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cc-ci-orchestrator/cc-ci-plan/IDEAS.md
autonomic-bot 36a6c9872a orchestrator: reboot-resilience + session auto-resume + full session plan/tooling
Reboot survival for the Pi orchestrator host:
- systemd unit cc-ci-plan/systemd/cc-ci-loops.service (installed + enabled): on boot
  records the reboot, starts loops+watchdog (RESUME_PHASE=1), and resumes the
  orchestrator session.
- reboot-log.sh: boot_id-gated reboot record -> REBOOTS.md (manual restarts don't count).
- launch-orchestrator.sh: injects an AGENTS.md startup nudge so an auto-resumed
  orchestrator announces itself (PushNotification) + reports reboots.
- AGENTS.md: on-startup notify routine documented.

Plans/tooling accumulated this session:
- plan-phase1d (generic suite), 1e (harness corrections), phase4 (final review),
  sso-dep-testing, orchestrator-migration (parked), test-e2e-testme-acceptance.
- launch.sh: 1d/1e/2/2b/3/4 phase sequence, machine-docs-aware state resolution,
  limit-stall re-nudge, INBOX side-channel detection.
- plan.md §6.1/§7: artifact-layer isolation, INBOX, 5-min long-run polling, DEFERRED.
- prompts: isolation discipline + INBOX + pacing.
- .gitignore: harden (.sops/, cc-ci-secrets/, .claude/, *.tmp.*).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-28 20:28:10 +01:00

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Deferred ideas / future enhancements (orchestrator-tracked)

Post-DONE or "revisit later" ideas that are intentionally out of scope for the current build (§2 Definition of Done). Not active work — parked here so they aren't lost. The loops may pull an item into the project BACKLOG.md as [idea] if/when it becomes relevant.

  • Optional --extra-tests flag for heavy / operational tests (opt-in heavy suite). Some recipe tests are "more than needed" for the default CI signal — state-management / long-running-instance / load / helper-script operational tests that don't fit the ephemeral per-run-deploy model cheaply but are useful occasionally. Today they're deferred to cc-ci/machine-docs/DEFERRED.md (e.g. matrix-synapse compress_state.sh, test_complexity_limit.sh, test_purge.sh) and don't run. Idea: add an opt-in --extra-tests flag (e.g. !testme --extra-tests on a PR comment, or a STAGES=extra / EXTRA_TESTS=1 Drone build parameter) that the orchestrator passes through; recipes declare an extra/ test dir or mark tests with @pytest.mark.extra; on opt-in the orchestrator runs them alongside the default tiers (still one deploy, still teardown). Default off so default CI stays fast; the operator can ask for the heavy suite when reviewing a PR that touches an extra-covered area (e.g. matrix-synapse's abra helpers). When implemented, each matching DEFERRED entry can be CLOSED by porting its test into the recipe's extra/ and noting the commit in DEFERRED.md. Why deferred for now: default coverage is sufficient; this is a later breadth/depth knob, not a critical-path feature. Added: 2026-05-28.

  • Optional webhook self-registration (admin-access environments). We deliberately made polling the primary trigger and require the CI server/bot to run on read-level access only — so the server does not auto-register Gitea webhooks (that needs repo-admin), and webhook setup is a documented manual admin task (§4.1, docs/enroll-recipe.md). Later, for environments where the CI server does hold admin on the recipe repos (or an org-level admin token is available), consider adding an opt-in, off-by-default feature (e.g. WEBHOOK_AUTOREGISTER=1) that auto-registers and idempotently reconciles the issue_comment webhook (URL, events, HMAC secret) on enrolled repos — matching our declarative-reconcile pattern (§9) — giving low-latency push triggering with zero manual setup. Must stay off by default and fall back to manual-doc + polling when admin isn't available, so the least-privilege (read-only) default is preserved. Why deferred: polling already satisfies D1 and the read-only posture is the goal; this is a convenience optimization for a different deployment profile. Added: 2026-05-27.