A geenforce.fetch token can now be pinned to specific manifest scopes so a
fleet-wide key (a display's, delivered by DSC or baked into the image) is not a
skeleton key for the whole content store. NULL binding = unrestricted, so every
existing service token keeps working.
Core:
- ApiToken.resourcescopes column + resourcescopelist property (migration
7d30_apitoken_resourcescopes; NULL = unrestricted).
- apitokens API create/update accept + persist an optional resourcescopes list
(a resource-name allowlist; not permission-catalog names).
- New contract helper authorized_service_token(scope): same check as
service_token_authorized but returns the ApiToken so a plugin can read its
binding. Contract 0.14.0 -> 0.15.0; also export SupportTeam.
GE-Enforce enforcement:
- get_manifest: a bound token requesting a scope outside its allowlist -> 403.
- get_payload: a bound token may only pull a blob its own scope(s) reference
(service.blob_referenced_by_scopes); anything else -> 404 (no hash probing).
- Decorator stashes the authorized token on g for the route to read.
Also fixes a pre-existing contract-surface violation: the printers/printedparts
alert helpers imported shopdb.core.models / shopdb.extensions directly; now
via shopdb.api (SupportTeam newly exported). Docs: GE-ENFORCE-DISPLAY.md
provisioning note, PLUGIN-HOOKS.md, CLAUDE.md.
9 new resource-binding tests; full suite 1131 passing.
Get GE-Enforce closer to running on credential-less Intune/Entra display PCs
that pull manifest + payloads over HTTPS instead of SMB.
Server (plugins/geenforce/api/routes.py):
- Rate-limit + 512MB served-size ceiling on GET /payload/<sha256> (reuses the
login limiter's cache pattern, config-overridable via GEENFORCE_PAYLOAD_*).
- New tests: payload hardening, manifestblobs model-vs-migration parity, and a
report-contract test locking the lowercase per-entry report keys.
PS client (plugins/geenforce/client/):
- Fix New-ShopdbReport per-entry key casing to lowercase (name/action/selfhealed/
exitcode/message) to match what the server reads; the engine emits PascalCase.
- Enforce TLS 1.2 in the network functions.
- Fetch + merge the fleet-wide common scope alongside the pctype scope
(pctype wins on conflict; -NoCommon opt-out).
- Normalize whatever the engine returns into a well-formed summary.
- Make the empty-cache fail-safe observable: event-log entry + report ping
instead of a silent exit 0.
Manifest (plugins/geenforce/seed_display_scope.py + docs/GE-ENFORCE-DISPLAY.md):
- Seed a gea-shopfloor-display scope: 4 Edge kiosk drift-heal registry entries
+ 1 data-driven dispatcher (Dashboard/Lobby/3DPrintRoom via display-type.txt).
Kiosk EXEs stay image-baked; the manifest heals policy/config drift only.
- Documents the common SMB-payload audit (entries needing http/inline before a
share-less display can inherit common).
Migration registry (shopdb/plugins/alembic_template.py + test):
- Register the pre-existing manifestblobs and the new printersupplyalerts tables
in PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS; update EXPECTED_HEAD_REVISION for geenforce (0002blobs),
printers (0002supplyalerts), and printedparts (0004txnrev) which had drifted.
Lets share-less (Intune/local-account) PCs pull installers the manifest
references over HTTPS instead of SMB - the general capability the whole fleet
migrates toward. New ManifestBlob registry (migration 0002) with bytes on disk
at instance/geenforce/payloads/<sha256> (deduped by content); service.store_blob
+ blob_path; client-facing GET /api/geenforce/payload/<sha256> (geenforce.fetch
token, ETag=hash, serves the blob store or an inline DB payload by hash). The
serializer now emits PayloadSource/PayloadSha256/PayloadRef for http/inline
entries only (smb entries round-trip unchanged - parity green). CLI
'flask geenforce add-payload <file>' registers a blob and prints its sha256.
This is the shopdb half (B1); the PS client/engine fetch is B2.
Fleet-install compliance for app-linked manifest entries: new service
compliance_for_scope + GET /geenforce/scopes/<id>/compliance count active
ComputerInstalledApp rows by curated appid (null-safe when computers plugin
absent). ManifestEditor gains a compliance panel. Curated appid stays shopdb
metadata and never enters manifest JSON, so behavioral parity is unaffected.
Inline manifest payloads: store_inline_payload (sha256, 1MB cap,
payloadsource='inline') + POST/GET /geenforce/entries/<id>/payload; editor
gains an upload control. Entry payload metadata surfaced in _entry_payload.
Frontend test harness: extract the editor's entry-form logic into pure
entryForm.js (buildEntryPayload, describeEntry, availableEntryTypes, scope
gates, ...) and cover it with 45 vitest tests. ManifestEditor now imports
those helpers, so the tests exercise the shipped code path (no duplication).
908 backend tests pass; vitest 45 pass; frontend build green; naming green.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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