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A5-2: bridge.py now posts Gitea commit statuses on the recipe PR's head SHA: - pending on build trigger (so testme-on-pr.sh sees the run immediately) - success/failure on build finish (so testme-on-pr.sh returns VERDICT=GREEN/RED) Added post_commit_status() using the existing _api() helper + GITEA_TOKEN. Called from process_testme() (pending) and watch_and_reflect() (terminal state). A5-1: added recipe-maintainers/custom-html-tiny to bridge POLL_REPOS in bridge.nix so !testme on custom-html-tiny PRs is picked up by the bridge poller.
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# JOURNAL — cc-ci Phase 5
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## 2026-05-31 — Phase 5 boot
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Phase 5 starting. System state verified:
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- cc-ci: `systemctl is-system-running` → running; 0 failed units
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- Docker services: ccci-bridge 1/1, ccci-dashboard 1/1, drone 1/1, traefik 1/1
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- Bridge: 1/1 (container-based, logs via `docker service logs ccci-bridge_app`)
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**Sandbox recipe chosen:** `custom-html-tiny` (simple static-web-server; short timeouts; existing
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install_steps.sh hook; generic harness; ideal for upgrade-flow testing with minimal CI runtime).
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**Existing open PRs on custom-html-tiny mirror:**
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- #1 `serve-hidden-files` branch — "chore: publish 1.0.2+2.38.0 release" (feature + version bump,
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NOT from upstream main, NOT merged upstream, from 2026-05-25). Will be closed as superseded when
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we open the upgrade PR (expected V7 behavior).
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**Available upgrades for custom-html-tiny:**
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- `app` service (joseluisq/static-web-server): 2.38.0 → 2.42.0
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- `git` service (alpine/git, compose.git-pull.yml): v2.36.3 → v2.52.0
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- New version label: 1.1.0+2.42.0
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## 2026-05-31 — V3: recipe-upgrade flow starting
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Following SKILL.md procedure for /recipe-upgrade custom-html-tiny:
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Step 1 (Plan): fetched recipe, found upgrades available — see above.
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Step 2 (Implement): upgrading image tags on cc-ci; bumping version label; committing.
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