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Rack Elevation (Phase 1) Implementation Plan
For agentic workers: REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (
- [ ]) syntax for tracking.
Goal: Document the 48U rack as host frontmatter and generate, via CI, an SVG rack elevation plus an occupancy table — mirroring the existing gen_overview.py → generated-index pattern.
Architecture: A new self-contained script scripts/gen_rack.py reads docs/hardware/*.md, selects files carrying a rack: field, validates placement (U range, no overlaps), and writes two generated artifacts per rack into docs/infrastructure/racks/: a <rack>-elevation.svg picture and a <rack>.md page embedding it. CI regenerates and fails on drift, exactly like the existing indices.
Tech Stack: Python 3 (stdlib + PyYAML only), pytest (new dev dependency), MkDocs Material, Forgejo Actions CI.
Spec: notes/dev/specs/2026-06-24-rack-documentation-design.md (Phase 1 only — power and network are later phases).
Global Constraints
- Scripts use stdlib + PyYAML only; deterministic and offline (copy
gen_overview.py's style). NoDate.now/randomness in generated output. - Rack has 48 U; the physical rack is labeled U1 at the top, descending to U48 — the SVG must render U1 at the top.
- Generated files carry the banner:
_Auto-generated … do not edit by hand. Runmake docs-indexafter changing a source file._ - Filenames: ASCII lowercase kebab-case; generated rack files are named after the rack id (e.g.
rack01.md,rack01-elevation.svg). - Language: English for code, docs, commits. Trunk-based; simple commit messages.
mkdocs build --strictmust pass; the drift guard must cover the new generated artifacts.
Task 1: Extend the hardware kind enum for rack items
Files:
- Modify:
scripts/overview_config.yml
Interfaces:
-
Produces: new valid
kindvalues (pdu,patch-panel,shelf,blank,ups,kvm) that later tasks' rack item files may use. Phase 1 only uses existing kinds (server), but the enum must accept the rest so Phase 2/3 files validate. -
Step 1: Extend the
kindenum andgroup_titlesunder thehardwareblock
In scripts/overview_config.yml, the hardware block currently has:
enums:
kind: [server, laptop, sbc, switch, ap, desktop]
status: [in-use, staging, spare, broken, donated]
storage_type: [nvme, ssd, hdd, mixed]
Replace the kind: line with:
kind: [server, laptop, sbc, switch, ap, desktop, pdu, patch-panel, shelf, blank, ups, kvm]
And in the same block's group_titles: map, add these entries below the existing ones:
pdu: PDUs
patch-panel: Patch panels
shelf: Shelves
blank: Blank panels
ups: UPS
kvm: KVM
- Step 2: Confirm the existing hardware index still regenerates cleanly
Run: python3 scripts/gen_overview.py --category hardware
Expected: Wrote docs/hardware/index.md (N item(s)) and git diff --exit-code docs/hardware/index.md is clean (no new kinds are used yet, so the table is unchanged).
- Step 3: Commit
git add scripts/overview_config.yml
git commit -m "feat(hardware): allow rack item kinds (pdu, patch-panel, shelf, blank, ups, kvm)"
Task 2: gen_rack.py core — parse, load, validate placement (TDD)
This task introduces the test harness and the first slice of the generator: frontmatter parsing, selecting rack items, and per-item placement validation.
Files:
- Create:
scripts/gen_rack.py - Create:
tests/test_gen_rack.py - Create:
tests/conftest.py - Create:
requirements-dev.txt
Interfaces:
-
Produces:
SchemaError(exception)RACK_UNITS = 48,FACES,ZERO_U_FACES(constants)parse_frontmatter(path: Path) -> dict | Noneload_rack_items(hardware_dir: Path) -> list[dict]— returns frontmatter dicts (each with an added_pathkey) for files declaring arackvalidate_item(fm: dict) -> None— raisesSchemaErroron bad placement
-
Step 1: Create
requirements-dev.txt
-r requirements.txt
pytest==8.*
- Step 2: Install dev dependencies
Run: pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
Expected: pytest installs successfully.
- Step 3: Create
tests/conftest.pyso tests can import the script
import sys
from pathlib import Path
# Make scripts/ importable as top-level modules in tests.
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent / "scripts"))
- Step 4: Write the failing tests for
validate_item
Create tests/test_gen_rack.py:
import pytest
import gen_rack
def item(**kw):
base = {"hostname": "x", "kind": "server", "status": "in-use", "rack": "rack01"}
base.update(kw)
return base
def test_validate_accepts_valid_placement():
gen_rack.validate_item(item(rack_u=12, u_height=2, rack_face="front"))
def test_validate_rejects_u_overflow():
with pytest.raises(gen_rack.SchemaError):
gen_rack.validate_item(item(rack_u=47, u_height=3, rack_face="front"))
def test_validate_rejects_u_below_one():
with pytest.raises(gen_rack.SchemaError):
gen_rack.validate_item(item(rack_u=0, u_height=1, rack_face="front"))
def test_validate_rejects_bad_face():
with pytest.raises(gen_rack.SchemaError):
gen_rack.validate_item(item(rack_u=1, u_height=1, rack_face="sideways"))
def test_validate_rejects_zero_u_with_units():
with pytest.raises(gen_rack.SchemaError):
gen_rack.validate_item(item(rack_face="left", rack_u=1, u_height=1))
def test_validate_accepts_zero_u_rail():
gen_rack.validate_item(item(rack_face="left"))
def test_validate_rejects_missing_units_on_faced_item():
with pytest.raises(gen_rack.SchemaError):
gen_rack.validate_item(item(rack_face="front"))
- Step 5: Run the tests to verify they fail
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: FAIL — ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'gen_rack'.
- Step 6: Create
scripts/gen_rack.pywith constants, parsing, loading, andvalidate_item
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Generate per-rack elevation SVG + page from hardware frontmatter.
Reads `docs/hardware/*.md`, selects files that declare a `rack` field,
validates rack placement, and writes for each rack:
docs/infrastructure/racks/<rack>-elevation.svg
docs/infrastructure/racks/<rack>.md
Deterministic, offline, stdlib + PyYAML. Non-zero exit on schema violation.
The physical rack is labeled U1 at the top; the SVG renders U1 at the top.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import re
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import yaml
REPO_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
HARDWARE_DIR = REPO_ROOT / "docs" / "hardware"
OUTPUT_DIR = REPO_ROOT / "docs" / "infrastructure" / "racks"
RACK_UNITS = 48
FRONTMATTER_RE = re.compile(r"^---\s*\n(.*?)\n---\s*\n", re.DOTALL)
FACES = {"front", "rear", "both", "left", "right"}
ZERO_U_FACES = {"left", "right"}
KIND_COLORS = {
"server": "#4c78a8",
"switch": "#59a14f",
"patch-panel": "#9c755f",
"pdu": "#e15759",
"ups": "#edc948",
"shelf": "#bab0ac",
"kvm": "#b07aa1",
"blank": "#d4d4d4",
}
DEFAULT_COLOR = "#888888"
class SchemaError(Exception):
pass
def parse_frontmatter(path: Path) -> dict | None:
text = path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
m = FRONTMATTER_RE.match(text)
if not m:
return None
data = yaml.safe_load(m.group(1))
if not isinstance(data, dict):
raise SchemaError(f"{path}: frontmatter is not a mapping")
return data
def load_rack_items(hardware_dir: Path) -> list[dict]:
"""Return frontmatter dicts for hardware files that declare a rack."""
items: list[dict] = []
for path in sorted(hardware_dir.glob("*.md")):
if path.name == "index.md":
continue
fm = parse_frontmatter(path)
if fm is None or "rack" not in fm:
continue
fm = dict(fm)
fm["_path"] = str(path)
items.append(fm)
return items
def validate_item(fm: dict) -> None:
name = fm.get("hostname") or fm.get("_path", "?")
face = fm.get("rack_face")
if face not in FACES:
raise SchemaError(f"{name}: rack_face={face!r} not in {sorted(FACES)}")
if face in ZERO_U_FACES:
if "rack_u" in fm or "u_height" in fm:
raise SchemaError(
f"{name}: 0U item (face={face}) must omit rack_u/u_height"
)
return
u = fm.get("rack_u")
h = fm.get("u_height")
if not isinstance(u, int) or not isinstance(h, int):
raise SchemaError(f"{name}: rack_u and u_height must be integers")
if u < 1 or u > RACK_UNITS:
raise SchemaError(f"{name}: rack_u={u} out of range 1..{RACK_UNITS}")
if h < 1:
raise SchemaError(f"{name}: u_height={h} must be >= 1")
if u + h - 1 > RACK_UNITS:
raise SchemaError(
f"{name}: occupies U{u}..U{u + h - 1}, exceeds {RACK_UNITS}U"
)
- Step 7: Run the tests to verify they pass
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: PASS (7 passed).
- Step 8: Commit
git add scripts/gen_rack.py tests/test_gen_rack.py tests/conftest.py requirements-dev.txt
git commit -m "feat(rack): gen_rack placement parsing and validation"
Task 3: Overlap detection (TDD)
Files:
- Modify:
scripts/gen_rack.py - Modify:
tests/test_gen_rack.py
Interfaces:
-
Consumes:
validate_itemsemantics (items already individually valid). -
Produces:
check_overlaps(items: list[dict]) -> None— raisesSchemaErrorif any two items share a U on the same face.bothexpands to bothfrontandrear; 0U rail items are exempt. -
Step 1: Add failing overlap tests to
tests/test_gen_rack.py
Append:
def test_overlaps_detects_same_face_overlap():
items = [
item(hostname="a", rack_u=1, u_height=2, rack_face="front"),
item(hostname="b", rack_u=2, u_height=1, rack_face="front"),
]
with pytest.raises(gen_rack.SchemaError):
gen_rack.check_overlaps(items)
def test_overlaps_allows_same_u_different_face():
items = [
item(hostname="a", rack_u=5, u_height=1, rack_face="front"),
item(hostname="b", rack_u=5, u_height=1, rack_face="rear"),
]
gen_rack.check_overlaps(items) # no raise
def test_overlaps_both_face_conflicts_with_front():
items = [
item(hostname="a", rack_u=5, u_height=1, rack_face="both"),
item(hostname="b", rack_u=5, u_height=1, rack_face="front"),
]
with pytest.raises(gen_rack.SchemaError):
gen_rack.check_overlaps(items)
def test_overlaps_ignores_zero_u_rails():
items = [
item(hostname="p1", rack_face="left"),
item(hostname="p2", rack_face="left"),
]
gen_rack.check_overlaps(items) # no raise
- Step 2: Run to verify failure
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: FAIL — AttributeError: module 'gen_rack' has no attribute 'check_overlaps'.
- Step 3: Implement
check_overlapsinscripts/gen_rack.py
Add after validate_item:
def check_overlaps(items: list[dict]) -> None:
"""Raise if two items share a U on the same face within one rack."""
occupied: dict[tuple[str, int], str] = {}
for fm in items:
face = fm.get("rack_face")
if face in ZERO_U_FACES:
continue
faces = ("front", "rear") if face == "both" else (face,)
u = fm["rack_u"]
h = fm["u_height"]
name = fm.get("hostname", "?")
for f in faces:
for uu in range(u, u + h):
key = (f, uu)
if key in occupied:
raise SchemaError(
f"U{uu} {f}: {name} overlaps {occupied[key]}"
)
occupied[key] = name
- Step 4: Run to verify pass
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: PASS (11 passed).
- Step 5: Commit
git add scripts/gen_rack.py tests/test_gen_rack.py
git commit -m "feat(rack): detect U overlaps within a rack face"
Task 4: SVG elevation rendering (TDD)
Files:
- Modify:
scripts/gen_rack.py - Modify:
tests/test_gen_rack.py
Interfaces:
-
Consumes: validated items (non-0U items have integer
rack_u/u_height). -
Produces:
render_svg(rack: str, items: list[dict]) -> str— a complete deterministic<svg>…</svg>string ending in a newline; front and rear columns of 48 U slots with U1 at the top, device boxes colored by kind, 0U items as side rails. -
Step 1: Add failing SVG tests
Append to tests/test_gen_rack.py:
def test_render_svg_has_two_columns_of_48_slots():
svg = gen_rack.render_svg("rack01", [])
# one faint slot rect per U per column (front + rear)
assert svg.count('fill="#f5f5f5"') == 2 * gen_rack.RACK_UNITS
assert svg.startswith("<svg")
assert svg.rstrip().endswith("</svg>")
def test_render_svg_includes_device_label():
items = [item(hostname="mf00", rack_u=1, u_height=2, rack_face="front")]
svg = gen_rack.render_svg("rack01", items)
assert "mf00" in svg
assert "U1" in svg
def test_render_svg_is_deterministic():
items = [
item(hostname="b", rack_u=3, u_height=1, rack_face="front"),
item(hostname="a", rack_u=1, u_height=1, rack_face="rear"),
]
assert gen_rack.render_svg("rack01", items) == gen_rack.render_svg(
"rack01", list(reversed(items))
)
- Step 2: Run to verify failure
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: FAIL — AttributeError: module 'gen_rack' has no attribute 'render_svg'.
- Step 3: Implement
_esc,_sorted_items, andrender_svg
Add to scripts/gen_rack.py:
def _esc(s: object) -> str:
return str(s).replace("&", "&").replace("<", "<").replace(">", ">")
def _sorted_items(items: list[dict]) -> list[dict]:
"""Deterministic order: faced items by U then hostname, 0U items last."""
return sorted(
items,
key=lambda i: (
0 if i.get("rack_face") not in ZERO_U_FACES else 1,
i.get("rack_u", 0) if isinstance(i.get("rack_u"), int) else 0,
i.get("hostname", ""),
),
)
def render_svg(rack: str, items: list[dict]) -> str:
U_H = 20
COL_W = 240
LABEL_W = 30
RAIL_W = 16
PAD = 12
GAP = 50
TITLE_H = 28
items = _sorted_items(items)
left_items = [i for i in items if i.get("rack_face") == "left"]
right_items = [i for i in items if i.get("rack_face") == "right"]
body_h = RACK_UNITS * U_H
height = PAD + TITLE_H + body_h + PAD
front_x = PAD + len(left_items) * RAIL_W + LABEL_W
rear_x = front_x + COL_W + GAP
width = rear_x + COL_W + len(right_items) * RAIL_W + PAD
top = PAD + TITLE_H
def u_y(u: int) -> int:
# U1 at the top; U numbers increase downward.
return top + (u - 1) * U_H
p: list[str] = []
p.append(
f'<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="{width}" '
f'height="{height}" viewBox="0 0 {width} {height}" '
f'font-family="sans-serif" font-size="11">'
)
p.append(f'<rect width="{width}" height="{height}" fill="#ffffff"/>')
p.append(
f'<text x="{PAD}" y="{PAD + 16}" font-size="16" '
f'font-weight="bold">Rack {_esc(rack)}</text>'
)
for col_x, col_label in ((front_x, "front"), (rear_x, "rear")):
p.append(
f'<text x="{col_x + COL_W // 2}" y="{top - 6}" '
f'text-anchor="middle" font-weight="bold">{col_label}</text>'
)
for u in range(1, RACK_UNITS + 1):
y = u_y(u)
p.append(
f'<rect x="{col_x}" y="{y}" width="{COL_W}" height="{U_H}" '
f'fill="#f5f5f5" stroke="#e0e0e0"/>'
)
# U numbers in the gutter left of the front column.
for u in range(1, RACK_UNITS + 1):
y = u_y(u)
p.append(
f'<text x="{front_x - 4}" y="{y + 14}" text-anchor="end" '
f'fill="#999">{u}</text>'
)
def draw_device(fm: dict, col_x: int) -> None:
u = fm["rack_u"]
h = fm["u_height"]
y = u_y(u)
box_h = h * U_H
color = KIND_COLORS.get(fm.get("kind", ""), DEFAULT_COLOR)
name = fm.get("hostname", "?")
urange = f"U{u}" if h == 1 else f"U{u}–U{u + h - 1}"
p.append(
f'<rect x="{col_x + 1}" y="{y + 1}" width="{COL_W - 2}" '
f'height="{box_h - 2}" rx="3" fill="{color}" stroke="#333"/>'
)
p.append(
f'<text x="{col_x + COL_W // 2}" y="{y + box_h // 2 + 4}" '
f'text-anchor="middle" fill="#ffffff">'
f'{_esc(name)} ({urange})</text>'
)
for fm in items:
face = fm.get("rack_face")
if face in ("front", "both"):
draw_device(fm, front_x)
if face in ("rear", "both"):
draw_device(fm, rear_x)
def draw_rail(fm: dict, x: int) -> None:
color = KIND_COLORS.get(fm.get("kind", ""), DEFAULT_COLOR)
name = fm.get("hostname", "?")
cx = x + RAIL_W // 2
cy = top + body_h // 2
p.append(
f'<rect x="{x}" y="{top}" width="{RAIL_W}" height="{body_h}" '
f'fill="{color}" stroke="#333"/>'
)
p.append(
f'<text x="{cx}" y="{cy}" text-anchor="middle" fill="#ffffff" '
f'transform="rotate(-90 {cx} {cy})">{_esc(name)}</text>'
)
for idx, fm in enumerate(left_items):
draw_rail(fm, PAD + idx * RAIL_W)
for idx, fm in enumerate(right_items):
draw_rail(fm, rear_x + COL_W + idx * RAIL_W)
p.append("</svg>")
return "\n".join(p) + "\n"
- Step 4: Run to verify pass
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: PASS (14 passed).
- Step 5: Commit
git add scripts/gen_rack.py tests/test_gen_rack.py
git commit -m "feat(rack): render SVG elevation (U1 at top, front/rear columns)"
Task 5: Page rendering + orchestration (TDD)
Files:
- Modify:
scripts/gen_rack.py - Modify:
tests/test_gen_rack.py
Interfaces:
-
Consumes:
render_svg,validate_item,check_overlaps,load_rack_items. -
Produces:
render_page(rack: str, items: list[dict]) -> str— the generated Markdown page (banner, embedded SVG image, occupancy table linking to host pages).generate(hardware_dir: Path, output_dir: Path) -> int— orchestrates load/validate/group/write; returns0on success,1on any schema error (printing errors to stderr, writing nothing on failure).main() -> int— callsgenerate(HARDWARE_DIR, OUTPUT_DIR).
-
Step 1: Add failing tests for
render_pageandgenerate
Append to tests/test_gen_rack.py:
def test_render_page_has_banner_image_and_table():
items = [item(hostname="mf00", rack_u=1, u_height=2, rack_face="front")]
page = gen_rack.render_page("rack01", items)
assert "do not edit by hand" in page
assert "" in page
assert "../../hardware/mf00.md" in page
assert "U1–U2" in page
def _write_item(d, name, body):
(d / f"{name}.md").write_text(body, encoding="utf-8")
def test_generate_writes_artifacts(tmp_path):
hw = tmp_path / "hardware"
out = tmp_path / "out"
hw.mkdir()
_write_item(
hw,
"mf00",
"---\nhostname: mf00\nkind: server\nstatus: in-use\n"
"rack: rack01\nrack_u: 1\nu_height: 1\nrack_face: front\n---\n",
)
# a non-rack file must be ignored
_write_item(hw, "cloud", "---\nhostname: cloud\nkind: server\nstatus: in-use\n---\n")
rc = gen_rack.generate(hw, out)
assert rc == 0
assert (out / "rack01.md").exists()
assert (out / "rack01-elevation.svg").exists()
assert "mf00" in (out / "rack01-elevation.svg").read_text()
def test_generate_returns_1_on_overlap(tmp_path):
hw = tmp_path / "hardware"
out = tmp_path / "out"
hw.mkdir()
for n, u in (("a", 1), ("b", 1)):
_write_item(
hw,
n,
f"---\nhostname: {n}\nkind: server\nstatus: in-use\n"
f"rack: rack01\nrack_u: {u}\nu_height: 1\nrack_face: front\n---\n",
)
rc = gen_rack.generate(hw, out)
assert rc == 1
assert not (out / "rack01.md").exists()
- Step 2: Run to verify failure
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: FAIL — AttributeError: module 'gen_rack' has no attribute 'render_page'.
- Step 3: Implement
render_page,generate, andmain
Add to scripts/gen_rack.py:
def render_page(rack: str, items: list[dict]) -> str:
items = _sorted_items(items)
lines: list[str] = []
lines.append(f"# Rack {rack}")
lines.append("")
lines.append(
f"_Auto-generated from `docs/hardware/*.md` (items with `rack: {rack}`) "
f"— do not edit by hand. Run `make docs-index` after changing a "
f"source file._"
)
lines.append("")
lines.append("## Elevation")
lines.append("")
lines.append(f"")
lines.append("")
lines.append("## Occupancy")
lines.append("")
lines.append("| U | Device | Kind | Face | Status |")
lines.append("|---|---|---|---|---|")
for fm in items:
name = fm.get("hostname", "?")
link = f"[{name}](../../hardware/{name}.md)"
face = fm.get("rack_face", "")
if face in ZERO_U_FACES:
urange = "0U"
else:
u = fm["rack_u"]
h = fm["u_height"]
urange = f"U{u}" if h == 1 else f"U{u}–U{u + h - 1}"
lines.append(
f"| {urange} | {link} | {fm.get('kind', '')} | {face} "
f"| {fm.get('status', '')} |"
)
lines.append("")
return "\n".join(lines).rstrip() + "\n"
def generate(hardware_dir: Path, output_dir: Path) -> int:
items = load_rack_items(hardware_dir)
errors: list[str] = []
for fm in items:
try:
validate_item(fm)
except SchemaError as e:
errors.append(str(e))
racks: dict[str, list[dict]] = {}
for fm in items:
racks.setdefault(fm["rack"], []).append(fm)
if not errors: # only check overlaps once placements are individually valid
for rack, ritems in racks.items():
try:
check_overlaps(ritems)
except SchemaError as e:
errors.append(f"{rack}: {e}")
if errors:
for err in errors:
print(f"ERROR: {err}", file=sys.stderr)
return 1
output_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
for rack in sorted(racks):
ritems = racks[rack]
(output_dir / f"{rack}-elevation.svg").write_text(
render_svg(rack, ritems), encoding="utf-8"
)
(output_dir / f"{rack}.md").write_text(
render_page(rack, ritems), encoding="utf-8"
)
print(f"Wrote {rack}.md + {rack}-elevation.svg ({len(ritems)} item(s))")
return 0
def main() -> int:
return generate(HARDWARE_DIR, OUTPUT_DIR)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())
- Step 4: Run to verify pass
Run: pytest tests/test_gen_rack.py -q
Expected: PASS (18 passed).
- Step 5: Commit
git add scripts/gen_rack.py tests/test_gen_rack.py
git commit -m "feat(rack): render page and orchestrate generation"
Task 6: Wire build tooling and populate rack01
Files:
- Modify:
Makefile - Modify:
docs/hardware/mf00.md(and other host files actually in the rack — see note) - Create (generated):
docs/infrastructure/racks/rack01.md,docs/infrastructure/racks/rack01-elevation.svg
Interfaces:
- Consumes:
gen_rack.mainviapython3 scripts/gen_rack.py.
Operator note — real data required. I do not know the true U positions of the devices in the physical rack, and the
mfNNmachines are tower/desktop units that may sit on a shelf rather than occupy U slots. The edit below is a worked example formf00. Apply the same shape to each device actually mounted in the rack, using its realrack_u,u_height, andrack_face(front/rear/both). Remove rack fields from any host not in the rack. The overlap validator (check_overlaps) will reject conflicting positions, so wrong guesses fail loudly rather than silently.makerfloss.euis cloud-hosted and must NOT get arackfield.
- Step 1: Add rack placement to each in-rack host file (example:
mf00)
In docs/hardware/mf00.md, add these four lines to the frontmatter (between the existing keys and the closing ---):
rack: rack01
rack_u: 1
u_height: 1
rack_face: front
Repeat for every other device physically in the rack, choosing real, non-overlapping U positions.
- Step 2: Add the
gen_rackstep to the Makefile
In Makefile, change the docs-index target to:
docs-index:
python3 scripts/gen_overview.py --category hardware
python3 scripts/gen_overview.py --category services
python3 scripts/gen_rack.py
Change the docs-check target to:
docs-check:
python3 scripts/gen_overview.py --category hardware
python3 scripts/gen_overview.py --category services
python3 scripts/gen_rack.py
git diff --exit-code docs/hardware/index.md docs/services/index.md docs/infrastructure/racks/
Add a test target at the end of the file:
test:
pytest -q
And add test to the .PHONY line and a help line:
.PHONY: help docs-index docs-build docs-serve docs-check slides test
@echo " test Run the Python unit tests (pytest)"
- Step 3: Generate the rack artifacts
Run: make docs-index
Expected: prints Wrote rack01.md + rack01-elevation.svg (N item(s)); the two files now exist under docs/infrastructure/racks/.
- Step 4: Eyeball the SVG
Open docs/infrastructure/racks/rack01-elevation.svg in a browser. Expected: a "Rack rack01" title, front and rear columns, U numbers running 1 at the top → 48 at the bottom, and each placed device as a colored box at its U position.
- Step 5: Commit
git add Makefile docs/hardware/*.md docs/infrastructure/racks/
git commit -m "feat(rack): populate rack01 and wire gen_rack into make targets"
Task 7: CI integration, nav, and end-to-end verification
Files:
- Modify:
.forgejo/workflows/docs.yml - Modify:
mkdocs.yml
Interfaces:
-
Consumes:
python3 scripts/gen_rack.py,pytest, the generated artifacts underdocs/infrastructure/racks/. -
Step 1: Add a test step and the rack generator to CI
In .forgejo/workflows/docs.yml, after the Install Python dependencies step, add a new step:
- name: Install dev dependencies and run tests
run: |
pip install --quiet -r requirements-dev.txt
pytest -q
In the Regenerate hardware and services indices step, append the rack generator so the run: block reads:
run: |
python3 scripts/gen_overview.py --category hardware
python3 scripts/gen_overview.py --category services
python3 scripts/gen_rack.py
In the Fail on drift in generated indices step, extend the diff to cover the rack artifacts:
run: |
if ! git diff --exit-code docs/hardware/index.md docs/services/index.md docs/infrastructure/racks/; then
echo
echo "::error::A generated index is stale."
echo "Regenerate locally via 'make docs-index' and commit the result."
exit 1
fi
- Step 2: Add an Infrastructure section to the MkDocs nav
In mkdocs.yml, replace the nav: block with:
nav:
- Home: index.md
- Hardware:
- hardware/index.md
- Services:
- services/index.md
- Infrastructure:
- Lab design: infrastructure/labdesign.md
- VPS & DNS: infrastructure/vps-and-dns.md
- Rack rack01: infrastructure/racks/rack01.md
- House rules: house-rules.md
- Step 3: Build the site strictly and confirm it passes
Run: mkdocs build --strict
Expected: build succeeds with no warnings-as-errors. The rack page and its SVG appear under site/infrastructure/racks/.
- Step 4: Confirm the drift guard is satisfied
Run: make docs-check
Expected: exit 0 (no diff) — the committed artifacts match a fresh regeneration.
- Step 5: Preview the page
Run: mkdocs serve
Open http://127.0.0.1:8000/infrastructure/racks/rack01/. Expected: the elevation SVG renders inline, U1 at the top; the occupancy table lists devices and links to their host pages.
- Step 6: Commit
git add .forgejo/workflows/docs.yml mkdocs.yml
git commit -m "ci(rack): generate rack artifacts, run tests, add nav entry"
- Step 7: Push and confirm CI is green
git push origin main
Open the Forgejo Actions run for this push. Expected: the tests step passes, the drift guard passes, the site builds, and docs.makerfloss.eu/infrastructure/racks/rack01/ shows the elevation.
Self-Review
Spec coverage (Phase 1 scope):
- Placement schema (
rack,rack_u,u_height,rack_face) — Task 2 (validation), Task 6 (population). ✔ - New
kindvalues — Task 1. ✔ gen_rack.pyproducing SVG elevation + occupancy table — Tasks 4, 5. ✔- U1-at-top rendering — Task 4 (
u_y), verified Task 6 Step 4 / Task 7 Step 5. ✔ - Validation rules 1, 2, 5 (U range, overlap, 0U-omits-units) — Tasks 2, 3. (Rules 3, 4 are power/network — Phases 2/3, out of scope.) ✔
- Do-not-edit banner — Task 5 (
render_page). ✔ - CI drift check + nav + strict build — Task 7. ✔
- Generated artifacts under
docs/infrastructure/racks/— Tasks 5, 6. ✔
Placeholder scan: No "TBD"/"handle edge cases"/"similar to" placeholders. The only deferred-to-operator item is real U-position data in Task 6, which is unavoidable physical-world input and is explicitly bounded with a worked example and the overlap validator as a safety net.
Type consistency: SchemaError, RACK_UNITS, FACES, ZERO_U_FACES, parse_frontmatter, load_rack_items, validate_item, check_overlaps, _esc, _sorted_items, render_svg, render_page, generate, main — names and signatures match across tasks and tests. generate returns int (0/1); render_* return str; validate_item/check_overlaps return None and raise SchemaError. Consistent.