New dev/eval seeder populates a small, broad dataset so a fresh site has
something on every screen: ~25 assets across machines, computers,
printers, network devices, and measuring tools, plus supporting
vendors/business-units/locations, six 3D-printed parts (two below their
low-stock threshold to exercise the alert), and a few relationships for
the map and relationship cards. Idempotent, keyed on a DEMO- assetnumber
prefix; skips the plugin sections that are not installed.
`flask seed demo-clear` removes exactly what it created: bulk-deletes the
DEMO- assets so the DB-level ON DELETE CASCADE drops each plugin subtype
row (per-object ORM delete would try to NULL the NOT NULL child assetid),
after clearing the demo relationships first. Leaves reference data,
settings, users, and any imported rows untouched.
Documented as an optional step in the dev setup guide.
Prod runs Python 3.13.7, not the originally planned 3.12. Align the
stack: CI both jobs 3.12->3.13, the IIS install runbook and the dev
setup guide to 3.13 (winget Python.Python.3.13). NOTE for whoever
maintains the offline kit: its wheels are still cp312 and must be
regenerated as cp313 before the next air-gapped deploy.
Add a winget block to the prerequisites (Git/Python/Node/VS Code/MySQL
or Docker) so a Windows dev provisions the whole toolchain from one
terminal, with a note that the LTS Node may be newer than CI's 20 and
it does not matter for this SPA (nvm-windows to pin if wanted).
GitHub had no CI, so naming/tests/build were unenforced on the public
mirror. Add .github/workflows/ci.yml mirroring the internal pipeline:
backend pytest, the naming gate, frontend vitest+build, and the
migrations-mysql job that proves a fresh flask db upgrade + every
plugin chain on utf8mb4 MySQL 8 is idempotent. Flip the dev-setup CI
note to reflect it. Add an identical Windows/VS Code convention note to
the four developer docs (venv\Scripts vs venv/bin, $env: vs export,
pointer to DEVELOPMENT-SETUP).
The naming check was documented as an auto-running pre-commit hook,
but .git/hooks is never cloned and no installer existed - a fresh
clone had nothing, and the real enforcement is CI. Say that plainly.
Ship .githooks/pre-commit (LF-pinned) so a dev who wants the local
check can opt in with 'git config core.hooksPath .githooks'; CI stays
the backstop that fails the build on a bad name.
PowerShell commands lead, bash equivalents in comments: venv
Activate.ps1 + execution-policy note, copy/$env:, a PowerShell
plugin-enable loop, and how the bash naming hook runs under Git Bash
(plus the pre-commit hook catching it automatically). The VS Code
Check task gets a Windows variant (venv\Scripts, bash for the .sh).
Pin shell scripts to LF in .gitattributes so a Windows checkout does
not CRLF-corrupt them into 'bad interpreter' failures.
New docs/DEVELOPMENT-SETUP.md: clone-to-first-change onboarding
(Docker fast path, manual venv+Node daily driver, VS Code, the dev
loop, first-change pointer at the plugin lab, troubleshooting). Ship
.vscode/ launch/tasks/extensions so F5 debugs the backend on 5001 and
a task runs both servers; personal settings.json stays ignored. Fix
the README manual path - it ran the backend on the default 5000, but
the frontend dev server proxies to 5001, so nothing loaded; also add
the plugin upgrade-all step and a VS Code pointer.