Per REVIEW-2 ## Q2 FAIL @2026-05-28 (F2-5 dep teardown leak + F2-6 cold install flake + F2-7
SSO setup keycloak-hardcoded):
F2-5 closed by commit c6e94af: teardown_deps now uses verify=True so residuals raise; failures
propagate to orchestrator exit code + run summary. Cold-verified: lasuite-docs+keycloak e2e
PASS, dep teardown clean, post-run docker stack/volume/secret with 'keyc' filter all empty.
This also explained my Q3.1 flake — the leaked Q2.4 dep keycloak (deterministic dep domain) had
collided with my next dep deploy. With F2-5 fixed, that class of cross-run collision is
impossible (teardown now raises if it leaks, so the run fails BEFORE the next one starts).
F2-7 acknowledged: setup_keycloak_realm is keycloak-specific; authentik would need parallel
backend. Logged for Q2.2/Q5.
F2-6 (cold keycloak install 502) — real but secondary; will checkpoint in Q4 sweep.
Side-effect: Q3.1 partial also landed (PARITY.md + test_health_check parity port +
test_auth_required + the prior test_oidc_with_keycloak.py as Q3.1 third specific test).
Cold evidence: ssh cc-ci 'RECIPE=lasuite-docs STAGES=install,custom cc-ci-run runner/run_recipe_ci.py'
deploy-count=2 (expect 2), all 5 assertions PASS, dep teardown clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
cc-ci — Co-op Cloud recipe CI server
Comment !testme on a PR in an enrolled Co-op Cloud recipe repo and cc-ci deploys the recipe
at that commit onto a real single-node Docker Swarm, runs install / upgrade / backup-restore tests
(Python + Playwright) end-to-end, and reports a live, tail-able run with pass/fail back to the PR.
This repo declares the entire server as a NixOS flake and holds the test harness, the per-recipe test trees, and the docs to enroll a recipe or rebuild the box from scratch.
Status: under active autonomous construction. See
machine-docs/STATUS.mdfor the live phase andplan.md-driven milestones inmachine-docs/BACKLOG.md. Definition of Done is D1–D10 (see the build plan).
Layout
flake.nix NixOS entry point + devshells (stays at root; build ref #cc-ci)
nix/hosts/cc-ci/ the cc-ci machine config
nix/modules/ drone, comment-bridge, swarm, dashboard, secrets (Nix modules)
secrets/ sops-encrypted infra secrets (cc-ci-secrets submodule)
bridge/ !testme webhook listener source
runner/ run_recipe_ci.py + shared pytest harness
dashboard/ results overview generator
tests/<recipe>/ per-recipe install/upgrade/backup tests + playwright/
docs/ install, enroll-recipe, secrets, architecture, runbook, baseline
All .nix code lives under nix/; flake.nix/flake.lock stay at the repo root so the build
reference (nixos-rebuild switch --flake '…#cc-ci') is unchanged.
Docs
docs/install.md— rebuild the server from scratch (D8)docs/testing.md— test architecture: generic lifecycle suite + layered recipe overlays (override/extend, discovery precedence, custom install-steps hook)docs/enroll-recipe.md— add a recipe under CI (D5)docs/secrets.md— secret model + rotation (D6)docs/architecture.md,docs/runbook.md— design + debugging failed runsdocs/baseline.md— bootstrap snapshot / rollback reference
Linting & formatting
The codebase is kept formatted + lint-clean by a single entrypoint, run from the pinned lint
devshell so local and CI use identical tool versions:
nix develop .#lint --command bash scripts/lint.sh # check-only (what CI runs)
nix develop .#lint --command bash scripts/lint.sh --fix # auto-format + apply fixes
Covers Nix (nixpkgs-fmt · statix · deadnix), Python (ruff lint+format), Shell
(shellcheck · shfmt), and YAML (yamllint). Config lives in ruff.toml / .yamllint.yaml;
tool/strictness choices are in machine-docs/DECISIONS.md. CI enforces it: the lint step in the
.drone.yml push pipeline runs the same command and fails the build on any unclean file, so
keep commits clean (--fix before pushing).
Loop state (autonomous build)
The multi-agent loop state lives under machine-docs/: STATUS.md (phase/blockers),
BACKLOG.md (work + adversary findings), REVIEW.md (independent verification), JOURNAL.md
(build log), DECISIONS.md (architecture choices) — plus the phase-namespaced *-1b.md / *-1c.md
variants. See the build plan for the two-loop Builder/Adversary protocol.