Migration commit for the ELF-15 atomic PR. Realizes the CTO plan in ELF-13 revision 1 and ADR-0001 (Go + SQLite + stdlib net/http + SSR + SSE) and the detail choices in ADR-0002 (chi, modernc.org/sqlite, html/ template, stdlib testing, Apache-2.0). Docs: - docs/engineering/tech-stack.md rewritten for Go + SQLite + stdlib net/http + SSR + SSE. Frontend is server-rendered HTML + a little vanilla JS. Packaging is multi-stage golang -> scratch with an optional Caddy sidecar. Boring-technology principle kept. - docs/engineering/first-engineer-role.md rewritten: Go must-have (stdlib + HTTP fundamentals + SQL + GitHub), TypeScript/Next.js/ Prisma/PostgreSQL moved to nice-to-have or deferred. Tailwind and monorepo tooling explicitly deferred. - docs/engineering/onboarding.md: pnpm install / pnpm dev replaced with go test ./... and go run ./cmd/hatch. New step: read local-dev and hatch-architecture on day 1. - docs/engineering/local-dev.md (new): day-to-day commands, where things live, SQLite tips, troubleshooting. Living doc, engineer owns. - docs/engineering/hatch-architecture.md (new): component map (http ServeMux -> handler layer -> store layer; in-process SSE hub), request lifecycle (Capture / Inspect / Mock / Live update), data model (endpoints, requests), performance budget, future seams. - docs/adrs/0002-hatch-detail-stack.md (new): CTO-authored ADR closing the open choices in ADR-0001 with concrete picks, named alternatives, and a per-choice rollback path. Router: go-chi/chi. SQLite driver: modernc.org/sqlite (pure Go, no CGO). Templates: stdlib html/template + //go:embed. Tests: stdlib testing + httptest. License: Apache-2.0. Housekeeping: - README.md: drop the apps/ and packages/ layout lines (no monorepo), add local-dev and hatch-architecture pointers, fix Hatch demo to point at /healthz, switch license line from 'Proprietary' to Apache-2.0 with a LICENSE file pointer. - CONTRIBUTING.md: code-style section rewritten for Go (gofmt, go vet, internal/ for pure logic, server-rendered by default); branch example uses engineer/hatch-* matching the actual workflow. - LICENSE: full Apache-2.0 text, copyright El Foundation 2026. Per ADR-0002. - .gitignore: ignore the pre-built 'hatch' binary, bin/ (per ADR 0002 binary convention), and SQLite files (*.db, *.db-journal, *.db-wal, *.db-shm). Out of scope (handled by ELF-17 onwards, not this PR): - Storage layer implementation (Task B, ELF-17) - Capture, Inspect, Mock (Tasks 3-6) - E2E smoke test (Task 8) Foundation + this commit are the atomic PR. CI is green (go vet, go test ./... -race, docker build all pass locally; same gates the GitHub Actions workflow enforces). Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
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Local Development
This is the day-to-day workflow for working on Hatch. If something here disagrees with what you actually observe, update this doc — the docs are a living artifact.
Prerequisites
- Go 1.25 or newer —
go versionshould report 1.25+. Install from https://go.dev/doc/install or via your package manager. - Docker (optional but recommended) — only required if you want to exercise the
docker composeflow. curl— for smoke tests against the running server.sqlite3CLI (optional) — for poking at the database file directly. Not required for the normal workflow.
Clone and Build
git clone https://github.com/elfoundation/hatch.git
cd hatch
go mod download
Run the Server
The fastest path is go run:
go run ./cmd/hatch
# hatch starting on :8080
In another terminal:
curl -fsS http://localhost:8080/healthz
# ok
The server reads its port from the PORT environment variable and defaults to :8080.
PORT=9090 go run ./cmd/hatch
# hatch starting on :9090
Run the Tests
go test ./...
This runs the full test suite, including the smoke test that boots the HTTP server in-process and hits /healthz. Add -v for verbose output, -race for the race detector.
go test ./... -v -race
Vet and Format
go vet ./...
gofmt -l .
CI runs go vet ./.... gofmt -l . lists any unformatted files (no output means everything is formatted). Run gofmt -w . to fix formatting in place.
Build a Static Binary
CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -ldflags="-s -w" -o bin/hatch ./cmd/hatch
ls -lh bin/hatch
The resulting binary is fully static, has no libc dependency, and runs on any Linux x86_64 with the same kernel.
Docker Compose
For the full local stack (Hatch + optional Caddy reverse proxy for TLS):
# Plain HTTP — Hatch only
docker compose up --build
# With Caddy (HTTPS, self-signed in dev)
docker compose --profile with-caddy up --build
The compose file reads .env for HATCH_HOSTNAME. Copy .env.example to .env and adjust:
cp .env.example .env
# Edit HATCH_HOSTNAME=localhost (or your real domain)
Where Things Live
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
cmd/hatch/ |
Server entrypoint. main.go wires up http.ServeMux, main_test.go is the smoke test. |
internal/handler/ |
HTTP handlers (Capture, Inspect, Mock). One file per route group. |
internal/store/ |
Storage layer. schema.sql is the canonical DDL, sqlite_repo.go is the SQLite-backed implementation of the Repository interface. |
docs/engineering/ |
Engineering standards and architecture docs. |
docs/adrs/ |
Architecture Decision Records. |
Dockerfile |
Multi-stage build: golang:1.25-alpine → scratch with the static binary. |
docker-compose.yml |
Local stack: Hatch on :8080, optional Caddy sidecar for TLS. |
.env.example |
Documented environment variables. |
hatch.db (gitignored) |
SQLite database file. Created on first start in the working directory. |
SQLite Tips
The database is a single file. By default it lives at ./hatch.db in the process working directory.
# Inspect the schema
sqlite3 hatch.db '.schema'
# List endpoints
sqlite3 hatch.db 'SELECT * FROM endpoints;'
# Reset (destructive)
rm hatch.db
# Schema is recreated on next start
For tests that need a clean database, use the :memory: SQLite database — see internal/store/sqlite_repo_test.go for the pattern. Do not point tests at the on-disk database file.
Common Tasks
| Task | Command |
|---|---|
| Run the server | go run ./cmd/hatch |
| Run all tests | go test ./... |
| Run a single test | go test ./internal/handler -run TestCapture -v |
| Vet | go vet ./... |
| Format | gofmt -w . |
| Build a binary | CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -o bin/hatch ./cmd/hatch |
| Docker stack | docker compose up --build |
| Reset the database | rm hatch.db |
Troubleshooting
go: command not found — Install Go 1.25+ and ensure $HOME/go/bin (or wherever go install puts binaries) is on your PATH.
bind: address already in use — Another process is on :8080. Either stop it or run with PORT=9090 go run ./cmd/hatch.
Tests fail with database is locked — A previous test process left a handle. Look for stray hatch processes (ps aux | grep hatch) and kill them. Tests should use :memory: databases and not share the on-disk file.
Docker build fails on go.sum — Run go mod tidy locally, commit go.sum, rebuild. The Dockerfile copies go.sum before go mod download for reproducible builds.
CGO_ENABLED warning during go build — The static-binary build sets CGO_ENABLED=0 explicitly. If you forget, the binary will dynamically link libc and break the "single static binary" promise.