owner_refs() {
let ctx = TestContext::new()
.await
.expect("Failed to create test context");
let token = register_scoped_user(
&ctx,
&format!("scoped_keys_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
json!([
{
"resource": "keys",
"actions": ["read"],
"constraints": {
"owner_types": ["pack"],
"owner_refs": ["python_example"]
}
}
]),
)
.await
.expect("Failed to register scoped user");
KeyRepository::create(
&ctx.pool,
CreateKeyInput {
r#ref: format!("python_example_key_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
owner_type: OwnerType::Pack,
owner: Some("python_example".to_string()),
owner_identity: None,
owner_pack: None,
owner_pack_ref: Some("python_example".to_string()),
owner_action: None,
owner_action_ref: None,
owner_sensor: None,
owner_sensor_ref: None,
name: "Python Example Key".to_string(),
encrypted: false,
encryption_key_hash: None,
value: json!("allowed"),
},
)
.await
.expect("Failed to create scoped key");
let blocked_key = KeyRepository::create(
&ctx.pool,
CreateKeyInput {
r#ref: format!("other_pack_key_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
owner_type: OwnerType::Pack,
owner: Some("other_pack".to_string()),
owner_identity: None,
owner_pack: None,
owner_pack_ref: Some("other_pack".to_string()),
owner_action: None,
owner_action_ref: None,
owner_sensor: None,
owner_sensor_ref: None,
name: "Other Pack Key".to_string(),
encrypted: false,
encryption_key_hash: None,
value: json!("blocked"),
},
)
.await
.expect("Failed to create blocked key");
let allowed_list = ctx
.get("/api/v1/keys", Some(&token))
.await
.expect("Failed to list keys");
assert_eq!(allowed_list.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let allowed_body: serde_json::Value = allowed_list.json().await.expect("Invalid key list");
assert_eq!(
allowed_body["data"]
.as_array()
.expect("expected list")
.len(),
1
);
assert_eq!(allowed_body["data"][0]["owner"], "python_example");
let blocked_get = ctx
.get(&format!("/api/v1/keys/{}", blocked_key.r#ref), Some(&token))
.await
.expect("Failed to fetch blocked key");
assert_eq!(blocked_get.status(), StatusCode::NOT_FOUND);
}
#[tokio::test]
#[ignore = "integration test — requires database"]
async fn test_pack_scoped_artifact_permissions_enforce_owner_refs() {
let ctx = TestContext::new()
.await
.expect("Failed to create test context");
let token = register_scoped_user(
&ctx,
&format!("scoped_artifacts_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
json!([
{
"resource": "artifacts",
"actions": ["read", "create"],
"constraints": {
"owner_types": ["pack"],
"owner_refs": ["python_example"]
}
}
]),
)
.await
.expect("Failed to register scoped user");
let allowed_artifact = ArtifactRepository::create(
&ctx.pool,
CreateArtifactInput {
r#ref: format!("python_example.allowed_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
scope: OwnerType::Pack,
owner: "python_example".to_string(),
r#type: ArtifactType::FileText,
visibility: ArtifactVisibility::Private,
retention_policy: RetentionPolicyType::Versions,
retention_limit: 5,
name: Some("Allowed Artifact".to_string()),
description: None,
content_type: Some("text/plain".to_string()),
execution: None,
data: None,
},
)
.await
.expect("Failed to create allowed artifact");
let blocked_artifact = ArtifactRepository::create(
&ctx.pool,
CreateArtifactInput {
r#ref: format!("other_pack.blocked_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
scope: OwnerType::Pack,
owner: "other_pack".to_string(),
r#type: ArtifactType::FileText,
visibility: ArtifactVisibility::Private,
retention_policy: RetentionPolicyType::Versions,
retention_limit: 5,
name: Some("Blocked Artifact".to_string()),
description: None,
content_type: Some("text/plain".to_string()),
execution: None,
data: None,
},
)
.await
.expect("Failed to create blocked artifact");
let allowed_get = ctx
.get(
&format!("/api/v1/artifacts/{}", allowed_artifact.id),
Some(&token),
)
.await
.expect("Failed to fetch allowed artifact");
assert_eq!(allowed_get.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let blocked_get = ctx
.get(
&format!("/api/v1/artifacts/{}", blocked_artifact.id),
Some(&token),
)
.await
.expect("Failed to fetch blocked artifact");
assert_eq!(blocked_get.status(), StatusCode::NOT_FOUND);
let create_allowed = ctx
.post(
"/api/v1/artifacts",
json!({
"ref": format!("python_example.created_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
"scope": "pack",
"owner": "python_example",
"type": "file_text",
"name": "Created Artifact"
}),
Some(&token),
)
.await
.expect("Failed to create allowed artifact");
assert_eq!(create_allowed.status(), StatusCode::CREATED);
let create_blocked = ctx
.post(
"/api/v1/artifacts",
json!({
"ref": format!("other_pack.created_{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4().simple()),
"scope": "pack",
"owner": "other_pack",
"type": "file_text",
"name": "Blocked Artifact"
}),
Some(&token),
)
.await
.expect("Failed to create blocked artifact");
assert_eq!(create_blocked.status(), StatusCode::FORBIDDEN);
}

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ async fn setup_test_pack_and_action(pool: &PgPool) -> Result<(Pack, Action)> {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Action".to_string(),
description: "Test action for SSE tests".to_string(),
description: Some("Test action for SSE tests".to_string()),
entrypoint: "test.sh".to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ tracing-subscriber = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
tempfile = { workspace = true }
wiremock = "0.6"
assert_cmd = "2.1"
assert_cmd = "2.2"
predicates = "3.1"
mockito = "1.7"
tokio-test = "0.4"

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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ struct Action {
action_ref: String,
pack_ref: String,
label: String,
description: String,
description: Option<String>,
entrypoint: String,
runtime: Option<i64>,
created: String,
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ struct ActionDetail {
pack: i64,
pack_ref: String,
label: String,
description: String,
description: Option<String>,
entrypoint: String,
runtime: Option<i64>,
param_schema: Option<serde_json::Value>,
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ async fn handle_list(
.runtime
.map(|r| r.to_string())
.unwrap_or_else(|| "none".to_string()),
output::truncate(&action.description, 40),
output::truncate(&action.description.unwrap_or_default(), 40),
]);
}
@@ -288,7 +288,10 @@ async fn handle_show(
("Reference", action.action_ref.clone()),
("Pack", action.pack_ref.clone()),
("Label", action.label.clone()),
("Description", action.description.clone()),
(
"Description",
action.description.unwrap_or_else(|| "None".to_string()),
),
("Entry Point", action.entrypoint.clone()),
(
"Runtime",
@@ -356,7 +359,10 @@ async fn handle_update(
("Ref", action.action_ref.clone()),
("Pack", action.pack_ref.clone()),
("Label", action.label.clone()),
("Description", action.description.clone()),
(
"Description",
action.description.unwrap_or_else(|| "None".to_string()),
),
("Entrypoint", action.entrypoint.clone()),
(
"Runtime",

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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ struct Rule {
pack: Option<i64>,
pack_ref: String,
label: String,
description: String,
description: Option<String>,
#[serde(default)]
trigger: Option<i64>,
trigger_ref: String,
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ struct RuleDetail {
pack: Option<i64>,
pack_ref: String,
label: String,
description: String,
description: Option<String>,
#[serde(default)]
trigger: Option<i64>,
trigger_ref: String,
@@ -321,7 +321,10 @@ async fn handle_show(
("Ref", rule.rule_ref.clone()),
("Pack", rule.pack_ref.clone()),
("Label", rule.label.clone()),
("Description", rule.description.clone()),
(
"Description",
rule.description.unwrap_or_else(|| "None".to_string()),
),
("Trigger", rule.trigger_ref.clone()),
("Action", rule.action_ref.clone()),
("Enabled", output::format_bool(rule.enabled)),
@@ -440,7 +443,10 @@ async fn handle_update(
("Ref", rule.rule_ref.clone()),
("Pack", rule.pack_ref.clone()),
("Label", rule.label.clone()),
("Description", rule.description.clone()),
(
"Description",
rule.description.unwrap_or_else(|| "None".to_string()),
),
("Trigger", rule.trigger_ref.clone()),
("Action", rule.action_ref.clone()),
("Enabled", output::format_bool(rule.enabled)),

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@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
//! Shared bootstrap helpers for injected agent binaries.
use crate::agent_runtime_detection::{
detect_runtimes, format_as_env_value, print_detection_report_for_env, DetectedRuntime,
};
use tracing::{info, warn};
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct RuntimeBootstrapResult {
pub runtimes_override: Option<String>,
pub detected_runtimes: Option<Vec<DetectedRuntime>>,
}
/// Detect runtimes and populate the agent runtime environment variable when needed.
///
/// This must run before the Tokio runtime starts because it may mutate process
/// environment variables.
pub fn bootstrap_runtime_env(env_var_name: &str) -> RuntimeBootstrapResult {
let runtimes_override = std::env::var(env_var_name).ok();
let mut detected_runtimes = None;
if let Some(ref override_value) = runtimes_override {
info!(
"{} already set (override): {}",
env_var_name, override_value
);
info!("Running auto-detection for override-specified runtimes...");
let detected = detect_runtimes();
let override_names: Vec<&str> = override_value.split(',').map(|s| s.trim()).collect();
let filtered: Vec<_> = detected
.into_iter()
.filter(|rt| {
let lower_name = rt.name.to_ascii_lowercase();
override_names
.iter()
.any(|ov| ov.to_ascii_lowercase() == lower_name)
})
.collect();
if filtered.is_empty() {
warn!(
"None of the override runtimes ({}) were found on this system",
override_value
);
} else {
info!(
"Matched {} override runtime(s) to detected interpreters:",
filtered.len()
);
for rt in &filtered {
match &rt.version {
Some(ver) => info!(" ✓ {} — {} ({})", rt.name, rt.path, ver),
None => info!(" ✓ {} — {}", rt.name, rt.path),
}
}
detected_runtimes = Some(filtered);
}
} else {
info!("No {} override — running auto-detection...", env_var_name);
let detected = detect_runtimes();
if detected.is_empty() {
warn!("No runtimes detected! The agent may not be able to execute any work.");
} else {
info!("Detected {} runtime(s):", detected.len());
for rt in &detected {
match &rt.version {
Some(ver) => info!(" ✓ {} — {} ({})", rt.name, rt.path, ver),
None => info!(" ✓ {} — {}", rt.name, rt.path),
}
}
let runtime_csv = format_as_env_value(&detected);
info!("Setting {}={}", env_var_name, runtime_csv);
std::env::set_var(env_var_name, &runtime_csv);
detected_runtimes = Some(detected);
}
}
RuntimeBootstrapResult {
runtimes_override,
detected_runtimes,
}
}
pub fn print_detect_only_report(env_var_name: &str, result: &RuntimeBootstrapResult) {
if result.runtimes_override.is_some() {
info!("--detect-only: re-running detection to show what is available on this system...");
println!(
"NOTE: {} is set — auto-detection was skipped during normal startup.",
env_var_name
);
println!(" Showing what auto-detection would find on this system:");
println!();
let detected = detect_runtimes();
print_detection_report_for_env(env_var_name, &detected);
} else if let Some(ref detected) = result.detected_runtimes {
print_detection_report_for_env(env_var_name, detected);
} else {
let detected = detect_runtimes();
print_detection_report_for_env(env_var_name, &detected);
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,306 @@
//! Runtime auto-detection for injected Attune agent binaries.
//!
//! This module probes the local system directly for well-known interpreters,
//! without requiring database access.
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::fmt;
use std::process::Command;
use tracing::{debug, info};
/// A runtime interpreter discovered on the local system.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DetectedRuntime {
/// Canonical runtime name (for example, "python" or "node").
pub name: String,
/// Absolute path to the interpreter binary.
pub path: String,
/// Version string if the version command succeeded.
pub version: Option<String>,
}
impl fmt::Display for DetectedRuntime {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match &self.version {
Some(v) => write!(f, "{} ({}, v{})", self.name, self.path, v),
None => write!(f, "{} ({})", self.name, self.path),
}
}
}
struct RuntimeCandidate {
name: &'static str,
binaries: &'static [&'static str],
version_args: &'static [&'static str],
version_parser: VersionParser,
}
enum VersionParser {
SemverLike,
JavaStyle,
}
fn candidates() -> Vec<RuntimeCandidate> {
vec![
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "shell",
binaries: &["bash", "sh"],
version_args: &["--version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::SemverLike,
},
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "python",
binaries: &["python3", "python"],
version_args: &["--version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::SemverLike,
},
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "node",
binaries: &["node", "nodejs"],
version_args: &["--version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::SemverLike,
},
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "ruby",
binaries: &["ruby"],
version_args: &["--version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::SemverLike,
},
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "go",
binaries: &["go"],
version_args: &["version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::SemverLike,
},
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "java",
binaries: &["java"],
version_args: &["-version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::JavaStyle,
},
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "r",
binaries: &["Rscript"],
version_args: &["--version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::SemverLike,
},
RuntimeCandidate {
name: "perl",
binaries: &["perl"],
version_args: &["--version"],
version_parser: VersionParser::SemverLike,
},
]
}
/// Detect available runtimes by probing the local system.
pub fn detect_runtimes() -> Vec<DetectedRuntime> {
info!("Starting runtime auto-detection...");
let mut detected = Vec::new();
for candidate in candidates() {
match detect_single_runtime(&candidate) {
Some(runtime) => {
info!(" ✓ Detected: {}", runtime);
detected.push(runtime);
}
None => {
debug!(" ✗ Not found: {}", candidate.name);
}
}
}
info!(
"Runtime auto-detection complete: found {} runtime(s): [{}]",
detected.len(),
detected
.iter()
.map(|r| r.name.as_str())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", ")
);
detected
}
fn detect_single_runtime(candidate: &RuntimeCandidate) -> Option<DetectedRuntime> {
for binary in candidate.binaries {
if let Some(path) = which_binary(binary) {
let version = get_version(&path, candidate.version_args, &candidate.version_parser);
return Some(DetectedRuntime {
name: candidate.name.to_string(),
path,
version,
});
}
}
None
}
fn which_binary(binary: &str) -> Option<String> {
if binary == "bash" || binary == "sh" {
let absolute_path = format!("/bin/{}", binary);
if std::path::Path::new(&absolute_path).exists() {
return Some(absolute_path);
}
}
match Command::new("which").arg(binary).output() {
Ok(output) if output.status.success() => {
let path = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).trim().to_string();
if path.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(path)
}
}
Ok(_) => None,
Err(e) => {
debug!("'which' command failed ({}), trying 'command -v'", e);
match Command::new("sh")
.args(["-c", &format!("command -v {}", binary)])
.output()
{
Ok(output) if output.status.success() => {
let path = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).trim().to_string();
if path.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(path)
}
}
_ => None,
}
}
}
}
fn get_version(binary_path: &str, version_args: &[&str], parser: &VersionParser) -> Option<String> {
let output = match Command::new(binary_path).args(version_args).output() {
Ok(output) => output,
Err(e) => {
debug!("Failed to run version command for {}: {}", binary_path, e);
return None;
}
};
let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
let combined = format!("{}{}", stdout, stderr);
match parser {
VersionParser::SemverLike => parse_semver_like(&combined),
VersionParser::JavaStyle => parse_java_version(&combined),
}
}
fn parse_semver_like(output: &str) -> Option<String> {
let re = regex::Regex::new(r"(?:v|go)?(\d+\.\d+(?:\.\d+)?)").ok()?;
re.captures(output)
.and_then(|captures| captures.get(1).map(|m| m.as_str().to_string()))
}
fn parse_java_version(output: &str) -> Option<String> {
let quoted_re = regex::Regex::new(r#"version\s+"([^"]+)""#).ok()?;
if let Some(captures) = quoted_re.captures(output) {
return captures.get(1).map(|m| m.as_str().to_string());
}
parse_semver_like(output)
}
pub fn format_as_env_value(runtimes: &[DetectedRuntime]) -> String {
runtimes
.iter()
.map(|r| r.name.as_str())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(",")
}
pub fn print_detection_report_for_env(env_var_name: &str, runtimes: &[DetectedRuntime]) {
println!("=== Attune Agent Runtime Detection Report ===");
println!();
if runtimes.is_empty() {
println!("No runtimes detected!");
println!();
println!("The agent could not find any supported interpreter binaries.");
println!("Ensure at least one of the following is installed and on PATH:");
println!(" - bash / sh (shell scripts)");
println!(" - python3 / python (Python scripts)");
println!(" - node / nodejs (Node.js scripts)");
println!(" - ruby (Ruby scripts)");
println!(" - go (Go programs)");
println!(" - java (Java programs)");
println!(" - Rscript (R scripts)");
println!(" - perl (Perl scripts)");
} else {
println!("Detected {} runtime(s):", runtimes.len());
println!();
for rt in runtimes {
let version_str = rt.version.as_deref().unwrap_or("unknown version");
println!("{:<10} {} ({})", rt.name, rt.path, version_str);
}
}
println!();
println!("{}={}", env_var_name, format_as_env_value(runtimes));
println!();
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_parse_semver_like_python() {
assert_eq!(
parse_semver_like("Python 3.12.1"),
Some("3.12.1".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_parse_semver_like_node() {
assert_eq!(parse_semver_like("v20.11.0"), Some("20.11.0".to_string()));
}
#[test]
fn test_parse_semver_like_go() {
assert_eq!(
parse_semver_like("go version go1.22.0 linux/amd64"),
Some("1.22.0".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_parse_java_version_openjdk() {
assert_eq!(
parse_java_version(r#"openjdk version "21.0.1" 2023-10-17"#),
Some("21.0.1".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_format_as_env_value_multiple() {
let runtimes = vec![
DetectedRuntime {
name: "shell".to_string(),
path: "/bin/bash".to_string(),
version: Some("5.2.15".to_string()),
},
DetectedRuntime {
name: "python".to_string(),
path: "/usr/bin/python3".to_string(),
version: Some("3.12.1".to_string()),
},
];
assert_eq!(format_as_env_value(&runtimes), "shell,python");
}
}

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@@ -677,6 +677,15 @@ impl Default for PackRegistryConfig {
}
}
/// Agent binary distribution configuration
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AgentConfig {
/// Directory containing agent binary files
pub binary_dir: String,
/// Optional bootstrap token for authenticating agent binary downloads
pub bootstrap_token: Option<String>,
}
/// Executor service configuration
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ExecutorConfig {
@@ -770,6 +779,9 @@ pub struct Config {
/// Executor configuration (optional, for executor service)
pub executor: Option<ExecutorConfig>,
/// Agent configuration (optional, for agent binary distribution)
pub agent: Option<AgentConfig>,
}
fn default_service_name() -> String {
@@ -1066,6 +1078,7 @@ mod tests {
notifier: None,
pack_registry: PackRegistryConfig::default(),
executor: None,
agent: None,
};
assert_eq!(config.service_name, "attune");
@@ -1144,6 +1157,7 @@ mod tests {
notifier: None,
pack_registry: PackRegistryConfig::default(),
executor: None,
agent: None,
};
assert!(config.validate().is_ok());

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@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
//! - Configuration
//! - Utilities
pub mod agent_bootstrap;
pub mod agent_runtime_detection;
pub mod auth;
pub mod config;
pub mod crypto;

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@@ -444,13 +444,55 @@ pub mod runtime {
/// Optional environment variables to set during action execution.
///
/// Values support the same template variables as other fields:
/// Entries support the same template variables as other fields:
/// `{pack_dir}`, `{env_dir}`, `{interpreter}`, `{manifest_path}`.
///
/// Example: `{"NODE_PATH": "{env_dir}/node_modules"}` ensures Node.js
/// can find packages installed in the isolated runtime environment.
/// The shorthand string form replaces the variable entirely:
/// `{"NODE_PATH": "{env_dir}/node_modules"}`
///
/// The object form supports declarative merge semantics:
/// `{"PYTHONPATH": {"value": "{pack_dir}/lib", "operation": "prepend"}}`
#[serde(default)]
pub env_vars: HashMap<String, String>,
pub env_vars: HashMap<String, RuntimeEnvVarConfig>,
}
/// Declarative configuration for a single runtime environment variable.
///
/// The string form is shorthand for `{ "value": "...", "operation": "set" }`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum RuntimeEnvVarConfig {
Value(String),
Spec(RuntimeEnvVarSpec),
}
/// Full configuration for a runtime environment variable.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct RuntimeEnvVarSpec {
/// Template value to resolve for this variable.
pub value: String,
/// How the resolved value should be merged with any existing value.
#[serde(default)]
pub operation: RuntimeEnvVarOperation,
/// Separator used for prepend/append operations.
#[serde(default = "default_env_var_separator")]
pub separator: String,
}
/// Merge behavior for runtime-provided environment variables.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")]
pub enum RuntimeEnvVarOperation {
#[default]
Set,
Prepend,
Append,
}
fn default_env_var_separator() -> String {
":".to_string()
}
/// Controls how inline code is materialized before execution.
@@ -768,6 +810,43 @@ pub mod runtime {
}
}
impl RuntimeEnvVarConfig {
/// Resolve this environment variable against the current template
/// variables and any existing value already present in the process env.
pub fn resolve(
&self,
vars: &HashMap<&str, String>,
existing_value: Option<&str>,
) -> String {
match self {
Self::Value(value) => RuntimeExecutionConfig::resolve_template(value, vars),
Self::Spec(spec) => {
let resolved = RuntimeExecutionConfig::resolve_template(&spec.value, vars);
match spec.operation {
RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Set => resolved,
RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Prepend => {
join_env_var_values(&resolved, existing_value, &spec.separator)
}
RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Append => join_env_var_values(
existing_value.unwrap_or_default(),
Some(&resolved),
&spec.separator,
),
}
}
}
}
}
fn join_env_var_values(left: &str, right: Option<&str>, separator: &str) -> String {
match (left.is_empty(), right.unwrap_or_default().is_empty()) {
(true, true) => String::new(),
(false, true) => left.to_string(),
(true, false) => right.unwrap_or_default().to_string(),
(false, false) => format!("{}{}{}", left, separator, right.unwrap_or_default()),
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, FromRow)]
pub struct Runtime {
pub id: Id,
@@ -776,10 +855,13 @@ pub mod runtime {
pub pack_ref: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub name: String,
pub aliases: Vec<String>,
pub distributions: JsonDict,
pub installation: Option<JsonDict>,
pub installers: JsonDict,
pub execution_config: JsonDict,
pub auto_detected: bool,
pub detection_config: JsonDict,
pub created: DateTime<Utc>,
pub updated: DateTime<Utc>,
}
@@ -884,7 +966,7 @@ pub mod trigger {
pub pack: Option<Id>,
pub pack_ref: Option<String>,
pub label: String,
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub entrypoint: String,
pub runtime: Id,
pub runtime_ref: String,
@@ -912,7 +994,7 @@ pub mod action {
pub pack: Id,
pub pack_ref: String,
pub label: String,
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub entrypoint: String,
pub runtime: Option<Id>,
/// Optional semver version constraint for the runtime
@@ -962,7 +1044,7 @@ pub mod rule {
pub pack: Id,
pub pack_ref: String,
pub label: String,
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub action: Option<Id>,
pub action_ref: String,
pub trigger: Option<Id>,
@@ -1218,6 +1300,7 @@ pub mod identity {
pub display_name: Option<String>,
pub password_hash: Option<String>,
pub attributes: JsonDict,
pub frozen: bool,
pub created: DateTime<Utc>,
pub updated: DateTime<Utc>,
}
@@ -1242,6 +1325,25 @@ pub mod identity {
pub permset: Id,
pub created: DateTime<Utc>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, FromRow)]
pub struct IdentityRoleAssignment {
pub id: Id,
pub identity: Id,
pub role: String,
pub source: String,
pub managed: bool,
pub created: DateTime<Utc>,
pub updated: DateTime<Utc>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, FromRow)]
pub struct PermissionSetRoleAssignment {
pub id: Id,
pub permset: Id,
pub role: String,
pub created: DateTime<Utc>,
}
}
/// Key/Value storage
@@ -1617,3 +1719,68 @@ pub mod entity_history {
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::runtime::{
RuntimeEnvVarConfig, RuntimeEnvVarOperation, RuntimeEnvVarSpec, RuntimeExecutionConfig,
};
use serde_json::json;
use std::collections::HashMap;
#[test]
fn runtime_execution_config_env_vars_accept_string_and_object_forms() {
let config: RuntimeExecutionConfig = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"env_vars": {
"NODE_PATH": "{env_dir}/node_modules",
"PYTHONPATH": {
"value": "{pack_dir}/lib",
"operation": "prepend",
"separator": ":"
}
}
}))
.expect("runtime execution config should deserialize");
assert!(matches!(
config.env_vars.get("NODE_PATH"),
Some(RuntimeEnvVarConfig::Value(value)) if value == "{env_dir}/node_modules"
));
assert!(matches!(
config.env_vars.get("PYTHONPATH"),
Some(RuntimeEnvVarConfig::Spec(RuntimeEnvVarSpec {
value,
operation: RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Prepend,
separator,
})) if value == "{pack_dir}/lib" && separator == ":"
));
}
#[test]
fn runtime_env_var_config_resolves_prepend_and_append_against_existing_values() {
let mut vars = HashMap::new();
vars.insert("pack_dir", "/packs/example".to_string());
vars.insert("env_dir", "/runtime_envs/example/python".to_string());
let prepend = RuntimeEnvVarConfig::Spec(RuntimeEnvVarSpec {
value: "{pack_dir}/lib".to_string(),
operation: RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Prepend,
separator: ":".to_string(),
});
assert_eq!(
prepend.resolve(&vars, Some("/already/set")),
"/packs/example/lib:/already/set"
);
let append = RuntimeEnvVarConfig::Spec(RuntimeEnvVarSpec {
value: "{env_dir}/node_modules".to_string(),
operation: RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Append,
separator: ":".to_string(),
});
assert_eq!(
append.resolve(&vars, Some("/base/modules")),
"/base/modules:/runtime_envs/example/python/node_modules"
);
}
}

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use crate::config::Config;
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::models::Runtime;
use crate::repositories::action::ActionRepository;
use crate::repositories::runtime::RuntimeRepository;
use crate::repositories::runtime::{self, RuntimeRepository};
use crate::repositories::FindById as _;
use serde_json::Value as JsonValue;
use sqlx::{PgPool, Row};
@@ -370,19 +370,15 @@ impl PackEnvironmentManager {
// ========================================================================
async fn get_runtime(&self, runtime_id: i64) -> Result<Runtime> {
sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime
WHERE id = $1
"#,
)
.bind(runtime_id)
.fetch_one(&self.pool)
.await
.map_err(|e| Error::Internal(format!("Failed to fetch runtime: {}", e)))
let query = format!(
"SELECT {} FROM runtime WHERE id = $1",
runtime::SELECT_COLUMNS
);
sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.bind(runtime_id)
.fetch_one(&self.pool)
.await
.map_err(|e| Error::Internal(format!("Failed to fetch runtime: {}", e)))
}
fn runtime_requires_environment(&self, runtime: &Runtime) -> Result<bool> {

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@@ -404,6 +404,16 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
.and_then(|v| serde_json::to_value(v).ok())
.unwrap_or_else(|| serde_json::json!({}));
let aliases: Vec<String> = data
.get("aliases")
.and_then(|v| v.as_sequence())
.map(|arr| {
arr.iter()
.filter_map(|v| v.as_str().map(|s| s.to_ascii_lowercase()))
.collect()
})
.unwrap_or_default();
// Check if runtime already exists — update in place if so
if let Some(existing) = RuntimeRepository::find_by_ref(self.pool, &runtime_ref).await? {
let update_input = UpdateRuntimeInput {
@@ -418,6 +428,8 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
None => Patch::Clear,
}),
execution_config: Some(execution_config),
aliases: Some(aliases),
..Default::default()
};
match RuntimeRepository::update(self.pool, existing.id, update_input).await {
@@ -448,6 +460,9 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
distributions,
installation,
execution_config,
aliases,
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: serde_json::json!({}),
};
match RuntimeRepository::create(self.pool, input).await {
@@ -710,8 +725,7 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
let description = data
.get("description")
.and_then(|v| v.as_str())
.unwrap_or("")
.to_string();
.map(|s| s.to_string());
let enabled = data
.get("enabled")
@@ -730,7 +744,10 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
if let Some(existing) = TriggerRepository::find_by_ref(self.pool, &trigger_ref).await? {
let update_input = UpdateTriggerInput {
label: Some(label),
description: Some(Patch::Set(description)),
description: Some(match description {
Some(description) => Patch::Set(description),
None => Patch::Clear,
}),
enabled: Some(enabled),
param_schema: Some(match param_schema {
Some(value) => Patch::Set(value),
@@ -763,7 +780,7 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
pack: Some(self.pack_id),
pack_ref: Some(self.pack_ref.clone()),
label,
description: Some(description),
description,
enabled,
param_schema,
out_schema,
@@ -843,8 +860,7 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
let description = data
.get("description")
.and_then(|v| v.as_str())
.unwrap_or("")
.to_string();
.map(|s| s.to_string());
// ── Workflow file handling ──────────────────────────────────
// If the action declares `workflow_file`, load the referenced
@@ -861,7 +877,7 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
wf_path,
&action_ref,
&label,
&description,
description.as_deref().unwrap_or(""),
&data,
)
.await
@@ -941,7 +957,10 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
if let Some(existing) = ActionRepository::find_by_ref(self.pool, &action_ref).await? {
let update_input = UpdateActionInput {
label: Some(label),
description: Some(description),
description: Some(match description {
Some(description) => Patch::Set(description),
None => Patch::Clear,
}),
entrypoint: Some(entrypoint),
runtime: runtime_id,
runtime_version_constraint: Some(match runtime_version_constraint {
@@ -1295,8 +1314,7 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
let description = data
.get("description")
.and_then(|v| v.as_str())
.unwrap_or("")
.to_string();
.map(|s| s.to_string());
let enabled = data
.get("enabled")
@@ -1332,7 +1350,10 @@ impl<'a> PackComponentLoader<'a> {
if let Some(existing) = SensorRepository::find_by_ref(self.pool, &sensor_ref).await? {
let update_input = UpdateSensorInput {
label: Some(label),
description: Some(description),
description: Some(match description {
Some(description) => Patch::Set(description),
None => Patch::Clear,
}),
entrypoint: Some(entrypoint),
runtime: Some(sensor_runtime_id),
runtime_ref: Some(sensor_runtime_ref.clone()),

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@@ -21,10 +21,6 @@ pub enum Resource {
Inquiries,
Keys,
Artifacts,
Workflows,
Webhooks,
Analytics,
History,
Identities,
Permissions,
}
@@ -40,6 +36,7 @@ pub enum Action {
Cancel,
Respond,
Manage,
Decrypt,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -69,6 +66,8 @@ pub struct GrantConstraints {
#[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub owner_types: Option<Vec<OwnerType>>,
#[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub owner_refs: Option<Vec<String>>,
#[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub visibility: Option<Vec<ArtifactVisibility>>,
#[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub execution_scope: Option<ExecutionScopeConstraint>,
@@ -99,6 +98,7 @@ pub struct AuthorizationContext {
pub pack_ref: Option<String>,
pub owner_identity_id: Option<Id>,
pub owner_type: Option<OwnerType>,
pub owner_ref: Option<String>,
pub visibility: Option<ArtifactVisibility>,
pub encrypted: Option<bool>,
pub execution_owner_identity_id: Option<Id>,
@@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ impl AuthorizationContext {
pack_ref: None,
owner_identity_id: None,
owner_type: None,
owner_ref: None,
visibility: None,
encrypted: None,
execution_owner_identity_id: None,
@@ -162,6 +163,15 @@ impl Grant {
}
}
if let Some(owner_refs) = &constraints.owner_refs {
let Some(owner_ref) = &ctx.owner_ref else {
return false;
};
if !owner_refs.contains(owner_ref) {
return false;
}
}
if let Some(visibility) = &constraints.visibility {
let Some(target_visibility) = ctx.visibility else {
return false;
@@ -289,4 +299,28 @@ mod tests {
.insert("team".to_string(), json!("infra"));
assert!(!grant.allows(Resource::Packs, Action::Read, &ctx));
}
#[test]
fn owner_ref_constraint_requires_exact_value_match() {
let grant = Grant {
resource: Resource::Artifacts,
actions: vec![Action::Read],
constraints: Some(GrantConstraints {
owner_types: Some(vec![OwnerType::Pack]),
owner_refs: Some(vec!["python_example".to_string()]),
..Default::default()
}),
};
let mut ctx = AuthorizationContext::new(1);
ctx.owner_type = Some(OwnerType::Pack);
ctx.owner_ref = Some("python_example".to_string());
assert!(grant.allows(Resource::Artifacts, Action::Read, &ctx));
ctx.owner_ref = Some("other_pack".to_string());
assert!(!grant.allows(Resource::Artifacts, Action::Read, &ctx));
ctx.owner_ref = None;
assert!(!grant.allows(Resource::Artifacts, Action::Read, &ctx));
}
}

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pub struct CreateActionInput {
pub pack: Id,
pub pack_ref: String,
pub label: String,
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub entrypoint: String,
pub runtime: Option<Id>,
pub runtime_version_constraint: Option<String>,
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ pub struct CreateActionInput {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
pub struct UpdateActionInput {
pub label: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<Patch<String>>,
pub entrypoint: Option<String>,
pub runtime: Option<Id>,
pub runtime_version_constraint: Option<Patch<String>>,
@@ -210,7 +210,10 @@ impl Update for ActionRepository {
query.push(", ");
}
query.push("description = ");
query.push_bind(description);
match description {
Patch::Set(value) => query.push_bind(value),
Patch::Clear => query.push_bind(Option::<String>::None),
};
has_updates = true;
}

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@@ -577,6 +577,14 @@ pub struct CreateArtifactVersionInput {
}
impl ArtifactVersionRepository {
fn select_columns_with_alias(alias: &str) -> String {
format!(
"{alias}.id, {alias}.artifact, {alias}.version, {alias}.content_type, \
{alias}.size_bytes, NULL::bytea AS content, {alias}.content_json, \
{alias}.file_path, {alias}.meta, {alias}.created_by, {alias}.created"
)
}
/// Find a version by ID (without binary content for performance)
pub async fn find_by_id<'e, E>(executor: E, id: i64) -> Result<Option<ArtifactVersion>>
where
@@ -812,14 +820,11 @@ impl ArtifactVersionRepository {
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let query = format!(
"SELECT av.{} \
"SELECT {} \
FROM artifact_version av \
JOIN artifact a ON av.artifact = a.id \
WHERE a.execution = $1 AND av.file_path IS NOT NULL",
artifact_version::SELECT_COLUMNS
.split(", ")
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", av.")
Self::select_columns_with_alias("av")
);
sqlx::query_as::<_, ArtifactVersion>(&query)
.bind(execution_id)
@@ -847,3 +852,18 @@ impl ArtifactVersionRepository {
.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::ArtifactVersionRepository;
#[test]
fn aliased_select_columns_keep_null_content_expression_unqualified() {
let columns = ArtifactVersionRepository::select_columns_with_alias("av");
assert!(columns.contains("av.id"));
assert!(columns.contains("av.file_path"));
assert!(columns.contains("NULL::bytea AS content"));
assert!(!columns.contains("av.NULL::bytea AS content"));
}
}

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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ pub struct UpdateIdentityInput {
pub display_name: Option<String>,
pub password_hash: Option<String>,
pub attributes: Option<JsonDict>,
pub frozen: Option<bool>,
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ impl FindById for IdentityRepository {
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, Identity>(
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, created, updated FROM identity WHERE id = $1"
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, frozen, created, updated FROM identity WHERE id = $1"
).bind(id).fetch_optional(executor).await.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
@@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ impl List for IdentityRepository {
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, Identity>(
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, created, updated FROM identity ORDER BY login ASC"
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, frozen, created, updated FROM identity ORDER BY login ASC"
).fetch_all(executor).await.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
@@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ impl Create for IdentityRepository {
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, Identity>(
"INSERT INTO identity (login, display_name, password_hash, attributes) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4) RETURNING id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, created, updated"
"INSERT INTO identity (login, display_name, password_hash, attributes) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4) RETURNING id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, frozen, created, updated"
)
.bind(&input.login)
.bind(&input.display_name)
@@ -111,6 +112,13 @@ impl Update for IdentityRepository {
query.push("attributes = ").push_bind(attributes);
has_updates = true;
}
if let Some(frozen) = input.frozen {
if has_updates {
query.push(", ");
}
query.push("frozen = ").push_bind(frozen);
has_updates = true;
}
if !has_updates {
// No updates requested, fetch and return existing entity
@@ -119,7 +127,7 @@ impl Update for IdentityRepository {
query.push(", updated = NOW() WHERE id = ").push_bind(id);
query.push(
" RETURNING id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, created, updated",
" RETURNING id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, frozen, created, updated",
);
query
@@ -156,7 +164,7 @@ impl IdentityRepository {
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, Identity>(
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, created, updated FROM identity WHERE login = $1"
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, frozen, created, updated FROM identity WHERE login = $1"
).bind(login).fetch_optional(executor).await.map_err(Into::into)
}
@@ -169,7 +177,7 @@ impl IdentityRepository {
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, Identity>(
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, created, updated
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, frozen, created, updated
FROM identity
WHERE attributes->'oidc'->>'issuer' = $1
AND attributes->'oidc'->>'sub' = $2",
@@ -190,7 +198,7 @@ impl IdentityRepository {
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, Identity>(
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, created, updated
"SELECT id, login, display_name, password_hash, attributes, frozen, created, updated
FROM identity
WHERE attributes->'ldap'->>'server_url' = $1
AND attributes->'ldap'->>'dn' = $2",
@@ -363,6 +371,27 @@ impl PermissionSetRepository {
.map_err(Into::into)
}
pub async fn find_by_roles<'e, E>(executor: E, roles: &[String]) -> Result<Vec<PermissionSet>>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
if roles.is_empty() {
return Ok(Vec::new());
}
sqlx::query_as::<_, PermissionSet>(
"SELECT DISTINCT ps.id, ps.ref, ps.pack, ps.pack_ref, ps.label, ps.description, ps.grants, ps.created, ps.updated
FROM permission_set ps
INNER JOIN permission_set_role_assignment psra ON psra.permset = ps.id
WHERE psra.role = ANY($1)
ORDER BY ps.ref ASC",
)
.bind(roles)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
/// Delete permission sets belonging to a pack whose refs are NOT in the given set.
///
/// Used during pack reinstallation to clean up permission sets that were
@@ -481,3 +510,231 @@ impl PermissionAssignmentRepository {
.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
pub struct IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository;
impl Repository for IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository {
type Entity = IdentityRoleAssignment;
fn table_name() -> &'static str {
"identity_role_assignment"
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentInput {
pub identity: Id,
pub role: String,
pub source: String,
pub managed: bool,
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
impl FindById for IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository {
async fn find_by_id<'e, E>(executor: E, id: i64) -> Result<Option<Self::Entity>>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, IdentityRoleAssignment>(
"SELECT id, identity, role, source, managed, created, updated FROM identity_role_assignment WHERE id = $1"
)
.bind(id)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
impl Create for IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository {
type CreateInput = CreateIdentityRoleAssignmentInput;
async fn create<'e, E>(executor: E, input: Self::CreateInput) -> Result<Self::Entity>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, IdentityRoleAssignment>(
"INSERT INTO identity_role_assignment (identity, role, source, managed)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4)
RETURNING id, identity, role, source, managed, created, updated",
)
.bind(input.identity)
.bind(&input.role)
.bind(&input.source)
.bind(input.managed)
.fetch_one(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
impl Delete for IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository {
async fn delete<'e, E>(executor: E, id: i64) -> Result<bool>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let result = sqlx::query("DELETE FROM identity_role_assignment WHERE id = $1")
.bind(id)
.execute(executor)
.await?;
Ok(result.rows_affected() > 0)
}
}
impl IdentityRoleAssignmentRepository {
pub async fn find_by_identity<'e, E>(
executor: E,
identity_id: Id,
) -> Result<Vec<IdentityRoleAssignment>>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, IdentityRoleAssignment>(
"SELECT id, identity, role, source, managed, created, updated
FROM identity_role_assignment
WHERE identity = $1
ORDER BY role ASC",
)
.bind(identity_id)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
pub async fn find_role_names_by_identity<'e, E>(
executor: E,
identity_id: Id,
) -> Result<Vec<String>>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_scalar::<_, String>(
"SELECT role FROM identity_role_assignment WHERE identity = $1 ORDER BY role ASC",
)
.bind(identity_id)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
pub async fn replace_managed_roles<'e, E>(
executor: E,
identity_id: Id,
source: &str,
roles: &[String],
) -> Result<()>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + Copy + 'e,
{
sqlx::query(
"DELETE FROM identity_role_assignment WHERE identity = $1 AND source = $2 AND managed = true",
)
.bind(identity_id)
.bind(source)
.execute(executor)
.await?;
for role in roles {
sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO identity_role_assignment (identity, role, source, managed)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, true)
ON CONFLICT (identity, role) DO UPDATE
SET source = EXCLUDED.source,
managed = EXCLUDED.managed,
updated = NOW()",
)
.bind(identity_id)
.bind(role)
.bind(source)
.execute(executor)
.await?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
pub struct PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository;
impl Repository for PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository {
type Entity = PermissionSetRoleAssignment;
fn table_name() -> &'static str {
"permission_set_role_assignment"
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentInput {
pub permset: Id,
pub role: String,
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
impl FindById for PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository {
async fn find_by_id<'e, E>(executor: E, id: i64) -> Result<Option<Self::Entity>>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, PermissionSetRoleAssignment>(
"SELECT id, permset, role, created FROM permission_set_role_assignment WHERE id = $1",
)
.bind(id)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
impl Create for PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository {
type CreateInput = CreatePermissionSetRoleAssignmentInput;
async fn create<'e, E>(executor: E, input: Self::CreateInput) -> Result<Self::Entity>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, PermissionSetRoleAssignment>(
"INSERT INTO permission_set_role_assignment (permset, role)
VALUES ($1, $2)
RETURNING id, permset, role, created",
)
.bind(input.permset)
.bind(&input.role)
.fetch_one(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
impl Delete for PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository {
async fn delete<'e, E>(executor: E, id: i64) -> Result<bool>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let result = sqlx::query("DELETE FROM permission_set_role_assignment WHERE id = $1")
.bind(id)
.execute(executor)
.await?;
Ok(result.rows_affected() > 0)
}
}
impl PermissionSetRoleAssignmentRepository {
pub async fn find_by_permission_set<'e, E>(
executor: E,
permset_id: Id,
) -> Result<Vec<PermissionSetRoleAssignment>>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
sqlx::query_as::<_, PermissionSetRoleAssignment>(
"SELECT id, permset, role, created
FROM permission_set_role_assignment
WHERE permset = $1
ORDER BY role ASC",
)
.bind(permset_id)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await
.map_err(Into::into)
}
}

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use crate::models::{rule::*, Id};
use crate::{Error, Result};
use sqlx::{Executor, Postgres, QueryBuilder};
use super::{Create, Delete, FindById, FindByRef, List, Repository, Update};
use super::{Create, Delete, FindById, FindByRef, List, Patch, Repository, Update};
/// Filters for [`RuleRepository::list_search`].
///
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ pub struct RestoreRuleInput {
pub pack: Id,
pub pack_ref: String,
pub label: String,
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub action: Option<Id>,
pub action_ref: String,
pub trigger: Option<Id>,
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ pub struct CreateRuleInput {
pub pack: Id,
pub pack_ref: String,
pub label: String,
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub action: Id,
pub action_ref: String,
pub trigger: Id,
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ pub struct CreateRuleInput {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
pub struct UpdateRuleInput {
pub label: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<Patch<String>>,
pub conditions: Option<serde_json::Value>,
pub action_params: Option<serde_json::Value>,
pub trigger_params: Option<serde_json::Value>,
@@ -228,7 +228,10 @@ impl Update for RuleRepository {
query.push(", ");
}
query.push("description = ");
query.push_bind(description);
match description {
Patch::Set(value) => query.push_bind(value),
Patch::Clear => query.push_bind(Option::<String>::None),
};
has_updates = true;
}

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@@ -23,6 +23,13 @@ impl Repository for RuntimeRepository {
}
}
/// Columns selected for all Runtime queries. Centralised here so that
/// schema changes only need one update.
pub const SELECT_COLUMNS: &str = "id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name, aliases, \
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config, \
auto_detected, detection_config, \
created, updated";
/// Input for creating a new runtime
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct CreateRuntimeInput {
@@ -31,9 +38,12 @@ pub struct CreateRuntimeInput {
pub pack_ref: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub name: String,
pub aliases: Vec<String>,
pub distributions: JsonDict,
pub installation: Option<JsonDict>,
pub execution_config: JsonDict,
pub auto_detected: bool,
pub detection_config: JsonDict,
}
/// Input for updating a runtime
@@ -41,9 +51,12 @@ pub struct CreateRuntimeInput {
pub struct UpdateRuntimeInput {
pub description: Option<Patch<String>>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub aliases: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub distributions: Option<JsonDict>,
pub installation: Option<Patch<JsonDict>>,
pub execution_config: Option<JsonDict>,
pub auto_detected: Option<bool>,
pub detection_config: Option<JsonDict>,
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
@@ -52,18 +65,11 @@ impl FindById for RuntimeRepository {
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime
WHERE id = $1
"#,
)
.bind(id)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await?;
let query = format!("SELECT {} FROM runtime WHERE id = $1", SELECT_COLUMNS);
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.bind(id)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await?;
Ok(runtime)
}
@@ -75,18 +81,11 @@ impl FindByRef for RuntimeRepository {
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime
WHERE ref = $1
"#,
)
.bind(ref_str)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await?;
let query = format!("SELECT {} FROM runtime WHERE ref = $1", SELECT_COLUMNS);
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.bind(ref_str)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await?;
Ok(runtime)
}
@@ -98,17 +97,10 @@ impl List for RuntimeRepository {
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let runtimes = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime
ORDER BY ref ASC
"#,
)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await?;
let query = format!("SELECT {} FROM runtime ORDER BY ref ASC", SELECT_COLUMNS);
let runtimes = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await?;
Ok(runtimes)
}
@@ -122,27 +114,29 @@ impl Create for RuntimeRepository {
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
INSERT INTO runtime (ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9)
RETURNING id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
"#,
)
.bind(&input.r#ref)
.bind(input.pack)
.bind(&input.pack_ref)
.bind(&input.description)
.bind(&input.name)
.bind(&input.distributions)
.bind(&input.installation)
.bind(serde_json::json!({}))
.bind(&input.execution_config)
.fetch_one(executor)
.await?;
let query = format!(
"INSERT INTO runtime (ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name, aliases, \
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config, \
auto_detected, detection_config) \
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12) \
RETURNING {}",
SELECT_COLUMNS
);
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.bind(&input.r#ref)
.bind(input.pack)
.bind(&input.pack_ref)
.bind(&input.description)
.bind(&input.name)
.bind(&input.aliases)
.bind(&input.distributions)
.bind(&input.installation)
.bind(serde_json::json!({}))
.bind(&input.execution_config)
.bind(input.auto_detected)
.bind(&input.detection_config)
.fetch_one(executor)
.await?;
Ok(runtime)
}
@@ -179,6 +173,15 @@ impl Update for RuntimeRepository {
has_updates = true;
}
if let Some(aliases) = &input.aliases {
if has_updates {
query.push(", ");
}
query.push("aliases = ");
query.push_bind(aliases.as_slice());
has_updates = true;
}
if let Some(distributions) = &input.distributions {
if has_updates {
query.push(", ");
@@ -209,6 +212,24 @@ impl Update for RuntimeRepository {
has_updates = true;
}
if let Some(auto_detected) = input.auto_detected {
if has_updates {
query.push(", ");
}
query.push("auto_detected = ");
query.push_bind(auto_detected);
has_updates = true;
}
if let Some(detection_config) = &input.detection_config {
if has_updates {
query.push(", ");
}
query.push("detection_config = ");
query.push_bind(detection_config);
has_updates = true;
}
if !has_updates {
// No updates requested, fetch and return existing entity
return Self::get_by_id(executor, id).await;
@@ -216,10 +237,7 @@ impl Update for RuntimeRepository {
query.push(", updated = NOW() WHERE id = ");
query.push_bind(id);
query.push(
" RETURNING id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name, \
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config, created, updated",
);
query.push(&format!(" RETURNING {}", SELECT_COLUMNS));
let runtime = query
.build_query_as::<Runtime>()
@@ -251,19 +269,14 @@ impl RuntimeRepository {
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let runtimes = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime
WHERE pack = $1
ORDER BY ref ASC
"#,
)
.bind(pack_id)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await?;
let query = format!(
"SELECT {} FROM runtime WHERE pack = $1 ORDER BY ref ASC",
SELECT_COLUMNS
);
let runtimes = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.bind(pack_id)
.fetch_all(executor)
.await?;
Ok(runtimes)
}
@@ -273,23 +286,35 @@ impl RuntimeRepository {
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime
WHERE LOWER(name) = LOWER($1)
LIMIT 1
"#,
)
.bind(name)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await?;
let query = format!(
"SELECT {} FROM runtime WHERE LOWER(name) = LOWER($1) LIMIT 1",
SELECT_COLUMNS
);
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.bind(name)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await?;
Ok(runtime)
}
/// Find a runtime where the given alias appears in its `aliases` array.
/// Uses PostgreSQL's `@>` (array contains) operator with a GIN index.
pub async fn find_by_alias<'e, E>(executor: E, alias: &str) -> Result<Option<Runtime>>
where
E: Executor<'e, Database = Postgres> + 'e,
{
let query = format!(
"SELECT {} FROM runtime WHERE aliases @> ARRAY[$1]::text[] LIMIT 1",
SELECT_COLUMNS
);
let runtime = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.bind(alias)
.fetch_optional(executor)
.await?;
Ok(runtime)
}
/// Delete runtimes belonging to a pack whose refs are NOT in the given set.
///
/// Used during pack reinstallation to clean up runtimes that were removed

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@@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ pub struct CreateSensorInput {
pub pack: Option<Id>,
pub pack_ref: Option<String>,
pub label: String,
pub description: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub entrypoint: String,
pub runtime: Id,
pub runtime_ref: String,
@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ pub struct CreateSensorInput {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
pub struct UpdateSensorInput {
pub label: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub description: Option<Patch<String>>,
pub entrypoint: Option<String>,
pub runtime: Option<Id>,
pub runtime_ref: Option<String>,
@@ -830,7 +830,10 @@ impl Update for SensorRepository {
query.push(", ");
}
query.push("description = ");
query.push_bind(description);
match description {
Patch::Set(value) => query.push_bind(value),
Patch::Clear => query.push_bind(Option::<String>::None),
};
has_updates = true;
}

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@@ -6,59 +6,41 @@
//! 2. Config file specification (medium priority)
//! 3. Database-driven detection with verification (lowest priority)
//!
//! Also provides [`normalize_runtime_name`] for alias-aware runtime name
//! comparison across the codebase (worker filters, env setup, etc.).
//! Also provides alias-based matching functions ([`runtime_aliases_match_filter`]
//! and [`runtime_aliases_contain`]) for comparing runtime alias lists against
//! worker filters and capability strings. Aliases are declared per-runtime in
//! pack manifests, so no hardcoded alias table is needed here.
use crate::config::Config;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::models::Runtime;
use crate::repositories::runtime::SELECT_COLUMNS;
use serde_json::json;
use sqlx::PgPool;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::process::Command;
use tracing::{debug, info, warn};
/// Normalize a runtime name to its canonical short form.
/// Check if a runtime's aliases overlap with a filter list.
///
/// This ensures that different ways of referring to the same runtime
/// (e.g., "node", "nodejs", "node.js") all resolve to a single canonical
/// name. Used by worker runtime filters and environment setup to match
/// database runtime names against short filter values.
///
/// The canonical names mirror the alias groups in
/// `PackComponentLoader::resolve_runtime`.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// use attune_common::runtime_detection::normalize_runtime_name;
/// assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("node.js"), "node");
/// assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("nodejs"), "node");
/// assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("python3"), "python");
/// assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("shell"), "shell");
/// ```
pub fn normalize_runtime_name(name: &str) -> &str {
match name {
"node" | "nodejs" | "node.js" => "node",
"python" | "python3" => "python",
"bash" | "sh" | "shell" => "shell",
"native" | "builtin" | "standalone" => "native",
other => other,
}
/// The filter list comes from `ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES` (e.g., `["python", "shell"]`).
/// A runtime matches if any of its declared aliases appear in the filter list.
/// Comparison is case-insensitive.
pub fn runtime_aliases_match_filter(aliases: &[String], filter: &[String]) -> bool {
aliases.iter().any(|alias| {
let lower_alias = alias.to_ascii_lowercase();
filter.iter().any(|f| f.to_ascii_lowercase() == lower_alias)
})
}
/// Check if a runtime name matches a filter entry, supporting common aliases.
/// Check if a runtime's aliases contain a specific name.
///
/// Both sides are lowercased and then normalized before comparison so that,
/// e.g., a filter value of `"node"` matches a database runtime name `"Node.js"`.
pub fn runtime_matches_filter(rt_name: &str, filter_entry: &str) -> bool {
let rt_lower = rt_name.to_ascii_lowercase();
let filter_lower = filter_entry.to_ascii_lowercase();
normalize_runtime_name(&rt_lower) == normalize_runtime_name(&filter_lower)
}
/// Check if a runtime name matches any entry in a filter list.
pub fn runtime_in_filter(rt_name: &str, filter: &[String]) -> bool {
filter.iter().any(|f| runtime_matches_filter(rt_name, f))
/// Used by the scheduler to check if a worker's capability string
/// (e.g., "python") matches a runtime's aliases (e.g., ["python", "python3"]).
/// Comparison is case-insensitive.
pub fn runtime_aliases_contain(aliases: &[String], name: &str) -> bool {
let lower = name.to_ascii_lowercase();
aliases.iter().any(|a| a.to_ascii_lowercase() == lower)
}
/// Runtime detection service
@@ -156,17 +138,10 @@ impl RuntimeDetector {
info!("Querying database for runtime definitions...");
// Query all runtimes from database
let runtimes = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(
r#"
SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime
ORDER BY ref
"#,
)
.fetch_all(&self.pool)
.await?;
let query = format!("SELECT {} FROM runtime ORDER BY ref", SELECT_COLUMNS);
let runtimes = sqlx::query_as::<_, Runtime>(&query)
.fetch_all(&self.pool)
.await?;
info!("Found {} runtime(s) in database", runtimes.len());
@@ -337,69 +312,46 @@ mod tests {
use serde_json::json;
#[test]
fn test_normalize_runtime_name_node_variants() {
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("node"), "node");
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("nodejs"), "node");
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("node.js"), "node");
fn test_runtime_aliases_match_filter() {
let aliases = vec!["python".to_string(), "python3".to_string()];
let filter = vec!["python".to_string(), "shell".to_string()];
assert!(runtime_aliases_match_filter(&aliases, &filter));
let filter_no_match = vec!["node".to_string(), "ruby".to_string()];
assert!(!runtime_aliases_match_filter(&aliases, &filter_no_match));
}
#[test]
fn test_normalize_runtime_name_python_variants() {
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("python"), "python");
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("python3"), "python");
fn test_runtime_aliases_match_filter_case_insensitive() {
let aliases = vec!["Python".to_string(), "python3".to_string()];
let filter = vec!["python".to_string()];
assert!(runtime_aliases_match_filter(&aliases, &filter));
}
#[test]
fn test_normalize_runtime_name_shell_variants() {
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("shell"), "shell");
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("bash"), "shell");
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("sh"), "shell");
fn test_runtime_aliases_match_filter_empty() {
let aliases: Vec<String> = vec![];
let filter = vec!["python".to_string()];
assert!(!runtime_aliases_match_filter(&aliases, &filter));
let aliases = vec!["python".to_string()];
let filter: Vec<String> = vec![];
assert!(!runtime_aliases_match_filter(&aliases, &filter));
}
#[test]
fn test_normalize_runtime_name_native_variants() {
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("native"), "native");
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("builtin"), "native");
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("standalone"), "native");
fn test_runtime_aliases_contain() {
let aliases = vec!["ruby".to_string(), "rb".to_string()];
assert!(runtime_aliases_contain(&aliases, "ruby"));
assert!(runtime_aliases_contain(&aliases, "rb"));
assert!(!runtime_aliases_contain(&aliases, "python"));
}
#[test]
fn test_normalize_runtime_name_passthrough() {
assert_eq!(normalize_runtime_name("custom_runtime"), "custom_runtime");
}
#[test]
fn test_runtime_matches_filter() {
// Node.js DB name lowercased vs worker filter "node"
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("node.js", "node"));
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("node", "nodejs"));
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("nodejs", "node.js"));
// Exact match
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("shell", "shell"));
// No match
assert!(!runtime_matches_filter("python", "node"));
}
#[test]
fn test_runtime_matches_filter_case_insensitive() {
// Database stores capitalized names (e.g., "Node.js", "Python")
// Worker capabilities store lowercase (e.g., "node", "python")
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("Node.js", "node"));
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("node", "Node.js"));
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("Python", "python"));
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("python", "Python"));
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("Shell", "shell"));
assert!(runtime_matches_filter("NODEJS", "node"));
assert!(!runtime_matches_filter("Python", "node"));
}
#[test]
fn test_runtime_in_filter() {
let filter = vec!["shell".to_string(), "node".to_string()];
assert!(runtime_in_filter("shell", &filter));
assert!(runtime_in_filter("node.js", &filter));
assert!(runtime_in_filter("nodejs", &filter));
assert!(!runtime_in_filter("python", &filter));
fn test_runtime_aliases_contain_case_insensitive() {
let aliases = vec!["ruby".to_string(), "rb".to_string()];
assert!(runtime_aliases_contain(&aliases, "Ruby"));
assert!(runtime_aliases_contain(&aliases, "RB"));
}
#[test]

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::repositories::action::{ActionRepository, CreateActionInput, UpdateActionInput};
use crate::repositories::workflow::{CreateWorkflowDefinitionInput, UpdateWorkflowDefinitionInput};
use crate::repositories::Patch;
use crate::repositories::{
Create, Delete, FindByRef, PackRepository, Update, WorkflowDefinitionRepository,
};
@@ -270,7 +271,7 @@ impl WorkflowRegistrar {
pack: pack_id,
pack_ref: pack_ref.to_string(),
label: effective_label.to_string(),
description: workflow.description.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
description: workflow.description.clone(),
entrypoint,
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,
@@ -317,7 +318,10 @@ impl WorkflowRegistrar {
// Update the existing companion action to stay in sync
let update_input = UpdateActionInput {
label: Some(effective_label.to_string()),
description: workflow.description.clone(),
description: Some(match workflow.description.clone() {
Some(description) => Patch::Set(description),
None => Patch::Clear,
}),
entrypoint: Some(format!("workflows/{}.workflow.yaml", workflow_name)),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -66,7 +66,10 @@ async fn test_create_action_with_optional_fields() {
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(action.label, "Full Test Action");
assert_eq!(action.description, "Action with all optional fields");
assert_eq!(
action.description,
Some("Action with all optional fields".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(action.entrypoint, "custom.py");
assert!(action.param_schema.is_some());
assert!(action.out_schema.is_some());
@@ -204,7 +207,9 @@ async fn test_update_action() {
let update = UpdateActionInput {
label: Some("Updated Label".to_string()),
description: Some("Updated description".to_string()),
description: Some(attune_common::repositories::Patch::Set(
"Updated description".to_string(),
)),
..Default::default()
};
@@ -214,7 +219,7 @@ async fn test_update_action() {
assert_eq!(updated.id, action.id);
assert_eq!(updated.label, "Updated Label");
assert_eq!(updated.description, "Updated description");
assert_eq!(updated.description, Some("Updated description".to_string()));
assert_eq!(updated.entrypoint, action.entrypoint); // Unchanged
assert!(updated.updated > original_updated);
}
@@ -338,7 +343,7 @@ async fn test_action_foreign_key_constraint() {
pack: 99999,
pack_ref: "nonexistent.pack".to_string(),
label: "Test Action".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
entrypoint: "main.py".to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ async fn test_create_enforcement_minimal() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ async fn test_create_enforcement_with_event() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ async fn test_create_enforcement_with_conditions() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ async fn test_create_enforcement_with_any_condition() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ async fn test_find_enforcement_by_id() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ async fn test_get_enforcement_by_id() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ async fn test_list_enforcements() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ async fn test_update_enforcement_status() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ async fn test_update_enforcement_status_transitions() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ async fn test_update_enforcement_payload() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ async fn test_update_enforcement_both_fields() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ async fn test_update_enforcement_no_changes() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ async fn test_delete_enforcement() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1056,7 +1056,7 @@ async fn test_find_enforcements_by_rule() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Rule 1".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ async fn test_find_enforcements_by_rule() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Rule 2".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ async fn test_find_enforcements_by_status() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1239,7 +1239,7 @@ async fn test_find_enforcements_by_event() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ async fn test_delete_rule_sets_enforcement_rule_to_null() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1390,7 +1390,7 @@ async fn test_enforcement_resolved_at_lifecycle() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,

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@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ async fn test_delete_event_enforcement_retains_event_id() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,

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@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ impl ActionFixture {
pack_ref: self.pack_ref,
r#ref: self.r#ref,
label: self.label,
description: self.description,
description: Some(self.description),
entrypoint: self.entrypoint,
runtime: self.runtime,
runtime_version_constraint: None,
@@ -961,9 +961,12 @@ impl RuntimeFixture {
pack_ref: self.pack_ref,
description: self.description,
name: self.name,
aliases: vec![],
distributions: self.distributions,
installation: self.installation,
execution_config: self.execution_config,
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: serde_json::json!({}),
};
RuntimeRepository::create(pool, input).await
@@ -1085,7 +1088,7 @@ impl SensorFixture {
pack: self.pack_id,
pack_ref: self.pack_ref,
label: self.label,
description: self.description,
description: Some(self.description),
entrypoint: self.entrypoint,
runtime: self.runtime_id,
runtime_ref: self.runtime_ref,

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@@ -219,6 +219,7 @@ async fn test_update_identity() {
display_name: Some("Updated Name".to_string()),
password_hash: None,
attributes: Some(json!({"key": "updated", "new_key": "new_value"})),
frozen: None,
};
let updated = IdentityRepository::update(&pool, identity.id, update_input)
@@ -252,6 +253,7 @@ async fn test_update_identity_partial() {
display_name: Some("Only Display Name Changed".to_string()),
password_hash: None,
attributes: None,
frozen: None,
};
let updated = IdentityRepository::update(&pool, identity.id, update_input)
@@ -274,6 +276,7 @@ async fn test_update_identity_not_found() {
display_name: Some("Updated Name".to_string()),
password_hash: None,
attributes: None,
frozen: None,
};
let result = IdentityRepository::update(&pool, 999999, update_input).await;
@@ -380,6 +383,7 @@ async fn test_identity_updated_changes_on_update() {
display_name: Some("Updated".to_string()),
password_hash: None,
attributes: None,
frozen: None,
};
let updated = IdentityRepository::update(&pool, identity.id, update_input)

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@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ impl RuntimeFixture {
pack_ref: None,
description: Some(format!("Test runtime {}", seq)),
name,
aliases: vec![],
distributions: json!({
"linux": { "supported": true, "versions": ["ubuntu20.04", "ubuntu22.04"] },
"darwin": { "supported": true, "versions": ["12", "13"] }
@@ -79,6 +80,8 @@ impl RuntimeFixture {
"file_extension": ".py"
}
}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: json!({}),
}
}
@@ -93,6 +96,7 @@ impl RuntimeFixture {
pack_ref: None,
description: None,
name,
aliases: vec![],
distributions: json!({}),
installation: None,
execution_config: json!({
@@ -102,6 +106,8 @@ impl RuntimeFixture {
"file_extension": ".sh"
}
}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: json!({}),
}
}
}
@@ -268,6 +274,7 @@ async fn test_update_runtime() {
"method": "npm"
}))),
execution_config: None,
..Default::default()
};
let updated = RuntimeRepository::update(&pool, created.id, update_input.clone())
@@ -299,6 +306,7 @@ async fn test_update_runtime_partial() {
distributions: None,
installation: None,
execution_config: None,
..Default::default()
};
let updated = RuntimeRepository::update(&pool, created.id, update_input.clone())

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@@ -574,6 +574,7 @@ async fn test_worker_with_runtime() {
pack_ref: None,
description: Some("Test runtime".to_string()),
name: "test_runtime".to_string(),
aliases: vec![],
distributions: json!({}),
installation: None,
execution_config: json!({
@@ -583,6 +584,8 @@ async fn test_worker_with_runtime() {
"file_extension": ".sh"
}
}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: json!({}),
};
let runtime = RuntimeRepository::create(&pool, runtime_input)

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ mod helpers;
use attune_common::{
repositories::{
rule::{CreateRuleInput, RuleRepository, UpdateRuleInput},
Create, Delete, FindById, FindByRef, List, Update,
Create, Delete, FindById, FindByRef, List, Patch, Update,
},
Error,
};
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "A test rule".to_string(),
description: Some("A test rule".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule() {
assert_eq!(rule.pack, pack.id);
assert_eq!(rule.pack_ref, pack.r#ref);
assert_eq!(rule.label, "Test Rule");
assert_eq!(rule.description, "A test rule");
assert_eq!(rule.description, Some("A test rule".to_string()));
assert_eq!(rule.action, Some(action.id));
assert_eq!(rule.action_ref, action.r#ref);
assert_eq!(rule.trigger, Some(trigger.id));
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule_disabled() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Disabled Rule".to_string(),
description: "A disabled rule".to_string(),
description: Some("A disabled rule".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule_with_complex_conditions() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Complex Rule".to_string(),
description: "Rule with complex conditions".to_string(),
description: Some("Rule with complex conditions".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule_duplicate_ref() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "First Rule".to_string(),
description: "First".to_string(),
description: Some("First".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule_duplicate_ref() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Second Rule".to_string(),
description: "Second".to_string(),
description: Some("Second".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule_invalid_ref_format_uppercase() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Upper Rule".to_string(),
description: "Invalid uppercase ref".to_string(),
description: Some("Invalid uppercase ref".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ async fn test_create_rule_invalid_ref_format_no_dot() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "No Dot Rule".to_string(),
description: "Invalid ref without dot".to_string(),
description: Some("Invalid ref without dot".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ async fn test_find_rule_by_id() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Find Rule".to_string(),
description: "Rule to find".to_string(),
description: Some("Rule to find".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ async fn test_find_rule_by_ref() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Find By Ref Rule".to_string(),
description: "Find by ref".to_string(),
description: Some("Find by ref".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ async fn test_list_rules() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: format!("List Rule {}", i),
description: format!("Rule {}", i),
description: Some(format!("Rule {}", i)),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ async fn test_list_rules_ordered_by_ref() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: name.to_string(),
description: name.to_string(),
description: Some(name.to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_label() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Original Label".to_string(),
description: "Original".to_string(),
description: Some("Original".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_label() {
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(updated.label, "Updated Label");
assert_eq!(updated.description, "Original"); // unchanged
assert_eq!(updated.description, Some("Original".to_string())); // unchanged
assert!(updated.updated > created.updated);
}
@@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_description() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test".to_string(),
description: "Old description".to_string(),
description: Some("Old description".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_description() {
let created = RuleRepository::create(&pool, input).await.unwrap();
let update = UpdateRuleInput {
description: Some("New description".to_string()),
description: Some(Patch::Set("New description".to_string())),
..Default::default()
};
@@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_description() {
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(updated.description, "New description");
assert_eq!(updated.description, Some("New description".to_string()));
}
#[tokio::test]
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_conditions() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_enabled() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_multiple_fields() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Old".to_string(),
description: "Old".to_string(),
description: Some("Old".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_multiple_fields() {
let update = UpdateRuleInput {
label: Some("New Label".to_string()),
description: Some("New Description".to_string()),
description: Some(Patch::Set("New Description".to_string())),
conditions: Some(json!({"updated": true})),
action_params: None,
trigger_params: None,
@@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_multiple_fields() {
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(updated.label, "New Label");
assert_eq!(updated.description, "New Description");
assert_eq!(updated.description, Some("New Description".to_string()));
assert_eq!(updated.conditions, json!({"updated": true}));
assert!(!updated.enabled);
}
@@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ async fn test_update_rule_no_changes() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Test".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ async fn test_delete_rule() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "To Delete".to_string(),
description: "Will be deleted".to_string(),
description: Some("Will be deleted".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ async fn test_find_rules_by_pack() {
pack: pack1.id,
pack_ref: pack1.r#ref.clone(),
label: format!("Rule {}", i),
description: format!("Rule {}", i),
description: Some(format!("Rule {}", i)),
action: action1.id,
action_ref: action1.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger1.id,
@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ async fn test_find_rules_by_pack() {
pack: pack2.id,
pack_ref: pack2.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Pack2 Rule".to_string(),
description: "Pack2".to_string(),
description: Some("Pack2".to_string()),
action: action2.id,
action_ref: action2.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger2.id,
@@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@ async fn test_find_rules_by_action() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: format!("Action1 Rule {}", i),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action1.id,
action_ref: action1.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ async fn test_find_rules_by_action() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Action2 Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action2.id,
action_ref: action2.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@ async fn test_find_rules_by_trigger() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: format!("Trigger1 Rule {}", i),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger1.id,
@@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ async fn test_find_rules_by_trigger() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Trigger2 Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger2.id,
@@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ async fn test_find_enabled_rules() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: format!("Enabled {}", i),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ async fn test_find_enabled_rules() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: format!("Disabled {}", i),
description: "Test".to_string(),
description: Some("Test".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ async fn test_cascade_delete_pack_deletes_rules() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Cascade Rule".to_string(),
description: "Will be cascade deleted".to_string(),
description: Some("Will be cascade deleted".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
trigger: trigger.id,
@@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@ async fn test_rule_timestamps() {
pack: pack.id,
pack_ref: pack.r#ref.clone(),
label: "Timestamp Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test timestamps".to_string(),
description: Some("Test timestamps".to_string()),
action: action.id,
action_ref: action.r#ref.clone(),
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@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ async fn test_create_sensor_duplicate_ref_fails() {
pack: Some(pack.id),
pack_ref: Some(pack.r#ref.clone()),
label: "Duplicate Sensor".to_string(),
description: "Test sensor".to_string(),
description: Some("Test sensor".to_string()),
entrypoint: "sensors/dup.py".to_string(),
runtime: runtime.id,
runtime_ref: runtime.r#ref.clone(),
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ async fn test_create_sensor_invalid_ref_format_fails() {
pack: Some(pack.id),
pack_ref: Some(pack.r#ref.clone()),
label: "Invalid Sensor".to_string(),
description: "Test sensor".to_string(),
description: Some("Test sensor".to_string()),
entrypoint: "sensors/invalid.py".to_string(),
runtime: runtime.id,
runtime_ref: runtime.r#ref.clone(),
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ async fn test_create_sensor_invalid_pack_fails() {
pack: Some(99999), // Non-existent pack
pack_ref: Some("invalid".to_string()),
label: "Invalid Pack Sensor".to_string(),
description: "Test sensor".to_string(),
description: Some("Test sensor".to_string()),
entrypoint: "sensors/invalid.py".to_string(),
runtime: runtime.id,
runtime_ref: runtime.r#ref.clone(),
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ async fn test_create_sensor_invalid_trigger_fails() {
pack: None,
pack_ref: None,
label: "Invalid Trigger Sensor".to_string(),
description: "Test sensor".to_string(),
description: Some("Test sensor".to_string()),
entrypoint: "sensors/invalid.py".to_string(),
runtime: runtime.id,
runtime_ref: runtime.r#ref.clone(),
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ async fn test_create_sensor_invalid_runtime_fails() {
pack: None,
pack_ref: None,
label: "Invalid Runtime Sensor".to_string(),
description: "Test sensor".to_string(),
description: Some("Test sensor".to_string()),
entrypoint: "sensors/invalid.py".to_string(),
runtime: 99999, // Non-existent runtime
runtime_ref: "invalid.runtime".to_string(),
@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ async fn test_update_description() {
.unwrap();
let input = UpdateSensorInput {
description: Some("New description for the sensor".to_string()),
description: Some(Patch::Set("New description for the sensor".to_string())),
..Default::default()
};
@@ -736,7 +736,10 @@ async fn test_update_description() {
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(updated.description, "New description for the sensor");
assert_eq!(
updated.description,
Some("New description for the sensor".to_string())
);
}
#[tokio::test]
@@ -934,7 +937,7 @@ async fn test_update_multiple_fields() {
let input = UpdateSensorInput {
label: Some("Multi Update".to_string()),
description: Some("Updated multiple fields".to_string()),
description: Some(Patch::Set("Updated multiple fields".to_string())),
entrypoint: Some("sensors/multi.py".to_string()),
enabled: Some(false),
param_schema: Some(Patch::Set(json!({"type": "object"}))),
@@ -946,7 +949,10 @@ async fn test_update_multiple_fields() {
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(updated.label, "Multi Update");
assert_eq!(updated.description, "Updated multiple fields");
assert_eq!(
updated.description,
Some("Updated multiple fields".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(updated.entrypoint, "sensors/multi.py");
assert!(!updated.enabled);
assert_eq!(updated.param_schema, Some(json!({"type": "object"})));

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@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ mod tests {
pack: 1,
pack_ref: "test".to_string(),
label: "Test Rule".to_string(),
description: "Test rule description".to_string(),
description: Some("Test rule description".to_string()),
trigger_ref: "test.trigger".to_string(),
trigger: Some(1),
action_ref: "test.action".to_string(),

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@@ -13,8 +13,11 @@
use anyhow::Result;
use attune_common::{
models::{enums::ExecutionStatus, execution::WorkflowTaskMetadata, Action, Execution},
mq::{Consumer, ExecutionRequestedPayload, MessageEnvelope, MessageType, Publisher},
models::{enums::ExecutionStatus, execution::WorkflowTaskMetadata, Action, Execution, Runtime},
mq::{
Consumer, ExecutionCompletedPayload, ExecutionRequestedPayload, MessageEnvelope,
MessageType, Publisher,
},
repositories::{
action::ActionRepository,
execution::{CreateExecutionInput, ExecutionRepository, UpdateExecutionInput},
@@ -24,7 +27,7 @@ use attune_common::{
},
Create, FindById, FindByRef, Update,
},
runtime_detection::runtime_matches_filter,
runtime_detection::runtime_aliases_contain,
workflow::WorkflowDefinition,
};
use chrono::Utc;
@@ -205,7 +208,23 @@ impl ExecutionScheduler {
}
// Regular action: select appropriate worker (round-robin among compatible workers)
let worker = Self::select_worker(pool, &action, round_robin_counter).await?;
let worker = match Self::select_worker(pool, &action, round_robin_counter).await {
Ok(worker) => worker,
Err(err) if Self::is_unschedulable_error(&err) => {
Self::fail_unschedulable_execution(
pool,
publisher,
envelope,
execution_id,
action.id,
&action.r#ref,
&err.to_string(),
)
.await?;
return Ok(());
}
Err(err) => return Err(err),
};
info!(
"Selected worker {} for execution {}",
@@ -1561,7 +1580,7 @@ impl ExecutionScheduler {
let compatible_workers: Vec<_> = if let Some(ref runtime) = runtime {
workers
.into_iter()
.filter(|w| Self::worker_supports_runtime(w, &runtime.name))
.filter(|w| Self::worker_supports_runtime(w, runtime))
.collect()
} else {
workers
@@ -1619,20 +1638,26 @@ impl ExecutionScheduler {
/// Check if a worker supports a given runtime
///
/// This checks the worker's capabilities.runtimes array for the runtime name.
/// Falls back to checking the deprecated runtime column if capabilities are not set.
fn worker_supports_runtime(worker: &attune_common::models::Worker, runtime_name: &str) -> bool {
// First, try to parse capabilities and check runtimes array
/// This checks the worker's capabilities.runtimes array against the runtime's aliases.
/// If aliases are missing, fall back to the runtime's canonical name.
fn worker_supports_runtime(worker: &attune_common::models::Worker, runtime: &Runtime) -> bool {
let runtime_names = Self::runtime_capability_names(runtime);
// Try to parse capabilities and check runtimes array
if let Some(ref capabilities) = worker.capabilities {
if let Some(runtimes) = capabilities.get("runtimes") {
if let Some(runtime_array) = runtimes.as_array() {
// Check if any runtime in the array matches (alias-aware)
// Check if any runtime in the array matches via aliases
for runtime_value in runtime_array {
if let Some(runtime_str) = runtime_value.as_str() {
if runtime_matches_filter(runtime_name, runtime_str) {
if runtime_names
.iter()
.any(|candidate| candidate.eq_ignore_ascii_case(runtime_str))
|| runtime_aliases_contain(&runtime.aliases, runtime_str)
{
debug!(
"Worker {} supports runtime '{}' via capabilities (matched '{}')",
worker.name, runtime_name, runtime_str
"Worker {} supports runtime '{}' via capabilities (matched '{}', candidates: {:?})",
worker.name, runtime.name, runtime_str, runtime_names
);
return true;
}
@@ -1642,25 +1667,90 @@ impl ExecutionScheduler {
}
}
// Fallback: check deprecated runtime column
// This is kept for backward compatibility but should be removed in the future
if worker.runtime.is_some() {
debug!(
"Worker {} using deprecated runtime column for matching",
worker.name
);
// Note: This fallback is incomplete because we'd need to look up the runtime name
// from the ID, which would require an async call. Since we're moving to capabilities,
// we'll just return false here and require workers to set capabilities properly.
}
debug!(
"Worker {} does not support runtime '{}'",
worker.name, runtime_name
"Worker {} does not support runtime '{}' (candidates: {:?})",
worker.name, runtime.name, runtime_names
);
false
}
fn runtime_capability_names(runtime: &Runtime) -> Vec<String> {
let mut names: Vec<String> = runtime
.aliases
.iter()
.map(|alias| alias.to_ascii_lowercase())
.filter(|alias| !alias.is_empty())
.collect();
let runtime_name = runtime.name.to_ascii_lowercase();
if !runtime_name.is_empty() && !names.iter().any(|name| name == &runtime_name) {
names.push(runtime_name);
}
names
}
fn is_unschedulable_error(error: &anyhow::Error) -> bool {
let message = error.to_string();
message.starts_with("No compatible workers found")
|| message.starts_with("No action workers available")
|| message.starts_with("No active workers available")
|| message.starts_with("No workers with fresh heartbeats available")
}
async fn fail_unschedulable_execution(
pool: &PgPool,
publisher: &Publisher,
envelope: &MessageEnvelope<ExecutionRequestedPayload>,
execution_id: i64,
action_id: i64,
action_ref: &str,
error_message: &str,
) -> Result<()> {
let completed_at = Utc::now();
let result = serde_json::json!({
"error": "Execution is unschedulable",
"message": error_message,
"action_ref": action_ref,
"failed_by": "execution_scheduler",
"failed_at": completed_at.to_rfc3339(),
});
ExecutionRepository::update(
pool,
execution_id,
UpdateExecutionInput {
status: Some(ExecutionStatus::Failed),
result: Some(result.clone()),
..Default::default()
},
)
.await?;
let completed = MessageEnvelope::new(
MessageType::ExecutionCompleted,
ExecutionCompletedPayload {
execution_id,
action_id,
action_ref: action_ref.to_string(),
status: "failed".to_string(),
result: Some(result),
completed_at,
},
)
.with_correlation_id(envelope.correlation_id)
.with_source("attune-executor");
publisher.publish_envelope(&completed).await?;
warn!(
"Execution {} marked failed as unschedulable: {}",
execution_id, error_message
);
Ok(())
}
/// Check if a worker's heartbeat is fresh enough to schedule work
///
/// A worker is considered fresh if its last heartbeat is within
@@ -1826,6 +1916,70 @@ mod tests {
// Real tests will require database and message queue setup
}
#[test]
fn test_worker_supports_runtime_with_alias_match() {
let worker = create_test_worker("test-worker", 5);
let runtime = Runtime {
id: 1,
r#ref: "core.shell".to_string(),
pack: None,
pack_ref: Some("core".to_string()),
description: Some("Shell runtime".to_string()),
name: "Shell".to_string(),
aliases: vec!["shell".to_string(), "bash".to_string()],
distributions: serde_json::json!({}),
installation: None,
installers: serde_json::json!({}),
execution_config: serde_json::json!({}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: serde_json::json!({}),
created: Utc::now(),
updated: Utc::now(),
};
assert!(ExecutionScheduler::worker_supports_runtime(
&worker, &runtime
));
}
#[test]
fn test_worker_supports_runtime_falls_back_to_runtime_name_when_aliases_missing() {
let worker = create_test_worker("test-worker", 5);
let runtime = Runtime {
id: 1,
r#ref: "core.shell".to_string(),
pack: None,
pack_ref: Some("core".to_string()),
description: Some("Shell runtime".to_string()),
name: "Shell".to_string(),
aliases: vec![],
distributions: serde_json::json!({}),
installation: None,
installers: serde_json::json!({}),
execution_config: serde_json::json!({}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: serde_json::json!({}),
created: Utc::now(),
updated: Utc::now(),
};
assert!(ExecutionScheduler::worker_supports_runtime(
&worker, &runtime
));
}
#[test]
fn test_unschedulable_error_classification() {
assert!(ExecutionScheduler::is_unschedulable_error(
&anyhow::anyhow!(
"No compatible workers found for action: core.sleep (requires runtime: Shell)"
)
));
assert!(!ExecutionScheduler::is_unschedulable_error(
&anyhow::anyhow!("database temporarily unavailable")
));
}
#[test]
fn test_concurrency_limit_dispatch_count() {
// Verify the dispatch_count calculation used by dispatch_with_items_task

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@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ async fn _create_test_runtime(pool: &PgPool, suffix: &str) -> i64 {
pack_ref: None,
description: Some(format!("Test runtime {}", suffix)),
name: format!("Python {}", suffix),
aliases: vec![],
distributions: json!({"ubuntu": "python3"}),
installation: Some(json!({"method": "apt"})),
execution_config: json!({
@@ -81,6 +82,8 @@ async fn _create_test_runtime(pool: &PgPool, suffix: &str) -> i64 {
"file_extension": ".py"
}
}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: json!({}),
};
RuntimeRepository::create(pool, runtime_input)
@@ -96,7 +99,7 @@ async fn create_test_action(pool: &PgPool, pack_id: i64, pack_ref: &str, suffix:
pack: pack_id,
pack_ref: pack_ref.to_string(),
label: format!("FIFO Test Action {}", suffix),
description: format!("Test action {}", suffix),
description: Some(format!("Test action {}", suffix)),
entrypoint: "echo test".to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ async fn create_test_runtime(pool: &PgPool, suffix: &str) -> i64 {
pack_ref: None,
description: Some(format!("Test runtime {}", suffix)),
name: format!("Python {}", suffix),
aliases: vec![],
distributions: json!({"ubuntu": "python3"}),
installation: Some(json!({"method": "apt"})),
execution_config: json!({
@@ -76,6 +77,8 @@ async fn create_test_runtime(pool: &PgPool, suffix: &str) -> i64 {
"file_extension": ".py"
}
}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: json!({}),
};
let runtime = RuntimeRepository::create(pool, runtime_input)
@@ -91,7 +94,7 @@ async fn create_test_action(pool: &PgPool, pack_id: i64, suffix: &str) -> i64 {
pack: pack_id,
pack_ref: format!("test_pack_{}", suffix),
label: format!("Test Action {}", suffix),
description: format!("Test action {}", suffix),
description: Some(format!("Test action {}", suffix)),
entrypoint: "echo test".to_string(),
runtime: None,
runtime_version_constraint: None,

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@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ path = "src/lib.rs"
name = "attune-sensor"
path = "src/main.rs"
[[bin]]
name = "attune-sensor-agent"
path = "src/agent_main.rs"
[dependencies]
attune-common = { path = "../common" }
tokio = { workspace = true }

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@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
//! Attune Universal Sensor Agent.
use anyhow::Result;
use attune_common::agent_bootstrap::{bootstrap_runtime_env, print_detect_only_report};
use attune_common::config::Config;
use attune_sensor::startup::{
apply_sensor_name_override, init_tracing, log_config_details, run_sensor_service,
set_config_path,
};
use clap::Parser;
use tracing::info;
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
#[command(name = "attune-sensor-agent")]
#[command(
version,
about = "Attune Universal Sensor Agent - Injected into runtime containers to auto-detect sensor runtimes"
)]
struct Args {
/// Path to configuration file (optional)
#[arg(short, long)]
config: Option<String>,
/// Sensor worker name override
#[arg(short, long)]
name: Option<String>,
/// Run runtime detection, print results, and exit
#[arg(long)]
detect_only: bool,
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
attune_common::auth::install_crypto_provider();
init_tracing(tracing::Level::INFO);
let args = Args::parse();
info!("Starting Attune Universal Sensor Agent");
info!(
"Agent binary: attune-sensor-agent {}",
env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")
);
// Safe: no async runtime or worker threads are running yet.
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_MODE", "true");
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_NAME", "attune-sensor-agent");
std::env::set_var(
"ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION",
env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"),
);
let bootstrap = bootstrap_runtime_env("ATTUNE_SENSOR_RUNTIMES");
if args.detect_only {
print_detect_only_report("ATTUNE_SENSOR_RUNTIMES", &bootstrap);
return Ok(());
}
set_config_path(args.config.as_deref());
let runtime = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new()?;
runtime.block_on(async_main(args))
}
async fn async_main(args: Args) -> Result<()> {
let mut config = Config::load()?;
config.validate()?;
if let Some(name) = args.name {
apply_sensor_name_override(&mut config, name);
}
log_config_details(&config);
run_sensor_service(config, "Attune Sensor Agent is ready").await?;
info!("Attune Sensor Agent shutdown complete");
Ok(())
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ pub mod rule_lifecycle_listener;
pub mod sensor_manager;
pub mod sensor_worker_registration;
pub mod service;
pub mod startup;
// Re-export template resolver from common crate
pub mod template_resolver {

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@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
//! Attune Sensor Service
//!
//! The Sensor Service monitors for trigger conditions and generates events.
//! It executes custom sensor code, manages sensor lifecycle, and publishes
//! events to the message queue for rule matching and enforcement creation.
use anyhow::Result;
use attune_common::config::Config;
use attune_sensor::service::SensorService;
use attune_sensor::startup::{
init_tracing, log_config_details, run_sensor_service, set_config_path,
};
use clap::Parser;
use tokio::signal::unix::{signal, SignalKind};
use tracing::{error, info};
use tracing::info;
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
#[command(name = "attune-sensor")]
@@ -26,114 +25,23 @@ struct Args {
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
// Install HMAC-only JWT crypto provider (must be before any token operations)
attune_common::auth::install_crypto_provider();
let args = Args::parse();
// Initialize tracing with specified log level
let log_level = args.log_level.parse().unwrap_or(tracing::Level::INFO);
tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_max_level(log_level)
.with_target(false)
.with_thread_ids(true)
.with_file(true)
.with_line_number(true)
.init();
init_tracing(log_level);
info!("Starting Attune Sensor Service");
info!("Version: {}", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"));
// Load configuration
if let Some(config_path) = args.config {
info!("Loading configuration from: {}", config_path);
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_CONFIG", config_path);
}
set_config_path(args.config.as_deref());
let config = Config::load()?;
config.validate()?;
info!("Configuration loaded successfully");
info!("Environment: {}", config.environment);
info!("Database: {}", mask_connection_string(&config.database.url));
if let Some(ref mq_config) = config.message_queue {
info!("Message Queue: {}", mask_connection_string(&mq_config.url));
}
// Create and start sensor service
let service = SensorService::new(config).await?;
info!("Sensor Service initialized successfully");
// Start the service (spawns background tasks and returns)
info!("Starting Sensor Service components...");
service.start().await?;
info!("Attune Sensor Service is ready");
// Setup signal handlers for graceful shutdown
let mut sigint = signal(SignalKind::interrupt())?;
let mut sigterm = signal(SignalKind::terminate())?;
tokio::select! {
_ = sigint.recv() => {
info!("Received SIGINT signal");
}
_ = sigterm.recv() => {
info!("Received SIGTERM signal");
}
}
info!("Shutting down gracefully...");
// Stop the service: deregister worker, stop sensors, clean up connections
if let Err(e) = service.stop().await {
error!("Error during shutdown: {}", e);
}
log_config_details(&config);
run_sensor_service(config, "Attune Sensor Service is ready").await?;
info!("Attune Sensor Service shutdown complete");
Ok(())
}
/// Mask sensitive parts of connection strings for logging
fn mask_connection_string(url: &str) -> String {
if let Some(at_pos) = url.find('@') {
if let Some(proto_end) = url.find("://") {
let protocol = &url[..proto_end + 3];
let host_and_path = &url[at_pos..];
return format!("{}***:***{}", protocol, host_and_path);
}
}
"***:***@***".to_string()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_mask_connection_string() {
let url = "postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/attune";
let masked = mask_connection_string(url);
assert!(!masked.contains("user"));
assert!(!masked.contains("password"));
assert!(masked.contains("@localhost"));
}
#[test]
fn test_mask_connection_string_no_credentials() {
let url = "postgresql://localhost:5432/attune";
let masked = mask_connection_string(url);
assert_eq!(masked, "***:***@***");
}
#[test]
fn test_mask_rabbitmq_connection() {
let url = "amqp://admin:secret@rabbitmq:5672/%2F";
let masked = mask_connection_string(url);
assert!(!masked.contains("admin"));
assert!(!masked.contains("secret"));
assert!(masked.contains("@rabbitmq"));
}
}

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
//! - Monitoring sensor health and restarting failed sensors
use anyhow::{anyhow, Result};
use attune_common::models::{Id, Sensor, Trigger};
use attune_common::models::{runtime::RuntimeExecutionConfig, Id, Sensor, Trigger};
use attune_common::repositories::{FindById, List, RuntimeRepository};
use sqlx::{PgPool, Row};
@@ -27,6 +27,37 @@ use tracing::{debug, error, info, warn};
use crate::api_client::ApiClient;
fn existing_command_env(cmd: &Command, key: &str) -> Option<String> {
cmd.as_std()
.get_envs()
.find_map(|(env_key, value)| {
if env_key == key {
value.map(|value| value.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
} else {
None
}
})
.or_else(|| std::env::var(key).ok())
}
fn apply_runtime_env_vars(
cmd: &mut Command,
exec_config: &RuntimeExecutionConfig,
pack_dir: &std::path::Path,
env_dir: Option<&std::path::Path>,
) {
if exec_config.env_vars.is_empty() {
return;
}
let vars = exec_config.build_template_vars_with_env(pack_dir, env_dir);
for (key, env_var_config) in &exec_config.env_vars {
let resolved = env_var_config.resolve(&vars, existing_command_env(cmd, key).as_deref());
debug!("Setting sensor runtime env var: {}={}", key, resolved);
cmd.env(key, resolved);
}
}
/// Sensor manager that coordinates all sensor instances
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SensorManager {
@@ -162,6 +193,127 @@ impl SensorManager {
Ok(enabled_sensors)
}
async fn ensure_runtime_environment(
&self,
exec_config: &RuntimeExecutionConfig,
pack_dir: &std::path::Path,
env_dir: &std::path::Path,
) -> Result<()> {
let env_cfg = match &exec_config.environment {
Some(cfg) if cfg.env_type != "none" => cfg,
_ => return Ok(()),
};
let vars = exec_config.build_template_vars_with_env(pack_dir, Some(env_dir));
if !env_dir.exists() {
if env_cfg.create_command.is_empty() {
return Err(anyhow!(
"Runtime environment '{}' requires create_command but none is configured",
env_cfg.env_type
));
}
if let Some(parent) = env_dir.parent() {
tokio::fs::create_dir_all(parent).await.map_err(|e| {
anyhow!(
"Failed to create runtime environment parent directory {}: {}",
parent.display(),
e
)
})?;
}
let resolved_cmd =
RuntimeExecutionConfig::resolve_command(&env_cfg.create_command, &vars);
let (program, args) = resolved_cmd
.split_first()
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Empty create_command for runtime environment"))?;
info!(
"Creating sensor runtime environment at {}: {:?}",
env_dir.display(),
resolved_cmd
);
let output = Command::new(program)
.args(args)
.current_dir(pack_dir)
.output()
.await
.map_err(|e| anyhow!("Failed to run create command '{}': {}", program, e))?;
if !output.status.success() {
let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
return Err(anyhow!(
"Runtime environment creation failed (exit {}): {}",
output.status.code().unwrap_or(-1),
stderr.trim()
));
}
}
let dep_cfg = match &exec_config.dependencies {
Some(cfg) => cfg,
None => return Ok(()),
};
let manifest_path = pack_dir.join(&dep_cfg.manifest_file);
if !manifest_path.exists() || dep_cfg.install_command.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
let install_marker = env_dir.join(".attune_sensor_deps_installed");
if install_marker.exists() {
return Ok(());
}
let resolved_cmd = RuntimeExecutionConfig::resolve_command(&dep_cfg.install_command, &vars);
let (program, args) = resolved_cmd
.split_first()
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Empty install_command for runtime dependencies"))?;
info!(
"Installing sensor runtime dependencies for {} using {:?}",
pack_dir.display(),
resolved_cmd
);
let output = Command::new(program)
.args(args)
.current_dir(pack_dir)
.output()
.await
.map_err(|e| {
anyhow!(
"Failed to run dependency install command '{}': {}",
program,
e
)
})?;
if !output.status.success() {
let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
return Err(anyhow!(
"Runtime dependency installation failed (exit {}): {}",
output.status.code().unwrap_or(-1),
stderr.trim()
));
}
tokio::fs::write(&install_marker, b"ok")
.await
.map_err(|e| {
anyhow!(
"Failed to write dependency install marker {}: {}",
install_marker.display(),
e
)
})?;
Ok(())
}
/// Start a sensor instance
async fn start_sensor(&self, sensor: Sensor) -> Result<()> {
info!("Starting sensor {} ({})", sensor.r#ref, sensor.id);
@@ -231,6 +383,12 @@ impl SensorManager {
let exec_config = runtime.parsed_execution_config();
let rt_name = runtime.name.to_lowercase();
let runtime_env_suffix = runtime
.r#ref
.rsplit('.')
.next()
.filter(|suffix| !suffix.is_empty())
.unwrap_or(&rt_name);
info!(
"Sensor {} runtime details: id={}, ref='{}', name='{}', execution_config={}",
@@ -242,7 +400,19 @@ impl SensorManager {
let pack_dir = std::path::PathBuf::from(&self.inner.packs_base_dir).join(pack_ref);
let env_dir = std::path::PathBuf::from(&self.inner.runtime_envs_dir)
.join(pack_ref)
.join(&rt_name);
.join(runtime_env_suffix);
if let Err(e) = self
.ensure_runtime_environment(&exec_config, &pack_dir, &env_dir)
.await
{
warn!(
"Failed to ensure sensor runtime environment for {} at {}: {}",
sensor.r#ref,
env_dir.display(),
e
);
}
let env_dir_opt = if env_dir.exists() {
Some(env_dir.as_path())
} else {
@@ -354,15 +524,18 @@ impl SensorManager {
// Start the standalone sensor with token and configuration
// Pass sensor ref (e.g., "core.interval_timer_sensor") for proper identification
let mut child = cmd
.env("ATTUNE_API_URL", &self.inner.api_url)
cmd.env("ATTUNE_API_URL", &self.inner.api_url)
.env("ATTUNE_API_TOKEN", &token_response.token)
.env("ATTUNE_SENSOR_ID", sensor.id.to_string())
.env("ATTUNE_SENSOR_REF", &sensor.r#ref)
.env("ATTUNE_SENSOR_TRIGGERS", &trigger_instances_json)
.env("ATTUNE_MQ_URL", &self.inner.mq_url)
.env("ATTUNE_MQ_EXCHANGE", "attune.events")
.env("ATTUNE_LOG_LEVEL", "info")
.env("ATTUNE_LOG_LEVEL", "info");
apply_runtime_env_vars(&mut cmd, &exec_config, &pack_dir, env_dir_opt);
let mut child = cmd
.stdin(Stdio::null())
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::piped())
@@ -371,13 +544,14 @@ impl SensorManager {
anyhow!(
"Failed to start sensor process for '{}': {} \
(binary='{}', is_native={}, runtime_ref='{}', \
interpreter_config='{}')",
interpreter_config='{}', env_dir='{}')",
sensor.r#ref,
e,
spawn_binary,
is_native,
runtime.r#ref,
interpreter_binary
interpreter_binary,
env_dir.display()
)
})?;
@@ -748,6 +922,10 @@ pub struct SensorStatus {
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use attune_common::models::runtime::{
RuntimeEnvVarConfig, RuntimeEnvVarOperation, RuntimeEnvVarSpec,
};
use std::collections::HashMap;
#[test]
fn test_sensor_status_default() {
@@ -757,4 +935,46 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(status.failure_count, 0);
assert!(status.last_poll.is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_apply_runtime_env_vars_prepends_to_existing_command_env() {
let mut env_vars = HashMap::new();
env_vars.insert(
"PYTHONPATH".to_string(),
RuntimeEnvVarConfig::Spec(RuntimeEnvVarSpec {
value: "{pack_dir}/lib".to_string(),
operation: RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Prepend,
separator: ":".to_string(),
}),
);
let exec_config = RuntimeExecutionConfig {
env_vars,
..RuntimeExecutionConfig::default()
};
let mut cmd = Command::new("python3");
cmd.env("PYTHONPATH", "/existing/pythonpath");
apply_runtime_env_vars(
&mut cmd,
&exec_config,
std::path::Path::new("/packs/testpack"),
None,
);
let resolved = cmd
.as_std()
.get_envs()
.find_map(|(key, value)| {
if key == "PYTHONPATH" {
value.map(|value| value.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
} else {
None
}
})
.expect("PYTHONPATH should be set");
assert_eq!(resolved, "/packs/testpack/lib:/existing/pythonpath");
}
}

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@@ -15,6 +15,10 @@ use sqlx::{PgPool, Row};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use tracing::{debug, info};
const ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_MODE_ENV: &str = "ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_MODE";
const ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV: &str = "ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_NAME";
const ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV: &str = "ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION";
/// Sensor worker registration manager
pub struct SensorWorkerRegistration {
pool: PgPool,
@@ -25,6 +29,33 @@ pub struct SensorWorkerRegistration {
}
impl SensorWorkerRegistration {
fn env_truthy(name: &str) -> bool {
std::env::var(name)
.ok()
.map(|value| matches!(value.trim().to_ascii_lowercase().as_str(), "1" | "true"))
.unwrap_or(false)
}
fn inject_agent_capabilities(capabilities: &mut HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>) {
if Self::env_truthy(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_MODE_ENV) {
capabilities.insert("agent_mode".to_string(), json!(true));
}
if let Ok(binary_name) = std::env::var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV) {
let binary_name = binary_name.trim();
if !binary_name.is_empty() {
capabilities.insert("agent_binary_name".to_string(), json!(binary_name));
}
}
if let Ok(binary_version) = std::env::var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV) {
let binary_version = binary_version.trim();
if !binary_version.is_empty() {
capabilities.insert("agent_binary_version".to_string(), json!(binary_version));
}
}
}
/// Create a new sensor worker registration manager
pub fn new(pool: PgPool, config: &Config) -> Self {
let worker_name = config
@@ -67,6 +98,8 @@ impl SensorWorkerRegistration {
json!(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")),
);
Self::inject_agent_capabilities(&mut capabilities);
// Placeholder for runtimes (will be detected asynchronously)
capabilities.insert("runtimes".to_string(), json!(Vec::<String>::new()));
@@ -351,4 +384,28 @@ mod tests {
registration.deregister().await.unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_inject_agent_capabilities_from_env() {
std::env::set_var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_MODE_ENV, "1");
std::env::set_var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV, "attune-sensor-agent");
std::env::set_var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV, "1.2.3");
let mut capabilities = HashMap::new();
SensorWorkerRegistration::inject_agent_capabilities(&mut capabilities);
assert_eq!(capabilities.get("agent_mode"), Some(&json!(true)));
assert_eq!(
capabilities.get("agent_binary_name"),
Some(&json!("attune-sensor-agent"))
);
assert_eq!(
capabilities.get("agent_binary_version"),
Some(&json!("1.2.3"))
);
std::env::remove_var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_MODE_ENV);
std::env::remove_var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV);
std::env::remove_var(ATTUNE_SENSOR_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV);
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
use crate::service::SensorService;
use anyhow::Result;
use attune_common::config::{Config, SensorConfig};
use tokio::signal::unix::{signal, SignalKind};
use tracing::{error, info};
pub fn init_tracing(log_level: tracing::Level) {
tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_max_level(log_level)
.with_target(false)
.with_thread_ids(true)
.with_file(true)
.with_line_number(true)
.init();
}
pub fn set_config_path(config_path: Option<&str>) {
if let Some(config_path) = config_path {
info!("Loading configuration from: {}", config_path);
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_CONFIG", config_path);
}
}
pub fn apply_sensor_name_override(config: &mut Config, name: String) {
if let Some(ref mut sensor_config) = config.sensor {
sensor_config.worker_name = Some(name);
} else {
config.sensor = Some(SensorConfig {
worker_name: Some(name),
host: None,
capabilities: None,
max_concurrent_sensors: None,
heartbeat_interval: 30,
poll_interval: 30,
sensor_timeout: 30,
shutdown_timeout: 30,
});
}
}
pub fn log_config_details(config: &Config) {
info!("Configuration loaded successfully");
info!("Environment: {}", config.environment);
info!("Database: {}", mask_connection_string(&config.database.url));
if let Some(ref mq_config) = config.message_queue {
info!("Message Queue: {}", mask_connection_string(&mq_config.url));
}
}
pub async fn run_sensor_service(config: Config, ready_message: &str) -> Result<()> {
let service = SensorService::new(config).await?;
info!("Sensor Service initialized successfully");
info!("Starting Sensor Service components...");
service.start().await?;
info!("{}", ready_message);
let mut sigint = signal(SignalKind::interrupt())?;
let mut sigterm = signal(SignalKind::terminate())?;
tokio::select! {
_ = sigint.recv() => {
info!("Received SIGINT signal");
}
_ = sigterm.recv() => {
info!("Received SIGTERM signal");
}
}
info!("Shutting down gracefully...");
if let Err(e) = service.stop().await {
error!("Error during shutdown: {}", e);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Mask sensitive parts of connection strings for logging.
pub fn mask_connection_string(url: &str) -> String {
if let Some(at_pos) = url.find('@') {
if let Some(proto_end) = url.find("://") {
let protocol = &url[..proto_end + 3];
let host_and_path = &url[at_pos..];
return format!("{}***:***{}", protocol, host_and_path);
}
}
"***:***@***".to_string()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_mask_connection_string() {
let url = "postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/attune";
let masked = mask_connection_string(url);
assert!(!masked.contains("user"));
assert!(!masked.contains("password"));
assert!(masked.contains("@localhost"));
}
#[test]
fn test_mask_connection_string_no_credentials() {
let url = "postgresql://localhost:5432/attune";
let masked = mask_connection_string(url);
assert_eq!(masked, "***:***@***");
}
#[test]
fn test_mask_rabbitmq_connection() {
let url = "amqp://admin:secret@rabbitmq:5672/%2F";
let masked = mask_connection_string(url);
assert!(!masked.contains("admin"));
assert!(!masked.contains("secret"));
assert!(masked.contains("@rabbitmq"));
}
}

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@@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ repository.workspace = true
name = "attune-worker"
path = "src/main.rs"
[[bin]]
name = "attune-agent"
path = "src/agent_main.rs"
[dependencies]
attune-common = { path = "../common" }
tokio = { workspace = true }

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@@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
//! Attune Universal Worker Agent
//!
//! This is the entrypoint for the universal worker agent binary (`attune-agent`).
//! Unlike the standard `attune-worker` binary which requires explicit runtime
//! configuration, the agent automatically detects available interpreters in the
//! container environment and configures itself accordingly.
//!
//! ## Usage
//!
//! The agent is designed to be injected into any container image. On startup it:
//!
//! 1. Probes the system for available interpreters (python3, node, bash, etc.)
//! 2. Sets `ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES` based on what it finds
//! 3. Loads configuration (env vars are the primary config source)
//! 4. Initializes and runs the standard `WorkerService`
//!
//! ## Configuration
//!
//! Environment variables (primary):
//! - `ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL` — PostgreSQL connection string
//! - `ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL` — RabbitMQ connection string
//! - `ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES` — Override auto-detection with explicit runtime list
//! - `ATTUNE_CONFIG` — Path to optional config YAML file
//!
//! CLI arguments:
//! - `--config` / `-c` — Path to configuration file (optional)
//! - `--name` / `-n` — Worker name override
//! - `--detect-only` — Run runtime detection, print results, and exit
use anyhow::Result;
use attune_common::agent_bootstrap::{bootstrap_runtime_env, print_detect_only_report};
use attune_common::config::Config;
use clap::Parser;
use tokio::signal::unix::{signal, SignalKind};
use tracing::{info, warn};
use attune_worker::dynamic_runtime::auto_register_detected_runtimes;
use attune_worker::runtime_detect::DetectedRuntime;
use attune_worker::service::WorkerService;
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
#[command(name = "attune-agent")]
#[command(
version,
about = "Attune Universal Worker Agent - Injected into any container to auto-detect and execute actions",
long_about = "The Attune Agent automatically discovers available runtime interpreters \
in the current environment and registers as a worker capable of executing \
actions for those runtimes. It is designed to be injected into arbitrary \
container images without requiring manual runtime configuration."
)]
struct Args {
/// Path to configuration file (optional — env vars are the primary config source)
#[arg(short, long)]
config: Option<String>,
/// Worker name (overrides config and auto-generated name)
#[arg(short, long)]
name: Option<String>,
/// Run runtime detection, print results, and exit without starting the worker
#[arg(long)]
detect_only: bool,
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
// Install HMAC-only JWT crypto provider (must be before any token operations)
attune_common::auth::install_crypto_provider();
// Initialize tracing
tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_target(false)
.with_thread_ids(true)
.init();
let args = Args::parse();
info!("Starting Attune Universal Worker Agent");
info!("Agent binary: attune-agent {}", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"));
// Safe: no async runtime or worker threads are running yet.
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_AGENT_MODE", "true");
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_NAME", "attune-agent");
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"));
let bootstrap = bootstrap_runtime_env("ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES");
let agent_detected_runtimes = bootstrap.detected_runtimes.clone();
// --- Handle --detect-only (synchronous, no async runtime needed) ---
if args.detect_only {
print_detect_only_report("ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES", &bootstrap);
return Ok(());
}
// --- Set config path env var (synchronous, before tokio runtime) ---
if let Some(ref config_path) = args.config {
// Safe: no other threads are running yet (tokio runtime not started).
std::env::set_var("ATTUNE_CONFIG", config_path);
}
// --- Build the tokio runtime and run the async portion ---
let runtime = tokio::runtime::Runtime::new()?;
runtime.block_on(async_main(args, agent_detected_runtimes))
}
/// The async portion of the agent entrypoint. Called from `main()` via
/// `runtime.block_on()` after all environment variable mutations are complete.
async fn async_main(
args: Args,
agent_detected_runtimes: Option<Vec<DetectedRuntime>>,
) -> Result<()> {
// --- Phase 2: Load configuration ---
let mut config = Config::load()?;
config.validate()?;
// Override worker name if provided via CLI
if let Some(name) = args.name {
if let Some(ref mut worker_config) = config.worker {
worker_config.name = Some(name);
} else {
config.worker = Some(attune_common::config::WorkerConfig {
name: Some(name),
worker_type: None,
runtime_id: None,
host: None,
port: None,
capabilities: None,
max_concurrent_tasks: 10,
heartbeat_interval: 30,
task_timeout: 300,
max_stdout_bytes: 10 * 1024 * 1024,
max_stderr_bytes: 10 * 1024 * 1024,
shutdown_timeout: Some(30),
stream_logs: true,
});
}
}
info!("Configuration loaded successfully");
info!("Environment: {}", config.environment);
// --- Phase 2b: Dynamic runtime registration ---
//
// Before creating the WorkerService (which loads runtimes from the DB into
// its runtime registry), ensure that every detected runtime has a
// corresponding entry in the database. This handles the case where the
// agent detects a runtime (e.g., Ruby) that has a template in the core
// pack but hasn't been explicitly loaded by this agent before.
if let Some(ref detected) = agent_detected_runtimes {
info!(
"Ensuring {} detected runtime(s) are registered in the database...",
detected.len()
);
// We need a temporary DB connection for dynamic registration.
// WorkerService::new() will create its own connection, so this is
// a short-lived pool just for the registration step.
let db = attune_common::db::Database::new(&config.database).await?;
let pool = db.pool().clone();
match auto_register_detected_runtimes(&pool, detected).await {
Ok(count) => {
if count > 0 {
info!(
"Dynamic registration complete: {} new runtime(s) added to database",
count
);
} else {
info!("Dynamic registration: all detected runtimes already in database");
}
}
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"Dynamic runtime registration failed (non-fatal, continuing): {}",
e
);
}
}
}
// --- Phase 3: Initialize and run the worker service ---
let service = WorkerService::new(config).await?;
// If we auto-detected runtimes, pass them to the worker service so that
// registration includes the full `detected_interpreters` capability
// (binary paths + versions) and the `agent_mode` flag.
let mut service = if let Some(detected) = agent_detected_runtimes {
info!(
"Passing {} detected runtime(s) to worker registration",
detected.len()
);
service.with_detected_runtimes(detected)
} else {
service
};
info!("Attune Agent is ready");
service.start().await?;
// Setup signal handlers for graceful shutdown
let mut sigint = signal(SignalKind::interrupt())?;
let mut sigterm = signal(SignalKind::terminate())?;
tokio::select! {
_ = sigint.recv() => {
info!("Received SIGINT signal");
}
_ = sigterm.recv() => {
info!("Received SIGTERM signal");
}
}
info!("Shutting down gracefully...");
service.stop().await?;
info!("Attune Agent shutdown complete");
Ok(())
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,541 @@
//! Dynamic Runtime Registration Module
//!
//! When the agent detects an interpreter on the local system (e.g., Ruby, Go, Perl)
//! that does not yet have a corresponding runtime entry in the database, this module
//! handles auto-registering it so that the normal runtime-loading pipeline in
//! `WorkerService::new()` picks it up.
//!
//! ## Registration Strategy
//!
//! For each detected runtime the agent found:
//!
//! 1. **Look up by name** in the database using alias-aware matching.
//! 2. **If found** → already registered (either from a pack YAML or a previous
//! agent run). Nothing to do.
//! 3. **If not found** → search for a runtime *template* in loaded packs whose
//! normalized name matches. Templates are pack-registered runtimes (e.g.,
//! `core.ruby`) that provide the full `execution_config` needed to invoke
//! the interpreter, manage environments, and install dependencies.
//! 4. **If a template is found** → clone it as an auto-detected runtime with
//! `auto_detected = true` and populate `detection_config` with what the
//! agent discovered (binary path, version, etc.).
//! 5. **If no template exists** → create a minimal runtime with just the
//! detected interpreter binary path and file extension. This lets the agent
//! execute simple scripts immediately, even without a full template.
//! 6. Mark all auto-registered runtimes with `auto_detected = true`.
use attune_common::error::Result;
use attune_common::models::runtime::Runtime;
use attune_common::repositories::runtime::{CreateRuntimeInput, RuntimeRepository};
use attune_common::repositories::{Create, FindByRef, List};
use serde_json::json;
use sqlx::PgPool;
use tracing::{debug, info, warn};
use crate::runtime_detect::DetectedRuntime;
/// Canonical file extensions for runtimes that the auto-detection module knows
/// about. Used when creating minimal runtime entries without a template.
fn default_file_extension(runtime_name: &str) -> Option<&'static str> {
match runtime_name {
"shell" => Some(".sh"),
"python" => Some(".py"),
"node" => Some(".js"),
"ruby" => Some(".rb"),
"go" => Some(".go"),
"java" => Some(".java"),
"perl" => Some(".pl"),
"r" => Some(".R"),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Ensure that every detected runtime has a corresponding entry in the
/// `runtime` table. Runtimes that already exist (from pack loading or a
/// previous agent run) are left untouched. Missing runtimes are created
/// either from a matching pack template or as a minimal auto-detected entry.
///
/// This function should be called **before** `WorkerService::new()` so that
/// the normal runtime-loading pipeline finds all detected runtimes in the DB.
///
/// Returns the number of runtimes that were newly registered.
pub async fn auto_register_detected_runtimes(
pool: &PgPool,
detected: &[DetectedRuntime],
) -> Result<usize> {
if detected.is_empty() {
return Ok(0);
}
info!(
"Checking {} detected runtime(s) for dynamic registration...",
detected.len()
);
// Load all existing runtimes once to avoid repeated queries.
let existing_runtimes = RuntimeRepository::list(pool).await.unwrap_or_default();
let mut registered_count = 0;
for detected_rt in detected {
let canonical_name = detected_rt.name.to_ascii_lowercase();
// Check if a runtime with a matching name already exists in the DB.
// Primary: check if the detected name appears in any existing runtime's aliases.
// Secondary: check if the ref ends with the canonical name (e.g., "core.ruby").
let already_exists = existing_runtimes.iter().any(|r| {
// Primary: check if the detected name is in this runtime's aliases
r.aliases.iter().any(|a| a == &canonical_name)
// Secondary: check if the ref ends with the canonical name (e.g., "core.ruby")
|| r.r#ref.ends_with(&format!(".{}", canonical_name))
});
if already_exists {
debug!(
"Runtime '{}' (canonical: '{}') already exists in database, skipping",
detected_rt.name, canonical_name
);
continue;
}
// No existing runtime — try to find a template from loaded packs.
// Templates are pack-registered runtimes whose normalized name matches
// (e.g., `core.ruby` for detected runtime "ruby"). Since we already
// checked `existing_runtimes` above and found nothing, we look for
// runtimes by ref pattern. Common convention: `core.<name>`.
let template_ref = format!("core.{}", canonical_name);
let template = RuntimeRepository::find_by_ref(pool, &template_ref)
.await
.unwrap_or(None);
let detection_config = build_detection_config(detected_rt);
if let Some(tmpl) = template {
// Clone the template as an auto-detected runtime.
// The template already has the full execution_config, distributions, etc.
// We just re-create it with auto_detected = true.
info!(
"Found template '{}' for detected runtime '{}', registering auto-detected clone",
tmpl.r#ref, detected_rt.name
);
// Use a distinct ref so we don't collide with the template.
let auto_ref = format!("auto.{}", canonical_name);
// Check if the auto ref already exists (race condition / previous run)
if RuntimeRepository::find_by_ref(pool, &auto_ref)
.await
.unwrap_or(None)
.is_some()
{
debug!(
"Auto-detected runtime '{}' already registered from a previous run",
auto_ref
);
continue;
}
let input = CreateRuntimeInput {
r#ref: auto_ref.clone(),
pack: tmpl.pack,
pack_ref: tmpl.pack_ref.clone(),
description: Some(format!(
"Auto-detected {} runtime (from template {})",
detected_rt.name, tmpl.r#ref
)),
name: tmpl.name.clone(),
aliases: tmpl.aliases.clone(),
distributions: tmpl.distributions.clone(),
installation: tmpl.installation.clone(),
execution_config: build_execution_config_from_template(&tmpl, detected_rt),
auto_detected: true,
detection_config,
};
match RuntimeRepository::create(pool, input).await {
Ok(rt) => {
info!(
"Auto-registered runtime '{}' (ID: {}) from template '{}'",
auto_ref, rt.id, tmpl.r#ref
);
registered_count += 1;
}
Err(e) => {
// Unique constraint violation is fine (concurrent agent start)
warn!("Failed to auto-register runtime '{}': {}", auto_ref, e);
}
}
} else {
// No template found — create a minimal runtime entry.
info!(
"No template found for detected runtime '{}', creating minimal entry",
detected_rt.name
);
let auto_ref = format!("auto.{}", canonical_name);
if RuntimeRepository::find_by_ref(pool, &auto_ref)
.await
.unwrap_or(None)
.is_some()
{
debug!(
"Auto-detected runtime '{}' already registered from a previous run",
auto_ref
);
continue;
}
let execution_config = build_minimal_execution_config(detected_rt);
let input = CreateRuntimeInput {
r#ref: auto_ref.clone(),
pack: None,
pack_ref: None,
description: Some(format!(
"Auto-detected {} runtime at {}",
detected_rt.name, detected_rt.path
)),
name: capitalize_runtime_name(&canonical_name),
aliases: default_aliases(&canonical_name),
distributions: build_minimal_distributions(detected_rt),
installation: None,
execution_config,
auto_detected: true,
detection_config,
};
match RuntimeRepository::create(pool, input).await {
Ok(rt) => {
info!(
"Auto-registered minimal runtime '{}' (ID: {})",
auto_ref, rt.id
);
registered_count += 1;
}
Err(e) => {
warn!("Failed to auto-register runtime '{}': {}", auto_ref, e);
}
}
}
}
if registered_count > 0 {
info!(
"Dynamic runtime registration complete: {} new runtime(s) registered",
registered_count
);
} else {
info!("Dynamic runtime registration complete: all detected runtimes already in database");
}
Ok(registered_count)
}
/// Build the `detection_config` JSONB value from a detected runtime.
/// This metadata records how the agent discovered this runtime, enabling
/// re-verification and diagnostics.
fn build_detection_config(detected: &DetectedRuntime) -> serde_json::Value {
let mut config = json!({
"detected_path": detected.path,
"detected_name": detected.name,
});
if let Some(ref version) = detected.version {
config["detected_version"] = json!(version);
}
config
}
/// Build an execution config based on a template runtime, but with the
/// detected interpreter path substituted in. This ensures the auto-detected
/// runtime uses the actual binary path found on the system.
fn build_execution_config_from_template(
template: &Runtime,
detected: &DetectedRuntime,
) -> serde_json::Value {
let mut config = template.execution_config.clone();
// If the template has an interpreter config, update the binary path
// to the one we actually detected on this system.
if let Some(interpreter) = config.get_mut("interpreter") {
if let Some(obj) = interpreter.as_object_mut() {
obj.insert("binary".to_string(), json!(detected.path));
}
}
// If the template has an environment config with an interpreter_path
// that uses a template variable, leave it as-is (it will be resolved
// at execution time). But if it's a hardcoded absolute path, update it.
if let Some(env) = config.get_mut("environment") {
if let Some(obj) = env.as_object_mut() {
if let Some(interp_path) = obj.get("interpreter_path") {
if let Some(path_str) = interp_path.as_str() {
// Only leave template variables alone
if !path_str.contains('{') {
obj.insert("interpreter_path".to_string(), json!(detected.path));
}
}
}
}
}
config
}
/// Build a minimal execution config for a runtime with no template.
/// This provides enough information for `ProcessRuntime` to invoke the
/// interpreter directly, without environment or dependency management.
fn build_minimal_execution_config(detected: &DetectedRuntime) -> serde_json::Value {
let canonical = detected.name.to_ascii_lowercase();
let file_ext = default_file_extension(&canonical);
let mut config = json!({
"interpreter": {
"binary": detected.path,
"args": [],
}
});
if let Some(ext) = file_ext {
config["interpreter"]["file_extension"] = json!(ext);
}
config
}
/// Build minimal distributions metadata for a runtime with no template.
/// Includes a basic verification command using the detected binary path.
fn build_minimal_distributions(detected: &DetectedRuntime) -> serde_json::Value {
json!({
"verification": {
"commands": [
{
"binary": &detected.path,
"args": ["--version"],
"exit_code": 0,
"priority": 1
}
]
}
})
}
/// Default aliases for auto-detected runtimes that have no template.
/// These match what the core pack YAMLs declare but serve as fallback
/// when the template hasn't been loaded.
fn default_aliases(canonical_name: &str) -> Vec<String> {
match canonical_name {
"shell" => vec!["shell".into(), "bash".into(), "sh".into()],
"python" => vec!["python".into(), "python3".into()],
"node" => vec!["node".into(), "nodejs".into(), "node.js".into()],
"ruby" => vec!["ruby".into(), "rb".into()],
"go" => vec!["go".into(), "golang".into()],
"java" => vec!["java".into(), "jdk".into(), "openjdk".into()],
"perl" => vec!["perl".into(), "perl5".into()],
"r" => vec!["r".into(), "rscript".into()],
_ => vec![canonical_name.to_string()],
}
}
/// Capitalize a runtime name for display (e.g., "ruby" → "Ruby", "r" → "R").
fn capitalize_runtime_name(name: &str) -> String {
let mut chars = name.chars();
match chars.next() {
None => String::new(),
Some(first) => {
let upper: String = first.to_uppercase().collect();
format!("{}{}", upper, chars.as_str())
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_default_file_extension() {
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("shell"), Some(".sh"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("python"), Some(".py"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("node"), Some(".js"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("ruby"), Some(".rb"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("go"), Some(".go"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("java"), Some(".java"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("perl"), Some(".pl"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("r"), Some(".R"));
assert_eq!(default_file_extension("unknown"), None);
}
#[test]
fn test_capitalize_runtime_name() {
assert_eq!(capitalize_runtime_name("ruby"), "Ruby");
assert_eq!(capitalize_runtime_name("go"), "Go");
assert_eq!(capitalize_runtime_name("r"), "R");
assert_eq!(capitalize_runtime_name("perl"), "Perl");
assert_eq!(capitalize_runtime_name("java"), "Java");
assert_eq!(capitalize_runtime_name(""), "");
}
#[test]
fn test_build_detection_config_with_version() {
let detected = DetectedRuntime {
name: "ruby".to_string(),
path: "/usr/bin/ruby".to_string(),
version: Some("3.3.0".to_string()),
};
let config = build_detection_config(&detected);
assert_eq!(config["detected_path"], "/usr/bin/ruby");
assert_eq!(config["detected_name"], "ruby");
assert_eq!(config["detected_version"], "3.3.0");
}
#[test]
fn test_build_detection_config_without_version() {
let detected = DetectedRuntime {
name: "perl".to_string(),
path: "/usr/bin/perl".to_string(),
version: None,
};
let config = build_detection_config(&detected);
assert_eq!(config["detected_path"], "/usr/bin/perl");
assert_eq!(config["detected_name"], "perl");
assert!(config.get("detected_version").is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_build_minimal_execution_config() {
let detected = DetectedRuntime {
name: "ruby".to_string(),
path: "/usr/bin/ruby".to_string(),
version: Some("3.3.0".to_string()),
};
let config = build_minimal_execution_config(&detected);
assert_eq!(config["interpreter"]["binary"], "/usr/bin/ruby");
assert_eq!(config["interpreter"]["file_extension"], ".rb");
assert_eq!(config["interpreter"]["args"], json!([]));
}
#[test]
fn test_build_minimal_execution_config_unknown_runtime() {
let detected = DetectedRuntime {
name: "custom".to_string(),
path: "/opt/custom/bin/custom".to_string(),
version: None,
};
let config = build_minimal_execution_config(&detected);
assert_eq!(config["interpreter"]["binary"], "/opt/custom/bin/custom");
// Unknown runtime has no file extension
assert!(config["interpreter"].get("file_extension").is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_build_minimal_distributions() {
let detected = DetectedRuntime {
name: "ruby".to_string(),
path: "/usr/bin/ruby".to_string(),
version: Some("3.3.0".to_string()),
};
let distros = build_minimal_distributions(&detected);
let commands = distros["verification"]["commands"].as_array().unwrap();
assert_eq!(commands.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(commands[0]["binary"], "/usr/bin/ruby");
}
#[test]
fn test_build_execution_config_from_template_updates_binary() {
let template = Runtime {
id: 1,
r#ref: "core.ruby".to_string(),
pack: Some(1),
pack_ref: Some("core".to_string()),
description: Some("Ruby Runtime".to_string()),
name: "Ruby".to_string(),
aliases: vec!["ruby".to_string(), "rb".to_string()],
distributions: json!({}),
installation: None,
installers: json!({}),
execution_config: json!({
"interpreter": {
"binary": "ruby",
"args": [],
"file_extension": ".rb"
},
"env_vars": {
"GEM_HOME": "{env_dir}/gems"
}
}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: json!({}),
created: chrono::Utc::now(),
updated: chrono::Utc::now(),
};
let detected = DetectedRuntime {
name: "ruby".to_string(),
path: "/usr/local/bin/ruby3.3".to_string(),
version: Some("3.3.0".to_string()),
};
let config = build_execution_config_from_template(&template, &detected);
// Binary should be updated to the detected path
assert_eq!(config["interpreter"]["binary"], "/usr/local/bin/ruby3.3");
// Other fields should be preserved from the template
assert_eq!(config["interpreter"]["file_extension"], ".rb");
assert_eq!(config["env_vars"]["GEM_HOME"], "{env_dir}/gems");
}
#[test]
fn test_build_execution_config_from_template_preserves_template_vars() {
let template = Runtime {
id: 1,
r#ref: "core.python".to_string(),
pack: Some(1),
pack_ref: Some("core".to_string()),
description: None,
name: "Python".to_string(),
aliases: vec!["python".to_string(), "python3".to_string()],
distributions: json!({}),
installation: None,
installers: json!({}),
execution_config: json!({
"interpreter": {
"binary": "python3",
"file_extension": ".py"
},
"environment": {
"interpreter_path": "{env_dir}/bin/python3",
"create_command": ["python3", "-m", "venv", "{env_dir}"]
}
}),
auto_detected: false,
detection_config: json!({}),
created: chrono::Utc::now(),
updated: chrono::Utc::now(),
};
let detected = DetectedRuntime {
name: "python".to_string(),
path: "/usr/bin/python3.12".to_string(),
version: Some("3.12.1".to_string()),
};
let config = build_execution_config_from_template(&template, &detected);
// Binary should be updated
assert_eq!(config["interpreter"]["binary"], "/usr/bin/python3.12");
// Template-variable interpreter_path should be preserved (contains '{')
assert_eq!(
config["environment"]["interpreter_path"],
"{env_dir}/bin/python3"
);
}
}

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ use attune_common::repositories::pack::PackRepository;
use attune_common::repositories::runtime::RuntimeRepository;
use attune_common::repositories::runtime_version::RuntimeVersionRepository;
use attune_common::repositories::{FindById, List};
use attune_common::runtime_detection::runtime_in_filter;
use attune_common::runtime_detection::runtime_aliases_match_filter;
// Re-export the utility that the API also uses so callers can reach it from
// either crate without adding a direct common dependency for this one function.
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ pub async fn setup_environments_for_registered_pack(
.iter()
.filter(|name| {
if let Some(filter) = runtime_filter {
runtime_in_filter(name, filter)
runtime_aliases_match_filter(&[name.to_string()], filter)
} else {
true
}
@@ -463,12 +463,12 @@ async fn process_runtime_for_pack(
runtime_envs_dir: &Path,
pack_result: &mut PackEnvSetupResult,
) {
// Apply worker runtime filter (alias-aware matching)
// Apply worker runtime filter (alias-aware matching via declared aliases)
if let Some(filter) = runtime_filter {
if !runtime_in_filter(rt_name, filter) {
if !runtime_aliases_match_filter(&rt.aliases, filter) {
debug!(
"Runtime '{}' not in worker filter, skipping for pack '{}'",
rt_name, pack_ref,
"Runtime '{}' not in worker filter (aliases: {:?}), skipping for pack '{}'",
rt_name, rt.aliases, pack_ref,
);
return;
}

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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ use attune_common::models::runtime::RuntimeExecutionConfig;
use attune_common::models::{runtime::Runtime as RuntimeModel, Action, Execution, ExecutionStatus};
use attune_common::repositories::artifact::{ArtifactRepository, ArtifactVersionRepository};
use attune_common::repositories::execution::{ExecutionRepository, UpdateExecutionInput};
use attune_common::repositories::runtime::SELECT_COLUMNS as RUNTIME_SELECT_COLUMNS;
use attune_common::repositories::runtime_version::RuntimeVersionRepository;
use attune_common::repositories::{FindById, Update};
use attune_common::version_matching::select_best_version;
@@ -410,15 +411,14 @@ impl ActionExecutor {
// Load runtime information if specified
let runtime_record = if let Some(runtime_id) = action.runtime {
match sqlx::query_as::<_, RuntimeModel>(
r#"SELECT id, ref, pack, pack_ref, description, name,
distributions, installation, installers, execution_config,
created, updated
FROM runtime WHERE id = $1"#,
)
.bind(runtime_id)
.fetch_optional(&self.pool)
.await
let query = format!(
"SELECT {} FROM runtime WHERE id = $1",
RUNTIME_SELECT_COLUMNS
);
match sqlx::query_as::<_, RuntimeModel>(&query)
.bind(runtime_id)
.fetch_optional(&self.pool)
.await
{
Ok(Some(runtime)) => {
debug!(

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@@ -4,16 +4,19 @@
//! which executes actions in various runtime environments.
pub mod artifacts;
pub mod dynamic_runtime;
pub mod env_setup;
pub mod executor;
pub mod heartbeat;
pub mod registration;
pub mod runtime;
pub mod runtime_detect;
pub mod secrets;
pub mod service;
pub mod version_verify;
// Re-export commonly used types
pub use dynamic_runtime::auto_register_detected_runtimes;
pub use executor::ActionExecutor;
pub use heartbeat::HeartbeatManager;
pub use registration::WorkerRegistration;
@@ -21,7 +24,8 @@ pub use runtime::{
ExecutionContext, ExecutionResult, LocalRuntime, NativeRuntime, ProcessRuntime, Runtime,
RuntimeError, RuntimeResult,
};
pub use runtime_detect::DetectedRuntime;
pub use secrets::SecretManager;
pub use service::WorkerService;
pub use service::{StartupMode, WorkerService};
// Re-export test executor from common (shared business logic)
pub use attune_common::test_executor::{TestConfig, TestExecutor};

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@@ -13,6 +13,12 @@ use sqlx::PgPool;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use tracing::{info, warn};
use crate::runtime_detect::DetectedRuntime;
const ATTUNE_AGENT_MODE_ENV: &str = "ATTUNE_AGENT_MODE";
const ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV: &str = "ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_NAME";
const ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV: &str = "ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION";
/// Worker registration manager
pub struct WorkerRegistration {
pool: PgPool,
@@ -27,12 +33,60 @@ pub struct WorkerRegistration {
}
impl WorkerRegistration {
fn env_truthy(name: &str) -> bool {
std::env::var(name)
.ok()
.map(|value| matches!(value.trim().to_ascii_lowercase().as_str(), "1" | "true"))
.unwrap_or(false)
}
fn inject_agent_capabilities(capabilities: &mut HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>) {
if Self::env_truthy(ATTUNE_AGENT_MODE_ENV) {
capabilities.insert("agent_mode".to_string(), json!(true));
}
if let Ok(binary_name) = std::env::var(ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV) {
let binary_name = binary_name.trim();
if !binary_name.is_empty() {
capabilities.insert("agent_binary_name".to_string(), json!(binary_name));
}
}
if let Ok(binary_version) = std::env::var(ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV) {
let binary_version = binary_version.trim();
if !binary_version.is_empty() {
capabilities.insert("agent_binary_version".to_string(), json!(binary_version));
}
}
}
fn legacy_worker_name() -> Option<String> {
std::env::var("ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME")
.ok()
.map(|value| value.trim().to_string())
.filter(|value| !value.is_empty())
}
fn legacy_worker_type() -> Option<WorkerType> {
let value = std::env::var("ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE").ok()?;
match value.trim().to_ascii_lowercase().as_str() {
"local" => Some(WorkerType::Local),
"remote" => Some(WorkerType::Remote),
"container" => Some(WorkerType::Container),
other => {
warn!("Ignoring unrecognized ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE value: {}", other);
None
}
}
}
/// Create a new worker registration manager
pub fn new(pool: PgPool, config: &Config) -> Self {
let worker_name = config
.worker
.as_ref()
.and_then(|w| w.name.clone())
.or_else(Self::legacy_worker_name)
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
format!(
"worker-{}",
@@ -46,6 +100,7 @@ impl WorkerRegistration {
.worker
.as_ref()
.and_then(|w| w.worker_type)
.or_else(Self::legacy_worker_type)
.unwrap_or(WorkerType::Local);
let worker_role = WorkerRole::Action;
@@ -84,6 +139,8 @@ impl WorkerRegistration {
json!(env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")),
);
Self::inject_agent_capabilities(&mut capabilities);
// Placeholder for runtimes (will be detected asynchronously)
capabilities.insert("runtimes".to_string(), json!(Vec::<String>::new()));
@@ -100,6 +157,51 @@ impl WorkerRegistration {
}
}
/// Store detected runtime interpreter metadata in capabilities.
///
/// This is used by the agent (`attune-agent`) to record the full details of
/// auto-detected interpreters — binary paths and versions — alongside the
/// simple `runtimes` string list used for backward compatibility.
///
/// The data is stored under the `detected_interpreters` capability key as a
/// JSON array of objects:
/// ```json
/// [
/// {"name": "python", "path": "/usr/bin/python3", "version": "3.12.1"},
/// {"name": "shell", "path": "/bin/bash", "version": "5.2.15"}
/// ]
/// ```
pub fn set_detected_runtimes(&mut self, runtimes: Vec<DetectedRuntime>) {
let interpreters: Vec<serde_json::Value> = runtimes
.iter()
.map(|rt| {
json!({
"name": rt.name,
"path": rt.path,
"version": rt.version,
})
})
.collect();
self.capabilities
.insert("detected_interpreters".to_string(), json!(interpreters));
info!(
"Stored {} detected interpreter(s) in capabilities",
runtimes.len()
);
}
/// Mark this worker as running in agent mode.
///
/// Agent-mode workers auto-detect their runtimes at startup (as opposed to
/// being configured via `ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES` or config files). Setting
/// this flag allows the system to distinguish agents from standard workers.
pub fn set_agent_mode(&mut self, is_agent: bool) {
self.capabilities
.insert("agent_mode".to_string(), json!(is_agent));
}
/// Detect available runtimes using the unified runtime detector
pub async fn detect_capabilities(&mut self, config: &Config) -> Result<()> {
info!("Detecting worker capabilities...");
@@ -346,4 +448,96 @@ mod tests {
registration.deregister().await.unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_detected_runtimes_json_structure() {
// Test the JSON structure that set_detected_runtimes builds
let runtimes = vec![
DetectedRuntime {
name: "python".to_string(),
path: "/usr/bin/python3".to_string(),
version: Some("3.12.1".to_string()),
},
DetectedRuntime {
name: "shell".to_string(),
path: "/bin/bash".to_string(),
version: None,
},
];
let interpreters: Vec<serde_json::Value> = runtimes
.iter()
.map(|rt| {
json!({
"name": rt.name,
"path": rt.path,
"version": rt.version,
})
})
.collect();
let json_value = json!(interpreters);
// Verify structure
let arr = json_value.as_array().unwrap();
assert_eq!(arr.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(arr[0]["name"], "python");
assert_eq!(arr[0]["path"], "/usr/bin/python3");
assert_eq!(arr[0]["version"], "3.12.1");
assert_eq!(arr[1]["name"], "shell");
assert_eq!(arr[1]["path"], "/bin/bash");
assert!(arr[1]["version"].is_null());
}
#[test]
fn test_detected_runtimes_empty() {
let runtimes: Vec<DetectedRuntime> = vec![];
let interpreters: Vec<serde_json::Value> = runtimes
.iter()
.map(|rt| {
json!({
"name": rt.name,
"path": rt.path,
"version": rt.version,
})
})
.collect();
let json_value = json!(interpreters);
assert_eq!(json_value.as_array().unwrap().len(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_agent_mode_capability_value() {
// Verify the JSON value for agent_mode capability
let value = json!(true);
assert_eq!(value, true);
let value = json!(false);
assert_eq!(value, false);
}
#[test]
fn test_inject_agent_capabilities_from_env() {
std::env::set_var(ATTUNE_AGENT_MODE_ENV, "TRUE");
std::env::set_var(ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV, "attune-agent");
std::env::set_var(ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV, "1.2.3");
let mut capabilities = HashMap::new();
WorkerRegistration::inject_agent_capabilities(&mut capabilities);
assert_eq!(capabilities.get("agent_mode"), Some(&json!(true)));
assert_eq!(
capabilities.get("agent_binary_name"),
Some(&json!("attune-agent"))
);
assert_eq!(
capabilities.get("agent_binary_version"),
Some(&json!("1.2.3"))
);
std::env::remove_var(ATTUNE_AGENT_MODE_ENV);
std::env::remove_var(ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_NAME_ENV);
std::env::remove_var(ATTUNE_AGENT_BINARY_VERSION_ENV);
}
}

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@@ -24,13 +24,77 @@ use attune_common::models::runtime::{
};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex as StdMutex, OnceLock};
use tokio::process::Command;
use tracing::{debug, error, info, warn};
/// Per-directory locks for lazy environment setup to prevent concurrent
/// setup of the same environment from corrupting it. When two executions
/// for the same pack arrive concurrently (e.g. in agent mode), both may
/// see `!env_dir.exists()` and race to run `setup_pack_environment`.
/// This map provides a per-directory async mutex so that only one setup
/// runs at a time for each env_dir path.
static ENV_SETUP_LOCKS: OnceLock<StdMutex<HashMap<PathBuf, Arc<tokio::sync::Mutex<()>>>>> =
OnceLock::new();
fn get_env_setup_lock(env_dir: &Path) -> Arc<tokio::sync::Mutex<()>> {
let locks = ENV_SETUP_LOCKS.get_or_init(|| StdMutex::new(HashMap::new()));
let mut map = locks.lock().unwrap();
map.entry(env_dir.to_path_buf())
.or_insert_with(|| Arc::new(tokio::sync::Mutex::new(())))
.clone()
}
fn bash_single_quote_escape(s: &str) -> String {
s.replace('\'', "'\\''")
}
fn format_command_for_log(cmd: &Command) -> String {
let program = cmd.as_std().get_program().to_string_lossy().into_owned();
let args = cmd
.as_std()
.get_args()
.map(|arg| arg.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let cwd = cmd
.as_std()
.get_current_dir()
.map(|dir| dir.display().to_string())
.unwrap_or_else(|| "<inherit>".to_string());
let env = cmd
.as_std()
.get_envs()
.map(|(key, value)| {
let key = key.to_string_lossy().into_owned();
let value = value
.map(|v| {
if is_sensitive_env_var(&key) {
"<redacted>".to_string()
} else {
v.to_string_lossy().into_owned()
}
})
.unwrap_or_else(|| "<unset>".to_string());
format!("{key}={value}")
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
format!(
"program={program}, args={args:?}, cwd={cwd}, env={env:?}",
args = args,
env = env,
)
}
fn is_sensitive_env_var(key: &str) -> bool {
let upper = key.to_ascii_uppercase();
upper.contains("TOKEN")
|| upper.contains("SECRET")
|| upper.contains("PASSWORD")
|| upper.ends_with("_KEY")
|| upper == "KEY"
}
/// A generic runtime driven by `RuntimeExecutionConfig` from the database.
///
/// Each `ProcessRuntime` instance corresponds to a row in the `runtime` table.
@@ -615,88 +679,127 @@ impl Runtime for ProcessRuntime {
None
};
// Runtime environments are set up proactively — either at worker startup
// (scanning all registered packs) or via pack.registered MQ events when a
// new pack is installed. We only log a warning here if the expected
// environment directory is missing so operators can investigate.
if effective_config.environment.is_some() && pack_dir.exists() && !env_dir.exists() {
warn!(
"Runtime environment for pack '{}' not found at {}. \
The environment should have been created at startup or on pack registration. \
Proceeding with system interpreter as fallback.",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
);
}
// Lazy environment setup: if the environment directory doesn't exist but
// should (i.e., there's an environment config and the pack dir exists),
// create it on-demand. This is the primary code path for agent mode where
// proactive startup setup is skipped, but it also serves as a safety net
// for standard workers if the environment was somehow missed.
// Acquire a per-directory async lock to serialize environment setup.
// This prevents concurrent executions for the same pack from racing
// to create or repair the environment simultaneously.
if effective_config.environment.is_some() && pack_dir.exists() {
let env_lock = get_env_setup_lock(&env_dir);
let _guard = env_lock.lock().await;
// If the environment directory exists but contains a broken interpreter
// (e.g. broken symlinks from a venv created in a different container),
// attempt to recreate it before resolving the interpreter.
if effective_config.environment.is_some() && env_dir.exists() && pack_dir.exists() {
if let Some(ref env_cfg) = effective_config.environment {
if let Some(ref interp_template) = env_cfg.interpreter_path {
let mut vars = std::collections::HashMap::new();
vars.insert("env_dir", env_dir.to_string_lossy().to_string());
vars.insert("pack_dir", pack_dir.to_string_lossy().to_string());
let resolved = RuntimeExecutionConfig::resolve_template(interp_template, &vars);
let resolved_path = std::path::PathBuf::from(&resolved);
// --- Lazy environment creation (double-checked after lock) ---
if !env_dir.exists() {
info!(
"Runtime environment for pack '{}' not found at {}. \
Creating on first use (lazy setup).",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
);
// Check for a broken symlink: symlink_metadata succeeds for
// the link itself even when its target is missing, while
// exists() (which follows symlinks) returns false.
let is_broken_symlink = !resolved_path.exists()
&& std::fs::symlink_metadata(&resolved_path)
.map(|m| m.file_type().is_symlink())
.unwrap_or(false);
if is_broken_symlink {
let target = std::fs::read_link(&resolved_path)
.map(|t| t.display().to_string())
.unwrap_or_else(|_| "<unreadable>".to_string());
warn!(
"Detected broken symlink at '{}' -> '{}' in venv for pack '{}'. \
Removing broken environment and recreating...",
resolved_path.display(),
target,
let setup_runtime = ProcessRuntime::new(
self.runtime_name.clone(),
effective_config.clone(),
self.packs_base_dir.clone(),
self.runtime_envs_dir.clone(),
);
match setup_runtime
.setup_pack_environment(&pack_dir, &env_dir)
.await
{
Ok(()) => {
info!(
"Successfully created environment for pack '{}' at {} (lazy setup)",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
);
}
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"Failed to create environment for pack '{}' at {}: {}. \
Proceeding with system interpreter as fallback.",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
e,
);
}
}
}
// Remove the broken environment directory
if let Err(e) = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&env_dir) {
// --- Broken-symlink repair (also under the per-directory lock) ---
// If the environment directory exists but contains a broken interpreter
// (e.g. broken symlinks from a venv created in a different container),
// attempt to recreate it before resolving the interpreter.
if env_dir.exists() {
if let Some(ref env_cfg) = effective_config.environment {
if let Some(ref interp_template) = env_cfg.interpreter_path {
let mut vars = std::collections::HashMap::new();
vars.insert("env_dir", env_dir.to_string_lossy().to_string());
vars.insert("pack_dir", pack_dir.to_string_lossy().to_string());
let resolved =
RuntimeExecutionConfig::resolve_template(interp_template, &vars);
let resolved_path = std::path::PathBuf::from(&resolved);
// Check for a broken symlink: symlink_metadata succeeds for
// the link itself even when its target is missing, while
// exists() (which follows symlinks) returns false.
let is_broken_symlink = !resolved_path.exists()
&& std::fs::symlink_metadata(&resolved_path)
.map(|m| m.file_type().is_symlink())
.unwrap_or(false);
if is_broken_symlink {
let target = std::fs::read_link(&resolved_path)
.map(|t| t.display().to_string())
.unwrap_or_else(|_| "<unreadable>".to_string());
warn!(
"Failed to remove broken environment at {}: {}. \
Will proceed with system interpreter.",
env_dir.display(),
e,
"Detected broken symlink at '{}' -> '{}' in venv for pack '{}'. \
Removing broken environment and recreating...",
resolved_path.display(),
target,
context.action_ref,
);
} else {
// Recreate the environment using a temporary ProcessRuntime
// with the effective (possibly version-specific) config.
let setup_runtime = ProcessRuntime::new(
self.runtime_name.clone(),
effective_config.clone(),
self.packs_base_dir.clone(),
self.runtime_envs_dir.clone(),
);
match setup_runtime
.setup_pack_environment(&pack_dir, &env_dir)
.await
{
Ok(()) => {
info!(
"Successfully recreated environment for pack '{}' at {}",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
);
}
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"Failed to recreate environment for pack '{}' at {}: {}. \
Will proceed with system interpreter.",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
e,
);
// Remove the broken environment directory
if let Err(e) = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&env_dir) {
warn!(
"Failed to remove broken environment at {}: {}. \
Will proceed with system interpreter.",
env_dir.display(),
e,
);
} else {
// Recreate the environment using a temporary ProcessRuntime
// with the effective (possibly version-specific) config.
let setup_runtime = ProcessRuntime::new(
self.runtime_name.clone(),
effective_config.clone(),
self.packs_base_dir.clone(),
self.runtime_envs_dir.clone(),
);
match setup_runtime
.setup_pack_environment(&pack_dir, &env_dir)
.await
{
Ok(()) => {
info!(
"Successfully recreated environment for pack '{}' at {}",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
);
}
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"Failed to recreate environment for pack '{}' at {}: {}. \
Will proceed with system interpreter.",
context.action_ref,
env_dir.display(),
e,
);
}
}
}
}
@@ -727,12 +830,9 @@ impl Runtime for ProcessRuntime {
// resolved against the current pack/env directories.
if !effective_config.env_vars.is_empty() {
let vars = effective_config.build_template_vars_with_env(&pack_dir, env_dir_opt);
for (key, value_template) in &effective_config.env_vars {
let resolved = RuntimeExecutionConfig::resolve_template(value_template, &vars);
debug!(
"Setting runtime env var: {}={} (template: {})",
key, resolved, value_template
);
for (key, env_var_config) in &effective_config.env_vars {
let resolved = env_var_config.resolve(&vars, env.get(key).map(String::as_str));
debug!("Setting runtime env var: {}={}", key, resolved);
env.insert(key.clone(), resolved);
}
}
@@ -840,10 +940,10 @@ impl Runtime for ProcessRuntime {
}
};
// Log the full command about to be executed
// Log the spawned process accurately instead of using Command's shell-like Debug output.
info!(
"Running command: {:?} (action: '{}', execution_id: {}, working_dir: {:?})",
cmd,
"Running command: {} (action: '{}', execution_id: {}, working_dir: {:?})",
format_command_for_log(&cmd),
context.action_ref,
context.execution_id,
working_dir
@@ -959,7 +1059,8 @@ mod tests {
use super::*;
use attune_common::models::runtime::{
DependencyConfig, EnvironmentConfig, InlineExecutionConfig, InlineExecutionStrategy,
InterpreterConfig, RuntimeExecutionConfig,
InterpreterConfig, RuntimeEnvVarConfig, RuntimeEnvVarOperation, RuntimeEnvVarSpec,
RuntimeExecutionConfig,
};
use attune_common::models::{OutputFormat, ParameterDelivery, ParameterFormat};
use std::collections::HashMap;
@@ -1274,6 +1375,88 @@ mod tests {
assert!(result.stdout.contains("hello from python process runtime"));
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_execute_python_file_with_pack_lib_on_pythonpath() {
let temp_dir = TempDir::new().unwrap();
let packs_dir = temp_dir.path().join("packs");
let pack_dir = packs_dir.join("testpack");
let actions_dir = pack_dir.join("actions");
let lib_dir = pack_dir.join("lib");
std::fs::create_dir_all(&actions_dir).unwrap();
std::fs::create_dir_all(&lib_dir).unwrap();
std::fs::write(
lib_dir.join("helper.py"),
"def message():\n return 'hello from pack lib'\n",
)
.unwrap();
std::fs::write(
actions_dir.join("hello.py"),
"import helper\nimport os\nprint(helper.message())\nprint(os.environ['PYTHONPATH'])\n",
)
.unwrap();
let mut env_vars = HashMap::new();
env_vars.insert(
"PYTHONPATH".to_string(),
RuntimeEnvVarConfig::Spec(RuntimeEnvVarSpec {
value: "{pack_dir}/lib".to_string(),
operation: RuntimeEnvVarOperation::Prepend,
separator: ":".to_string(),
}),
);
let runtime = ProcessRuntime::new(
"python".to_string(),
RuntimeExecutionConfig {
interpreter: InterpreterConfig {
binary: "python3".to_string(),
args: vec![],
file_extension: Some(".py".to_string()),
},
inline_execution: InlineExecutionConfig::default(),
environment: None,
dependencies: None,
env_vars,
},
packs_dir,
temp_dir.path().join("runtime_envs"),
);
let mut env = HashMap::new();
env.insert("PYTHONPATH".to_string(), "/existing/pythonpath".to_string());
let context = ExecutionContext {
execution_id: 3,
action_ref: "testpack.hello".to_string(),
parameters: HashMap::new(),
env,
secrets: HashMap::new(),
timeout: Some(10),
working_dir: None,
entry_point: "hello.py".to_string(),
code: None,
code_path: Some(actions_dir.join("hello.py")),
runtime_name: Some("python".to_string()),
runtime_config_override: None,
runtime_env_dir_suffix: None,
selected_runtime_version: None,
max_stdout_bytes: 1024 * 1024,
max_stderr_bytes: 1024 * 1024,
parameter_delivery: ParameterDelivery::default(),
parameter_format: ParameterFormat::default(),
output_format: OutputFormat::default(),
cancel_token: None,
};
let result = runtime.execute(context).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.exit_code, 0);
assert!(result.stdout.contains("hello from pack lib"));
assert!(result
.stdout
.contains(&format!("{}/lib:/existing/pythonpath", pack_dir.display())));
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_execute_inline_code() {
let temp_dir = TempDir::new().unwrap();

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
//! Compatibility wrapper around the shared agent runtime detection module.
pub use attune_common::agent_runtime_detection::{
detect_runtimes, format_as_env_value, DetectedRuntime,
};
pub fn print_detection_report(runtimes: &[DetectedRuntime]) {
attune_common::agent_runtime_detection::print_detection_report_for_env(
"ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES",
runtimes,
);
}

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use attune_common::mq::{
MessageEnvelope, MessageType, PackRegisteredPayload, Publisher, PublisherConfig,
};
use attune_common::repositories::{execution::ExecutionRepository, FindById};
use attune_common::runtime_detection::runtime_in_filter;
use attune_common::runtime_detection::runtime_aliases_match_filter;
use chrono::Utc;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use sqlx::PgPool;
@@ -45,12 +45,32 @@ use crate::runtime::local::LocalRuntime;
use crate::runtime::native::NativeRuntime;
use crate::runtime::process::ProcessRuntime;
use crate::runtime::RuntimeRegistry;
use crate::runtime_detect::DetectedRuntime;
use crate::secrets::SecretManager;
use crate::version_verify;
use attune_common::repositories::runtime::RuntimeRepository;
use attune_common::repositories::List;
/// Controls how the worker initializes its runtime environment.
///
/// The standard `attune-worker` binary uses `Worker` mode with proactive
/// setup at startup, while the `attune-agent` binary uses `Agent` mode
/// with lazy (on-demand) initialization.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum StartupMode {
/// Full worker mode: proactive environment setup, full version
/// verification sweep at startup. Used by `attune-worker`.
Worker,
/// Agent mode: lazy environment setup (on first use), on-demand
/// version verification, auto-detected runtimes. Used by `attune-agent`.
Agent {
/// Runtimes detected by the auto-detection module.
detected_runtimes: Vec<DetectedRuntime>,
},
}
/// Message payload for execution.scheduled events
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ExecutionScheduledPayload {
@@ -93,6 +113,10 @@ pub struct WorkerService {
/// Tracks cancellation requests that arrived before the in-memory token
/// for an execution had been registered.
pending_cancellations: Arc<Mutex<HashSet<i64>>>,
/// Controls whether this worker runs in full `Worker` mode (proactive
/// environment setup, full version verification) or `Agent` mode (lazy
/// setup, auto-detected runtimes).
startup_mode: StartupMode,
}
impl WorkerService {
@@ -229,10 +253,10 @@ impl WorkerService {
// Uses alias-aware matching so that e.g. filter "node"
// matches DB runtime name "Node.js" (lowercased to "node.js").
if let Some(ref filter) = runtime_filter {
if !runtime_in_filter(&rt_name, filter) {
if !runtime_aliases_match_filter(&rt.aliases, filter) {
debug!(
"Skipping runtime '{}' (not in ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES filter)",
rt_name
"Skipping runtime '{}' (aliases {:?} not in ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES filter)",
rt_name, rt.aliases
);
continue;
}
@@ -402,9 +426,26 @@ impl WorkerService {
in_flight_tasks: Arc::new(Mutex::new(JoinSet::new())),
cancel_tokens: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())),
pending_cancellations: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashSet::new())),
startup_mode: StartupMode::Worker,
})
}
/// Set agent-detected runtimes for inclusion in worker registration.
///
/// When the worker is started as `attune-agent`, the agent entrypoint
/// auto-detects available interpreters and passes them here. During
/// [`start()`](Self::start), the detection results are stored in the
/// worker's capabilities as `detected_interpreters` (structured JSON
/// with binary paths and versions) and the `agent_mode` flag is set.
///
/// This method is a no-op for the standard `attune-worker` binary.
pub fn with_detected_runtimes(mut self, runtimes: Vec<DetectedRuntime>) -> Self {
self.startup_mode = StartupMode::Agent {
detected_runtimes: runtimes,
};
self
}
/// Start the worker service
pub async fn start(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
info!("Starting Worker Service");
@@ -413,6 +454,21 @@ impl WorkerService {
let worker_id = {
let mut reg = self.registration.write().await;
reg.detect_capabilities(&self.config).await?;
// If running as an agent, store the detected interpreter metadata
// and set the agent_mode flag before registering.
if let StartupMode::Agent {
ref detected_runtimes,
} = self.startup_mode
{
reg.set_detected_runtimes(detected_runtimes.clone());
reg.set_agent_mode(true);
info!(
"Agent mode: {} detected interpreter(s) will be stored in capabilities",
detected_runtimes.len()
);
}
reg.register().await?
};
self.worker_id = Some(worker_id);
@@ -430,16 +486,26 @@ impl WorkerService {
})?;
info!("Worker-specific message queue infrastructure setup completed");
// Verify which runtime versions are available on this system.
// This updates the `available` flag in the database so that
// `select_best_version()` only considers genuinely present versions.
self.verify_runtime_versions().await;
match &self.startup_mode {
StartupMode::Worker => {
// Verify which runtime versions are available on this system.
// This updates the `available` flag in the database so that
// `select_best_version()` only considers genuinely present versions.
self.verify_runtime_versions().await;
// Proactively set up runtime environments for all registered packs.
// This runs before we start consuming execution messages so that
// environments are ready by the time the first execution arrives.
// Now version-aware: creates per-version environments where needed.
self.scan_and_setup_environments().await;
// Proactively set up runtime environments for all registered packs.
// This runs before we start consuming execution messages so that
// environments are ready by the time the first execution arrives.
// Now version-aware: creates per-version environments where needed.
self.scan_and_setup_environments().await;
}
StartupMode::Agent { .. } => {
// Skip proactive setup — will happen lazily on first execution
info!(
"Agent mode: deferring environment setup and version verification to first use"
);
}
}
// Start heartbeat
self.heartbeat.start().await?;

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use tracing::{debug, info, warn};
use attune_common::models::RuntimeVersion;
use attune_common::repositories::runtime_version::RuntimeVersionRepository;
use attune_common::runtime_detection::runtime_in_filter;
use attune_common::runtime_detection::runtime_aliases_match_filter;
/// Result of verifying all runtime versions at startup.
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ pub async fn verify_all_runtime_versions(
.to_lowercase();
if let Some(filter) = runtime_filter {
if !runtime_in_filter(&rt_base_name, filter) {
if !runtime_aliases_match_filter(&[rt_base_name.to_string()], filter) {
debug!(
"Skipping version '{}' of runtime '{}' (not in worker runtime filter)",
version.version, version.runtime_ref,

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@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
# Agent-Based Worker Services
#
# This override file demonstrates how to add custom runtime workers to Attune
# by injecting the universal worker agent into any container image.
#
# Usage:
# docker compose -f docker-compose.yaml -f docker-compose.agent.yaml up -d
#
# Prerequisites:
# The init-agent service (defined in docker-compose.yaml) must be present.
# It builds the statically-linked worker and sensor agent binaries and populates the agent_bin volume.
#
# How it works:
# 1. init-agent builds musl-static injected agent binaries and copies them to the agent_bin volume
# 2. Each worker service mounts agent_bin read-only and uses the agent as its entrypoint
# 3. The agent auto-detects available runtimes in the container (python, ruby, node, etc.)
# 4. No Dockerfile needed — just point at any container image with your desired runtime
#
# Adding your own worker:
# Copy one of the examples below and change:
# - service name (e.g., worker-my-runtime)
# - image (any Docker image with your runtime installed)
# - ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME (unique name for this worker)
# - Optionally set ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES to override auto-detection
services:
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Ruby Worker — Official Ruby image with auto-detected runtime
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
worker-ruby:
image: ruby:3.3-slim
container_name: attune-worker-ruby
depends_on:
init-agent:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-packs:
condition: service_completed_successfully
migrations:
condition: service_completed_successfully
postgres:
condition: service_healthy
rabbitmq:
condition: service_healthy
entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
stop_grace_period: 45s
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-ruby-01
ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL: postgresql://attune:attune@postgres:5432/attune
ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
# ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES omitted — auto-detected as ruby,shell
volumes:
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
- runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
- artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
start_period: 20s
networks:
- attune-network
restart: unless-stopped
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Python 3.12 Worker — Use a specific Python version via the agent
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This demonstrates using the agent with a specific Python version instead of
# the built-in worker-python service (which uses debian:bookworm-slim + apt).
#
# worker-python312:
# image: python:3.12-slim
# container_name: attune-worker-python312
# depends_on:
# init-agent:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# init-packs:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# migrations:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# postgres:
# condition: service_healthy
# rabbitmq:
# condition: service_healthy
# entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
# stop_grace_period: 45s
# environment:
# RUST_LOG: info
# ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
# ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-python312-01
# ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
# ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
# ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
# ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL: postgresql://attune:attune@postgres:5432/attune
# ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
# ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
# volumes:
# - agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
# - ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
# - packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
# - runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
# - artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
# healthcheck:
# test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
# interval: 30s
# timeout: 10s
# retries: 3
# start_period: 20s
# networks:
# - attune-network
# restart: unless-stopped
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GPU Worker — NVIDIA CUDA image for GPU-accelerated workloads
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Requires: NVIDIA Container Toolkit installed on the Docker host
# See: https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/
#
# worker-gpu:
# image: nvidia/cuda:12.3.1-runtime-ubuntu22.04
# container_name: attune-worker-gpu
# depends_on:
# init-agent:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# init-packs:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# migrations:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# postgres:
# condition: service_healthy
# rabbitmq:
# condition: service_healthy
# entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
# runtime: nvidia
# stop_grace_period: 45s
# environment:
# RUST_LOG: info
# ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
# ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-gpu-01
# ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
# ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES: python,shell # Manual override — CUDA image has python pre-installed
# ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
# ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
# ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL: postgresql://attune:attune@postgres:5432/attune
# ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
# ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
# volumes:
# - agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
# - ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
# - packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
# - runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
# - artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
# healthcheck:
# test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
# interval: 30s
# timeout: 10s
# retries: 3
# start_period: 20s
# networks:
# - attune-network
# restart: unless-stopped
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Custom Image Worker — Template for any container image
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copy this template and customize for your runtime:
#
# worker-custom:
# image: my-org/my-custom-image:latest
# container_name: attune-worker-custom
# depends_on:
# init-agent:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# init-packs:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# migrations:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
# postgres:
# condition: service_healthy
# rabbitmq:
# condition: service_healthy
# entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
# stop_grace_period: 45s
# environment:
# RUST_LOG: info
# ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
# ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-custom-01
# ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
# ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
# ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
# ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL: postgresql://attune:attune@postgres:5432/attune
# ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
# ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
# volumes:
# - agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
# - ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
# - packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
# - runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
# - artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
# healthcheck:
# test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
# interval: 30s
# timeout: 10s
# retries: 3
# start_period: 20s
# networks:
# - attune-network
# restart: unless-stopped

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@@ -10,6 +10,10 @@
# Password: TestPass123!
# See docs/testing/test-user-setup.md for custom users
# Runtime config file selection:
# ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH controls the host-side config YAML mounted into services.
# Default: ./config.docker.yaml
services:
# ============================================================================
# Infrastructure Services
@@ -122,6 +126,29 @@ services:
restart: on-failure
entrypoint: "" # Override Python image entrypoint
# Agent binary volume population (builds the statically-linked worker and sensor agents)
# Other containers can use these binaries by mounting agent_bin and running
# /opt/attune/agent/attune-agent or /opt/attune/agent/attune-sensor-agent.
init-agent:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.agent
target: agent-init
args:
BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE: 1
container_name: attune-init-agent
volumes:
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent
entrypoint:
[
"/bin/sh",
"-c",
"cp /usr/local/bin/attune-agent /opt/attune/agent/attune-agent && cp /usr/local/bin/attune-sensor-agent /opt/attune/agent/attune-sensor-agent && chmod +x /opt/attune/agent/attune-agent /opt/attune/agent/attune-sensor-agent && /usr/local/bin/attune-agent --version > /opt/attune/agent/attune-agent.version && /usr/local/bin/attune-sensor-agent --version > /opt/attune/agent/attune-sensor-agent.version && echo 'Agent binaries copied successfully'",
]
restart: "no"
networks:
- attune-network
rabbitmq:
image: rabbitmq:3.13-management-alpine
container_name: attune-rabbitmq
@@ -174,7 +201,7 @@ services:
container_name: attune-api
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
# Security - MUST set these in production via .env file
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
@@ -189,12 +216,16 @@ services:
ports:
- "8080:8080"
volumes:
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:rw
- ./packs.dev:/opt/attune/packs.dev:rw
- runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
- artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
- api_logs:/opt/attune/logs
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
depends_on:
init-agent:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-packs:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-user:
@@ -227,7 +258,7 @@ services:
container_name: attune-executor
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL: postgresql://attune:attune@postgres:5432/attune
@@ -235,6 +266,7 @@ services:
ATTUNE__CACHE__URL: redis://redis:6379
ATTUNE__WORKER__WORKER_TYPE: container
volumes:
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
- ./packs.dev:/opt/attune/packs.dev:rw
- artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts:ro
@@ -265,19 +297,17 @@ services:
# ============================================================================
# Workers
# ============================================================================
# Default agent-based workers
# These use stock runtime images and inject the statically-linked attune-agent
# from the shared agent_bin volume instead of baking attune-worker into each image.
worker-shell:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.worker.optimized
target: worker-base
args:
BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE: 1
image: debian:bookworm-slim
container_name: attune-worker-shell
entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
stop_grace_period: 45s
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES: shell
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-shell-01
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
@@ -286,12 +316,16 @@ services:
ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
volumes:
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
- ./packs.dev:/opt/attune/packs.dev:rw
- runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
- artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
- worker_shell_logs:/opt/attune/logs
depends_on:
init-agent:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-packs:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-user:
@@ -303,7 +337,7 @@ services:
rabbitmq:
condition: service_healthy
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-worker || exit 1"]
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
@@ -312,20 +346,15 @@ services:
- attune-network
restart: unless-stopped
# Python worker - Shell + Python runtime
# Python worker - official Python image with agent auto-detection
worker-python:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.worker.optimized
target: worker-python
args:
BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE: 1
image: python:3.12-slim
container_name: attune-worker-python
entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
stop_grace_period: 45s
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES: shell,python
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-python-01
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
@@ -334,12 +363,16 @@ services:
ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
volumes:
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
- ./packs.dev:/opt/attune/packs.dev:rw
- runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
- artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
- worker_python_logs:/opt/attune/logs
depends_on:
init-agent:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-packs:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-user:
@@ -351,7 +384,7 @@ services:
rabbitmq:
condition: service_healthy
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-worker || exit 1"]
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
@@ -360,20 +393,15 @@ services:
- attune-network
restart: unless-stopped
# Node worker - Shell + Node.js runtime
# Node worker - official Node.js image with agent auto-detection
worker-node:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.worker.optimized
target: worker-node
args:
BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE: 1
image: node:22-slim
container_name: attune-worker-node
entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
stop_grace_period: 45s
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES: shell,node
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-node-01
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
@@ -382,12 +410,16 @@ services:
ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
volumes:
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
- ./packs.dev:/opt/attune/packs.dev:rw
- runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
- artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
- worker_node_logs:/opt/attune/logs
depends_on:
init-agent:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-packs:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-user:
@@ -399,7 +431,7 @@ services:
rabbitmq:
condition: service_healthy
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-worker || exit 1"]
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
@@ -408,19 +440,17 @@ services:
- attune-network
restart: unless-stopped
# Full worker - All runtimes (shell, python, node, native)
# Full worker - Python + Node image with manual native capability override
worker-full:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.worker.optimized
target: worker-full
args:
BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE: 1
image: nikolaik/python-nodejs:python3.12-nodejs22-slim
container_name: attune-worker-full
entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-agent"]
stop_grace_period: 45s
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
# Keep native support enabled explicitly; the agent auto-detects interpreters
# but "native" is a capability flag rather than a discoverable interpreter.
ATTUNE_WORKER_RUNTIMES: shell,python,node,native
ATTUNE_WORKER_TYPE: container
ATTUNE_WORKER_NAME: worker-full-01
@@ -430,12 +460,16 @@ services:
ATTUNE__MESSAGE_QUEUE__URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
ATTUNE_API_URL: http://attune-api:8080
volumes:
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:ro
- ./packs.dev:/opt/attune/packs.dev:rw
- runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
- artifacts_data:/opt/attune/artifacts
- worker_full_logs:/opt/attune/logs
depends_on:
init-agent:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-packs:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-user:
@@ -447,7 +481,7 @@ services:
rabbitmq:
condition: service_healthy
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-worker || exit 1"]
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pgrep -f attune-agent || exit 1"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
@@ -456,18 +490,18 @@ services:
- attune-network
restart: unless-stopped
# Default sensor service now uses the injected sensor agent inside a stock runtime image.
sensor:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile.sensor.optimized
target: sensor-full
args:
BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE: 1
image: nikolaik/python-nodejs:python3.12-nodejs22-slim
container_name: attune-sensor
entrypoint: ["/opt/attune/agent/attune-sensor-agent"]
stop_grace_period: 45s
environment:
RUST_LOG: debug
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
# Keep native support enabled explicitly; interpreter auto-detection does
# not infer the synthetic "native" capability.
ATTUNE_SENSOR_RUNTIMES: shell,python,node,native
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL: postgresql://attune:attune@postgres:5432/attune
@@ -478,11 +512,15 @@ services:
ATTUNE_MQ_URL: amqp://attune:attune@rabbitmq:5672
ATTUNE_PACKS_BASE_DIR: /opt/attune/packs
volumes:
- agent_bin:/opt/attune/agent:ro
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- packs_data:/opt/attune/packs:rw
- ./packs.dev:/opt/attune/packs.dev:rw
- runtime_envs:/opt/attune/runtime_envs
- sensor_logs:/opt/attune/logs
depends_on:
init-agent:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-packs:
condition: service_completed_successfully
init-user:
@@ -513,7 +551,7 @@ services:
container_name: attune-notifier
environment:
RUST_LOG: info
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config.yaml
ATTUNE_CONFIG: /opt/attune/config/config.yaml
ATTUNE__SECURITY__JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET:-docker-dev-secret-change-in-production}
ATTUNE__SECURITY__ENCRYPTION_KEY: ${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-docker-dev-encryption-key-please-change-in-production-32plus}
ATTUNE__DATABASE__URL: postgresql://attune:attune@postgres:5432/attune
@@ -522,6 +560,7 @@ services:
ports:
- "8081:8081"
volumes:
- ${ATTUNE_DOCKER_CONFIG_PATH:-./config.docker.yaml}:/opt/attune/config/config.yaml:ro
- notifier_logs:/opt/attune/logs
depends_on:
migrations:
@@ -609,6 +648,8 @@ volumes:
driver: local
artifacts_data:
driver: local
agent_bin:
driver: local
# ============================================================================
# Networks

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@@ -219,10 +219,10 @@ docker builder prune --keep-storage 10GB
### Want faster parallel builds
Remove `sharing=locked` from `docker/Dockerfile` and use cache warming:
Remove `sharing=locked` from the optimized Dockerfiles and use cache warming:
```bash
# Edit docker/Dockerfile - remove ,sharing=locked from RUN --mount lines
# Edit the optimized Dockerfiles - remove ,sharing=locked from RUN --mount lines
make docker-cache-warm
make docker-build
```
@@ -250,4 +250,4 @@ make docker-build
**Recommended workflow**: Use `make docker-cache-warm` before `make docker-build` for faster initial builds.
**Trade-off**: Slight increase in build time (~5-10 min) for 100% reliability is worth it for production deployments.
**Trade-off**: Slight increase in build time (~5-10 min) for 100% reliability is worth it for production deployments.

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@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
# Multi-stage Dockerfile for Attune Rust services
# This Dockerfile can build any of the Attune services by specifying a build argument
# Usage: DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg SERVICE=api -f docker/Dockerfile -t attune-api .
#
# BuildKit cache mounts are used to speed up incremental builds by persisting:
# - Cargo registry and git cache (with sharing=locked to prevent race conditions)
# - Rust incremental compilation artifacts
#
# This dramatically reduces rebuild times from ~5 minutes to ~30 seconds for code-only changes.
ARG RUST_VERSION=1.92
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION=bookworm
# ============================================================================
# Stage 1: Builder - Compile the Rust services
# ============================================================================
FROM rust:${RUST_VERSION}-${DEBIAN_VERSION} AS builder
# Install build dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
pkg-config \
libssl-dev \
ca-certificates \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
WORKDIR /build
# Increase rustc stack size to prevent SIGSEGV during release builds
ENV RUST_MIN_STACK=16777216
# Copy workspace manifests and source code
COPY Cargo.toml Cargo.lock ./
COPY crates/ ./crates/
COPY migrations/ ./migrations/
COPY .sqlx/ ./.sqlx/
# Build argument to specify which service to build
ARG SERVICE=api
# Build the specified service with BuildKit cache mounts
# Cache mount sharing modes prevent race conditions during parallel builds:
# - sharing=locked: Only one build can access the cache at a time (prevents file conflicts)
# - cargo registry/git: Locked to prevent "File exists" errors when extracting dependencies
# - target: Locked to prevent compilation artifact conflicts
#
# This is slower than parallel builds but eliminates race conditions.
# Alternative: Use docker-compose --build with --no-parallel flag, or build sequentially.
#
# First build: ~5-6 minutes
# Incremental builds (code changes only): ~30-60 seconds
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/git,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,target=/build/target,sharing=locked \
cargo build --release --bin attune-${SERVICE} && \
cp /build/target/release/attune-${SERVICE} /build/attune-service-binary
# ============================================================================
# Stage 2: Pack Binaries Builder - Build native pack binaries with GLIBC 2.36
# ============================================================================
FROM rust:${RUST_VERSION}-${DEBIAN_VERSION} AS pack-builder
# Install build dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
pkg-config \
libssl-dev \
ca-certificates \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
WORKDIR /build
# Increase rustc stack size to prevent SIGSEGV during release builds
ENV RUST_MIN_STACK=16777216
# Copy workspace files
COPY Cargo.toml Cargo.lock ./
COPY crates/ ./crates/
COPY .sqlx/ ./.sqlx/
# Build pack binaries (sensors, etc.) with GLIBC 2.36 for maximum compatibility
# These binaries will work on any system with GLIBC 2.36 or newer
# IMPORTANT: Copy binaries WITHIN the cache mount, before it's unmounted
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/git,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,target=/build/target,sharing=locked \
mkdir -p /build/pack-binaries && \
cargo build --release --bin attune-core-timer-sensor && \
cp /build/target/release/attune-core-timer-sensor /build/pack-binaries/attune-core-timer-sensor && \
ls -lh /build/pack-binaries/
# Verify binaries were copied successfully (after cache unmount)
RUN ls -lah /build/pack-binaries/ && \
test -f /build/pack-binaries/attune-core-timer-sensor && \
echo "Timer sensor binary built successfully"
# ============================================================================
# Stage 3: Runtime - Create minimal runtime image
# ============================================================================
FROM debian:${DEBIAN_VERSION}-slim AS runtime
# Install runtime dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
ca-certificates \
libssl3 \
curl \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Create non-root user
RUN useradd -m -u 1000 attune && \
mkdir -p /opt/attune/packs /opt/attune/logs && \
chown -R attune:attune /opt/attune
WORKDIR /opt/attune
# Copy the service binary from builder
# Note: We copy from /build/attune-service-binary because the cache mount is not available in COPY
COPY --from=builder /build/attune-service-binary /usr/local/bin/attune-service
# Copy configuration for Docker Compose development
# Production: mount config files as a volume instead of baking them into the image
COPY config.docker.yaml ./config.yaml
# Copy migrations for services that need them
COPY migrations/ ./migrations/
# Copy packs directory (excluding binaries that will be overwritten)
COPY packs/ ./packs/
# Overwrite pack binaries with ones built with compatible GLIBC from pack-builder stage
# Copy individual files to ensure they overwrite existing ones
COPY --from=pack-builder /build/pack-binaries/attune-core-timer-sensor ./packs/core/sensors/attune-core-timer-sensor
# Make binaries executable and set ownership
RUN chmod +x ./packs/core/sensors/attune-core-timer-sensor && \
chown -R attune:attune /opt/attune
# Switch to non-root user
USER attune
# Environment variables (can be overridden at runtime)
ENV RUST_LOG=info
ENV ATTUNE_CONFIG=/opt/attune/config.yaml
# Health check (will be overridden per service in docker-compose)
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=3s --start-period=10s --retries=3 \
CMD curl -f http://localhost:8080/health || exit 1
# Expose default port (override per service)
EXPOSE 8080
# Run the service
CMD ["/usr/local/bin/attune-service"]

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@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
# Multi-stage Dockerfile for the Attune injected agent binaries
#
# Builds statically-linked `attune-agent` and `attune-sensor-agent` binaries
# using musl, suitable for injection into arbitrary runtime containers.
#
# Stages:
# builder - Cross-compile with musl for a fully static binary
# agent-binary - Minimal scratch image containing just the binary
# agent-init - BusyBox-based image for use as a Kubernetes init container
# or Docker Compose volume-populating service (has `cp`)
#
# Usage:
# # Build the minimal binary-only image:
# DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker buildx build --target agent-binary -f docker/Dockerfile.agent -t attune-agent:binary .
#
# # Build the init container image (for volume population via `cp`):
# DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker buildx build --target agent-init -f docker/Dockerfile.agent -t attune-agent:latest .
#
# # Use in docker-compose.yaml to populate a shared volume:
# # agent-init:
# # image: attune-agent:latest
# # command: ["cp", "/usr/local/bin/attune-agent", "/shared/attune-agent"]
# # volumes:
# # - agent_binary:/shared
#
# Note: `attune-agent` lives in the worker crate and `attune-sensor-agent`
# lives in the sensor crate.
ARG RUST_VERSION=1.92
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION=bookworm
# ============================================================================
# Stage 1: Builder - Cross-compile a statically-linked binary with musl
# ============================================================================
FROM rust:${RUST_VERSION}-${DEBIAN_VERSION} AS builder
# Install musl toolchain for static linking
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
musl-tools \
pkg-config \
libssl-dev \
ca-certificates \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Add the musl target for fully static binaries
RUN rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
WORKDIR /build
# Increase rustc stack size to prevent SIGSEGV during release builds
ENV RUST_MIN_STACK=67108864
# Enable SQLx offline mode — compile-time query checking without a live database
ENV SQLX_OFFLINE=true
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Dependency caching layer
# Copy only Cargo metadata first so `cargo fetch` is cached when only source
# code changes. This follows the same selective-copy optimization pattern as
# the other active Dockerfiles in this directory.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
COPY Cargo.toml Cargo.lock ./
COPY crates/common/Cargo.toml ./crates/common/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/api/Cargo.toml ./crates/api/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/executor/Cargo.toml ./crates/executor/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/sensor/Cargo.toml ./crates/sensor/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/core-timer-sensor/Cargo.toml ./crates/core-timer-sensor/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/worker/Cargo.toml ./crates/worker/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/notifier/Cargo.toml ./crates/notifier/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/cli/Cargo.toml ./crates/cli/Cargo.toml
# Create minimal stub sources so cargo can resolve the workspace and fetch deps.
# These are ONLY used for `cargo fetch` — never compiled.
# NOTE: The worker crate has TWO binary targets and the sensor crate now has
# two binary targets as well, so we create stubs for all of them.
RUN mkdir -p crates/common/src && echo "" > crates/common/src/lib.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/api/src && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/api/src/main.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/executor/src && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/executor/src/main.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/executor/benches && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/executor/benches/context_clone.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/sensor/src && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/sensor/src/main.rs && \
echo "fn main(){}" > crates/sensor/src/agent_main.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/core-timer-sensor/src && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/core-timer-sensor/src/main.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/worker/src && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/worker/src/main.rs && \
echo "fn main(){}" > crates/worker/src/agent_main.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/notifier/src && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/notifier/src/main.rs && \
mkdir -p crates/cli/src && echo "fn main(){}" > crates/cli/src/main.rs
# Download all dependencies (cached unless Cargo.toml/Cargo.lock change)
# registry/git use sharing=shared — cargo handles concurrent reads safely
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry,sharing=shared \
--mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/git,sharing=shared \
cargo fetch
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build layer
# Copy real source code and compile only the agent binary with musl
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
COPY migrations/ ./migrations/
COPY crates/ ./crates/
# Build the injected agent binaries, statically linked with musl.
# Uses a dedicated cache ID (agent-target) so the musl target directory
# doesn't collide with the glibc target cache used by other Dockerfiles.
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry,sharing=shared \
--mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/git,sharing=shared \
--mount=type=cache,id=agent-target,target=/build/target,sharing=locked \
cargo build --release --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl --bin attune-agent --bin attune-sensor-agent && \
cp /build/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-agent /build/attune-agent && \
cp /build/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/attune-sensor-agent /build/attune-sensor-agent
# Strip the binaries to minimize size
RUN strip /build/attune-agent && strip /build/attune-sensor-agent
# Verify the binaries are statically linked and functional
RUN ls -lh /build/attune-agent /build/attune-sensor-agent && \
file /build/attune-agent && \
file /build/attune-sensor-agent && \
ldd /build/attune-agent 2>&1 || true && \
ldd /build/attune-sensor-agent 2>&1 || true
# ============================================================================
# Stage 2: agent-binary - Minimal image with just the static binary
# ============================================================================
# This is the smallest possible image — a single static binary on scratch.
# Useful when you only need to extract the binary (e.g., via COPY --from).
FROM scratch AS agent-binary
COPY --from=builder /build/attune-agent /usr/local/bin/attune-agent
COPY --from=builder /build/attune-sensor-agent /usr/local/bin/attune-sensor-agent
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/attune-agent"]
# ============================================================================
# Stage 3: agent-init - Init container for volume population
# ============================================================================
# Uses busybox so we have `cp`, `sh`, etc. for use as a Docker Compose or
# Kubernetes init container that copies the agent binary into a shared volume.
#
# Example docker-compose.yaml usage:
# agent-init:
# image: attune-agent:latest
# command: ["cp", "/usr/local/bin/attune-agent", "/shared/attune-agent"]
# volumes:
# - agent_binary:/shared
#
# my-worker-container:
# image: python:3.12
# command: ["/agent/attune-agent"]
# volumes:
# - agent_binary:/agent:ro
# depends_on:
# agent-init:
# condition: service_completed_successfully
FROM busybox:1.36 AS agent-init
COPY --from=builder /build/attune-agent /usr/local/bin/attune-agent
COPY --from=builder /build/attune-sensor-agent /usr/local/bin/attune-sensor-agent
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/attune-agent"]

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