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feat(self-sovereign-cutover): auto-trigger on install + always-defined State (#933 E1) (#936)
Closes the otech113 dashboard regression where SovereigntyCard rendered
`invalid CutoverState: <undefined>` instead of a Tethered badge, and
makes the Day-2 cutover fire automatically once the chart lands rather
than waiting for an operator click on "Achieve True Sovereignty".

Founder rule per #933: handover is not "done" until cutover has run;
the operator must NOT have to click a CTA on
console.<sov-fqdn>/console/dashboard.

Three coupled changes:

1. catalyst-api: cutoverStatusResponse now ALWAYS emits a `state` field
   ("tethered" or "sovereign"), derived from cutoverComplete. The UI's
   branded parseCutoverState rejects empty/undefined, which is what
   was rendering the user-visible error text. Tests cover the empty
   ConfigMap, missing cutoverComplete, and explicit-true cases.

2. UI parseCutoverStatus: defensive fallback when wire frame omits
   `state` — derive from cutoverComplete (default "tethered"). Hostile/
   typo'd state values (e.g. 'pending', '') still throw via the branded
   parser. Defends against partial-rollout where a stale catalyst-api
   Pod is still serving the old shape.

3. bp-self-sovereign-cutover 0.1.16 (chart): new Helm post-install/
   post-upgrade hook (templates/10-auto-trigger-job.yaml) POSTs
   /api/v1/sovereign/cutover/start on catalyst-api after the step
   ConfigMaps + RBAC land. Idempotent via catalyst-api's durable
   status ConfigMap (200 if already complete, 409 if running, 200
   to start). Fails open: a transient catalyst-api unreachability
   exits 0 so the chart install doesn't block; operator can always
   re-fire via the manual CTA. Gated on .Values.trigger.auto (default
   true; per-Sovereign overlays can disable for soak Sovereigns).

Hard rules honoured:
- No contabo Pods touched.
- Existing tethered Sovereigns that have not cutover stay tethered —
  the auto-trigger Job is in the chart (per-Sovereign), not in the
  mothership; only fresh Sovereign installs of bp-self-sovereign-cutover
  0.1.16+ get it.
- IaC-first: the auto-trigger uses catalyst-api's existing /start
  endpoint (no bespoke cluster mutation outside the chart).
- Event-driven: post-install hook fires on chart install (no cron).

Verification:
- Go: cutover_test.go +TestBuildCutoverStatusResponse_StateAlwaysDefined
  +TestHandleCutoverStatus_StateFieldEmittedOnFreshSovereign — both
  green.
- TS: cutover.test.ts +5 cases for parseCutoverStatus state-fallback;
  35/35 green. Sovereignty widget tests 20/20 green.
- Chart: tests/cutover-contract.sh +Case 8/9 (auto-trigger present by
  default, absent under trigger.auto=false); helm template renders
  cleanly.

Co-authored-by: Hatice Yildiz <hatiyildiz@openova.io>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 14:40:52 +04:00
.claude docs(iter-1): add IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS, fix wrong-org refs, reconcile monorepo 2026-04-27 20:43:31 +02:00
.github fix(ci): services-build auto-bumps chart patch + dispatches blueprint-release (#874) 2026-05-05 08:32:34 +04:00
.playwright-mcp feat(wizard): job dependencies SVG DAG + (stretch) timeline view (closes #206) (#212) 2026-04-29 21:40:43 +02:00
clusters feat(self-sovereign-cutover): auto-trigger on install + always-defined State (#933 E1) (#936) 2026-05-05 14:40:52 +04:00
core fix(pdm/dynadot): pre-register glue records before set_ns (#900) (#906) 2026-05-05 11:00:45 +04:00
docs docs(adr): ADR-0003 RBAC ↔ NewAPI user-create hook contract (#796) (#807) 2026-05-04 21:33:12 +04:00
infra/hetzner fix(pdm/dynadot): pre-register glue records before set_ns (#900) (#906) 2026-05-05 11:00:45 +04:00
platform feat(self-sovereign-cutover): auto-trigger on install + always-defined State (#933 E1) (#936) 2026-05-05 14:40:52 +04:00
products feat(self-sovereign-cutover): auto-trigger on install + always-defined State (#933 E1) (#936) 2026-05-05 14:40:52 +04:00
scripts feat(bp-stalwart-sovereign): per-Sovereign Stalwart for Console mail (#924) (#931) 2026-05-05 14:20:16 +04:00
tests feat(phase-8b): sovereign wizard auth-gate + handover JWT minting + Playwright CI fixes (#611) 2026-05-02 19:17:56 +04:00
.gitignore fix(bp-seaweedfs): vendor upstream chart, drop fromToml-using template (#340) (#504) 2026-05-02 01:20:59 +04:00
CLAUDE.md docs(component-count): update 53 → 56 anchors after Pass 105 (spire + nats-jetstream + sealed-secrets) 2026-04-28 13:48:24 +02:00
README.md docs(reconcile-pass-2): align docs with ground truth at 6afdb303 2026-04-29 11:48:57 +02:00

OpenOva Catalyst

A self-sufficient Kubernetes-native platform. Published as signed OCI Blueprints. Deployable as your own Sovereign.

Catalyst is the open-source platform built by OpenOva. It turns any Kubernetes cluster into a Sovereign: a self-contained control plane that hosts Organizations, Environments, and Applications via GitOps + Crossplane, with a unified UI/Git/API for users.


Documentation

Document What it covers
docs/GLOSSARY.md Canonical terminology — read first
docs/ARCHITECTURE.md Catalyst architecture overview
docs/IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS.md What's built today vs what's design-only — read second
docs/NAMING-CONVENTION.md Naming patterns for every resource type
docs/PERSONAS-AND-JOURNEYS.md Personas × journeys matrix; surfaces
docs/SECURITY.md Identity (SPIFFE + Keycloak), secrets (OpenBao + ESO), rotation, multi-region semantics
docs/SOVEREIGN-PROVISIONING.md How to bring a Sovereign online
docs/BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md Writing Blueprints (incl. Crossplane Compositions)
docs/PLATFORM-TECH-STACK.md Every component's role in Catalyst
docs/SRE.md Operating a Sovereign
docs/BUSINESS-STRATEGY.md Product strategy and GTM
docs/TECHNOLOGY-FORECAST-2027-2030.md Component forecast 20272030
docs/VALIDATION-LOG.md Trail of doc-integrity validation passes (audit log)

Heads-up before reading further: the architecture docs in this repo describe Catalyst's target state. Significant portions are not yet implemented — see docs/IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS.md for what exists today vs what is design.


The model in 60 seconds

OpenOva (the company) publishes Catalyst (the platform).
A deployed Catalyst is called a Sovereign.

A Sovereign has:
  - Organizations (multi-tenancy unit)
  - Environments (org-scoped, env-typed: prod/stg/uat/dev/poc)
  - Applications (installed Blueprints)
  - Blueprints (the App Store catalog — public + Org-private)

Users install Applications from Blueprints into Environments.
Blueprints can depend on Blueprints (arbitrary depth).
Each Environment is one Gitea repo + one or more vclusters.
Every state change is a Git commit.
Every UI surface reads from a single CQRS projection.

Same code runs in every Sovereign:
  - openova         (run by us; SaaS Organizations)
  - omantel         (run by Omantel; SME Organizations across Oman)
  - bankdhofar      (run by the bank; internal Organizations)
  - your-company    (run by you, on infrastructure you choose)

See docs/GLOSSARY.md for every term, docs/ARCHITECTURE.md for the full picture.


What's in this repo

openova/
├── core/              # Catalyst control-plane application (Go) — design-stage; mostly placeholders today
├── platform/          # Component Blueprint folders (one folder per upstream OSS project)
├── products/          # Composite Blueprint folders OpenOva publishes
│   ├── catalyst/      # The Catalyst control plane itself, target umbrella Blueprint
│   ├── cortex/        # AI Hub (LLM serving, RAG, AI safety)
│   ├── axon/          # SaaS LLM Gateway (default upstream for Cortex)
│   ├── fingate/       # Open Banking (PSD2/FAPI sandbox)
│   ├── fabric/        # Data & Integration (event-driven + lakehouse)
│   └── relay/         # Communication (email, video, chat, WebRTC)
│                      # (specter and exodus are deliverable services, not Blueprints in this layout)
└── docs/              # Platform documentation

Each folder under platform/ and products/ is the source of one Blueprint, published from CI as a signed OCI artifact at ghcr.io/openova-io/bp-<name>:<semver> (the bp- prefix is added to the OCI artifact name; folder names stay short). Per-folder isolation is provided at the OCI artifact layer, not the Git repo layer — this is a monorepo with per-Blueprint fan-out, not a meta-repo of separate Git repositories. See docs/BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md §2 for the folder layout contract.

Today, the 12-component bootstrap kit (cilium, cert-manager, flux, crossplane, sealed-secrets, spire, nats-jetstream, openbao, keycloak, gitea, powerdns + the bp-catalyst-platform umbrella under products/catalyst/) ships with full chart/ + blueprint.yaml per docs/IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS.md §7, plus products/axon/ and the external-dns leaf chart. The remaining 45 platform components and the cortex / fabric / fingate / relay product folders are design-stage — README only — until each lands its Blueprint manifest, chart, Compositions, and CI fan-out.


Stack at a glance

Layer Technology
Container runtime k3s (k8s-conformant), containerd
CNI / Service Mesh Cilium (eBPF mTLS, L7 policies, Gateway API)
GitOps Flux (per-vcluster, lightweight)
Git Gitea (per-Sovereign, hosts Blueprint mirror + per-Environment repos)
IaC for non-K8s Crossplane (the only IaC; not user-facing)
Bootstrap IaC OpenTofu (one-shot, archived after Phase 0)
Multi-tenancy vcluster (one per Organization per host cluster)
Identity (workloads) SPIFFE/SPIRE (5-min rotating SVIDs, mTLS everywhere)
Identity (users) Keycloak (per-Org for SME, per-Sovereign for corporate)
Secrets OpenBao (Apache 2.0; independent Raft per region, no stretched cluster) + External Secrets Operator
Event spine NATS JetStream (Apache 2.0; pub/sub + KV; per-Org accounts)
TLS cert-manager + Let's Encrypt or corporate CA
Policy Kyverno
Supply chain cosign (Sigstore), Syft + Grype SBOM, Trivy scans
Runtime security Falco (eBPF)
Observability OpenTelemetry → Grafana stack (Alloy + Loki + Mimir + Tempo)
WAF Coraza (OWASP CRS)
DNS PowerDNS authoritative per Sovereign zone + DNSSEC + lua-records (ifurlup, pickclosest); pool-domain-manager allocates pool subdomains and flips parent-zone NS via registrar adapters (Cloudflare / Namecheap / GoDaddy / OVH / Dynadot) — see docs/MULTI-REGION-DNS.md, docs/PLATFORM-POWERDNS.md
Backup Velero (to SeaweedFS, which routes the cold tier to cloud archival S3)
Container registry Harbor

For the full component list and trends see docs/PLATFORM-TECH-STACK.md and docs/TECHNOLOGY-FORECAST-2027-2030.md.


Cloud providers

Provider Status
Hetzner Cloud Available (most-tested path)
AWS / GCP / Azure Crossplane providers available; full path coming
Oracle Cloud (OCI) Crossplane provider available; full path coming
Huawei Cloud Crossplane provider available; full path coming

All providers reach Catalyst via the same Crossplane abstraction; Sovereign provisioning details per provider are in docs/SOVEREIGN-PROVISIONING.md.


Getting started

Try it (managed)

Visit marketplace.openova.io to install Applications on the openova Sovereign without any infrastructure setup. SaaS journey for SMEs and evaluations.

Run your own Sovereign

1. Provision via catalyst-provisioner.openova.io (managed bootstrap), OR
2. Self-host bp-catalyst-provisioner in your own infrastructure (air-gap path).

Then follow the procedure in docs/SOVEREIGN-PROVISIONING.md.

Build a Blueprint

See docs/BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md. A Blueprint is a folder under platform/<name>/ (or products/<name>/) in this monorepo containing blueprint.yaml + manifests (Helm chart or Kustomize base) + (optional) Crossplane Compositions. CI signs each folder's contents and publishes to OCI as ghcr.io/openova-io/bp-<name>:<semver>. Catalyst's blueprint-controller picks it up automatically. Org-private Blueprints follow the same shape inside per-Sovereign Gitea repos.


License

All Blueprints and the Catalyst control plane are open source. Each component carries its own upstream license (typically Apache 2.0, MPL 2.0, or BSD-3); see each component's LICENSE file.

OpenOva charges for support, managed operations, and expert services — never for access to code. See docs/BUSINESS-STRATEGY.md §10.


Contributing

PRs welcome. The contribution path for Blueprints (including Crossplane Compositions) is documented in docs/BLUEPRINT-AUTHORING.md §13. Issues and discussions on GitHub.


Cloud-native is the foundation. Catalyst is how you operate it.