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- Move all domain→expected-status mapping to filter `web_health_expectations`. - Require explicit app selection via non-empty `group_names`; only those apps are included. - Add `www_enabled` flag (wired via `WWW_REDIRECT_ENABLED`) to generate/force www.* → 301. - Support `redirect_maps` to include manual redirects (sources forced to 301), independent of app selection. - Aliases always 301; canonicals use per-key override or `server.status_codes.default`, else [200,302,301]. - Remove legacy fallbacks (`server.status_codes.home` / `landingpage`). - Wire filter output into systemd ExecStart script as JSON expectations. - Normalize various templates to use `to_json` and minor spacing fixes. - Update app configs (e.g., YOURLS default=301; Confluence default=302; Bluesky web=405; MediaWiki/Confluence canonical/aliases). - Constructor now uses `WWW_REDIRECT_ENABLED` for domain generation. Tests: - Add comprehensive unit tests for filter: selection by group, keyed/default codes, aliases, www handling, redirect_maps, input sanitization. - Add unit tests for the standalone checker script (JSON parsing, OK/mismatch counting, sanitization). See conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/68c2b93e-de58-800f-8c16-ea05755ba776
sys-service
Description
Role to manage systemd service units for Infinito.Nexus software stacks.
It installs or removes unit files, configures runtime behavior, and ensures services are properly deployed.
Overview
- Resets service units by removing old or obsolete definitions.
- Deploys new service unit files and service scripts.
- Optionally sets up timers linked to the services.
- Ensures correct reload/restart behavior across the stack.
Features
- Unit Cleanup: Automated removal of old service units.
- Custom Templates: Supports both
systemctl.service.j2
andsystemctl@.service.j2
. - Timers: Integrates with
sys-timer
for scheduled execution. - Runtime Limits: Configurable
RuntimeMaxSec
per service. - Handlers: Automatic reload/restart of services when definitions change.