Three core pages and four plugin pages each imported qrcode and jsbarcode
directly, and each carried its own answer to the same questions: what margin,
what width, which error correction, how big a module must be before a scanner
can read it. The answers had already drifted - margin 0 in one place and 2 in
another, width 150 against 160 - and on a label that is the difference between
a sticker that scans and one that does not.
frontend/src/utils/codes.js owns it now: the label-stock presets, the quiet-zone
and margin defaults, CODE128 with no printed value, and the printer-resolution
arithmetic that only the Tech Tools generator had. A view passes what is
specific to its own label and nothing else - MachineBadge still asks for CODE39,
because the badge readers predate the shop-floor scanners and decode nothing
else, and that is exactly the kind of thing a call site should say out loud.
views/print/qrLogo.js is folded in rather than left as a second half-shared
helper that only some of the pages reached into.
The check script now fails a build that imports either library outside that
module. Without it this re-forks within a month: the next label page starts by
copying the nearest existing one, which is how it happened the first time.
Tests cover the part no amount of looking at a screen verifies - a QR that
looks fine at 96 dpi on a monitor can be unreadable at 203 dpi on half-inch
stock.
Two unrelated things found while looking at blank printer types.
Selecting a filter while past page one returned an empty list. The filter asked
the server for page 5 of a result set that now had one page, and the screen said
nothing matched. useListQuery already resets the page - setSearch and setExtra
both do - but the filter dropdowns bypassed it and called the loader directly.
Nine list pages now route through applyFilter, which calls setPage(1) when it
needs to and loads directly when already on page one, so the composable's URL
watcher does not also fire and fetch twice.
scripts/retype_models.py addresses why printer types cannot be derived. The
catalog types every printer model "Printer": true, and useless, since it does not
say whether the product is a laser, a plotter or a label printer. That answer is
a property of the model - every VersaLink C405 is a laser MFP - but nothing
recorded it, so nothing could derive it. Recording it on the MODEL means the
existing backfill fills every printer by exact name match, and a printer added
later inherits the right type the moment its model is chosen.
It exports the models needing a decision to CSV with a type suggested from the
model number, a person corrects the column, and applying it is a dry run unless
given --commit. A suggested type is refused unless it already exists in that
asset class's own vocabulary, which is what keeps the later name match working.
The suggestion order matters and got this wrong first time: a generic plotter
pattern matched "Zebra ZT411" and filed a label printer as a plotter. Brands now
come before generic patterns, and the review step exists precisely because a
confident wrong guess would type every asset using that model.
Verified on the development database: 24 printer models need a decision, 22 got
a sensible suggestion, applying them let all 42 printers match a printertype by
name, and the transaction rolled back cleanly.
Relocate warranty, measuringtools, network, printers, usb, notifications,
computers, and slides into plugins/<name>/frontend/. Each plugin's views are
pulled from wherever they lived (own dir, plus the shared views/settings/,
views/reports/, views/print/ dirs, and top-level views) into the plugin's
frontend/views/, and its route file becomes the self-contained routes.js.
Handled the messy cases:
- computers: name mismatch (its views live in views/pcs/) - moved by following
the route file's own imports, so the dir name did not matter. Its OS/access-
protocol/PC-type settings views move with it (only computers.js routed them).
- network: NetworkHub's sibling sub-views (NetworkDevicesList, SubnetsBrowse,
not directly routed) moved too so its `./` imports resolve.
- printers: the qrLogo helper is SHARED with core AssetLabel, so it stays in
views/print/ and PrinterQR imports it via @/views/print/qrLogo.
- slides: route file is toplevel-only (TVDashboard); SlideManager stays core
(core.js routes /settings/slides).
frontend/src/views/ now holds only core views; frontend/src/router/routes/ holds
only core.js. All 13 plugins are self-contained under plugins/<name>/frontend/.
Verified live: Network (hub + moved sub-views), Computers (name mismatch),
GE-Enforce (helper), printedparts all render from their staged frontends. Build +
58 vitest + naming green.
From the database review (verdict: sound-with-minor-issues). Applies the
actionable findings.
Redundant indexes: five non-unique secondary indexes duplicated a named idx_*
or a unique index on the same column - ix_communications_assetid,
ix_computers_hostname, ix_networkdevices_hostname, ix_printers_hostname (each
shadowing an idx_*), and idx_usb_serial (shadowing the serialnumber unique
index). Removed the redundant index source from the models (column index=True /
the extra db.Index) and added core migration 7d25 dropping the live duplicates.
The unique ix_*_assetid indexes are kept (they enforce assetid uniqueness).
Dead column: usbcheckouts.machineid was a NOT NULL soft-ref to the retired
machines table storing sentinel 0 (ADR-001). Dropped from the model + the
machineid=0 literal in selfhosted checkout; usb plugin migration 0002 drops it
live (downgrade restores it default 0).
Index: notifications.businessunitid (filtered by the shopfloor feed) was
unindexed; added index=True + notifications migration 0002.
CI: new migrations-mysql job proves the real multi-site deploy path - fresh
`flask db upgrade` + per-plugin install on utf8mb4 MySQL from empty, asserting
table count + charset and a clean second-run no-op. The pytest suite only
exercises SQLite create_all(), so a regression in the Alembic chain on MySQL
would otherwise ship undetected.
Verified: fresh core upgrade on a scratch utf8mb4 MySQL builds clean + no-op on
rerun (redundant indexes absent, unique assetid kept); plugin migrations applied
+ verified on the dev DB (machineid gone, bu index present). 953 backend tests
pass; naming + pyflakes green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plugins list now carries a displayname (manifest display_name, else the
machine name title-cased). Adds display_name to the four whose title-case
was wrong: GE-Enforce, USB, Measuring Tools, Knowledge Base. The setup
wizard Features step and Settings > Plugins render it, so "Geenforce"/"Usb"
are gone.
Finish step shows a pointer when GE-Enforce is enabled: it still needs a
scoped service token (Settings > API Tokens) and a share export root
(GE-Enforce page) before the fleet uses it - operational config the wizard
does not collect.
frontend build green; naming green.
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Plugins declare their own RBAC permissions instead of core accumulating
them: 36 permissions moved out of the core catalog into the 9 owning
plugins (core keeps the 19 its own blueprints enforce). The catalog is
resolved dynamically (core + enabled plugins) and feeds the roles grid,
the token scope picker and ceiling, and flask seed permissions;
installing or enabling a plugin seeds its permissions automatically. A
disabled plugin drops out of the assignable catalog while existing role
links keep working. New plugins - bundled or external - now bring their
permissions with zero core edits.
781 tests pass; live-verified with a machines.edit-scoped token.
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Goal: an LLM or script can migrate an entire legacy database using only
the HTTP API - original history preserved, safely re-runnable.
- X-Import-Mode header (admin only): create/update endpoints across 15
timestamped entity types accept original createddate/modifieddate;
helper exposed via shopdb.api (contract 0.7.0 -> 0.8.0).
- Exact-match natural-key lookup filters on 13 list endpoints for the
lookup-then-upsert recipe.
- Selfhosted USB checkout/checkin accept backdated event times in
import mode.
- docs/IMPORT-API.md: operator manual grounded in the real legacy
schema - order of operations, full table-by-table mapping including
the machines fan-out, idempotent Python importer with dry-run, parity
checks, and decided dispositions for unmigrated tables (DNC config
stays live-fed via the collector; supportteams/appowners map to the
upcoming supportteams model).
635 tests pass; naming green; frontend untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Framework:
- Per-plugin Alembic migration chains (ADR-008): every bundled plugin
carries its own chain with a stamp-only anchor at the ownership cutover;
new plugin schema lands in plugins/<name>/migrations/, never the core
chain. Deploys add flask plugin upgrade-all. Fixed a latent bug in the
shared alembic template (engine URL resolution) and taught the metadata
filter to include FK-referenced core tables.
- Frontend plugin route gating (ADR-009): plugin routes carry meta.plugin;
a disabled plugin's pages redirect to the dashboard via a cached,
fail-open check against the new public GET /api/plugins/enabled.
- get_reports() plugin hook (contract 0.5.0 -> 0.6.0): plugins contribute
report cards; warranty and toner cards moved off the hardcoded list.
Reports:
- Hub grouped by category with search; inline reports render at the top,
are URL-backed (?report=id, back-button and deep links work), expose
their server-side filter params as controls, and export CSV. Warranty
and Toner pages gained CSV export.
- Deleted the dead legacy Warranty Status report (always-zero buckets
from a retired column).
Theming and fonts:
- Inter (variable) bundled locally via @fontsource, replacing the Google
Fonts Roboto import - air-gapped installs now render correctly; tables
use tabular numerals.
- Optional brand_primary_dark_color, brand_accent_color,
brand_sidebar_color settings applied to CSS vars at bootstrap.
USB frontend repair (views were reading a dead legacy shape):
- List/detail/form and the employee profile USB panels remapped to the
real API shape (device_id/device_desc/checkinoutlog); employee panels
now use /usb/checkouts endpoints; external-mode /usb/checkouts/active
honors the badge filter; dead client methods pruned.
Also: warranties list page no longer requires login (matches app
convention); collector doc rewritten with a GE-Enforce integration guide
and paste-ready PowerShell reporter; ADR index and CHANGELOG updated.
Verified: 323 tests pass, naming/style green, frontend builds, plugin
migration dry-run green on scratch MySQL.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Make the app distributable to other GE Aerospace sites (one self-hosted
instance per site, ADR-004). GE values remain the shipped defaults; every
site-specific behavior is now a Setting an admin can change in the UI.
Settings-driven site config:
- Branding: site/QR/badge logos, favicon, primary color (upload endpoints
mirror the map-blueprint pattern; new Settings > Branding section).
- ServiceNow: search/incident/change URL templates ({ticket}), ticket
prefixes, enable toggle. Defaults point at the current
geaerospaceqa.service-now.com global search. Disabled = plain-text tickets.
- Employee-id regex (employeeid_pattern), printer hostname template,
QR label targets (qr_target_printer / qr_target_usb, blank = asset page,
else URL template with placeholders), usb_label_style (barcode|qr).
- West Jefferson floor-plan PNGs removed from the tree; generic placeholder
ships as the map default and sites upload their own blueprint.
Security closeout:
- dashboarddefaults writes now require admin.
- Collector: generic error messages (no str(exc) leak); API key accepted
via X-API-Key header only (BREAKING: querystring api_key removed).
- IP-based login rate limiting (AUTH_RATELIMIT_* knobs) atop account lockout.
- Setting.set() creation race fixed (IntegrityError retry).
Release engineering and docs:
- __version__ 0.5.0 (distinct from __contract_version__, ADR-007),
CHANGELOG.md, Gitea Actions CI config, frontend version aligned.
- One wizard-first install story across README/DEPLOY; new CONFIG.md,
UPGRADE.md, BACKUP-RESTORE.md; CLAUDE.md and ROADMAP de-staled.
- Dockerfile multi-stage build now bundles the frontend; compose binds
MySQL to 127.0.0.1; stale database/schema.sql and one-off SQL removed.
Debt and fixes:
- .query.get() -> db.session.get() sweep; datetime.utcnow() removed
(naive-UTC via timezone-aware now); users.py on authz decorators.
- Fixed 4 stale tests (slides feed shape, shopfloor splitperemployee,
plugin contract purity) and the USB label page field mapping (both usb
modes emit the cmmc shape: device_id/device_desc).
- Health endpoint reports the real version.
248 tests pass; naming/style check green; frontend builds; fresh-DB
flask db upgrade + seeds verified; QR targets verified by decoding
rendered codes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
"Create the tables here" for USB now actually works. Add selfhosted.py backing
every USB endpoint with the app-owned usbdevices/usbcheckouts tables and
returning the same response shape as the external cmmc_usb path. Each route in
routes.py delegates to it when usb_directory_mode=selfhosted (the default).
- Device status derives from ischeckedout + isactive (retired); check-in/out
history is synthesized from usbcheckouts rows (check-out + check-in events);
holder names resolve from the self-hosted employee directory.
- External cmmc_usb mode unchanged, for sites already running that solution.
Verified E2E: create -> list -> checkout -> checkin -> history all correct
against the app tables.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Answers the confusion of asking for a DB connection while also offering to
create the tables. Each self-host-capable plugin (employees, usb) now shows a
mode choice; the external connection fields appear only for "connect your own
database". Default is self-hosted (create tables here) - the external path is
the niche/our-site option.
- provisioning_note gains mode_setting; employee_directory_mode + usb_directory_
mode settings (both default 'selfhosted').
- Wizard renders the radio, shows the note for self-hosted and the config fields
for external, and saves the chosen mode.
Employees works fully in both modes. USB self-hosted ROUTING is still TODO - the
USB routes read the external cmmc_usb schema; wiring them to the app-owned
tables is the remaining work (tracked).
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Both plugins provision extra tables, so they now install disabled and explain
themselves before a site opts in.
- Plugin contract gains get_provisioning_note() -> {tables, note, docs}.
Employees and USB implement it (what tables get created in shopdb, how they
are referenced, link to the schema README; USB references the captured
DLP/reminder plans).
- Manifest default_enabled=false for employees + usb; the plugins list API
returns provisioning_note + default_enabled; install now registers a plugin
disabled when default_enabled is false.
- Setup wizard Features step renders the provisioning note the moment a plugin
with one is enabled.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Most sites have no external HR database, so add a self-hosted directory mode.
- New employee_directory_mode setting: 'external' (default; read a separate HR
DB, unchanged) or 'selfhosted' (app-owned table).
- DirectoryEmployee model + directoryemployees table (migration 7d16). to_dict
emits the same keys the external contract uses (SSO/First_Name/...), so both
modes share one response shape and the frontend is unchanged.
- Employee search / single / batch lookup branch on the mode.
- Self-hosted-only management endpoints: list, create, update, delete, and CSV
import (upsert by SSO). Guarded so they only work in self-hosted mode.
- EmployeeDirectory.vue management page (Settings > Locations & Organization):
table + search + pagination, add/edit/delete, CSV import (file or paste).
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- Flag the employee directory as the integration most likely to differ per
site; USB (cmmc_usb) is standardized and rarely needs adaptation.
- Add "Option B: stand up a self-hosted directory" with the canonical employees
table DDL, for sites with no HR database. In-app management (CRUD/CSV import)
noted as a possible future enhancement.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Every site's HR directory and USB check-in/out databases may use a different
schema, so document exactly what each plugin queries and how to adapt.
- plugins/employees/README.md: required employees table columns (SSO,
First_Name, Last_Name, Team, Role, Picture), the queries run, photo handling,
and a CREATE VIEW recipe to map a different site schema without code changes.
- plugins/usb/README.md: cmmc_usb devices / checkinoutlog / users columns,
read-write ops, the employee-directory dependency, and a view recipe.
- USB plugin gains get_config_schema() (cmmc_usb_db_host/name/user + password);
cmmc_usb_connection reads host/name/user settings-first (env fallback), the
password stays env-only - matching the employees plugin.
- Config-field help points at the READMEs.
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Feature work from the 2026-07 session:
Settings IA
- Replace the flat 27-card settings hub with a persistent two-pane shell
(SettingsLayout.vue): grouped, searchable left rail + content pane.
- Nest all settings/* routes under the shell via router post-processing;
shared nav catalog in settingsNav.js. Group by asset class (PCs, Printers,
Equipment, Network) so per-type settings stop scattering.
Custom fields (core)
- customfields + customfieldvalues tables (migration 7d14), CRUD API at
/api/customfields, per-asset value get/save.
- Settings management page + reusable CustomFieldsSection (detail) and
CustomFieldsInputs (form) wired into all four asset types.
Warranty (new plugin)
- plugins/warranty: warranties + warrantyassets (migration 7d15), derived
coverage status, provider abstraction (manual now; Dell/Lenovo/HP stubs).
- API CRUD + per-asset panel + report buckets; WarrantyPanel on all four
detail pages; Warranties management page; Warranty report + Reports card.
- Seed warranty.* permissions.
Printer drivers
- printerdrivers table (migration 7d13) linked to printer models; drivers now
surface on the matching printer's detail page.
Other
- PCDetail rebalanced (Network + Status + Warranty + custom fields on the right).
- Rename PCs list "Features" column to "Remote Access"; fix badge hover underline.
- Drop equipment islocationonly field.
- Centralize asset-type label/route maps into utils/assetTypes.js.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plugins were reaching into internal core paths (shopdb.core.models.*,
shopdb.extensions, shopdb.utils.*), coupling them to core's file layout and
violating the ADR-001 contract. Consolidate onto one versioned surface.
- shopdb.api: expand from 2 helpers to the full plugin import surface -
db, cache; BaseModel, AuditMixin; core models (Asset, AssetType,
AssetStatus, Vendor, Model, Communication, CommunicationType, Location,
Setting, AuditLog, Application, AppVersion, OperatingSystem); response +
pagination helpers; employee_connection. Documented in PLUGIN-HOOKS.md.
- Migrate all 22 plugin source files to import only from shopdb.api (plus
shopdb.plugins.base for the ABC).
- Drop the printers plugin's legacy MachineType dependency: remove
_ensure_legacy_machine_types and the seed_supplies machinetypeid lookup
(Model.machinetypeid is nullable; printers carry type via PrinterType).
- Guard test test_plugins_only_import_contract_surface scans plugin source
and fails on any core import outside shopdb.api / shopdb.plugins.base.
- Scaffold templates updated so generated plugins are contract-pure.
- Bump __contract_version__ 0.2.0 -> 0.3.0 (additive surface expansion;
manifests pin <1.0.0 so they still satisfy).
145 tests pass, naming/style green, app factory boots all 6 plugins.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The core chain already owns and reproduces the full bundled schema (deploys run
`flask db upgrade` only). The per-plugin Alembic baselines duplicated those
tables, so `flask plugin upgrade-all` would conflict - a footgun. Remove the 6
bundled plugin migration dirs; the per-plugin Alembic helpers
(alembic_template, PluginMigrationRunner) remain for external/filesystem
plugins. upgrade-all now cleanly no-ops for bundled plugins.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Each of the six bundled plugins (computers, equipment, network,
notifications, printers, usb) now has its own Alembic chain with a
baseline migration. Sister sites adopting one of these plugins can
manage its schema via `flask plugin migrate <name>` instead of relying
on db.create_all to bootstrap everything.
Existing single-site deploys that bootstrap via db.create_all continue
to work unchanged. The chains coexist; the bootstrap path stays the
operator's choice.
Framework
- shopdb/plugins/alembic_template.py: shared env.py logic + helpers.
PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS pins which tables belong to which plugin (explicit
registry, not import-side-effect). _get_plugin_metadata filters
db.metadata to only the named plugin's tables. create_plugin_tables /
drop_plugin_tables emit DDL via SQLAlchemy CreateTable so the table
definitions stay sourced from the models, not duplicated.
- shopdb/plugins/__init__.py: PluginManager.upgrade_all_plugins() runs
pending migrations across every discovered plugin and returns a status
dict. Idempotent (Alembic skips applied revisions).
CLI
- `flask plugin upgrade-all` runs pending migrations for every plugin.
Used on a fresh deploy after the core schema is in place.
Per-plugin scaffolding
- plugins/{computers,equipment,network,notifications,printers,usb}/
migrations/{alembic.ini, env.py, script.py.mako, versions/0001_baseline.py}
- Each env.py is a 5-line shim that sets PLUGIN_NAME and delegates to
the shared template. Each 0001_baseline calls create_plugin_tables(name)
/ drop_plugin_tables(name); no duplication of column definitions.
Tests
- tests/test_plugin_migrations.py (18 cases): every bundled plugin has
an entry in PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS, has the on-disk Alembic scaffolding,
and the filtered MetaData contains every owned table (catches drift
between the template's table list and what the models declare).
- 129 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hardens the plugin framework so sister-site adoption is safe.
Loader rewrite (shopdb/plugins/loader.py):
- Reads manifest.json directly. Dependency sort and version checks
no longer instantiate plugin classes (avoids __init__ side effects).
- Fail-loud policy: in dev/test (DEBUG or TESTING true), plugin
errors re-raise. In production, errors log with full context and
the plugin is excluded from registration. Framework keeps booting.
- Contract-version range check via packaging.SpecifierSet. Plugin's
manifest.core_version must include the framework's
__contract_version__ or load fails per the policy above.
- Manifest validation: required fields (name, version, description),
name matches directory, JSON parseable.
Exceptions (shopdb/exceptions.py):
- PluginNotFoundError, PluginContractError, PluginVersionError,
PluginDependencyError. Specific types replace generic Exception
swallowing.
Auto-register core blueprints (shopdb/__init__.py):
- CORE_BLUEPRINT_NAMES tuple drives registration. Adding a core
resource is one entry, not three lines (import + register call).
- Replaces 27 hand-coded register_blueprint calls.
- Asserts each blueprint is exported by shopdb.core.api at boot.
Public API namespace (shopdb/api/__init__.py):
- audit_log: thin wrapper over AuditLog.log() with stable signature.
- resolve_asset_position: implements ADR-001 position resolution
(asset > related > location). Asset.mapx/mapy and
AssetRelationship.inheritsposition columns are part of the locked
contract surface but not yet in models; helper degrades gracefully
to location-only fallback until the migration lands.
BasePlugin helpers (shopdb/plugins/base.py):
- get_setting(key, default), set_setting(key, value, ...). Settings
namespaced as plugin.<pluginname>.<key> so two plugins can use the
same key without colliding.
Manifest version compatibility (plugins/*/manifest.json):
- Bumped core_version from ">=1.0.0" to ">=0.1.0,<1.0.0" so all
bundled plugins satisfy the new range check.
Contract version bump (shopdb/__init__.py):
- 0.1.0 -> 0.2.0. Additive surface change (Setting helpers,
shopdb.api namespace) per ADR-002 minor-bump rules.
Tests (tests/test_plugin_loader.py, tests/test_api_namespace.py):
- 13 loader tests: manifest validation failures, version range
checks, plugin.py import errors, strict-vs-isolate behavior under
TESTING vs production-like config, manifest-first dependency sort.
- 8 api-namespace tests: audit_log roundtrip, resolve position
fallback chain, plugin.get_setting/set_setting roundtrip with
per-plugin namespacing.
Test count: 66 -> 87 passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
System Settings:
- Add SystemSettings.vue with Zabbix integration, SMTP/email config, SAML SSO settings
- Add Setting model with key-value storage and typed values
- Add settings API with caching
Audit Logging:
- Add AuditLog model tracking user, IP, action, entity changes
- Add comprehensive audit logging to all CRUD operations:
- Machines, Computers, Equipment, Network devices, VLANs, Subnets
- Printers, USB devices (including checkout/checkin)
- Applications, Settings, Users/Roles
- Track old/new values for all field changes
- Mask sensitive values (passwords, tokens) in logs
User Management:
- Add UsersList.vue with full user CRUD
- Add Role management with granular permissions
- Add 41 predefined permissions across 10 categories
- Add users API with roles and permissions endpoints
Reports:
- Add TonerReport.vue for printer supply monitoring
Dark Mode Fixes:
- Fix map position section in PCForm, PrinterForm
- Fix alert-warning in KnowledgeBaseDetail
- All components now use CSS variables for theming
CLI Commands:
- Add flask seed permissions
- Add flask seed settings
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix equipment badge barcode not rendering (loading race condition)
- Fix printer QR code not rendering on initial load (same race condition)
- Add model image to equipment badge via imageurl from Model table
- Fix white-on-white machine number text on badge, tighten barcode spacing
- Add PaginationBar component used across all list pages
- Split monolithic router into per-plugin route modules
- Fix 25 GET API endpoints returning 401 (jwt_required -> optional=True)
- Align list page columns across Equipment, PCs, and Network pages
- Add print views: EquipmentBadge, PrinterQRSingle, PrinterQRBatch, USBLabelBatch
- Add PC Relationships report, migration docs, and CLAUDE.md project guide
- Various plugin model, API, and frontend refinements
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add equipmentApi and computersApi to replace legacy machinesApi
- Add controller vendor/model fields to Equipment model and forms
- Fix map marker navigation to use plugin-specific IDs (equipmentid,
computerid, printerid, networkdeviceid) instead of assetid
- Fix search to use unified Asset table with correct plugin IDs
- Remove legacy printer search that used non-existent field names
- Enable optional JWT auth for detail endpoints (public read access)
- Clean up USB plugin models (remove unused checkout model)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
New Plugins:
- USB plugin: Device checkout/checkin with employee lookup, checkout history
- Notifications plugin: Announcements with types, scheduling, shopfloor display
- Network plugin: Network device management with subnets and VLANs
- Equipment and Computers plugins: Asset type separation
Frontend:
- EmployeeSearch component: Reusable employee lookup with autocomplete
- USB views: List, detail, checkout/checkin modals
- Notifications views: List, form with recognition mode
- Network views: Device list, detail, form
- Calendar view with FullCalendar integration
- Shopfloor and TV dashboard views
- Reports index page
- Map editor for asset positioning
- Light/dark mode fixes for map tooltips
Backend:
- Employee search API with external lookup service
- Collector API for PowerShell data collection
- Reports API endpoints
- Slides API for TV dashboard
- Fixed AppVersion model (removed BaseModel inheritance)
- Added checkout_name column to usbcheckouts table
Styling:
- Unified detail page styles
- Improved pagination (page numbers instead of prev/next)
- Dark/light mode theme improvements
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>