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archipelagoandClaude Opus 5 eb48eab946 feat(apps): find out when an app has fallen behind upstream
Nodes offer an update when the signed catalog pins something newer than
what's running, and that machinery is fine. The missing step was the one
before it: nothing told *us* when upstream shipped. A pin could sit at
fedimintd v0.10.0 for months while every node in the fleet correctly and
confidently reported "up to date".

The reason nothing could tell us is that a manifest records only our
mirror — `source.archipelago-foundation.org/lfg2025/fedimintd:v0.10.0`
says nothing about the project it was mirrored from. So this adds an
optional `app.upstream` block naming the real source, and a script that
asks each one what it has released.

Running it answers the question that prompted this. Of 58 apps, 28 are
behind, including LND v0.18.4-beta against v0.21.2-beta, Bitcoin Core
28.4 against 31.1, and fedimintd/gatewayd v0.10.0 against v0.10.1.

Two choices worth stating. An app with no `upstream` block is reported
as UNTRACKED rather than skipped — a silent skip is how this stayed
invisible, and before this commit all 58 were silently skipped. And a
suggestion prefers our own tag variant: telling someone pinned to
`postgres:16.13-alpine` that the newest tag is `18.6-trixie` is true and
useless, because swapping the base image is a different decision from
bumping a version.

Five apps are deliberately left untracked (barkd, immich-postgres,
indeedhub-minio, lightning-stack, pine-whisper): I could not establish
their upstream with confidence, and a wrong `repo` produces a confident
wrong verdict, which is worse than an honest gap.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-17 08:04:33 -04:00

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app:
id: pine-piper
name: Pine Piper (TTS)
version: "2.2.2"
# Where this app comes from, so scripts/check-upstream-releases.py can
# tell us when the pin below has fallen behind. Without it nothing can:
# container.image names our mirror, not the project it was mirrored from.
upstream:
kind: github
repo: rhasspy/wyoming-piper
description: Wyoming-protocol Piper text-to-speech engine. Internal Pine voice-assistant stack member — gives Home Assistant Assist a natural voice for spoken responses on the PineVoice satellite.
category: home
# Hyphen name matches the runtime references (stack member table / startup
# order) + the live container, so on an existing node the orchestrator ADOPTS
# the running engine rather than recreating it (downloaded voices under /data
# preserved).
container_name: pine-piper
container:
image: docker.io/rhasspy/wyoming-piper:2.2.2
pull_policy: if-not-present
network: archy-net
network_aliases: [pine-piper]
# The image entrypoint already binds tcp://0.0.0.0:10200; this arg only
# picks the voice (mirrors the pine ha-stack.yml compose command).
custom_args: ["--voice", "en_GB-alba-medium"]
dependencies:
- storage: 1Gi
resources:
memory_limit: 512Mi
security:
# cap-drop=ALL is applied by the orchestrator. A plain Python Wyoming server
# on an unprivileged port needs no added capabilities.
capabilities: []
readonly_root: false # downloads the voice into /data on first run
no_new_privileges: true
network_policy: isolated
ports:
# Published so Home Assistant (on the pasta net) can reach the engine via
# host.containers.internal:10200 (the Wyoming integration endpoint).
- host: 10200
container: 10200
protocol: tcp
auth: none
auth_rationale: >-
Wyoming voice protocol, a binary local-only stream consumed by Home Assistant; not HTTP and not browser-reachable.
volumes:
- type: bind
source: /var/lib/archipelago/pine-piper
target: /data
options: [rw]
environment: []
health_check:
type: tcp
endpoint: localhost:10200
interval: 30s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
start_period: 60s # first start downloads the voice
metadata:
author: Rhasspy / Home Assistant
icon: /assets/img/app-icons/pine.svg
website: https://github.com/rhasspy/wyoming-piper
repo: https://github.com/rhasspy/wyoming-piper
license: MIT
tags:
- home
- voice
- text-to-speech
- wyoming