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Phase 0 closure (Path B2, post-rewrite):
addlicense sweep — adds the canonical certctl LLC copyright + BUSL-1.1
SPDX header to every production Go file. Template:
// Copyright 2026 certctl LLC. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
Coverage: 338 / 338 production Go files (cmd/ + internal/, excluding
*_test.go and **/testdata/**). Pre-sweep coverage was 22 / 338 (6.5%);
post-sweep is 338 / 338 (100%).
Normalized 22 pre-existing legacy headers (`// Copyright (c) certctl`
+ `// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.1`) and 1 file using a
`Certctl Contributors` attribution. The legacy SPDX ID `BSL-1.1`
is non-standard; the official SPDX identifier for Business Source
License 1.1 is `BUSL-1.1` (capital U). All 338 files now share the
canonical form.
Generated via:
addlicense -c "certctl LLC" -y 2026 \
-f cowork/legal/copyright-header.tpl \
-ignore '**/testdata/**' -ignore '**/*_test.go' \
cmd/ internal/
Verification:
find cmd internal -name '*.go' -not -name '*_test.go' \
-not -path '*/testdata/*' \
-exec grep -L '^// Copyright 2026 certctl LLC' {} \; | wc -l
Returns: 0
gofmt clean. Header additions are comments only, no compile impact.
Closes: cowork/certctl-architecture-diligence-audit.html#fix-RED-4
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1.9 KiB
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44 lines
1.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2026 certctl LLC. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
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package issuer
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import "context"
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// Lifecycle is an OPTIONAL extension interface for issuer connectors that
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// need to run long-running background work bound to a context. Connectors
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// that hold no background goroutines (almost all of them) do not implement
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// this interface and the registry feature-detects via type assertion.
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//
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// Concrete users today (2026-05-03):
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// - VaultPKI: periodic POST /v1/auth/token/renew-self at TTL/2 cadence
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// so long-lived deploys don't hit token expiry.
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//
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// The lifecycle contract is deliberately small. Connectors that need
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// per-tick state, retries, or cross-tick cancellation handle all of that
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// internally; the registry's job is just "kick off background work
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// once" and "block until it cleanly exits". Keeping the interface this
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// small means new lifecycle-bearing connectors don't have to touch the
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// registry plumbing — they implement Start/Stop and the existing
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// IssuerRegistry.StartLifecycles / StopLifecycles wiring picks them up
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// automatically.
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//
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// Start MUST be non-blocking — spawn a goroutine and return immediately.
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// Returning an error means startup failed; the registry logs the error
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// and continues. Stop MUST block until the goroutine has fully exited;
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// callers rely on this for graceful shutdown ordering.
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type Lifecycle interface {
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// Start kicks off any long-running background work bound to ctx.
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// Returns nil on successful startup; the goroutine continues until
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// ctx is cancelled or Stop is called. Returns a non-nil error if
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// startup itself failed (e.g. precondition not met) — the goroutine
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// did NOT start and Stop need not be called.
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Start(ctx context.Context) error
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// Stop blocks until the background work has fully exited. Safe to
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// call after Start returned an error or wasn't called at all.
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// Idempotent — multiple Stop calls return immediately after the
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// first.
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Stop()
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}
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