scripts/run-tests-jetson.sh's rsync of ../satellite-provider already
excludes bin/, obj/, TestResults/, logs/, Content/ - all .gitignored
runtime artefacts on the satellite-provider side. Two more dirs from
satellite-provider/.gitignore were missing from the script: tiles/
(satellite-tile cache the container writes as root) and ready/.
Cycle-3 Step 11 Jetson e2e launch surfaced this: the satellite-provider
container had written ~408 MB of root-owned tiles to ~/satellite-
provider/tiles on the Jetson over previous runs. The rsync --delete
pass then tried to unlink those root-owned files as the unprivileged
jetson user and aborted with permission errors (exit 23) before even
reaching docker compose.
Adding tiles/ + ready/ to the rsync exclude set matches the existing
project pattern. The satellite-provider container manages its own
tile cache; the rsync should never touch it. certs/ remains included
because the upstream api container mounts /app/certs/api.pfx.
No SUT or test code change.
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Phase 1 hotfix:
- C11 HttpTileDownloader adapted to satellite-provider v2.0.0
z/x/y inventory contract (bulk POST keyed by slippy-map coords).
- Unit tests rewritten to exercise the new inventory schema.
- E2E smoke test updated to match the v2.0.0 wire.
Phase 2 (Derkachi seed + smoke-validated on Jetson):
- tests/fixtures/derkachi_c6/{README,bbox.yaml,seed_region.py}
drives POST /api/satellite/region against satellite-provider
with Google Maps as the imagery source. Smoke run produced
4 regions, 175 tiles, inventory 32/32.
- scripts/mint_dev_jwt.py + run-tests-jetson.sh auto-mint and
export SATELLITE_PROVIDER_API_KEY using JWT_SECRET / JWT_ISSUER
/ JWT_AUDIENCE env vars (no host port mappings; e2e-runner
reaches SP via internal docker network only).
Spec amendment: AZ-777 todo spec updated to record the
Google Maps imagery source decision and STOP-gate state.
AZ-777 Phase 3+ work is superseded by Epic AZ-835 (see next
commit).
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- Added `.env.test` to `.gitignore` to exclude test environment variables.
- Enhanced `docker-compose.test.jetson.yml` to include the real satellite-provider .NET service and its PostgreSQL database, replacing the mock service.
- Updated test execution policy to mandate all tests run exclusively on Jetson hardware, deprecating the previous two-tier model.
- Revised documentation in `_docs/LESSONS.md`, `_docs/02_document/tests/environment.md`, and `_docs/04_deploy/ci_cd_pipeline.md` to reflect the new testing strategy and environment setup.
- Improved `run-tests-jetson.sh` script to ensure proper environment variable handling and satellite-provider integration.
This commit aligns the testing framework with production environments, enhancing reliability and coverage.
REMOTE_DIR defaults to ~/gps-denied-onboard. rsync expands the
leading tilde server-side, but the later 'bash -s <<EOF' heredoc
embeds the value literally inside cd "$REMOTE_DIR" -- and bash does
NOT expand ~ inside double quotes, so the heredoc step bails out
with 'No such file or directory'. Resolve any leading ~ against the
remote $HOME up-front so the value is safe to double-quote in both
contexts.
The previous successful Jetson runs (tasks 2388 / 915484) were
one-off ssh commands that never hit this code path; this commit
makes the script actually work end-to-end.
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macOS ships BSD rsync, which doesn't support GNU's --info=progress2.
Drop the flag (added --stats so we still get a summary at the end)
and document the LFS-pointer pre-smudge requirement that bit during
the first end-to-end attempt.
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C7 inference (PytorchFp16Runtime / TensorRTRuntime / OnnxTrtEpRuntime)
is CUDA-only by design — `model.half().cuda()` is hard-wired with no
CPU fallback. The Colima/Tier-1 smoke harness can never exercise C3
matcher or C7 inference. Once AZ-614 fixes the tlog time-base mismatch
and the pipeline reaches those stages, Colima runs would hard-fail at
`.cuda()` instead of cleanly skipping.
This commit lays down the Jetson companion harness and wires the
existing `tier2` auto-skip:
* tests/e2e/Dockerfile.jetson — l4t-pytorch:r36.4.0-pth2.3-py3 base,
same /opt layout as the Colima image so AC-4 AST scan + bind mounts
work identically. Built ON the Jetson via run-tests-jetson.sh.
* docker-compose.test.jetson.yml — mirrors docker-compose.test.yml
but with `runtime: nvidia`, GPU device exposure, and
GPS_DENIED_TIER=2 (turns OFF the tier2 auto-skip).
* scripts/run-tests-jetson.sh — rsync → ssh build → ssh up,
exit-code-from e2e-runner so the local exit code reflects the
remote test verdict. No credentials in the repo; uses
`ssh jetson-e2e` alias resolved via ~/.ssh/config.
* _docs/03_implementation/jetson_harness_setup.md — one-time SSH
key + alias + sshd hardening + GPU verification steps. Documents
the smoke vs. Reality Gate split + the GPS_DENIED_TIER switch.
AZ-617 (mark heavy ACs with tier2): adds @pytest.mark.tier2 to AC-1,
AC-2, AC-3, AC-5, AC-6 in tests/e2e/replay/test_derkachi_1min.py.
Reuses the existing tier2 marker + auto-skip in tests/conftest.py
(scope revision documented as a comment on AZ-617). AC-4a/4b/AC-7/AC-9
stay unmarked — they don't touch CUDA.
Defers to follow-up Jira:
* AZ-614 — Derkachi tlog synth time-base mismatch (unblocks tier2 ACs
actually reaching the GPU stage on the Jetson)
* AZ-616 — replace mock-sat with real ../satellite-provider service
Not run yet: the harness needs operator-side SSH setup to come online
before scripts/run-tests-jetson.sh can be executed end-to-end. Setup
steps documented in jetson_harness_setup.md.
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