POST /api/apps/install now returns 202 Accepted after the synchronous
pre-validation (resolve source, copy files, write .env, check for
placeholder secrets, validate path-type settings). The docker-facing
phases (compose pull → ensure volumes → compose up) are dispatched as
a background systemd-run unit (furtka-install-<app>) that writes stage
transitions to /var/lib/furtka/install-state.json. The UI polls
GET /api/apps/install/status every 1.5s and re-labels the modal
submit button — "Image wird heruntergeladen…" →
"Speicherbereiche werden erstellt…" → "Container wird gestartet…" —
instead of sitting dead on "Installing…" for 30+ seconds on large
images like Jellyfin.
Mirrors the exact shape of /api/catalog/sync/apply and
/api/furtka/update/apply: same fcntl lock, same atomic state-file
writes, same terminal-state poll loop ("done" | "error"). New CLI
subcommand `furtka app install-bg <name>` is what systemd-run invokes;
it's hidden from --help because regular CLI users still want the
synchronous `furtka app install <name>`.
Reinstall button on the app list polls too — after dispatch, its text
reflects the background stage until terminal, matching the modal
flow.
Tests:
- tests/test_install_runner.py (new, 9 cases): state roundtrip, lock
contention, happy-path phase ordering, error writes on pull/up
failure, lock release on both terminal outcomes.
- tests/test_api.py: new no_systemd_run fixture stubs subprocess.run;
existing install tests adapted to 202 response; new tests for 409
lock contention and the status endpoint.
- tests/test_cli.py: install-bg dispatches correctly and returns 1
on failure with journald-friendly stderr.
256 tests pass, ruff check + format clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>