REQ-D: restore waitress and tzdata to requirements.in. They existed ONLY in the
generated requirements.txt (hand-added in bf9e60e), so the next
`uv pip compile` would have silently removed the WSGI server and the IANA
timezone database from every Windows install.
REQ-E: split production and development requirements. requirements.txt was
installing pytest, pytest-cov, pytest-flask, coverage, iniconfig and pluggy onto
production servers. Verified on a real Windows Server box before this change.
CI, scripts/test-external-plugin.sh and the dev docs now use requirements-dev.txt.
REQ-F: standardise on Python 3.14. The repo declared four different versions
(Dockerfile 3.12, DEPLOY-WINDOWS-IIS 3.12, INSTALL-WINDOWS-IIS 3.13, CI 3.13,
plus README, web.config and PLUGIN-EXTERNAL-REPO). 3.14 is in active bugfix
support until ~Apr 2027 and supported to Oct 2030; 3.13 entered security-only in
Apr 2026. All four compiled dependencies publish win_amd64 wheels for 3.14
(cryptography via an abi3 wheel), verified by building an offline wheelhouse and
installing it on Windows Server 2025.
REQ-G: state MySQL 8.0 as the standard for new installs; 5.7+/5.6 remain
supported on an existing server.
Lockfiles regenerated with uv pip compile. Production deps 44 -> 38.
pymysql needs the cryptography package to speak MySQL 8's default
caching_sha2_password, so 'flask db upgrade' against a stock MySQL 8
failed with 'cryptography package is required'. Make it a real
dependency (dev, prod, CI all connect cleanly) and drop the CI
native-auth workaround that stood in for it.
Establishes the safety net required before any structural refactor.
Tests (tests/):
- conftest.py rewritten for Flask-SQLAlchemy 3.x (drop-recreate per
test, StaticPool-shared in-memory SQLite, admin_user + auth_headers
fixtures). Removes deprecated db.create_scoped_session pattern.
- test_smoke.py: 8 baseline tests (app boot, JWT login valid+invalid,
protected routes, paginated response shape, plugin auto-discovery).
- test_security_config.py: 7 tests pinning ProductionConfig.validate
failure modes (missing/dev SECRET_KEY, missing JWT_SECRET_KEY,
missing DATABASE_URL, wildcard CORS, empty CORS) and one happy-path.
Production hardening (shopdb/config.py, shopdb/__init__.py):
- ProductionConfig.validate() raises ConfigError on missing or
insecure SECRET_KEY, JWT_SECRET_KEY, DATABASE_URL, CORS_ORIGINS.
No silent fallback to dev defaults in production.
- create_app invokes validate() when config_name == 'production'.
- CORS_ORIGINS default no longer wildcard; defaults to localhost
Vite dev origin.
- Drop os.path.exists probe in serve_frontend (path-traversal risk
surface). send_from_directory handles safe-join + 404 itself.
- Replace User.query.get with db.session.get (SQLAlchemy 2.0 API).
TestingConfig (shopdb/config.py):
- Add StaticPool + check_same_thread connect_args so SQLite in-memory
is shared across the test session.
Index dedup (plugins/printers/models/printer_extension.py):
- Rename idx_printer_windowsname -> idx_printerdata_windowsname.
Two model classes (Printer, PrinterData) declared the same index
name; SQLite enforces global index uniqueness even across tables.
Per CONTRIBUTING.md naming convention, indexes follow
idx_<table>_<column>.
Dependency pinning (requirements.in, requirements.txt):
- requirements.in holds the loose source pins (the human-edited file).
- requirements.txt is now a uv-compiled lockfile (every transitive
dep pinned to an exact version). Reproducible builds. Run
`uv pip compile requirements.in -o requirements.txt` to refresh.
Test count: 0 -> 15 passing. All naming/style checks still green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>