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Phase 02: Docker Integration - 2 plan(s) in 2 wave(s) - Plan 01: Infrastructure setup (Docker socket, curl, env vars) - Plan 02: Container query workflow with fuzzy matching - Sequential execution (02 depends on 01) - Ready for execution Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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phase: 02-docker-integration
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plan: 02
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type: execute
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wave: 2
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depends_on: ["02-01"]
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files_modified: [n8n-workflow.json]
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autonomous: false
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must_haves:
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truths:
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- "User can send 'status' and see running container summary"
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- "User can ask about specific container by name and see details"
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- "Fuzzy matching works (plex finds plex-server)"
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- "Multiple matches prompt for clarification"
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- "Docker connection failure shows clear error message"
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artifacts:
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- path: "n8n-workflow.json"
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provides: "Docker query workflow branch"
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contains: "Execute Command"
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key_links:
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- from: "n8n-workflow.json"
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to: "Docker API"
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via: "Execute Command node with curl"
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pattern: "curl.*unix-socket"
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- from: "Code node (parse)"
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to: "Container JSON"
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via: "JSON.parse"
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pattern: "JSON.parse"
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- from: "Code node (match)"
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to: "Container names"
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via: "fuzzy match function"
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pattern: "includes.*toLowerCase"
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---
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<objective>
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Add Docker query capability to n8n workflow - list containers, match by name, format responses.
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Purpose: Enable users to query container status through Telegram conversation.
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Output: Updated n8n-workflow.json with Docker query branch that handles "status" and container-specific queries.
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</objective>
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<execution_context>
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@/home/luc/.claude/get-shit-done/workflows/execute-plan.md
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@/home/luc/.claude/get-shit-done/templates/summary.md
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</execution_context>
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<context>
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@.planning/PROJECT.md
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@.planning/ROADMAP.md
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@.planning/STATE.md
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@.planning/phases/02-docker-integration/02-RESEARCH.md
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@.planning/phases/02-docker-integration/02-CONTEXT.md
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@.planning/phases/02-docker-integration/02-01-SUMMARY.md
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@n8n-workflow.json
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</context>
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<tasks>
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<task type="auto">
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<name>Task 1: Add Docker Query Branch to Workflow</name>
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<files>n8n-workflow.json</files>
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<action>
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Extend the existing n8n workflow with Docker query capability.
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**New nodes to add:**
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1. **Switch Node** (after IF User Authenticated, replaces direct connection to Format Echo):
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- Route based on message content
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- Case 1: Message contains "status" OR starts with container-related keywords -> Docker Query branch
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- Case 2: Default -> existing Echo branch (for now, will be replaced by Claude NLU in Phase 4)
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2. **Execute Command Node** (Docker List):
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- Command: `curl --unix-socket /var/run/docker.sock 'http://localhost/v1.53/containers/json?all=true'`
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- This fetches all containers (running and stopped)
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3. **Code Node** (Parse and Match):
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- Parse JSON response from curl
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- Extract container name from user message (simple: look for words that aren't "status", "show", "check", etc.)
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- Implement fuzzy matching per CONTEXT.md:
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- Case-insensitive
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- Strip common prefixes (linuxserver-, binhex-)
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- Substring match
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- Handle cases:
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- No container name -> return summary (count by state)
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- Single match -> return that container's details
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- Multiple matches -> return list and ask for clarification
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- No matches -> return "not found" message
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4. **Code Node** (Format Response):
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- Format per CONTEXT.md:
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- Emoji + text: "checkmark plex-server: Running (2 days)"
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- State emoji mapping: running=checkmark, exited=X, paused=pause, restarting=arrows, dead=skull
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- Summary shows counts: "25 running, 3 stopped"
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- Single container shows: name, state, uptime, image
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- Strip leading slash from container names
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- Calculate uptime from Status field (already human-readable like "Up 2 days")
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5. **Telegram Send** (reuse existing Send Echo node or create new for Docker responses)
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**Connection changes:**
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- IF User Authenticated -> Switch Node
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- Switch Node case "docker" -> Execute Command -> Parse and Match -> Format Response -> Telegram Send
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- Switch Node default -> Format Echo -> Send Echo (existing)
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**Error handling:**
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- If curl fails (non-zero exit), format error message: "Can't reach Docker - check if n8n has socket access"
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- If JSON parse fails, format error message: "Unexpected Docker response"
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**Important implementation notes from RESEARCH.md:**
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- Container names have leading slash: use `.replace(/^\//, '')`
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- Health status may not exist: use optional chaining `?.`
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- Use simple substring matching first (no external library needed)
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</action>
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<verify>
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- n8n-workflow.json contains Execute Command node with curl command
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- n8n-workflow.json contains Code nodes for parsing and formatting
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- Switch node routes "status" messages to Docker branch
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- JSON structure is valid (can be imported into n8n)
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</verify>
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<done>Workflow JSON updated with complete Docker query branch</done>
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</task>
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<task type="checkpoint:human-action" gate="blocking">
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<name>Task 2: Import Updated Workflow</name>
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<action>
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User imports the updated n8n-workflow.json into n8n:
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1. Open n8n in browser
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2. Go to the Docker Manager Bot workflow
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3. Delete existing workflow (or create new one)
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4. Import updated n8n-workflow.json
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5. Select Telegram API credential for both Telegram nodes
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6. Activate workflow
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</action>
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<resume-signal>Confirm workflow imported and activated</resume-signal>
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</task>
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<task type="checkpoint:human-verify" gate="blocking">
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<name>Task 3: Verify Docker Query Flow</name>
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<what-built>Docker query capability via Telegram conversation</what-built>
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<how-to-verify>
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Test these scenarios in Telegram:
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1. **Summary query:**
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- Send: "status"
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- Expected: Summary like "Container summary: 15 running, 2 stopped"
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2. **Specific container (exact match):**
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- Send: "status plex" (or name of a container you have)
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- Expected: Detailed status with emoji, state, uptime
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3. **Fuzzy match:**
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- Send: "check plex" (partial name)
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- Expected: Same as above - finds plex-server or similar
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4. **Multiple matches (if applicable):**
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- Send a name that matches multiple containers
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- Expected: List of matches asking for clarification
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5. **Not found:**
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- Send: "status nonexistent123"
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- Expected: "No container found matching..." message
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6. **Fallback to echo (non-docker message):**
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- Send: "hello"
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- Expected: Echo response (existing behavior)
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</how-to-verify>
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<resume-signal>Confirm all test scenarios pass, or describe failures</resume-signal>
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</task>
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</tasks>
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<verification>
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- "status" returns container summary with counts
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- Container name query returns detailed status with emoji
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- Fuzzy matching works (partial names, case-insensitive)
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- Multiple matches prompt for clarification
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- Non-docker messages fall through to echo
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- Docker errors show clear message
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</verification>
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<success_criteria>
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- User sends "status" -> sees running container count/summary
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- User sends "status plex" -> sees plex container details with emoji status
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- User sends "hello" -> gets echo response (existing flow works)
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- Invalid container name -> clear "not found" message
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</success_criteria>
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<output>
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After completion, create `.planning/phases/02-docker-integration/02-02-SUMMARY.md`
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</output>
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