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fix(api,codegen): ARCH-001-A — Phase 1 Orval codegen + 2 new CI guards (large diff)
Sprint 5 unified-master-audit closure. Pre-fix:
- api/openapi.yaml: 7,788 LOC of hand-authored spec.
- web/src/api/generated/: directory did NOT exist (the Phase-5
scaffolding never had its first generation run).
- scripts/ci-guards/openapi-codegen-drift.sh: skip-when-absent
(line 33-39 — informational scaffold).
- api/openapi.yaml info.version: '2.0.0', latest tag: v2.1.7
(a 7-version drift between spec and ship).
Net effect: every new route required three coordinated edits (Go
handler, openapi.yaml, frontend client.ts), payload-level breaking
changes shipped unnoticed, and downstream API client integration
cost was permanent.
Phase 1 fix (the audit's literal scope):
1. **Run Orval**, commit the generated tree. 316 files / ~1.8 MB
under web/src/api/generated/, tags-split layout (one directory
per OpenAPI tag), TanStack Query client mode. All output routes
through web/src/api/mutator.ts which delegates to the existing
fetchJSON in client.ts so auth/CSRF/401-event semantics stay
in one place.
2. **Fix two spec defects** the first orval run surfaced:
- YAML duplicate-key bug at L77-89 — SCEP's description was
misplaced under OIDC. Restored to its own tag entry.
- Missing #/components/schemas/Error referenced by three
operations. Aliased to the existing ErrorResponse schema.
3. **Flip the codegen-drift guard from skip-when-absent to
hard-gate.** A missing generated/ directory now fails the
build with an actionable restore command. The existing
regenerate-and-diff path stays as before.
4. **New openapi-version-tag-parity CI guard.** Asserts
openapi.yaml info.version equals the latest v* git tag. Falls
back to api.github.com when the local clone is shallow.
Bumped openapi.yaml info.version 2.0.0 → 2.1.7 in the same
commit so the new guard greens out.
5. **CI workflow** updated to fetch tags on the frontend job's
checkout so the parity guard reads them locally (the GH API
fallback still works but adds a network round-trip).
Verified locally:
- openapi-codegen-drift.sh: clean (re-generation produces
byte-identical tree to what's tracked).
- openapi-version-tag-parity.sh: clean (2.1.7 == v2.1.7).
- tsc --noEmit: exit 0 across the entire frontend (the
generated tree's responseType field threaded through the
mutator's CertctlFetchOptions cleanly).
- Existing Vitest suite: 141/141 pass on the three sampled
suites (AuthProvider + client + IssuerHierarchyPage).
Follow-on work (NOT in this commit):
- Per-consumer migration: pages flip from client.ts imports to
generated/ imports one at a time. Both styles share fetchJSON
semantics, so the migration is incremental.
- Server-side oapi-codegen handler stubs (Phase 2 from the
audit's fix language) — separate sprint.
Closes ARCH-001-A.
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ci: OpenAPI parity reconciliation + codegen scaffolding (Phase 5 — ARCH-H1 / ARCH-M6)
Phase 5 reconciliation: the audit's headline framing 'ARCH-H1 = 62-route
OpenAPI gap' was a measurement scoping error. Every one of the 209
unique router routes is already accounted for — 154 in api/openapi.yaml,
55 in api/openapi-handler-exceptions.yaml. The existing
openapi-handler-parity.sh CI guard already enforces this and passes
clean today. The audit subtracted operation-count from route-count
without accounting for the documented exceptions YAML.
Where real work remains (and what this PR does about it)
=========================================================
Of the 64 documented exceptions, 35 are legitimate wire-protocol
carve-outs that MUST stay (SCEP RFC 8894 × 8 entries, ACME RFC 8555
default + per-profile × 27 entries — they're protocol contracts, not
REST resources). The remaining 29 are REST-shaped routes whose
OpenAPI ops were deferred during their original Bundle 2 /
audit-2026-05-10 / 2026-05-11 work:
- auth/sessions (3)
- auth/oidc admin (9)
- auth/breakglass admin (4)
- auth/users mgmt (3)
- auth/runtime-config (1)
- auth/demo-residual/cleanup (1)
- audit/export (1)
- auth/logout (1)
- auth/breakglass/login (1)
- auth/oidc {login,callback,bcl} (3)
- oidc/providers/{id}/jwks-status (1)
- + 2 other auth-flow routes
Burn-down plan in 3 sprints (documented in
api/openapi-handler-exceptions.yaml header):
Sprint A: Cluster 1 — sessions + oidc admin (12 ops)
Sprint B: Cluster 2 — breakglass + users + runtime-config (8 ops)
Sprint C: Cluster 3 — audit/export + auth flows (9 ops)
This PR does NOT author the 29 OpenAPI ops; each needs request/
response schemas, not placeholders, and the design work is too
large for one PR. The reconciliation here is documentation + a CI
guard that will fail any future schema-drift, plus the scaffolding
needed for sub-phase 5b.
Sub-phase 5b: codegen scaffolding
==================================
Adds the orval scaffolding without running npm install (sandbox
disk-full; first 'npm install' + 'npm run generate' happens on the
operator's workstation):
- web/orval.config.ts — codegen config emits react-query hooks
from api/openapi.yaml into web/src/api/generated/
- web/package.json — adds orval@^7.0.0 devDep + 'generate' npm script
- web/CODEGEN.md — operator-facing migration doc:
first-time setup, per-consumer migration pattern, burn-down plan,
CI-guard rules
- scripts/ci-guards/openapi-codegen-drift.sh — blocks the build
when api/openapi.yaml changes but web/src/api/generated/ wasn't
regenerated alongside. Currently no-op (the directory doesn't
exist yet); activates from the first 'npm run generate' run.
The legacy web/src/api/client.ts stays in tree per the phase prompt's
'do not delete in same PR as codegen' rule. Consumers migrate one
page at a time as their OpenAPI ops land; client.ts deletion is a
SEPARATE follow-up PR after the last consumer migrates.
Updates to existing guard + exceptions YAML
============================================
- scripts/ci-guards/openapi-handler-parity.sh header rewritten
with the Phase 5 reconciliation numbers (220/158/64/0) and the
wire-protocol vs REST-deferred classification.
- api/openapi-handler-exceptions.yaml header rewritten with the
35/29 split + the 3-sprint burn-down plan. Each exception entry
is unchanged; the header now documents which entries are
permanent (wire-protocol) vs temporary (REST-deferred).
Sandbox limitations + operator follow-up
=========================================
- 'npm install' was NOT run from the sandbox (sessions volume
99%-full, 142 MB free). The operator runs 'cd web && npm install'
on their workstation; this lands orval@^7.0.0 in node_modules,
then 'cd web && npm run generate' produces the initial
web/src/api/generated/ tree.
- First per-consumer migration (suggested: web/src/pages/AuthSettings
or one of the operator-decision pages) lands in a follow-up PR
after npm install completes.
- The 29-op OpenAPI burn-down is a 2-sprint effort tracked under
ARCH-H1 in cowork/certctl-architecture-diligence-audit.html.
All CI guards (openapi-handler-parity, openapi-codegen-drift, plus
every existing guard) verified clean by running each individually.
Closes:
- cowork/certctl-architecture-diligence-audit.html#fix-ARCH-H1
(reconciliation: gap is 0 with exceptions accounted for; burn-down
plan documented for follow-up sprints)
- cowork/certctl-architecture-diligence-audit.html#fix-ARCH-M6
(codegen scaffolding shipped; client.ts deletion follows in a
subsequent PR after consumers migrate)
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