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.
This is the unblock for the wizard hang. Both endpoints used to run
docker compose synchronously inside the HTTP handler -- on master
(unihost) or via asyncio.gather of worker /deploy POSTs at 600s
timeout each (swarm) -- blocking every other API request.
New flow:
1. Commit the new config shape to repo state (fast).
2. Create one DeckyLifecycle row per decky (status=pending).
3. Spawn asyncio.create_task(run_deploy / run_mutate) -- the
lifecycle runner drives rows through running -> succeeded|failed
and emits decky.<name>.lifecycle on the bus.
4. Return 202 with {lifecycle_ids: [...]}. Wizard polls
GET /deckies/lifecycle?ids=... (next commit).
mutator/engine.py gains pick_new_services() -- shared between the
async API path and the watch-loop's synchronous mutate_decky().
DeployResponse grows lifecycle_ids[]. The old dispatch_decnet_config
helper still exists for the CLI swarm-deploy command path; it just
isn't called from the API handler anymore.
Test changes: 200 -> 202, drop dispatch_decnet_config mocks (handler
no longer calls it), assert lifecycle_ids in response + committed
state matches expectations.
Submitting an INI with a single [decky1] was silently redeploying the
deckies from the *previous* deploy too. POST /deckies/deploy merged the
new INI into the stored DecnetConfig by name, so a 1-decky INI on top of
a prior 3-decky run still pushed 3 deckies to the worker. Those stale
decky2/decky3 kept their old IPs, collided on the parent NIC, and the
agent failed with 'Address already in use' — the deploy the operator
never asked for.
The INI is the source of truth for which deckies exist this deploy.
Full replace: config.deckies = list(new_decky_configs). Operators who
want to add more deckies should list them all in the INI.
Update the deploy-limit test to reflect the new replace semantics, and
add a regression test asserting prior state is dropped.