[migration-approved]
Expert-driven workflow refinement on the Massnahmen page. The engine seeds
~80 mitigations per project, but for a concrete customer site most need a
relevance decision before they're meaningful in verification:
status: 'planned' | 'implemented' | 'verified' (existing — verification track)
is_relevant bool (new) (does this apply to *this* site?)
is_customer_standard bool (new) (already in place at customer — no evidence)
Decision flow on the Mitigations tab:
Engine-seeded → is_relevant=false (Default, waiting for expert)
Expert checks "Relevant" → is_relevant=true → surfaces in verification
Expert clicks trash → DELETE (banner warns: do not click Reinit
afterwards or seeds come back)
In verification, customer_standard=true bypasses evidence upload
is_customer_standard implies is_relevant (DB CHECK constraint).
Migration 029_iace_mitigation_relevance.sql:
ALTER TABLE iace_mitigations ADD COLUMN is_relevant ..., is_customer_standard ...
+ CHECK constraint + partial index on is_relevant for the verification
page's filter.
Backend (Go):
- Mitigation struct gains two bool fields
- CreateMitigation: defaults to false/false (engine-seeded mitigations
start unbewertet)
- UpdateMitigation: new case clauses for both keys; setting
is_customer_standard=true auto-flips is_relevant=true to satisfy
the CHECK constraint
- All three SELECT statements (ListMitigations, ListMitigationsByProject,
getMitigation) extended with the two new columns
Frontend:
- Maßnahmen-page columns: [Relev. ☑] [Lösch. 🗑] Title | #Hazards | P·I·V
- Group-header checkbox shows tri-state (indeterminate when partial),
flips all instances in the group at once
- Banner above the table: "Markiere jede Maßnahme als Relevant oder
lösche sie. Nach Löschen kein Neu initialisieren mehr drücken."
- Relevant rows tinted emerald, customer-standard label visible
- Legacy bulk-select state + helpers removed (the Relevant checkbox
now IS the primary mass action)
- useMitigations gains handleSetRelevant, handleSetCustomerStandard,
handleDeleteSilent (for non-confirm bulk deletes)
Future use: is_customer_standard mitigations from a prior project at the
same customer can later be auto-suggested when commissioning the next
plant — turning expert knowledge into reusable customer-profile data.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ai-compliance-sdk
Go/Gin service providing AI-Act compliance analysis: iACE impact assessments, UCCA rules engine, hazard library, training/academy, audit, escalation, portfolio, RBAC, RAG, whistleblower, workshop.
Port: 8090 → exposed 8093 (container: bp-compliance-ai-sdk)
Stack: Go 1.24, Gin, pgx, Postgres.
Architecture
Clean-arch refactor is complete:
cmd/server/main.go # Thin entrypoint, 7 LOC — wiring in internal/app/
internal/
├── app/
│ ├── app.go # Server initialization + lifecycle
│ └── routes.go # Route registration
├── api/handlers/ # 8 sub-resource handler files:
│ │ # iace_handler_projects, hazards, mitigations,
│ │ # techfile, monitoring, refdata, rag, components
├── iace/ # Store split into 7 files:
│ │ # store_projects, components, hazards,
│ │ # hazard_library, mitigations, evidence, audit
│ └── hazard_library/ # Split into 10 category files
└── ...
See ../AGENTS.go.md for the full convention.
Linting (Phase 5): .golangci.yml added — run golangci-lint run --timeout 5m ./....
Run locally
cd ai-compliance-sdk
go mod download
export COMPLIANCE_DATABASE_URL=...
go run ./cmd/server
Tests
go test -race -cover ./...
golangci-lint run --timeout 5m ./...
Co-located *_test.go, table-driven. Repo layer uses testcontainers-go (or the compose Postgres) — no SQL mocks.
Public API surface
Handlers under internal/api/handlers/ (8 sub-resource files). Health at GET /health. iACE, UCCA, training, academy, portfolio, escalation, audit, rag, whistleblower, workshop subresources. Every route is a contract.
Environment
| Var | Purpose |
|---|---|
COMPLIANCE_DATABASE_URL |
Postgres DSN |
LLM_GATEWAY_URL |
LLM router for rag/iACE |
QDRANT_URL |
Vector search |
Don't touch
DB schema. Hand-rolled migrations elsewhere own it.