Reachability is controlled by the host firewall / compose port
publishing, not the bind address. Backend, compose, and docs all
now default to 0.0.0.0 so the API is reachable from the frontend
container, the host, and the LAN without per-env overrides.
Files:
- backend/src/cyclone/__main__.py: default host = 0.0.0.0
- docker-compose.yml: refresh the comment to match the new posture
- CLAUDE.md / README.md / docs/ARCHITECTURE.md / docs/REQUIREMENTS.md:
reframe the bind note accordingly
38 functional requirements + 18 non-functional requirements across 13 sections.
Includes traceability matrix mapping FRs to NFRs and to existing
docs/superpowers/specs/* artifacts. Closes round 1 of doc-prep
preparation for Cyclone implementation.
Add a 'Pipeline automation agent' section under '## Dev' that
points operators to the sibling project at
/Users/openclaw/dev/cyclone-pipeline/. Add a 'Sub-project 22
(shipped)' entry to the roadmap so the new project is discoverable
from the cyclone README's release history.
Adds pure local validators for the 10-digit NPI Luhn checksum (CMS-
published algorithm with the '80840' NPPES prefix) and 9-digit EIN
format (rejects reserved prefixes 00/07/80-89). No NPPES round-trip,
no IRS e-file lookup — catches the 99% typo case at parse time.
Surface:
- cyclone.npi.is_valid_npi / is_valid_tax_id / normalize_tax_id
- CLI: 'cyclone validate-npi <npi>' and 'cyclone validate-tax-id <ein>'
- API: GET /api/admin/validate-provider?npi=&tax_id=
- Parser validator: new R021_npi_checksum rule (warning, not error,
to keep test fixtures with placeholder NPIs ingestible)
- minimal_837p.txt fixture NPI updated from '1234567890' to the
Luhn-valid '1993999998' so strict-mode CLI parses still pass
Tests:
- test_npi.py — 27 cases (Luhn math, valid/invalid NPIs, EIN cases,
normalize_tax_id edge cases)
- test_api_validate_provider.py — 4 cases (both valid, both invalid,
omitted NPI, omitted tax_id)
- test_cli_validate.py — 8 cases (valid/invalid for both subcommands,
exit codes, malformed inputs)
- test_validator.py — 4 new R021 cases (valid Luhn silent, bad Luhn
warning, skipped when format bad, skipped when NPI missing)
Total: 923 tests pass.
Three pure-ASGI middlewares close completeness-review gaps §3.1.4
(no body/rate limits) and §3.1.25 (no security headers):
- BodySizeLimitMiddleware — rejects oversized uploads (50 MB
default, CYCLONE_MAX_BODY_BYTES override). 413 on over-cap
Content-Length and on chunked reads that cross the cap.
- RateLimitMiddleware — sliding-window per-IP limiter (300/min
default, CYCLONE_RATE_LIMIT_PER_MIN override). 429 over the
window. /api/health is exempt.
- SecurityHeadersMiddleware — stamps X-Content-Type-Options,
X-Frame-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy, and a
strict Content-Security-Policy on every response.
Every 413/429 also writes a tamper-evident api.request_rejected
event into the SP11 audit chain so an operator can correlate
rejections with the SP18 JSON logs.
GET /api/health is rewritten to return a subsystem snapshot:
DB connectivity (SELECT 1), MFT scheduler state, backup scheduler
state, live pubsub subscriber counts, last batch id + timestamp.
Returns status='degraded' if any subsystem is unhappy; per-subsystem
errors surfaced in the respective dict.
Cyclone.pubsub.EventBus.stats() — new method for live subscriber
counts.
13 new tests (test_security.py) + 1 updated (test_api.py health
endpoint). All 883 backend tests pass.
Cyclone previously emitted stdlib default-formatted log lines that
operators couldn't parse with anything beyond grep. SP18 replaces
that with:
- JsonFormatter: newline-delimited JSON, ISO-8601 ms timestamps,
structured "extra" dict, exception tracebacks serialized as a
single string.
- CycloneDevFormatter: tabular format for tail -f in dev.
- PiiScrubber: logging.Filter that redacts NPIs, SSNs, DOBs,
patient names — both inline in the message ("npi 1881068062")
and via PHI-keyed extras ({"dob": "1980-04-12"}).
- setup_logging(): idempotent entry point used by the API lifespan
and CLI main; respects CYCLONE_LOG_LEVEL/FILE/JSON/NO_PII_SCRUB.
- CLI --log-format=json|dev + --log-file=… flags.
- Migrate 9 highest-value log sites in scheduler/backup_scheduler/
backup_service to use extra={...} (input_filename, claims, parser,
backup_id, db_fingerprint, etc.).
34 new tests (test_logging_formatter + test_logging_scrubber +
test_logging_setup). All 867 backend tests pass.
Adds automated encrypted backups of the live SQLite file. Closes the
'no backup automation' gap called out in the completeness review
(docs/reviews/2026-06-20-cyclone-completeness-review.md §3.1 #3) and
gives the SP16 MFT scheduler a recovery path when the MFT pipeline
loses days of inbound 999/277CA work in a single crash.
Architecture
------------
- AES-256-GCM with PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256 (200,000 iters, 16-byte salt)
- Online backups via SQLite's .backup() API — no app downtime
- Salt + passphrase persisted to macOS Keychain (separate accounts
backup.passphrase + backup.salt) so the key is reproducible across
processes
- Two-step restore (initiate → confirm) with a one-shot 64-char hex
token; the second call disposes + rebuilds the engine only if the
token matches within a 5-minute TTL
- Tamper-evident audit chain (SP11) — db.backup_created,
db.backup_failed, db.backup_pruned, db.backup_restored,
db.backup_passphrase_set
- BackupService + BackupScheduler + module-level singletons
- 8 admin endpoints + 6 CLI subcommands
- Auto-start opt-in via CYCLONE_BACKUP_AUTOSTART=true; default
interval 24h, default retention 30 days
- Fallback posture: if no separate passphrase is set and SQLCipher
is enabled, the key is derived from the SQLCipher DB key with a
fixed salt + WARNING log (degraded but never plaintext)
New modules
-----------
- cyclone.backup — PBKDF2, AES-GCM, sidecar format
- cyclone.backup_service — create_now / list / verify / restore / prune / status
- cyclone.backup_scheduler — async tick loop with audit hooks
New surface
-----------
- 8 admin endpoints under /api/admin/backup/*
- 6 CLI subcommands under cyclone backup (init-passphrase, create,
list, verify, restore, prune, status)
- Migration 0012_backups.sql + DbBackup ORM
- store.add_backup_pending()
Tests
-----
- 14 unit tests in test_backup_crypto.py (key derivation, encrypt/
decrypt round-trip, tampered ciphertext, wrong passphrase, sidecar
round-trip, filename format)
- 19 tests in test_backup_service.py (create/list/verify/restore/
prune/status, error handling, fallback key, module singleton)
- 14 API tests in test_api_backup.py (all 8 endpoints + scheduler
endpoints, two-step restore, error responses)
- 10 tests in test_backup_scheduler.py (tick / start / stop /
audit / coalescing / module singleton)
- 5 CLI tests in test_cli_backup.py (create / list / verify /
restore confirm prompt / prune confirm prompt /
init-passphrase minimum-length check)
Total new tests: 62. All pass. Full backend suite: 833 passed,
9 skipped (gitignored prodfiles), 1 warning.
Design doc: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-06-21-cyclone-encrypted-backup-design.md
README: new 'Encrypted Backups (SP17)' section, SP17 entry in
Roadmap, retention default documented in §Project layout.
- Mark SP8 as shipped (Sub-projects 2 through 8)
- Drop the 'Next up: outbound 837P serializer' trailer
- New 'Outbound 837 Serializer' section above 'Per-Line Adjustment
Audit': design rationale (Approach A full rebuild vs spec §3.1
hybrid), two-surface UX (single-claim drawer download + multi-claim
inbox ZIP bundle), pointers to the serializer module, the two API
endpoints, the frontend helpers, and the UI entry points.
- New 'SP8 endpoints' subsection in the endpoint inventory.
- Mark SP4 as fully shipped (batch diff, search, CSV, a11y all landed)
- Add SP6 (Inbox) and SP7 (Per-line reconciliation) sections
- Add SP6 + SP7 endpoint inventories
- Note next up: outbound 837P serializer
The workflow-automation plan was authored but never committed; the
features it specified have shipped, so commit it for the historical
record alongside this README refresh.
The previous static key={c.id} let React reuse the same <TableRow>
element across refetches, so animate-row-flash only played on
initial mount and on the first render of a brand-new claim_id.
Updated rows whose claim_id was unchanged never re-flashed.
Re-keying on `${c.id}-${dataUpdatedAt}` re-mounts the row on
every refetch (initial load, filter change, parse invalidation),
so the 1.2s accent-tint flash replays each time.
Also: README's 'Frontend unit tests (when added)' is stale — npm
test now exists and runs 3 passing tests.
hooks: add dataUpdatedAt: 0 to the !isConfigured fallback return
so the pages type-check.