# Enrolling a recipe under cc-ci (D5) Adding a recipe is a small, repeatable, **no-harness-surgery** operation: ## 1. Make the recipe available on the mirror Recipes under test live on the private mirror `git.autonomic.zone/recipe-maintainers/`, synced from upstream `git.coopcloud.tech`. If not yet mirrored, mirror it (abra fetch + push to the org) — see the recipe mirror+PR flow (plan §4.1). A recipe may ship its own `tests/` dir in its repo; those are discovered and run against the live app (D4 — see below). ## 2. Add the per-recipe test tree in this repo ``` tests// ├── recipe_meta.py # optional per-recipe harness config (see below) ├── install_steps.sh # optional custom install-steps hook (pre-deploy setup) ├── ops.py # optional pre-op seed hooks (pre_install/pre_upgrade/pre_backup/pre_restore) ├── test_install.py # optional install overlay (runs ADDITIVELY alongside generic) ├── test_upgrade.py # optional upgrade overlay (runs ADDITIVELY alongside generic) ├── test_backup.py # optional backup overlay (runs ADDITIVELY alongside generic) ├── test_restore.py # optional restore overlay (runs ADDITIVELY alongside generic) ├── PARITY.md # Phase 2 P2: mapping table (recipe-maintainer tests → cc-ci tests) ├── functional/ # Phase 2 P3: parity ports + ≥2 NEW recipe-specific tests │ ├── test_health_check.py # parity port of recipe-info//tests/health_check.py │ ├── test_.py # ≥2 NEW recipe-specific functional tests │ └── … └── playwright/ # Phase 2 P6: browser flows where the app's core UX is a UI └── test_.py ``` **A recipe is testable with ZERO config:** with no overlay files, the **generic lifecycle suite** runs (install/upgrade/backup/restore) against a single shared deployment — see `docs/testing.md` for the full model (deploy-once, additive generic+overlay, the chaos PR-head upgrade, the HC2 repo-local allowlist, the install-steps hook). The per-recipe dir only holds the bits where the recipe needs *more* than the generic. To add recipe-specific coverage, drop a `tests//test_.py` **overlay** — it runs **ALONGSIDE** the generic for that op (HC3 additive, Phase 1e); the generic floor is never silently dropped. Overlays are **assertion-only** against the shared live deployment (the `live_app` fixture; they never perform the op or deploy/teardown — the orchestrator owns those). If the overlay needs to SEED pre-op state (data-continuity markers, the backup→restore divergence), put `pre_(domain, meta)` callables in `tests//ops.py` — the orchestrator runs them BEFORE the op. Copy an existing recipe (`tests/custom-html/` simple/volume marker; `tests/keycloak/` admin-API; `tests/ matrix-synapse/` `db`-service psql marker). **Do not edit the shared `tests/conftest.py` / `runner/harness/` to add a recipe** — set per-recipe knobs in `recipe_meta.py`: ```python HEALTH_PATH = "/realms/master" # path that returns a healthy status (default "/") HEALTH_OK = (200,) # acceptable status codes (default 200/301/302) DEPLOY_TIMEOUT = 600 # seconds for services to converge (default 600) HTTP_TIMEOUT = 600 # seconds for the app to answer (default 300) BACKUP_CAPABLE = True # override backup-capability auto-detect (default: scan compose) EXTRA_ENV = {"KEY": "value"} # or EXTRA_ENV(domain) -> dict; extra .env keys set at deploy SKIP_GENERIC = ["upgrade"] # per-recipe opt-out from the generic floor for the listed ops # ("all"/"*" = every op); rarely needed — generic is the floor ``` Useful `harness.lifecycle` helpers for overlays: `http_get`, `http_fetch`, `http_body`, `exec_in_app` (use this for data markers — volume/DB, hardened with returncode+retry); the lifecycle ops themselves are orchestrator-owned (you never call them from an overlay). The harness forces `LETS_ENCRYPT_ENV=""` (no ACME), a unique short domain per run, and guarantees teardown. ### 2.1 Phase-2 contract: parity port + recipe-specific functional tests + Playwright Beyond the lifecycle overlays, each recipe carries (plan §4.1): - **`PARITY.md`** — a mapping table from every `references/recipe-maintainer/recipe-info// tests/*.py` to a comparable cc-ci test under `tests//functional/`, asserting the *same thing* (not a renamed file). A deliberate non-port is documented in `DECISIONS.md` with a technical reason — never a silent omission. - **`functional/`** — parity-port tests + **≥2 NEW recipe-specific functional tests** that exercise the app's characteristic behavior (per plan §4.3 — e.g. "create-an-object + read-it-back, and one more that touches a distinctive feature"). Each parity-port file carries a `SOURCE = "recipe-info//tests/"` comment near the top so audit is in-file. - **`playwright/`** — browser flows where the recipe's core UX is a UI (P6). The orchestrator's **custom** tier discovers `test_*.py` in `tests//{functional,playwright}/` (recursive, via `runner/harness/discovery.custom_tests`) and runs each as its own pytest against the same `live_app` shared deployment. Lifecycle-named files (`test_install.py`/etc.) are **excluded** from the custom tier — they live at the top level and run as lifecycle overlays. ### 2.2 Recipe-test dependencies — DEPS = [...] (Phase 2 Q2.3) If your recipe needs other recipes deployed alongside it (an SSO provider, a database), declare them in `recipe_meta.py`: ```python DEPS = ["keycloak"] # one entry per dep recipe name (cc-ci tests// must exist + work) ``` The orchestrator (plan §4.2): 1. Reads `DEPS` BEFORE deploying the recipe under test. 2. Deploys each dep at a per-run domain `-<6hex>.ci.commoninternet.net` (the 6hex is hashed from `parent_recipe + pr + ref + dep_recipe` so two recipes' deps of the same kind do not collide on a single node). 3. Waits each dep healthy using its own `recipe_meta.py` (HEALTH_PATH/HEALTH_OK/timeouts). 4. Persists `[{"recipe": "", "domain": ""}, ...]` to `$CCCI_DEPS_FILE`. 5. Deploys + tests the recipe under test as usual. 6. Tears down the dep LAST in `finally` (reverse declaration order, with `verify=True` — leaked deps fail the run loudly per §9 teardown sacred / F2-5 fix). Tests access dep domains via the **`deps_apps` pytest fixture** (`tests/conftest.py`): ```python def test_my_recipe_uses_keycloak(live_app, deps_apps): assert "keycloak" in deps_apps, f"keycloak dep not deployed; {deps_apps}" kc_domain = deps_apps["keycloak"] … ``` Deploy-count guard: with deps the expected count is `1 + len(DEPS)` (the parent + one per dep). The orchestrator computes this and fails the run on mismatch. ### 2.3 SSO setup — harness.sso (Phase 2 Q2.3) For OIDC-dependent recipes, the shared `runner/harness/sso.py` provides: ```python from harness import sso creds = sso.setup_keycloak_realm( kc_domain, # = deps_apps["keycloak"] realm="my-realm", client_id="my-client", redirect_uris=[f"https://{live_app}/*"], web_origins=[f"https://{live_app}"], ) # creds = {"realm", "client_id", "client_secret", "user", "password", "token_url", …} sso.assert_discovery_endpoint(creds) # GET /.well-known/openid-configuration token = sso.oidc_password_grant(creds) # exercises the OIDC password grant; returns JWT ``` `setup_keycloak_realm` is **idempotent** (409 → reset to known values) and uses **class-B run-scoped secrets** (the generated `client_secret` + test-user password are destroyed when the dep keycloak is torn down at run end, plan §4.4-B). **Note (F2-7):** the setup primitive is keycloak-specific; when authentik comes online a parallel `setup_authentik_realm` will need to land in `harness.sso`. The flow primitives (`oidc_password_grant`, `assert_discovery_endpoint`) ARE provider-pluggable. ## 3. Recipe-local tests (D4) — default-deny (HC2) If the recipe's own repo contains `tests/test_*.py` / `install_steps.sh` / `ops.py`, the runner snapshots them right after fetch — but per Phase 1e HC2 it executes them **only** for recipes on the cc-ci approval allowlist `tests/repo-local-approved.txt` (default empty ⇒ default-deny). PR-author code runs on the CI host with `/run/secrets/*` present, so adding a recipe to the allowlist is a deliberate cc-ci-maintainer act (in a cc-ci PR, after reviewing that recipe's repo-local tests). Without approval, only the cc-ci overlays in this repo + the generic floor run. Approved recipe-local files receive env `CCCI_BASE_URL` (e.g. `https://.ci.commoninternet.net/`) and `CCCI_APP_DOMAIN`. ## 4. Add the repo to the bridge poll list The trigger is **polling** (primary): add the repo's full name to the comment-bridge `POLL_REPOS` csv (`nix/modules/bridge.nix`) and `nixos-rebuild switch`. The bridge then polls that repo's open PRs every 30s and fires a run on a new `!testme` comment from an authorized org member. This needs only **read + comment** access — no webhook, no repo-admin. `!testme` on a PR runs install/upgrade/backup + any recipe-local tests, and reports back to the PR. ### Optional: lower-latency webhook (admin-registered) Polling already satisfies D1 (<60s). For lower latency an **admin** may *optionally* register a Gitea `issue_comment` webhook (the bot does **not** self-register one — that needs repo-admin): - URL `https://ci.commoninternet.net/hook`, content-type `application/json`, event `Issue Comment`, secret = the shared webhook HMAC (`secrets/secrets.yaml` → `webhook_hmac`). - The Gitea instance must allow the host (admin: add `ci.commoninternet.net` to the `[webhook] ALLOWED_HOST_LIST`). The webhook and poller are deduped by comment id, so a comment seen by both fires only once. ## Run locally ```sh RECIPE= PR= REF= SRC=recipe-maintainers/ \ STAGES=install,upgrade,backup,restore,custom cc-ci-run runner/run_recipe_ci.py ``` ## Worked example — lasuite-docs (OIDC-dependent, Phase 2) ``` tests/lasuite-docs/ ├── recipe_meta.py # HEALTH_PATH="/", DEPLOY_TIMEOUT=900, EXTRA_ENV(domain) for cold-pull, │ # DEPS=["keycloak"] ← Phase 2 dep declaration ├── ops.py # pre_ seed hooks (volume marker for backup/restore data-integrity) ├── test_install.py # lifecycle install overlay (Playwright frontend SPA load) ├── test_upgrade.py # lifecycle upgrade overlay (marker survives chaos redeploy) ├── test_backup.py # lifecycle backup overlay (marker captured) ├── test_restore.py # lifecycle restore overlay (marker restored to pre-mutation) ├── PARITY.md # parity-port mapping (P2) └── functional/ ├── test_health_check.py # parity port (SOURCE comment cites recipe-info file) ├── test_auth_required.py # specific: /api/v1.0/users/me/ → 401 without auth └── test_oidc_with_keycloak.py # specific: full OIDC flow against the dep keycloak (uses # harness.sso primitives + deps_apps["keycloak"]) ``` `!testme` on a lasuite-docs PR drives the orchestrator to: 1. Deploy the per-run keycloak dep (`keyc-<6hex>.ci.commoninternet.net`) and wait healthy. 2. Deploy lasuite-docs (`lasu-<6hex>.ci.commoninternet.net`). 3. Run install / upgrade / backup / restore + the 3 functional tests against the shared deployment (custom tier). 4. Teardown lasuite-docs, then the keycloak dep (LAST), both with verify=True. 5. Print the run summary; non-zero exit code on any failure (DG4.1 deploy-count mismatch, tier FAIL, dep teardown leak — all surfaced).