ruff was never wired into this repository: no target, no CI step, no pin.
It reported 45 findings across sources and tests, so nothing enforced
what the codebase already mostly followed.
Adds `make ruff` (check + format --check), `make ruff-fix`, and `make
lint` as its alias, and makes `make test` run lint as a fourth parallel
spur. The CI workflow calls `make test`, so it is covered there too. The
linter is pinned in a `lint` extra: a ruff minor bump changes which rules
fire, and with the suite gating on a clean run an unpinned linter would
fail it on an unrelated day.
The 45 findings are fixed rather than configured away. Three needed a
decision instead of the mechanical fix:
- The generation timestamp keeps its local wall clock (DTZ005 waived).
Generations sort by that name, and UTC would order new ones before the
existing ones wherever the offset is positive - "newest generation" is
what every restore path selects on.
- The per-volume `copy` closure now binds volume_name and vol_dir as
default arguments (B023). It only worked because it is called inside
the same iteration.
- The two CLI top-level handlers keep their blind except (BLE001
waived): turning any failure into exit 1 is what a CLI boundary is
for. The two in run.py did not need it and were narrowed to what they
actually catch.
Also drops the comments that restate the code: the section banners in
restore/__main__.py, the filename repeated as line 1 of nine test files,
step narration above the statement it narrates, and a block in app.py
documenting parameters that had moved to another module. What names a
trip-wire stays - the snapshot destination rule, the mysql-binary
absence in MariaDB 11 images, the session-scoped FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, the
spooled temp file for multi-GB dumps, and the negative control that
loses its discriminating power if it ever passes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backup: a container that vanishes between the docker ps listing and the
swarm-task inspect (--rm one-shots, task-history GC) no longer aborts the
whole backup run; it counts as not stoppable and is skipped.
Restore: the postgres replay streams the dump through a spooled temp file
instead of buffering it three times in memory (multi-GB dumps OOMed the
restore mid-replay), and the superuser-only line filter is COPY-aware: data
rows inside COPY ... FROM stdin blocks pass through untouched, so a row
that happens to start with COMMENT ON EXTENSION or ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
is no longer silently dropped.
The e2e runner talks to the DinD daemon through docker exec instead of a
host-published tcp://127.0.0.1:2375: port publishing is unreachable from
sandboxed runners and from hosts with broken loopback publishing, and the
unencrypted root API port disappears from the host. The debug tmp dump
shrinks to tar plus docker cp against the DinD container itself.
New coverage: an e2e reproducing the swarm flake end to end (service task
on the volume, nothing whitelisted: the backup must succeed, the very same
task container must keep running, and the service must never replace a
task), unit tests for the COPY-aware filter, the swarm-task probe including
the vanished-container path, filter_stoppable ordering, and the one-session
FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS drop assembly. Full suite: 35 unit, 9 integration,
30 e2e green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>