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unkinben 936cf8846a feat: serve local terraform repos as a provider registry (#102)
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## Why

Local terraform repos already served the Terraform **network mirror** protocol, but consuming that requires every user to add a `provider_installation { network_mirror }` block to `~/.terraformrc`. A `source = "artifactapi.k8s.../ns/type"` address instead triggers the **provider registry** protocol (service discovery at `/.well-known/terraform.json` + GPG-signed SHA256SUMS), which returned 404 — hence *"does not offer a provider registry."*

Local repos are meant to be the real thing, so this makes a terraform local repo a first-class provider registry: `terraform init` installs from a bare source address with no client config.

## What

- Serve `/.well-known/terraform.json` service discovery and the `providers.v1` endpoints under `/terraform/v1/providers`: `versions`, `download/{os}/{arch}`, `sha256sums`, `sha256sums.sig`.
- Map the Terraform **namespace** segment to the artifactapi **repo name**; locate the provider by **type**. `download_url` points back at the existing `/api/v1/local/...` path.
- Generate `SHA256SUMS` per version and sign it with a GPG key loaded from `TF_SIGNING_KEY_PATH` (optional `TF_SIGNING_KEY_PASSPHRASE`); advertise the public key + key id in the download response. **No key → registry stays disabled (endpoints 404)**, so behaviour is unchanged until the signing secret is present.
- New `internal/tfsign` (key load + detached signing, via `x/crypto/openpgp`) and `internal/api/terraform` (registry handler). Export `ParseProviderZip` for reuse.
- `TF_PROVIDER_PROTOCOLS` (default `5.0,6.0`) sets the advertised plugin protocols.
- README section documenting usage.

## Consumer

```hcl
terraform {
  required_providers {
    artifactapi = {
      source  = "artifactapi.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net/terraform-unkin/artifactapi"
      version = "0.1.2"
    }
  }
}
```

## Tests

- `internal/tfsign`: sign + verify round-trip, disabled/missing-key paths.
- `internal/api/terraform`: dockerised full flow (discovery → versions → download → sha256sums → sig), verifying the signature against the advertised public key.

## Follow-ups (separate PRs)

- **argocd-apps**: mount the signing K8s secret into the api deployment + set `TF_SIGNING_KEY_PATH`. The `/` HTTPRoute already routes `/.well-known` and `/terraform` to the API, so no gateway change is needed.
- Image/version bump once tagged.

## Note

Anchored the `terraform/` gitignore to the repo root (`/terraform/`) so it stops matching `internal/*/terraform/`. This surfaced `internal/provider/terraform/terraform_extra_test.go`, which had been silently untracked — now committed.

Reviewed-on: #102
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
2026-07-03 18:55:35 +10:00
unkinben 6f8e70c27a feat: add local RPM repository with on-demand repodata (#53)
## 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>
2026-06-23 23:20:05 +10:00
benvin b46c116f6b Feat/v3 go rewrite (#47)
ci/woodpecker/tag/docker Pipeline was successful
Complete rewrite of ArtifactAPI from Python/FastAPI to Go as a single binary.

Core engine:
- 10 package providers: generic, docker, helm, pypi, npm, rpm, alpine,
  puppet, terraform, goproxy — each with built-in mutable patterns
- Content-addressable storage (SHA256 dedup across all remotes)
- Three-tier caching: Redis (TTL/locks) → S3/MinIO (blobs) → upstream
- Classifier with allowlist/blocklist per-remote (empty = allow all)
- Circuit breaker, conditional revalidation, stale-on-error
- Background garbage collection for orphaned blobs
- Access logging to PostgreSQL

API:
- v1 proxy endpoints (backwards compatible)
- v2 management API: CRUD remotes/virtuals, object browser, stats,
  health, SSE events, probe/test endpoint
- Virtual repos with index merging (Helm YAML + PyPI HTML)

Frontend (React + Vite, separate Dockerfile):
- Dashboard with stats, health indicators, top remotes
- Remotes list with type filter, remote detail with config/patterns
- Object browser with pagination and evict
- Test Remote page: probe any remote path, see headers/size/timing
- Virtuals page with expandable member lists

TUI (Bubble Tea):
- Dashboard, remotes list/detail, object browser, virtuals
- Vim-style navigation, artifactapi tui --endpoint <url>

Infrastructure:
- S3 client supports MinIO, Ceph RGW, AWS S3 (minio-go)
- PostgreSQL schema with migrations
- Docker Compose: API + UI + Postgres 17 + Redis 7 + MinIO
- Makefile with Go version check, build/test/lint/fmt/e2e targets
- Distroless Docker image (~15MB)

Testing:
- Unit tests for models, classifier, providers, mergers
- E2E tests with testcontainers-go (real Postgres/Redis/MinIO)

Terraform config:
- All 40 production remotes + helm virtual as HCL
- Provider repo: terraform-provider-artifactapi v0.0.1 (separate)

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Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Reviewed-on: #47
2026-06-07 19:30:35 +10:00