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my-cd-webhook/bin/cd-status
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fisher 62c62baf05 Share the target filter, fix cd-status branch, record deploy status
- enabled_targets/names_for: one implementation of 'a host acts only on its
  own targets'; --host s5 and --host s5.fisher.hu now select the same targets
- shell_value: JSON booleans reach shell consumers as true/false
- cd-status: capture before eval, so the unconfigured-host branch is reachable
- cd-deploy writes a .status record; cd-status reads it instead of grepping
  the log's prose
- cd-render-hooks --list-urls replaces two inline JSON readers
2026-08-23 08:50:45 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# What is this host deploying, and is the receiver actually healthy?
#
# Written because "the timer is active" was never proof of anything in this
# fleet -- the same lesson the uas-ng updater documents. This shows the daemon,
# the socket, and how the last deploy for each target ended.
set -Eeuo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd -- "$(dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
readonly REPO_ROOT="$(cd -- "${SCRIPT_DIR}/.." && pwd)"
readonly STATE_DIR="${XDG_STATE_HOME:-${HOME}/.local/state}/cd-webhook"
readonly CONFIG_DIR="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-${HOME}/.config}/cd-webhook"
readonly UNIT_NAME="cd-webhook.service"
bold() { printf '\n\033[1m%s\033[0m\n' "$*"; }
bold "Host"
# Capture first: `eval ""` succeeds, so evaluating the failed call inline made
# the branch below unreachable and tripped `set -u` instead.
if host_config="$("${REPO_ROOT}/bin/cd-target" host-config 2>/dev/null)"; then
eval "$host_config"
printf ' %s, receiver on %s:%s\n' "$CD_HOST" "$CD_BIND" "$CD_PORT"
else
printf ' %s is not configured in targets.json\n' "$(hostname)"
printf ' answers to: %s\n' "$("${REPO_ROOT}/bin/cd-target" hostnames)"
fi
bold "Receiver"
state="$(systemctl --user is-active "$UNIT_NAME" 2>/dev/null || true)"
printf ' %-12s %s\n' "state" "${state:-not installed}"
if [[ "$state" == "active" ]]; then
printf ' %-12s %s\n' "since" \
"$(systemctl --user show "$UNIT_NAME" -p ActiveEnterTimestamp --value)"
if command -v ss >/dev/null 2>&1 && [[ -n "${CD_PORT:-}" ]]; then
if ss -ltn 2>/dev/null | grep -q ":${CD_PORT}\b"; then
printf ' %-12s listening on port %s\n' "socket" "$CD_PORT"
else
printf ' %-12s \033[31mNOT listening on port %s\033[0m\n' "socket" "$CD_PORT"
fi
fi
fi
if [[ -f "${CONFIG_DIR}/hooks.json" ]]; then
bold "Hook endpoints"
"${REPO_ROOT}/bin/cd-render-hooks" --list-urls \
--output "${CONFIG_DIR}/hooks.json" | sed 's/^/ /'
fi
bold "Targets on this host"
mapfile -t targets < <("${REPO_ROOT}/bin/cd-target" list 2>/dev/null || true)
if [[ ${#targets[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
printf ' none\n'
else
for target in "${targets[@]}"; do
# cd-deploy writes this on every terminal outcome. Reading a record
# beats grepping the log for phrases the log is free to reword.
status_file="${STATE_DIR}/${target}.status"
if [[ -f "$status_file" ]]; then
IFS=$'\t' read -r when result sha message < "$status_file" || true
printf ' %-22s %s %-4s %s %s\n' \
"$target" "$when" "$result" "$sha" "$message"
else
printf ' %-22s %s\n' "$target" "never deployed from this host"
fi
done
fi
bold "Recent receiver log"
journalctl --user -u "$UNIT_NAME" -n 15 --no-pager 2>/dev/null \
|| printf ' (no journal entries)\n'
echo