Two bugs fixed:
1. Blue team evaluation was also sent to Tempo. Only operator (red team)
execution time should be logged — blue team time is tracked internally
in Aegis but does NOT represent billable operator work. Added a
whitelist (_TEMPO_ACTIVITY_TYPES = {"red_team_execution"}).
2. _calculate_duration() re-computed duration from red_started_at to
datetime.utcnow() at call time, without subtracting paused seconds.
This caused inflated times (e.g. 45 min instead of 5 min) when there
was any delay between the workflow transition and the Tempo call.
Now the duration_seconds already computed by _create_phase_worklog
(gross elapsed - paused) is passed directly to auto_log_test_worklog
and used as-is, so Aegis and Tempo always agree on the duration.
Also: use red_started_at as the worklog date (not submission timestamp)
so the Tempo entry reflects when the work actually happened.
Each user can now store their own personal Tempo API token in their
profile settings. Time is logged using each user's own credentials.
Backend:
- Migration b044: adds tempo_api_token column to users table
- User model: adds tempo_api_token column
- UserPreferencesUpdate: adds tempo_api_token field (write-only)
- UserOut: adds tempo_api_token (excluded) + tempo_token_set bool;
@model_validator derives both jira_token_set and tempo_token_set
- users router: handles tempo_api_token same as jira_api_token
(empty string clears it, never returned in responses)
- tempo_service: refactored to per-user token; has_tempo_configured(),
get_user_tempo_client(user) use user.tempo_api_token; global
TEMPO_ENABLED still acts as kill-switch
- system router: /system/tempo-test now uses current user's personal
token (any role); removed global TEMPO_API_TOKEN dependency
Frontend:
- settings.ts: UserPreferencesUpdate.tempo_api_token, UserMeOut.tempo_token_set
- SettingsPage ProfileSection: Tempo Integration section with password
field, show/hide toggle, configured badge, and Test Tempo button —
mirrors the Jira token UX exactly
- JiraConfigSection: removed stale global Tempo test block
- Add red_started_at/blue_started_at timing fields to Test model with Alembic migration
- Modify workflow transitions to auto-create integrity-hashed worklogs: Start Execution records red_started_at, Submit to Blue Team stops Red timer and creates worklog then starts Blue timer, Submit for Review stops Blue timer and creates worklog
- Auto-sync worklogs to Tempo when test has a Jira link
- Add LiveTimer component showing real-time elapsed counter during active phases
- Clear timing fields on test reopen
- Fix campaign test management: replace broken navigate-to-tests flow with AddTestToCampaignModal that lets users search and add existing tests directly from the campaign detail page
Full Jira/Tempo pipeline: link Aegis entities to Jira issues, auto-sync
status hourly, log time internally with integrity hashing, and optionally
push worklogs to Tempo.
- 1.1 JiraLink model + Worklog model: Alembic migration b020 with indexes,
enums (jiralinkentitytype, jirasyncdirection), and integrity_hash column
- 1.2 Jira service: atlassian-python-api wrapper with lazy singleton client,
search/create/sync operations, feature-flagged via JIRA_ENABLED
- 1.3 Jira router: CRUD endpoints for /jira/links, /jira/search,
/jira/create-issue with audit logging and entity-to-issue auto-creation
- 1.4 Tempo service: worklog push via tempo-api-python-client, auto-log from
test completions when TEMPO_ENABLED, graceful fallback on failure
- 1.5 Worklog service + router: immutable internal time records with SHA-256
integrity hash, CRUD at /worklogs, /worklogs/{id}/verify endpoint
- 1.6 Frontend: JiraLinkPanel component (search, link, sync, unlink) and
WorklogTimeline component (timeline view, manual log form) integrated into
TestDetailPage sidebar, CampaignDetailPage grid, TechniqueDetailPage
- 1.7 Jira sync job: APScheduler hourly job syncs all links from Jira,
registered in background scheduler alongside existing jobs