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breakpilot-compliance/backend-compliance
Benjamin Admin fbbd0957bd feat: Environmental stress test — the architecture works OUTSIDE cyber (Phase Ω, data-only)
First NON-cyber stress test. Every prior journey was cyber (infosec/software/product security).
Environmental brings a completely different mental model (substance flows, emissions, water,
chemicals, energy, circularity). The claim under test: RS-005 carries it UNCHANGED — only new DATA,
zero runtime code.

ISO 14001 (an EMS) is modelled as a Company Profile and run through the SAME engines as ISO 27001 ->
CRA (new pattern transition_pattern_iso14001_to_environmental_v1.yaml, capabilities as VERBS):
  - ISO 14001 yields 5 environmental MANAGEMENT capabilities (Welt-1, probably present)
  - the concrete substance/emission/water/material EVIDENCE is the 11-capability delta
  - rejected_assumptions state what ISO 14001 does NOT produce (substance lists, REACH, emissions,
    battery passports, water analyses) — preserving the Welt-1/Welt-2 separation
  - the Journey Matcher stays domain-agnostic: ISO14001->Environmental 100%, cyber journeys 0%

Result: a non-cyber domain ran through Reality -> ... -> Journey with 0 new runtime classes and 0
new pipeline — a stronger generality proof than ten more cyber regulations.

Also extends the Architecture Stability ledger with the third KPI column the user requested — "new
capability types" — as a granularity Frühindikator (a domain needing ~80 new types at 0 runtime would
flag a too-coarse/too-fine capability model). Environmental = 16 types (5 mgmt + 11 evidence), in
range. Ledger now flags cyber vs non_cyber family. Non-runtime -> no deploy. 19 tests pass, check-loc 0.
2026-06-28 11:10:07 +02:00
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backend-compliance

Python/FastAPI service implementing the DSGVO compliance API: DSR, DSFA, consent, controls, risks, evidence, audit, vendor management, ISMS, change requests, document generation.

Port: 8002 (container: bp-compliance-backend) Stack: Python 3.12, FastAPI, SQLAlchemy 2.x, Alembic, Keycloak auth.

Architecture

compliance/
├── api/            # Routers (thin, ≤30 LOC per handler)
├── services/       # Business logic
├── repositories/   # DB access
├── domain/         # Value objects, domain errors
├── schemas/        # Pydantic models, split per domain
└── db/models/      # SQLAlchemy ORM, one module per aggregate

The service follows this layered target structure but not all files are fully refactored yet. Phase 1 backlog is tracked in .claude/rules/loc-exceptions.txt (27 backend-compliance files currently excepted).

See ../AGENTS.python.md for the full convention and ../.claude/rules/architecture.md for the non-negotiable rules.

Run locally

cd backend-compliance
pip install -r requirements.txt
export COMPLIANCE_DATABASE_URL=...  # Postgres (Hetzner or local)
uvicorn main:app --reload --port 8002

Tests

pytest compliance/tests/ -v
pytest --cov=compliance --cov-report=term-missing

Layout: tests/unit/, tests/integration/, tests/contracts/. Contract tests diff /openapi.json against tests/contracts/openapi.baseline.json.

Public API surface

404+ endpoints across /api/v1/*. Grouped by domain: ai, audit, consent, dsfa, dsr, gdpr, vendor, evidence, change-requests, generation, projects, company-profile, isms. Every path is a contract — see the "Public endpoints" rule in the root CLAUDE.md.

Environment

Var Purpose
COMPLIANCE_DATABASE_URL Postgres DSN, sslmode=require
KEYCLOAK_* Auth verification
QDRANT_URL, QDRANT_API_KEY Vector search
CORE_VALKEY_URL Session cache

Don't touch

Database schema, __tablename__, column names, existing migrations under migrations/. See root CLAUDE.md rule 3.