5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
roof 3a35cf72d3 Fix CI failures on root — mock OSError instead of relying on filesystem
Tests assumed write to /nonexistent/... fails, but CI runs as root where
Linux allows creating any path. Use unittest.mock.patch on builtins.open
with OSError side_effect so the test is environment-independent.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 06:19:24 -04:00
roof 580d8af7ae fix: port changes now propagate to containers via env file in-place writes
Root cause: write_env_file used os.replace() which creates a new inode.
Docker file bind-mounts track the original inode at mount time, so the
container's /app/.env.compose never saw updates — docker compose always
read the stale port value and skipped container recreation.

Fixes:
- ip_utils.write_env_file: write in-place (open 'w') instead of os.replace()
  so Docker bind-mounted files see the update immediately
- apply_pending_config: add --force-recreate to docker compose up for
  specific-container restarts, bypassing config-hash comparison as a
  belt-and-suspenders measure

Tests added:
- TestWriteEnvFileInPlace: verifies inode is preserved across writes
- TestApplyPendingConfigForceRecreate: verifies --force-recreate is in the
  docker compose command for specific-container restarts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 15:00:43 -04:00
roof 673fe04164 feat(service-ports): remove hardcoded ports from docker-compose, make all service ports configurable
All host port bindings in docker-compose.yml now use \${VAR:-default} substitution,
driven by the .env file generated by ip_utils.write_env_file(). Changing a port in
Settings triggers a per-container pending-restart banner so only the affected container
is restarted on Apply.

- ip_utils: add PORT_DEFAULTS, PORT_ENV_VAR_NAMES, PORT_TO_CONTAINERS; extend
  write_env_file() to accept optional ports dict and write all port env vars
- docker-compose: convert all hardcoded port bindings to \${VAR:-default} form
- app.py: add _collect_service_ports helper; detect port changes in update_config,
  write updated .env and call _set_pending_restart with specific container list;
  update _set_pending_restart to merge/accumulate pending state with containers list;
  update apply_pending_config to use --no-deps <service> for targeted restarts
- config_manager: add submission_port, webmail_port to email schema; add manager_port
  to files schema
- Settings.jsx: make all email/files ports editable, add submission_port, webmail_port,
  manager_port fields; update stale identity note
- tests: 8 new tests for PORT_DEFAULTS, PORT_ENV_VAR_NAMES, and port override in write_env_file

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 11:51:10 -04:00
roof 1c939249e4 feat: replace hardcoded docker-compose IPs with .env-based substitution
docker-compose.yml now uses ${VAR:-default} for every container IP and
the network subnet, so there are no hardcoded addresses in the YAML.

How it works:
- setup_cell.py generates .env at project root from ip_range (gitignored).
- docker-compose reads .env automatically at startup.
- When ip_range changes in Settings, the API writes a new .env via
  ip_utils.write_env_file(); DNS/firewall/vIPs update immediately.
- User runs `make start` to recreate containers with the new IPs.

api/ip_utils.py gains ENV_VAR_NAMES dict and write_env_file(ip_range, path).
The old update_docker_compose_ips() direct-patch approach is removed from app.py.
3 new tests added (TestWriteEnvFile); total 324 pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 10:43:33 -04:00
roof 615448b875 feat: dynamic ip_range propagation to DNS, firewall, and docker-compose
When ip_range changes in Settings, the new subnet is now applied to:
- DNS zone records (network_manager.apply_ip_range)
- Caddy virtual IPs (firewall_manager.ensure_caddy_virtual_ips)
- iptables per-service rules (firewall_manager.update_service_ips)
- docker-compose.yml static IPs if writable (ip_utils.update_docker_compose_ips)

New module ip_utils.py derives all container IPs from the subnet using
fixed offsets so the entire stack stays consistent from one setting.

321 tests pass (72 new tests added for ip_utils, apply_ip_range, update_service_ips).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 10:26:21 -04:00