Implements weeks 1-4 of the multi-provider architecture: Week 1 - Foundation: - Add domain models (AgentProvider, AgentRequest, AgentEvent, AgentResult) - Define CodeAgent port interface with Execute, Cancel, Capabilities - Create thread-safe provider registry with first-registered default Week 2 - Claude Code Adapter: - Extract kubectl exec logic into CodeAgent implementation - Parse stream-json output format (init, message, tool_use, result) - Support session continuation via --resume flag Week 3 - OpenCode Adapter: - HTTP/SSE client for opencode serve API - Session management (create, send message, abort) - Event streaming with documented buffer rationale Week 4 - Quality & Polish: - Fix race condition in OpenCode Cancel method - Add AgentRequest.Validate() with ErrPromptRequired, ErrInvalidTimeout - Document DefaultAvailabilityTimeout constants - Add HTTP error context for debugging Also includes: - Work queue system with PostgreSQL adapter - Credential store for infrastructure secrets - Project templates with Woodpecker CI integration - Comprehensive test coverage Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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CI Provider (Woodpecker)
Last Updated: 2025-01 Confidence: High (Planned - see address-the-gaps.md)
Summary
CIProvider port enables automatic Woodpecker CI activation when projects are created. Eliminates manual UI clicks to activate repos.
Key Facts:
- Activates repos via Woodpecker API on project creation
- Can trigger manual builds
- JWT token authentication
- Graceful fallback if activation fails (logs warning, adds manual step)
File Pointers:
- Port:
internal/port/ci_provider.go - Adapter:
internal/adapter/woodpecker/client.go - Integration:
internal/service/project_infra.go
Port Interface
type CIProvider interface {
ActivateRepo(ctx context.Context, forgeRemoteID int64) error
DeactivateRepo(ctx context.Context, owner, name string) error
TriggerBuild(ctx context.Context, owner, name, branch string) (int64, error)
}
Configuration
WOODPECKER_URL=https://ci.threesix.ai
WOODPECKER_API_TOKEN=<jwt token from .secrets>
Integration Flow
ProjectInfraService.CreateProject()creates Gitea repo- Gets repo ID from Gitea
- Calls
ci.ActivateRepo(ctx, repoID) - Woodpecker creates webhook in Gitea
- Future pushes trigger builds automatically