Engine precision (stop foreign-machine patterns leaking into a project):
- Wire project.MachineType into the engine machine-type gate (empty input no
longer fires every machine class — press/cnc/excavator/crane/medical...).
- Capability-domain gating extended by 7 domains (outdoor, ventilation,
machining, bulk, palletizer, playground, fitness) so domain-specific hazards
only fire when the narrative names that domain; emitted via keyword_dictionary.
- Relevance backstop moved into iace (single gating contract, testable), and its
dominant false-anchor class removed (a long pattern word no longer matches a
short common token; prepositions/leitung added to the generic stoplist).
- New guard tests: TestCrossDomainPrecision (full pipeline, 0 foreign per GT) and
TestPatternReachability now asserts 0 dead patterns. Both GTs keep coverage 1.0.
Reachability fix: the 51 dead patterns required electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic
tags nothing produced — renamed to the canonical electrical_energy/
pneumatic_pressure/hydraulic_pressure/hydraulic_part.
Component review (negation is best-effort + expert-correctable):
- Parser surfaces negated components (ComponentMatch.Negated) instead of dropping
them; negated contribute no tags/energy → no phantom hazards.
- presence_status (vorhanden|nicht_vorhanden|geloescht) + ce_marked on components;
only `vorhanden` feed matching. CE+safety-relevant flags the PL/SIL obligation.
- Force re-seed preserves the expert's component decisions instead of wiping them.
- Tag-based component→hazard assignment (was: all on the first component).
- Negation-aware narrative parsing ("keine Pneumatik" no longer extracts it).
Local-dev DB: ai-sdk sets search_path=compliance,core,public; reconcile migrations
152-156 bring the consolidated local iace tables to the current schema + add the
presence_status/ce_marked columns. Machine-type vocabulary endpoint for the form.
[migration-approved]
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <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.