The most load-bearing write workflow — droplet provisioning is the spine
of phase 4a deployment onboarding.
DigitalOcean.Client: create_droplet, get_droplet, list_droplets_by_tag,
destroy_droplet. list_paginated/3 now threads caller-supplied params
(opts[:params]) through pagination so tag-filtered listing works.
Four droplet saga steps:
- CreateDroplet — POST a droplet, tagged arcadia-saga-<saga8> +
managed-by-arcadia-cloud. Idempotency: re-run checks context for
droplet_id, then queries DO by the saga tag, so a crash between POST
and context-save adopts the existing droplet. compensate destroys it.
- WaitDropletActive — polls get_droplet until status "active" (96x5s);
records the public IP. No compensation (waiting has no side effect).
- RegisterDroplet — fetches the droplet, upserts it into cloud_resources
(inventory consistent immediately, not at next 15-min sync) and writes
cloud_provisioned desired-state {size_slug, region, image}. compensate
removes the DB rows (the droplet itself is destroyed by CreateDroplet's
compensate).
- DestroyDroplet — DELETE the droplet + mark its cloud_resources row
deleted. Terminal/irreversible: compensate is a logged noop, per the
saga design destroy-class steps don't roll back.
Provisioning helpers:
- provision_droplet/1 — [CreateDroplet, WaitDropletActive, RegisterDroplet]
- destroy_droplet/2 — [DestroyDroplet]
Live smoke verified end-to-end (full create + destroy on a real
s-1vcpu-512mb-10gb droplet in syd1):
- provision saga completed: droplet 572017320 created, reached active
with public IP, registered into cloud_resources (status=active) +
cloud_provisioned (spec recorded).
- destroy saga completed: cloud_resources row marked deleted; droplet
confirmed 404 on DO afterward. Account back to its original 5
droplets, zero leftover, ~1 cent total cost.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>