Five connected cleanups across the dev/CI infrastructure:
1. Drop tools/local-ci/. The standalone Gitea + act_runner stack was
the legacy "offline workflow validator"; the per-stage CI gate now
runs on gitea.lan and the directory was only retained as a
fallback. Removing it leaves no operational dependency: backend,
gateway, and game code have no references; documentation that
pointed at it (CLAUDE.md, docs/ARCHITECTURE.md, ui/docs/testing.md,
tools/dev-deploy/README.md, tools/local-dev/README.md) is updated
in this same change. Historical "Verified on local-ci run N"
markers in ui/PLAN.md are preserved unchanged.
2. Lift the pre-production single-migration rule. The rule forced
every schema delta into 00001_init.sql and required a manual
make clean-data wipe on every backward-incompatible change in
tools/dev-deploy/. Future schema deltas now land as additive
sequence-numbered files (00002_*.sql, …) that goose applies
automatically on backend startup; 00001_init.sql becomes an
immutable baseline. Authoring conventions live in
backend/internal/postgres/migrations/README.md. The chain may be
squashed back into a fresh 00001 as a deliberate one-time
operation before the first production deployment.
3. Document the deployment cadence. The dev environment is
single-tenant: pushes to feature/* run the test workflows
(go-unit, ui-test, integration) only; dev-deploy.yaml fires on
push to development. A workflow_dispatch override on
dev-deploy.yaml lets a developer preview a feature branch on the
shared dev environment before merge; the next merge into
development overwrites the manual deploy idempotently.
4. Scope compose-managed resources by an explicit
galaxy.stack=<local-dev|dev-deploy> label. Both compose files
stamp the label on every service, network, and named volume.
Makefiles in tools/local-dev/ and tools/dev-deploy/ filter their
engine-cleanup operations by (stack-label AND engine OCI title)
so they never touch unrelated workloads on the same daemon.
dev-deploy.yaml gains a pre-`compose up` step that reaps stale
exited/dead containers under the dev-deploy stack label.
5. Backend now stamps the same galaxy.stack=<value> label on every
engine container it spawns, sourced from a new BACKEND_STACK_LABEL
env var (empty → label not applied; legacy-safe). Both compose
files set it to their stack name (local-dev / dev-deploy). The
contract is recorded in docs/ARCHITECTURE.md under
"Container labels". A package-level test in
backend/internal/runtime exercises both the label-present and
label-absent paths.
No tests intentionally regressed: go test ./backend/internal/{config,
runtime,dockerclient} is green, both compose files validate cleanly,
and the backend, gateway, and game modules all build.
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UI Testing Tiers
UI client test toolchain. Project-wide testing layers (service /
inter-service / system) live in ../../docs/TESTING.md;
this doc only covers the UI-specific tiers added in Phase 2 of
../PLAN.md.
Tier 1 — per-PR
Triggered by .gitea/workflows/ui-test.yaml on every push and pull
request that touches ui/**, backend/**, gateway/**, game/**,
pkg/**, go.work, or go.work.sum. Linux runner only.
The actions/checkout@v4 step uses submodules: recursive, so the
runner pulls every git submodule the suite depends on (today only
pkg/geoip/test-data, the MaxMind-DB fixtures used by pkg/geoip).
Runs:
-
go testover the monorepo Go modules, excluding two areas:integration/— needs Docker + testcontainers and is the project'smake -C integration integrationgate.client/— the deprecated Fyne client (see../PLAN.md§74) is frozen; its tests are not run in CI.
The
pkg/<name>/modules are listed one by one in the workflow because they are independent go.work modules and./pkg/...does not recurse into separate modules. The exact command lives in.gitea/workflows/ui-test.yaml. -
pnpm test(Vitest +@testing-library/svelte+@testing-library/jest-dom) — component / unit tests underui/frontend/tests/**/*.test.ts. -
pnpm exec playwright test— end-to-end smoke againstpnpm run devon port 5173. Four projects:chromium-desktop(Desktop Chrome)webkit-desktop(Desktop Safari)chromium-mobile-iphone-13(iPhone 13 viewport, Chromium engine)chromium-mobile-pixel-5(Pixel 5 viewport, Chromium engine)
Playwright traces and screenshots are retained on failure and uploaded
as Gitea Actions artefacts (playwright-report and playwright-traces,
14-day retention).
Tier 2 — release
Triggered by .gitea/workflows/ui-release.yaml on tag push (v*).
Currently mirrors the Tier 1 step set; the dedicated release-only
checks land in later phases:
- Visual regression baseline check — Phase 33. Snapshots live in
ui/frontend/tests/__snapshots__/until the project shifts to Argos or another visual-diff service. - iOS smoke (Capacitor + Appium) — Phase 32. Runs on a
macos-13runner once the Capacitor mobile wrapper exists.
Both blocks are present as commented sections in
.gitea/workflows/ui-release.yaml with the phase number that
re-enables them.
Local execution
From ui/frontend/:
pnpm test # Vitest
pnpm exec playwright install # one-time
pnpm exec playwright test # all projects
pnpm exec playwright test --project=chromium-desktop
pnpm exec playwright show-report # open last HTML report
From the repository root, the same scope CI uses (backend serially because most packages spawn their own Postgres testcontainer and parallel bootstraps starve each other on constrained runners):
go test -count=1 -p 1 ./backend/...
go test -count=1 \
./gateway/... ./game/... \
./pkg/calc/... ./pkg/connector/... ./pkg/cronutil/... \
./pkg/error/... ./pkg/geoip/... ./pkg/model/... \
./pkg/postgres/... ./pkg/redisconn/... ./pkg/schema/... \
./pkg/storage/... ./pkg/transcoder/... ./pkg/util/...
Local development stack
For UI work that needs a real authenticated stack (verifying the
FlatBuffers wire end-to-end, exercising a real lobby flow, hitting
real Mailpit), bring up tools/local-dev/:
make -C tools/local-dev up # postgres + redis + mailpit + backend + gateway
pnpm -C ui/frontend dev # Vite on the host, talks to the stack
ui/frontend/.env.development already targets the stack
(http://localhost:8080) and pins the matching response-signing
public key from tools/local-dev/keys/. Per-developer overrides go
into .env.development.local (gitignored).
The stack honours BACKEND_AUTH_DEV_FIXED_CODE (default 123456 in
tools/local-dev/.env) so the login form takes that literal in
addition to the real Mailpit code; see
../../tools/local-dev/README.md
for the full runbook (regenerating the dev keypair, switching the
mode off, troubleshooting common boot issues).
Synthetic reports for visual testing (DEV)
For visual checks of the map, inspectors and order-overlay against
rich game states, the lobby exposes a DEV-only "Load synthetic
report" affordance (import.meta.env.DEV). The flow is:
-
Convert a legacy text report (
tools/local-dev/reports/{dg,gplus}/) to JSON with the Go CLI:go run ./tools/local-dev/legacy-report/cmd/legacy-report-to-json \ --in tools/local-dev/reports/dg/KNNTS039.REP \ --out /tmp/dg39.jsonSee
../../tools/local-dev/legacy-report/README.mdfor what the parser populates today and how to extend it when a new UI phase decodes a newReportfield. -
Run the UI dev server (
pnpm -C ui/frontend dev), open the lobby, and use the "Load JSON…" file picker in the Synthetic test reports (DEV) section. The page navigates to/games/synthetic-<uuid>/mapwith the report wired into the in-game shell.
In synthetic mode:
- The map view, inspectors and races view render against the loaded report exactly as they would for a real game.
- Composing orders works locally (overlay applies through
applyOrderOverlayas usual), but nothing is sent to the gateway —OrderDraftStore.scheduleSyncshort-circuits because the synthetic id is not a UUID and the layout deliberately does not bind aGalaxyClientfor this game. - The order draft is persisted into the platform
Cacheunder the sameorder-draftsnamespace as real games, keyed by the synthetic id, so navigating back into the same synthetic session restores the draft. The cache is cleared with__galaxyDebug.clearOrderDraft(gameId)(DEV debug surface). - A page reload loses the in-memory report registry; opening the same synthetic id afterwards redirects to /lobby. Re-load the JSON to reseed.
The synthetic-report parity rule (see ../PLAN.md §
Assumptions and Defaults) requires every UI phase that extends
decodeReport to also extend the legacy parser in lockstep, or to
record in the parser's README.md that the new field cannot be
derived from legacy text. This keeps the synthetic-mode coverage in
step with the contract as the UI grows.
CI verification
Workflow changes are exercised on the primary CI host (gitea.lan).
Push the branch (git push gitea …), then open the run in the Gitea
UI to inspect the status and logs. See CLAUDE.md (## Per-stage CI gate) for the per-stage workflow.
For a sub-second syntax check of a workflow YAML without pulling images or running anything:
act -W .gitea/workflows/ui-test.yaml -n push
act doesn't honour Gitea-specific behaviours (artifact storage,
secrets, run triggers); use it only for syntax checks.