Discovered during service review that nix-container-builder was running
12.7.2 but service-versions.yaml said 12.6.4 — flake updates had silently
upgraded it. Add a nixpkgs-services flake input pinned to a specific
nixpkgs commit, with an overlay that pulls forgejo-runner, snowflake, and
k3s from it. The Dagger flake-update pipeline now excludes this input.
Also adds k3s and minikube to service-versions.yaml tracking.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
## Summary
- Review runner config against v12.7.0 defaults — added `shutdown_timeout: 3h`, no breaking changes found
- Add `validate_workflows` Dagger function using `forgejo-runner validate --directory .` inside upstream container
- All 6 workflows pass v12.7.0 schema validation
- Wire `mise run validate-workflows` task and pre-commit hook on `.forgejo/workflows/` changes
- Mark both leaf Mikado cards (`review-runner-config-v12`, `validate-workflows-against-v12`) complete
## Mikado State
After merge, `upgrade-k8s-runner` goal card has no unmet dependencies — ready to execute the actual image bump in a follow-up PR.
## Test Plan
- [x] `dagger call validate-workflows --src=.` passes (all 6 workflows OK)
- [x] Pre-commit hooks pass
- [ ] Reviewer: confirm `shutdown_timeout: 3h` addition to ConfigMap looks reasonable
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/250
## Summary
- Enable OIDC + API key authentication on zot registry with three-tier accessControl
- `anonymousPolicy: ["read"]` — anyone can pull
- `artifact-workloads` group: `["read", "create"]` — CI push, no overwrite/delete
- `admins` group: `["read", "create", "update", "delete"]` — break-glass
- Wire both CI push paths (Dagger and Nix/skopeo) with `ZOT_CI_API_KEY` credentials
- Add `artifact-workloads` PolicyBinding in Authentik blueprint for zot app access
- Add `ZOT_CI_API_KEY` to Forgejo Actions secrets via existing ansible role
Completes the `wire-ci-registry-auth` and `harden-zot-registry` Mikado cards.
## Manual Deployment Steps (after merge)
1. Deploy Authentik blueprint: `argocd app sync authentik`
2. In Authentik admin UI: set a password for the `zot-ci` service account
3. Deploy zot config: `mise run provision-indri -- --tags zot`
4. Log in to `https://registry.ops.eblu.me` as `zot-ci` via OIDC → generate API key
5. Store API key in 1Password as `zot-ci-apikey` in blumeops vault
6. Sync Forgejo secrets: `mise run provision-indri -- --tags forgejo_actions_secrets`
7. Trigger a test container build to verify CI push
8. Verify anonymous pull: `curl -sf https://registry.ops.eblu.me/v2/_catalog`
## Uncertainties
- **Zot `accessControl` group matching with OIDC:** Groups from Authentik's `profile` scope claim should map to zot policy groups, but the exact claim-to-group matching needs runtime verification
- **`http.auth.apikey: true`:** This config key is documented but needs verification against the specific zot version built from source on indri
- **API key permissions:** Need to confirm zot API keys inherit the generating user's group for accessControl evaluation
## Test Plan
- [ ] `mise run provision-indri -- --check --diff --tags zot` shows expected config changes
- [ ] Anonymous pull works after deploy
- [ ] Unauthenticated push fails (401)
- [ ] OIDC browser login redirects to Authentik and back
- [ ] API key push works after key generation
- [ ] CI push succeeds with both Dagger and skopeo paths
- [ ] `mise run services-check` passes
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/237
## Summary
- Replace git-tag-triggered container builds with path-based triggers on main and workflow_dispatch
- Image tags now encode upstream app version + commit SHA (`vX.Y.Z-<sha>`) for full traceability
- Replace `container-tag-and-release` task with `container-build-and-release` (dispatches workflows via Forgejo API)
- Update dagger `publish()` to accept `commit_sha` parameter
- Update all docs and references to the new workflow
## Deployment and Testing
- [ ] Merge to main
- [ ] `mise run container-build-and-release <name>` for each container to populate new-format tags
- [ ] Verify tags in registry via `mise run container-list`
- [ ] Existing images untouched — old tags remain available
Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/232
## Summary
- Enable OIDC + API key authentication on zot with anonymous pull preserved
- Enforce tag immutability for version tags
- Adopt commit-SHA-based container image tagging
Details in the [[harden-zot-registry]] Mikado chain (`mise run docs-mikado harden-zot-registry`).
## Test plan
- [ ] Anonymous pull still works
- [ ] Unauthenticated push fails (401)
- [ ] CI container builds pass with new auth and tagging
- [ ] `mise run services-check` passes
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/231
## Summary
- Added a new `build_quartz` Dagger function that builds the Quartz site from a pre-processed source tree (no towncrier)
- Reordered the release workflow so towncrier runs **once** on the runner, then passes the updated working tree to `build-quartz`
- `build_docs` and `build_changelog` are preserved for standalone use — `build_docs` now delegates to `build_quartz` internally
## Motivation
Previously towncrier ran twice per release: once inside a Dagger container (via `build_docs` → `build_changelog`) and once on the runner to capture CHANGELOG.md changes for the git commit. This was wasteful and fragile — if towncrier behavior changed, the two runs could produce different results.
## Test plan
- [ ] Review diff to confirm workflow step ordering is correct
- [ ] Trigger a release and confirm towncrier runs only once
- [ ] Verify the docs tarball contains the updated CHANGELOG.md
- [ ] `dagger call build-quartz --src=. --version=vX.Y.Z` should work standalone
Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/199
## Summary
- nginx container (`containers/cv/`) downloads and serves a content tarball at startup (same pattern as quartz)
- ArgoCD app + k8s manifests (deployment, service, Tailscale ingress)
- Caddy route for `cv.ops.eblu.me`
- Deploy workflow: resolves "latest" or specific version from Forgejo packages, updates deployment, syncs ArgoCD
- Content is built and released from the separate [cv repo](https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/cv)
## Deployment steps (after merge)
1. `mise run container-tag-and-release cv v1.0.0`
2. Run "Release CV" workflow in cv repo (SPECIFIC_VERSION `v0.1.0`)
3. Run "Deploy CV" workflow in blumeops (default: latest)
4. `mise run provision-indri -- --tags caddy`
5. Verify at `https://cv.ops.eblu.me/`
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/169
## Summary
- The `build_changelog` Dagger container (`python:3.12-slim`) defaults to UTC, causing towncrier to stamp tomorrow's date when releases are cut in the evening PST.
- This is the root cause of the docs website (built via Dagger) showing Feb 12 while the repo CHANGELOG (built directly on the runner) correctly showed Feb 11.
- Fix: set `TZ=America/Los_Angeles` in the Dagger container before running towncrier.
## Verified
- `docker run --rm python:3.12-slim` → `towncrier _get_date()` returns `2026-02-12` (wrong)
- `docker run --rm -e TZ=America/Los_Angeles python:3.12-slim` → returns `2026-02-11` (correct)
## Test plan
- [ ] Merge, then trigger a build-blumeops release
- [ ] Verify the CHANGELOG date on https://docs.eblu.me/CHANGELOG matches the repo
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/167
## Summary
Migrates the docs build pipeline to Dagger (Phase 2 of the Dagger CI adoption plan).
- **Backfill `date-modified` frontmatter** on all 80 docs — Dagger's `--src=.` excludes `.git`, so Quartz can't use git history for page dates. Frontmatter dates work with or without git.
- **New `docs-check-frontmatter` mise task + pre-commit hook** — validates all docs have `title`, `tags`, and `date-modified`
- **New Dagger functions** — `build_changelog` (towncrier in Python container) and `build_docs` (chains changelog → Quartz build in Node container, returns tarball)
- **Simplified CI workflow** — the ~44-line inline Quartz build (clone, npm ci, build, tar, cleanup) is replaced by `dagger call build-docs`. Changelog step remains local on the runner since towncrier needs to modify the host working tree for the git commit.
### Design decisions
- **Towncrier runs twice in CI**: once inside Dagger (for the docs tarball) and once on the runner (for the git commit). This is intentional — Dagger's directory export is additive and can't delete the consumed changelog fragments from the host.
- **Artifact hosting stays on Forgejo Releases** (not migrated to Forgejo Packages as the plan doc originally suggested). That migration can happen independently.
- **`date-modified` frontmatter** preserved even though `build_changelog` installs git — the git there is only for towncrier's `git add` call, not for history. The local iteration story (`dagger call build-docs --src=. --version=dev` with uncommitted changes) depends on frontmatter dates.
### Local iteration
```bash
dagger call build-docs --src=. --version=dev export --path=./docs-dev.tar.gz
tar tf docs-dev.tar.gz | head -20
```
## Deployment and Testing
- [x] `dagger call build-docs --src=. --version=dev` produces valid 1.1MB tarball (149 HTML pages)
- [x] Pre-commit hooks pass (including new `docs-check-frontmatter`)
- [ ] Full `workflow_dispatch` run after merge
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/157