TASK-004: Replace module-level mutable runtime flags in service layer with injected state holder, eliminating hidden global state and improving testability and synchronization boundaries. Changes: - Create JailServiceState dataclass in app/utils/runtime_state.py to hold backend capability cache and synchronization lock - Add JailServiceState as a field in RuntimeState (with default_factory) - Remove module-level _backend_cmd_supported and _backend_cmd_lock from jail_service.py - Refactor _check_backend_cmd_supported() to accept state parameter - Inject JailServiceState into list_jails() and _fetch_jail_summary() via parameters - Add get_jail_service_state() dependency provider in app/dependencies.py - Add JailServiceStateDep type alias for router injection - Update jails router to receive and pass state to service functions - Update all tests to use jail_service_state fixture and pass state to functions - Remove duplicate _MAX_PAGE_SIZE constant definition - Document mutable state management in Backend-Development.md - Update Architecture.md to describe JailServiceState and state nesting pattern Benefits: - Eliminates global mutable state and associated race conditions - Makes state visible to callers (not hidden in module scope) - Enables test isolation (each test gets fresh state) - Prepares codebase for multi-worker deployments (state can be extracted to shared backend) - Synchronization boundaries are now explicit (state.get_backend_cmd_lock()) Compliance: - All tests pass (17 passed in TestListJails, TestGetJail, TestLockInitialization) - No ruff linting errors - Type-safe: JailServiceState properly typed with asyncio.Lock, bool | None Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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