Show the kiosk label prefix, and let a plugin declare the settings it owns

Three defects, all found on printedparts_label_prefix, all one root cause:
nothing in the framework knew that setting existed.

The parts kiosk runs logged out. An unauthenticated read of a setting is
limited to an allowlist, the key was not on it, so the kiosk got a 404 and
fell back to no prefix. An admin previewing the same page while logged in saw
the prefix, which is why it looked like it worked.

The same setting also looked like it would not save. The row did not exist on
a site that installed the plugin before the setting was added, so the first
save created it - under the placeholder category the settings API uses for
keys it does not recognise, where the plugin's settings page, which lists by
category, could no longer see it. The value was in the database the whole
time.

And the row was missing in the first place because seeding ran from
on_install / on_enable, which fire only on a state transition. Neither runs
again on an upgrade, so a setting added in a later plugin version never
reached a site that installed an earlier one. The comment claiming enable ran
every upgrade cycle was simply wrong.

A plugin now declares the settings it owns in get_settings_defaults(): key,
default, type, category, description, and whether a logged-out page may read
it. The framework seeds declared keys at install, at enable, and on every
flask plugin upgrade-all; files a first-time write under the declared
category; re-homes any row left in the placeholder category, value untouched;
and answers an anonymous read for keys marked public. Core carries no list of
any plugin's keys.

Contract 0.16.0 (additive optional hook). printedparts and printers move to
the hook and floor their core_version at 0.16.0. The dev database had two rows
in the misfiled state (printedparts_alert_email, employee_db_host); the first
repairs itself on the next upgrade pass.
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@@ -10,6 +10,35 @@ ADR-007 and ADR-002.
## [Unreleased]
### Fixed
- The 3D parts kiosk label prefix never appeared on the kiosk. The kiosk runs
logged out, and an unauthenticated read of a setting is limited to an
allowlist the key was not on, so the kiosk got a 404 and fell back to no
prefix. An admin previewing the same page while logged in saw it, which is
why it looked like it worked. A plugin now declares which of its settings a
logged-out page may read.
- The same setting also looked like it would not save. The row did not exist on
a site that installed the plugin before the setting was added, so the first
save created it - under a placeholder category, where the settings page, which
lists by category, could no longer see it. The value was in the database the
whole time. A first-time save now files the key under the category its owner
declares. Any row already misfiled is repaired in place on upgrade, value
untouched. The 3D parts alert email and the employee directory host were in
that state.
- Settings added in a later plugin version never reached a site that installed
an earlier one. The seeding ran from `on_install` / `on_enable`, which fire
only on a state transition, so neither ran again on an upgrade - and the
comment claiming enable ran every upgrade cycle was wrong.
`flask plugin upgrade-all` now seeds missing declared settings, without
touching values a site has configured.
### Added
- Plugin contract 0.16.0: `get_settings_defaults()` lets a plugin declare the
settings it owns (key, default, type, category, description, and whether an
unauthenticated caller may read it). See `docs/PLUGIN-HOOKS.md`.
## [0.8.1] - 2026-08-05
Everything here shipped after v0.8.0 was tagged the same morning, driven by two

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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Refactor phases 0-5 landed; phase 6 (multi-site distribution readiness) largely
- 1159 tests, naming/style check green, Gitea Actions CI (backend + naming + frontend build + a lean-build job + a migrations-mysql job that runs the real fresh upgrade on utf8mb4 MySQL 8)
- GE-Enforce HTTPS cutover: the displays/kiosks cohort now fetches manifest + inline payloads entirely over HTTPS (share-less); the `gea-shopfloor-display` scope is authored in code (`plugins/geenforce/seed_display_scope.py`) and published via `seed_display_scope(publish=True)`. Other fleet PC types still enforce from the SMB share and only report. See `docs/geenforce-api-cutover.md`.
- `__contract_version__` at 0.15.0 (0.12.0 mailer, 0.13.0 User/Role, 0.14.0 send_webhook, 0.15.0 authorized_service_token) (product `__version__` 0.7.0, tags v0.5.0/v0.6.0/v0.7.0 - distinct series, ADR-007)
- `__contract_version__` at 0.16.0 (0.12.0 mailer, 0.13.0 User/Role, 0.14.0 send_webhook, 0.15.0 authorized_service_token, 0.16.0 get_settings_defaults) (product `__version__` 0.7.0, tags v0.5.0/v0.6.0/v0.7.0 - distinct series, ADR-007)
- 13 bundled plugins all satisfy contract: computers, employees, geenforce, knowledgebase, machines, measuringtools, network, notifications, printedparts, printers, slides, usb, warranty
- Core Alembic chain: baseline `68b3947ae14f` -> head `7d26_settings_description_text` (33 core migrations). Each plugin owns its own chain (ADR-008); deploy runs `flask db upgrade` then `flask plugin upgrade-all`. Reproducible + idempotent from empty (env.py relaxes session sql_mode so the chain runs on strict MySQL 8).
- Lean per-site builds (ADR-013 + ADR-014): `scripts/build-site.sh` (backend) + `SITE_PLUGINS` via `scripts/stage-frontend.mjs` (frontend) ship only chosen plugins; `flask plugin prune-schema` drops non-installed plugins' tables at provisioning. Sidebar nav / settings / Displays all gate on staged routes. Manifest-less `plugins/<name>/frontend/` dirs (e.g. `applications`) are core and always ship.

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ keying) are covered there as well.
Everything else is the core UI API: the endpoints the Vue frontend calls. As a
rule these are JWT-authenticated (a login token or a managed Personal Access
Token) and versioned by the plugin contract (`__contract_version__`, currently
0.15.0). Behavior and stability guarantees are in **CONTRACT-STABILITY.md**;
0.16.0). Behavior and stability guarantees are in **CONTRACT-STABILITY.md**;
sister sites should pin tight `core_version` ranges until the contract reaches
1.0.
@@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ gated by `require_role` or `require_permission`; none are public.
| `POST /api/setup/create-admin` | First-run only; creates the first admin, then 403s forever. |
| `GET /api/settings/map-blueprint/<filename>` | Serve the floor-map blueprint image. |
| `GET /api/settings/branding/<filename>` | Serve site branding assets (logo, etc.). |
| `GET /api/settings` and `GET /api/settings/<key>` | Read-only, and only the public allowlist: the `branding` and `map` categories, a few named site keys, plus any key a plugin declares `public` in `get_settings_defaults` (e.g. `printedparts_label_prefix`, which the logged-out parts kiosk renders). Every other key answers 404 to an anonymous caller. |
| `GET /api/models/image/<filename>` | Serve a model image. |
| `GET /api/dashboard/navigation` | Public navigation tree. |
| `GET /api/dashboard/health` | Liveness / health probe. |

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ the live code, not aspiration. The authoritative hook reference is
## Current version
The plugin contract is at **0.13.0**, declared in `shopdb/__init__.py` as
The plugin contract is at **0.16.0**, declared in `shopdb/__init__.py` as
`__contract_version__`. It is pre-1.0, which under semver means any 0.x minor
bump is allowed to break the contract, and this project has used that latitude.
@@ -31,10 +31,12 @@ Recorded in the comment block in `shopdb/__init__.py`:
| 0.11.0 | Added `service_token_authorized(scope)` to `shopdb.api` so a plugin's unattended endpoints (e.g. the GE-Enforce fetch API) can authorize a scoped managed service token without importing core token internals | additive surface (minor) |
| 0.12.0 | Added the mailer helpers (`send_email`, `send_alert`) to `shopdb.api` | additive surface (minor) |
| 0.13.0 | Added the `User` model to the `shopdb.api` surface | additive surface (minor) |
| 0.14.0 | Added `send_webhook` to the `shopdb.api` surface | additive surface (minor) |
| 0.15.0 | Added `authorized_service_token` / the `SupportTeam` model to the `shopdb.api` surface | additive surface (minor) |
| 0.16.0 | Added the `get_settings_defaults` hook so a plugin declares the Setting rows it owns; the framework seeds them at install, at enable, and on `flask plugin upgrade-all`, files a first-time write under the declared category, and honours `public: True` for pages that render before login | additive optional hook (minor) |
The source comment block documents 0.3.0, 0.4.0, 0.6.0, 0.7.0, 0.9.0, 0.10.0, and 0.11.0 (its
last entry); the current `__contract_version__` 0.13.0 is ahead of the last documented comment
entry. Earlier points
The source comment block documents 0.3.0, 0.4.0, 0.6.0, 0.7.0, 0.9.0, 0.10.0, 0.11.0, and
0.16.0; 0.12.0 through 0.15.0 are recorded in this table only. Earlier points
(0.1.x / 0.2.x) predate that recorded rationale; `PluginMeta`'s fallback
`core_version` default of `>=0.2.0,<1.0.0` is the only remaining trace of the
0.2 baseline.

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The contract is locked in [ADR-001](../docs/adr/ADR-001-asset-as-platform-contra
The framework declares its contract version in `shopdb/__init__.py`:
```python
__contract_version__ = '0.15.0'
__contract_version__ = '0.16.0'
```
Each plugin's `manifest.json` declares the range of contract versions it supports:
@@ -415,6 +415,46 @@ class PrintersPlugin(BasePlugin):
]
```
### `get_settings_defaults() -> List[Dict]` (0.16.0)
Declares the `Setting` rows this plugin owns. Return `[]` (the default) if it
owns none. Each entry is a dict:
| Key | Meaning |
|-----|---------|
| `key` | the Setting key |
| `value` | default value in string form |
| `valuetype` | `'string'` / `'boolean'` / `'integer'` / `'json'` |
| `category` | grouping the plugin's settings page filters on |
| `description` | what the setting does |
| `public` | `True` if an unauthenticated caller may read it; default `False` |
```python
class PrintedpartsPlugin(BasePlugin):
def get_settings_defaults(self):
return [
{'key': 'printedparts_label_prefix', 'value': '', 'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts', 'public': True,
'description': 'Leading text on the physical labels, shown at the kiosk'},
]
```
The framework seeds declared keys at install, at enable, and on every
`flask plugin upgrade-all`, so a key added in a later plugin version reaches a
site that installed an earlier one. Existing values are never overwritten.
Declaring a key is also what tells the settings API which category and type to
use when an admin's save creates the row for the first time. Do not seed
settings by hand in `on_install` / `on_enable`: those hooks fire only on a state
transition, so a hand-seeded key added later never reaches an existing site, and
the row the first save creates lands in the placeholder `plugin` category where
the plugin's own settings page (which filters by category) cannot see it.
`public: True` puts the key on the unauthenticated read allowlist of
`GET /api/settings/<key>` and `GET /api/settings`. Use it only for cosmetic
values that a page rendering before login needs (a kiosk, a print page). Never
mark a credential, a hostname, or an integration URL public.
### `get_collector_schema() -> Optional[Dict]`
Declares the JSON Schema for an external collector pushing to `/api/collector/<pluginname>`. See [ADR-006](../docs/adr/ADR-006-collector-contract.md) for the contract.

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
"display_name": "3D Printed Parts",
"author": "",
"dependencies": ["employees"],
"core_version": ">=0.12.0,<1.0.0",
"core_version": ">=0.16.0,<1.0.0",
"api_prefix": "/api/printedparts",
"default_enabled": false
}

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@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ from typing import List, Optional, Type
from flask import Flask, Blueprint
from shopdb.plugins.base import BasePlugin, PluginMeta
from shopdb.api import db, Setting
from .models import PrintedItem, PrintedItemTransaction, PrintedItemFile
from .api import printedparts_bp
@@ -112,43 +111,79 @@ class PrintedpartsPlugin(BasePlugin):
]
def on_install(self, app: Flask) -> None:
with app.app_context():
self._seed_settings()
logger.info('Printedparts plugin installed')
def on_enable(self, app: Flask) -> None:
# Idempotent re-seed so settings added in later versions reach sites
# that installed earlier (enable runs on every upgrade cycle).
with app.app_context():
self._seed_settings()
def _seed_settings(self) -> None:
defaults = [
('printedparts_code_prefix', '3DP', 'string',
'Prefix for generated item codes'),
('printedparts_label_prefix', '', 'string',
'Leading text on the physical gage-lab labels, shown at the kiosk '
'before the number box so operators type only the digits. Empty '
'shows no prefix. Site-specific: West Jefferson labels read WJ'),
('printedparts_default_threshold', '5', 'integer',
'Default low-stock threshold for new items'),
('printedparts_unknown_badge', 'deny', 'string',
'Kiosk policy when a badge resolves to no employee: allow or deny'),
('printedparts_alert_email', '', 'string',
'Comma-separated low-stock alert recipients; empty uses the '
'site alert_recipients'),
('printedparts_alert_userids', '', 'string',
'Comma-separated shopdb user ids whose account emails receive '
'low-stock alerts'),
('printedparts_alert_roleids', '', 'string',
'Comma-separated role ids; every active member of these roles '
'receives low-stock alerts'),
('printedparts_alert_supportteamid', '', 'string',
'Support team whose webhook receives low-stock alerts; empty uses '
'the site alert_webhook_url'),
def get_settings_defaults(self) -> List[dict]:
# The framework seeds these at install, at enable, and on every
# `flask plugin upgrade-all`, so a key added in a later version reaches
# a site that installed an earlier one.
return [
{
'key': 'printedparts_code_prefix',
'value': '3DP',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts',
'description': 'Prefix for generated item codes',
},
{
'key': 'printedparts_label_prefix',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts',
# Public: the parts kiosk runs logged out, so the anonymous
# read has to be allowed or the prefix never renders there.
'public': True,
'description': 'Leading text on the physical gage-lab labels, '
'shown at the kiosk before the number box so '
'operators type only the digits. Empty shows no '
'prefix. Site-specific: West Jefferson labels '
'read WJ',
},
{
'key': 'printedparts_default_threshold',
'value': '5',
'valuetype': 'integer',
'category': 'printedparts',
'description': 'Default low-stock threshold for new items',
},
{
'key': 'printedparts_unknown_badge',
'value': 'deny',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts',
'description': 'Kiosk policy when a badge resolves to no '
'employee: allow or deny',
},
{
'key': 'printedparts_alert_email',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts',
'description': 'Comma-separated low-stock alert recipients; '
'empty uses the site alert_recipients',
},
{
'key': 'printedparts_alert_userids',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts',
'description': 'Comma-separated shopdb user ids whose account '
'emails receive low-stock alerts',
},
{
'key': 'printedparts_alert_roleids',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts',
'description': 'Comma-separated role ids; every active member '
'of these roles receives low-stock alerts',
},
{
'key': 'printedparts_alert_supportteamid',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printedparts',
'description': 'Support team whose webhook receives low-stock '
'alerts; empty uses the site alert_webhook_url',
},
]
for key, value, valuetype, description in defaults:
if Setting.get(key) is None:
Setting.set(key, value, valuetype=valuetype,
category='printedparts', description=description)
db.session.commit()

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
"description": "Printer management plugin with Zabbix integration, supply tracking, and QR codes",
"author": "ShopDB Team",
"dependencies": [],
"core_version": ">=0.1.0,<1.0.0",
"core_version": ">=0.16.0,<1.0.0",
"api_prefix": "/api/printers",
"provides": {
"machine_category": "Printer",

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ from flask import Flask, Blueprint
import click
from shopdb.plugins.base import BasePlugin, PluginMeta
from shopdb.api import db, AssetType, Setting
from shopdb.api import db, AssetType
from .models import (
Printer, PrinterType, ModelSupply, PrinterDriver, PrinterSupplyAlert
@@ -106,40 +106,65 @@ class PrintersPlugin(BasePlugin):
with app.app_context():
self._ensure_asset_type()
self._ensure_printer_types()
self._seed_settings()
logger.info("Printers plugin installed")
def on_enable(self, app: Flask) -> None:
# Idempotent re-seed so settings added in later versions reach sites
# that installed earlier (enable runs on every upgrade cycle).
with app.app_context():
self._seed_settings()
def get_settings_defaults(self) -> List[dict]:
"""Low-toner alert settings.
def _seed_settings(self) -> None:
"""Seed low-toner alert recipient settings (idempotent)."""
defaults = [
('printers_alert_email', '', 'string',
'Comma-separated low-toner alert recipients; empty uses the '
'site alert_recipients'),
('printers_alert_userids', '', 'string',
'Comma-separated shopdb user ids whose account emails receive '
'low-toner alerts'),
('printers_alert_roleids', '', 'string',
'Comma-separated role ids; every active member of these roles '
'receives low-toner alerts'),
('printers_alert_supportteamid', '', 'string',
'Support team whose webhook receives low-toner alerts; empty '
'uses the site alert_webhook_url'),
('printers_alert_warning_threshold', '5', 'integer',
'Toner percent remaining at or below which a warning email fires'),
('printers_alert_critical_threshold', '0', 'integer',
'Toner percent remaining at or below which a critical email fires'),
The framework seeds these at install, at enable, and on every
`flask plugin upgrade-all`, so a key added in a later version reaches a
site that installed an earlier one.
"""
return [
{
'key': 'printers_alert_email',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printers',
'description': 'Comma-separated low-toner alert recipients; '
'empty uses the site alert_recipients',
},
{
'key': 'printers_alert_userids',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printers',
'description': 'Comma-separated shopdb user ids whose account '
'emails receive low-toner alerts',
},
{
'key': 'printers_alert_roleids',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printers',
'description': 'Comma-separated role ids; every active member '
'of these roles receives low-toner alerts',
},
{
'key': 'printers_alert_supportteamid',
'value': '',
'valuetype': 'string',
'category': 'printers',
'description': 'Support team whose webhook receives low-toner '
'alerts; empty uses the site alert_webhook_url',
},
{
'key': 'printers_alert_warning_threshold',
'value': '5',
'valuetype': 'integer',
'category': 'printers',
'description': 'Toner percent remaining at or below which a '
'warning email fires',
},
{
'key': 'printers_alert_critical_threshold',
'value': '0',
'valuetype': 'integer',
'category': 'printers',
'description': 'Toner percent remaining at or below which a '
'critical email fires',
},
]
for key, value, valuetype, description in defaults:
if Setting.get(key) is None:
Setting.set(key, value, valuetype=valuetype,
category='printers', description=description)
db.session.commit()
def _ensure_asset_type(self) -> None:
"""Ensure printer asset type exists."""

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@@ -36,7 +36,13 @@ from .plugins import plugin_manager
# unattended endpoints (e.g. the GE-Enforce fetch API) can authorize a scoped
# managed service token without importing core token internals. Additive name
# on the import surface, minor bump.
__contract_version__ = '0.15.0'
# 0.16.0: added the get_settings_defaults hook so a plugin declares the Setting
# rows it owns (key, value, type, category, description, public). The framework
# seeds them at install, at enable, and on `flask plugin upgrade-all`, files a
# first-time write under the declared category, and lets a plugin mark a key
# readable without auth for pages that run logged out. Additive optional hook,
# minor bump.
__contract_version__ = '0.16.0'
# Product release version (see ADR-007). The product version and the
# plugin-contract version above are distinct series with independent

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@@ -52,6 +52,8 @@ SECRET_MASK = '********'
# frontend/src/utils/siteSettings.js + mapConfig.js + setupState.js read before
# login. Whole categories that are purely presentation are allowed wholesale;
# the rest are named keys so a new integration key does not leak by default.
# A plugin adds its own public keys by declaring public=True in
# get_settings_defaults - core does not carry a list of every plugin's keys.
PUBLIC_SETTING_CATEGORIES = {'branding', 'map'}
PUBLIC_SETTING_KEYS = {
'site_base_url', 'facility_name', 'printer_hostname_template',
@@ -60,9 +62,25 @@ PUBLIC_SETTING_KEYS = {
}
def _plugin_declared_settings() -> dict:
"""Declared settings ({key: entry}) of every loaded plugin, or {}."""
pm = current_app.extensions.get('plugin_manager')
if not pm:
return {}
try:
return pm.get_declared_plugin_settings()
except Exception:
current_app.logger.exception('Could not read plugin setting declarations')
return {}
def _is_public_setting(setting) -> bool:
return (setting.category in PUBLIC_SETTING_CATEGORIES
or setting.key in PUBLIC_SETTING_KEYS)
# A plugin declares its own public keys (get_settings_defaults, public=True)
# so a kiosk or print page that renders before login can read them without
# core carrying a list of every plugin's keys.
if setting.category in PUBLIC_SETTING_CATEGORIES or setting.key in PUBLIC_SETTING_KEYS:
return True
return bool(_plugin_declared_settings().get(setting.key, {}).get('public'))
# Optional asset identifiers and the asset types they can be toggled on.
# Drives per-type seed keys and the Settings matrix UI. The asset type names
@@ -92,6 +110,17 @@ SEARCH_DOMAINS = {
'subnet': 'Subnets',
}
def _declared_default(key: str) -> dict:
"""Return the declared default for a key (core defaults, then plugins).
Empty dict when nobody declares it - a genuinely ad-hoc key.
"""
for entry in build_default_settings():
if entry['key'] == key:
return entry
return _plugin_declared_settings().get(key, {})
def _is_secret(key: str) -> bool:
return 'password' in key or 'token' in key or 'secret' in key
@@ -256,9 +285,19 @@ def update_setting(key: str):
setting = Setting.query.filter_by(key=key).first()
# Upsert: create the row on first write (e.g. plugin config keys the setup
# wizard saves). New keys default to a plugin-scoped string setting.
# wizard saves). Take the category, type and description from whoever
# declares the key - core defaults or a plugin's get_settings_defaults.
# Filing a declared key under a placeholder category hid it from the
# settings page that had just written it, which read as "did not save".
if not setting:
setting = Setting(key=key, value='', valuetype='string', category='plugin')
declared = _declared_default(key)
setting = Setting(
key=key,
value='',
valuetype=declared.get('valuetype', 'string'),
category=declared.get('category', 'plugin'),
description=declared.get('description'),
)
db.session.add(setting)
# Track old value for audit

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@@ -114,6 +114,11 @@ class PluginManager:
per-plugin migrations extend that chain. See ADR-008. Idempotent.
"""
results: Dict[str, str] = {}
# Settings declared by a later plugin version reach an already-installed
# site here. on_install/on_enable fire only on a state transition, so an
# upgrade is the only moment left to seed them. Runs even with no
# migration manager - it is independent of the Alembic chains.
self.sync_all_plugin_settings()
if not self.migration_manager:
return results
# Only ADOPTED plugins (those in the registry) get migrated. A plugin
@@ -134,6 +139,50 @@ class PluginManager:
results[name] = f'error: {ex}'
return results
def sync_all_plugin_settings(self) -> int:
"""Seed every enabled plugin's declared settings. Idempotent.
Returns the number of plugins whose settings were touched. Best-effort
per plugin: one bad plugin must not abort a deploy's upgrade pass.
"""
touched = 0
for name in list(self.registry.get_all().keys()):
if not self.registry.is_enabled(name):
continue
try:
plugin = self.loader.load_plugin(name, self._app, self._db)
except Exception:
logger.exception("Could not load %s to sync its settings", name)
continue
if plugin and self._seed_plugin_settings(plugin):
touched += 1
return touched
def get_declared_plugin_settings(self) -> Dict[str, dict]:
"""Return {key: declared entry} across all loaded plugins.
The settings API uses this to file a first-time write under the owning
plugin's category instead of a placeholder, and to decide which keys an
unauthenticated caller may read.
"""
declared: Dict[str, dict] = {}
for name, plugin in self.loader.get_all_loaded().items():
try:
entries = plugin.get_settings_defaults() or []
except Exception:
logger.exception("get_settings_defaults failed for %s", name)
continue
for entry in entries:
key = entry.get('key')
if key:
declared[key] = entry
return declared
def get_public_setting_keys(self) -> set:
"""Setting keys plugins declare readable without authentication."""
return {key for key, entry in self.get_declared_plugin_settings().items()
if entry.get('public')}
def _register_plugin_components(self, plugin: BasePlugin) -> None:
"""Register plugin's blueprint, models, CLI commands, etc."""
# Register blueprint
@@ -260,6 +309,7 @@ class PluginManager:
if plugin:
self._register_plugin_components(plugin)
self._seed_plugin_permissions(plugin)
self._seed_plugin_settings(plugin)
plugin.on_install(self._app)
logger.info(f"Installed plugin: {name} v{manifest_version}")
@@ -288,6 +338,58 @@ class PluginManager:
"Seeded %d permission(s) for plugin %s",
created, plugin.meta.name)
def _seed_plugin_settings(self, plugin: BasePlugin) -> bool:
"""Idempotently create Setting rows for a plugin's declared settings.
Runs at install, at enable, and on `flask plugin upgrade-all`. Existing
values are never overwritten - only missing rows are created, and a row
whose category does not match the declaration is re-homed. That repair
matters: before a key was declared, the first save created it under the
settings API's placeholder category, where the owning plugin's settings
page (which filters by category) could not see it again, so the value
looked like it never saved.
Returns True if anything was created or repaired. Best-effort: a plugin
that raises must not abort the lifecycle.
"""
try:
entries = plugin.get_settings_defaults() or []
except Exception:
logger.exception(
"get_settings_defaults failed for %s", plugin.meta.name)
return False
if not entries:
return False
from shopdb.core.models import Setting
created = 0
repaired = 0
with self._app.app_context():
for entry in entries:
key = entry.get('key')
if not key:
continue
setting = Setting.query.filter_by(key=key).first()
if setting is None:
self._db.session.add(Setting(
key=key,
value=entry.get('value', ''),
valuetype=entry.get('valuetype', 'string'),
category=entry.get('category', 'plugin'),
description=entry.get('description'),
))
created += 1
continue
category = entry.get('category')
if category and setting.category != category:
setting.category = category
repaired += 1
if created or repaired:
self._db.session.commit()
logger.info(
"Plugin %s settings: %d created, %d re-homed",
plugin.meta.name, created, repaired)
return bool(created or repaired)
def _is_core_tier(self, name: str) -> bool:
"""True when the plugin's manifest marks it tier=core (mandatory).
@@ -406,6 +508,7 @@ class PluginManager:
plugin = self.loader.load_plugin(name, self._app, self._db)
if plugin:
self._seed_plugin_permissions(plugin)
self._seed_plugin_settings(plugin)
plugin.on_enable(self._app)
except Exception:
logger.exception(f"on_enable hook failed for plugin {name}")

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@@ -104,6 +104,28 @@ class BasePlugin(ABC):
"""
return []
def get_settings_defaults(self) -> List[Dict]:
"""Declare the Setting rows this plugin owns.
The framework seeds these at install, at enable, and on every
`flask plugin upgrade-all`, so a setting added in a later plugin
version reaches a site that installed an earlier one. Declaring a key
here is also what tells the settings API which category and type the
key belongs to, so a save never has to invent one.
Each entry is a dict:
key - the Setting key
value - default value (string form)
valuetype - 'string' | 'boolean' | 'integer' | 'json'
category - grouping the plugin's settings page filters on
description - what the setting does
public - True if an UNAUTHENTICATED caller may read it (kiosk
and print pages render before login); default False.
Never mark a credential or an integration URL public.
Return [] (default) if the plugin owns no settings.
"""
return []
def get_setting(self, key: str, default=None):
"""Read a plugin-scoped setting from the core Setting store.

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@@ -869,7 +869,10 @@ def upgrade_all_plugins():
Idempotent. Run this after `flask db upgrade` on every deploy and
upgrade. It stamps each bundled plugin's anchor revision into
alembic_version_<plugin> and applies any per-plugin migrations added
after the ownership cutover (ADR-008). Safe to re-run at head.
after the ownership cutover (ADR-008). It also seeds any settings a
plugin declares (get_settings_defaults) that this site is missing, so a
setting added in a later version reaches a site that installed earlier.
Safe to re-run at head.
"""
pm = current_app.extensions.get('plugin_manager')
if not pm:

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@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
"""Tests for plugin-declared settings (contract 0.16.0).
Three regressions are pinned here, all found on the 3D-parts kiosk label
prefix:
1. The kiosk runs logged out, so a setting it renders must be readable by an
anonymous caller when the owning plugin declares it public - and only then.
2. A save that creates the row for the first time must file it under the
declared category, or the plugin's own settings page (which lists by
category) stops seeing the value and the save looks lost.
3. Settings declared by a later plugin version must reach a site that installed
an earlier one; on_install/on_enable fire only on a state transition, so the
upgrade pass has to seed them.
"""
import pytest
from shopdb.core.models import Setting
KIOSK_KEY = 'printedparts_label_prefix'
PRIVATE_KEY = 'printedparts_alert_email'
def _plugin(app, name='printedparts'):
pm = app.extensions.get('plugin_manager')
plugin = pm.loader.get_loaded_plugin(name) if pm else None
if plugin is None:
pytest.skip(f'{name} plugin not loaded in this build')
return pm, plugin
def test_plugin_declares_the_kiosk_prefix_public(app):
_, plugin = _plugin(app)
declared = {entry['key']: entry for entry in plugin.get_settings_defaults()}
assert declared[KIOSK_KEY]['public'] is True
assert declared[KIOSK_KEY]['category'] == 'printedparts'
# Everything else the plugin owns stays behind auth.
assert not any(entry.get('public') for key, entry in declared.items()
if key != KIOSK_KEY)
def test_anon_can_read_a_public_plugin_setting(client, db):
"""The kiosk reads this with no token; a 404 leaves the prefix blank."""
Setting.set(KIOSK_KEY, 'WJ', valuetype='string', category='printedparts')
resp = client.get(f'/api/settings/{KIOSK_KEY}')
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert resp.get_json()['data']['value'] == 'WJ'
def test_anon_cannot_read_a_nonpublic_plugin_setting(client, db):
Setting.set(PRIVATE_KEY, 'lead@example.com', valuetype='string',
category='printedparts')
resp = client.get(f'/api/settings/{PRIVATE_KEY}')
assert resp.status_code == 404
body = resp.get_data(as_text=True)
assert 'lead@example.com' not in body
def test_anon_list_includes_public_plugin_settings_only(client, db):
Setting.set(KIOSK_KEY, 'WJ', valuetype='string', category='printedparts')
Setting.set(PRIVATE_KEY, 'lead@example.com', valuetype='string',
category='printedparts')
resp = client.get('/api/settings?category=printedparts')
assert resp.status_code == 200
keys = {row['key'] for row in resp.get_json()['data']}
assert keys == {KIOSK_KEY}
def test_first_save_files_the_key_under_its_declared_category(client, db,
auth_headers):
"""Save then reload, the way the settings page does it.
The row does not exist yet (the site installed before the key was added),
so the PUT creates it. Filed under a placeholder category it would vanish
from the page's category-filtered reload - the "it does not save" bug.
"""
assert Setting.query.filter_by(key=KIOSK_KEY).first() is None
resp = client.put(f'/api/settings/{KIOSK_KEY}', json={'value': 'WJ'},
headers=auth_headers)
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
setting = Setting.query.filter_by(key=KIOSK_KEY).first()
assert setting.category == 'printedparts'
reload = client.get('/api/settings?category=printedparts',
headers=auth_headers)
values = {row['key']: row['value'] for row in reload.get_json()['data']}
assert values[KIOSK_KEY] == 'WJ'
def test_first_save_of_a_core_key_keeps_its_core_category(client, db,
auth_headers):
resp = client.put('/api/settings/facility_name',
json={'value': 'Test Plant'}, headers=auth_headers)
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert Setting.query.filter_by(key='facility_name').first().category == 'site'
def test_undeclared_key_still_upserts(client, db, auth_headers):
"""An ad-hoc key nobody declares keeps the old placeholder behavior."""
resp = client.put('/api/settings/some_adhoc_key', json={'value': 'x'},
headers=auth_headers)
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert Setting.query.filter_by(key='some_adhoc_key').first().category == 'plugin'
def test_upgrade_seeds_settings_missing_from_an_existing_site(app, db):
"""`flask plugin upgrade-all` reaches a site that installed earlier."""
pm, _ = _plugin(app)
assert Setting.query.filter_by(key=KIOSK_KEY).first() is None
pm.sync_all_plugin_settings()
setting = Setting.query.filter_by(key=KIOSK_KEY).first()
assert setting is not None
assert setting.category == 'printedparts'
assert setting.value == ''
def test_sync_never_overwrites_a_configured_value(app, db):
pm, _ = _plugin(app)
Setting.set(KIOSK_KEY, 'WJ', valuetype='string', category='printedparts')
pm.sync_all_plugin_settings()
assert Setting.query.filter_by(key=KIOSK_KEY).first().value == 'WJ'
def test_sync_rehomes_a_row_left_in_the_placeholder_category(app, db):
"""Repairs rows an earlier save created before the key was declared."""
pm, _ = _plugin(app)
Setting.set(PRIVATE_KEY, 'lead@example.com', valuetype='string',
category='plugin')
pm.sync_all_plugin_settings()
setting = Setting.query.filter_by(key=PRIVATE_KEY).first()
assert setting.category == 'printedparts'
assert setting.value == 'lead@example.com'