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* feat(kb): apply-worker to auto-land approved proposals (stage 2 automation) Event-driven worker that turns a HUMAN-approved kb_stage proposal into canonical state, so an approval in Telegram surfaces in Leo's identity without Leo applying its own work. - Fires only on status='approved' (never pending_review) -> proposer != applier holds; the human approval stays the trigger. No auto-approve anywhere. - Reuses scripts/apply_proposal.py verbatim as the sole apply path (same txn, rowcount=1 guard, FK stamp). Connects as the narrow kb_apply role, never superuser, never inside the hermes harness. - Render hook (--render-cmd / KB_APPLY_RENDER_CMD) is inert until the SOUL renderer (PR2) is deployed; applying still works, rendered SOUL just lags. - Ships INERT: report-only unless --enable / KB_APPLY_WORKER_ENABLED=1. systemd oneshot service + 5min timer, both shipped disabled. - 10 unit tests; candidate query validated read-only vs prod (0 applyable today). * fix(kb): apply-worker --max-per-tick cap + poison-pill retry ceiling Fixer draft-exit items: - --max-per-tick=1 (default): an enabled worker lands applies one-at-a-time and observably instead of draining the whole approved queue in one tick. - --max-attempts=3 ceiling with a persisted failure-count state file: a deterministically-failing approved proposal is treated as a poison pill and skipped after N consecutive failures, instead of retrying every tick forever. State persists on disk because the worker runs oneshot per timer tick. Both are inert until the worker is enabled; it still ships disabled.
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SYSTEMD
13 lines
350 B
SYSTEMD
[Unit]
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Description=Poll for approved KB proposals and apply them (kb-apply worker)
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[Timer]
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# Applies are rare and human-gated, so a slow poll is plenty. Matches the
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# teleo-timer pattern (oneshot service + timer) rather than adding LISTEN/NOTIFY.
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OnBootSec=3min
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OnUnitActiveSec=5min
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AccuracySec=30s
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Persistent=true
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[Install]
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WantedBy=timers.target
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