The scanner has been reporting the same count for weeks, which is what a rule
that only prints becomes. It now FAILS the build, and it looks where the leaks
actually were: PowerShell, the installer, the seeds, generated JSON, the
frontend - case-insensitively, across plugins, shopdb, scripts, deploy, tools.
A line that is deliberate declares itself with an ADR-015-OK marker and a
reason, so the claim is visible in review instead of tolerated in silence.
What it found, fixed here:
- The shadow client wrote one site's ShopDB URL into HKLM whenever the registry
disagreed. At the site it was written for that reads as healing drift;
anywhere else it overwrites the site's own address on every enforce cycle,
and the site cannot win because the cycle repeats. The bay's value now wins,
an explicit -BaseUrl seeds it, and with neither there is nothing honest to
write, so it says so and skips.
- The kiosk dispatcher fell back to one plant's host when HKLM was unset, so a
kiosk elsewhere quietly opened a server it has no business reaching. The
fallback is now this site's site_base_url, baked in at seed time, and the
dispatcher refuses rather than guessing when neither is set. Its legacy
shortcut matcher derives the host from that URL instead of naming one.
- The OpenAPI generator hardcoded a production hostname into every spec it
generated, which then published to a public wiki. The relative mount is the
only server it can honestly name; a site passes its own by environment.
- Placeholders and examples in the UI and the client help offered real internal
subnets and a real production URL. They now use documentation ranges.
Both publication gates - the export scrub and the docs publishability test -
carry the site patterns, which neither did. One plant's hostname, FQDN and
internal networks are out of the documentation and the generated specs.
Comments naming the reference site are reworded rather than deleted: the
reasoning is worth keeping, the plant name is not what makes it true.
The MECHANISM was already a documented platform contract - ADR-001 defines
partof as composition, makes controls propagate through it, and walks it first
for map-position inheritance. The part-marker work used that rail rather than
inventing one.
What was undocumented is the PATTERN built on it: several devices answering to
one identifier, each becoming its own asset filed under a parent. It existed
only as a collector behaviour for part markers plus a docstring in the device
map, so nothing told anyone how to apply it to another device type, or when not
to.
ASSET-COMPOSITION.md covers when to reach for it and when the shared identifier
is a numbering fault instead, what propagation buys, how to declare a device
type through the map or a per-site setting, what a backup kind must do to
follow the device rather than the parent, how to find the next case with
check-shared-machines, and why the parent is not disposable once devices hang
off it - deactivating it breaks filing, and a hard delete cascades through
backuprevisions.
COLLECTOR-INTEGRATION.md told integrators that machinenumber maps to
Asset.assetnumber and that a real value updates it on an existing PC. That is
precisely the behaviour that returned 500 to every bay reporting a machine
ShopDB already knew, and it is the document another site reads to build its
reporter.
Rewritten to say what the field is for: it identifies the machine, the PC keeps
its hostname, and the number builds a controls link. Adds a section covering
the claim-versus-handover rule and its quiet window, the alert gate defaulting
off, and how a part-marker PC gets its own marker asset under the operation.
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A token scoped to the new collector.ingest permission is a collector
service token: the collector endpoints accept it via X-API-Key or
Bearer alongside the env fleet keys (which remain the fallback), giving
the fleet credential rotation, revocation, and last-used visibility
from the API Tokens page. Containment holds both ways: a collector
token authorizes nothing else, and no other credential gains collector
access. Shared token validation refactored out of the auth shim; a
Collector service token quick-preset in the create modal; integration
guide documents minting, rotation via site-config.json, and the
service-identity pattern.
765 tests pass; live acceptance matrix verified.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The monolithic tab page competed with the settings rail as a second
navigation system, and its Integrations tab was a dumping ground. Each
section is now its own routed rail page (ServiceNow, Zabbix Supplies,
Dell Warranty, Collector PC Types, Branding, Floor Map, Printing and
Labels, Email/SMTP, Audit, Authentication, Asset Identifiers, Global
Search), thin over a shared useSystemSettings composable, grouped
logically in the rail with system groups clustered last. Old
/settings/system?tab= URLs redirect to the right page.
Also fixes the post-login redirect: the auth guard now remembers the
intended destination and Login returns there (same-site paths only).
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>
Extends the computers collector so it can replace the classic api.asp
updateCompleteAsset path that the shopfloor PC fleet uses to auto-update data.
Collector schema (project naming) now accepts the GE-Enforce/enrollment shape:
machinenumber, pctype, pcsubtype, serialnumber, loggedinuser, lastboottime,
lastcheckin, ipaddress, vendorname, modelnumber, osname, installedsoftware.
- machinenumber -> Asset.assetnumber (skips the 9999 imaging placeholder, falls
back to hostname), on create and update.
- pctype -> ComputerType via a configurable mapping (see below).
- vendor/model created if missing (free vocab); OS looked up (controlled, warns
if unknown); pcsubtype accepted but not yet stored (warning).
- Dropped per scope: VNC/WinRM flags, warranty, DNC config, multi-NIC.
Configurable pc-type mapping (the gea-shopfloor-* imaging taxonomy ->
ComputerType): defaults + resolution live in plugins/computers/pctypemap.py
(plugin domain, contract-pure - reads Setting via shopdb.api); overrides stored
as pctypemap_<pxetype> settings, seeded on plugin install, edited in Settings >
System > "Collector PC Type Mapping" (new UI section).
Migration doc: docs/COLLECTOR-INTEGRATION.md maps classic api.asp fields +
GE-Enforce status fields to the collector schema, documents machine-number
sourcing (registry MachineNo first, then C:\Enrollment\machine-number.txt) and
that the transport is interim.
Tests: complete-asset payload maps machinenumber/pctype/vendor/model/os; 9999
placeholder falls back to hostname. 186 tests pass, naming green, app boots,
mapping UI verified.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>