Benjamin Admin f4c9cea770 feat(iace/mitigations): group measure rows by title, collapse 21x→1 row
The "Maßnahmen" page in the Bremsscheibe project showed a flat list with
heavy redundancy — e.g. "Sicherheitszeichen nach ISO 7010" appeared on 21
separate rows, one per linked hazard. Same for "Gefahrenpiktogramme",
"Flucht- und Rettungswege" etc. The signal got lost in the noise.

This is a presentation-only regrouping. Each Hazard×Mitigation pair stays
a separate DB row with its own status, notes and edit history (option B
from the discussion: instances remain independently editable). The page
now collapses rows that share the same `m.title` into one group row.

Group row shows:
  - title + ISO 12100 sub-category (if encoded in description)
  - count of linked hazards on the right
  - compact status distribution "P · I · V" (Planned/Implemented/Verified)
  - shared checkbox that selects all instances in the group
Click expands the group and reveals the individual hazard×measure rows,
each with its own StatusBadge and detail-expand for MitigationHints.

State additions:
  - expandedGroup: Set<string> with keys `${type}:${title}` so the same
    title across different reduction stages stays independently togglable
  - groupByTitle() helper trims the title, falls back to "(ohne Titel)"
  - statusCounts() helper for the P·I·V breakdown

Pagination semantics swapped from 50 instances/page to 50 groups/page —
makes the list far easier to scan at the ~80-instance scale this project
exhibits.

LOC: 267 → 346 (well under the 500 hard cap).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 13:50:45 +02:00

breakpilot-compliance

DSGVO/AI-Act compliance platform — 10 services, Go · Python · TypeScript

CI Go Python Node.js TypeScript FastAPI DSGVO AI Act LOC guard Services


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+

git clone ssh://git@gitea.meghsakha.com:22222/Benjamin_Boenisch/breakpilot-compliance.git
cd breakpilot-compliance

# Copy and populate secrets (never commit .env)
cp .env.example .env

# Start all services
docker compose up -d

For the Orca/Hetzner production target (x86_64), use the override:

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/.

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: https://gitea.meghsakha.com/Benjamin_Boenisch/breakpilot-compliance/actions


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.


URL
Admin dashboard https://admin-dev.breakpilot.ai
Developer portal https://developers-dev.breakpilot.ai
Backend API https://api-dev.breakpilot.ai
AI SDK API https://sdk-dev.breakpilot.ai
Gitea repo https://gitea.meghsakha.com/Benjamin_Boenisch/breakpilot-compliance
Gitea Actions https://gitea.meghsakha.com/Benjamin_Boenisch/breakpilot-compliance/actions
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