The ORCH-058 staging rebuild (check_staging_image_fresh) builds the image with
the task git-worktree as the docker build context. A fresh worktree holds only
tracked files, but the Dockerfile did `COPY data/ ./data/` — and `data/` (the
SQLite dir) is gitignored, so it is absent from that context: `docker build`
failed with exit 1 ("BUILD-STAGING: docker build failed - aborting"), bouncing
the task off deploy-staging back to development in a loop.
The COPY was dead weight regardless: `data/` is always supplied at runtime as a
bind-mount volume (./data:/app/data, see docker-compose.yml) which shadows
anything baked into the image. Replace it with `RUN mkdir -p /app/data` so the
mountpoint exists without depending on the build context.
Regression guard: test_tc08b_dockerfile_does_not_copy_gitignored_data_dir
forbids COPY of any gitignored path (the worktree-context invariant).
Refs: ORCH-021
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Extend pipeline responsibility past deploy->done: after the terminal
transition for an applicable repo, arm a ~15min observation window that
probes prod and reacts to a degradation the restart-time health-check
missed ("green deploy, red prod").
- src/post_deploy.py: new leaf module (config + lazy qg/db only).
Sentinel-file restart-safe state (.post-deploy-state-<repo>/<wi>/),
no DB migration. probe_signals/classify/decide_action/run_rollback,
all never-raise.
- Reserved-agent job `post-deploy-monitor` (no-LLM, Variant B, calque of
deploy-finalizer): self-requeues each tick via enqueue_job.
- Deterministic classify: DEGRADED iff >= fail_threshold consecutive
health failures OR window 5xx ratio > 5xx_threshold; fail-safe HEALTHY.
- Self-hosting invariant (BR-5/AC-8): a tick NEVER restarts the prod
orchestrator container -> orchestrator is ALWAYS ALERT_ONLY.
- Conditionality (ORCH-35/36/43/58): kill-switch + CSV repos, empty ->
self-hosting only.
- QG_CHECKS / STAGE_TRANSITIONS / schema unchanged (AC-12).
- Docs: CHANGELOG, CLAUDE artefact list (16-post-deploy-log.md),
architecture README, .env.example (ORCH_POST_DEPLOY_*).
Refs: ORCH-021
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The self-hosting orchestrator looped on deploy-staging -> development because
scripts/staging_check.py exited 1 on ANY failed check, so two infra-only checks
(C9a sandbox branch / C9b analyst-job — caused by SANDBOX bot accounts not being
members of the sandbox Plane project, NOT a pipeline regress) forced
staging_status: FAILED -> rollback -> loop, burning developer retries and tokens.
Direction (б) per ADR-001: classify staging checks as REAL (all pipeline checks,
fail-closed) vs SANDBOX_INFRA (narrow allowlist {C9a, C9b}, waivable). New leaf
module src/staging_verdict.py (stdlib-only, never-raise): classify_check +
compute_staging_verdict fold per-check results into a tolerant-but-fail-closed
verdict — any REAL failure -> FAILED/exit1 (safety net holds under any flag);
only C9a/C9b failed & tolerant -> SUCCESS/exit0 with waived list; only infra &
strict -> FAILED/exit1; any internal error -> FAILED/exit1 (never a false green).
staging_check.py now auto-classifies each check (public 3-tuple _items shape kept
as an ORCH-048 b6 regression guard), exposes categorized_items(), prints
INFRA-WAIVED/VERDICT lines, and exits via the verdict; new --strict flag forces
legacy strictness per-run. Kill-switch ORCH_STAGING_INFRA_TOLERANCE_ENABLED
(default true) restores legacy strict mode globally. launcher gains
action_stage_no_changes_note so "no changes to commit" on action stages is logged
as expected, not treated as under-delivery.
Contracts unchanged: STAGE_TRANSITIONS, QG_CHECKS registry, staging_status:/
deploy_status: frontmatter, hook exit-code (0/1/2), check_staging_status; no DB
migration. Docs: README, STAGING_CHECK.md, deployer.md, .env.example, CHANGELOG.
Refs: ORCH-061
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reconciler F-1 could not tell "stuck by a lost webhook" from "escalated:
max developer retries reached, waiting for a human". With CI green and a
reviewer that kept sending REQUEST_CHANGES up to the cap, every tick
re-unblocked development -> review -> rollback -> re-unblock (incident
ET-013, infinite bounce: wasted agent runs, Telegram spam, parasitic load
on the shared self-hosting instance).
Add two pre-gate guards in Reconciler._reconcile_gate_task (after the
existing analysis/no-gate/active-job/grace guards, before the gate
pre-evaluation), each an early silent return (no advance, no unblocked_total
increment, no notifications):
- Guard 1 (escalated, deterministic, no network, checked first):
developer_retry_count(task_id) >= MAX_DEVELOPER_RETRIES. Promote
stage_engine._developer_retry_count to public developer_retry_count
(single source of truth; private alias kept). Limit from the constant,
not a literal 3.
- Guard 2 (explicit human Plane gate, Variant A, no DB migration): new
never-raise plane_sync.fetch_issue_state + Reconciler._is_blocked_or_needs_input;
any error/None/unresolved project -> conservative skip. New sub-flag
ORCH_RECONCILE_SKIP_BLOCKED_ENABLED mutes only the networked Guard 2.
F-2 unchanged: Blocked/Needs Input are outside {in_progress, approved,
rejected} so they are never replayed (regression test added). DB schema,
STAGE_TRANSITIONS, QG_CHECKS, never-raise, analysis carve-out and
kill-switches untouched.
Refs: ORCH-060
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Per ADR-001 step 3 / AC-4: after the freshly rebuilt staging container is
healthy, run staging_check.py --mode stub against the fresh 8501 stand BEFORE
reporting success, so the EXACT artefact BUILD-ONCE retagged to prod is the one
validated on staging. Fail-closed: staging_check rc!=0 -> exit 1 (not promoted).
- Invoked inside the container (docker exec $TARGET_SERVICE) per the canonical
signature in scripts/staging_check.py header, --base-url http://localhost:$TARGET_PORT.
- Targets ONLY 8501 (staging), never 8500 (prod) - AC-9.
- --mode stub: fast, deterministic, no LLM spend (ADR).
- Static regression test test_tc07_build_staging_runs_staging_check_stub_after_health:
asserts staging_check.py + --mode stub present, runs after health, before exit 0,
fail-closed, and never hard-codes prod 8500.
Closes reviewer P0/P1 (ORCH-058 attempt 3): the committed --build-staging hook
recomputed GIT_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD) in $REPO (prod clone on `main`) and built
`docker build ... "$REPO"`, ignoring the caller-supplied BUILD_CONTEXT/GIT_SHA. On
the deploy-staging -> deploy edge the PR is not yet merged, so `main` HEAD != the
validated SHA -> the staging image got the wrong revision label and Strategy-B's
guard fail-closed on EVERY valid self-deploy (AC-6 deadlock). It also only did
`docker build` + exit 0 — never recreating 8501 nor health-checking — so
rebuild_staging_image's rc=0 ("rebuilt and healthy") was a lie (AC-4 unmet).
- Hook --build-staging now honours caller BUILD_CONTEXT (validated worktree) and
GIT_SHA, recreates orchestrator-staging on the fresh image and runs the 10x6s
health-check; build/health failure -> exit 1 (FAILED contract preserved).
- image_freshness.rebuild_staging_image: document why COMPOSE_PROFILE/TARGET_SERVICE/
TARGET_PORT are intentionally omitted (hook STAGING defaults -> 8501 only, P2).
- tests: assert the caller<->hook contract (builds from $BUILD_CONTEXT, no
`git rev-parse HEAD` recompute, recreates + health-checks 8501) so the P0
regression can't pass green again (P1).
Refs: ORCH-058
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Re-deploy after a FAILED prod deploy wedged the task on `deploy`: the
sentinel markers (approve-requested/initiated/result) are keyed by the
stable work_item_id, so after the БАГ-8 rollback (deploy -> development)
and a developer fix, Phase B's idempotency-guard saw a STALE `initiated`
and became a no-op — the detached hook never re-launched and the
finalizer was never enqueued. Add self_deploy.clear_state (never-raise,
idempotent) and call it on the check_deploy_status FAILED rollback and at
the start of Phase A, so every fresh prod-deploy pass starts clean.
Also document the new ORCH_SELF_DEPLOY_* / ORCH_DEPLOY_* descriptors in
the canonical .env.example (CLAUDE.md rule #8, ТЗ §2.6), modelled on the
ORCH-043 merge-gate block (placeholders only, secrets not committed).
Contracts untouched: STAGE_TRANSITIONS, QG_CHECKS, _parse_deploy_status,
БАГ-8, merge-gate.
Refs: ORCH-036
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Конвейер продвигается только входящими webhook; потерянное событие (502 на
ребилде, отсутствие ретраев у Plane/Gitea, неразрезолвленный sha→branch)
оставляет задачу молча застрявшей (класс инцидента ORCH-044). Новый фоновый
daemon-поток src/reconciler.py (паттерн queue_worker) доигрывает пропущенный
переход через те же штатные гейты/обработчики, что и webhook:
- F-1 gate-side: для задач stage≠done, без активного job и age(updated_at) ≥
grace_for_stage(stage) — read-only пред-оценка канонического QG; зелёный →
stage_engine.advance_stage(..., finished_agent=None); красный → тишина (спам
нотификаций структурно невозможен). analysis F-1 не трогает (человеческий гейт).
- F-2 plane-side: опрос Plane API per-project (plane_sync.list_issues_by_state,
курсорная пагинация, never-raise) → реплей In Progress/Approved/Rejected через
существующие handle_status_start/handle_verdict (async из sync-потока, asyncio.run).
- F-3: усиление sha→branch в handle_ci_status — БД-fallback по единственной
development-задаче repo (неоднозначность → не резолвим), debug→info.
- Анти-дубль на создании (db.create_task_atomic под process-wide Lock): гонка
reconcile↔webhook не плодит второй task/branch/worktree/analyst-job (AC-4).
- F-4 observability: лог-строка разблокировки + Telegram + блок reconcile в /queue.
Старт/стоп в main.lifespan (после worker.start() / перед worker.stop()),
restart-safe, never-raise на единицу работы. Kill-switches ORCH_RECONCILE_ENABLED
/ ORCH_RECONCILE_PLANE_ENABLED + grace-настройки. Схема БД и реестры
STAGE_TRANSITIONS/QG_CHECKS не менялись.
Тесты: test_reconciler.py, test_reconciler_plane.py, test_gitea_sha_resolve.py,
test_config.py (33 новых, 563 всего зелёные). Документация обновлена (golden source):
architecture/README.md, INFRA.md, README.md, CHANGELOG.md, adr-0007 → accepted.
Refs: ORCH-053
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Deterministic (no-LLM) sub-gate on the deploy-staging -> deploy edge that
catches a feature branch up to the CURRENT origin/main, re-tests the combined
tree, and serialises merges with a per-repo file lease — so two green parallel
branches can no longer break main (self-hosting safety for the orchestrator repo).
- src/merge_gate.py: branch_is_behind_main, auto_rebase_onto_main (push
--force-with-lease ONLY the task branch, NEVER main), retest_branch, and a
file merge-lease (atomic O_CREAT|O_EXCL, holder-aware release, stale reclaim).
Strict never-raise contract; all git ops in the per-branch worktree.
- src/qg/checks.py: check_branch_mergeable composes the primitives under the
lease; registered in QG_CHECKS. Conditional rollout (merge_gate_enabled /
merge_gate_repos, default self-hosting only).
- src/stage_engine.py: sub-gate hook on deploy-staging (not a new stage). PASS ->
advance; "merge-lock busy" -> DEFER (re-queue with available_at, anti-deadlock
at max_concurrency=1, capped); conflict/red re-test -> rollback to development
+ developer retry (capped by MAX_DEVELOPER_RETRIES). Lease released on
deploy->done / rollback / PR-merged webhook.
- src/db.py: enqueue_job(available_at_delay_s=...) for the defer (no schema change).
- src/webhooks/gitea.py: holder-aware lease release on PR-merged.
- src/config.py + .env.example: ORCH_MERGE_* settings.
Docs: README + adr-0006 (architect) already cover the design; CHANGELOG updated.
Tests: test_merge_gate.py, test_qg_merge_gate.py, test_merge_gate_race.py,
test_stage_engine.py::TestMergeGate, test_config.py, QG-registry snapshot.
Full suite: 535 passed.
Refs: ORCH-043
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Both compose services (orchestrator, orchestrator-staging) now declare
user: "1000:1000" so pipeline artifacts (git worktree, docs/work-items
commits) are created as slin:slin on the host — git pull/reset under slin
no longer fail with permission errors. docker.sock access preserved via
group_add: ["999"]. SSH mount target aligned with the launcher-forced
HOME=/home/slin (/root/.ssh -> /home/slin/.ssh). launcher.py and Dockerfile
unchanged. INFRA.md and CHANGELOG.md updated; host-prerequisites (P-1..P-4)
documented.
Refs: ORCH-040
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ORCH-042: new ORCH_TRACKER_MODE (Settings.tracker_mode, default edit) selects
the live-tracker card behaviour. bump mode re-creates the card at the bottom of
the chat on every update (delete_telegram + send silently + repoint message_id),
keeping the "one card per task" invariant: <=1 new message per call, repoint
only on successful send, delete result never gates the send. New never-raising
delete_telegram helper. Anything != "bump" resolves to edit (zero regression).
Also russify/cosmetic-fix the card text (both modes): "Подтверждение BRD" label,
✅ after approve-gate, Russian stage labels, "📦 Внедрено". Docs updated in the
same PR (CHANGELOG, internals.md, .env.example).
Refs: ORCH-042
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
B6 false-FAILed because it built the project registry from the
launcher process-env via a host-path hack (sys.path.insert +
importlib.reload), not from the running staging instance. Run from the
host, ORCH_PROJECTS_JSON is unset -> default ET+ORCH registry -> false
FAIL -> spurious deploy-staging -> development rollback.
Variant (v) per ADR-001: remove the host-path hack; canonically run the
suite INSIDE orchestrator-staging via docker exec so src.projects
resolves from /app (PYTHONPATH) with .env.staging. Verdict logic
extracted into pure _evaluate_b6(known) -> (passed, detail) +
_known_project_ids_from_registry() / _run_b6() with deterministic FAIL on
source unavailability. deployer.md and STAGING_CHECK.md updated to the
docker exec command. src/projects.py, .env* and checks A/B4/B5/C
untouched.
Refs: ORCH-048
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
При заворотах на development task_desc теперь несёт дословный must-fix текст
(P0/P1 ревьюера, причина FAIL тестера) вместо одной ссылки на файл — developer-
агент видит суть претензий сразу и не повторяет ту же ошибку, экономя retry-
бюджет и токены общего инстанса.
- Новый defensive-модуль src/review_parse.py (never-raise): extract_review_findings
(P0/P1 из 12-review.md ## Findings), extract_test_failures (фрагмент тела
13-test-report.md: pytest output / FAIL-строки / Итог), усечение по лимиту.
- Две rollback-ветки stage_engine: встраивают текст + сохраняют ссылку на полный
файл; graceful-фоллбэк на ссылку-строку при битом/пустом артефакте.
- Последовательность отката, retry-счётчик, поля AdvanceResult, реестр QG_CHECKS
не менялись.
- Доки: README (Stage Engine / Откаты), CHANGELOG.
- Тесты: tests/test_review_parse.py, test_stage_engine.py::TestRollbackTaskDescEmbedding.
Refs: ORCH-046
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
_parse_tests_verdict now accepts three equal-rank machine-readable
frontmatter fields in 13-test-report.md — result: (canonical tester
output), verdict: and status: (legacy/enduro-trails). Any one non-empty
field suffices; a negative token in any field stays authoritative.
Fixes the producer/consumer contract mismatch where the tester emits
`result: PASS` (per .openclaw/agents/tester.md) but the gate only read
verdict:/status:, causing a testing->development rollback loop until
MAX_DEVELOPER_RETRIES (observed on ORCH-17). Token sets frozen and gate
signature/QG_CHECKS unchanged for full backward compatibility.
Refs: ORCH-047
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
check_tests_passed/_parse_tests_verdict gated the testing -> deploy-staging
transition on `verdict:`/`status:` in 13-test-report.md, but the tester agent
prompt (.openclaw/agents/tester*) documents `result: PASS | FAIL` as THE
machine-readable field. A report that followed the contract literally
(ORCH-017: only `result: PASS`, no verdict:/status:) was bounced back to
development with a misleading "Tests FAILED". ORCH-016 only passed because its
report redundantly carried both `verdict:` and `result:`.
Treat `result:` as a first-class machine field alongside verdict/status; a
negative token in any field stays authoritative (ET-013 contract preserved).
Self-hosting QG fix: unblocks every project whose tester emits only `result:`.
Docs updated in-PR: CHANGELOG, architecture README machine-keys note.
Tests: test_qg.py::TestCheckTestsPassed::test_result_pass_only_passes / _fail_only_fails.
Refs: ORCH-017
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
notify_approve_requested now embeds two HTML <a> links into the single
notifying approve-gate message: a Gitea branch-view link to 01-brd.md and a
Plane issue browser link. Adds ORCH_PLANE_WEB_URL (external Plane web URL,
fallback to plane_api_url) with a loopback-guard that omits the Plane link
when the resolved base is localhost/empty (no broken localhost URLs in prod).
Each link is built independently and omitted on missing data; the message and
the "flip to Approved" call to action are always sent as exactly one ping. The
shared send_telegram helper is left untouched (min blast radius for the
self-hosting prod container). Dynamic labels are html.escaped; parse_mode=HTML
preserved. QG registry / stages / approve handler unchanged.
Docs updated in-PR: CHANGELOG, .env.example, INFRA env map.
Tests: test_notify_approve_links.py, test_analysis_approve_flow_links.py.
Refs: ORCH-017
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ORCH-10 root cause: PLANE_STATES was a global dict hardcoding enduro-trails
UUIDs. The webhook comparison only
matched ET UUID (b873d9eb) and silently ignored the ORCH in_progress UUID
(e331bfb3), blocking pipeline start for all orchestrator-project tasks.
Changes:
- src/plane_sync.py:
* Rename PLANE_STATES -> _DEFAULT_STATES (enduro UUIDs kept as safe fallback).
* PLANE_STATES preserved as alias to _DEFAULT_STATES (backward compat).
* Add get_project_states(project_id) -> {logical_key: state_uuid}:
fetches Plane API GET /projects/<id>/states/, maps by state name,
caches per project_id, falls back to _DEFAULT_STATES on API failure.
* Add _STATES_CACHE: dict, reload_project_states(project_id=None).
* Add _PLANE_NAME_TO_KEY mapping and _STAGE_TO_STATE_KEY for clean lookup.
* Add stage_to_state(stage, project_id) using get_project_states().
* update_issue_state() uses stage_to_state() instead of STAGE_TO_STATE dict.
* set_issue_{needs_input,in_review,blocked,done,in_progress,stage_state}()
all resolve state UUID via get_project_states(project_id) instead of
the global PLANE_STATES dict.
- src/webhooks/plane.py:
* handle_issue_updated: import get_project_states, resolve proj_states per
incoming project_id, compare new_state against proj_states["in_progress"],
proj_states["approved"], proj_states["rejected"].
* start_pipeline QG-0 blocked path: use get_project_states(plane_project_id)
instead of PLANE_STATES["blocked"].
- tests/test_orch10_states.py: 23 new tests covering:
* get_project_states returns correct UUIDs for both ET and ORCH projects.
* API failure / empty response / None project_id -> _DEFAULT_STATES fallback.
* Caching and reload_project_states (per-project and full flush).
* stage_to_state() per-project resolution.
* Webhook in_progress triggers pipeline for BOTH b873d9eb (ET) and e331bfb3 (ORCH).
* Webhook approved/rejected routes correctly per project.
* PLANE_STATES alias and _DEFAULT_STATES backward compat.
Adds autouse fixture _reset_webhook_secrets to tests/conftest.py that
resets the process-wide Pydantic settings singleton before every test:
1. gitea_webhook_secret / plane_webhook_secret → "" (HMAC disabled by
default). Tests that deliberately test the 401 path
(test_webhook_dedup.py:268,278) override this with their own monkeypatch
which runs after autouse fixtures and wins for that test only.
2. db_path → os.environ["ORCH_DB_PATH"] (last written value after all test
modules are imported). Without this, test_webhook_dedup.py (imported
first alphabetically) seeds settings.db_path = dedup.db, while
test_webhooks.py setup_db tries to remove test_orchestrator.db — leaving
the DB dirty between tests that share a branch name and causing
get_task_by_repo_branch() to return a stale row with the wrong stage.
Per-test monkeypatches in test_webhook_dedup.setup_db still override it.
Root cause: both leaks come from the same singleton settings being read once
at import, before any per-test isolation runs. The autouse fixture is the
correct per-test reset point for process-wide singletons.
Result: pytest tests/ → 294 passed, 0 failed (was 10 failed/284 passed).
check_tests_passed did "if PASS in content" over the whole 13-test-report.md
body, so a report explicitly marked verdict: BLOCKED / status: blocked whose
prose mentioned "23 passed" / "PASS" / "All checks passed" passed the gate.
On ET-013 an unfinished feature (P1 AC-19 failed) reached Done.
Now mirrors check_reviewer_verdict (S-5) and check_deploy_status: read ONLY the
YAML frontmatter verdict:/status: fields. Positive tokens (PASS/PASSED/
READY-TO-DEPLOY/GREEN/APPROVED) -> True; negative tokens (BLOCKED/FAILED/...) are
authoritative -> False; missing/empty/no-frontmatter/bad-YAML -> False with reason;
file missing -> not found. Never raises.
Positive token set derived from REAL enduro-trails reports ET-001..ET-014
(inconsistent: PASS, ready-to-deploy+status:PASSED, stage:ready-to-deploy+status:pass,
PASS — ready-to-deploy). Validated: all 9 prior passing WIs stay True, ET-013 -> False.
ET-013: deployer writes 14-deploy-log.md and merges deploy artifacts into
main via a separate PR, so the log lands in origin/main, not the feature
branch worktree that check_deploy_status reads via _repo_path(repo, branch).
Result: every successful deploy was falsely failed (Deploy log not found)
and rolled back deploy->development.
Fix: when the log is absent in the worktree, fall back to reading it from
origin/main on the shared clone (git fetch origin main + git show
origin/main:docs/work-items/<WI>/14-deploy-log.md). Lookup order:
worktree -> origin/main -> not found. Fetch/show failures degrade to
not found (never raise). Does not touch the merge-gate in gitea.py.
Tests: origin/main SUCCESS->PASS (ET-013 case), origin/main FAILED->FAILED,
absent everywhere->not found, fetch failure->degrades no exception,
worktree log short-circuits main lookup.
edit_telegram now returns a distinguishable outcome (ok|not_modified|gone|
failed) instead of a bare bool. update_task_tracker only sends a NEW message
when the original is truly gone; not_modified and transient failures no longer
spawn duplicate trackers or orphan the live one.
render_task_tracker shows "попытка N" on an actively re-run stage (>=2 agent
runs) so the text changes between review<->development cycles. Finished (✅)
lines are unchanged.
Tests: edit_telegram classification (ok/not_modified/gone/failed via mocked
httpx), update_task_tracker (not_modified/failed -> no send, gone -> send+id),
render attempt marker.
Replace the ~15 separate Telegram messages per task (agent start/finish, stage
transition, QG-pending, tech noise) with ONE live tracker message edited in
place (editMessageText) on every stage transition. Only attention-worthy events
are still sent as SEPARATE, notifying messages: approve-gate, deploy-fail,
agent-fail, task error.
- db.py: idempotent ALTERs — tasks.tracker_message_id, tasks.title,
tasks.brd_review_started_at/ended_at, agent_runs.model. Helpers for
tracker message_id + BRD-review clock.
- usage.py: short_model_name() (strip provider/claude- prefix); parse model
from result-JSON modelUsage; record_usage persists model.
- notifications.py: render_task_tracker(task_id) (stateless render from
agent_runs), update_task_tracker (sendMessage->store id->editMessageText with
fallback to a new message, silent), edit_telegram(). Per-stage line
in↓/out↑·cost·model, ⏸️ Ревью БРД (human time), 💰 totals, finish block
(⏱️ wall/agents/yours, 🔗 PR · 📦). notify_* are now tracker-only/log-only
except the four alerts.
- stage_engine.py: stamp brd_review_ended on analysis->architecture advance.
- webhooks/plane.py: persist task title on creation.
- tests/test_telegram_tracker.py: render, short_model_name, send/edit/fallback,
separate-vs-silent alert behavior.
1. BUG 8 (second door): merge webhook no longer fake-completes a task at the
deploy stage; done is gated by the deployer verdict (check_deploy_status).
Other stages keep merge->done.
2. Token accounting: parse+persist cache_creation_input_tokens (new
idempotent agent_runs column). usage_comment / task_summary now show the
FULL input (input + cache_read + cache_creation) with a cached breakdown.
cost_usd untouched.
3. deploy->done success now forces the Plane issue to terminal Done state.
4. All agents (architect/developer/reviewer/tester/deployer) attach artifact
links to their finish comment via gitea_public_url.
Tests added for each fix; pytest 244 passed / 9 failed (off-limits HMAC group).
The analyst ready-comment used the obsolete :approved: wording (comment-based approve was removed in PR #12). Rewrite it for the status-only model: ask the stakeholder to move the issue to Approved (reject = reason comment + Rejected), and add clickable Gitea links to the analyst docs that actually exist in the worktree.
issue.updated ships only the changed fields, so name was absent and the branch slug became feature/<id>-untitled. Add fetch_issue_fields (single issue-detail GET returning name+description, reusing the endpoint/token of fetch_issue_description) and pull the name above the slug build. Empty name still falls back to untitled.
handle_verdict(rejected): the reason is now pulled from the issue latest Plane
comment (_latest_comment_reason: GET comments, newest by created_at, HTML
stripped) instead of a fixed stub. Slava writes the reason in a comment before
flipping the status to Rejected. Falls back to a fixed note when there is no
comment / the API call fails.
tests: add test_status_only_verdict.py (test_inreview_comment_does_not_revert
[bug 3 root], test_any_comment_no_pipeline_action,
test_approved_status_advances_without_inprogress_reset,
test_rejected_status_pulls_reason_from_comment) and
test_inprogress_from_needs_input_relaunches_analyst in test_status_trigger.py.
Rewrote the comment-based tests (test_verdict_status, test_plane_approved/
rejected in test_webhooks) under the status-only model: comments are no-ops,
verdicts come from status changes.
A pytest run on prod was sending REAL Telegram messages to Slava: some tests
(e.g. test_webhook_dedup advancing a stage) reach notify_stage_change ->
send_telegram, which read the live .env token/chat_id and actually POSTed.
Add an autouse fixture stubbing send_telegram to a no-op for every test. Patch
the SOURCE src.notifications.send_telegram (covers all notify_* helpers and the
many modules that do a local from .notifications import send_telegram inside
functions) AND src.stage_engine.send_telegram (module-level binding, would not be
intercepted by the source patch alone). webhooks/plane, launcher, queue_worker are
patched defensively with raising=False.
Verified: full suite run with FAKE telegram creds + an un-swallowable httpx.post
trip-wire (BaseException, so send_telegram except Exception can not hide it) shows
ZERO calls to api.telegram.org. Without the fixture the trip-wire fires, proving
the guard is real.
Feature 4. claude is now launched with --output-format json; the run-log trailing
result JSON is parsed (defensively, never fatal) for usage + total_cost_usd. New
idempotent ALTERs add input_tokens/output_tokens/cache_read_tokens/cost_usd to
agent_runs; the launcher monitor records usage per run, posts a per-agent finish
comment under that agent bot (e.g. Developer gotov · 45.2k in / 12.1k out · $0.21),
and the deployer posts an end-of-task summary (SUM over agent_runs GROUP BY agent)
on done. New src/usage.py holds parse/format/record/summary helpers; test_usage.py
covers parsing a real CLI JSON blob, NULL-on-garbage, recording, formatting, and the
per-task aggregate.
Feature 2. The issue updated dispatch (shipped with the status-trigger handler)
also routes Approved -> _try_advance_stage (== :approved: comment) and Rejected ->
_rollback_stage (== :rejected: comment). The :rejected: comment branch was
refactored into the shared _rollback_stage so both mechanisms behave identically;
a status reject passes Reason: (rejected via status, see latest comment) since no
inline reason arrives with a status change. Comments stay fully working. This
commit adds test_verdict_status.py proving both status and comment paths funnel
into the same advance/rollback logic.
Feature 1. work_item.created no longer starts the pipeline (soft QG-0 log only);
the issue stays in the backlog until moved to In Progress. The pipeline-start body
is extracted into start_pipeline(); a new issue updated handler routes a state
change to In Progress -> handle_status_start, which is idempotent: an existing task
for the plane_id is NOT re-created or restarted (protects handle_comment, which also
flips issues to In Progress). Real Plane payload: event=issue, action=updated,
data.state.id. Existing m6/plane_webhook/dedup tests updated to drive the new
trigger; new test_status_trigger.py covers created-no-op / start / idempotent.