Re-enables BDD_SCHEMA_ISOLATION=true with the foundation from PR #34
(NewPostgresRepositoryFromDSN). Achieves ~2.85x speedup on the BDD
test suite by running feature packages in parallel.
ARCHITECTURE
When BDD_SCHEMA_ISOLATION=true, each test package (process) gets its
own isolated PostgreSQL schema:
1. testserver.Start() generates a deterministic schema name per FEATURE
2. CREATE SCHEMA <name>
3. Open a per-package gorm.DB with DSN search_path=<name>
4. AutoMigrate runs in the isolated schema (creates users table)
5. Build a per-package server.Server with this isolated repo via
server.NewServerWithUserRepo
6. Stop() drops the schema + closes the per-package pool
Packages then run in parallel (default Go test parallelism) without
contention because each has its own schema + connection pool.
CHANGES
- pkg/server/server.go : NEW factory NewServerWithUserRepo(cfg, ctx,
userRepo, userService) that injects a per-test repo. Existing NewServer
becomes a thin wrapper.
- pkg/bdd/testserver/server.go : Start() chooses isolated mode based on
BDD_SCHEMA_ISOLATION env var. Stop() drops schema + closes pool.
- pkg/user/postgres_repository.go : Exec(sql) helper for the schema
lifecycle (CREATE/DROP) used by testserver.
- scripts/run-bdd-tests.sh : -p 1 only when BDD_SCHEMA_ISOLATION!=true.
When true, default Go parallelism (~ NumCPU packages concurrent).
- .gitea/workflows/ci-cd.yaml : exports BDD_SCHEMA_ISOLATION=true.
- adr/0025-bdd-scenario-isolation-strategies.md : Status to "Implemented".
VALIDATION
5x AuthBDD with isolation: 5/5 PASS, public.users count=0 after runs.
Local benchmark on the full features/... suite:
- Sequential -p 1 (no isolation): 12.87s
- Parallel + isolation (this PR): 4.51s
- Speedup: 2.85x
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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.
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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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Reviewed-on: #18
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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.