## Summary
- Upload RPMs to local repos, metadata parsed async via cavaliergopher/rpm
- Repodata (repomd.xml, primary/filelists/other.xml.gz) generated on-demand from DB — nothing stored in S3
- RPM provider implements LocalUploader, PostUploadHook, and LocalIndexer
- New rpm_metadata table for parsed RPM header data (name, version, deps, etc.)
- New provider interfaces: PostUploadHook, BlobReader, MetadataStore, RPMMetadataReader
## Test plan
- [x] Upload cowsay RPM from epel → async metadata parse confirmed in logs
- [x] repomd.xml generated with correct hashes → primary.xml.gz has correct metadata
- [x] `dnf install` from local repo: download + install successful
- [x] Bad file rejection (.txt → 400), overwrite rejection (409)
Reviewed-on: #53
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
## Summary
Move package-type-specific local repo logic out of centralized handlers into provider packages via optional Go interfaces.
**New interfaces in `provider` package:**
- \`LocalUploader\`: \`ValidateUpload(filePath) → (storagePath, contentType, error)\` + \`UploadResponse(...)\`
- \`LocalIndexer\`: \`ServeLocalIndex(w, r, files, repoName, path) → bool\` + \`GenerateLocalIndex(ctx, files, repoName, path) → ([]byte, error)\`
- \`FileStore\`: \`ListFilesByPrefix\` + \`ListPackages\` (implemented by database.DB)
**Providers implement these interfaces:**
- PyPI: upload validation (wheel/sdist naming), simple index serving + generation
- Terraform: upload validation (provider zip naming), mirror protocol serving
**Handlers simplified to generic dispatch:**
- \`local.go\`: type-asserts to \`LocalUploader\`, falls back to generic upload
- \`proxy.go\`: type-asserts to \`LocalIndexer\`, falls back to raw file serving
- \`engine.go\`: type-asserts to \`LocalIndexer\` for local virtual members
Adding a new local repo type (e.g. RPM) = implement the interfaces in its provider package. Zero handler changes.
## Test plan
- [x] Build + unit tests pass
- [x] E2E: PyPI local upload → simple index → uv pip install (smoke test after refactor)
Reviewed-on: #52
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
## Summary
- Virtual engine detects local members and generates indexes in-memory
- MemberIndex.RepoType drives correct URL prefix in merged output
- PyPI merger rewrites links to /api/v1/local/ or /api/v1/remote/ appropriately
- Includes local PyPI support (cherry-picked from #50)
## Test plan
- [x] Upload wheel to local PyPI → install from direct local URL
- [x] Create virtual with local + remote → install from virtual URL
- [x] Both paths produce correct absolute download URLs
Reviewed-on: #51
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
## Summary
- Upload Python wheels/sdists to local PyPI repos with filename validation
- PEP 503 simple index computed on-demand from stored files
- Package names normalized per PEP 503 (lowercase, hyphens)
- Overwrites rejected (409 Conflict)
## Test plan
- [x] Build wheel with `uv build` → upload → verify simple index HTML → `uv pip install` from local repo
- [x] Bad filename rejection (400)
- [x] Overwrite rejection (409)
- [x] Hash integrity verification on download
Reviewed-on: #50
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Introduces repo_type (remote/local) as a separate axis from package_type
so that any package type can be hosted locally. A terraform local repo
is package_type=terraform + repo_type=local.
- Remote model gains RepoType field (defaults to "remote")
- Database schema adds repo_type column with migration for existing DBs
- V1 proxy adds /api/v1/local/{name}/* route for serving local files
- V2 upload via PUT /api/v2/remotes/{name}/files/{ns}/{type}/{file}.zip
validates filename matches terraform-provider-{type}_{ver}_{os}_{arch}.zip
and returns 409 on duplicate (no overwrites)
- index.json and {version}.json are computed on-the-fly from uploaded zips
rather than stored as separate files
- V2 create validates repo_type and requires base_url only for remotes
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Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Reviewed-on: #49