This commit captures everything produced during autodev existing-code Steps 1 (Document), 2 (Architecture Baseline Scan), and 3 (Test Spec), together with the targeted auth + CORS re-sync triggered on 2026-05-14 when codebase drift was detected at Step 4 entry. None of this work was previously committed. Step 1 (Document) — 50+ _docs/02_document/ files: problem, solution, architecture, system flows, glossary, module-layout, per-component specs (01..06), modules, deployment, diagrams, data model, FINAL report, verification log, discovery. Step 2 (Architecture Baseline) — architecture_compliance_baseline.md. Verdict PASS_WITH_WARNINGS (0 Critical, 0 High, 1 Medium, 2 Low). No High/Critical findings; auto-chained to Step 3 per existing-code flow. Step 3 (Test Spec) — _docs/02_document/tests/* (67 scenarios across blackbox, security, resilience, resource-limit, performance), plus e2e/docker-compose.test.yml, e2e/seed/run.sh, scripts/run-tests.sh, scripts/run-performance-tests.sh. Coverage 88% over the active scope (40 of 45 items covered, 6 RB-deferred, 5 documented-as-uncovered). Targeted auth + CORS re-sync — replaces the deleted in-house token issuer with a JWKS-verifier model. AuthController and TokenService removed; JwtExtensions switched from HS256 symmetric to ES256 over admin's JWKS. ConfigurationResolver and CorsConfigurationValidator added under src/Infrastructure/. ADR-002 and ADR-006 retired; SEC-01, SEC-02, SEC-03 marked Closed. One new testability risk recorded in architecture.md Open Risks Section 6 (JWKS HTTPS gating). Source changes: - src/Auth/JwtExtensions.cs (modified) — ES256, JWKS, alg pinning - src/Program.cs (modified) — DI wiring for ConfigurationResolver and CorsConfigurationValidator - src/Controllers/AuthController.cs (deleted) — no in-service issuance - src/Services/TokenService.cs (deleted) — same - src/Infrastructure/ConfigurationResolver.cs (new) - src/Infrastructure/CorsConfigurationValidator.cs (new) - .env.example (new) — required env var documentation - .gitignore (updated) Cross-repo coordination: _docs/cross-repo/flights_h1_h2_h3_change_spec captures the change-spec for downstream services that consumed the now deleted /auth endpoints. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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CI / CD Pipeline
Source of truth: .woodpecker/build-arm.yml.
Engine
Woodpecker CI. No GitHub Actions / GitLab CI / Azure Pipelines configured in this repo — .github/workflows/ is absent (00_discovery.md). Suite-wide CI may layer on top of this; that lives outside the workspace.
Trigger
when:
event: [push, manual]
branch: [dev, stage, main]
- Builds run on push to
dev,stage, ormain, plus manual triggers. - Other branches do not build images.
Runner constraint
labels:
platform: arm64
Pipeline pins to ARM64 runners. The Dockerfile is multi-arch capable but this pipeline only builds arm64.
Steps (single step build-push)
- Login to private registry using secrets
registry_host,registry_user,registry_token. - Compute
TAG=${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}-armandBUILD_DATE(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ). docker build -f src/Dockerfilewith build args + OCI labels:--build-arg CI_COMMIT_SHA=$CI_COMMIT_SHA--label org.opencontainers.image.revision=$CI_COMMIT_SHA--label org.opencontainers.image.created=$BUILD_DATE--label org.opencontainers.image.source=$CI_REPO_URL- tag:
$REGISTRY_HOST/azaion/annotations:$TAG
docker pushof that tag.- Mounts
/var/run/docker.sockinto the build container (Docker-out-of-Docker pattern).
Image tagging
Per branch:
| Branch | Image tag |
|---|---|
dev |
dev-arm |
stage |
stage-arm |
main |
main-arm |
Tags are mutable — every push to a branch overwrites the prior image at that tag. No immutable revision-tagged images are produced today (main-arm-${SHA} is not pushed). Adding immutable tags would simplify rollback and trace-back from a running image to a commit.
Secrets
| Secret | Purpose |
|---|---|
registry_host |
Registry hostname (also used in pushed image FQN) |
registry_user |
Registry login user |
registry_token |
Registry login token (used via --password-stdin) |
Secrets are referenced via from_secret: and never echoed.
What CI does NOT do today
- No tests run (no test project exists in repo per
00_discovery.md). - No linters / format checks (
dotnet format). - No
amd64image. - No scan (Trivy / Grype) on the produced image.
- No automated rollback on failed deploy (deploy itself is out of pipeline scope).
These are gaps to track when the test project is added in autodev Phase A Step 6.