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StarPunk/starpunk/__init__.py
Phil Skentelbery 9a805ec316 Implement automatic database migration system
Following design in ADR-020, implementation guidance, and quick reference.

Phase 1: Migration System Core (starpunk/migrations.py)
- Create migration runner with fresh database detection
- Implement is_schema_current() heuristic for fresh DB detection
- Add helper functions (table_exists, column_exists, index_exists)
- Complete error handling with MigrationError exception
- 315 lines of production code

Phase 2: Database Integration (starpunk/database.py)
- Modify init_db() to call run_migrations()
- Add logger parameter handling
- 5 lines changed for integration

Phase 3: Comprehensive Testing (tests/test_migrations.py)
- 26 tests covering all scenarios (100% pass rate)
- Tests for fresh DB, legacy DB, helpers, error handling
- Integration test with actual migration file
- 560 lines of test code

Phase 4: Version and Documentation
- Bump version to 0.9.0 (MINOR increment per versioning strategy)
- Update CHANGELOG.md with comprehensive v0.9.0 entry
- Create implementation report documenting all details

Features:
- Fresh database detection prevents unnecessary migrations
- Legacy database detection applies pending migrations automatically
- Migration tracking table records all applied migrations
- Idempotent execution safe for multiple runs
- Fail-safe: app won't start if migrations fail
- Container deployments now fully automatic

Testing:
- All 26 migration tests passing (100%)
- Fresh database scenario verified (auto-skip)
- Legacy database scenario verified (migrations applied)
- Idempotent behavior confirmed

Documentation:
- Implementation report in docs/reports/
- CHANGELOG.md updated with v0.9.0 entry
- All architecture decisions from ADR-020 implemented

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-19 16:08:33 -07:00

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"""
StarPunk package initialization
Creates and configures the Flask application
"""
import logging
from flask import Flask
def configure_logging(app):
"""
Configure application logging based on LOG_LEVEL
Args:
app: Flask application instance
"""
log_level = app.config.get("LOG_LEVEL", "INFO").upper()
# Set Flask logger level
app.logger.setLevel(getattr(logging, log_level, logging.INFO))
# Configure handler with detailed format for DEBUG
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
if log_level == "DEBUG":
formatter = logging.Formatter(
"[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s - %(name)s: %(message)s",
datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S",
)
# Warn if DEBUG enabled in production
if not app.debug and app.config.get("ENV") != "development":
app.logger.warning(
"=" * 70
+ "\n"
+ "WARNING: DEBUG logging enabled in production!\n"
+ "This logs detailed HTTP requests/responses.\n"
+ "Sensitive data is redacted, but consider using INFO level.\n"
+ "Set LOG_LEVEL=INFO in production for normal operation.\n"
+ "=" * 70
)
else:
formatter = logging.Formatter(
"[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s: %(message)s", datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
)
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
# Remove existing handlers and add our configured handler
app.logger.handlers.clear()
app.logger.addHandler(handler)
def create_app(config=None):
"""
Application factory for StarPunk
Args:
config: Optional configuration dict to override defaults
Returns:
Configured Flask application instance
"""
app = Flask(__name__, static_folder="../static", template_folder="../templates")
# Load configuration
from starpunk.config import load_config
load_config(app, config)
# Configure logging
configure_logging(app)
# Initialize database
from starpunk.database import init_db
init_db(app)
# Register blueprints
from starpunk.routes import register_routes
register_routes(app)
# Error handlers
@app.errorhandler(404)
def not_found(error):
from flask import render_template, request
# Return HTML for browser requests, JSON for API requests
if request.path.startswith("/api/"):
return {"error": "Not found"}, 404
return render_template("404.html"), 404
@app.errorhandler(500)
def server_error(error):
from flask import render_template, request
# Return HTML for browser requests, JSON for API requests
if request.path.startswith("/api/"):
return {"error": "Internal server error"}, 500
return render_template("500.html"), 500
# Health check endpoint for containers and monitoring
@app.route("/health")
def health_check():
"""
Health check endpoint for containers and monitoring
Returns:
JSON with status and basic info
Response codes:
200: Application healthy
500: Application unhealthy
Checks:
- Database connectivity
- File system access
- Basic application state
"""
from flask import jsonify
import os
try:
# Check database connectivity
from starpunk.database import get_db
db = get_db(app)
db.execute("SELECT 1").fetchone()
db.close()
# Check filesystem access
data_path = app.config.get("DATA_PATH", "data")
if not os.path.exists(data_path):
raise Exception("Data path not accessible")
return (
jsonify(
{
"status": "healthy",
"version": app.config.get("VERSION", __version__),
"environment": app.config.get("ENV", "unknown"),
}
),
200,
)
except Exception as e:
return jsonify({"status": "unhealthy", "error": str(e)}), 500
return app
# Package version (Semantic Versioning 2.0.0)
# See docs/standards/versioning-strategy.md for details
__version__ = "0.9.0"
__version_info__ = (0, 9, 0)