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admin 7863e62f29 v0.54.0: Phase 2b — restore-from-recovery-unit + fail-closed data-key gate
Restore recreates an app from its on-drive unit + the guest's own secrets,
regenerating nothing. reconcileRestoreSecrets (pure, unit-tested) merges the unit's
non-secret env with secrets recovered from the live app.yaml and FAILS CLOSED if a
data-encrypting key is unrecoverable (refuse — a PBS whole-guest restore is needed —
rather than regenerate and corrupt). Resettable secrets missing → warn + proceed.

- backup: RestoreFromRecoveryUnit (manifest -> recover secrets -> gate -> restore
  volumes -> recreate definition + redeploy w/ re-pull); falls back to volume-only.
- seams: RecoverStackSecrets/RecreateStackFromUnit (adapter +encKey),
  stacks.RedeployFromEnv. Wired into /backup/restore.
- tests: gate (refuse/proceed/verbatim) + data_key parsing.

Gate + reconcile + data_key parsing unit-tested; capture live-validated (v0.53.1).
Full readable-data e2e vs AdventureLog needs the auth-gated dashboard restore — pending.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 11:12:43 +02:00
admin 70eb521cd0 v0.53.0: Phase 2 capture side — per-app secret-free recovery unit
Each app's on-drive backup becomes a self-contained, recreatable recovery unit:
compose/ (docker-compose.yml + .felhom.yml + secret-stripped app.yaml) alongside
the existing db-dumps/ + volume-dumps/, plus a secret-free manifest.json (image
pins, secret env-var NAMES, data_key names, checksums). The unit stores no secret
value, no data-key, and not the image — secrets are recovered at restore from the
guest's own app.yaml (live/PBS), never regenerated.

- appbackup: RecoveryUnit* path helpers, RecoveryInfo + GetStackRecoveryInfo,
  ParseComposeImages; AppDBDump/Volume refactored onto RecoveryUnitPath.
- backup: recovery_unit.go (manifest + CaptureRecoveryUnit), wired into RunDBDumps;
  capture test proves secret-free.
- stacks: DeployField.DataKey + Metadata.DataKeyEnvVars(); main.go stackAdapter
  implements GetStackRecoveryInfo (excludes secret-named + encrypted values).
- Restore-from-unit recreate + fail-closed gate + live AdventureLog validation: next.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 10:20:37 +02:00
admin a4de90def3 refactor: extract app-data-backup into internal/appbackup (no behaviour change)
Extract the stateless, keep-side app-data backup primitives out of
internal/backup/ into a new self-contained internal/appbackup/ package:
- dbdump.go: DB dump discovery/execution (DiscoverDatabases, DumpOne, ...)
- appdata.go: StackDataProvider + app-data/volume discovery, HumanizeBytes
- paths.go: keep-side path helpers (AppDBDumpPath, AppVolumeDumpPath, AppDataDir)

backup/ keeps every name available via type/const aliases + one-line function
forwarders (appbackup_bridge.go), so the still-present delete-side code
(restic, cross-drive, drive-mount) and the both-side consumers (web/api/report)
compile unchanged. The keep-only consumers appexport and storage are rewired to
import appbackup directly and no longer import backup.

This is the Part-2 prerequisite for the Proxmox port: appbackup has zero
references to restic/cross-drive/drive-mount and does not import backup, so the
delete-side can later be removed without breaking app-data backup or appexport.

Behaviour-preserving: pure move + import/qualifier rewrites, no logic edits.
The four Manager methods (RunDBDumps/DumpAppVolumes/DumpAppVolumesSafe share the
delete-side mutex/status state; RestoreAppFromTier2 reads the cross-drive mirror)
intentionally stay on Manager and delegate to appbackup — for the re-platform step.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 11:01:39 +02:00