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k 6876c0c280 fix: de-risk launch_seed, monitor price feeds, enforce single-process
Three pre-launch audit findings:

launch_seed.py — destructive cleanup is now OPT-IN
  Previously `launch_seed.py --yes` truncated KOL history (divergence /
  holdings / posts older than 30d) by default — an accidental run erased
  unrecoverable data, and abort_if_live_user_state() only guards on
  subscriptions/bindings, not KOL history. Now nothing is deleted unless
  --wipe is passed; the safe path is --seed-only (pure fetch). Bare/--yes
  without --wipe refuses and prints guidance.

/api/health/deep — monitor the price feeds, not just scrapers
  The deep healthcheck only watched the (redundant) Trump scrapers + DB, so a
  dead Binance/HL price feed — which silently stops ALL tp_sl_monitor stop-loss
  / take-profit firing on live trades — left health green. Added per-feed
  liveness (binance.last_tick_at, hl_price_feed.last_tick_at) with a 180s boot
  grace so startup doesn't false-503. Body now includes price_feeds[].

Single-process enforcement (multi-worker safety)
  The backend is single-process by design (in-memory scheduler, replay cache,
  tp_sl table, price_store). systemd unit lacked the --workers 1 + rationale
  that supervisor.conf already had; added it. Added a runtime advisory file
  lock (app.main._acquire_singleton_lock): only the leader starts background
  tasks; extra workers serve HTTP reads only and log CRITICAL. health/deep now
  reports is_leader so the misconfig is visible to monitors.

72 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 14:29:24 +08:00

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[Unit]
Description=TrumpSignal API + Truth Social poller
After=network-online.target postgresql.service
Wants=network-online.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=trumpsignal
Group=trumpsignal
WorkingDirectory=/opt/trumpsignal/backend
EnvironmentFile=/opt/trumpsignal/backend/.env
# MUST stay --workers 1. The backend is single-process BY DESIGN: APScheduler,
# scanner_state, the signed-request replay cache, tp_sl_monitor's open-trade
# table and price_store are all in-memory and NOT shared across processes.
# With >1 worker the scheduler runs in every worker (duplicate scans / ingest /
# trades), the scanner toggle split-brains, and TP/SL only sees same-worker
# trades. A runtime singleton lock in app.main now refuses to start background
# tasks in extra workers as a backstop, but the correct config is one worker.
# To scale horizontally, move scheduler leadership + scanner state + replay
# cache to Redis/DB FIRST. (Mirrors deploy/supervisor.conf.)
ExecStart=/opt/trumpsignal/backend/venv/bin/uvicorn app.main:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000 --workers 1
# Auto-restart on any exit (crash, OOM, segfault, manual kill).
# RestartSec=10 = wait 10s between restart attempts so we don't hammer a broken state.
Restart=always
RestartSec=10
# Burst protection: if we crash > 5 times in 60s, give up (likely a real config bug,
# not transient). Reset by `systemctl reset-failed trumpsignal-api`.
StartLimitIntervalSec=60
StartLimitBurst=5
# Hardening
NoNewPrivileges=yes
ProtectSystem=strict
ProtectHome=yes
ReadWritePaths=/opt/trumpsignal/backend
PrivateTmp=yes
# Logging — journald captures stdout/stderr; view with `journalctl -u trumpsignal-api -f`
StandardOutput=journal
StandardError=journal
SyslogIdentifier=trumpsignal-api
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target