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Codeberg is being retired as the project's public site, so every reference now points at GitHub. That includes the Go module path (codeberg.org/mix/selfpost → github.com/mixeme/selfpost): leaving an import path on a host that is going away would break `go get` and `go install`, so this is not only a docs change. Touches go.mod, test/e2e/go.mod, all imports, Makefile MODULE, the -ldflags version stamp in build/Dockerfile and docs/development.md, the licence headers in the SVG/HTML assets, and README (no more primary/mirror pair). Comments no longer cite the archived specification. "spec 7.6.1", "spec 5.1" and friends pointed into docs/archive/specification-v1.0.md, which is marked as not a source of truth; each is now a reference to the live document that owns the subject — architecture.md (with section), product.md, security.md or the README. The review only asked for the 7.x refs (code-review.md § 4), but 4/5/6/ 8/9 had the same defect, so they went too. Comments only, no behaviour change. Also closes the remaining review items: architecture.md gained a Code layers section with the layer diagram (A2), and TestParseDelivery gained the exotic mail.log cases (§ 3). Fixes a bug that last test found: the delivery-line pattern matched status= greedily, taking the *last* occurrence on the line. Postfix appends the remote server's reply verbatim, so a rejection whose reply quoted "status=sent" was filed as a delivered message in the send log. It now takes the first status= after the recipient, which is the real field. R7 (CONTRIBUTING.md) moved to roadmap 2.x — one developer, no external PR flow, so the file would have no audience yet. R1 (compose image tag) and the git tag stay in roadmap § v1.x as the release-commit steps. gofmt/go vet clean on both modules; go test ./... green except the three known Windows-only failures (file perms, backslash paths, renaming an open file). Not exercised on the dev server — no Docker locally. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
101 lines
3.1 KiB
Go
101 lines
3.1 KiB
Go
package health
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os/exec"
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"strings"
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)
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// supervisorConf is the supervisord configuration the panel's other control
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// calls already address (see internal/postfix and internal/domain).
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const supervisorConf = "/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf"
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// oneShotPrograms are supervisord entries that are meant to sit idle: they are
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// started on demand and exit immediately, so STOPPED/EXITED is their healthy
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// state rather than a fault (see build/supervisord.conf).
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var oneShotPrograms = map[string]bool{
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"postfix-reload": true,
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}
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// Process is one supervised program as supervisord reports it.
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type Process struct {
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Name string
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State string // supervisord's own state word, e.g. RUNNING
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Detail string // the rest of the line: pid/uptime, or exit information
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Status Status
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}
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// Processes returns the state of every supervised program (architecture.md §
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// Image and processes — the three processes plus the reload/cert/logrotate
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// helpers).
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//
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// The command takes fixed arguments and no user input, so it never goes through
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// a shell (security.md). `supervisorctl status` deliberately exits non-zero when
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// some program is not running, so the output is parsed first and the exit status
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// only matters when nothing could be parsed from it.
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func Processes() ([]Process, error) {
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cmd := exec.Command("supervisorctl", "-c", supervisorConf, "status")
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out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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procs := parseProcesses(string(out))
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if len(procs) == 0 {
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("supervisorctl status: %w: %s", err, strings.TrimSpace(string(out)))
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}
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("supervisorctl status: no programs reported")
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}
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return procs, nil
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}
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// supervisorStates are the state words supervisord prints. Lines whose second
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// field is not one of them are not status lines (banners, error text) and are
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// skipped, so unexpected output cannot masquerade as a process.
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var supervisorStates = map[string]bool{
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"STOPPED": true,
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"STARTING": true,
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"RUNNING": true,
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"BACKOFF": true,
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"STOPPING": true,
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"EXITED": true,
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"FATAL": true,
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"UNKNOWN": true,
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}
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// parseProcesses turns supervisorctl's tabular output into Process values. Each
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// status line is "<name> <STATE> <detail...>", column-aligned with spaces.
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func parseProcesses(out string) []Process {
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var procs []Process
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for _, line := range strings.Split(out, "\n") {
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fields := strings.Fields(line)
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if len(fields) < 2 || !supervisorStates[fields[1]] {
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continue
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}
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name, state := fields[0], fields[1]
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procs = append(procs, Process{
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Name: name,
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State: state,
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Detail: strings.Join(fields[2:], " "),
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Status: processStatus(name, state),
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})
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}
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return procs
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}
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// processStatus grades a supervisord state. A one-shot program that is not
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// running is healthy; anything else that is not RUNNING means a component of
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// the mail path is down or flapping.
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func processStatus(name, state string) Status {
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switch state {
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case "RUNNING":
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return StatusOK
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case "STARTING", "STOPPING":
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return StatusWarn
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case "STOPPED", "EXITED":
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if oneShotPrograms[name] {
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return StatusOK
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}
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return StatusError
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default: // BACKOFF, FATAL, UNKNOWN
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return StatusError
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}
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}
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