The honest replacement for the backed-out auto-seeding: instead of scraping
manifest labels into duplicate Application rows, an entry can be LINKED to an
existing catalog Application, cross-referencing what shopdb already tracks.
- Model: manifestentries.appid (nullable soft ref to core applications; in the
0001 baseline). It is shopdb METADATA, deliberately NOT a manifest field - it
never appears in the rendered manifest JSON, so enforcement + parity are
unaffected (test asserts it stays out of the preview manifest).
- API: _entry_payload returns appid + resolved appname; create/update accept an
optional appid (validated, unknown id ignored, null unlinks) via _apply_app_link;
GET /geenforce/applications is the picker source (id + name).
- Editor: a "Tracked application (optional)" select in the entry modal, and the
entry summary line notes the linked app ("...; tracked: eDNC").
- Foundation for a future desired-vs-observed compliance view.
889 tests green (incl. the link test + parity/migration unaffected); build +
naming green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Found by running the kit under pwsh 7 against the live API: Invoke-WebRequest
returns header values as string ARRAYS in PS7 (scalars in Windows PowerShell
5.1), so X-Manifest-Version came back as @('1') and [int] on it threw - report
build failed. The target scheduled task runs 5.1 (works), but the kit must be
robust under PS7 too (target preinstalls PowerShell 7). Coerce ETag and
X-Manifest-Version with @(...)[0], a clean scalar in both.
Validated end to end on Linux pwsh 7.6.3 against the dev API: fetch (200) ->
cache-304 -> report sent -> landed received=true/status=ok. All 4 client scripts
parse clean; PSScriptAnalyzer shows only cosmetic warnings (Write-Host in a CLI,
intentional log-guard catch).
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Closes the "how do sites actually deploy GE-Enforce" gap (esp. OOBE-ppkg sites
without a PXE/WinPE step). Site-neutral + imaging-path independent.
- plugins/geenforce/client/Install-GEEnforce.ps1: a bootstrap that writes the
PC's identity (C:\Enrollment\pc-type.txt is what determines the PC type; plus
machine-number/cmm version/cmm id/site-config as needed), sets the shopdb
BaseUrl + token in HKLM:\SOFTWARE\GE\ShopDB, deploys the client kit, optionally
copies the engine from -EngineSource, and registers the SYSTEM scheduled task
(at logon + every N min). Idempotent; fails loud (installer, not the fail-safe
runtime). Engine is REFERENCED not vendored - it belongs to the GE-Enforce
framework; the script warns if absent but still labels the PC.
- docs/GE-ENFORCE-DEPLOY.md: the deploy contract - the three things a PC needs
(client, identity, credential), the identity table (what determines PC type,
no auto-detection - the provisioner supplies it; shopdb cannot set it at
imaging), and how to invoke per path (PXE step, OOBE ppkg via
ProvisioningCommands, Intune, manual), the engine boundary, and verification.
- Cross-linked from docs/GE-ENFORCE.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A deep Fable review of the real manifest corpus (READ-ONLY reference) showed the
manifests are an ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM, not an application inventory, and that
auto-seeding the Applications catalog from entry Type + Name was wrong:
- The catalog ALREADY tracks these apps from the classic-shopdb migration, with
version histories (PC - DMIS, UDC x11 versions, eMX / eDNC, CLM, CSF, Oracle
Database, FormTracePak). Seeding from manifest labels created DUPLICATES under
different names (PC-DMIS 2016 vs PC - DMIS; eDNC (bundles NTLARS) vs eMX / eDNC;
OpenText HostExplorer ShopFloor vs CSF). It also misclassified config drops
(eMxInfo.txt) as apps and could never match a PC's reported ARP name.
So the seed-applications command + service are removed. Properly linking
manifest entries to the EXISTING catalog is a curated feature, not label-scraping.
Two REAL bugs the review found are fixed and kept:
- Report status (R4): every healthy cycle runs Always/no-detection scripts the
engine counts as "installed", so keying self-heal off installed>0 marked the
common scope selfhealed forever and made 'ok' unreachable. Status now derives
from explicit per-entry self-heal flags only; the stored flag no longer infers
from action=='installed'; the client kit doc reflects it.
- PCTypesStrict (R5): the runtime engine has no strict handling (preinstall
runner only). filters.matches_pctype now applies strict only when phase ==
'preinstall'; simulate + parity thread the scope phase through; the strict test
uses a preinstall scope.
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seed-applications: a flask geenforce seed-applications command + service that
reads the imaging-PC-type manifests and creates a core Application for every
installer entry (MSI/EXE/CMD/BAT), so shopdb tracks what GE-Enforce actually
deploys. Idempotent, deduped by appname; File/Registry/PS1/INF config entries
are skipped. Run against the West Jefferson reference: 27 apps tracked (PC-DMIS
2016/2019/2026, eDNC, Oracle Client, Adobe Reader, HostExplorer, the VC++ redist
matrix, Keyence VR-6000, PowerShell, Display Kiosk, ...). 2 tests.
Editor: the CMM version gate (_CmmVersion) now only shows for CMM scopes - it is
metrology-specific, so a printer/common entry form no longer carries the
irrelevant field.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
GE-Enforce is a large operational surface (manifest authoring + fleet
compliance), not a setting, and it was squished in the settings two-pane shell.
Promote it to a dedicated full-width top-level section:
- New sidebar entry "GE-Enforce" (plugin get_navigation_items, shield icon,
auto-gated to the enabled plugin) instead of two Settings > Integrations cards.
- Tabbed shell GeEnforceLayout.vue (Manifests | Enforcement Reports) with
full-width children under AppLayout, not the narrow settings rail.
- Views moved settings/ -> geenforce/ (ManifestEditor.vue, EnforcementReports.vue).
Theming + overflow fixes (the "chaotic / cut off / different inputs" report):
- Inputs/selects/textareas now match the stock settings look (border, radius,
--bg, focus color) instead of browser defaults.
- No horizontal overflow: editor grid uses minmax(0,1fr) + min-width:0 on
children, collapses to one column under 1000px; entry table and reports table
scroll inside their own overflow-x containers; detail actions wrap.
Verified at 1280px: no page overflow, detail pane + tables fit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Consolidated fixes from a three-dimension adversarial review.
Data-loss (HIGH): the manifest entry editor stripped fields the form did not
expose, because PUT /entries is a full reset-then-apply. The form now captures
everything - InUseCheck processes as structured name/ExePath/timeout rows (not
just names), LogFile, and the three preinstall flags as checkboxes; the dead
payload-source control (never wired) is removed. New regression test proves an
edit preserves ExePath/timeout/LogFile/PreEnrollment/PCTypesStrict.
Update-entry crash (found by that regression test): replacing an entry's
one-to-one InUseCheck (unique entryid) collided with the old row mid-flush ->
IntegrityError -> 400. update_entry now frees the old InUseCheck (delete+flush)
before populate re-inserts it.
Export truncation (MEDIUM): export_scope_to_share used a plain truncating open,
so a failed/partial write left the live on-share manifest (every PC reads it)
empty. Now writes a temp file in the same dir and os.replace() atomically.
Report dedup case bug (MEDIUM, confirmed by scratch test): the iscurrent demote
matched hostname case-sensitively while the read path uses ilike, so a PC
reporting different casing left two iscurrent rows and double-counted. Demote is
now case-insensitive; regression test added.
Simulator fidelity (MEDIUM): PCTypesStrict was captured but ignored by the
filter mirror, so the simulator wrongly matched a collections-only strict entry
to a nocollections PC via the shared Standard alias group. matches_pctype now
honors PCTypesStrict (disables alias expansion); test added.
Hardening: removed the dead/unscoped GEENFORCE_API_KEY env fallback (never wired
into config; tokens are the only path); create/update entry return 400 on a
duplicate Name instead of 500; parity now asserts scope-level Version/Site; a
new test guards real-manifest field lengths against column limits (the DB-free
parity harness can't see truncation); error handling added to the previously
unguarded editor + reports API calls.
Full suite green; naming + frontend build green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Client-side integration kit for sourcing manifests from shopdb and reporting
results back. Site-neutral reference a site adapts into its GE-Enforce.ps1; the
live dispatcher and engine are NOT touched (they are read-only reference under
projects/pxe). Only the manifest JSON source moves from a share file to shopdb,
plus a result report.
- plugins/geenforce/client/ShopdbEnforceClient.psm1: Sync-ShopdbManifest (GET
with ETag -> local cache; falls back to last-known-good when shopdb is
unreachable so a PC is never left unmanaged), Compare-ShopdbShadow (behavioral
diff vs the on-share manifest), Send-ShopdbReport / New-ShopdbReport (best-
effort POST /report), Get-ShopdbConfig (BaseUrl + token from
HKLM:\SOFTWARE\GE\ShopDB).
- plugins/geenforce/client/Invoke-ShopdbEnforce.ps1: orchestrator. Fetches,
optionally shadow-compares (installs from the share, only logs the diff), runs
the unchanged engine, and reports. Fail-safe: any error exits 0.
- docs/GE-ENFORCE-CLIENT.md: the fetch + report contracts, config, cache/fail-
safe behavior, the staged shadow -> read-cutover -> payload-migration runbook,
and TLS/payload-integrity notes.
The report JSON shape matches the POST /api/geenforce/report contract already
covered by the reporting tests. Nothing here runs the live client; shadow mode
and cutover stay a site decision after Milestone 1 sign-off.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rounds out the Milestone 1 admin experience: author + publish in shopdb, push
to the share by a button, and see what the fleet actually did.
Export to share:
- GET/PUT /api/geenforce/config stores the on-share export root (Setting
geenforce_share_root); POST /scopes/<id>/export-share writes the current
published JSON to <shareroot>/<scope>/manifest.json (preinstall.json for the
preinstall phase), backing up the existing file to _meta/history first.
geenforce.publish gated. The engine and PCs are untouched - this is the safe
Milestone 1 push whose rollback is restoring the history backup.
- Editor: a share-root config row + an "Export to Share" button per scope.
- 3 tests (config roundtrip, export writes the file, second export backs up).
Fleet-compliance UI (Settings > Enforcement Reports):
- New page over GET /reports + /reports/<id>: latest report per PC with
received (applied vs latest published version), status (ok/selfhealed/failed),
and install/skip/fail counts; row detail shows per-entry outcomes with
self-heal flags, exit codes, and messages. Hostname/PC-type filters.
- ADR-010 settings card + ADR-009 plugin-gated route.
Full suite 883 green; frontend build + naming green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The imaging-PC-type manifest editor, contributed as an ADR-010 settings card
(Integrations group) and an ADR-009 plugin-gated route
(/settings/imagingpctypes, hidden when geenforce is disabled).
- Scope list: every imaging PC type with phase, entry count, and published
version (or "unpublished"). New PC Type button.
- Scope detail: ComputerType/MeasuringToolType mapping + description; Publish,
Versions (with per-version Roll Back), Preview (draft JSON), Delete.
- Entry table: ordered with Move Up/Down (the ordering contract, not drag),
Name/Type/Detection/Filters, Edit/Delete. Add Entry opens a typed modal whose
fields switch on entry Type (MSI/EXE/... vs PS1 vs File vs Registry), with a
detection block, comma-separated targeting filters, CMM version gate, payload
source, and an Advanced disclosure for the inert ApplyMode/UpdateWindow and
InUseCheck. RegValue is typed by RegType (DWord/QWord -> number).
- Simulator: "what would a PC get" - enter a machine profile, see which entries
apply and which filter excluded the rest. Verified live: CMM version 2019 ->
applies 2019 + untagged, filters 2016/2026 by _CmmVersion.
Uses the P2 admin API; JWT+admin gated. Frontend build + naming green; full
backend suite 876 green.
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Full HTTP admin surface behind the manifest editor (geenforce.manage for edits,
geenforce.publish for shipping):
- Scopes: POST/GET/PUT/DELETE /scopes[/<id>] (create imaging PC types, edit the
ComputerType/MeasuringToolType mapping + metadata, delete).
- Entries: POST /scopes/<id>/entries, PUT/DELETE /entries/<id>. Payloads use the
manifest Applications[] shape; populate_entry (refactored out of build_entry)
updates an entry in place, resetting omitted fields and replacing children.
- Reorder: PUT /scopes/<id>/entries/reorder enforces the ordering contract
(body must list exactly the scope's entry ids).
- Simulate: GET /scopes/<id>/simulate?pctype&subtype&hostname&machinenumber&
cmmversion returns which entries apply and which filter excluded the rest,
reusing the engine-mirror filters. The "what would this PC get" tool.
- Publish lifecycle: POST /scopes/<id>/publish (records publishedby from JWT),
GET /scopes/<id>/versions, GET .../versions/<n> (frozen manifest),
POST /scopes/<id>/rollback.
Entry type validated against ENTRY_TYPES; 8 CRUD tests. JWT+permission gated so
the authz sweep covers them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
PCs now report enforcement results back to shopdb, closing the desired-vs-observed
loop.
- POST /api/geenforce/report (geenforce.report service token): each cycle a PC
posts the published version it applied, install/skip/fail/filtered counts, and
per-entry outcomes.
- Two tables: manifestenforcementreports (latest-per-host + history: applied
version, enforcer version, counts, derived status ok/selfhealed/failed) and
manifestenforcementresults (per entry: action installed/skipped/failed,
selfhealed flag, exit code, warning/error message).
- RECEIVED: reports carry the applied version; the admin view derives
receivedlatest by comparing it to the scope's current published version, so
the fleet view shows which PCs picked up an update.
- SELF-HEAL: per-entry action captures drift correction (installed when it
should already be present) vs skipped (already good) vs failed, with messages.
- Admin reads: GET /reports (fleet compliance rollup) and GET /reports/<id>
(per-entry detail). New geenforce.report permission.
- Tables added to the (undeployed) 0001 baseline; geenforce.post_report is a
service-token endpoint so it is exempt from the JWT authz sweep, like the
collector blueprint. 8 reporting tests; full suite green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
First execution phases of docs/proposals/ge-enforce-plugin.md. The GE-Enforce
manifest becomes shopdb data.
P0 scaffold: new geenforce plugin (api_prefix /api/geenforce, default_enabled
false, core_version >=0.7.0). Registered in PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS (ADR-008); its
0001 baseline really creates the tables.
P1a model: one wide manifestentries table + entrytype discriminator (not STI,
not JSON blob), manifestscopes (UNIQUE scopename+phase), the three multi-value
filter child tables, inusechecks + processes, immutable manifestpublishedversions
(frozen rendered JSON), manifestpayloads (inline, capped), pctypealiases
(mirror of the engine lib's alias graph). regvalue stored as its raw JSON
literal so DWord typing survives.
P1c importer + exporter: parse common + gea-shopfloor-* + preinstall.json into
draft rows and rebuild the JSON verbatim from rows in sortorder.
P1d parity harness (GATE A): filters.py mirrors the engine's four filter
functions + alias graph; parity.py proves import+export is behaviorally lossless
(field-identical + same-entries-fire across 18 machine-profile fixtures) WITHOUT
byte-diffing. Verified PASS against all 11 real reference manifests (64 entries)
and a synthetic site-neutral fixture covering every type/filter (the CI gate).
First slice (gea-shopfloor-cmm shape): service layer (import/publish/rollback/
export-to-share), CLI (parity, import-share, publish, export-share), and the
client endpoint GET /api/geenforce/manifest serving the current published
snapshot (never the draft) with ETag/304. Split permissions
geenforce.manage/publish/fetch. Tests prove import->publish->serve, draft edits
never change served bytes, publish+rollback, and auth (401 unauth/wrong-scope).
Contract 0.11.0: added service_token_authorized(scope) to shopdb.api so plugin
service endpoints authorize a scoped managed token without importing core token
internals. Documented in PLUGIN-HOOKS.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>