Two changes in one diff because they share the same surface (JWTConfig
plumbing):
1. **Bug fix** : pkg/server/server.go was hardcoding ExpirationTime to
24h, ignoring the auth.jwt.ttl config value entirely (default 1h).
Production has been signing tokens with 24h TTL regardless of config
since the config field was added.
2. **Hot-reload (ADR-0023 Phase 2)** : extends JWTConfig with a GetTTL
func() time.Duration callback. effectiveTTL() prefers GetTTL when
set, falls back to ExpirationTime otherwise (test-friendly). server.go
wires GetTTL = cfg.GetJWTTTL — a method value that captures the
*Config, so when WatchAndApply re-unmarshals, the next token
generation reads the new TTL automatically. Tokens already issued
keep their original expiry.
WatchAndApply now also logs the new jwt_ttl on every reload event.
Tests:
- New TestWatchAndApply_JWTTTL in pkg/config/config_hot_reload_test.go
rewrites the config file and asserts the in-memory ttl flips within
2s. Polling (no fixed sleep), race-clean.
- Existing pkg/user tests (including JWT manager + cleanup loop) all
pass with -race.
- Full BDD suite (auth/config/greet/health/info/jwt) green.
ADR-0023 status: Phase 1+2 Implemented. Phase 3 (telemetry sampler)
and Phase 4 (api.v2_enabled — needs router refactor) remain Proposed.
Per-package isolated Postgres schema with migrations. Local benchmark: 12.87s sequential → 4.51s parallel = 2.85x. ADR-0025 status to Implemented. CI uses BDD_SCHEMA_ISOLATION=true.
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Radureau <arcodange@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Gabriel Radureau <arcodange@gmail.com>
5 ADRs status updated based on file:line evidence audit. 2 kept Proposed (production code absent, only test fixtures). Audit by Mistral Vibe ICM workspace, €2.50, ~95% autonomous.
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Radureau <arcodange@gmail.com>
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## Summary
Homogenize all 23 ADRs to a single canonical header format, and rewrite `adr/README.md` to match the actual state of the corpus.
This is **Tâche 7** of the ARCODANGE Phase 1 migration (Claude Code → Mistral Vibe). Independent from PR #17 (Tâche 6 — restructure AGENTS.md) — both can merge in any order. No code changes; only documentation.
## Changes
### 1. Homogenize 21 ADR headers (commit `db09d0a`)
The audit (Tâche 6 Phase A, Mistral intent-router agent, 2026-05-02) had identified **3 inconsistent header formats** :
- **F1** — list bullets (`* Status:` / `* Date:` / `* Deciders:`) : 11 ADRs (0001-0008, 0011, 0014, 0023)
- **F2** — bold fields (`**Status:**` / `**Date:**` / `**Authors:**`) : 9 ADRs (0009, 0010, 0012, 0013, 0015, 0016, 0017, 0018, 0019)
- **F3** — dedicated section (`## Status\n**Value** ✅`) : 5 ADRs (0020, 0021, 0022, 0024, 0025)
Plus mixed metadata names (Authors / Deciders / Decision Date / Implementation Date / Implementation Status / Last Updated) and decorative emojis on status values made the corpus hard to scan or template against.
**Canonical format adopted** (see `adr/README.md` for full template) :
```markdown
# NN. Title
**Status:** <Proposed | Accepted | Implemented | Partially Implemented | Approved | Rejected | Deferred | Deprecated | Superseded by ADR-NNNN>
**Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
**Authors:** Name(s)
[optional **Field:** ... lines]
## Context...
```
**Transformations applied** (via `/tmp/homogenize-adrs.py` script, 23 files scanned, 21 modified — 0010 and 0012 were already conform) :
- F1 list bullets → bold fields
- F2 cleanup : `**Deciders:**` → `**Authors:**`, strip status emojis
- F3 sections : `## Status\n**Value** ✅` → `**Status:** Value` (single line)
- Strip decorative emojis from `**Status:**` and `**Implementation Status:**`
- Convert `* Last Updated:` / `* Implementation Status:` / `* Decision Drivers:` / `* Decision Date:` to bold
- Date typo fix : `2024-04-XX` → `2026-04-XX` for ADRs 0018, 0019 (off-by-2-years in original)
- Normalize multiple blank lines after header (max 1)
**ADR body content is preserved unchanged.** Only headers transformed.
### 2. Rewrite `adr/README.md` (commit `d64ab02`)
Previous README had multiple inconsistencies :
- Index table listed wrong titles for ADRs 0010-0021 (looked like an aspirational forecast that never matched reality — e.g. "0011 = Trunk-Based Development" but real 0011 is absent and Trunk-Based Development is actually 0017)
- Listed entries for ADRs 0011 (validation library) and 0014 (gRPC) but **these files do not exist** in the repo
- 0024 (BDD Test Organization) was missing from the detail list
- Template still showed the obsolete F1 format (`* Status:`)
- Decorative emojis on every status entry
Rewrite :
- Index table **regenerated from actual file contents** (title from H1, status from `**Status:**` line) — emoji-free, accurate
- Notes that 0011 / 0014 are not currently in use (reserved)
- Updated template block matches the canonical format
- Status Legend extended with `Approved`, `Partially Implemented`, `Deferred`
- Added note that 0026 is the next free number for new ADRs
## Test plan
- [x] All 23 ADRs follow `**Status:**` / `**Date:**` / `**Authors:**` (verified via grep)
- [x] No more occurrences of `* Status:` (F1) or `## Status` (F3) in any ADR header
- [x] No more emojis on `**Status:**` lines
- [x] `adr/README.md` index links resolve to existing files (no more 0011 / 0014 dead links)
- [x] Pre-commit hooks pass (`go mod tidy`, `go fmt`, `swag fmt`)
## Migration context
Part of Phase 1 of the ARCODANGE migration from Claude Code to Mistral Vibe. Tâche 7 of the curriculum.
Independent from PR #17 (which restructures `AGENTS.md`). The two PRs touch disjoint files — no merge conflict expected when both are merged.
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Co-Authored-By: Mistral Vibe (devstral-2 / mistral-medium-3.5)
Reviewed-on: #18
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Radureau <arcodange@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Gabriel Radureau <arcodange@gmail.com>
Added ADR-0018 for User Management and Authentication System with:
- Non-persisted admin user with master password authentication
- JWT-based authentication with bcrypt password hashing
- PostgreSQL database schema and GORM integration
- Admin-assisted password reset workflow
- Comprehensive security considerations
Added ADR-0019 for BDD Feature Structure:
- Epic/User Story organization pattern
- Unified development workflow
- Source of truth hierarchy
Added ADR-0020 for Docker Build Strategy:
- Multi-stage build approach
- Cache optimization strategy
- Production vs development build differences
Added technical documentation:
- Complete user management system specification
- API endpoints and integration details
- Security architecture and best practices
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- Add swag fmt to git pre-commit hook and CI/CD pipeline
- Create comprehensive CONTRIBUTING.md guide with AI section
- Update ADR-0013 with swag fmt documentation
- Fix swagger generation to include all endpoints
- Improve local testing scripts and workflows
- Update Dockerfile for better swagger handling
- Fix CI/CD workflow file references
- Update ADR 0009 to reflect actual hybrid testing status (BDD + docs only)
- Update ADR 0013 to clarify swaggo/swag choice over oapi-codegen
- Add implementation status sections showing ✅ completed vs ❌ deferred
- Explain pragmatic reasons for current approach
- Provide future migration path for SDK generation
- Maintain transparency about framework compatibility decisions
See updated ADRs for complete details on current testing architecture
and when/if we might need full hybrid approach with SDK generation.
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- Designed trunk-based development workflow with branch protection
- Added workflow validation job to prevent main branch breaks
- Integrated act (GitHub Actions runner) for local Gitea workflow testing
- Created unified CI/CD script interface (scripts/cicd.sh)
- Added YAML lint configuration with practical limits (400 chars)
- Organized all CI/CD scripts under scripts/cicd/ directory
- Confirmed Gitea/GitHub Actions compatibility via local testing
- Updated ADR 0017 with implementation details and test results
- Enhanced documentation with local development workflow
See ADR-0017 for complete trunk-based development workflow documentation.
See ADR-0016 for CI/CD pipeline design.
- Add new CLI structure in cmd/cli/
- Implement version, server, and greet commands
- Update build script to compile new CLI binary
- Add Cobra dependency to go.mod
- Update ADR 0015 to reflect implementation status
- Update README and AGENTS.md with CLI usage
- Maintain backward compatibility with existing binaries
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- Add detailed trade-offs analysis section
- Explicitly state what we gain and give up
- Define critical vs nice-to-have requirements
- Add cost-benefit analysis
- Document decision justification
- Provide migration path forward
- Include final trade-off summary table
- Update revision history with requirements analysis
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- Add ADR-0012 documenting the decision to format only staged Go files
- Update ADR README.md with new entry
- Document rationale, alternatives, and verification results
- Include future considerations for monitoring and CI/CD integration
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- Added /api/v2/greet POST endpoint with JSON request/response
- Implemented ServiceV2 with Hello my friend <name>! greeting format
- Added api.v2_enabled feature flag (default: false)
- Extended BDD tests to cover v2 scenarios
- Maintained full backward compatibility with v1 API
- Added DLC_API_V2_ENABLED environment variable support
- Created ADR 0010-api-v2-feature-flag.md
- Updated configuration system to support API versioning
- Add adr/0010-agent-configuration-relationship.md with complete agent config
- Update CHANGELOG.md to be compact and iterative (last 5 entries only)
- Fix documentation links to reference valid Mistral Vibe resources
- Document workflow constraints and decision making process
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Finalize BDD testing framework with:
- Unified step definitions using StepContext struct
- Proper server verification in theServerIsRunning step
- Robust JSON response handling with escaping and newline trimming
- Updated documentation reflecting current implementation
- Test validation script to ensure test quality
- All tests passing with proper black box testing
Key files updated:
- pkg/bdd/steps/steps.go: Unified step definitions
- pkg/bdd/testserver/client.go: Robust response validation
- pkg/bdd/README.md: Godog pattern guide
- doc/BDD_GUIDE.md: Updated usage guide
- adr/0008-bdd-testing.md: Updated ADR with current approach
- scripts/run-bdd-tests.sh: Test validation script
The BDD framework is now production-ready with comprehensive
documentation and proper testing practices.
Implement comprehensive BDD testing framework using Godog:
- Added feature files for greet and health endpoints
- Created test server that runs on port 9191
- Implemented step definitions using Godog's exact patterns
- Fixed undefined step warnings by following Godog conventions
- All tests passing with proper response validation
- Maintained black box testing principles
Key files:
- pkg/bdd/steps/steps.go - Step definitions using StepContext struct
- pkg/bdd/testserver/ - Test server implementation
- features/*.feature - BDD feature files
- pkg/bdd/README.md - Documentation for proper step patterns
The implementation follows Godog's exact pattern suggestions to avoid
undefined step warnings and provides comprehensive API testing.