Replaces LICENSE (GPLv3 -> AGPLv3) and prepends
`SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later` to every source file
across decnet/, decnet_web/, tests/, scripts/, and tools/.
Rationale: closes the GPLv3 ASP loophole so any party operating a
modified DECNET as a network service must offer their modified
source. Personal copyright (Samuel Paschuan) + inbound=outbound
contributions make a future unilateral relicense infeasible.
- LICENSE: full AGPL-3.0 text (gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt)
- COPYRIGHT: project copyright notice
- tools/add_spdx_headers.py: idempotent header injector
(shebang- and PEP 263-aware)
Touches 1565 source files (.py, .ts, .tsx, .js, .jsx, .css, .sh).
No behavior change; comments only.
Every compose invocation used -p decnet so fleet + every topology
lived in one docker compose project. --remove-orphans, run during
fleet pre-up cleanup and on every topology teardown / rollback, then
swept every container in the project not listed in the current compose
file — wiping sibling topologies and the flat fleet along with the
intended target.
Parameterize project on _compose / _compose_with_retry / _compose_ps
(default FLEET_COMPOSE_PROJECT="decnet"). Add _topology_compose_project
that returns decnet-topo-<id8>, and pass it through every topology
compose call site (master deploy_topology + rollback + post-deploy ps,
master teardown_topology, agent apply, agent teardown, all four live
service mutations on topology deckies). Fleet calls keep the default
and are unaffected.
Migration: live containers from before this fix remain in the shared
"decnet" project and need a one-time manual cleanup before they're
reachable to the new topology code paths.
ServiceNotFoundError (→ 404) and ServiceConflictError (→ 409) replace the
"not found" / "already on" / "not on" substring checks in _map_mutation_error;
base ServiceMutationError still maps to 422. Fixes three pre-existing test
status-code assertions (201 vs 200 on POST endpoints).
Docker Compose tracks the previous container by internal ID. When that
container was already removed or renamed, --force-recreate fails with
"No such container". Remove by name first so Compose always starts clean.
Add/remove/update_config on a fleet decky living on a swarm worker — and on
an agent-pinned topology — used to run the master's local docker-compose only,
which has no containers for the remote decky. The mutation persisted on master
and silently no-op'd on the worker.
- Fleet swarm: lookup DeckyShard.host_uuid; if found, rebuild a single-host
shard from master state and call dispatch_decnet_config — same proven path
as POST /swarm/deploy. Skip local _compose (no containers to touch).
- Topology agent-pinned: call decnet.engine.deployer.resync_agent_topology
(existing helper) to push the latest hydrated blob to the worker.
- Local-only deckies: behaviour unchanged.
- Tests: 5 new in tests/engine/test_services_live_swarm.py covering all
three mutations on a swarm fleet decky (no local _compose, dispatch fires
with the right host's deckies), plus apply=False save-only path (no
dispatch), plus regression that local-only fleet add still runs local compose.
Bus signal `decky.{name}.service_config_changed` keeps publishing as an
audit trail; it is not the propagation trigger.
- DeckyServiceAddRequest gains an optional `config: dict` field, validated
against the service's config_schema before any state mutation (400 on
bad type, no half-written rows).
- Engine: add_service threads `config` into _add_topology_service /
_add_fleet_service, persisting validated cfg to decky_config.service_config
BEFORE compose regen so the first `up -d --build` materialises the env on
the new container. No follow-up apply needed.
- Frontend: shared AddServiceConfigModal — same wizard accordion shape, used by:
* DeckyCard's ADD SERVICE picker (Fleet & MazeNET inspectors via shared component)
* MazeNET Inspector's ADD SERVICE picker
* MazeNET palette drag-drop onto a deployed decky
Empty-schema services short-circuit to a one-click add (no modal flash).
Operator can cancel; errors surface in the modal.
- Tests: add_service config plumbing — persist, drop unknown keys, 400-equivalent
on bad types, back-compat empty-config.
- Drive-by: fix stale repo-method names in test_services_live.py
(create_topology_decky → add_topology_decky, get_topology_decky → list+pick helper,
service.added → service_added topic).
- GET /topologies/services/{name}/schema serves the declared ServiceConfigField
metadata so the Inspector can auto-render forms.
- PUT /(topologies/{id}/)deckies/{decky}/services/{svc}/config persists the
validated dict (DB + compose); container untouched (Save).
- POST /(topologies/{id}/)deckies/{decky}/services/{svc}/apply persists then
force-recreates <decky>-<svc> so the new env takes effect (Apply, destructive).
- New engine helper update_service_config wires both fleet and topology paths
through the existing _persist_fleet_change / _rerender_topology_compose
machinery; emits decky.<name>.service_config_changed on the bus.
decnet.engine.services_live exposes add_service / remove_service for
both fleet and topology decky scopes. The host's _compose() wrapper
already supported per-service targeting (up --no-deps -d <svc>,
stop, rm -f); what was missing was the orchestration around it:
* add: validate against decnet.services.registry (rejects unknown +
fleet_singleton); persist the new services list; re-render the
per-scope compose file (so future redeploys reflect the change);
run docker compose up -d --no-deps --build <decky>-<svc>.
* remove: stop + rm -f the service container; persist; re-render
compose so a future up -d doesn't bring it back.
Both publish decky.<name>.service.added / .removed on the bus, with
the post-mutation services list. Topic constants added to
decnet.bus.topics; the matching wiki entry in wiki-checkout/Service-Bus.md
ships in a separate commit on the wiki repo (wiki-checkout/ is gitignored).
Four new admin endpoints:
* POST/DELETE /api/v1/deckies/{name}/services{,/svc}
* POST/DELETE /api/v1/topologies/{id}/deckies/{name}/services{,/svc}
ServiceMutationError messages are mapped at the API boundary to 404
(decky/topology missing), 409 (idempotency violation), 422 (unknown
or fleet_singleton service).