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ChuckBuildsandClaude Opus 5 ec8591e4ac fix(web): stop reporting "no update" when the update check could not run
check-update returned update_available=False whenever git failed. The banner
is the only route to the update button, so a checkout git refuses to touch
looked exactly like a current one -- permanently, with nothing on screen to
act on and only a log line recording why.

The common cause is an install performed as root. scripts/install/one-shot-install.sh
clones into ${HOME}/LEDMatrix, never consults SUDO_USER, and contains no chown
at all, while its own error text suggests running the whole thing under sudo.
The result is a root-owned checkout, and on a rig this is what every git
command in it does:

    fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '...'

including the fetch this endpoint runs. Verified on real hardware rather than
assumed.

A failed check now reports check_failed with a message the user can act on --
for dubious ownership, the chown that fixes it. The banner shows that message
instead of hiding itself, with the update button suppressed since updating
cannot work until the cause is fixed. The success path is untouched.

This does not fix the installer, which is the real cause; it stops the symptom
being invisible. The installer needs SUDO_USER handling and a chown, and its
suggestion to run as root should go.

Reverting the endpoint change fails four of the five new tests; the fifth
guards the success path and correctly does not move.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01STMbQE4YctTacQXfbYqKuW
2026-08-20 13:04:16 -04:00
3 changed files with 139 additions and 13 deletions
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"""A check that could not run must not be reported as "up to date".
check-update returned update_available=False whenever git failed. The banner
is the only route to the update button, so a checkout git refuses to touch
looked exactly like a current one -- permanently, and with nothing for the
user to act on. The usual cause is an install performed as root, after which
every git command fails with "detected dubious ownership".
"""
import subprocess
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import patch
import pytest
from flask import Flask
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
from web_interface.blueprints import api_v3 as mod # noqa: E402
from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import api_v3 # noqa: E402
DUBIOUS = ("fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at "
"'/home/pi/LEDMatrix'\nTo add an exception for this directory, call:\n"
"\tgit config --global --add safe.directory /home/pi/LEDMatrix\n")
@pytest.fixture
def client():
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config['TESTING'] = True
app.register_blueprint(api_v3, url_prefix='/api/v3')
mod._update_check_cache['result'] = None
mod._update_check_cache['ts'] = 0
return app.test_client()
def _fetch_fails(stderr: bytes):
def fake_run(args, **kwargs):
if args[:2] == ['git', 'fetch']:
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 1, stdout=b'', stderr=stderr)
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout='', stderr='')
return fake_run
class TestFailedCheckIsNotSilence:
def test_dubious_ownership_is_reported_not_swallowed(self, client):
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', _fetch_fails(DUBIOUS.encode())):
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
assert data['check_failed'] is True, (
"a git failure was reported as a successful 'no update' check")
assert data['update_available'] is False
def test_the_message_tells_the_user_what_to_do(self, client):
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', _fetch_fails(DUBIOUS.encode())):
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
assert 'chown' in data['error'], (
"dubious ownership is unactionable without the fix command")
assert 'root' in data['error']
def test_an_ordinary_git_failure_still_surfaces(self, client):
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run',
_fetch_fails(b'fatal: some other git problem\n')):
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
assert data['check_failed'] is True
assert 'some other git problem' in data['error']
def test_offline_reads_as_offline(self, client):
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run',
_fetch_fails(b'fatal: could not resolve host: github.com\n')):
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
assert 'Could not reach GitHub' in data['error']
class TestSuccessPathUnchanged:
def test_up_to_date_carries_no_failure_flag(self, client):
def fake_run(args, **kwargs):
if args[:2] == ['git', 'fetch']:
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout=b'', stderr=b'')
if args[:2] == ['git', 'rev-parse']:
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout='abc123\n', stderr='')
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout='0\n', stderr='')
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', fake_run):
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
assert data['update_available'] is False
assert not data.get('check_failed'), "a healthy check must not look like a failure"
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@@ -715,12 +715,10 @@ def save_main_config():
if not data:
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'No data provided'}), 400
# What arrives here is the config itself, and the headers carry the
# session cookie -- neither belongs in the journal, least of all at
# ERROR on every save. The shape of the request is the part with
# diagnostic value, so log that, at the level it deserves.
logger.debug("save_main_config: %s, %d top-level key(s)",
request.content_type or 'no content-type', len(data))
import logging
logging.error(f"DEBUG: save_main_config received data: {data}")
logging.error(f"DEBUG: Content-Type header: {request.content_type}")
logging.error(f"DEBUG: Headers: {dict(request.headers)}")
# Merge with existing config (similar to original implementation)
current_config = api_v3.config_manager.load_config()
@@ -1823,6 +1821,33 @@ def get_system_version():
_update_check_cache: Dict[str, Any] = {'result': None, 'ts': 0.0}
_UPDATE_CHECK_TTL = 300 # 5 minutes — avoids a git fetch on every page load
def _update_check_failed(detail: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""A check that could not run is not the same as being up to date.
Reporting update_available=False on a git failure hides the banner, and
the banner is the only route to the update button -- so a checkout git
refuses to touch looks exactly like a current one, permanently. The most
common cause is an install performed as root: git then reports "dubious
ownership" and every command fails, including the fetch here.
"""
return {'update_available': False, 'remote_sha': 'unknown',
'commits_behind': 0, 'check_failed': True, 'error': detail}
def _describe_git_failure(stderr: str) -> str:
"""Turn git's stderr into something the user can act on."""
text = (stderr or '').strip()
if 'dubious ownership' in text or 'detected dubious ownership' in text:
return ("This checkout is owned by a different user than the one "
"running the web interface, so git refuses to use it. It is "
"usually the result of installing as root. Fix the ownership "
"and the update will work: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER "
+ str(PROJECT_ROOT))
if 'could not resolve host' in text.lower() or 'network is unreachable' in text.lower():
return "Could not reach GitHub to check for updates."
return "Could not check for updates: " + (text.splitlines()[0] if text else "git failed")
@api_v3.route('/system/check-update', methods=['GET'])
def check_for_update():
"""Check whether a newer LEDMatrix commit is available on origin/main."""
@@ -1838,12 +1863,13 @@ def check_for_update():
capture_output=True, timeout=10, cwd=cwd,
)
if fetch_result.returncode != 0:
stderr = fetch_result.stderr.decode(errors='replace').strip()
logger.warning("check-update: git fetch failed (rc=%d): %s",
fetch_result.returncode,
fetch_result.stderr.decode(errors='replace').strip())
_update_check_cache['result'] = _safe
fetch_result.returncode, stderr)
failed = _update_check_failed(_describe_git_failure(stderr))
_update_check_cache['result'] = failed
_update_check_cache['ts'] = now
return jsonify(_safe)
return jsonify(failed)
local = subprocess.run(
['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'],
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=5, cwd=cwd,
@@ -1871,7 +1897,8 @@ def check_for_update():
return jsonify(result)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("check-update failed: %s", e)
return jsonify(_safe)
return jsonify(_update_check_failed(
"Could not check for updates; see logs for details."))
@api_v3.route('/system/action', methods=['POST'])
def execute_system_action():
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@@ -1107,15 +1107,29 @@
fetch('/api/v3/system/check-update')
.then(function(r) { return r.json(); })
.then(function(data) {
var banner = document.getElementById('update-banner');
var btn = document.getElementById('update-banner-btn');
if (data.check_failed) {
// A check that could not run is not the same as being up
// to date. Hiding the banner here made a checkout git
// refuses to touch look permanently current, with no
// route to the update button and nothing to act on.
document.getElementById('update-banner-text').textContent =
data.error || 'Could not check for updates.';
if (btn) btn.style.display = 'none';
banner.style.display = '';
return;
}
if (btn) btn.style.display = '';
if (data.update_available && getDismissedSha() !== data.remote_sha) {
var n = data.commits_behind || 0;
var msg = 'A new LEDMatrix update is available';
if (n > 0) msg += ' (' + n + ' commit' + (n > 1 ? 's' : '') + ')';
document.getElementById('update-banner-text').textContent = msg;
document.getElementById('update-banner').style.display = '';
banner.style.display = '';
try { sessionStorage.setItem('update-sha', data.remote_sha); } catch(e) {}
} else {
document.getElementById('update-banner').style.display = 'none';
banner.style.display = 'none';
}
})
.catch(function() {});