Every asset list shows a Type column (and printers a Model, machines and
network a Vendor), but the search filters only looked at the asset number,
name, serial and hostname. Searching a type returned zero rows: 'Part Washer'
on machines, 'Standard' on PCs, 'Thermal' on printers.
Extend the search on machines, computers, printers, network devices,
measuring tools and the unified asset list to cover the type name plus the
vendor/model where the list shows them. Joins are outer joins so an asset
missing a type or vendor still matches on its own fields; the core list uses
a correlated EXISTS instead, since its type-name filter already joins
AssetType.
Notification start/end times displayed and stored wrong by the tz offset
(a 2:34 PM entry showed 6:34 PM). Two stacked bugs: to_dict emitted stored
UTC as naive ISO (no offset) so the browser read it as local, and the form
filled the datetime-local input from toISOString() (UTC).
Fix and generalize to a configurable site timezone (multi-site):
- New setting site_timezone (default America/New_York), public, editable in
Settings > Site > Localization (common-zone dropdown).
- Backend tags datetimes UTC (_utc_iso); parse normalizes to naive UTC
(_parse_utc); daily-reset expiry uses the site zone (_next_site_time);
calendar allDay events key off the site-local day (_site_date).
- Shared frontend util datetime.js (Intl-based, DST-safe) converts between a
UTC instant and a site-zone wall clock. Notification form, list, and
calendar all render/enter in the site zone.
Generate docs/openapi.json (3.1, 362 operations) from the API inventory via
scripts/gen_openapi.py, and serve it with a self-hosted Redoc bundle at
/api/docs - no CDN, works on the air-gapped box. Also serve docs/llms.txt (a
concise LLM entrypoint) at /api/docs/llms.txt. New core 'docs' blueprint;
staticdocs/ excluded from the naming check (vendored minified JS).
Prod had 331 relationships, 268 computers, 204 machines, but the report came
back empty. The query only matched computer(source) -> machine(target), while
the import stores the general machinerelationships as machine(source) ->
PC(target) (only the synthetic measuring-tool links are PC -> tool). So the real
shop-floor edges never matched.
Make the query direction-agnostic (UNION of both orientations); a PC-runs-machine
report is conceptually undirected. Also drop the comtypeid=1 filter so the IP is
taken from the primary communication regardless of its type.
Test: a machine(source) -> PC(target) edge now appears in the report.
IIS ARR sets X-Forwarded-For to clientip:port, and the port changes every
connection. Left in, the audit log showed IP:PORT, the dashboard IP fallback
never matched a stored (portless) DashboardDefault.ipaddress, and login rate
limiting keyed per-connection instead of per-host. Add an IPv6-safe
clientip.client_ip / strip_port helper and use it in the audit log, the
dashboard resolver, and the login rate-limit key.
The lobby-display and screensaver slide manager was admin-only. Add a shared
slides.manage permission so a curator can manage both surfaces without full
admin. Admins keep access via the require_permission admin bypass.
Backend:
- plugins/slides/api/routes.py: all 5 management routes require slides.manage
- plugins/slides/plugin.py: declare it via get_permissions(); nav item carries
the permission so the frontend can gate visibility
- shopdb/core/api/auth.py: login response now returns the user's permissions
(matches /me) so the frontend authStore has them on fresh login
Frontend:
- stores/auth.js: hasPermission(name) getter (admin true, else granted list)
- router/index.js: guard supports requiresPermission
- views/AppLayout.vue: hide nav items whose permission the user lacks
- plugins/slides/frontend/routes.js: slide manager gated requiresPermission
Tests: no-perm user 403, curator role with the perm 200 (+ login advertises
it), admin 200 via bypass.
Deploy: run `flask seed permissions` to create the row, then grant it to a
role in Settings > Users & Roles.
Global search did a single ilike('%CSF Roles%'), so any query with more than one
word required the exact contiguous phrase and usually returned nothing. Add
_word_match: split the query into words and AND them (OR across the searched
columns per word), so 'CSF Roles' matches a record with both words in any field,
any order. Applied across every domain (assets, applications, KB, employees
[selfhosted + external HR], notifications, hostnames, IP, custom fields,
vendor/model/type). External HR path uses a parameterized per-word LIKE.
A display's DHCP IP can change; its FQDN (F<serial>.<domain>, domain from the
display_fqdn_domain setting) is stable and the collector already reports the
serial. Add a nullable unique fqdn column (varchar191 so the index fits utf8mb4
without innodb_large_prefix), make ipaddress nullable, and require fqdn OR ip.
visitor-location + display-role resolve by FQDN first, then IP; create/update
accept fqdn. Core migration 7d31, verified up/down/idempotent on MySQL 5.6.
'Business unit' wording -> 'location' in the validation messages.
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.
Support teams gain a webhookurl (migration 7d29 + API + settings-page field), so
a team is a notification target. send_webhook(url=) lets a caller override the
site default with a team's webhook. Printedparts gains a 'alert support team'
setting (printedparts_alert_supportteamid) + selector on its settings page;
low-stock alerts post to that team's webhook, falling back to the site
alert_webhook_url. Email leg unchanged. Same pattern extends to other alerting
plugins (printers low-toner next).
send_webhook(title,text) posts alerts to an optional webhook (Teams Incoming
Webhook / Workflow, or generic JSON) via alert_webhook_url + alert_webhook_format
settings; send_alert fans out to it alongside email; exposed on shopdb.api
(0.13.0->0.14.0, PLUGIN-HOOKS synced); low-stock posts on its custom-recipient
path too. Also: recent-transactions table shows the consumed print-file revision.
Kiosk now displays the scanned revision (badge, quantity, and done screens) so
the operator sees which revision they checked out - it was already recorded on
the take, just not shown. Low-stock email now uses the gage lab tag (was the
internal item code) and links to the item page when site_base_url is set (new
core setting, category email; emails have no request context to derive the URL).
One 'display' image resolves what it shows from its own IP, like the existing
visitor-location BU mapping. Extend DashboardDefault with displayrole
(dashboard|lobby|partskiosk; migration 7d28, businessunitid now nullable since
only the dashboard role needs one) + a role->path map. New unauthenticated
GET /api/dashboarddefaults/display-role returns {role, path, businessunitid}
for the caller IP. Settings UI gains a Display selector, showing the business
unit only for the dashboard role.
Role badges rendered gray for everything except admin, with no way to tell
roles apart. Add an optional color per role, matching how statuses and types
carry one: new roles.color column (migration 7d27_roles_color), color threaded
through the role API and the user serializer, and a ColorSwatchPicker in the
role editor. Badges use the role's color with contrast-aware text and fall
back to the old admin/gray classes when unset.
A lean site still gets every plugin's tables from the shared core Alembic
baseline. prune-schema drops the tables of plugins not installed on this
site, leaving core + chosen-plugin tables, with no edit to any released
migration (the relocate-into-plugin-baselines alternative would mean
rewriting ~15 released core migrations for a cosmetic gain - see ADR-014).
- shopdb/plugins/cli.py: prune-schema command. Dry-run by default; --yes to
execute; refuses non-empty tables without --force. Drops by table name (no
plugin import) so it works on a lean image. MySQL: private AUTOCOMMIT engine
(db.engine's pooled connections sit idle-in-transaction in a CLI context and
would deadlock the DROP on a metadata lock). SQLite: db.engine, restoring the
prior foreign_keys pragma so the StaticPool connection is not left changed.
- tests/test_plugin_prune_schema.py: drop-only-not-installed, full no-op,
refuse-non-empty, force-drops-non-empty.
- docs/DEPLOY.md: lean provisioning step after upgrade-all.
- ADR-014 ACCEPTED; index updated.
Verified on MySQL: full install then prune = no-op (86 tables); lean install
(machines+printers) then prune drops the other 19 plugin tables; second run
no-op. Full suite 1077 passed.
Cross-plugin FK blocker ADR-013 cited is already resolved: the FKs into
machines were held only by dead legacy tables (machinerelationships,
printerdata, installedapps, communications.machineid) that existing
migrations 7a01/7c01 already drop. No live plugin table hard-FKs another
plugin. Schema-lean is unblocked.
Enabling change: create_plugin_tables now skips already-existing tables
(idempotent) so a plugin anchor can create its tables on a fresh lean
install and no-op on a database that has them from the pre-cutover
baseline. The load-bearing baseline lift is staged as ADR-014 Phase 2.
The lean-build endgame: a site ships carrying only the plugins it chose.
- scripts/build-site.sh: reads a site profile, resolves the hard-dependency
closure from manifests, builds the frontend with SITE_PLUGINS (stage-frontend
carries only those plugins), and stages a backend tree of core + only the
chosen plugin dirs. An unchosen plugin is in neither the bundle nor the tree.
- Core lazy-import guard: `flask seed demo` hard-imported the 5 asset subtype
models, which would crash a lean build missing any of those plugins. Now
guarded (a missing model skips its demo section).
- test_lean_build_guards.py: statically asserts NO core (shopdb/core, shopdb/cli)
import of a plugin is unguarded - a lean build omitting that plugin would
otherwise crash. 0 unguarded today.
Pilot verified: a lean build (machines + printers) carries only machines +
printers code - PartsKiosk / ManifestEditor / USBLabelBatch / KnowledgeBaseDetail
/ EmployeeDirectory are absent from the bundle, and only machines/printers plugin
dirs stage into the backend. (Sidebar labels for absent plugins remain - the
accepted small plugin-aware core remainder.) Guard test + naming green.
Global-search rows built the plugin detail URL from a hardcoded url_map of
plugin routes in core. Now core prefers a plugin's declared
get_asset_presentation route (ADR-010), substituting the core assetid via the
plugin's by-asset resolver; types that have not declared fall back to the legacy
id-keyed map, so nothing breaks. Measuring tools (which declare the route) link
through it now; machines/PCs/printers/network migrate off the hardcode as they
add a by-asset route + declaration. Presentation map is collected once per
search (cached on flask.g). 2 consumer tests; 26 search tests green.
Wires the ADR-010 get_asset_panels hook to a generic frontend renderer so a
plugin adds detail-page UI as JSON, no Vue. This is the Path A foundation that
lets simple plugins ship UI without a frontend build.
- components/PluginAssetPanels.vue + pluginAssetPanels.js: fetches
/api/pluginui/asset-panels for an asset, then each panel's data endpoint, and
renders by mode: list (title + status badge + meta lines via a field map),
keyvalue, table (declared or inferred columns), badge. Pure mapping logic is
in the .js module and unit tested (9 specs), same pattern as entryForm.js.
- New 'list' render mode with a declarative field map (title/badge/meta),
documented on the hook in base.py.
- Warranty migrated to it: get_asset_panels now declares a 'list' panel + map
that reproduces WarrantyPanel's output (vendor title, status badge with color
+ label map, servicelevel/ends/tag meta, manage link) with zero
warranty-specific frontend code.
- MachineDetail swapped from <WarrantyPanel> to <PluginAssetPanels> (pilot); the
hero warranty badge is unchanged. Verified end to end: the API serves the list
panel + map and the warranty rows; the page renders without error.
Rollout of the other 4 detail pages (PCDetail, PrinterDetail, NetworkDeviceDetail,
MeasuringToolDetail) and the map-overlays / asset-presentation renderers are
follow-up Phase 3 commits. 58 vitest, build clean, 1067 backend pass, naming green.
Fourth review found the last import-path bypass: the is_dir() branch returned
None for a name whose dir has no __init__.py, without checking a same-name
sibling file. FileFinder loads a file over an init-less namespace dir, so an
attacker could overwrite a signed foo.py with malicious bytes, mkdir an empty
foo/ next to it (PROVENANCE untouched, still verifies), and any import of that
name ran the unverified foo.py - RCE with only plugins/ write access.
Fix: the dir-with-no-__init__.py branch no longer returns early; it falls
through to the leaf .py hash gate and the non-source refuse check. Invariant:
find_spec returns None for a plugins.* name ONLY where FileFinder would also
find nothing on the same __path__.
Everything else was confirmed sound this round: the owned plugins root, exec of
exact verified bytes (never .pyc/.so), the extension/bytecode refusal, plugin.py
read-once, the provenance signature gate, dev-exemption scoping, and #3/#4.
Symlink, suffix-ordering, cache-lifecycle, and loader-internal angles cleared.
2 regression tests (tampered .py + sibling dir; unsigned .py + sibling dir). All
13 bundled plugins still load under enforcement; 1067 pass, naming green.
Third review found the meta_path guard leaked exactly where it delegated to the
stdlib import system:
1. Non-.py submodules (CRITICAL). When a name had no dir and no .py, find_spec
returned None and the stdlib loaded a planted .so (ExtensionFileLoader) or a
sourceless .pyc unverified - an attacker deletes a signed .py and drops a
same-named .so with arbitrary init code, run on a normal request via core's
`from plugins.<name>.models import ...`. The guard now refuses any name for
which a non-source importable candidate (EXTENSION_SUFFIXES + BYTECODE_
SUFFIXES) exists on disk; None is reserved for genuinely-absent modules.
2. Top-level plugins/__init__.py (CRITICAL). It is in no plugin's provenance,
is attacker-writable, and Python runs it before any guarded submodule. The
guard now owns `plugins`: it execs an EMPTY package body (search points at
the plugins dir), so an overwritten plugins/__init__.py never runs.
Also: specs are built with spec_from_file_location so loaded modules get
__file__/__path__ (Flask blueprint root paths need it) while the loader still
execs the verified in-memory bytes - never re-reading the file.
Verified end to end: under PLUGIN_REQUIRE_SIGNED with all 13 bundled plugins
stamped, the app boots and loads every plugin through the guard; a tampered
plugin file is refused at load. 4 new guard tests (planted .so, sourceless
.pyc, absent-module defer, neutralized package root). Prior fixes #3/#4
confirmed still sound by the review. 1065 pass, naming green.
A re-review showed the previous "single import choke point" claim was wrong:
`plugins` is a normal importable package, so core request handlers that do
`from plugins.<name>.models import ...` never passed through the loader and ran
unverified - an attacker who dropped a file into plugins/<name>/ got arbitrary
in-process code execution on an ordinary HTTP request (and a planted .pyc ran
from cache). Gating load_plugin_class covered only plugin.py, one path of many.
Fix: importguard.py installs a sys.meta_path finder (under enforcement) that
intercepts EVERY plugins.<name>.* import, verifies the plugin's signed
provenance once, then verifies each module file against it and execs the exact
bytes it hashed - read once, compiled, exec'd, never a .pyc, never a re-opened
file. This closes the submodule bypass and the planted-bytecode read, and the
read-once exec closes the verify-vs-exec TOCTOU on the import path. The import
system, not one method, is the real choke point.
- init_app installs the guard when PLUGIN_REQUIRE_SIGNED, clears it otherwise.
- load_plugin_class now verifies plugin.py from a single read and execs that
buffer (finding #3 on that file); its submodule imports flow through the guard.
- docs: stamp-bundled must cover every plugin dir present (a disabled plugin's
module can be imported by core); recommend a read-only plugins/ owned by the
deploy user as defense in depth (closes the residual migrate-time race an
attacker with concurrent write could otherwise attempt).
Earlier review's fixes#3 (migrate code paths) and #4 (shelf content binding)
were confirmed sound and are unchanged. 7 import-guard tests (submodule verify,
tamper, unsigned refused, planted .pyc ignored, real import through the guard,
install/uninstall). 1061 pass, naming green.
An adversarial security review of the Phase 2 trust model found four real
bypasses (two remote-triggerable to in-process code execution). Root cause for
three: the set of bytes verification covered was smaller than the set that
determined execution. Fixes:
1. Bytecode-cache blind spot (CRITICAL). verify_dir excluded __pycache__/.pyc,
so a planted cache ran while escaping the hash map. verify_dir now flags any
bytecode as an unexpected file; the loader strips bytecode before verify and
imports under sys.dont_write_bytecode, so only verified source executes.
2. Unauthenticated verify-at-load bypass (CRITICAL). load_plugin_class imported
plugin.py with no gate, reachable via discover_available / an anonymous GET
/api/plugins. The verify+strip gate moved INTO load_plugin_class - the single
import choke point every path flows through - so an unsigned/tampered plugin
is never imported. discover_available skips a refused plugin instead of 500.
3. Ungated migration entrypoints (HIGH). downgrade_plugin and get_current_head
(ScriptDirectory imports version modules) ran plugin code with no check. All
alembic-invoking methods now pass through _verify_ok (strip + verify) first
and run under no-bytecode.
4. Revocation/content bypass (HIGH). The signed index bound a filename, not
content; adopt did not bind the delivered bytes to the resolved version, so
revoked bytes could be served under a live filename. The index now records a
per-artifact SHA-256; adopt verifies the on-disk digest and requires the
artifact's own signed manifest version to equal the resolved version.
Enforcement stays default-off; strip/no-bytecode run only under enforcement, so
the unsigned path is unchanged. 6 regression tests (planted bytecode, the
discover import path, downgrade gate, version-swap). 1054 pass, naming green.
Completes the marketplace security model. Verification stops being advisory:
a plugin only loads or migrates when its tree matches a trusted signature, and
plugins are pulled from a signed shelf with anti-rollback and revocation.
Enforcement (default OFF - existing deploys unchanged):
- verification.py PluginVerifier, shared by the loader (verify-at-load, before
plugin.py is imported) and the migration manager (verify-at-migrate, before
any DDL). Fail-closed: an unsigned/tampered/wrong-key plugin does not run.
- Gated by PLUGIN_REQUIRE_SIGNED. PLUGIN_DEV_TRUST_DIRS exempts named dirs but
only under DEBUG/TESTING; production ignores it.
- flask plugin stamp-bundled writes provenance into in-tree plugins so
verify-at-load applies to bundled plugins too (image build step).
- tier:core manifest guard: uninstall/disable refuse a core-tier plugin.
Shelf (shelf.py):
- Signed shelf-index.json (+ .sig): monotonic serial (a site refuses an older
index - anti-rollback), revoked list carried across builds, per-entry
version/tier/core_version for browse. Index is a browse layer only; adopt
reads security-bearing fields from the verified artifact.
- flask plugin shelf-build / shelf-list / adopt / audit. adopt verifies index +
artifact (signature + every file hash), unpacks to staging, re-verifies, then
atomically moves into place and installs+enables the closure. Refuses a
downgrade without --force-downgrade. Anti-rollback serial stored in
instance/shelf-state.json.
- config PLUGIN_SHELF_DIR; the app only reads the folder, never speaks a
network. .env.example + docs/PLUGIN-SIGNING.md document the flow.
22 tests: verifier policy (off / no-keys / signed / tampered / wrong-key /
dev-exempt), verify-at-load + verify-at-migrate integration, tier guard, index
sign/verify + tamper/wrong-key, serial state, revocation, version resolution,
verified atomic unpack + tamper refusal. Live-smoked keygen->pack->shelf-build
->list->adopt->audit + serial guard. 1050 pass, naming green.
Packaging + provenance for the plugin marketplace. No runtime behavior change
yet - verification is available on demand; enforcing it at plugin load/migrate
and pulling from a shelf are Phase 2.
- signing.py: ed25519 key pairs + provenance. Provenance is a sorted per-file
SHA-256 map plus metadata; the detached signature covers the exact
serialized provenance bytes, so verifying is re-hash files, re-serialize,
check signature. verify() accepts any of several trusted keys (rotation).
Uses cryptography (already a dependency).
- packaging.py: pack() builds a signed <name>-<version>.shopdbplugin (zip +
PROVENANCE.json + PROVENANCE.sig). verify_artifact()/verify_dir() re-hash
and check the signature, and flag a tampered file, an unexpected file, a
wrong/absent key - all fail closed.
- CLI: `flask plugin keygen` (publisher key pair), `flask plugin pack <name>
--key` (validates then signs), and `flask plugin validate` extended to a
signed artifact by path (--pubkey, else PLUGIN_TRUSTED_KEYS).
- config PLUGIN_TRUSTED_KEYS: os.pathsep-separated public-key PEM paths,
delivered with the site config, never read from the shelf. .env.example
documents it.
- docs/PLUGIN-SIGNING.md: curator flow (keygen offline, review, pack, publish,
pin keys, rotate).
The signature proves an artifact is exactly what a curator signed, not that the
code is safe - human review before signing is the control. 11 tests: sign/verify
round trip, wrong key, provenance excludes noise, serialize determinism, pack +
verify, tamper -> hash mismatch, extra file, no-key fail-closed, verify_dir.
1028 pass, naming green.
Additive, zero-risk-to-running-sites prep for the plugin catalog. No
distribution or lean-build behavior yet; fixes latent bugs and adds the
declarative + validate tooling later phases build on.
Fixes:
- upgrade_all_plugins iterates registry.get_all(); only adopted plugins are
migrated. Removes the phantom hasattr(registry, 'list_installed') probe
that always fell through to migrating every folder on disk (unadopted DDL
ran with full DB rights on every deploy).
- Reverse-dependency checks on uninstall/disable read dependencies from the
manifest on disk via _installed_dependents, so an installed-but-unloaded or
disabled dependent is counted. Uninstall blocks on any installed dependent;
disable blocks on an enabled dependent.
- _sort_by_dependencies detects a dependency cycle (back edge in the DFS) and
raises PluginDependencyError instead of looping or dropping a plugin.
New:
- flask plugin validate <name>: manifest loads + name match, manifest-schema
check, core_version admits the framework contract, declared dependencies
exist on disk. No new dependency (lightweight checker); schema ships in the
package at shopdb/plugins/manifest_schema.json (docs/ is stripped on
publish). The check caught that provides is an object, not an array.
- flask plugin apply-profile <file>: declarative install AND enable of a
chosen plugin set plus its hard-dependency closure, in dependency order,
idempotent. Replaces the hand-ordered runbook sequences that could enable a
plugin that was never installed. deploy/site-profile.example.json template.
- Dockerfile header corrected (all 13 catalog plugins, not "eleven core").
10 new lifecycle tests (reverse-deps from disk, cycle detection, upgrade-all
scope, profile closure, schema, all 13 manifests match schema). 1018 pass,
naming green.
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.
The dualpath_single_machine setting description is 257 chars but
settings.description was varchar(255). On strict MySQL 8 an over-length
insert is a hard error 1406 (Data too long), so `flask seed settings`
failed on a fresh install; older/relaxed MySQL truncated silently and
hid it. Widen the column to TEXT (matches value, already TEXT) via core
migration 7d26.
CI only ran `flask db upgrade` + plugin install, never the seeders, so it
missed this. Add a seed step to the migrations-mysql job so a seeded row
that violates a column constraint fails CI on strict MySQL 8 instead of
shipping.
Deleting any user who owned an API token or appeared in the audit log
hit the users FK and 500ed - the import's 'importer' account being the
guaranteed case (its PAT plus every audit row the import wrote).
Tokens are revoked outright; audit history is kept but detached
(userid NULL), so the trail survives the account.
printeditemfiles lands as the plugin's first incremental migration
(0002 on the plugin chain - the ADR-008 payoff). Revisions are
append-only per item: upload assigns the next number, records the
uploader from the JWT, enforces an extension allowlist and a 100 MB
cap; download serves the original filename; a permission-gated delete
covers wrong-file mistakes. The detail page gains the revision table
with a current badge. Unique storedfilename is sized 191 so the index
fits MySQL's 767-byte prefix - the per-plugin chain does not apply the
core env's ROW_FORMAT hook.
Alert recipients gain roles: Role joins the 0.13.0 surface, a role
picker on the settings page, and every active member of the selected
roles is folded into the deduped recipient list.
Contract 0.13.0 puts the User model on the plugin surface. The
settings page gains a checkbox picker over the user list; selected
users receive low-stock alerts at their account email, merged and
deduped with the free-text address list, inactive accounts skipped,
site alert_recipients still the fallback when both are empty.
Contract 0.12.0: send_email/send_alert join the plugin surface (the
mailer was core-only), PLUGIN-HOOKS and status docs updated, manifest
pins the new floor. The alert fires inside _ledger_write only when a
decrement CROSSES the item's threshold - one alert per depletion,
rearmed by restocking above - and is best-effort after the commit so
mail trouble can never fail a take. Recipients come from
printedparts_alert_email, falling back to the site alert_recipients.
on_enable re-seeds settings idempotently so existing installs pick up
new keys. Crossing/rearm semantics proven by test.
PrintedItem (catalog: code, name, image, cached quantityonhand,
per-item threshold, bin) and PrintedItemTransaction (the ledger:
signed quantity change attributed to a badge-resolved employee).
Both registered in PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS; 0001 is a post-cutover real
baseline. The migration-guard test learns the new expected head.
Routes are a placeholder ping until the next stage - the scaffold's
list route imported the deleted scaffold model, which surfaces as an
empty 'Migration error' because the alembic env imports the models
package.
Import-surface docs and docstrings describe the automation as a
migration script; status-doc references in CHANGELOG/ADR-009/ROADMAP
point at repo files. Screenshot/verify tools write to /tmp/shopdb-shots
(created on import) instead of a machine-specific directory.
Classic ShopDB listed an application's related KB articles on its page; the flask
app detail didn't, even though KB articles carry an appid FK. get_application now
returns a knowledgebase list (KB rows linked by appid; lazy + plugin-guarded so
core stays decoupled), and ApplicationDetail.vue renders a Knowledge Base section
linking each article.
Verified: an app returns its linked KB (e.g. 77 articles) and the section renders.
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_search_employees always queried the external HR database (employee_connection),
so a site running the selfhosted employee directory (the app-owned
directoryemployees table) got zero employee results - searching an SSO or name
found nothing, and there was no way to reach the employee profile. Made it
mode-aware via the employee_directory_mode setting: selfhosted -> query the
DirectoryEmployee table (lazy, plugin-guarded); external -> the HR DB as before.
Verified: SSO 210009518 -> Jeff Pierce -> /employees/210009518; name "Pierce"
-> Pierce Cox, Andy Pierce, Jeff Pierce.
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POST /api/applications/{id}/versions now calls apply_import_timestamps so an
imported version's original dateadded/releasedate survives (was skipped, unlike
the app + install endpoints). No-op outside import mode.
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The legacy-import surface (docs/IMPORT-API.md) is the schema-agnostic contract
every adopting site targets; these close two gaps found while mapping the WJ
classic import.
Network device IP: POST/PUT /api/network now accept an `ipaddress` and
materialize a primary Communication (mirroring the printer route), and GET
(list + detail + create/update result) surface it. Previously a network
device's IP - which lives in the communications table, not on the extension -
had no HTTP import path at all.
communicationtypes seed: `flask seed reference-data` now seeds the eight
canonical communication types (IP/Serial/Network_Interface/USB/Parallel/VNC/
FTP/DNC), which IMPORT-API.md already documents as a prerequisite. The IP type
must exist before any asset import so printer/network routes can attach an IP.
There is no CRUD endpoint for these, so seeding is the only path.
Tests: network create/update IP upsert + GET surfacing + seed creates IP type.
204 targeted tests pass; naming + pyflakes green.
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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.
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DB review found four DateTime columns defaulting to db.func.now() (MySQL
session-timezone wall clock) while the rest of the schema stores naive UTC, so
one schema mixed two clocks and to_dict() labelled the local values UTC with a
'Z' suffix. Switch application.dateadded, computers.installeddate,
knowledgebase.lastupdated (default + onupdate), and slides.uploadeddate to the
module-level naive-UTC _utcnow callable already used elsewhere (apitoken.py).
ORM-side default only - no column-type change, no data migration; affects
new/updated rows.
Targeted tests pass (154); naming + pyflakes green.
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Settings exposure (review medium): GET /api/settings and /api/settings/<key>
now return the full table only to an authenticated principal. Unauthenticated
callers (kiosk dashboards, print pages, login screen, setup router) get just a
public allowlist - categories branding + map plus a named set (site_base_url,
facility_name, printer_hostname_template, contact_email_domain,
servicenow_enabled, setup_complete). A non-public single-key GET returns 404 so
existence is not confirmed. Secrets stay masked in both cases. Closes the
unauthenticated enumeration of smtp_host / employee_db_host / zabbix_url /
servicenow URLs. Allowlist mirrors the keys siteSettings.js + mapConfig.js +
setupState.js read before login.
audit.view (review low): the three audit-read routes (list, entity-history,
stats) were jwt_required only despite a defined-but-unwired audit.view
permission; now gated by it (seeded to admin), so a role-less member or unscoped
PAT can no longer read the cross-user audit trail.
flask seed test-user (review low): refuses outside DEBUG/TESTING - it creates
the well-known admin/admin123; production sites use `flask seed admin`.
Tests: unauthenticated allowlist + authed-full-masked + private-key-404, and
member-403 / admin-200 on audit routes. 336 authz tests pass; naming green.
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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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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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Collector: the computers collector schema gains defaultprinter and
printers; apply_collector_payload resolves each reported identifier to
a printer asset (windowsname/hostname/sharename/assetnumber/IP,
first-hit case-insensitive) and idempotently syncs relationships -
defaultprinter (directional) for the default, connectedto for the
rest. Collector-created rows are tagged so a re-report archives dropped
links while manual relationships are never touched; unresolved
identifiers warn instead of failing. Both PC and printer detail pages
show the links via the shared relationships card (no frontend change).
GE-Enforce Win32_Printer collection snippet documented.
Searchable custom fields: a per-field searchable flag (migration 7d24);
global search matches custom-field values on flagged active fields and
routes each hit to the asset detail page, reusing the existing
(type,id) dedupe and search_<type>_enabled domain filter. Searchable
toggle on the Custom Fields settings page.
822 tests pass; both verified live.
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Cuts the large post-0.6.0 pile as a pinnable release: the machines
rename (ADR-011), the API import surface, personal/scoped/collector
API tokens and the get_permissions plugin hook, the ADR-010 frontend
hook contract, per-plugin migrations, model/employee photos, the
dualpath single-machine toggle and relationship propagation, support
teams, email sending, and the shared asset label generator. Plugin
contract moved 0.6.0 -> 0.10.0 over this range (distinct series per
ADR-007).
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Email: a stdlib SMTP mailer (settings-first config, graceful no-op when
unconfigured), a test-email endpoint wired to the Email settings page,
forced first-login password change (users.mustchangepassword, migration
7d23, /change-password flow), new-user welcome mail, and on-demand
report/alert delivery (POST /api/reports/email + Email Report buttons)
with an external-cron-with-a-scoped-PAT path documented for automation.
All tests patch smtplib - no network.
Labels: a shared /print/asset-label/<type>/<id> view any asset detail
page opens - card or plain style, QR or barcode, configurable encoding.
Per-type qr_target_* templates plus label_default_style/codetype/encodes
settings on the Printing page. Measuring-tool labels default to encoding
their inspection-operation code (derived from the location name, e.g.
0615), so every tool in an area shares the area code - verified by
decoding the rendered QR. Machine labels default to the machine number;
blank-serial handled gracefully.
808 tests pass; both features verified live.
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Support teams: contact management moved from a row expander to a modal
(Contacts (N) button per team); application detail Support card and the
modal show Email (mailto) and Teams chat buttons for contacts with an
SSO, derived as sso@ + a new contact_email_domain site setting
(default geaerospace.com, blank hides the buttons).
Audit log: hovering a user SSO shows the full name, resolved
best-effort from the employee directory in either mode.
Docs/hygiene from a standards review: CLAUDE.md active-state,
CONTRACT-STABILITY.md and README brought to contract 0.10.0 / 11
plugins / migration head 7d22; get_asset_panels endpoint path fixed in
the hook docstring; leftover debug console.logs removed.
781 tests pass; contacts modal, action-button hrefs, and the audit
tooltip verified live.
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