Completes the de-sidecar cleanup: no live code, test, current doc,
script, or nix file mentions or is named "sidecar" any more. Only the
dated PRD/research docs keep the term as historical record (agreed on
the #385 thread).
- Rename `sidecar_init.py`→`gateway_init.py` was done earlier; this pass
sweeps the remaining descriptive uses: the egress / git-gate / supervise
components are the gateway's *daemons*, the shared container is the
*gateway*, the old per-bottle container was the *companion container*.
- Rename `tests/integration/test_sidecar_bundle_image.py`→`test_gateway_image.py`
and its class; update `docs/ci.md` + `tests/README.md` for the renamed/
removed integration tests.
- `SIDECAR_PORTS` shell var in `scripts/firecracker-netpool.sh`→`GATEWAY_PORTS`.
Full unit suite green (bar the pre-existing `/bin/sleep`-missing env
errors in test_gateway_init); docker integration — gateway singleton,
broker, real two-bottle multitenant isolation, and the gateway-image
build — all pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck
Review feedback: don't bury a parallel docker util in the orchestrator.
But reusing backend.docker.util (docker_mod) isn't right either — importing
it runs backend/__init__.py, which eagerly loads all three backends
(docker + firecracker + macos) plus the manifest/egress/git-gate/supervise
framework (~76 modules), so every orchestrator import would drag the whole
backend layer in.
Compromise: promote the helper to a top-level, framework-free
bot_bottle/docker_cmd.py (single stdlib import), a proper shared home the
orchestrator's docker components use now and backend.docker.util can adopt
later. Verified `import bot_bottle.orchestrator` stays lean (12 modules, no
firecracker/macos backends).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck
The core consolidation win: one persistent sidecar per host, shared by
every bottle, instead of a sidecar bundle per bottle. Safe to share
because the attribution invariant (source IP + identity token) lets the
sidecar map each request to the right bottle.
* orchestrator/sidecar.py — a backend-neutral `Sidecar` lifecycle
contract (mirrors LaunchBroker) + a `DockerSidecar` impl. The defining
behaviour is idempotent singleton: `ensure_running` starts the instance
if absent and is a no-op if it's already up, so N launches never spawn
N sidecars; `stop` is idempotent.
* orchestrator/dockerutil.py — a shared `run_docker` helper; DockerBroker
now uses it too (DRY with slice 3).
* service.py — the Orchestrator holds an optional `Sidecar`, exposes
`ensure_sidecar()` + `sidecar_status()`.
* control_plane.py — `GET /sidecar` reports it; __main__ gains
`--sidecar-image` and ensures the single sidecar on startup.
Tests: unit (docker mocked) — is_running, ensure idempotent (no-op when up,
starts when absent), failure raises, stop idempotent; Orchestrator sidecar
wiring/status; control-plane /sidecar; integration (gated) — ensure is a
real idempotent singleton (one container after two ensures), stop removes.
Full suite green (only pre-existing /bin/sleep errors); integration
verified locally against real docker.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck
The first concrete LaunchBroker, proving the orchestrator -> backend seam
on the cheapest backend (the sidecar bundle is already containers):
* orchestrator/docker_broker.py — DockerBroker runs a container on a
verified launch (`docker run --detach --name <bottle> --label ...
<image_ref>`) and removes it on teardown (`docker rm --force`,
idempotent on an already-absent container). The argv is built only from
the request's static ids/flags, so nothing free-form reaches docker;
provenance/schema verification is inherited from LaunchBroker.submit.
* __main__.py gains `--broker {stub,docker}` so the harness can drive real
containers.
Slice 3 launches a single container from image_ref (the seam); the full
agent + sidecar bundle is a later slice.
Tests: unit (docker mocked) — argv from static fields, launch/teardown call
the right commands, missing-image and docker-failure raise, teardown
idempotent on missing, forged token never touches docker; integration
(gated on a reachable daemon) — launch creates a real container, teardown
removes it. Full suite green (only pre-existing /bin/sleep errors);
integration verified locally against real docker.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck