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kanade_shared/
manifest.rs

1use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
2
3use crate::ipc::jobs::JobCategory;
4use crate::wire::{RunAs, Shell, Staleness};
5
6/// YAML job manifest (= registered "what to run", v0.18.0+).
7///
8/// Owns only script-intrinsic fields. **Who** (`target`), **how to
9/// phase fanout** (`rollout`), and **when to stagger start**
10/// (`jitter`) all moved to the Schedule / exec request side — same
11/// script can now be fired against different targets / rollouts
12/// without copying the script body.
13///
14/// #492: these types are READ fleet-wide (agents decode them from
15/// BUCKET_JOBS / BUCKET_SCHEDULES and inside live Commands), so they
16/// must tolerate unknown fields — `deny_unknown_fields` here made a
17/// gradually-upgrading fleet's OLD agents reject the whole object
18/// the moment a newer backend added any field. Operator typo
19/// protection (the old reason for the attribute) lives at the WRITE
20/// boundaries instead: `kanade job/schedule create` and the backend
21/// POST extractor parse via [`crate::strict`], which rejects unknown
22/// keys with their full paths. The wire rule: new fields always get
23/// `#[serde(default)]` (+ `skip_serializing_if` while old readers
24/// may still be strict).
25#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
26pub struct Manifest {
27    pub id: String,
28    pub version: String,
29    #[serde(default)]
30    pub description: Option<String>,
31    pub execute: Execute,
32    #[serde(default)]
33    pub require_approval: bool,
34    /// Opt-in marker that this job produces a JSON inventory fact
35    /// payload on stdout. When present, the backend's results
36    /// projector parses `ExecResult.stdout` as JSON and upserts an
37    /// `inventory_facts` row keyed by `(pc_id, manifest.id)`. The
38    /// `display` sub-config drives the SPA's Inventory page render.
39    #[serde(default)]
40    pub inventory: Option<InventoryHint>,
41    /// Issue #246: opt-in marker that this job emits per-line
42    /// observability events on stdout (one JSON `ObsEvent` per
43    /// newline). When present, the agent — after the script exits
44    /// successfully — parses each non-empty stdout line as an
45    /// `ObsEvent`, publishes it on `obs.<pc_id>` via the
46    /// `obs_outbox`, and (intentionally) **omits the stdout from
47    /// the `ExecResult`** so the timeline data doesn't double up
48    /// in `execution_results.stdout` (which would multiply rows
49    /// by ~50/day/PC of noise).
50    ///
51    /// Distinct from `inventory:` (single JSON object → projector
52    /// upsert) — events are append-only timeline points consumed
53    /// by the dedicated `obs_events` table.
54    #[serde(default)]
55    pub emit: Option<EmitConfig>,
56    /// #290: opt-in marker that this job is an operator-defined
57    /// **health check** whose result feeds the Client App's Health
58    /// tab over KLP (`StateSnapshot.checks`). The script prints a
59    /// free-form JSON object on stdout (like any inventory job); the
60    /// agent reads the [`CheckHint::status_field`] value dynamically
61    /// into a [`crate::ipc::state::Check`] named `check.name`.
62    /// Cadence / windows / conditions come from
63    /// the job's Schedule (exactly like inventory) — there is
64    /// deliberately no interval here. **Composes with `inventory:`**:
65    /// the script's stdout is one JSON object, so a check can also
66    /// carry an `inventory:` block to project the rest of that object
67    /// (incl. `explode` sub-tables) for SPA fleet-querying. Only
68    /// `emit:` (NDJSON stdout) is incompatible.
69    #[serde(default)]
70    pub check: Option<CheckHint>,
71    /// v0.26: Layer 2 staleness policy (SPEC.md §2.6.2). Controls
72    /// what the agent does at fire time when it can't verify the
73    /// `script_current` / `script_status` KV values are fresh —
74    /// especially relevant for `runs_on: agent` schedules where
75    /// the agent may fire from cache while offline. Defaults to
76    /// `Staleness::Cached` (silently use cached values), which
77    /// matches every pre-v0.26 Manifest.
78    #[serde(default)]
79    pub staleness: Staleness,
80    /// #291: opt-in marker that this job is offered to **end users**
81    /// in the Client App's job tabs over KLP (`jobs.list` →
82    /// `jobs.execute`). Parallel to [`inventory`] / [`check`] /
83    /// [`emit`]: the block's mere presence is the opt-in, and it
84    /// groups the end-user presentation fields (name / category /
85    /// icon) that only make sense for a user-facing job. `None`
86    /// (the default) ⇒ an operator-only job — inventory, checks,
87    /// scheduled maintenance — that never surfaces in the catalog.
88    ///
89    /// The agent re-reads this at every `jobs.list` / `jobs.execute`
90    /// (SPEC §2.1), so removing the block takes a job out of a
91    /// running client on its next action.
92    ///
93    /// [`inventory`]: Manifest::inventory
94    /// [`check`]: Manifest::check
95    /// [`emit`]: Manifest::emit
96    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
97    pub client: Option<ClientHint>,
98}
99
100/// "Who + how + when-to-stagger" — the fanout-plan side of an exec.
101/// Used both as the POST `/api/exec/{job_id}` body and as the embedded
102/// `target` / `rollout` / `jitter` slot on [`Schedule`]. Centralising
103/// here keeps the validation + serialisation logic in one place.
104#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Default)]
105pub struct FanoutPlan {
106    #[serde(default)]
107    pub target: Target,
108    /// Optional wave rollout — when present, the backend publishes
109    /// each wave's group subject on its own delay schedule instead
110    /// of fanning out the `target` block in one go. `target` then
111    /// only labels the deploy for the audit log.
112    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
113    pub rollout: Option<Rollout>,
114    /// Optional humantime jitter; agent uses it to randomise
115    /// execution start. Lives here (not on the script) so different
116    /// schedules / ad-hoc fires of the same job can pick different
117    /// stagger windows.
118    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
119    pub jitter: Option<String>,
120    /// Absolute time the scheduler stamps on each emitted Command
121    /// when this exec was driven by a [`Schedule`] with
122    /// `starting_deadline`. Agents receiving a Command after this
123    /// instant publish a synthetic skipped-result instead of
124    /// running the script. `None` (default) = no deadline / catch
125    /// up whenever delivered. Operators don't usually set this
126    /// directly — the scheduler computes it from `tick_at +
127    /// starting_deadline`.
128    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
129    pub deadline_at: Option<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>>,
130}
131
132/// Manifest sub-section: how the SPA should render the inventory
133/// facts this job produces. Each field name (`field`) is a top-level
134/// key in the stdout JSON, e.g. `hostname`, `ram_gb`.
135///
136/// Two render modes:
137///   * `display` — vertical "field / value" per PC, used by the
138///     `/inventory?pc=<id>` detail view. ALL columns the operator
139///     wants visible on the detail page.
140///   * `summary` — horizontal table across the fleet (row = PC,
141///     column = field) on `/inventory`. Optional; when omitted the
142///     SPA falls back to `display`, but operators usually want a
143///     trimmer "hostname / OS / CPU / RAM" set for the fleet view.
144#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
145pub struct InventoryHint {
146    /// Detail-view columns, in order.
147    pub display: Vec<DisplayField>,
148    /// Optional fleet-list columns (row = PC). Defaults to `display`
149    /// when omitted, but operators usually pick a 3-5 column subset.
150    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
151    pub summary: Option<Vec<DisplayField>>,
152    /// v0.31 / #40: payload arrays that should be exploded into
153    /// per-element rows of a derived SQLite table. Lets operators
154    /// answer cross-PC questions ("which PCs still have Chrome <
155    /// 120?", "C: >90% full") with normal SQL filters + indexes
156    /// instead of grepping JSON. The projector creates the derived
157    /// table on register and replaces this PC's rows on each result
158    /// (DELETE WHERE pc_id=? AND job_id=? + bulk INSERT). See
159    /// [`ExplodeSpec`] for the per-spec schema.
160    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
161    pub explode: Option<Vec<ExplodeSpec>>,
162    /// v0.35 / #93: top-level scalar fields whose changes the
163    /// projector logs to `inventory_history` (one event per
164    /// changed field per scan). Pairs with `explode[].track_history`
165    /// — that covers array elements; this covers single-valued
166    /// fields like `ram_bytes` / `os_version` / `cpu_model` /
167    /// `os_build` that operators want to track for "did the RAM
168    /// get upgraded?" / "when did Win 11 land on this PC?" /
169    /// "BIOS / firmware bumped?" questions. Field name = `field_path`
170    /// in the history row, `identity_json` is NULL, `before_json`
171    /// / `after_json` each carry `{"value": <prior or new value>}`.
172    /// First-ever observation of a scalar (no prior facts row)
173    /// emits `added`; subsequent value changes emit `changed`. No
174    /// `removed` events — a scalar disappearing from the payload
175    /// is rare and the operator can still see the last value via
176    /// the `before_json` of the most recent change.
177    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
178    pub history_scalars: Option<Vec<String>>,
179}
180
181/// Manifest sub-section (#290): marks a job as an operator-defined
182/// **health check**. Parallel to [`InventoryHint`] / `EmitConfig`.
183/// The stdout contract is a free-form JSON object (same as any
184/// inventory job) from which the agent reads `status_field` /
185/// `detail_field` to build the KLP [`crate::ipc::state::Check`] shown
186/// on the Client App's Health tab.
187///
188/// There is deliberately **no timing field** — when / how often /
189/// in which window a check runs is driven by the job's Schedule,
190/// exactly like inventory jobs, so operators get the full `when:` /
191/// rollout / `runs_on` expressiveness for free.
192///
193/// A check's stdout is a **free-form inventory object** (arbitrary
194/// key/value pairs + arrays) — same as any inventory job — that also
195/// carries a status field. `check:` adds only the health semantics on
196/// top: which field is the ok/warn/fail/unknown status, an optional
197/// one-line summary field, and a remediation job. Everything else
198/// (rich per-PC detail, `explode` sub-tables like a software list) is
199/// driven by a co-present [`InventoryHint`] and rendered with the
200/// SAME display logic the SPA Inventory page uses — on the Client App
201/// too. This keeps checks maximally expressive without a bespoke
202/// payload type.
203#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
204pub struct CheckHint {
205    /// Stable check id → [`Check.name`](crate::ipc::state::Check),
206    /// the SPA/Client React key + analytics label. Unique within the
207    /// fleet's check set.
208    pub name: String,
209    /// Top-level stdout field whose string value
210    /// (`ok`/`warn`/`fail`/`unknown`) becomes the Health-tab light
211    /// ([`CheckStatus`](crate::ipc::state::CheckStatus)). Defaults to
212    /// `"status"`; a missing / unparseable value → `unknown`.
213    #[serde(default = "default_status_field")]
214    pub status_field: String,
215    /// Top-level stdout field used as the Health-tab row's one-line
216    /// summary. Defaults to `"detail"`; absent in the payload → no
217    /// detail line (the rich breakdown lives in the inventory view).
218    #[serde(default = "default_detail_field")]
219    pub detail_field: String,
220    /// Optional remediation job id →
221    /// [`Check.troubleshoot`](crate::ipc::state::Check). The Client
222    /// App shows a "修復する" button when present; that job must be
223    /// `user_invokable`.
224    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
225    pub troubleshoot: Option<String>,
226    /// #290 PR-E: when `true` (default), the backend also projects this
227    /// check's `status` / `detail` into the `check_status` table so the
228    /// operator SPA gets a fleet-wide compliance view for free — no
229    /// `inventory:` block needed. Set `fleet: false` for a client-only
230    /// check the operator doesn't want surfaced across the fleet.
231    #[serde(default = "default_fleet")]
232    pub fleet: bool,
233}
234
235fn default_status_field() -> String {
236    "status".to_string()
237}
238
239fn default_detail_field() -> String {
240    "detail".to_string()
241}
242
243fn default_fleet() -> bool {
244    true
245}
246
247/// Manifest sub-section (#291): marks a job as **user-invokable**
248/// from the Client App and carries how it presents to the end user.
249/// Parallel to [`InventoryHint`] / [`CheckHint`] / `EmitConfig` —
250/// the block's presence is the opt-in (no separate boolean), and its
251/// required fields (`name`, `category`) are enforced by serde at
252/// parse time, so a half-filled catalog entry fails
253/// `kanade job create` instead of rendering a nameless / tab-less row.
254///
255/// The agent maps this 1:1 into the KLP
256/// [`UserInvokableJob`](crate::ipc::jobs::UserInvokableJob) wire shape
257/// that `jobs.list` returns; the Client App renders one row per job in
258/// the tab named by `category`.
259#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
260pub struct ClientHint {
261    /// End-user-facing title for the job row. The operator-internal
262    /// `Manifest::id` slug is rarely what an end user should read, so
263    /// this is required (and validated non-empty by
264    /// [`Manifest::validate`]). Maps to `UserInvokableJob::display_name`.
265    pub name: String,
266    /// Optional one-line subtitle under `name` in the Client App.
267    /// Distinct from the operator-facing top-level
268    /// [`Manifest::description`] — this one is written for the end
269    /// user. Maps to `UserInvokableJob::display_description`.
270    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
271    pub description: Option<String>,
272    /// Which Client App tab the job lives in (`software_update` →
273    /// アップデート, `troubleshoot` → 困ったとき, `catalog` → software
274    /// catalog). Required — without it the agent can't place the job
275    /// in a tab.
276    pub category: JobCategory,
277    /// Optional icon hint for the job row — a lucide-react icon name
278    /// or a `data:` URL. `None` ⇒ the Client App falls back to the
279    /// category's default icon. Surfaced verbatim in
280    /// `jobs.list[].icon`.
281    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
282    pub icon: Option<String>,
283}
284
285/// Issue #246 — `emit:` manifest block for jobs whose stdout is
286/// NDJSON observability events (one `ObsEvent` per line). Parallel
287/// to `inventory:` but for the append-only timeline pipeline; see
288/// `Manifest::emit` for the full contract.
289#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
290pub struct EmitConfig {
291    /// What kind of payload the agent should expect on stdout. Only
292    /// `events` is defined today (parses each non-empty line as
293    /// `ObsEvent` and publishes on `obs.<pc_id>`); future variants
294    /// (e.g. metrics streams, structured trace events) plug in here.
295    #[serde(rename = "type")]
296    pub kind: EmitKind,
297    /// Operator hint for where the script keeps its own state — the
298    /// watermark file the PowerShell / sh body reads + writes
299    /// between runs so it only emits NEW events since the last
300    /// poll. The agent doesn't read this; it's documentation that
301    /// the SPA (and `kanade job edit`) can surface to operators
302    /// reviewing the manifest. Optional; the script is allowed to
303    /// keep state anywhere (registry, env, etc.) — the field's
304    /// presence makes the convention discoverable.
305    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
306    pub watermark_path: Option<String>,
307}
308
309/// `emit.type` enum. Lowercase serde so manifests read
310/// `type: events` rather than `Events`.
311#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
312#[serde(rename_all = "lowercase")]
313pub enum EmitKind {
314    /// Per-line `ObsEvent` JSON. Agent parses + publishes on
315    /// `obs.<pc_id>`, drops the stdout from the resulting
316    /// `ExecResult`.
317    Events,
318}
319
320/// v0.31 / #40: declarative "flatten this JSON array into a real
321/// SQLite table" spec on an inventory manifest. The projector
322/// creates the table on first registration (CREATE TABLE IF NOT
323/// EXISTS + indexes) and writes a row per element of
324/// `payload[field]` on every result, scoped by (pc_id, job_id) so
325/// each PC's rows replace cleanly without a per-PC schema.
326#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
327pub struct ExplodeSpec {
328    /// JSON array key under the payload to explode. E.g. `"apps"`
329    /// for `payload: { apps: [{...}, {...}] }`.
330    pub field: String,
331    /// Derived SQLite table name. Operators choose this — pick
332    /// something namespaced + stable (`inventory_sw_apps`, not
333    /// `apps`) so multiple inventory manifests don't collide on a
334    /// generic name.
335    pub table: String,
336    /// Element-level fields that uniquely identify a row inside one
337    /// PC's payload. The full PK is `(pc_id, job_id) + these
338    /// columns`. Required — operators must think about uniqueness
339    /// (e.g. `["name", "source"]` for installed apps because the
340    /// same name appears in multiple uninstall hives).
341    ///
342    /// v0.31 / #41: same tuple drives history identity. When
343    /// `track_history` is on, the projector serialises these
344    /// fields' values into `inventory_history.identity_json` for
345    /// every change event, so queries like "every PC that ever
346    /// installed Chrome (any source)" filter on identity_json
347    /// content without a per-manifest schema.
348    pub primary_key: Vec<String>,
349    /// Per-element fields that become columns in the derived table.
350    pub columns: Vec<ExplodeColumn>,
351    /// v0.31 / #41: when true (default false), the projector
352    /// diffs each PC's incoming payload against the prior rows
353    /// for the same (pc_id, job_id) BEFORE the DELETE-then-INSERT
354    /// replace, and writes added / removed / changed events into
355    /// `inventory_history`. Lets operators answer time-dimension
356    /// questions ("when did Chrome 120 first appear on PC X?",
357    /// "what's the Win 11 23H2 rollout curve") without storing
358    /// per-scan snapshots. Off by default so operators opt in
359    /// per-spec — history has a real storage cost on long-lived
360    /// deployments (mitigated by the 90-day default retention
361    /// sweeper, see `cleanup` module).
362    #[serde(default)]
363    pub track_history: bool,
364}
365
366/// One column in an [`ExplodeSpec`]'s derived table.
367#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
368pub struct ExplodeColumn {
369    /// JSON key under each array element. Becomes the column name
370    /// in the derived SQLite table — we don't rename.
371    pub field: String,
372    /// SQLite affinity: `"text"` (default), `"integer"`, `"real"`.
373    /// Storage maps directly via `sqlx::query.bind(...)`; type
374    /// mismatches at INSERT-time fail loudly rather than silently
375    /// dropping the row.
376    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
377    #[serde(rename = "type")]
378    pub kind: Option<String>,
379    /// When true, the projector creates a `CREATE INDEX` on this
380    /// column at table-creation time. Boost for the common-filter
381    /// columns (`name`, `version`) — operators mark them
382    /// explicitly, the projector won't guess.
383    #[serde(default)]
384    pub index: bool,
385}
386
387#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
388pub struct DisplayField {
389    /// Top-level key in the stdout JSON.
390    pub field: String,
391    /// Human-readable column header.
392    pub label: String,
393    /// Optional render hint — `"number"`, `"bytes"`, `"timestamp"`,
394    /// or `"table"` (#39). Defaults to plain text rendering on the
395    /// SPA side. `"table"` expects the field's value to be a JSON
396    /// array of objects and renders a nested sub-table on the
397    /// per-PC detail page using `columns` as the schema; the fleet
398    /// summary view falls back to showing the row count for
399    /// `"table"` cells so the wide list stays compact.
400    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
401    #[serde(rename = "type")]
402    pub kind: Option<String>,
403    /// v0.30 / #39: when `kind == "table"`, the SPA renders the
404    /// field's value (an array of objects like
405    /// `disks: [{ device_id, size_bytes, ... }]`) as a nested
406    /// sub-table using these columns. Each column is itself a
407    /// `DisplayField`, so the nested cells reuse the same render
408    /// hints (`bytes`, `number`, `timestamp`) — no parallel format
409    /// pipeline. Ignored for any other `kind`.
410    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
411    pub columns: Option<Vec<DisplayField>>,
412}
413
414#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
415pub struct Rollout {
416    #[serde(default)]
417    pub strategy: RolloutStrategy,
418    pub waves: Vec<Wave>,
419}
420
421#[derive(
422    Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default,
423)]
424#[serde(rename_all = "lowercase")]
425pub enum RolloutStrategy {
426    #[default]
427    Wave,
428}
429
430#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
431pub struct Wave {
432    pub group: String,
433    /// humantime delay measured from the deploy's publish time. wave[0]
434    /// typically has "0s"; subsequent waves use minutes / hours.
435    pub delay: String,
436}
437
438#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Default)]
439pub struct Target {
440    #[serde(default)]
441    pub groups: Vec<String>,
442    #[serde(default)]
443    pub pcs: Vec<String>,
444    #[serde(default)]
445    pub all: bool,
446}
447
448impl Target {
449    /// At least one of all / groups / pcs is set.
450    pub fn is_specified(&self) -> bool {
451        self.all || !self.groups.is_empty() || !self.pcs.is_empty()
452    }
453}
454
455#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
456pub struct Execute {
457    pub shell: ExecuteShell,
458    /// Inline script body. Mutually exclusive with [`script_file`]
459    /// and [`script_object`]; exactly one of the three must be set
460    /// (enforced by [`Execute::validate_script_source`] at the
461    /// write-side parse boundaries — `kanade job create` and
462    /// `POST /api/jobs`).
463    ///
464    /// Empty string is treated as **unset** so operators can swap
465    /// to a `script_file:` / `script_object:` alternative just by
466    /// commenting out the body, without having to also drop the
467    /// `script:` key entirely.
468    ///
469    /// [`script_file`]: Self::script_file
470    /// [`script_object`]: Self::script_object
471    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
472    pub script: Option<String>,
473    /// Repo-local file path resolved by the operator-side CLI at
474    /// `kanade job create` time. The CLI reads the file, slots its
475    /// contents into `script`, and clears this field before
476    /// POSTing — so the backend / agents never see `script_file`
477    /// in stored manifests. SPEC §2.4.1.
478    ///
479    /// Resolver lands in a follow-up PR
480    /// (yukimemi/kanade#210); today this field passes parse-time
481    /// validation but the operator-side CLI bails with "not yet
482    /// implemented" until the resolver ships, so manifests that
483    /// reach the backend with `script_file` set are treated as a
484    /// schema-bug.
485    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
486    pub script_file: Option<String>,
487    /// Object Store reference (`<name>/<version>`) into the
488    /// `scripts` bucket (`OBJECT_SCRIPTS`). Agents fetch the body
489    /// at Execute time via `/api/script-objects/{name}/{version}`
490    /// and cache it locally. SPEC §2.4.1.
491    ///
492    /// Resolver lands in the same follow-up PR as `script_file`;
493    /// today this field passes parse-time validation but the
494    /// backend / agent exec paths bail with "not yet implemented"
495    /// when they see it.
496    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
497    pub script_object: Option<String>,
498    /// humantime duration string (e.g. "30s", "10m"). Script-intrinsic
499    /// — represents how long this script reasonably takes to run.
500    pub timeout: String,
501    /// Token + session combination the agent uses to launch the
502    /// script (v0.21). Default = [`RunAs::System`] (Session 0,
503    /// LocalSystem privileges, no GUI) — matches pre-v0.21 behavior.
504    #[serde(default)]
505    pub run_as: RunAs,
506    /// Working directory for the spawned child (v0.21.1). When
507    /// unset, the child inherits the agent's cwd — on Windows that
508    /// means `%SystemRoot%\System32` for the prod service, which is
509    /// almost never what operators actually want. Use an absolute
510    /// path; relative paths are passed through to the OS verbatim.
511    /// `%PROGRAMDATA%` works for `run_as: system`; for `run_as: user`
512    /// you'd want `%USERPROFILE%` (but expansion happens in the
513    /// shell, so write `$env:USERPROFILE` for PowerShell, or set
514    /// it via teravars before `kanade job create`).
515    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
516    pub cwd: Option<String>,
517}
518
519impl Execute {
520    /// Treat an empty `script:` body as "intentionally unset". Operators
521    /// commenting out a block-scalar tend to leave the key behind, and
522    /// failing the validator on `script: ""` would surprise them.
523    fn has_inline_script(&self) -> bool {
524        matches!(&self.script, Some(s) if !s.is_empty())
525    }
526
527    /// Enforce that exactly one of `script` / `script_file` /
528    /// `script_object` is set. Called at the write-side parse
529    /// boundaries (CLI `kanade job create` + backend
530    /// `POST /api/jobs`) so ambiguous YAML is rejected before it
531    /// reaches the JOBS KV. Read paths (projector, agent
532    /// scheduler, list endpoints) skip this check — they only ever
533    /// see what the write path already validated.
534    pub fn validate_script_source(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
535        let inline = self.has_inline_script();
536        let file = self.script_file.is_some();
537        let obj = self.script_object.is_some();
538        let set = [inline, file, obj].into_iter().filter(|b| *b).count();
539        match set {
540            1 => Ok(()),
541            0 => Err("execute: one of `script`, `script_file`, `script_object` must be set".into()),
542            _ => Err(format!(
543                "execute: only one of `script` / `script_file` / `script_object` may be set \
544                 (got script={inline}, script_file={file}, script_object={obj})"
545            )),
546        }
547    }
548}
549
550impl Manifest {
551    /// Cross-field semantic checks that don't fit into pure serde
552    /// derive. Currently delegates to
553    /// [`Execute::validate_script_source`] — see that method's
554    /// docs for the rationale on which call sites should run this.
555    pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
556        self.execute.validate_script_source()?;
557        // Stdout-format compatibility. `inventory:` and `check:` both
558        // consume the SAME single JSON object — they COMPOSE: a check
559        // can extract `status`/`detail` for the Health tab while the
560        // projector explodes the rest into SPA sub-tables. `emit:` is
561        // different — its stdout is NDJSON and the agent omits it from
562        // the result entirely — so it can't be paired with either.
563        if self.emit.is_some() && (self.inventory.is_some() || self.check.is_some()) {
564            return Err(
565                "`emit:` is incompatible with `inventory:` / `check:` — emit's stdout is NDJSON \
566                 timeline events (and omitted from the result), while inventory/check read a \
567                 single JSON object from stdout"
568                    .to_string(),
569            );
570        }
571        // A check's `name` is the Health-tab row id (React key); the
572        // field names tell the agent where to read status/detail.
573        // An empty value is an invisible runtime bug, and the serde
574        // defaults don't guard an operator who writes `status_field:
575        // ""` explicitly — reject all three here.
576        if let Some(check) = &self.check {
577            for (label, value) in [
578                ("check.name", &check.name),
579                ("check.status_field", &check.status_field),
580                ("check.detail_field", &check.detail_field),
581            ] {
582                if value.trim().is_empty() {
583                    return Err(format!("{label} must not be empty"));
584                }
585            }
586            // A present-but-blank `troubleshoot` is a broken
587            // remediation job id (the "修復する" button would target
588            // an empty manifest id) — reject it too.
589            if let Some(troubleshoot) = &check.troubleshoot {
590                if troubleshoot.trim().is_empty() {
591                    return Err("check.troubleshoot must not be empty when set".to_string());
592                }
593            }
594        }
595        // #291: a `client:` job is rendered in the Client App's
596        // catalog (`jobs.list` → `jobs.execute`). serde already makes
597        // `name` + `category` required at parse time; the only gap is
598        // a present-but-blank `name`, which would render an empty row
599        // title — reject it like the other display-id fields.
600        if let Some(client) = &self.client {
601            if client.name.trim().is_empty() {
602                return Err("client.name must not be empty".to_string());
603            }
604            // Optional display fields, when present, must be
605            // meaningful: a blank `description` renders an empty
606            // subtitle and a blank `icon` is a dangling lucide name.
607            // Same present-but-blank guard the `check:` block applies
608            // to its optional `troubleshoot` id.
609            for (label, value) in [
610                ("client.description", &client.description),
611                ("client.icon", &client.icon),
612            ] {
613                if let Some(v) = value {
614                    if v.trim().is_empty() {
615                        return Err(format!("{label} must not be empty when set"));
616                    }
617                }
618            }
619        }
620        Ok(())
621    }
622}
623
624#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
625#[serde(rename_all = "lowercase")]
626pub enum ExecuteShell {
627    Powershell,
628    Cmd,
629}
630
631impl From<ExecuteShell> for Shell {
632    fn from(s: ExecuteShell) -> Self {
633        match s {
634            ExecuteShell::Powershell => Shell::Powershell,
635            ExecuteShell::Cmd => Shell::Cmd,
636        }
637    }
638}
639
640#[cfg(test)]
641mod tests {
642    use super::*;
643
644    /// The example check-job + schedule YAMLs shipped under `configs/`
645    /// must stay valid as the schema evolves (#290 PR-C). `include_str!`
646    /// pins them at compile time so a breaking edit fails `cargo test`
647    /// rather than only `kanade job create` at deploy time.
648    #[test]
649    fn example_check_job_yamls_parse_and_validate() {
650        let jobs = [
651            (
652                "check-bitlocker",
653                include_str!("../../../configs/jobs/check-bitlocker.yaml"),
654            ),
655            (
656                "check-av-signature",
657                include_str!("../../../configs/jobs/check-av-signature.yaml"),
658            ),
659            (
660                "check-cert-expiry",
661                include_str!("../../../configs/jobs/check-cert-expiry.yaml"),
662            ),
663        ];
664        for (name, yaml) in jobs {
665            let m: Manifest =
666                serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{name} parse: {e}"));
667            m.validate()
668                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{name} validate: {e}"));
669            let check = m
670                .check
671                .as_ref()
672                .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("{name} must carry a check: hint"));
673            assert!(!check.name.trim().is_empty(), "{name} check.name empty");
674            // These three examples all read admin-only WMI namespaces,
675            // so they run_as system. NOTE: that's a property of these
676            // particular checks, NOT of the `check:` contract — a check
677            // probing user-session state could legitimately run_as user.
678            assert_eq!(
679                m.execute.run_as,
680                RunAs::System,
681                "{name} should run_as system"
682            );
683        }
684    }
685
686    /// The example user-invokable job YAMLs (#291) shipped under
687    /// `configs/jobs/` must stay valid as the `client:` schema
688    /// evolves. `include_str!` pins them at compile time so a breaking
689    /// edit fails `cargo test`, not `kanade job create` at deploy.
690    #[test]
691    fn example_client_job_yamls_parse_and_validate() {
692        let jobs = [
693            (
694                "fix-teams-cache",
695                JobCategory::Troubleshoot,
696                include_str!("../../../configs/jobs/fix-teams-cache.yaml"),
697            ),
698            (
699                "chrome-update",
700                JobCategory::SoftwareUpdate,
701                include_str!("../../../configs/jobs/chrome-update.yaml"),
702            ),
703            (
704                "install-slack",
705                JobCategory::Catalog,
706                include_str!("../../../configs/jobs/install-slack.yaml"),
707            ),
708        ];
709        for (id, category, yaml) in jobs {
710            let m: Manifest =
711                serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{id} parse: {e}"));
712            m.validate()
713                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{id} validate: {e}"));
714            assert_eq!(m.id, id, "{id} id mismatch");
715            let client = m
716                .client
717                .as_ref()
718                .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("{id} must carry a client: block"));
719            assert!(!client.name.trim().is_empty(), "{id} client.name empty");
720            assert_eq!(client.category, category, "{id} category");
721        }
722    }
723
724    #[test]
725    fn example_check_schedule_yamls_parse_and_validate() {
726        let schedules = [
727            (
728                "check-bitlocker",
729                include_str!("../../../configs/schedules/check-bitlocker.yaml"),
730            ),
731            (
732                "check-av-signature",
733                include_str!("../../../configs/schedules/check-av-signature.yaml"),
734            ),
735            (
736                "check-cert-expiry",
737                include_str!("../../../configs/schedules/check-cert-expiry.yaml"),
738            ),
739        ];
740        for (name, yaml) in schedules {
741            let s: Schedule =
742                serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{name} schedule parse: {e}"));
743            s.validate()
744                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{name} schedule validate: {e}"));
745            assert_eq!(s.job_id, name, "{name} schedule must reference its job");
746        }
747    }
748
749    #[test]
750    fn target_is_specified_requires_at_least_one_field() {
751        let empty = Target::default();
752        assert!(!empty.is_specified());
753
754        let with_all = Target {
755            all: true,
756            ..Target::default()
757        };
758        assert!(with_all.is_specified());
759
760        let with_groups = Target {
761            groups: vec!["canary".into()],
762            ..Target::default()
763        };
764        assert!(with_groups.is_specified());
765
766        let with_pcs = Target {
767            pcs: vec!["pc-01".into()],
768            ..Target::default()
769        };
770        assert!(with_pcs.is_specified());
771    }
772
773    #[test]
774    fn manifest_deserialises_minimal_yaml() {
775        // Matches jobs/echo-test.yaml. v0.18: no target/rollout/jitter
776        // — those live on the schedule / exec request now.
777        let yaml = r#"
778id: echo-test
779version: 0.0.1
780execute:
781  shell: powershell
782  script: "echo 'kanade'"
783  timeout: 30s
784"#;
785        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
786        assert_eq!(m.id, "echo-test");
787        assert_eq!(m.version, "0.0.1");
788        assert!(matches!(m.execute.shell, ExecuteShell::Powershell));
789        assert_eq!(
790            m.execute.script.as_deref().map(str::trim),
791            Some("echo 'kanade'")
792        );
793        assert!(m.execute.script_file.is_none());
794        assert!(m.execute.script_object.is_none());
795        assert_eq!(m.execute.timeout, "30s");
796        assert!(!m.require_approval);
797        m.validate()
798            .expect("inline-script manifest passes validation");
799    }
800
801    #[test]
802    fn manifest_parses_check_job_and_validates() {
803        // An operator-defined health check (#290): a `check:` hint +
804        // a PowerShell script that prints {status, detail}.
805        let yaml = r#"
806id: check-bitlocker
807version: 0.1.0
808execute:
809  shell: powershell
810  run_as: system
811  timeout: 15s
812  script: |
813    [pscustomobject]@{ status = 'ok'; detail = 'all volumes protected' } | ConvertTo-Json -Compress
814check:
815  name: bitlocker
816  troubleshoot: fix-bitlocker
817"#;
818        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
819        let check = m.check.as_ref().expect("check hint present");
820        assert_eq!(check.name, "bitlocker");
821        assert_eq!(check.troubleshoot.as_deref(), Some("fix-bitlocker"));
822        // Field names default to the conventional "status" / "detail".
823        assert_eq!(check.status_field, "status");
824        assert_eq!(check.detail_field, "detail");
825        assert!(m.inventory.is_none() && m.emit.is_none());
826        m.validate().expect("check-only manifest passes validation");
827    }
828
829    #[test]
830    fn manifest_check_defaults_and_custom_fields() {
831        // Minimal: only `name`; status/detail fields default.
832        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(
833            r#"
834id: check-disk
835version: 0.1.0
836execute:
837  shell: powershell
838  script: "[pscustomobject]@{ status = 'ok' } | ConvertTo-Json -Compress"
839  timeout: 10s
840check:
841  name: disk_free
842"#,
843        )
844        .expect("parse");
845        let c = m.check.as_ref().unwrap();
846        assert_eq!(c.name, "disk_free");
847        assert_eq!(c.status_field, "status");
848        assert_eq!(c.detail_field, "detail");
849        assert!(c.troubleshoot.is_none());
850        m.validate().expect("validates");
851
852        // The operator can point status/detail at any field of their
853        // free-form inventory object.
854        let m2: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(
855            r#"
856id: check-custom
857version: 0.1.0
858execute:
859  shell: powershell
860  script: "echo x"
861  timeout: 10s
862check:
863  name: patch_level
864  status_field: compliance
865  detail_field: summary
866"#,
867        )
868        .expect("parse");
869        let c2 = m2.check.as_ref().unwrap();
870        assert_eq!(c2.status_field, "compliance");
871        assert_eq!(c2.detail_field, "summary");
872    }
873
874    #[test]
875    fn manifest_allows_check_composed_with_inventory() {
876        // `check:` + `inventory:` COMPOSE on the same stdout object:
877        // status/detail → Health tab, the rest → SPA projection +
878        // explode sub-tables. Must pass validation.
879        let yaml = r#"
880id: check-bitlocker-detailed
881version: 0.1.0
882execute:
883  shell: powershell
884  script: "echo x"
885  timeout: 10s
886check:
887  name: bitlocker
888inventory:
889  display:
890    - { field: status, label: Status }
891"#;
892        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
893        assert!(m.check.is_some() && m.inventory.is_some());
894        m.validate().expect("check + inventory compose");
895    }
896
897    #[test]
898    fn manifest_rejects_check_combined_with_emit() {
899        // `emit:` stdout is NDJSON (and omitted from the result), so
900        // it can't pair with `check:` (which needs a single JSON
901        // object on stdout).
902        let yaml = r#"
903id: bad-mix
904version: 0.1.0
905execute:
906  shell: powershell
907  script: "echo x"
908  timeout: 10s
909check:
910  name: bitlocker
911emit:
912  type: events
913"#;
914        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
915        let err = m.validate().expect_err("emit + check must fail");
916        assert!(err.contains("incompatible"), "err: {err}");
917    }
918
919    #[test]
920    fn manifest_rejects_emit_combined_with_inventory() {
921        // The other half of the emit-incompatibility condition.
922        let yaml = r#"
923id: bad-mix-2
924version: 0.1.0
925execute:
926  shell: powershell
927  script: "echo x"
928  timeout: 10s
929emit:
930  type: events
931inventory:
932  display:
933    - { field: status, label: Status }
934"#;
935        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
936        let err = m.validate().expect_err("emit + inventory must fail");
937        assert!(err.contains("incompatible"), "err: {err}");
938    }
939
940    #[test]
941    fn manifest_rejects_empty_check_field_names() {
942        // Empty name / status_field / detail_field are invisible
943        // runtime bugs (empty React key, agent reads the wrong field)
944        // — reject them even though serde supplies non-empty defaults.
945        let base = |inner: &str| {
946            format!(
947                "id: c\nversion: 0.1.0\nexecute:\n  shell: powershell\n  script: \"echo x\"\n  timeout: 10s\ncheck:\n{inner}"
948            )
949        };
950        for inner in [
951            "  name: \"\"\n",
952            "  name: ok\n  status_field: \"\"\n",
953            "  name: ok\n  detail_field: \"   \"\n",
954            // present-but-blank troubleshoot → broken remediation id.
955            "  name: ok\n  troubleshoot: \"  \"\n",
956        ] {
957            let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(&base(inner)).expect("parse");
958            let err = m.validate().expect_err("empty field must fail");
959            assert!(err.contains("must not be empty"), "err: {err}");
960        }
961    }
962
963    #[test]
964    fn manifest_client_absent_by_default() {
965        // A plain operator job (the overwhelming majority) carries no
966        // `client:` block, so it never surfaces in the end-user
967        // catalog.
968        let yaml = r#"
969id: echo-test
970version: 0.0.1
971execute:
972  shell: powershell
973  script: "echo 'kanade'"
974  timeout: 30s
975"#;
976        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
977        assert!(m.client.is_none());
978        m.validate().expect("operator-only job validates");
979    }
980
981    #[test]
982    fn manifest_client_parses_and_validates() {
983        // The Client App "困ったとき" remediation job shape: a
984        // user-invokable troubleshoot job with the end-user fields the
985        // KLP `jobs.list` wire needs, grouped under `client:`.
986        let yaml = r#"
987id: fix-teams-cache
988version: 1.0.0
989execute:
990  shell: powershell
991  script: "echo clearing"
992  timeout: 60s
993client:
994  name: "Teams のキャッシュをクリア"
995  description: "Teams が重いときに試してください"
996  category: troubleshoot
997  icon: brush-cleaning
998"#;
999        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
1000        let c = m.client.as_ref().expect("client block present");
1001        assert_eq!(c.name, "Teams のキャッシュをクリア");
1002        assert_eq!(
1003            c.description.as_deref(),
1004            Some("Teams が重いときに試してください")
1005        );
1006        assert_eq!(c.category, JobCategory::Troubleshoot);
1007        assert_eq!(c.icon.as_deref(), Some("brush-cleaning"));
1008        m.validate().expect("user-invokable job validates");
1009    }
1010
1011    #[test]
1012    fn manifest_client_minimal_only_name_and_category() {
1013        // description + icon are optional; name + category are the
1014        // serde-required minimum.
1015        let yaml = r#"
1016id: install-slack
1017version: 1.0.0
1018execute:
1019  shell: powershell
1020  script: "echo install"
1021  timeout: 600s
1022client:
1023  name: Slack
1024  category: catalog
1025"#;
1026        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
1027        let c = m.client.as_ref().expect("client present");
1028        assert_eq!(c.category, JobCategory::Catalog);
1029        assert!(c.description.is_none() && c.icon.is_none());
1030        m.validate().expect("minimal client validates");
1031    }
1032
1033    #[test]
1034    fn manifest_client_rejects_blank_name() {
1035        // serde guarantees `name`/`category` are present; the one gap
1036        // is a present-but-blank name → empty catalog row title.
1037        let yaml = r#"
1038id: j
1039version: 1.0.0
1040execute:
1041  shell: powershell
1042  script: "echo x"
1043  timeout: 30s
1044client:
1045  name: "   "
1046  category: catalog
1047"#;
1048        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
1049        let err = m.validate().expect_err("blank name must fail");
1050        assert!(err.contains("client.name"), "err: {err}");
1051    }
1052
1053    #[test]
1054    fn manifest_client_rejects_blank_optional_fields() {
1055        // description / icon are optional, but a present-but-blank
1056        // value is a bug (empty subtitle / dangling icon name) — reject
1057        // it, mirroring the check: block's troubleshoot guard.
1058        for (field, line) in [
1059            ("client.description", "  description: \"  \"\n"),
1060            ("client.icon", "  icon: \"\"\n"),
1061        ] {
1062            let yaml = format!(
1063                "id: j\nversion: 1.0.0\nexecute:\n  shell: powershell\n  script: \"echo x\"\n  timeout: 30s\nclient:\n  name: A\n  category: catalog\n{line}"
1064            );
1065            let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(&yaml).expect("parse");
1066            let err = m.validate().expect_err("blank optional field must fail");
1067            assert!(err.contains(field), "expected {field} in err: {err}");
1068        }
1069    }
1070
1071    #[test]
1072    fn manifest_client_requires_category_at_parse() {
1073        // A `client:` block missing `category` is a hard parse error
1074        // (serde required field) — no manual validate() needed.
1075        let yaml = r#"
1076id: j
1077version: 1.0.0
1078execute:
1079  shell: powershell
1080  script: "echo x"
1081  timeout: 30s
1082client:
1083  name: "A job"
1084"#;
1085        let r: Result<Manifest, _> = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml);
1086        assert!(
1087            r.is_err(),
1088            "missing category must be a parse error, got {r:?}"
1089        );
1090    }
1091
1092    #[test]
1093    fn manifest_client_rejects_unknown_field() {
1094        // #492: the strict create boundary catches a fat-fingered
1095        // `displayname:` (with its path) instead of silently
1096        // dropping it; the tolerant read path accepts it.
1097        let yaml = r#"
1098id: j
1099version: 1.0.0
1100execute:
1101  shell: powershell
1102  script: "echo x"
1103  timeout: 30s
1104client:
1105  name: "A job"
1106  category: catalog
1107  displayname: oops
1108"#;
1109        let r = crate::strict::from_yaml_str::<Manifest>(yaml);
1110        let err = r.expect_err("unknown client field must be rejected at the write boundary");
1111        // serde_ignored renders the Option layer as `?`:
1112        // `client.?.displayname`. Assert on the leaf key.
1113        assert!(err.contains("displayname"), "{err}");
1114        // The READ path tolerates the same payload (gradual-upgrade
1115        // contract: an old agent must accept a newer writer's field).
1116        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("tolerant read");
1117        assert_eq!(m.client.as_ref().map(|c| c.name.as_str()), Some("A job"));
1118    }
1119
1120    fn execute_with(
1121        script: Option<&str>,
1122        script_file: Option<&str>,
1123        script_object: Option<&str>,
1124    ) -> Execute {
1125        Execute {
1126            shell: ExecuteShell::Powershell,
1127            script: script.map(str::to_owned),
1128            script_file: script_file.map(str::to_owned),
1129            script_object: script_object.map(str::to_owned),
1130            timeout: "30s".into(),
1131            run_as: RunAs::default(),
1132            cwd: None,
1133        }
1134    }
1135
1136    #[test]
1137    fn validate_accepts_inline_script() {
1138        let e = execute_with(Some("echo hi"), None, None);
1139        assert!(e.validate_script_source().is_ok());
1140    }
1141
1142    #[test]
1143    fn validate_accepts_script_file_alone() {
1144        let e = execute_with(None, Some("scripts/cleanup.ps1"), None);
1145        assert!(e.validate_script_source().is_ok());
1146    }
1147
1148    #[test]
1149    fn validate_accepts_script_object_alone() {
1150        let e = execute_with(None, None, Some("cleanup/1.0.0"));
1151        assert!(e.validate_script_source().is_ok());
1152    }
1153
1154    #[test]
1155    fn validate_treats_empty_inline_script_as_unset() {
1156        // `script: ""` + `script_object` set is the natural shape
1157        // when an operator comments out the YAML block-scalar body
1158        // but leaves the key. Should pass.
1159        let e = execute_with(Some(""), None, Some("cleanup/1.0.0"));
1160        assert!(e.validate_script_source().is_ok());
1161    }
1162
1163    #[test]
1164    fn validate_rejects_zero_sources() {
1165        let e = execute_with(None, None, None);
1166        let err = e.validate_script_source().unwrap_err();
1167        assert!(err.contains("must be set"), "got: {err}");
1168    }
1169
1170    #[test]
1171    fn validate_rejects_empty_inline_only() {
1172        let e = execute_with(Some(""), None, None);
1173        let err = e.validate_script_source().unwrap_err();
1174        assert!(err.contains("must be set"), "got: {err}");
1175    }
1176
1177    #[test]
1178    fn validate_rejects_inline_plus_file() {
1179        let e = execute_with(Some("echo hi"), Some("scripts/cleanup.ps1"), None);
1180        let err = e.validate_script_source().unwrap_err();
1181        assert!(err.contains("only one of"), "got: {err}");
1182    }
1183
1184    #[test]
1185    fn validate_rejects_inline_plus_object() {
1186        let e = execute_with(Some("echo hi"), None, Some("cleanup/1.0.0"));
1187        let err = e.validate_script_source().unwrap_err();
1188        assert!(err.contains("only one of"), "got: {err}");
1189    }
1190
1191    #[test]
1192    fn validate_rejects_file_plus_object() {
1193        let e = execute_with(None, Some("scripts/cleanup.ps1"), Some("cleanup/1.0.0"));
1194        let err = e.validate_script_source().unwrap_err();
1195        assert!(err.contains("only one of"), "got: {err}");
1196    }
1197
1198    #[test]
1199    fn validate_rejects_all_three() {
1200        let e = execute_with(
1201            Some("echo hi"),
1202            Some("scripts/cleanup.ps1"),
1203            Some("cleanup/1.0.0"),
1204        );
1205        let err = e.validate_script_source().unwrap_err();
1206        assert!(err.contains("only one of"), "got: {err}");
1207    }
1208
1209    #[test]
1210    fn manifest_deserialises_script_object_yaml() {
1211        // SPEC §2.4.1 example shape with the Object Store
1212        // reference picked over inline.
1213        let yaml = r#"
1214id: cleanup-disk-temp
1215version: 1.0.1
1216execute:
1217  shell: powershell
1218  script_object: cleanup-disk-temp/1.0.1
1219  timeout: 600s
1220"#;
1221        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
1222        assert_eq!(
1223            m.execute.script_object.as_deref(),
1224            Some("cleanup-disk-temp/1.0.1")
1225        );
1226        assert!(m.execute.script.is_none());
1227        m.validate()
1228            .expect("script_object-only manifest passes validation");
1229    }
1230
1231    #[test]
1232    fn manifest_rejects_typo_in_script_field_name() {
1233        // #492: the strict create boundary catches `script_objectt`
1234        // and similar fat-fingers (with the full path) instead of
1235        // letting them silently fall through to "all three unset".
1236        let yaml = r#"
1237id: typo
1238version: 1.0.0
1239execute:
1240  shell: powershell
1241  script_objectt: oops
1242  timeout: 30s
1243"#;
1244        let err = crate::strict::from_yaml_str::<Manifest>(yaml)
1245            .expect_err("typo'd execute field must be rejected at the write boundary");
1246        assert!(err.contains("execute.script_objectt"), "{err}");
1247    }
1248
1249    #[test]
1250    fn schedule_carries_target_and_rollout() {
1251        let yaml = r#"
1252id: hourly-cleanup-canary
1253when:
1254  per_pc: { every: 1h }
1255job_id: cleanup
1256enabled: true
1257target:
1258  groups: [canary, wave1]
1259jitter: 30s
1260rollout:
1261  strategy: wave
1262  waves:
1263    - { group: canary, delay: 0s }
1264    - { group: wave1,  delay: 5s }
1265"#;
1266        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
1267        assert_eq!(s.id, "hourly-cleanup-canary");
1268        assert_eq!(s.job_id, "cleanup");
1269        assert_eq!(s.plan.target.groups, vec!["canary", "wave1"]);
1270        assert_eq!(s.plan.jitter.as_deref(), Some("30s"));
1271        let rollout = s.plan.rollout.expect("rollout present");
1272        assert_eq!(rollout.waves.len(), 2);
1273        assert_eq!(rollout.waves[0].group, "canary");
1274        assert_eq!(rollout.waves[1].delay, "5s");
1275        assert_eq!(rollout.strategy, RolloutStrategy::Wave);
1276    }
1277
1278    #[test]
1279    fn schedule_minimal_target_all() {
1280        let yaml = r#"
1281id: kitting
1282when:
1283  per_pc: once
1284enabled: true
1285job_id: scheduled-echo
1286target: { all: true }
1287"#;
1288        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
1289        assert_eq!(s.id, "kitting");
1290        assert_eq!(s.when, When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)));
1291        assert!(s.enabled);
1292        assert_eq!(s.job_id, "scheduled-echo");
1293        assert!(s.plan.target.all);
1294        assert!(s.plan.rollout.is_none());
1295        assert!(s.plan.jitter.is_none());
1296        assert!(s.active.is_empty());
1297    }
1298
1299    #[test]
1300    fn schedule_enabled_defaults_to_true() {
1301        let yaml = r#"
1302id: x
1303when:
1304  per_pc: once
1305job_id: y
1306target: { all: true }
1307"#;
1308        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
1309        assert!(s.enabled);
1310    }
1311
1312    // ---- `when` parsing (#418 Phase 1) ----
1313
1314    fn schedule_yaml_with(when_block: &str) -> String {
1315        format!(
1316            r#"
1317id: x
1318when:
1319{when_block}
1320job_id: y
1321target: {{ all: true }}
1322"#
1323        )
1324    }
1325
1326    #[test]
1327    fn when_per_pc_every_parses_unquoted_humantime() {
1328        // `6h` is digit-led but non-numeric → YAML string, same as
1329        // the old `cooldown: 6h` convention. No quotes needed.
1330        let s: Schedule =
1331            serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  per_pc: { every: 6h }")).expect("parse");
1332        assert_eq!(
1333            s.when,
1334            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() }))
1335        );
1336    }
1337
1338    #[test]
1339    fn when_per_target_every_parses() {
1340        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  per_target: { every: 24h }"))
1341            .expect("parse");
1342        assert_eq!(
1343            s.when,
1344            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec {
1345                every: "24h".into()
1346            }))
1347        );
1348    }
1349
1350    #[test]
1351    fn when_per_target_once_parses() {
1352        // Falls out of the shared PerPolicy shape and decide_fire
1353        // already implements it ("any one pc succeeds → skip the
1354        // target forever"), so it is allowed, not rejected.
1355        let s: Schedule =
1356            serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  per_target: once")).expect("parse");
1357        assert_eq!(s.when, When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)));
1358    }
1359
1360    #[test]
1361    fn when_calendar_time_parses() {
1362        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with(
1363            "  calendar:\n    at: \"09:00\"\n    days: [mon-fri]",
1364        ))
1365        .expect("parse");
1366        match &s.when {
1367            When::Calendar(c) => {
1368                assert_eq!(c.at, "09:00");
1369                assert_eq!(c.days, vec!["mon-fri"]);
1370            }
1371            other => panic!("expected calendar, got {other:?}"),
1372        }
1373    }
1374
1375    #[test]
1376    fn when_calendar_days_default_empty() {
1377        let s: Schedule =
1378            serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  calendar:\n    at: \"09:00\""))
1379                .expect("parse");
1380        match &s.when {
1381            When::Calendar(c) => assert!(c.days.is_empty(), "days defaults to empty (= daily)"),
1382            other => panic!("expected calendar, got {other:?}"),
1383        }
1384    }
1385
1386    #[test]
1387    fn when_calendar_datetime_parses_all_separators() {
1388        // one-shot: date+time in hyphen / ISO-T / slash forms
1389        for at in ["2026-06-10 09:00", "2026-06-10T09:00", "2026/06/10 09:00"] {
1390            let block = format!("  calendar:\n    at: \"{at}\"");
1391            let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with(&block))
1392                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("parse '{at}': {e}"));
1393            match &s.when {
1394                When::Calendar(c) => {
1395                    use chrono::Datelike;
1396                    let p = c.parse_at().expect("parse_at");
1397                    let d = p.date.expect("datetime at carries a date");
1398                    assert_eq!((d.year(), d.month(), d.day()), (2026, 6, 10), "for '{at}'");
1399                }
1400                other => panic!("expected calendar, got {other:?}"),
1401            }
1402        }
1403    }
1404
1405    #[test]
1406    fn when_rejects_bad_once_keyword() {
1407        // `onec` must be a parse error, not a silently-absorbed
1408        // string (OnceLiteral is a single-variant enum for exactly
1409        // this reason).
1410        let r: Result<Schedule, _> = serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  per_pc: onec"));
1411        assert!(r.is_err(), "expected parse error, got {r:?}");
1412    }
1413
1414    #[test]
1415    fn when_rejects_unknown_key_in_every() {
1416        // `{ evry: 6h }` still fails on the tolerant read path: the
1417        // required `every` key is missing, so no PerPolicy variant
1418        // matches (#492 removed deny_unknown_fields, but required
1419        // keys keep the untagged disambiguation honest).
1420        let r: Result<Schedule, _> =
1421            serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  per_pc: { evry: 6h }"));
1422        assert!(r.is_err(), "expected parse error, got {r:?}");
1423    }
1424
1425    #[test]
1426    fn when_rejects_unknown_variant() {
1427        let r: Result<Schedule, _> =
1428            serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  per_galaxy: once"));
1429        assert!(r.is_err(), "expected parse error, got {r:?}");
1430    }
1431
1432    #[test]
1433    fn when_rejects_old_top_level_cron_field() {
1434        // Pre-#418 shape: top-level `cron:` + no `when:`. Must fail
1435        // loudly (missing `when`), which is what turns stale KV
1436        // blobs into warn-skips after the upgrade.
1437        let yaml = r#"
1438id: x
1439cron: "* * * * * *"
1440job_id: y
1441target: { all: true }
1442"#;
1443        let r: Result<Schedule, _> = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml);
1444        assert!(r.is_err(), "expected parse error, got {r:?}");
1445    }
1446
1447    #[test]
1448    fn when_rejects_retired_cron_escape_hatch() {
1449        // #418 Phase 2 retired `when: { cron: "..." }`. A raw cron
1450        // is now an unknown variant → parse error (operators use the
1451        // calendar form instead).
1452        let r: Result<Schedule, _> =
1453            serde_yaml::from_str(&schedule_yaml_with("  cron: \"0 0 9 * * mon-fri\""));
1454        assert!(
1455            r.is_err(),
1456            "expected parse error for retired cron, got {r:?}"
1457        );
1458    }
1459
1460    #[test]
1461    fn when_round_trips_json_and_yaml() {
1462        // Round-trip through the full Schedule: that is the wire
1463        // unit for both stores (JSON catalog KV + YAML mirror), and
1464        // it exercises the singleton_map field attribute that keeps
1465        // serde_yaml on the map shape instead of `!per_pc` tags.
1466        for when in [
1467            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1468            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
1469            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1470            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec {
1471                every: "24h".into(),
1472            })),
1473            calendar("09:00", &["mon-fri"]),
1474            calendar("2026-06-10 09:00", &[]),
1475        ] {
1476            let s = schedule_with(when.clone(), RunsOn::Backend);
1477
1478            let json = serde_json::to_string(&s).expect("json serialise");
1479            let back: Schedule = serde_json::from_str(&json).expect("json deserialise");
1480            assert_eq!(back.when, when, "json round-trip for {when}");
1481
1482            let yaml = serde_yaml::to_string(&s).expect("yaml serialise");
1483            assert!(
1484                !yaml.contains('!'),
1485                "yaml must use the map shape, not tags: {yaml}"
1486            );
1487            let back: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(&yaml).expect("yaml deserialise");
1488            assert_eq!(back.when, when, "yaml round-trip for {when}");
1489        }
1490    }
1491
1492    #[test]
1493    fn when_once_serialises_as_bare_keyword() {
1494        // The wire shape operators see in the YAML mirror must stay
1495        // the ergonomic `per_pc: once`, not a one-variant map.
1496        let json = serde_json::to_value(When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)))
1497            .expect("serialise");
1498        assert_eq!(json, serde_json::json!({ "per_pc": "once" }));
1499    }
1500
1501    #[test]
1502    fn when_displays_operator_summary() {
1503        for (when, expected) in [
1504            (
1505                When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1506                "per_pc once",
1507            ),
1508            (
1509                When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
1510                "per_pc every 6h",
1511            ),
1512            (
1513                When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec {
1514                    every: "24h".into(),
1515                })),
1516                "per_target every 24h",
1517            ),
1518            (calendar("09:00", &["mon-fri"]), "at 09:00 [mon-fri]"),
1519            (calendar("2026-06-10 09:00", &[]), "at 2026-06-10 09:00"),
1520        ] {
1521            assert_eq!(when.to_string(), expected);
1522        }
1523    }
1524
1525    // ---- lowering (#418: when → engine vocabulary) ----
1526
1527    fn schedule_with(when: When, runs_on: RunsOn) -> Schedule {
1528        Schedule {
1529            id: "x".into(),
1530            when,
1531            job_id: "y".into(),
1532            plan: FanoutPlan::default(),
1533            active: Active::default(),
1534            constraints: Constraints::default(),
1535            on_failure: OnFailure::default(),
1536            tz: ScheduleTz::default(),
1537            starting_deadline: None,
1538            runs_on,
1539            enabled: true,
1540        }
1541    }
1542
1543    fn calendar(at: &str, days: &[&str]) -> When {
1544        When::Calendar(CalendarSpec {
1545            at: at.into(),
1546            days: days.iter().map(|d| (*d).to_string()).collect(),
1547        })
1548    }
1549
1550    #[test]
1551    fn next_calendar_fire_returns_next_utc_occurrence() {
1552        use chrono::TimeZone;
1553        // Daily 09:00, evaluated in UTC. From 08:00 the same day, the
1554        // next strict occurrence is 09:00 that day.
1555        let mut s = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &[]), RunsOn::Backend);
1556        s.tz = ScheduleTz::Utc;
1557        let now = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 9, 8, 0, 0).unwrap();
1558        let next = s.next_calendar_fire(now).expect("calendar has a next fire");
1559        assert_eq!(
1560            next,
1561            chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 9, 9, 0, 0).unwrap()
1562        );
1563    }
1564
1565    #[test]
1566    fn next_calendar_fire_is_strictly_after_now() {
1567        use chrono::TimeZone;
1568        // Standing exactly on a fire instant must preview the *next*
1569        // one (inclusive = false), not the one firing right now.
1570        let mut s = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &[]), RunsOn::Backend);
1571        s.tz = ScheduleTz::Utc;
1572        let on_fire = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 9, 9, 0, 0).unwrap();
1573        let next = s
1574            .next_calendar_fire(on_fire)
1575            .expect("calendar has a next fire");
1576        assert_eq!(
1577            next,
1578            chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 10, 9, 0, 0).unwrap()
1579        );
1580    }
1581
1582    #[test]
1583    fn next_calendar_fire_none_for_reconcile_shapes() {
1584        // `per_pc` / `per_target` lower to the every-minute poll cron —
1585        // no discrete upcoming event to preview, so `None`.
1586        let now = chrono::Utc::now();
1587        for when in [
1588            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1589            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1590            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
1591            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec {
1592                every: "24h".into(),
1593            })),
1594        ] {
1595            let s = schedule_with(when, RunsOn::Backend);
1596            assert!(
1597                s.next_calendar_fire(now).is_none(),
1598                "reconcile shapes have no calendar fire",
1599            );
1600        }
1601    }
1602
1603    // ---- preview_fires (#418 dry-run / preview) ----
1604
1605    fn cal_utc(at: &str, days: &[&str]) -> Schedule {
1606        let mut s = schedule_with(calendar(at, days), RunsOn::Backend);
1607        s.tz = ScheduleTz::Utc; // host-independent assertions
1608        s
1609    }
1610
1611    #[test]
1612    fn preview_lists_next_calendar_occurrences() {
1613        use chrono::TimeZone;
1614        // Weekday 09:00, from Wed 2026-06-10 00:00 UTC: the next five
1615        // fires skip the weekend (Sat 13 / Sun 14).
1616        let s = cal_utc("09:00", &["mon-fri"]);
1617        let now = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 10, 0, 0, 0).unwrap();
1618        let got = s.preview_fires(now, 5);
1619        let want: Vec<_> = [
1620            (2026, 6, 10), // Wed
1621            (2026, 6, 11), // Thu
1622            (2026, 6, 12), // Fri
1623            (2026, 6, 15), // Mon (skips Sat 13 / Sun 14)
1624            (2026, 6, 16), // Tue
1625        ]
1626        .iter()
1627        .map(|(y, m, d)| chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(*y, *m, *d, 9, 0, 0).unwrap())
1628        .collect();
1629        assert_eq!(got, want);
1630    }
1631
1632    #[test]
1633    fn preview_handles_nth_and_last_weekday() {
1634        use chrono::TimeZone;
1635        let now = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 1, 0, 0, 0).unwrap();
1636        // 2nd Tuesday (Patch Tuesday): Jun 9, Jul 14 2026.
1637        let nth = cal_utc("09:00", &["tue#2"]).preview_fires(now, 2);
1638        assert_eq!(
1639            nth,
1640            vec![
1641                chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 9, 9, 0, 0).unwrap(),
1642                chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 7, 14, 9, 0, 0).unwrap(),
1643            ]
1644        );
1645        // Last Friday of the month: Jun 26, Jul 31 2026.
1646        let last = cal_utc("22:00", &["friL"]).preview_fires(now, 2);
1647        assert_eq!(
1648            last,
1649            vec![
1650                chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 26, 22, 0, 0).unwrap(),
1651                chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 7, 31, 22, 0, 0).unwrap(),
1652            ]
1653        );
1654    }
1655
1656    #[test]
1657    fn preview_is_empty_for_reconcile_and_zero_count() {
1658        let now = chrono::Utc::now();
1659        // reconcile shapes have no discrete fire times
1660        let recon = schedule_with(
1661            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
1662            RunsOn::Backend,
1663        );
1664        assert!(recon.preview_fires(now, 5).is_empty());
1665        // count == 0 yields nothing even for a calendar
1666        assert!(cal_utc("09:00", &[]).preview_fires(now, 0).is_empty());
1667    }
1668
1669    #[test]
1670    fn preview_skips_outside_active_window() {
1671        use chrono::TimeZone;
1672        // Daily 09:00, active only [2026-06-15, 2026-06-17). Occurrences
1673        // before `from` are skipped; `until` is exclusive, so 06-17's
1674        // fire is out — leaving exactly the 15th and 16th.
1675        let mut s = cal_utc("09:00", &[]);
1676        s.active = Active {
1677            from: Some("2026-06-15".into()),
1678            until: Some("2026-06-17".into()),
1679        };
1680        let now = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 10, 0, 0, 0).unwrap();
1681        let got = s.preview_fires(now, 5);
1682        assert_eq!(
1683            got,
1684            vec![
1685                chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 15, 9, 0, 0).unwrap(),
1686                chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 16, 9, 0, 0).unwrap(),
1687            ]
1688        );
1689    }
1690
1691    #[test]
1692    fn preview_empty_when_calendar_time_outside_window() {
1693        use chrono::TimeZone;
1694        // Fires at 09:00 but the maintenance window is overnight — it can
1695        // never run, so the preview is empty (matches
1696        // `calendar_outside_window`), and the scan still terminates.
1697        let mut s = cal_utc("09:00", &[]);
1698        s.constraints = Constraints {
1699            window: Some("22:00-05:00".into()),
1700            ..Constraints::default()
1701        };
1702        let now = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 10, 0, 0, 0).unwrap();
1703        assert!(s.preview_fires(now, 5).is_empty());
1704        // Every candidate tick is rejected, so this also exercises the
1705        // SCAN_CAP bound: a large `count` must still terminate (and
1706        // return empty) rather than spin (claude #578 review).
1707        assert!(s.preview_fires(now, 50).is_empty());
1708    }
1709
1710    #[test]
1711    fn preview_past_one_shot_is_empty() {
1712        use chrono::TimeZone;
1713        // A dated one-shot whose instant has passed never fires again.
1714        let s = cal_utc("2026-06-10 09:00", &[]);
1715        let now = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 11, 0, 0, 0).unwrap();
1716        assert!(s.preview_fires(now, 5).is_empty());
1717        // …but from before it, the single future fire shows up.
1718        let before = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 1, 0, 0, 0).unwrap();
1719        assert_eq!(
1720            s.preview_fires(before, 5),
1721            vec![chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 10, 9, 0, 0).unwrap()]
1722        );
1723    }
1724
1725    #[test]
1726    fn lowering_matches_the_418_table() {
1727        let cases = [
1728            (
1729                When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1730                (POLL_CRON, ExecMode::OncePerPc, None),
1731            ),
1732            (
1733                When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
1734                (POLL_CRON, ExecMode::OncePerPc, Some("6h")),
1735            ),
1736            (
1737                When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1738                (POLL_CRON, ExecMode::OncePerTarget, None),
1739            ),
1740            (
1741                When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec {
1742                    every: "24h".into(),
1743                })),
1744                (POLL_CRON, ExecMode::OncePerTarget, Some("24h")),
1745            ),
1746            // calendar repeating → 6-field cron
1747            (
1748                calendar("09:00", &["mon-fri"]),
1749                ("0 0 9 * * mon-fri", ExecMode::EveryTick, None),
1750            ),
1751            // calendar daily (no days) → DOW *
1752            (
1753                calendar("18:30", &[]),
1754                ("0 30 18 * * *", ExecMode::EveryTick, None),
1755            ),
1756            // calendar one-shot → 7-field year cron
1757            (
1758                calendar("2026-06-10 09:00", &[]),
1759                ("0 0 9 10 6 * 2026", ExecMode::EveryTick, None),
1760            ),
1761        ];
1762        for (when, (cron, mode, cooldown)) in cases {
1763            let l = schedule_with(when.clone(), RunsOn::Backend).lowered();
1764            assert_eq!(l.cron, cron, "cron for {when}");
1765            assert_eq!(l.mode, mode, "mode for {when}");
1766            assert_eq!(l.cooldown.as_deref(), cooldown, "cooldown for {when}");
1767        }
1768    }
1769
1770    #[test]
1771    fn lowered_carries_schedule_tz() {
1772        for (tz, want) in [
1773            (ScheduleTz::Local, ScheduleTz::Local),
1774            (ScheduleTz::Utc, ScheduleTz::Utc),
1775        ] {
1776            let mut s = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &["mon-fri"]), RunsOn::Backend);
1777            s.tz = tz;
1778            assert_eq!(s.lowered().tz, want, "calendar carries tz");
1779            // reconcile shapes carry tz too (for the active-window check)
1780            let mut s = schedule_with(
1781                When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1782                RunsOn::Backend,
1783            );
1784            s.tz = tz;
1785            assert_eq!(s.lowered().tz, want, "reconcile carries tz");
1786        }
1787    }
1788
1789    #[test]
1790    fn poll_cron_is_accepted_by_the_engine_parser() {
1791        // POLL_CRON is system-generated — if the engine's parser
1792        // ever rejected it every reconcile schedule would die at
1793        // register time. Validate it with the same croner config
1794        // (Seconds::Required, dom_and_dow, year optional).
1795        croner::parser::CronParser::builder()
1796            .seconds(croner::parser::Seconds::Required)
1797            .dom_and_dow(true)
1798            .build()
1799            .parse(POLL_CRON)
1800            .expect("POLL_CRON must parse");
1801    }
1802
1803    // ---- Schedule::validate() (#418 decision F) ----
1804
1805    #[test]
1806    fn validate_accepts_reconcile_shapes() {
1807        for when in [
1808            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1809            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
1810            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1811            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec {
1812                every: "24h".into(),
1813            })),
1814        ] {
1815            schedule_with(when.clone(), RunsOn::Backend)
1816                .validate()
1817                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{when} should validate: {e}"));
1818        }
1819    }
1820
1821    #[test]
1822    fn validate_accepts_per_pc_on_agent() {
1823        schedule_with(
1824            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "1h".into() })),
1825            RunsOn::Agent,
1826        )
1827        .validate()
1828        .expect("per_pc + agent is the offline-inventory shape");
1829    }
1830
1831    #[test]
1832    fn validate_rejects_per_target_on_agent() {
1833        let err = schedule_with(
1834            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec {
1835                every: "24h".into(),
1836            })),
1837            RunsOn::Agent,
1838        )
1839        .validate()
1840        .unwrap_err();
1841        assert!(err.contains("per_target"), "got: {err}");
1842        assert!(err.contains("runs_on: agent"), "got: {err}");
1843
1844        // per_target: once is also backend-only.
1845        let err = schedule_with(
1846            When::PerTarget(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1847            RunsOn::Agent,
1848        )
1849        .validate()
1850        .unwrap_err();
1851        assert!(err.contains("per_target"), "got (once): {err}");
1852        assert!(err.contains("runs_on: agent"), "got (once): {err}");
1853    }
1854
1855    #[test]
1856    fn validate_rejects_bad_every_duration() {
1857        let err = schedule_with(
1858            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6x".into() })),
1859            RunsOn::Backend,
1860        )
1861        .validate()
1862        .unwrap_err();
1863        assert!(err.contains("when.every"), "got: {err}");
1864    }
1865
1866    #[test]
1867    fn validate_rejects_bad_jitter_and_starting_deadline() {
1868        let mut s = schedule_with(
1869            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1870            RunsOn::Backend,
1871        );
1872        s.plan.jitter = Some("5x".into());
1873        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
1874        assert!(err.contains("jitter"), "got: {err}");
1875
1876        let mut s = schedule_with(
1877            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
1878            RunsOn::Backend,
1879        );
1880        s.starting_deadline = Some("soon".into());
1881        let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
1882        assert!(err.contains("starting_deadline"), "got: {err}");
1883    }
1884
1885    #[test]
1886    fn validate_accepts_calendar_shapes() {
1887        for when in [
1888            calendar("09:00", &["mon-fri"]),   // weekday morning
1889            calendar("00:00", &["sun"]),       // weekly
1890            calendar("18:30", &[]),            // daily
1891            calendar("2026-06-10 09:00", &[]), // one-shot
1892            calendar("2026/12/25 00:00", &[]), // one-shot, slash form
1893        ] {
1894            schedule_with(when.clone(), RunsOn::Backend)
1895                .validate()
1896                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{when} should validate: {e}"));
1897        }
1898    }
1899
1900    #[test]
1901    fn validate_rejects_bad_at() {
1902        for bad in ["25:00", "09:60", "9", "noon", "2026-13-01 09:00"] {
1903            let err = schedule_with(calendar(bad, &[]), RunsOn::Backend)
1904                .validate()
1905                .unwrap_err();
1906            assert!(err.contains("when.at"), "for '{bad}', got: {err}");
1907        }
1908    }
1909
1910    #[test]
1911    fn validate_rejects_datetime_at_with_days() {
1912        // A dated `at` is a one-shot — pairing it with days is a
1913        // contradiction (the date already pins the day).
1914        let err = schedule_with(calendar("2026-06-10 09:00", &["mon"]), RunsOn::Backend)
1915            .validate()
1916            .unwrap_err();
1917        assert!(
1918            err.contains("one-shot") && err.contains("days"),
1919            "got: {err}"
1920        );
1921    }
1922
1923    #[test]
1924    fn validate_rejects_bad_day_name() {
1925        // A garbage DOW token is caught by the days pre-flight and
1926        // reported against `when.days`, not the confusing
1927        // "when.at lowered to invalid cron" (claude #432 review).
1928        let err = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &["funday"]), RunsOn::Backend)
1929            .validate()
1930            .unwrap_err();
1931        assert!(err.contains("when.days"), "got: {err}");
1932        assert!(err.contains("funday"), "names the bad token: {err}");
1933        // a degenerate range like `mon-` reports the whole token, not
1934        // a cryptic empty part (claude #432 follow-up)
1935        let err = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &["mon-"]), RunsOn::Backend)
1936            .validate()
1937            .unwrap_err();
1938        assert!(err.contains("'mon-'"), "names the whole token: {err}");
1939        // valid names / ranges / numeric / * all pass
1940        for ok in [
1941            calendar("09:00", &["mon-fri"]),
1942            calendar("09:00", &["mon", "wed", "sun"]),
1943            calendar("09:00", &["1-5"]),
1944        ] {
1945            schedule_with(ok.clone(), RunsOn::Backend)
1946                .validate()
1947                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{ok} should validate: {e}"));
1948        }
1949    }
1950
1951    #[test]
1952    fn validate_accepts_nth_weekday() {
1953        // #418: nth-weekday (Patch Tuesday). validate() also lowers to
1954        // a cron and parses it with croner, so passing here proves the
1955        // whole chain — token → DOW field → engine-acceptable cron.
1956        for ok in [
1957            calendar("09:00", &["tue#2"]),          // 2nd Tuesday
1958            calendar("09:00", &["fri#1"]),          // 1st Friday
1959            calendar("03:00", &["sun#5"]),          // 5th Sunday
1960            calendar("09:00", &["tue#2", "thu#2"]), // a list of nths
1961            calendar("09:00", &["2#2"]),            // numeric DOW + ordinal
1962            // Case-insensitive both sides: validate lowercases, croner
1963            // upper-cases the whole pattern before aliasing (claude #547).
1964            calendar("09:00", &["TUE#2"]),
1965        ] {
1966            schedule_with(ok.clone(), RunsOn::Backend)
1967                .validate()
1968                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{ok} should validate: {e}"));
1969        }
1970    }
1971
1972    #[test]
1973    fn validate_rejects_bad_nth_weekday() {
1974        // ordinal out of 1..5, a range with #, and a bad day before #.
1975        for bad in ["tue#0", "tue#6", "tue#x", "mon-fri#2", "funday#2"] {
1976            let err = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &[bad]), RunsOn::Backend)
1977                .validate()
1978                .unwrap_err();
1979            assert!(err.contains("when.days"), "for '{bad}', got: {err}");
1980        }
1981    }
1982
1983    #[test]
1984    fn validate_accepts_last_weekday() {
1985        // #418: last-weekday (`friL` = last Friday). Like the nth case,
1986        // validate() lowers to a cron and round-trips it through croner,
1987        // so passing proves token → DOW field → engine-acceptable cron
1988        // with the verified last-<dow>-of-month semantics.
1989        for ok in [
1990            calendar("09:00", &["friL"]),         // last Friday
1991            calendar("03:00", &["sunL"]),         // last Sunday
1992            calendar("22:00", &["5L"]),           // numeric DOW + last
1993            calendar("00:00", &["0L"]),           // numeric Sunday (0…
1994            calendar("00:00", &["7L"]),           // …and its 7 alias)
1995            calendar("09:00", &["monL", "friL"]), // a list of last-weekdays
1996            // Case-insensitive both the weekday and the `L` suffix:
1997            // validate lowercases the day, croner upper-cases the whole
1998            // pattern before aliasing (claude #547).
1999            calendar("09:00", &["FRIL"]),
2000            calendar("09:00", &["fril"]),
2001        ] {
2002            schedule_with(ok.clone(), RunsOn::Backend)
2003                .validate()
2004                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{ok} should validate: {e}"));
2005        }
2006    }
2007
2008    #[test]
2009    fn validate_rejects_bad_last_weekday() {
2010        // bare `L` (no weekday — a footgun croner reads as Saturday), a
2011        // range with L, a bad day before L, and an internal space that
2012        // would otherwise leak a malformed cron downstream (gemini #560).
2013        for bad in ["L", "l", "mon-friL", "fundayL", "8L", "*L", "fri L"] {
2014            let err = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &[bad]), RunsOn::Backend)
2015                .validate()
2016                .unwrap_err();
2017            assert!(err.contains("when.days"), "for '{bad}', got: {err}");
2018        }
2019    }
2020
2021    #[test]
2022    fn calendar_oneshot_instant_detects_past() {
2023        use chrono::TimeZone;
2024        // a dated `at` resolves to an absolute instant…
2025        let c = CalendarSpec {
2026            at: "2024-01-01 09:00".into(),
2027            days: vec![],
2028        };
2029        let t = c
2030            .oneshot_instant(ScheduleTz::Utc)
2031            .expect("one-shot instant");
2032        assert_eq!(
2033            t,
2034            chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2024, 1, 1, 9, 0, 0).unwrap()
2035        );
2036        assert!(t < chrono::Utc::now(), "2024 is in the past");
2037        // …while a repeating (time-only) calendar has no instant
2038        let rep = CalendarSpec {
2039            at: "09:00".into(),
2040            days: vec!["mon-fri".into()],
2041        };
2042        assert!(rep.oneshot_instant(ScheduleTz::Utc).is_none());
2043    }
2044
2045    fn schedule_with_active(from: Option<&str>, until: Option<&str>) -> Schedule {
2046        let mut s = schedule_with(
2047            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
2048            RunsOn::Backend,
2049        );
2050        s.active = Active {
2051            from: from.map(str::to_owned),
2052            until: until.map(str::to_owned),
2053        };
2054        s
2055    }
2056
2057    #[test]
2058    fn validate_accepts_active_window() {
2059        schedule_with_active(Some("2026-07-01"), Some("2026-08-01T12:00:00+09:00"))
2060            .validate()
2061            .expect("date + rfc3339 bounds should validate");
2062    }
2063
2064    #[test]
2065    fn validate_rejects_unparseable_active_bound() {
2066        let err = schedule_with_active(Some("July 1st"), None)
2067            .validate()
2068            .unwrap_err();
2069        assert!(err.contains("active"), "got: {err}");
2070    }
2071
2072    #[test]
2073    fn validate_rejects_from_not_before_until() {
2074        let err = schedule_with_active(Some("2026-08-01"), Some("2026-07-01"))
2075            .validate()
2076            .unwrap_err();
2077        assert!(err.contains("strictly before"), "got: {err}");
2078
2079        let err = schedule_with_active(Some("2026-07-01"), Some("2026-07-01"))
2080            .validate()
2081            .unwrap_err();
2082        assert!(err.contains("strictly before"), "got: {err}");
2083    }
2084
2085    // ---- Active window semantics ----
2086
2087    #[test]
2088    fn active_window_is_half_open() {
2089        use chrono::TimeZone;
2090        let active = Active {
2091            from: Some("2026-07-01".into()),
2092            until: Some("2026-08-01".into()),
2093        };
2094        // UTC tz so the date bounds are UTC midnight.
2095        let at = |y, m, d, h| chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(y, m, d, h, 0, 0).unwrap();
2096        let c = |t| active.contains(t, ScheduleTz::Utc);
2097        assert!(!c(at(2026, 6, 30, 23)), "before from");
2098        assert!(c(at(2026, 7, 1, 0)), "at from (inclusive)");
2099        assert!(c(at(2026, 7, 15, 12)), "inside");
2100        assert!(!c(at(2026, 8, 1, 0)), "at until (exclusive)");
2101        assert!(!c(at(2026, 8, 2, 0)), "after until");
2102    }
2103
2104    #[test]
2105    fn active_empty_window_is_always_active() {
2106        assert!(Active::default().contains(chrono::Utc::now(), ScheduleTz::Local));
2107    }
2108
2109    #[test]
2110    fn active_rfc3339_bound_honours_offset_regardless_of_tz() {
2111        use chrono::TimeZone;
2112        let active = Active {
2113            from: Some("2026-07-01T09:00:00+09:00".into()),
2114            until: None,
2115        };
2116        // RFC3339 carries its own offset → tz arg is ignored.
2117        // 09:00 JST = 00:00 UTC.
2118        for tz in [ScheduleTz::Utc, ScheduleTz::Local] {
2119            assert!(
2120                !active.contains(
2121                    chrono::Utc
2122                        .with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 30, 23, 59, 0)
2123                        .unwrap(),
2124                    tz
2125                )
2126            );
2127            assert!(active.contains(
2128                chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 7, 1, 0, 0, 0).unwrap(),
2129                tz
2130            ));
2131        }
2132    }
2133
2134    #[test]
2135    fn active_date_bound_respects_tz() {
2136        // A bare `YYYY-MM-DD` bound is midnight *in the schedule's
2137        // tz* (#418 Phase 2). The UTC interpretation is exact and
2138        // host-independent; assert that precisely.
2139        use chrono::TimeZone;
2140        let utc = Active::parse_bound("2026-07-01", ScheduleTz::Utc).expect("utc");
2141        assert_eq!(
2142            utc,
2143            chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 7, 1, 0, 0, 0).unwrap()
2144        );
2145
2146        // The local interpretation must equal what chrono::Local
2147        // computes for the same wall-clock midnight — proves the tz
2148        // path is wired to the host zone (the magnitude vs UTC is
2149        // host-dependent, so we compare against Local directly rather
2150        // than hard-coding the JST offset, keeping CI green on UTC
2151        // runners).
2152        let local = Active::parse_bound("2026-07-01", ScheduleTz::Local).expect("local");
2153        let want = chrono::Local
2154            .with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 7, 1, 0, 0, 0)
2155            .single()
2156            .expect("local midnight is unambiguous")
2157            .with_timezone(&chrono::Utc);
2158        assert_eq!(local, want, "date bound resolved in host-local tz");
2159    }
2160
2161    #[test]
2162    fn active_empty_is_skipped_when_serialising() {
2163        let s = schedule_with(
2164            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
2165            RunsOn::Backend,
2166        );
2167        let json = serde_json::to_value(&s).expect("serialise");
2168        assert!(
2169            json.get("active").is_none(),
2170            "empty active must not appear on the wire: {json}"
2171        );
2172    }
2173
2174    // ---- constraints.window (#418 Phase 3) ----
2175
2176    fn with_window(win: &str) -> Schedule {
2177        let mut s = schedule_with(
2178            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
2179            RunsOn::Backend,
2180        );
2181        s.constraints.window = Some(win.into());
2182        s
2183    }
2184
2185    #[test]
2186    fn constraints_window_parses_and_round_trips() {
2187        let yaml = r#"
2188id: x
2189when:
2190  per_pc: { every: 6h }
2191job_id: y
2192target: { all: true }
2193constraints:
2194  window: "22:00-05:00"
2195"#;
2196        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2197        assert_eq!(s.constraints.window.as_deref(), Some("22:00-05:00"));
2198        let back: Schedule =
2199            serde_json::from_str(&serde_json::to_string(&s).expect("ser")).expect("de");
2200        assert_eq!(back.constraints.window.as_deref(), Some("22:00-05:00"));
2201    }
2202
2203    #[test]
2204    fn constraints_empty_is_skipped_when_serialising() {
2205        let s = schedule_with(
2206            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
2207            RunsOn::Backend,
2208        );
2209        let json = serde_json::to_value(&s).expect("serialise");
2210        assert!(
2211            json.get("constraints").is_none(),
2212            "empty constraints must not appear on the wire: {json}"
2213        );
2214    }
2215
2216    #[test]
2217    fn window_no_constraint_always_allows() {
2218        let c = Constraints::default();
2219        assert!(c.allows(chrono::Utc::now(), ScheduleTz::Local));
2220    }
2221
2222    #[test]
2223    fn window_same_day_is_half_open() {
2224        use chrono::TimeZone;
2225        let s = with_window("09:00-17:00");
2226        let at = |h, m| chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 9, h, m, 0).unwrap();
2227        let a = |t| s.constraints.allows(t, ScheduleTz::Utc);
2228        assert!(!a(at(8, 59)), "before start");
2229        assert!(a(at(9, 0)), "at start (inclusive)");
2230        assert!(a(at(16, 59)), "inside");
2231        assert!(!a(at(17, 0)), "at end (exclusive)");
2232        assert!(!a(at(23, 0)), "after end");
2233    }
2234
2235    #[test]
2236    fn window_crossing_midnight() {
2237        use chrono::TimeZone;
2238        let s = with_window("22:00-05:00");
2239        let at = |h, m| chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 9, h, m, 0).unwrap();
2240        let a = |t| s.constraints.allows(t, ScheduleTz::Utc);
2241        assert!(a(at(22, 0)), "at start tonight");
2242        assert!(a(at(23, 30)), "late tonight");
2243        assert!(a(at(3, 0)), "early tomorrow");
2244        assert!(!a(at(5, 0)), "at end (exclusive)");
2245        assert!(!a(at(12, 0)), "midday outside");
2246        assert!(!a(at(21, 59)), "just before start");
2247    }
2248
2249    #[test]
2250    fn window_respects_tz() {
2251        // The same instant is inside the window under one tz and may
2252        // be outside under another. Compare UTC vs Local via the
2253        // host's own offset (kept CI-green on UTC runners like the
2254        // active tz test does).
2255        use chrono::TimeZone;
2256        let s = with_window("09:00-17:00");
2257        let noon_utc = chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(2026, 6, 9, 12, 0, 0).unwrap();
2258        // Under UTC, 12:00 is inside 09:00-17:00.
2259        assert!(s.constraints.allows(noon_utc, ScheduleTz::Utc));
2260        // Under Local, the verdict tracks the host wall-clock time;
2261        // assert it matches a direct wall_time membership check.
2262        let local_t = noon_utc.with_timezone(&chrono::Local).time();
2263        let in_local = local_t >= chrono::NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(9, 0, 0).unwrap()
2264            && local_t < chrono::NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(17, 0, 0).unwrap();
2265        assert_eq!(s.constraints.allows(noon_utc, ScheduleTz::Local), in_local);
2266    }
2267
2268    #[test]
2269    fn validate_accepts_good_window() {
2270        for w in ["09:00-17:00", "22:00-05:00", "00:00-23:59"] {
2271            with_window(w)
2272                .validate()
2273                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("'{w}' should validate: {e}"));
2274        }
2275    }
2276
2277    #[test]
2278    fn validate_rejects_bad_window() {
2279        for bad in ["9-5", "22:00", "22:00-22:00", "25:00-05:00", "09:00_17:00"] {
2280            let err = with_window(bad).validate().unwrap_err();
2281            assert!(
2282                err.contains("constraints.window"),
2283                "for '{bad}', got: {err}"
2284            );
2285        }
2286    }
2287
2288    // ---- constraints.max_concurrent (#418) ----
2289
2290    fn with_max_concurrent(max: u32, runs_on: RunsOn) -> Schedule {
2291        let mut s = schedule_with(
2292            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
2293            runs_on,
2294        );
2295        s.constraints.max_concurrent = Some(max);
2296        s
2297    }
2298
2299    #[test]
2300    fn validate_accepts_backend_max_concurrent() {
2301        with_max_concurrent(5, RunsOn::Backend)
2302            .validate()
2303            .expect("backend max_concurrent should validate");
2304    }
2305
2306    #[test]
2307    fn validate_rejects_max_concurrent_on_agent() {
2308        // Decision E: a central running-instance cap needs a central
2309        // counter, which agents don't have.
2310        let err = with_max_concurrent(5, RunsOn::Agent)
2311            .validate()
2312            .unwrap_err();
2313        assert!(err.contains("constraints.max_concurrent"), "got: {err}");
2314        assert!(err.contains("runs_on: agent"), "got: {err}");
2315    }
2316
2317    #[test]
2318    fn validate_rejects_zero_max_concurrent() {
2319        let err = with_max_concurrent(0, RunsOn::Backend)
2320            .validate()
2321            .unwrap_err();
2322        assert!(err.contains("max_concurrent must be >= 1"), "got: {err}");
2323    }
2324
2325    #[test]
2326    fn max_concurrent_round_trips_and_skips_when_absent() {
2327        let s = with_max_concurrent(3, RunsOn::Backend);
2328        let json = serde_json::to_value(&s.constraints).expect("ser");
2329        assert_eq!(json.get("max_concurrent").and_then(|v| v.as_u64()), Some(3));
2330        // A schedule with no constraints omits the whole block.
2331        let bare = schedule_with(
2332            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
2333            RunsOn::Backend,
2334        );
2335        assert!(bare.constraints.is_empty());
2336    }
2337
2338    #[test]
2339    fn window_fail_closed_on_corrupt_blob() {
2340        // A malformed window (only reachable via a hand-edited KV
2341        // blob — validate() rejects it at create) must BLOCK, not
2342        // silently allow fires during a change-freeze (gemini #452).
2343        let s = with_window("22:00_05:00");
2344        assert!(
2345            !s.constraints.allows(chrono::Utc::now(), ScheduleTz::Utc),
2346            "corrupt window fails closed"
2347        );
2348        // …and the scheduler can surface why it's stuck.
2349        assert!(
2350            s.bad_window().is_some(),
2351            "bad_window reports the parse error"
2352        );
2353        assert!(with_window("22:00-05:00").bad_window().is_none());
2354    }
2355
2356    #[test]
2357    fn calendar_outside_window_is_flagged() {
2358        // at 09:00 can never fall in 22:00-05:00 → never fires.
2359        let mut s = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &["mon-fri"]), RunsOn::Backend);
2360        s.constraints.window = Some("22:00-05:00".into());
2361        assert!(s.calendar_outside_window(), "09:00 is not in 22:00-05:00");
2362
2363        // at 23:00 IS inside the overnight window → fine.
2364        let mut s = schedule_with(calendar("23:00", &[]), RunsOn::Backend);
2365        s.constraints.window = Some("22:00-05:00".into());
2366        assert!(!s.calendar_outside_window(), "23:00 is in 22:00-05:00");
2367
2368        // reconcile shapes are never flagged (they poll every minute).
2369        let mut s = schedule_with(
2370            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
2371            RunsOn::Backend,
2372        );
2373        s.constraints.window = Some("22:00-05:00".into());
2374        assert!(!s.calendar_outside_window(), "reconcile is unaffected");
2375
2376        // no window → never flagged.
2377        let s = schedule_with(calendar("09:00", &[]), RunsOn::Backend);
2378        assert!(!s.calendar_outside_window());
2379    }
2380
2381    // ---- on_failure.retry (#418 Phase 4) ----
2382
2383    fn with_retry(max: u32, backoff: &str) -> Schedule {
2384        let mut s = schedule_with(
2385            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every: "6h".into() })),
2386            RunsOn::Backend,
2387        );
2388        s.on_failure.retry = Some(Retry {
2389            max,
2390            backoff: backoff.into(),
2391        });
2392        s
2393    }
2394
2395    #[test]
2396    fn on_failure_parses_and_round_trips() {
2397        let yaml = r#"
2398id: x
2399when:
2400  per_pc: { every: 6h }
2401job_id: y
2402target: { all: true }
2403on_failure:
2404  retry: { max: 3, backoff: 10m }
2405"#;
2406        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2407        let r = s.on_failure.retry.as_ref().expect("retry present");
2408        assert_eq!(r.max, 3);
2409        assert_eq!(r.backoff, "10m");
2410        let back: Schedule =
2411            serde_json::from_str(&serde_json::to_string(&s).expect("ser")).expect("de");
2412        assert_eq!(back.on_failure, s.on_failure);
2413    }
2414
2415    #[test]
2416    fn on_failure_empty_is_skipped_when_serialising() {
2417        let s = schedule_with(
2418            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
2419            RunsOn::Backend,
2420        );
2421        let json = serde_json::to_value(&s).expect("serialise");
2422        assert!(
2423            json.get("on_failure").is_none(),
2424            "empty on_failure must not appear on the wire: {json}"
2425        );
2426    }
2427
2428    #[test]
2429    fn validate_accepts_good_retry() {
2430        for (max, backoff) in [(1, "30s"), (3, "10m"), (10, "1h")] {
2431            with_retry(max, backoff)
2432                .validate()
2433                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("retry {{max:{max}, backoff:{backoff}}}: {e}"));
2434        }
2435    }
2436
2437    #[test]
2438    fn validate_rejects_bad_backoff() {
2439        let err = with_retry(3, "soon").validate().unwrap_err();
2440        assert!(err.contains("on_failure.retry.backoff"), "got: {err}");
2441    }
2442
2443    #[test]
2444    fn validate_rejects_sub_second_backoff() {
2445        // "500ms" parses as humantime but lowers to 0s on the wire —
2446        // reject it so the operator doesn't get a silent no-wait
2447        // (coderabbit #466).
2448        for bad in ["500ms", "0s", "999ms"] {
2449            let err = with_retry(3, bad).validate().unwrap_err();
2450            assert!(
2451                err.contains("on_failure.retry.backoff must be >= 1s"),
2452                "for '{bad}', got: {err}"
2453            );
2454        }
2455    }
2456
2457    #[test]
2458    fn validate_rejects_out_of_range_max() {
2459        for bad in [0u32, 11, 1000] {
2460            let err = with_retry(bad, "10m").validate().unwrap_err();
2461            assert!(
2462                err.contains("on_failure.retry.max"),
2463                "for max={bad}, got: {err}"
2464            );
2465        }
2466    }
2467
2468    #[test]
2469    fn lowered_retry_reduces_backoff_to_seconds() {
2470        let s = with_retry(3, "10m");
2471        let spec = s.on_failure.lowered_retry().expect("a retry policy");
2472        assert_eq!(spec.max, 3);
2473        assert_eq!(spec.backoff_secs, 600);
2474    }
2475
2476    #[test]
2477    fn lowered_retry_is_none_without_policy() {
2478        let s = schedule_with(
2479            When::PerPc(PerPolicy::Once(OnceLiteral::Once)),
2480            RunsOn::Backend,
2481        );
2482        assert!(s.on_failure.lowered_retry().is_none());
2483    }
2484
2485    // ---- global change-freeze (#418 Phase 5) ----
2486
2487    #[test]
2488    fn freeze_empty_window_is_always_active() {
2489        // The big-red-button shape: no bounds = frozen until cleared.
2490        let f = Freeze::default();
2491        assert!(f.is_active(chrono::Utc::now()));
2492    }
2493
2494    #[test]
2495    fn freeze_window_is_half_open() {
2496        use chrono::TimeZone;
2497        let f = Freeze {
2498            from: Some("2026-12-20T00:00:00+00:00".into()),
2499            until: Some("2027-01-05T00:00:00+00:00".into()),
2500            reason: Some("year-end".into()),
2501            tz: ScheduleTz::Utc,
2502        };
2503        let at = |y, mo, d| chrono::Utc.with_ymd_and_hms(y, mo, d, 0, 0, 0).unwrap();
2504        assert!(!f.is_active(at(2026, 12, 19)), "before from = not frozen");
2505        assert!(f.is_active(at(2026, 12, 20)), "from is inclusive");
2506        assert!(f.is_active(at(2026, 12, 31)), "inside window");
2507        assert!(!f.is_active(at(2027, 1, 5)), "until is exclusive");
2508        assert!(!f.is_active(at(2027, 1, 6)), "after until = not frozen");
2509    }
2510
2511    #[test]
2512    fn freeze_fails_closed_on_corrupt_bound() {
2513        // A freeze is a safety switch: an unparseable bound (only
2514        // reachable via a hand-edited KV blob) must read as FROZEN, not
2515        // "fire normally" (coderabbit #472) — the opposite of `active`,
2516        // which fail-opens.
2517        let f = Freeze {
2518            from: Some("not-a-date".into()),
2519            until: None,
2520            reason: None,
2521            tz: ScheduleTz::Utc,
2522        };
2523        assert!(f.is_active(chrono::Utc::now()), "corrupt bound → frozen");
2524    }
2525
2526    #[test]
2527    fn freeze_validate_accepts_good_bounds() {
2528        Freeze {
2529            from: Some("2026-12-20".into()),
2530            until: Some("2027-01-05T12:00:00+09:00".into()),
2531            reason: None,
2532            tz: ScheduleTz::Local,
2533        }
2534        .validate()
2535        .expect("date + rfc3339 bounds should validate");
2536        // Empty (indefinite) freeze is valid.
2537        Freeze::default().validate().expect("empty freeze is valid");
2538    }
2539
2540    #[test]
2541    fn freeze_validate_rejects_bad_bound_and_inverted_window() {
2542        let err = Freeze {
2543            from: Some("never".into()),
2544            ..Default::default()
2545        }
2546        .validate()
2547        .unwrap_err();
2548        assert!(err.contains("freeze:"), "got: {err}");
2549
2550        let inverted = Freeze {
2551            from: Some("2027-01-05".into()),
2552            until: Some("2026-12-20".into()),
2553            ..Default::default()
2554        }
2555        .validate()
2556        .unwrap_err();
2557        assert!(inverted.contains("freeze.from"), "got: {inverted}");
2558    }
2559
2560    #[test]
2561    fn freeze_round_trips_and_skips_empty_fields() {
2562        let f = Freeze {
2563            from: None,
2564            until: Some("2027-01-05".into()),
2565            reason: Some("INC-1234".into()),
2566            tz: ScheduleTz::Utc,
2567        };
2568        let json = serde_json::to_value(&f).expect("serialise");
2569        assert!(json.get("from").is_none(), "empty from omitted: {json}");
2570        let back: Freeze = serde_json::from_value(json).expect("round-trip");
2571        assert_eq!(back, f);
2572    }
2573
2574    #[test]
2575    fn shipped_schedule_configs_parse_and_validate() {
2576        // Every YAML under configs/schedules/ must parse with the
2577        // current Schedule serde AND pass validate() — keeps the
2578        // shipped examples from drifting out of sync with the model
2579        // (#418 removed back-compat, so drift = broken at create).
2580        let dir = std::path::Path::new(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("../../configs/schedules");
2581        let mut seen = 0;
2582        for entry in std::fs::read_dir(&dir).expect("read configs/schedules") {
2583            let path = entry.expect("dir entry").path();
2584            if path.extension().and_then(|e| e.to_str()) != Some("yaml") {
2585                continue;
2586            }
2587            let body = std::fs::read_to_string(&path).expect("read yaml");
2588            let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(&body)
2589                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{} failed to parse: {e}", path.display()));
2590            s.validate()
2591                .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("{} failed validate(): {e}", path.display()));
2592            seen += 1;
2593        }
2594        assert!(seen > 0, "no schedule YAMLs found in {}", dir.display());
2595    }
2596
2597    // ---- pre-existing enum wire formats (unchanged by #418) ----
2598
2599    #[test]
2600    fn exec_mode_serialises_snake_case() {
2601        for (mode, expected) in [
2602            (ExecMode::EveryTick, "every_tick"),
2603            (ExecMode::OncePerPc, "once_per_pc"),
2604            (ExecMode::OncePerTarget, "once_per_target"),
2605        ] {
2606            let s = serde_json::to_value(mode).expect("serialise");
2607            assert_eq!(s, serde_json::Value::String(expected.into()));
2608            let back: ExecMode = serde_json::from_value(serde_json::Value::String(expected.into()))
2609                .expect("deserialise");
2610            assert_eq!(back, mode, "round-trip for {expected}");
2611        }
2612    }
2613
2614    #[test]
2615    fn schedule_runs_on_defaults_to_backend() {
2616        let yaml = r#"
2617id: x
2618when:
2619  per_pc: once
2620job_id: y
2621target: { all: true }
2622"#;
2623        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2624        assert_eq!(s.runs_on, RunsOn::Backend);
2625    }
2626
2627    #[test]
2628    fn schedule_runs_on_agent_parses() {
2629        let yaml = r#"
2630id: offline-inv
2631when:
2632  per_pc: { every: 1h }
2633job_id: inventory-hw
2634target: { all: true }
2635runs_on: agent
2636"#;
2637        let s: Schedule = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2638        assert_eq!(s.runs_on, RunsOn::Agent);
2639        assert_eq!(s.lowered().mode, ExecMode::OncePerPc);
2640    }
2641
2642    #[test]
2643    fn runs_on_serialises_snake_case() {
2644        for (mode, expected) in [(RunsOn::Backend, "backend"), (RunsOn::Agent, "agent")] {
2645            let s = serde_json::to_value(mode).expect("serialise");
2646            assert_eq!(s, serde_json::Value::String(expected.into()));
2647            let back: RunsOn = serde_json::from_value(serde_json::Value::String(expected.into()))
2648                .expect("deserialise");
2649            assert_eq!(back, mode);
2650        }
2651    }
2652
2653    #[test]
2654    fn execute_shell_into_wire_shell() {
2655        assert_eq!(Shell::from(ExecuteShell::Powershell), Shell::Powershell);
2656        assert_eq!(Shell::from(ExecuteShell::Cmd), Shell::Cmd);
2657    }
2658
2659    #[test]
2660    fn manifest_staleness_defaults_to_cached() {
2661        let yaml = r#"
2662id: x
2663version: 1.0.0
2664execute:
2665  shell: powershell
2666  script: "echo"
2667  timeout: 1s
2668"#;
2669        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2670        assert_eq!(m.staleness, Staleness::Cached);
2671    }
2672
2673    #[test]
2674    fn manifest_strict_staleness_parses() {
2675        let yaml = r#"
2676id: urgent-patch
2677version: 2.5.1
2678execute:
2679  shell: powershell
2680  script: Install-Hotfix
2681  timeout: 5m
2682staleness:
2683  mode: strict
2684  max_cache_age: 0s
2685"#;
2686        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2687        match m.staleness {
2688            Staleness::Strict { max_cache_age } => assert_eq!(max_cache_age, "0s"),
2689            other => panic!("expected strict, got {other:?}"),
2690        }
2691    }
2692
2693    #[test]
2694    fn manifest_unchecked_staleness_parses() {
2695        let yaml = r#"
2696id: legacy
2697version: 0.1.0
2698execute:
2699  shell: cmd
2700  script: "echo"
2701  timeout: 1s
2702staleness:
2703  mode: unchecked
2704"#;
2705        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2706        assert_eq!(m.staleness, Staleness::Unchecked);
2707    }
2708
2709    #[test]
2710    fn missing_required_field_errors() {
2711        // `id` missing.
2712        let yaml = r#"
2713version: 1.0.0
2714target: { all: true }
2715execute:
2716  shell: powershell
2717  script: "echo"
2718  timeout: 1s
2719"#;
2720        let r: Result<Manifest, _> = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml);
2721        assert!(r.is_err(), "expected error, got {:?}", r);
2722    }
2723
2724    #[test]
2725    fn display_field_table_kind_round_trips_with_nested_columns() {
2726        // #39: `type: table` + `columns:` on a DisplayField gets
2727        // round-tripped through serde so the SPA receives the
2728        // nested schema verbatim. Nested columns themselves are
2729        // DisplayFields so they can carry `type: bytes` /
2730        // `type: number` for cell formatting.
2731        let yaml = r#"
2732id: inv-hw
2733version: 1.0.0
2734execute:
2735  shell: powershell
2736  script: "echo"
2737  timeout: 60s
2738inventory:
2739  display:
2740    - field: hostname
2741      label: Hostname
2742    - field: disks
2743      label: Disks
2744      type: table
2745      columns:
2746        - field: device_id
2747          label: Drive
2748        - field: size_bytes
2749          label: Size
2750          type: bytes
2751        - field: free_bytes
2752          label: Free
2753          type: bytes
2754        - field: file_system
2755          label: FS
2756"#;
2757        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2758        let inv = m.inventory.as_ref().expect("inventory hint");
2759        let disks = inv
2760            .display
2761            .iter()
2762            .find(|d| d.field == "disks")
2763            .expect("disks display row");
2764        assert_eq!(disks.kind.as_deref(), Some("table"));
2765        let cols = disks.columns.as_ref().expect("table needs columns");
2766        assert_eq!(cols.len(), 4);
2767        assert_eq!(cols[1].field, "size_bytes");
2768        assert_eq!(cols[1].kind.as_deref(), Some("bytes"));
2769    }
2770
2771    #[test]
2772    fn display_field_scalar_kind_keeps_columns_none() {
2773        // Defensive: when type is a scalar (`bytes` / `number` /
2774        // `timestamp`) the `columns` field stays None — the SPA
2775        // uses its presence as the "render nested table" signal,
2776        // so it must not leak in via serde defaults.
2777        let yaml = r#"
2778id: x
2779version: 1.0.0
2780execute:
2781  shell: powershell
2782  script: "echo"
2783  timeout: 5s
2784inventory:
2785  display:
2786    - { field: ram_bytes, label: RAM, type: bytes }
2787"#;
2788        let m: Manifest = serde_yaml::from_str(yaml).expect("parse");
2789        let inv = m.inventory.as_ref().unwrap();
2790        assert!(inv.display[0].columns.is_none());
2791    }
2792}
2793
2794/// Periodic schedule (spec §2.4.3). v0.18.0 carries the fanout plan
2795/// (target + optional rollout + optional jitter) inline; the
2796/// referenced job (`job_id` → [`BUCKET_JOBS`]) supplies only the
2797/// script body. Two schedules of the same job can target different
2798/// groups on different cadences without copying the manifest.
2799///
2800/// #418 Phase 1: the cadence is the single [`When`] field. The old
2801/// `cron` × `mode` × `cooldown` × `auto_disable_when_done` quartet
2802/// is gone (no back-compat — pre-Phase-1 KV blobs fail to parse and
2803/// are warn-skipped; re-`schedule create` to upgrade them). The
2804/// engine underneath is unchanged: [`Schedule::lowered`] maps `when`
2805/// onto the same (cron, ExecMode, cooldown) trio the scheduler and
2806/// `decide_fire` always ran on.
2807#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone)]
2808pub struct Schedule {
2809    pub id: String,
2810    /// When to fire — a reconcile cadence (`per_pc` / `per_target`)
2811    /// or a calendar time trigger (`at` / `days`). See [`When`].
2812    ///
2813    /// `singleton_map`: serde_yaml 0.9 renders externally-tagged
2814    /// enums as `!per_pc` YAML tags by default; this keeps the
2815    /// operator-facing map shape (`when: { per_pc: once }`). JSON
2816    /// output is identical either way, and the schemars schema
2817    /// (external tagging = oneOf of single-key objects) already
2818    /// matches the singleton-map wire shape.
2819    #[serde(with = "serde_yaml::with::singleton_map")]
2820    #[schemars(with = "When")]
2821    pub when: When,
2822    /// Key into [`crate::kv::BUCKET_JOBS`]. Must equal a registered
2823    /// Manifest's `id`.
2824    pub job_id: String,
2825    /// Who + how-to-phase + when-to-stagger. The Manifest doesn't
2826    /// carry these any more — same job + different fanout = different
2827    /// schedule.
2828    #[serde(flatten)]
2829    pub plan: FanoutPlan,
2830    /// Optional validity window. Outside `[from, until)` the
2831    /// schedule is dormant — still registered, still visible, but
2832    /// every tick is skipped (deleted ≠ dormant: a campaign that
2833    /// ended stays inspectable and can be re-armed by editing the
2834    /// window). Checked at tick time on both the backend scheduler
2835    /// and the agent's local scheduler.
2836    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Active::is_empty")]
2837    pub active: Active,
2838    /// #418 Phase 3: operational constraints gating *when within an
2839    /// active period* a fire may happen. Currently just `window`
2840    /// (a maintenance time-of-day window); future `require`
2841    /// (env gates) and `max_concurrent` land in the same namespace.
2842    /// Evaluated in the schedule's `tz` like the other wall-clock
2843    /// fields. Checked at tick time on both schedulers.
2844    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Constraints::is_empty")]
2845    pub constraints: Constraints,
2846    /// #418 Phase 4: what to do after a fire's script comes back
2847    /// failed. Currently just `retry` (fixed-backoff in-process
2848    /// re-run); future `notify` / `disable` join the same namespace.
2849    /// Applied fire-side in `handle_command` (the retry policy is
2850    /// lowered onto every Command this schedule produces), so it
2851    /// covers both `runs_on` locations.
2852    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "OnFailure::is_empty")]
2853    pub on_failure: OnFailure,
2854    /// #418 Phase 2: the timezone this schedule's wall-clock fields
2855    /// are evaluated in — both the calendar `at` firing time AND the
2856    /// `active.{from,until}` window bounds. `local` (default) = the
2857    /// running host's TZ (the agent's for `runs_on: agent`, the
2858    /// backend server's otherwise); `utc` for TZ-independent
2859    /// schedules. Reconcile shapes (`per_pc`/`per_target`) ignore it
2860    /// for firing (poll cron runs every minute regardless) but still
2861    /// honor it for the `active` window.
2862    #[serde(default)]
2863    pub tz: ScheduleTz,
2864    /// v0.22: optional humantime window after a cron tick during
2865    /// which the Command is still considered "live". The scheduler
2866    /// computes `tick_at + starting_deadline` and stamps it onto
2867    /// each Command as `deadline_at`; agents skip Commands they
2868    /// receive after that absolute time. `None` (default) = no
2869    /// deadline, meaning a Command queued in the broker / stream
2870    /// during agent downtime runs whenever the agent reconnects —
2871    /// good for kitting / inventory / cleanup. Set this for
2872    /// time-of-day notifications, lunch reminders, etc., where
2873    /// "fire 3 hours late" would be wrong.
2874    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
2875    pub starting_deadline: Option<String>,
2876    /// v0.23: where does the cron tick happen? `Backend` (default,
2877    /// historical) = backend's scheduler fires Commands via NATS;
2878    /// agents passively receive. `Agent` = each targeted agent runs
2879    /// its own internal cron and fires locally, so the schedule
2880    /// keeps ticking even when the broker is unreachable (laptop on
2881    /// the train, broker maintenance window, full WAN outage). The
2882    /// two locations are mutually exclusive — when `Agent`, the
2883    /// backend scheduler stays out and just keeps the definition in
2884    /// KV for agents to read.
2885    #[serde(default)]
2886    pub runs_on: RunsOn,
2887    #[serde(default = "default_true")]
2888    pub enabled: bool,
2889}
2890
2891/// v0.23 — where the cron tick fires from.
2892#[derive(
2893    Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default,
2894)]
2895#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")]
2896pub enum RunsOn {
2897    /// Backend's central scheduler ticks and publishes Commands to
2898    /// NATS. Historical default, what every pre-v0.23 schedule
2899    /// uses. Agent offline ⇒ Command queued in STREAM_EXEC; agent
2900    /// reconnects ⇒ catch-up via [`command_replay`](crate)
2901    /// (see kanade-agent's command_replay module).
2902    #[default]
2903    Backend,
2904    /// Each targeted agent runs the cron tick locally. Survives
2905    /// broker / WAN outages. Best for laptops / mobile devices that
2906    /// roam off the corporate network. Agent must be online for the
2907    /// initial schedule + job-catalog pull, but once cached the
2908    /// agent fires the script standalone.
2909    Agent,
2910}
2911
2912/// Per-pc/per-target dedup semantics for a [`Schedule`] (v0.19).
2913#[derive(
2914    Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default,
2915)]
2916#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")]
2917pub enum ExecMode {
2918    /// Fire on every cron tick at the whole target. Historical
2919    /// (pre-v0.19) behavior; no dedup.
2920    #[default]
2921    EveryTick,
2922    /// Fire at each pc until that pc succeeds; then skip it until
2923    /// the optional cooldown elapses (or forever if no cooldown).
2924    /// Use for kitting / first-boot / per-pc compliance checks.
2925    OncePerPc,
2926    /// Fire at the whole target until **any** pc succeeds; then
2927    /// skip the whole target until the optional cooldown elapses
2928    /// (or forever if no cooldown). Use for "one delegate is
2929    /// enough" tasks like license check-in.
2930    OncePerTarget,
2931}
2932
2933/// #418 Phase 1 — the single "when does this fire" axis.
2934///
2935/// Replaces the old `cron` + `mode` + `cooldown` trio whose
2936/// interactions were implicit (cron doubled as both a real
2937/// time-of-day trigger and a reconcile poll period; contradictory
2938/// combinations silently no-opped). Two shapes:
2939///
2940/// * **reconcile** (`per_pc` / `per_target`) — desired-state: "each
2941///   pc (or one delegate) should have run this within `every`".
2942///   The poll period is system-generated ([`POLL_CRON`], every
2943///   minute) and no longer the operator's concern.
2944/// * **calendar** (`{ at, days }`) — a wall-clock time trigger
2945///   (#418 Phase 2, replacing the old raw-cron escape hatch). Fires
2946///   the whole target at the given time, no dedup. `at: "09:00"` +
2947///   `days` repeats; `at: "2026-06-10 09:00"` (a date+time) fires
2948///   exactly once. Evaluated in the schedule's top-level `tz`.
2949#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
2950#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")]
2951pub enum When {
2952    /// Fire at each targeted pc: `once` (kitting — succeed once,
2953    /// skip forever, forever catching brand-new / re-imaged pcs)
2954    /// or `{ every: <humantime> }` (patrol — re-arm per pc after
2955    /// the interval).
2956    PerPc(PerPolicy),
2957    /// Fire until **any** one pc of the target succeeds, then skip
2958    /// the whole target (`once`) or re-arm after `every`. Needs
2959    /// fleet-wide completion data, so it is backend-only —
2960    /// `runs_on: agent` + `per_target` is rejected by
2961    /// [`Schedule::validate`].
2962    PerTarget(PerPolicy),
2963    /// Calendar time trigger: `{ at: "09:00", days: [mon-fri] }`
2964    /// (repeating) or `{ at: "2026-06-10 09:00" }` (one-shot). Fires
2965    /// the whole target at that wall-clock time in the schedule's
2966    /// `tz` — no dedup, no cooldown.
2967    Calendar(CalendarSpec),
2968}
2969
2970/// Calendar time trigger (#418 Phase 2). `at` is either a time of
2971/// day (`"HH:MM"`, repeating — combine with `days`) or a full
2972/// date+time (`"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM"`, a one-shot that fires once and
2973/// never again). Evaluated in the schedule's top-level `tz`.
2974#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
2975pub struct CalendarSpec {
2976    /// `"HH:MM"` (24h) for a repeating trigger, or
2977    /// `"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM"` (hyphen / slash / `T` separators all
2978    /// accepted) for a one-shot. Parsed lazily —
2979    /// [`Schedule::validate`] rejects garbage at create time.
2980    pub at: String,
2981    /// Day-of-week filter for a time-of-day `at`: `["mon-fri"]`,
2982    /// `["mon","wed","fri"]`, … (passed verbatim to the cron DOW
2983    /// field, so ranges and names both work). An **nth-weekday**
2984    /// `["tue#2"]` fires only on the 2nd Tuesday of each month
2985    /// ("Patch Tuesday"); the ordinal is `1..5`. A **last-weekday**
2986    /// `["friL"]` fires only on the last Friday of each month (handy
2987    /// for monthly maintenance). Empty = every day. Must be empty
2988    /// when `at` carries a date (the date already pins the day).
2989    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty")]
2990    pub days: Vec<String>,
2991}
2992
2993/// Parsed `CalendarSpec.at`: the wall-clock minute/hour, plus the
2994/// date for a one-shot (`None` = repeating time-of-day).
2995struct ParsedAt {
2996    minute: u32,
2997    hour: u32,
2998    date: Option<chrono::NaiveDate>,
2999}
3000
3001impl CalendarSpec {
3002    /// Parse `at`: a date+time (`YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM`, hyphen / slash /
3003    /// `T` separators) is a one-shot; a bare `HH:MM` is repeating.
3004    fn parse_at(&self) -> Result<ParsedAt, String> {
3005        use chrono::Timelike;
3006        let s = self.at.trim();
3007        for fmt in ["%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M", "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"] {
3008            if let Ok(dt) = chrono::NaiveDateTime::parse_from_str(s, fmt) {
3009                return Ok(ParsedAt {
3010                    minute: dt.minute(),
3011                    hour: dt.hour(),
3012                    date: Some(dt.date()),
3013                });
3014            }
3015        }
3016        if let Ok(t) = chrono::NaiveTime::parse_from_str(s, "%H:%M") {
3017            return Ok(ParsedAt {
3018                minute: t.minute(),
3019                hour: t.hour(),
3020                date: None,
3021            });
3022        }
3023        Err(format!(
3024            "when.at: unparseable '{}' (want HH:MM or YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM)",
3025            self.at
3026        ))
3027    }
3028
3029    /// Pre-flight check on the `days` tokens so a bad day name gives
3030    /// a `when.days:`-scoped error instead of croner's confusing
3031    /// "when.at lowered to invalid cron" (claude #432 review). Each
3032    /// token is a day name (`mon`..`sun`), a numeric DOW (`0`..`7`),
3033    /// `*`, a `-` range of those, an **nth-weekday** like `tue#2`
3034    /// (2nd Tuesday of the month — "Patch Tuesday"), or a
3035    /// **last-weekday** like `friL` (last Friday of the month).
3036    fn validate_days(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
3037        const NAMES: [&str; 7] = ["mon", "tue", "wed", "thu", "fri", "sat", "sun"];
3038        let is_day = |p: &str| NAMES.contains(&p) || p.parse::<u8>().is_ok_and(|n| n <= 7);
3039        for tok in &self.days {
3040            // Report the whole token on a malformed range like `mon-`
3041            // (which would otherwise split to a cryptic empty part —
3042            // claude #432 follow-up).
3043            let invalid = |reason: &str| {
3044                Err(format!(
3045                    "when.days: invalid day token '{tok}' ({reason}; \
3046                     want mon..sun, 0-7, a range like mon-fri, an nth-weekday \
3047                     like tue#2, a last-weekday like friL, or *)"
3048                ))
3049            };
3050            // #418: nth-weekday suffix (`tue#2` = 2nd Tuesday). Croner
3051            // accepts `<dow>#<n>` (n = 1..5) in the DOW field, and
3052            // `to_cron` passes the token through verbatim, so the
3053            // engine fires only on that occurrence. It's a single
3054            // weekday + ordinal — not combinable with a range.
3055            if let Some((day_part, nth_part)) = tok.split_once('#') {
3056                // Normalize once and use `d` consistently (gemini #547);
3057                // the outer `invalid` already echoes the raw `tok`.
3058                let d = day_part.trim().to_ascii_lowercase();
3059                if d.contains('-') || !is_day(&d) {
3060                    return invalid("the part before # must be a single weekday");
3061                }
3062                match nth_part.trim().parse::<u8>() {
3063                    Ok(n) if (1..=5).contains(&n) => {}
3064                    _ => return invalid("the # ordinal must be 1..5 (e.g. tue#2 = 2nd Tuesday)"),
3065                }
3066                continue;
3067            }
3068            // #418: last-weekday suffix (`friL` = last Friday of the
3069            // month — the monthly-maintenance sibling of Patch Tuesday).
3070            // Croner accepts `<dow>L` in the DOW field with verified
3071            // last-<dow>-of-month semantics, and `to_cron` passes it
3072            // through verbatim. A single weekday + `L` — bare `L` and
3073            // ranges are rejected (croner would read bare `L` as
3074            // Saturday, which is a confusing footgun).
3075            if let Some(day_part) = tok.strip_suffix(['L', 'l']) {
3076                // No `.trim()`: a cron DOW token can't carry internal
3077                // whitespace, so `"fri L"` must be *rejected* here (its
3078                // strip leaves `"fri "`, and `is_day` catches the space)
3079                // rather than trimmed into a clean `"fri"` that then
3080                // produces a malformed `fri L` cron downstream and a
3081                // confusing croner error (gemini #560).
3082                let d = day_part.to_ascii_lowercase();
3083                if d.is_empty() {
3084                    return invalid("`L` (last-weekday) needs a weekday before it, e.g. friL");
3085                }
3086                if d.contains('-') || !is_day(&d) {
3087                    return invalid(
3088                        "the part before L must be a single weekday (e.g. friL = last Friday)",
3089                    );
3090                }
3091                continue;
3092            }
3093            for part in tok.split('-') {
3094                let p = part.trim().to_ascii_lowercase();
3095                if p.is_empty() {
3096                    return invalid("empty range bound");
3097                }
3098                if p != "*" && !is_day(&p) {
3099                    return invalid(&format!("'{part}' is not a day"));
3100                }
3101            }
3102        }
3103        Ok(())
3104    }
3105
3106    /// For a one-shot (`at` carries a date), the absolute instant it
3107    /// fires in `tz`. `None` for a repeating calendar. Used to warn
3108    /// about a one-shot whose date is already in the past (it would
3109    /// never fire).
3110    pub fn oneshot_instant(&self, tz: ScheduleTz) -> Option<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>> {
3111        let p = self.parse_at().ok()?;
3112        let date = p.date?;
3113        let naive = date.and_hms_opt(p.hour, p.minute, 0)?;
3114        tz.naive_to_utc(naive)
3115    }
3116
3117    /// The wall-clock time-of-day this calendar fires at (`None` if
3118    /// `at` is unparseable — validate() guards that). Used to detect
3119    /// a calendar whose fire time can never fall inside its
3120    /// `constraints.window` (claude #452 review).
3121    pub fn fire_time(&self) -> Option<chrono::NaiveTime> {
3122        let p = self.parse_at().ok()?;
3123        chrono::NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(p.hour, p.minute, 0)
3124    }
3125
3126    /// Lower to the cron string the scheduler engine runs. Repeating
3127    /// → 6-field `0 {min} {hour} * * {dow}`; one-shot → 7-field
3128    /// `0 {min} {hour} {day} {month} * {year}` (a past year never
3129    /// fires — that's what makes it one-shot).
3130    fn to_cron(&self) -> Result<String, String> {
3131        use chrono::Datelike;
3132        let ParsedAt { minute, hour, date } = self.parse_at()?;
3133        match date {
3134            Some(d) => {
3135                if !self.days.is_empty() {
3136                    return Err(
3137                        "when.at with a date is a one-shot and cannot be combined with days".into(),
3138                    );
3139                }
3140                Ok(format!(
3141                    "0 {minute} {hour} {} {} * {}",
3142                    d.day(),
3143                    d.month(),
3144                    d.year()
3145                ))
3146            }
3147            None => {
3148                let dow = if self.days.is_empty() {
3149                    "*".to_string()
3150                } else {
3151                    self.validate_days()?;
3152                    self.days.join(",")
3153                };
3154                Ok(format!("0 {minute} {hour} * * {dow}"))
3155            }
3156        }
3157    }
3158}
3159
3160/// The timezone a schedule's wall-clock fields (`when.at`,
3161/// `active.{from,until}`) are evaluated in (#418 Phase 2).
3162#[derive(
3163    Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default,
3164)]
3165#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")]
3166pub enum ScheduleTz {
3167    /// The running host's local timezone — the agent's for
3168    /// `runs_on: agent`, the backend server's otherwise. Default.
3169    #[default]
3170    Local,
3171    /// UTC — for timezone-independent schedules.
3172    Utc,
3173}
3174
3175impl ScheduleTz {
3176    /// Interpret a naive (zoneless) datetime as being in this tz and
3177    /// convert to UTC. On a DST *fold* (the local time occurs twice
3178    /// when clocks go back) we pick `.earliest()` rather than
3179    /// rejecting it; `None` is reserved for a true DST *gap* (a local
3180    /// time that never exists). `Utc` is fixed-offset so neither ever
3181    /// happens; `Local` is whatever timezone the running host is set
3182    /// to and *can* hit a gap/fold on any DST-observing host — not
3183    /// just the JST we run today (gemini + claude #432 review).
3184    fn naive_to_utc(self, naive: chrono::NaiveDateTime) -> Option<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>> {
3185        use chrono::TimeZone;
3186        match self {
3187            ScheduleTz::Utc => Some(chrono::DateTime::from_naive_utc_and_offset(
3188                naive,
3189                chrono::Utc,
3190            )),
3191            ScheduleTz::Local => chrono::Local
3192                .from_local_datetime(&naive)
3193                .earliest()
3194                .map(|dt| dt.with_timezone(&chrono::Utc)),
3195        }
3196    }
3197
3198    /// The wall-clock time-of-day `now` reads as in this tz — used by
3199    /// [`Constraints::allows`] to test a maintenance window
3200    /// (#418 Phase 3). `Utc` is the naive UTC time; `Local` is the
3201    /// running host's local time.
3202    fn wall_time(self, now: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>) -> chrono::NaiveTime {
3203        match self {
3204            ScheduleTz::Utc => now.time(),
3205            ScheduleTz::Local => now.with_timezone(&chrono::Local).time(),
3206        }
3207    }
3208
3209    /// Stable lowercase wire/display label (`local` / `utc`) — matches
3210    /// the serde `snake_case` representation. Used for the preview
3211    /// response's `tz` field so the JSON shape isn't coupled to the
3212    /// `Debug` repr (claude #578 review).
3213    pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
3214        match self {
3215            ScheduleTz::Local => "local",
3216            ScheduleTz::Utc => "utc",
3217        }
3218    }
3219}
3220
3221impl std::fmt::Display for ScheduleTz {
3222    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
3223        f.write_str(self.as_str())
3224    }
3225}
3226
3227/// `once` vs `{ every: <humantime> }` — shared by `per_pc` /
3228/// `per_target`. Untagged so the YAML stays the bare keyword or a
3229/// one-key map, nothing more ceremonial.
3230#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
3231#[serde(untagged)]
3232pub enum PerPolicy {
3233    /// The bare string `once`: succeed once, then skip permanently
3234    /// (cooldown = infinity).
3235    Once(OnceLiteral),
3236    /// Re-arm after the humantime interval, e.g. `{ every: 6h }`.
3237    Every(EverySpec),
3238}
3239
3240/// Single-variant enum so serde accepts exactly the string `once`
3241/// (a free-form `String` would swallow typos like `onec`).
3242#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
3243#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")]
3244pub enum OnceLiteral {
3245    Once,
3246}
3247
3248/// `{ every: <humantime> }`. Standalone struct (not an inline
3249/// struct variant). `{ evry: 6h }` still fails to parse (the
3250/// required `every` key is missing), and the create boundaries
3251/// reject the unknown `evry` via [`crate::strict`] with its path —
3252/// while agents reading a future writer's extra fields tolerate
3253/// them (#492).
3254#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
3255pub struct EverySpec {
3256    /// Humantime interval (`10m`, `6h`, `1d`...). Parsed lazily —
3257    /// [`Schedule::validate`] rejects garbage at create time.
3258    pub every: String,
3259}
3260
3261impl PerPolicy {
3262    /// The cooldown this policy lowers to: `once` = `None`
3263    /// (permanent skip), `every` = the interval.
3264    fn cooldown(&self) -> Option<String> {
3265        match self {
3266            PerPolicy::Once(_) => None,
3267            PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every }) => Some(every.clone()),
3268        }
3269    }
3270}
3271
3272impl std::fmt::Display for When {
3273    /// Operator-facing one-liner (`per_pc once` / `per_pc every 6h`
3274    /// / `at 09:00 [mon-fri]` / `at 2026-06-10 09:00`) for log
3275    /// lines, audit payloads and the API's `ScheduleSummary`.
3276    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
3277        let policy = |p: &PerPolicy| match p {
3278            PerPolicy::Once(_) => "once".to_string(),
3279            PerPolicy::Every(EverySpec { every }) => format!("every {every}"),
3280        };
3281        match self {
3282            When::PerPc(p) => write!(f, "per_pc {}", policy(p)),
3283            When::PerTarget(p) => write!(f, "per_target {}", policy(p)),
3284            When::Calendar(c) if c.days.is_empty() => write!(f, "at {}", c.at),
3285            When::Calendar(c) => write!(f, "at {} [{}]", c.at, c.days.join(",")),
3286        }
3287    }
3288}
3289
3290/// Optional validity window for a [`Schedule`] (#418 decision G).
3291/// Half-open `[from, until)`; either bound may be omitted. Bounds
3292/// are `YYYY-MM-DD` (= that day's 00:00 in the schedule's `tz`) or
3293/// full RFC3339 (offset is honored as-is, `tz` ignored). Kept as
3294/// strings so the JSON Schema the SPA editor consumes stays two
3295/// plain string fields, mirroring `jitter` / `starting_deadline`.
3296///
3297/// #418 Phase 2: bounds are evaluated in the schedule's top-level
3298/// `tz` (was UTC-only in Phase 1) so `tz: local` makes both the
3299/// calendar `at` AND the `active` window local — one consistent
3300/// timezone per schedule.
3301#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
3302pub struct Active {
3303    /// Dormant before this instant.
3304    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3305    pub from: Option<String>,
3306    /// Dormant from this instant on (exclusive).
3307    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3308    pub until: Option<String>,
3309}
3310
3311impl Active {
3312    /// `skip_serializing_if` helper — an empty window means "always
3313    /// active" and is omitted from the wire format entirely.
3314    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
3315        self.from.is_none() && self.until.is_none()
3316    }
3317
3318    /// Parse one bound: RFC3339 first (offset honored, `tz`
3319    /// ignored), then bare `YYYY-MM-DD` (00:00 in `tz`).
3320    pub fn parse_bound(s: &str, tz: ScheduleTz) -> Result<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>, String> {
3321        if let Ok(dt) = chrono::DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339(s) {
3322            return Ok(dt.with_timezone(&chrono::Utc));
3323        }
3324        if let Ok(d) = chrono::NaiveDate::parse_from_str(s, "%Y-%m-%d") {
3325            let midnight = d.and_hms_opt(0, 0, 0).expect("00:00:00 is always valid");
3326            return tz.naive_to_utc(midnight).ok_or_else(|| {
3327                format!("active: bound '{s}' falls in a DST gap for the schedule's tz")
3328            });
3329        }
3330        Err(format!(
3331            "active: unparseable bound '{s}' (want YYYY-MM-DD or RFC3339)"
3332        ))
3333    }
3334
3335    /// Is `now` inside the window? Unparseable bounds are treated
3336    /// as absent here (fail-open) — [`Schedule::validate`] is the
3337    /// place that rejects them loudly; this runs on every tick and
3338    /// must never panic on a stale KV blob.
3339    pub fn contains(&self, now: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>, tz: ScheduleTz) -> bool {
3340        let bound = |s: &Option<String>| s.as_deref().and_then(|s| Self::parse_bound(s, tz).ok());
3341        if bound(&self.from).is_some_and(|from| now < from) {
3342            return false;
3343        }
3344        if bound(&self.until).is_some_and(|until| now >= until) {
3345            return false;
3346        }
3347        true
3348    }
3349}
3350
3351/// Operational constraints on a [`Schedule`] (#418 Phase 3). Where
3352/// [`Active`] decides *over what date range* a schedule is live,
3353/// `Constraints` decides *when, within an active period,* a fire is
3354/// allowed. `window` (a maintenance time-of-day window) and
3355/// `max_concurrent` (a fleet-wide running-instance cap) so far;
3356/// `require` (env gates) joins this struct in a later phase.
3357#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
3358pub struct Constraints {
3359    /// `"HH:MM-HH:MM"` wall-clock window (evaluated in the schedule's
3360    /// `tz`). Fires outside it are skipped — mainly for reconcile
3361    /// cadences ("patrol every 6h, but only fire overnight") and
3362    /// daytime change-freezes. `start > end` crosses midnight
3363    /// (`"22:00-05:00"` = 22:00 through 05:00 next morning). Parsed
3364    /// lazily; [`Schedule::validate`] rejects garbage at create time.
3365    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3366    pub window: Option<String>,
3367    /// Fleet-wide cap on how many instances of this schedule's job may
3368    /// run **at the same time** (#418 "同時実行ハード上限"). The
3369    /// backend scheduler counts the job's still-in-flight runs
3370    /// (`execution_results.finished_at IS NULL`) each tick and only
3371    /// dispatches to as many remaining pcs as there are free slots —
3372    /// a rolling window that refills as runs complete. Useful for
3373    /// disk/CPU/network-heavy jobs you don't want hammering the whole
3374    /// fleet at once.
3375    ///
3376    /// **Backend-only** (it needs a central counter): combining it
3377    /// with `runs_on: agent` is rejected by [`Schedule::validate`]
3378    /// (#418 decision E — "中央上限には中央が要る"). Most meaningful
3379    /// for `per_pc` reconcile cadences, where the poll re-ticks and
3380    /// refills slots. `None` (default) = no cap.
3381    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3382    pub max_concurrent: Option<u32>,
3383}
3384
3385impl Constraints {
3386    /// `skip_serializing_if` helper — empty constraints are omitted
3387    /// from the wire format entirely.
3388    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
3389        self.window.is_none() && self.max_concurrent.is_none()
3390    }
3391
3392    /// Parse `"HH:MM-HH:MM"` into `(start, end)`. Equal bounds are an
3393    /// error (a zero-width or all-day window is ambiguous — write no
3394    /// window for "always").
3395    pub fn parse_window(s: &str) -> Result<(chrono::NaiveTime, chrono::NaiveTime), String> {
3396        let (a, b) = s
3397            .split_once('-')
3398            .ok_or_else(|| format!("constraints.window: '{s}' must be 'HH:MM-HH:MM'"))?;
3399        let parse = |part: &str| {
3400            chrono::NaiveTime::parse_from_str(part.trim(), "%H:%M")
3401                .map_err(|e| format!("constraints.window: invalid time '{}': {e}", part.trim()))
3402        };
3403        let (start, end) = (parse(a)?, parse(b)?);
3404        if start == end {
3405            return Err(format!(
3406                "constraints.window: start and end are equal ('{s}'); omit window for 'always'"
3407            ));
3408        }
3409        Ok((start, end))
3410    }
3411
3412    /// Is a fire allowed at `now` (evaluated in `tz`)? No window =
3413    /// always allowed. Half-open `[start, end)`; `start > end`
3414    /// crosses midnight.
3415    ///
3416    /// **Fail-closed** on an unparseable window (returns `false`,
3417    /// gemini #452 review): a window is a *restrictive* constraint
3418    /// (change-freeze / overnight-only), so a corrupt one must NOT
3419    /// silently allow fires during the restricted hours. Bad windows
3420    /// are rejected at create time by [`Schedule::validate`]; this
3421    /// only bites a hand-edited KV blob, where blocking is the safe
3422    /// direction. The scheduler warns at register time
3423    /// ([`Schedule::bad_window`]) so a stuck schedule is diagnosable.
3424    /// The tick path never panics regardless.
3425    pub fn allows(&self, now: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>, tz: ScheduleTz) -> bool {
3426        match self.window.as_deref() {
3427            // No window → always allowed.
3428            None => true,
3429            // Window set: membership, or fail-closed if unparseable
3430            // (`window_contains` returns None for a corrupt window).
3431            Some(_) => self.window_contains(tz.wall_time(now)).unwrap_or(false),
3432        }
3433    }
3434
3435    /// Membership of a wall-clock time-of-day in the window. `None`
3436    /// when there is no window or it's unparseable (callers decide
3437    /// the failure direction). `start > end` crosses midnight.
3438    fn window_contains(&self, t: chrono::NaiveTime) -> Option<bool> {
3439        let (start, end) = Self::parse_window(self.window.as_deref()?).ok()?;
3440        Some(if start <= end {
3441            start <= t && t < end
3442        } else {
3443            t >= start || t < end
3444        })
3445    }
3446}
3447
3448/// What to do when a fire's script fails (#418 Phase 4 — the "高"
3449/// retry/backoff gap). Where [`Constraints`] gates *whether* a fire
3450/// happens, `OnFailure` decides what happens *after* one ran and
3451/// came back bad. Only `retry` so far; future `notify` / `disable`
3452/// would join the same namespace.
3453#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
3454pub struct OnFailure {
3455    /// Re-run the script in-process when it exits non-zero (or times
3456    /// out), up to a cap, with a fixed backoff between attempts.
3457    /// `None` (default) = no retry: a failed run is published as-is
3458    /// and (for reconcile cadences) simply re-fires on the next poll
3459    /// tick. See [`Retry`].
3460    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3461    pub retry: Option<Retry>,
3462}
3463
3464impl OnFailure {
3465    /// `skip_serializing_if` helper — an empty policy is omitted from
3466    /// the wire format entirely.
3467    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
3468        self.retry.is_none()
3469    }
3470
3471    /// Lower the operator-facing `retry` (humantime backoff) onto the
3472    /// engine vocabulary the agent's executor runs on (backoff in
3473    /// whole seconds). Single seam shared by the backend command
3474    /// builder and the agent's local scheduler so the two stamp the
3475    /// same [`crate::wire::RetrySpec`] onto every Command. Returns
3476    /// `None` when there is no retry policy or the backoff is
3477    /// unparseable (validate() rejects the latter at create time;
3478    /// this stays fail-safe = "no retry" for a hand-edited KV blob
3479    /// rather than panicking on the fire path).
3480    pub fn lowered_retry(&self) -> Option<crate::wire::RetrySpec> {
3481        let r = self.retry.as_ref()?;
3482        let backoff_secs = humantime::parse_duration(&r.backoff).ok()?.as_secs();
3483        Some(crate::wire::RetrySpec {
3484            max: r.max,
3485            backoff_secs,
3486        })
3487    }
3488}
3489
3490/// Fixed-backoff retry policy (#418 Phase 4). `max` is the number of
3491/// *additional* attempts after the first run (so `max: 3` = up to 4
3492/// total executions); `backoff` is the humantime delay slept between
3493/// attempts. The retry happens fire-side (inside `kanade fire` /
3494/// `handle_command`) on every OS for the PoC — the Windows-native
3495/// "restart on failure" Task Scheduler path is deferred to the
3496/// native-delegation phase (#418 decision H).
3497#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
3498pub struct Retry {
3499    /// Max additional attempts after the first failure. Bounded
3500    /// `1..=10` by [`Schedule::validate`] — a typo'd `max: 1000`
3501    /// with a short backoff would otherwise pin a flapping script in
3502    /// a tight loop for the whole window.
3503    pub max: u32,
3504    /// Humantime delay slept between attempts (`"10m"`, `"30s"`).
3505    pub backoff: String,
3506}
3507
3508/// Fleet-wide change-freeze (#418 Phase 5 — the "メンテナンス窓 /
3509/// 変更凍結" gap's global half). Where [`Constraints::window`] is a
3510/// *per-schedule* time-of-day gate, a `Freeze` is a *single, fleet-
3511/// global* "stop all automated change" switch the operator flips
3512/// during an incident or a year-end change-freeze. It lives in its
3513/// own KV singleton ([`crate::kv::KEY_FREEZE`]); when present and
3514/// active, both the backend scheduler and every agent's local
3515/// scheduler skip *every* fire.
3516///
3517/// Shapes:
3518/// * `{}` (no bounds) — frozen indefinitely until the operator
3519///   clears it (incident "big red button").
3520/// * `{ from, until }` — frozen only within `[from, until)`,
3521///   evaluated in `tz` (planned change-freeze; auto-thaws).
3522///
3523/// The KV key being *absent* means "not frozen" — so clearing the
3524/// freeze is a KV delete, and `is_active` only ever runs on a freeze
3525/// the operator actually set.
3526#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, schemars::JsonSchema, Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
3527pub struct Freeze {
3528    /// Frozen from this instant (RFC3339 or bare `YYYY-MM-DD` in
3529    /// `tz`). `None` ⇒ frozen from the beginning of time.
3530    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3531    pub from: Option<String>,
3532    /// Thawed from this instant on, exclusive. `None` ⇒ frozen with
3533    /// no scheduled end (manual clear required).
3534    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3535    pub until: Option<String>,
3536    /// Operator-supplied note surfaced on the freeze-skip log and the
3537    /// SPA banner ("year-end change freeze", "INC-1234"). Advisory.
3538    #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
3539    pub reason: Option<String>,
3540    /// Timezone the bare-date bounds are evaluated in (RFC3339 bounds
3541    /// carry their own offset). Defaults to host-local like a
3542    /// schedule's `tz`.
3543    #[serde(default)]
3544    pub tz: ScheduleTz,
3545}
3546
3547impl Freeze {
3548    /// Is the fleet frozen at `now`? An empty window (`from`/`until`
3549    /// both absent) is frozen unconditionally; otherwise membership of
3550    /// `[from, until)` in `tz`. Half-open like [`Active::contains`],
3551    /// but **fails CLOSED** on an unparseable bound — a freeze is a
3552    /// safety switch, so a corrupt window (only reachable via a
3553    /// hand-edited KV blob; `validate` rejects it at set time) must
3554    /// mean "frozen", not "fire normally" (coderabbit #472). This is
3555    /// the one deliberate divergence from `active`'s fail-OPEN
3556    /// behaviour, where an unparseable bound dormant-skips a schedule.
3557    pub fn is_active(&self, now: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>) -> bool {
3558        // Parse a bound; an unparseable one short-circuits the whole
3559        // check to `true` (frozen) via the closure's `None` sentinel
3560        // handled below.
3561        let bound = |s: &Option<String>| -> Result<Option<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>>, ()> {
3562            match s.as_deref() {
3563                None => Ok(None),
3564                Some(raw) => Active::parse_bound(raw, self.tz).map(Some).map_err(|_| ()),
3565            }
3566        };
3567        let (from, until) = match (bound(&self.from), bound(&self.until)) {
3568            (Ok(f), Ok(u)) => (f, u),
3569            // Any corrupt bound → fail closed (frozen).
3570            _ => return true,
3571        };
3572        if from.is_some_and(|f| now < f) {
3573            return false;
3574        }
3575        if until.is_some_and(|u| now >= u) {
3576            return false;
3577        }
3578        true
3579    }
3580
3581    /// Reject unparseable bounds / `from >= until` at set time (the
3582    /// API + CLI counterpart to [`Schedule::validate`]).
3583    pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
3584        let from = self
3585            .from
3586            .as_deref()
3587            .map(|s| Active::parse_bound(s, self.tz))
3588            .transpose()
3589            .map_err(|e| e.replace("active:", "freeze:"))?;
3590        let until = self
3591            .until
3592            .as_deref()
3593            .map(|s| Active::parse_bound(s, self.tz))
3594            .transpose()
3595            .map_err(|e| e.replace("active:", "freeze:"))?;
3596        if let (Some(f), Some(u)) = (from, until) {
3597            if f >= u {
3598                return Err(format!(
3599                    "freeze.from ({}) must be strictly before freeze.until ({})",
3600                    self.from.as_deref().unwrap_or_default(),
3601                    self.until.as_deref().unwrap_or_default(),
3602                ));
3603            }
3604        }
3605        Ok(())
3606    }
3607}
3608
3609/// The system-generated poll cadence every reconcile-shaped `when`
3610/// lowers to. Operators never write this: the real inter-run
3611/// spacing is the `every` cooldown; this only bounds "how soon do
3612/// we notice somebody is due" (#418 decision B took the poll
3613/// period away from the operator).
3614pub const POLL_CRON: &str = "0 * * * * *";
3615
3616/// What a [`When`] lowers to — the exact (cron, mode, cooldown)
3617/// trio the pre-#418 engine ran on. Keeping the engine vocabulary
3618/// unchanged is what lets Phase 1 swap the operator surface without
3619/// touching the tick / dedup machinery.
3620pub struct Lowered {
3621    /// Cron handed to `tokio-cron-scheduler` — [`POLL_CRON`] for
3622    /// reconcile shapes, a 6/7-field cron for calendar shapes.
3623    pub cron: String,
3624    /// Dedup semantics for `decide_fire`.
3625    pub mode: ExecMode,
3626    /// Humantime re-arm interval (`None` = succeed once, skip
3627    /// forever).
3628    pub cooldown: Option<String>,
3629    /// Timezone to evaluate `cron` in (#418 Phase 2). The scheduler
3630    /// passes this to `Job::new_async_tz`. Reconcile shapes carry
3631    /// the schedule's tz too even though POLL_CRON is tz-agnostic,
3632    /// so the same value drives the `active`-window check.
3633    pub tz: ScheduleTz,
3634}
3635
3636impl Schedule {
3637    /// The error message if this schedule's `constraints.window` is
3638    /// set but unparseable, else `None`. The scheduler logs this at
3639    /// register time so a fail-closed (never-firing) schedule from a
3640    /// hand-edited KV blob is diagnosable (gemini #452 review).
3641    pub fn bad_window(&self) -> Option<String> {
3642        let w = self.constraints.window.as_deref()?;
3643        Constraints::parse_window(w).err()
3644    }
3645
3646    /// True when this is a `calendar` schedule whose fire time can
3647    /// never fall inside its `constraints.window` — the cron fires,
3648    /// the window check rejects it, and (firing only at that
3649    /// time-of-day) it effectively never runs. An easy misconfig to
3650    /// set up by accident; the scheduler warns at register time
3651    /// (claude #452 review). Reconcile shapes poll every minute, so
3652    /// they always catch the window opening and aren't affected.
3653    pub fn calendar_outside_window(&self) -> bool {
3654        let When::Calendar(c) = &self.when else {
3655            return false;
3656        };
3657        let Some(t) = c.fire_time() else {
3658            return false;
3659        };
3660        matches!(self.constraints.window_contains(t), Some(false))
3661    }
3662
3663    /// Up to `count` future instants this schedule will fire, as
3664    /// absolute UTC, strictly after `now` — the dry-run / preview
3665    /// surface (#418 "ドライラン / プレビュー"). Only **calendar**
3666    /// schedules have discrete fire times; reconcile shapes
3667    /// (`per_pc`/`per_target`) poll every minute gated by cooldown, so
3668    /// they return an empty vec and the caller describes the cadence
3669    /// instead. Occurrences outside the `active.{from,until}` window or
3670    /// the `constraints.window` are **skipped**, so the list reflects
3671    /// when the schedule will ACTUALLY run, not the raw cron ticks.
3672    /// Evaluated in the schedule's `tz`, exactly like the scheduler's
3673    /// `Job::new_async_tz`, and with the same croner config the
3674    /// scheduler / [`Schedule::validate`] use, so a preview can never
3675    /// disagree with a real fire. A schedule that can never fire (a
3676    /// calendar time wholly outside its window, a past one-shot,
3677    /// `enabled: false` is *not* considered here — callers gate on
3678    /// `enabled` separately) yields an empty vec.
3679    pub fn preview_fires(
3680        &self,
3681        now: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>,
3682        count: usize,
3683    ) -> Vec<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>> {
3684        use croner::parser::{CronParser, Seconds};
3685        if !matches!(self.when, When::Calendar(_)) {
3686            return Vec::new();
3687        }
3688        // Same lowering + croner config as `next_calendar_fire` and the
3689        // live scheduler, so a preview can never disagree with a real
3690        // fire. `preview_fires` adds the N-occurrence walk and the
3691        // active / window filtering on top of that single seam.
3692        let lowered = self.lowered();
3693        let Ok(cron) = CronParser::builder()
3694            .seconds(Seconds::Required)
3695            .dom_and_dow(true)
3696            .build()
3697            .parse(&lowered.cron)
3698        else {
3699            return Vec::new();
3700        };
3701        let accept = |utc: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>| {
3702            self.active.contains(utc, self.tz) && self.constraints.allows(utc, self.tz)
3703        };
3704        match self.tz {
3705            ScheduleTz::Utc => Self::next_occurrences(&cron, now, count, accept),
3706            ScheduleTz::Local => {
3707                Self::next_occurrences(&cron, now.with_timezone(&chrono::Local), count, accept)
3708            }
3709        }
3710    }
3711
3712    /// Walk croner forward from `after` collecting up to `count`
3713    /// accepted occurrences (converted to UTC). Generic over the tz the
3714    /// cron is evaluated in so `preview_fires` can run it in either
3715    /// `Utc` or `Local` without duplicating the loop.
3716    fn next_occurrences<Tz>(
3717        cron: &croner::Cron,
3718        after: chrono::DateTime<Tz>,
3719        count: usize,
3720        accept: impl Fn(chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>) -> bool,
3721    ) -> Vec<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>>
3722    where
3723        Tz: chrono::TimeZone,
3724    {
3725        // Bound the scan so an `active`/window dead-end (every future
3726        // tick rejected) can't spin forever: ~4096 raw ticks covers
3727        // >10y of a daily calendar while staying instant for croner.
3728        const SCAN_CAP: usize = 4096;
3729        let mut out = Vec::with_capacity(count.min(SCAN_CAP));
3730        let mut cursor = after;
3731        let mut scanned = 0usize;
3732        while out.len() < count && scanned < SCAN_CAP {
3733            scanned += 1;
3734            let Ok(next) = cron.find_next_occurrence(&cursor, false) else {
3735                break;
3736            };
3737            let utc = next.with_timezone(&chrono::Utc);
3738            if accept(utc) {
3739                out.push(utc);
3740            }
3741            // `find_next_occurrence(.., inclusive = false)` already
3742            // advances strictly past `cursor`, so handing it `next`
3743            // verbatim gets the following occurrence — no manual +1s
3744            // nudge (and `DateTime<Tz>` is `Copy`, so no clone).
3745            cursor = next;
3746        }
3747        out
3748    }
3749
3750    /// Lower the operator-facing `when` onto the engine vocabulary.
3751    /// Single seam shared by the backend scheduler and the agent's
3752    /// local scheduler so the two can never drift.
3753    pub fn lowered(&self) -> Lowered {
3754        let tz = self.tz;
3755        match &self.when {
3756            When::PerPc(p) => Lowered {
3757                cron: POLL_CRON.into(),
3758                mode: ExecMode::OncePerPc,
3759                cooldown: p.cooldown(),
3760                tz,
3761            },
3762            When::PerTarget(p) => Lowered {
3763                cron: POLL_CRON.into(),
3764                mode: ExecMode::OncePerTarget,
3765                cooldown: p.cooldown(),
3766                tz,
3767            },
3768            // `to_cron` only fails on a malformed `at` (rejected by
3769            // validate() at create time). For a hand-edited KV blob
3770            // that slipped past, emit a deliberately-invalid cron so
3771            // register()'s Job::new_async_tz fails → warn+skip,
3772            // rather than firing at the wrong time.
3773            When::Calendar(c) => Lowered {
3774                cron: c
3775                    .to_cron()
3776                    .unwrap_or_else(|_| "# invalid calendar at".into()),
3777                mode: ExecMode::EveryTick,
3778                cooldown: None,
3779                tz,
3780            },
3781        }
3782    }
3783
3784    /// The next absolute (UTC) time this schedule fires, or `None` when
3785    /// it has no discrete upcoming fire to preview.
3786    ///
3787    /// Used by the KLP `maintenance.list` preview ("what's about to
3788    /// happen on my PC", SPEC §2.1). Returns `None` for:
3789    ///
3790    /// - reconcile shapes (`per_pc` / `per_target`) — they lower to the
3791    ///   every-minute [`POLL_CRON`] and re-converge state continuously,
3792    ///   so "next fire" is always ~60s away and means nothing to a user
3793    ///   previewing upcoming maintenance;
3794    /// - a calendar schedule whose lowered cron won't parse (a
3795    ///   hand-edited KV blob that slipped past [`Schedule::validate`]);
3796    /// - a cron with no future occurrence.
3797    ///
3798    /// The wall-clock fire is evaluated in the schedule's own `tz`
3799    /// (matching the live tick's `Job::new_async_tz`) then normalised
3800    /// to UTC for the wire. `inclusive = false`: strictly the *next*
3801    /// fire after `now`, never one matching the current instant.
3802    pub fn next_calendar_fire(
3803        &self,
3804        now: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>,
3805    ) -> Option<chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>> {
3806        if !matches!(self.when, When::Calendar(_)) {
3807            return None;
3808        }
3809        let lowered = self.lowered();
3810        // Same parser configuration tokio-cron-scheduler 0.15 uses
3811        // internally, so this can never compute a fire the live
3812        // scheduler wouldn't (seconds required, DOM-and-DOW honored).
3813        let cron = croner::parser::CronParser::builder()
3814            .seconds(croner::parser::Seconds::Required)
3815            .dom_and_dow(true)
3816            .build()
3817            .parse(&lowered.cron)
3818            .ok()?;
3819        match lowered.tz {
3820            ScheduleTz::Utc => cron.find_next_occurrence(&now, false).ok(),
3821            ScheduleTz::Local => {
3822                let now_local = now.with_timezone(&chrono::Local);
3823                cron.find_next_occurrence(&now_local, false)
3824                    .ok()
3825                    .map(|t| t.with_timezone(&chrono::Utc))
3826            }
3827        }
3828    }
3829
3830    /// Cross-field semantic checks that don't fit pure serde derive
3831    /// — the [`Manifest::validate`] counterpart (#418 decision F;
3832    /// pre-Phase-1 a broken schedule was accepted at create time
3833    /// and silently warn-skipped at tick time). Run at every create
3834    /// site: `kanade schedule create` (client-side) and
3835    /// `POST /api/schedules`. The job_id-exists check lives in the
3836    /// API handler instead — it needs the JOBS KV.
3837    pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
3838        if matches!(self.runs_on, RunsOn::Agent) && matches!(self.when, When::PerTarget(_)) {
3839            return Err(
3840                "when.per_target needs fleet-wide completion data and is backend-only; \
3841                 it cannot be combined with runs_on: agent (each agent self-schedules, \
3842                 so per-target dedup would be deduping across a target of 1)"
3843                    .into(),
3844            );
3845        }
3846        if let Some(cd) = self.lowered().cooldown.as_deref() {
3847            humantime::parse_duration(cd)
3848                .map_err(|e| format!("when.every: invalid duration '{cd}': {e}"))?;
3849        }
3850        if let When::Calendar(c) = &self.when {
3851            // Lower the calendar form to its cron (catches a bad `at`
3852            // and the date+days conflict), then validate that cron
3853            // with the same parser configuration tokio-cron-scheduler
3854            // 0.15 uses internally (croner, seconds required,
3855            // DOM-and-DOW both honored, year optional) — create-time
3856            // validation can never accept what register() rejects.
3857            let cron = c.to_cron()?;
3858            croner::parser::CronParser::builder()
3859                .seconds(croner::parser::Seconds::Required)
3860                .dom_and_dow(true)
3861                .build()
3862                .parse(&cron)
3863                .map_err(|e| format!("when.at lowered to invalid cron '{cron}': {e}"))?;
3864        }
3865        // The other humantime strings on the schedule (claude #419
3866        // review): runtime degrades gracefully on both (bad jitter →
3867        // silent no-op, bad starting_deadline → warn + skipped tick),
3868        // but "rejected at create time" should cover every field the
3869        // operator can typo, not just `when`.
3870        if let Some(j) = &self.plan.jitter {
3871            humantime::parse_duration(j)
3872                .map_err(|e| format!("jitter: invalid duration '{j}': {e}"))?;
3873        }
3874        if let Some(sd) = &self.starting_deadline {
3875            humantime::parse_duration(sd)
3876                .map_err(|e| format!("starting_deadline: invalid duration '{sd}': {e}"))?;
3877        }
3878        let from = self
3879            .active
3880            .from
3881            .as_deref()
3882            .map(|s| Active::parse_bound(s, self.tz))
3883            .transpose()?;
3884        let until = self
3885            .active
3886            .until
3887            .as_deref()
3888            .map(|s| Active::parse_bound(s, self.tz))
3889            .transpose()?;
3890        if let (Some(f), Some(u)) = (from, until) {
3891            if f >= u {
3892                return Err(format!(
3893                    "active.from ({}) must be strictly before active.until ({})",
3894                    self.active.from.as_deref().unwrap_or_default(),
3895                    self.active.until.as_deref().unwrap_or_default(),
3896                ));
3897            }
3898        }
3899        // #418 Phase 3: a bad maintenance window is rejected at create
3900        // time (parse_window also catches equal bounds).
3901        if let Some(w) = self.constraints.window.as_deref() {
3902            Constraints::parse_window(w)?;
3903        }
3904        // #418: constraints.max_concurrent is a central running-instance
3905        // cap, so it needs the backend's counter — reject it on
3906        // runs_on: agent (decision E), and reject a meaningless 0.
3907        if let Some(mc) = self.constraints.max_concurrent {
3908            // Check the structural incompatibility (agent has no central
3909            // counter) before the value range, so a `max_concurrent: 0`
3910            // + `runs_on: agent` combo reports the more fundamental
3911            // problem first (claude #542).
3912            if matches!(self.runs_on, RunsOn::Agent) {
3913                return Err(
3914                    "constraints.max_concurrent needs a central counter and is backend-only; \
3915                     it cannot be combined with runs_on: agent (each agent self-schedules, \
3916                     so there is no fleet-wide count to cap against)"
3917                        .into(),
3918                );
3919            }
3920            if mc == 0 {
3921                return Err(
3922                    "constraints.max_concurrent must be >= 1 (0 would never fire; \
3923                     omit it for no cap)"
3924                        .into(),
3925                );
3926            }
3927        }
3928        // #418 Phase 4: a bad on_failure.retry is rejected at create
3929        // time — backoff must be valid humantime, and max is bounded
3930        // so a typo can't pin a flapping script in a tight loop.
3931        if let Some(r) = &self.on_failure.retry {
3932            let backoff = humantime::parse_duration(&r.backoff).map_err(|e| {
3933                format!(
3934                    "on_failure.retry.backoff: invalid duration '{}': {e}",
3935                    r.backoff
3936                )
3937            })?;
3938            // The wire form lowers backoff to whole seconds, so a
3939            // sub-second value would silently become a 0s no-wait
3940            // (coderabbit #466). Reject it rather than honour a backoff
3941            // the operator can't actually get.
3942            if backoff.as_secs() < 1 {
3943                return Err(format!(
3944                    "on_failure.retry.backoff must be >= 1s (got '{}'); sub-second backoffs \
3945                     round to 0 on the wire",
3946                    r.backoff
3947                ));
3948            }
3949            if !(1..=10).contains(&r.max) {
3950                return Err(format!(
3951                    "on_failure.retry.max must be 1..=10 (got {}); it counts additional \
3952                     attempts after the first run",
3953                    r.max
3954                ));
3955            }
3956        }
3957        Ok(())
3958    }
3959}
3960
3961fn default_true() -> bool {
3962    true
3963}