Phase B: Agent registers routes with mc-proxy on deploy #2

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kyle merged 2 commits from phase-b-route-registration into master 2026-03-27 08:36:25 +00:00

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84c487e7f8 Phase B: Agent registers routes with mc-proxy on deploy
The agent connects to mc-proxy via Unix socket and automatically
registers/removes routes during deploy and stop. This eliminates
manual mcproxyctl usage or TOML editing.

- New ProxyRouter abstraction wraps mc-proxy client library
- Deploy: after container starts, registers routes with mc-proxy
  using host ports from the registry
- Stop: removes routes from mc-proxy before stopping container
- Config: [mcproxy] section with socket path and cert_dir
- Nil-safe: if mc-proxy socket not configured, route registration
  is silently skipped (backward compatible)
- L7 routes use certs from convention path (<cert_dir>/<service>.pem)
- L4 routes use TLS passthrough (backend_tls=true)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 01:35:06 -07:00
8b1c89fdc9 Add mcp build command and deploy auto-build
Extends MCP to own the full build-push-deploy lifecycle. When deploying,
the CLI checks whether each component's image tag exists in the registry
and builds/pushes automatically if missing and build config is present.

- Add Build, Push, ImageExists to runtime.Runtime interface (podman impl)
- Add mcp build <service>[/<image>] command
- Add [build] section to CLI config (workspace path)
- Add path and [build.images] to service definitions
- Wire auto-build into mcp deploy before agent RPC
- Update ARCHITECTURE.md with runtime interface and deploy auto-build docs

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 01:34:25 -07:00