# breakpilot-compliance **DSGVO/AI-Act compliance platform — 10 services, Go · Python · TypeScript** [![CI](https://gitea.meghsakha.com/Benjamin_Boenisch/breakpilot-compliance/actions/workflows/ci.yaml/badge.svg)](https://gitea.meghsakha.com/Benjamin_Boenisch/breakpilot-compliance/actions) ![Go](https://img.shields.io/badge/Go-1.24-00ADD8?logo=go&logoColor=white) ![Python](https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-3.12-3776AB?logo=python&logoColor=white) ![Node.js](https://img.shields.io/badge/Node.js-20-339933?logo=node.js&logoColor=white) ![TypeScript](https://img.shields.io/badge/TypeScript-strict-3178C6?logo=typescript&logoColor=white) ![FastAPI](https://img.shields.io/badge/FastAPI-0.123-009688?logo=fastapi&logoColor=white) ![DSGVO](https://img.shields.io/badge/DSGVO-compliant-green) ![AI Act](https://img.shields.io/badge/EU%20AI%20Act-compliant-green) ![LOC guard](https://img.shields.io/badge/LOC%20guard-500%20hard%20cap-orange) ![Services](https://img.shields.io/badge/services-10-blueviolet) --- ## Overview breakpilot-compliance is a multi-tenant DSGVO/EU AI Act compliance platform that provides an SDK for consent management, data subject requests (DSR), audit logging, iACE impact assessments, and document archival. It ships as 10 containerised services covering an admin dashboard, a developer portal, a Python/FastAPI backend, a Go AI compliance engine, TTS, and a decentralised document store on IPFS. Every service is deployed automatically via Gitea Actions → Orca on every push to `main`. --- ## Architecture | Service | Tech | Port | Container | |---------|------|------|-----------| | admin-compliance | Next.js 15 | 3007 | bp-compliance-admin | | backend-compliance | Python / FastAPI 0.123 | 8002 | bp-compliance-backend | | ai-compliance-sdk | Go 1.24 / Gin | 8093 | bp-compliance-ai-sdk | | developer-portal | Next.js 15 | 3006 | bp-compliance-developer-portal | | breakpilot-compliance-sdk | TypeScript SDK (React/Vue/Angular/vanilla) | — | — | | consent-sdk | JS/TS Consent SDK | — | — | | compliance-tts-service | Python / Piper TTS | 8095 | bp-compliance-tts | | document-crawler | Python / FastAPI | 8098 | bp-compliance-document-crawler | | dsms-gateway | Python / FastAPI / IPFS | 8082 | bp-compliance-dsms-gateway | | dsms-node | IPFS Kubo v0.24.0 | — | bp-compliance-dsms-node | All containers share the external `breakpilot-network` Docker network and depend on `breakpilot-core` (Valkey, Vault, RAG service, Nginx reverse proxy). --- ## Quick Start **Prerequisites:** Docker, Go 1.24+, Python 3.12+, Node.js 20+, [Infisical CLI](https://infisical.com/docs/cli/overview) ```bash git clone ssh://git@gitea.meghsakha.com:22222/Benjamin_Boenisch/breakpilot-compliance.git cd breakpilot-compliance # One-time per machine: log in to the self-hosted Infisical instance infisical login --domain https://secrets.meghsakha.com # Start the full stack with secrets injected from Infisical (env=dev) make dev ``` Secrets are pulled from Infisical (`secrets.meghsakha.com`) at runtime; `.env` files are not used. See [INFISICAL_SETUP.md](./INFISICAL_SETUP.md) for full onboarding, and `make help` for the rest of the targets (`dev-build`, `dev-down`, `secrets`, `secrets-set`). For the Orca/Hetzner production target (x86_64), use the override: ```bash make dev ENV=prod # or: infisical run --env=prod -- docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.hetzner.yml up -d ``` --- ## Development Workflow Use feature branches off `main`. Supported prefixes: `feat/`, `feature/`, `hotfix/`. ```bash git checkout main && git pull origin main git checkout -b feat/my-change # ... make changes ... git push origin feat/my-change # Open a PR → squash merge to main ``` Push to `main` triggers: 1. **Gitea Actions** — lint → test → validate (see CI Pipeline below) 2. **Orca** — automatic build + deploy (~3 min total) Monitor status: --- ## CI Pipeline Defined in `.gitea/workflows/ci.yaml`. | Job | What it checks | |-----|----------------| | `loc-budget` | All source files ≤ 500 LOC; soft target 300 | | `guardrail-integrity` | Commits touching guardrail files carry `[guardrail-change]` | | `go-lint` | `golangci-lint` on `ai-compliance-sdk/` | | `python-lint` | `ruff` + `mypy` on Python services | | `nodejs-lint` | `tsc --noEmit` + ESLint on Next.js services | | `test-go-ai-compliance` | `go test ./...` in `ai-compliance-sdk/` | | `test-python-backend-compliance` | `pytest` in `backend-compliance/` | | `test-python-document-crawler` | `pytest` in `document-crawler/` | | `test-python-dsms-gateway` | `pytest test_main.py` in `dsms-gateway/` | | `sbom-scan` | License + vulnerability scan via `syft` + `grype` | | `validate-canonical-controls` | OpenAPI contract baseline diff | --- ## File Budget | Limit | Value | How to check | |-------|-------|--------------| | Soft target | 300 LOC | `bash scripts/check-loc.sh` | | Hard cap | 500 LOC | Same; also enforced by `PreToolUse` hook + git pre-commit + CI | | Exceptions | `.claude/rules/loc-exceptions.txt` | Require written rationale + `[guardrail-change]` commit marker | The `.claude/settings.json` `PreToolUse` hook blocks Claude Code from writing or editing files that would exceed the hard cap. The git pre-commit hook re-checks. CI is the final gate. --- ## Links | | URL | |-|-----| | Admin dashboard | | | Developer portal | | | Backend API | | | AI SDK API | | | Gitea repo | | | Gitea Actions | |