Brand-aligned reverse-DNS: io.cameleer matches the owned cameleer.io
domain. Part of institutionalization prep — clean break, no compat shims.
Scope:
- 613 .java files: package + import declarations and directory layout
- 5 POMs: groupId for cameleer-server-parent and 4 modules; mainClass FQN
in cameleer-license-minter; internal inter-module dep coordinates
- .claude/rules/{core,app}-classes.md + CLAUDE.md: keep class/API maps in
sync per the maintenance rule in CLAUDE.md
Out of scope (intentionally preserved on com.cameleer):
- com.cameleer:cameleer-common — external dep from the agent repo
- Spring config namespaces (cameleer.server.*) — they're property keys,
not Java packages
Consumer heads-up:
- cameleer-saas pulls io.cameleer:cameleer-license-{api,minter} on next
sync; their POMs need the matching groupId bump.
Verification: mvn install -DskipITs (273 server-app unit tests pass under
io.cameleer.* package names; license-api / server-core / license-minter
modules all green). The repackage step's JAR-rename failure during the run
was a file lock from a co-running dev server, unrelated to the rename.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
End-to-end IT covering the full lifecycle: mint a token via
cameleer-license-minter (test-scope), POST it via /api/v1/admin/license,
verify state=ACTIVE, clear gate, revalidate from PG, verify state restored.
Plus: tampered signature -> 400 + LICENSE/FAILURE audit row, gate not
mutated to ACTIVE.
Adds cameleer-license-minter as a test-scope dep on cameleer-server-app
(verified absent from runtime/compile classpaths). Also disables the
default spring-boot:repackage execution on the minter pom so the main
artifact stays as a plain library JAR consumable as a Maven dependency
(the cli classifier still produces the executable jar).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Maven: enable useIncrementalCompilation; Surefire forkCount=1C +
reuseForks=true so unit-test JVMs are reused per CPU core instead of
spawning per class (205 tests pass under the new strategy).
- Testcontainers: opt-in reuse via .withReuse(true) on Postgres +
ClickHouse base; per-developer enable via ~/.testcontainers.properties.
- UI: drop redundant `tsc --noEmit` from `npm run build` (Vite already
type-checks); split into a dedicated `npm run typecheck` script.
- CI: cache ~/.npm and ui/node_modules/.vite alongside Maven; npm ci with
--prefer-offline --no-audit --fund=false; paths-ignore for docs-only,
.planning/ and .claude/ changes so doc-only pushes skip the pipeline.
- Docs: CLAUDE.md + .claude/rules/cicd.md updated with the new build
knobs and the Testcontainers reuse opt-in.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Declared in cameleer-server-core pom (canonical location for unit-testable
rendering without Spring) and mirrored in cameleer-server-app pom so the
app module compiles standalone without a full reactor install.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds ApacheOutboundHttpClientFactory (Apache HttpClient 5) that memoizes
CloseableHttpClient instances keyed on effective TLS + timeout config, and
OutboundHttpConfig (@ConfigurationProperties) that validates trusted CA paths
at startup and exposes OutboundHttpClientFactory as a Spring bean.
TRUST_ALL mode disables both cert validation (TrustAllManager in SslContextBuilder)
and hostname verification (NoopHostnameVerifier on SSLConnectionSocketFactoryBuilder).
WireMock HTTPS integration test covers trust-all bypass, system-default PKIX rejection,
and client memoization.
OIDC audit: OidcProviderHelper and OidcTokenExchanger use Nimbus SDK's own HTTP layer
(DefaultResourceRetriever for JWKS, HTTPRequest.send() for token exchange) plus the
bespoke InsecureTlsHelper for TLS skip-verify; neither uses OutboundHttpClientFactory.
Retrofit deferred to a separate follow-up per plan §20.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rename Java packages from com.cameleer3 to com.cameleer, module
directories from cameleer3-* to cameleer-*, and all references
throughout workflows, Dockerfiles, docs, migrations, and pom.xml.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>