Four defects stacked into one nonsense report: cartridges at 20% claiming four
days, cartridges at 1% claiming weeks.
The root cause is a Zabbix API detail. `limit` caps the whole result set rather
than each item, and the query sorted ascending, so the cap kept the OLDEST rows
in the window. A four-cartridge printer polled every five minutes writes over
100k readings in 90 days; the forecast was fitted to the first few days of that
and nothing since. Every rate was real and every rate described a cartridge
thrown away three months ago. Nothing in the output looks wrong, which is why
it needed pinning in a test rather than a comment.
A 90-day burn rate does not need every individual poll, so a long window now
reads hourly trends - the table meant for this, a tenth of the rows, and kept
longer. Raw history serves short windows and any item a site keeps no trends
for. Both are fetched newest-first with the budget scaled per item.
Second, the countdown was computed from the last stored reading while the level
displayed was the live one, so the two could disagree by a whole cartridge. The
live level is now what the countdown divides. A live level far above the stored
run means it was swapped since the last reading, and that is reported as a
replacement rather than as a collapse in the burn rate.
Third, at or below 5% a cartridge reads as empty rather than as a slow drain.
At 1% losing a tenth of a point a day the arithmetic says ten days. The printer
is out of toner, and it is the first thing to order.
Fourth, the days-left column spanned the printer's rows, so the printer's
soonest figure was printed beside every supply it had. That alone accounts for
the shape of both complaints: a healthy cartridge wearing its neighbour's
deadline, and an empty one wearing a number that belonged to nothing on its row.
Also fixes float-typed supplies vanishing from any printer that also had an
integer-typed one - they live in different history tables and the fetch stopped
at whichever answered first.
Not verified against live data: Zabbix is not reachable from the dev box.
The toner report says what is empty now. It could not say what to order, and
nothing recorded how fast anything drains - every level read was cached for
five minutes and then discarded.
Zabbix has been keeping the history all along; we simply never asked. One
history.get gives both answers, because a cartridge only goes DOWN while it is
in use: a rise is a replacement. Count the rises and you have how many
cartridges a printer has been through; fit a slope to the readings SINCE the
last rise and you have days-to-empty. Fitting across a replacement averages a
spent cartridge with a fresh one and describes neither.
Sorted by days left, which is the point. A cartridge at 60% dropping 5% a day
needs ordering before one sitting at 8% that has not moved in months, and a
level-sorted list ranks those backwards.
It refuses to guess. Too few readings, a level that has not moved enough - many
printers report in 10% steps and sit on a plateau for a fortnight - or a recent
replacement each produce no estimate and say which. Those printers are listed
separately rather than sorted in as 0 or as 999, since a printer without an
estimate is neither urgent nor safe. Estimates show what they rest on, because
"9 days from 21 days of readings" and "9 days from 2 readings" are not the same
claim.
A separate report card, not an extension of the toner report: that one is an
exceptions list a tech acts on today, this is an ordering view read monthly,
and the history query is heavier than the live read it would have slowed down.
The analysis is pure arithmetic over a list of readings, so the 14 tests cover
the noise wobble, the plateau, the swap, junk rows and division by zero without
needing Zabbix. Zabbix being unreachable is reported as such rather than
rendering an empty table that reads as "nothing is due".
The report exists to answer "what needs replacing and where do I get it",
and it was answering neither. The part numbers were already in the
lowsupplies payload and simply never rendered; a chip per part now shows
them, with capacity tier and page yield on hover, since a model can list
several tiers for one colour.
Asset # and Location columns are gone. Location is replaced by the
floor-plan preview the asset pages already use, hung off the printer name
via its mapx/mapy.
The IP is now the site's FQDN (printer_hostname_template, built from the
IP exactly as PrinterForm does) and links to the printer's own web page in
a new tab - the report is a worklist, and losing your place in it to visit
one printer means finding your row again. The raw IP stays on hover.
Cartridge names were ellipsised inside a fixed 120px column, hiding the
one thing being reordered. The supplies cell is a grid with a max-content
name column, so names show in full and still line up across a printer's
rows.
CSV and emailed exports follow the screen, with one row per part number so
the result is a copy-pasteable order list.
"All assets 704" sat beside "all assets in use 737", and both were correct
about different populations. The totals summed five specific asset types and
subtracted dual-bay secondaries; the status counts took every asset row of any
type with no collapse, so USB devices and hidden secondary bays inflated one
side of a comparison the layout invites. Status is now counted over exactly the
same assets the totals describe.
Warranty rows fell back to asset.name when the covered asset had no hostname,
and an asset's name is usually the MACHINE's descriptive name - which is how a
column meant to identify a PC ended up showing a machine. Hostname, else the
asset number, never the name. The machine number loses its label too: the row
is hostname, machine, state, and "machine 3015" spends a word on what position
already conveys.
Printer names now carry the floor-plan preview on hover, the same
LocationMapTooltip the printer's own page uses - a location name tells you the
room, the map tells you where to walk. Declared as map.maphover on the card, so
any card with coordinates gets it; a row without them shows a plain link rather
than being dropped.
Cards are four across rather than five. At five columns a row holding a
hostname, a machine number and a state truncates on exactly the rows that
matter. auto-fit, so two cards fill the width instead of leaving empty tracks.
Not covered by a test: the count fix. I started one and it was interrupted, and
I have not gone back for it - the assertion worth having is that in-use can
never exceed the total.
PRINTER CARD is now supplies at or below 5 percent, a new
printers_dashboardpercent setting. The report and the card want different
scopes: the report lists anything the thresholds call low, which is right for
planning an order, while the dashboard is asking what to walk out and change
today - and a cartridge at 18 percent is not that. Lowest first.
PRINTER LOCATION WAS ALWAYS EMPTY. The lookup went through db.session.get on
locationid and produced nothing even where a location is set; the printers list
has always read it through the asset relationship, so the card does too now.
WARRANTY ROWS are identified the way the floor identifies them: the PC's
hostname and the MACHINE it drives, reusing the same lookup behind the warranty
page's machine column so the board and the report cannot disagree about which
bay a PC belongs to. No dates - expired or expiring is the whole decision when
scanning a board, and the exact day belongs on the report you order from.
NOTIFICATIONS are stacked: the type in full on one line, the message beneath,
trimmed to 100 characters with the rest on hover. Inline, the type was
truncated to make room for prose that was then truncated anyway, and neither
read. A tooltip is omitted when the text was not trimmed, because one repeating
what is already on screen is noise.
Two general additions: layout: 'stacked' on a card, and map.detailtooltip.
The printer card was a name followed by a comma-joined string of cartridges and
a location - the widest row on the board, and the one running past the card
edge.
Now: the printer name links to its page and reveals its location on hover, and
each depleted cartridge is its own chip showing "Black 4%", revealing the part
number to order on hover. The percentage says something is wrong; the part
number says what to do about it, which today means opening the printer's page
to find out. Every capacity tier is listed, as the report has always done.
Two additions to the card contract, both general: 'chips' maps a row key to a
list of {text, title, level}, and 'titletooltip' puts context on the row title.
Nothing load-bearing goes in a tooltip - hover is not discoverable and does not
exist on touch - so a chip always states the fact and only explains it on hover.
Chips are bordered rather than filled: a row of solid red pills reads as an
emergency even when a cartridge is merely low.
Also repaired a self-inflicted mess. A string-slice edit used a marker that
appears EARLIER in the file, so the slice was empty and two helpers were
injected at line 1, above the module docstring. Removed; the file parses and
the helpers live beside the route they serve.
Four fixes, all from looking at the real board.
"and N more" now links to a page showing them all. Telling someone 35 more PCs
are silent and leaving them to find the list is worse than not saying it. Each
card names its own destination and a test checks it against the routes that
actually exist - a viewall pointing at a route nobody wrote is the same rot the
endpoint check already guards, just failing in the browser instead of the API.
PRINTER ROWS ESCAPED THE CARD. A flex child will not shrink below its content
width unless told to, so text-overflow never engaged and a row carrying three
cartridge readings plus a location simply ran past the border. min-width:0 on
the row parts is what enables the ellipsis; meta shrinks first because it
matters least, and the card clips as a backstop.
THE STAT TILES WERE INCOHERENT. Two counted asset TYPES, two counted asset
STATUSES, and nothing said which - with the status one labelled "Active", which
reads as "not deleted" but meant status = In Use across every type. Each tile
now counts one thing and its label says so.
PCs GONE SILENT IS NARROWER, and better for it. A PC that never reported at all
is usually a hand-made or imported record rather than a bay that broke, and a
PC that is not In Use is silent ON PURPOSE - that is the status doing its job.
Both were burying the real signal: a machine that was working, is not now, and
nobody has marked as anything else.
Three faults, visible only once the board ran against production data.
BACKUPS SAID THE WHOLE FLEET HAD STOPPED. The lastseenat backfill was wrong. It
seeded from collectedat, reasoning that the last change was the last provable
moment - but an unchanged config writes no revision, so a machine whose settings
last changed nine months ago got a nine-month-old lastseenat and was instantly
reported as a dead backup. Every chain lit up at once, which is worse than no
card: it says the site is broken when it is fine.
The honest value is NULL. Before the column existed nothing recorded when a
config was last confirmed, and inventing a date does not change that. Migration
0003 clears the backfill, and staleness now IGNORES a NULL chain rather than
substituting timestamps that mean something else. A chain becomes measurable the
first time its PC posts, which for NTLARS is within a day.
TONER READ "None%". The supply dict has no 'percent' key - it is 'remaining'.
Supply names are also shortened, because "Black Toner Level 4%" spends three
words saying what the card already says.
THE CARDS READ AS WALLS OF TEXT. Rows wrapped into paragraphs and a card with
forty PCs pushed everything below it off the screen. Now: at most five rows with
"and N more", one line per row that truncates rather than wraps, meta pushed
right and dropped first since it matters least, and severity reduced to a small
dot beside an uppercase label instead of a coloured card - six severity-painted
cards read as a crisis, which is how a board stops being read.
Worth recording that none of this could fail in a test. Every one needed real
data on a real fleet.
Wave one complete. Three cards, no new data and no migrations.
Printer supplies reuses the existing low-supplies query and its five-minute
cache; a Zabbix round-trip per printer on every dashboard load would make this
the slowest page in the app. One row per printer listing every depleted
cartridge, criticals first - a row per cartridge would report one printer three
times and read as three problems, and showing only the worst class would hide a
low cartridge behind a critical one on the same machine when whoever walks out
there wants to carry both.
While there: the low-supplies REPORT itself was including healthy cartridges. A
printer with one empty black and three full colour ones listed all four, so the
reader had to find the problem inside the row. It now lists only what needs
replacing, and the test that asserted the old behaviour now asserts the new.
Expiring warranties keeps already-expired entries on the list rather than
dropping them the day they lapse, which is how they get missed. Horizon is
warranty_expiringdays, default 90, because that suits a site budgeting
quarterly and nobody else.
Mis-numbered bays promotes check-shared-machines out of a CLI command nobody
will remember to run - it found seven bays that had been wrong for weeks. It
reports only numbers with NO child assets, so part markers legitimately sharing
an operation stay silent: that distinction is the whole card, and without it it
would list correct data beside faults and be ignored.
Printers also loses its dead component-named widget; notifications, network and
machines still have theirs.
Three defects, all found on printedparts_label_prefix, all one root cause:
nothing in the framework knew that setting existed.
The parts kiosk runs logged out. An unauthenticated read of a setting is
limited to an allowlist, the key was not on it, so the kiosk got a 404 and
fell back to no prefix. An admin previewing the same page while logged in saw
the prefix, which is why it looked like it worked.
The same setting also looked like it would not save. The row did not exist on
a site that installed the plugin before the setting was added, so the first
save created it - under the placeholder category the settings API uses for
keys it does not recognise, where the plugin's settings page, which lists by
category, could no longer see it. The value was in the database the whole
time.
And the row was missing in the first place because seeding ran from
on_install / on_enable, which fire only on a state transition. Neither runs
again on an upgrade, so a setting added in a later plugin version never
reached a site that installed an earlier one. The comment claiming enable ran
every upgrade cycle was simply wrong.
A plugin now declares the settings it owns in get_settings_defaults(): key,
default, type, category, description, and whether a logged-out page may read
it. The framework seeds declared keys at install, at enable, and on every
flask plugin upgrade-all; files a first-time write under the declared
category; re-homes any row left in the placeholder category, value untouched;
and answers an anonymous read for keys marked public. Core carries no list of
any plugin's keys.
Contract 0.16.0 (additive optional hook). printedparts and printers move to
the hook and floor their core_version at 0.16.0. The dev database had two rows
in the misfiled state (printedparts_alert_email, employee_db_host); the first
repairs itself on the next upgrade pass.
Operators reported losing a part-filled form by clicking slightly outside it.
Every data-entry modal closed on a backdrop click with no warning and no way
back - the worst possible response to a misplaced click, and it happens most to
someone adding their first records at a new site.
Close-on-overlay is removed from 35 modals across 30 files: anything containing
an input, textarea, select or v-model. They still close by Cancel or the X.
Confirmation dialogs keep it, because a delete prompt holds nothing to lose and
dismissing one by clicking away is the behaviour people expect. VendorsList
shows the distinction - its edit form no longer closes that way, its delete
confirmation still does.
The shared Modal component now defaults closeOnOverlay to FALSE. Every current
caller holds a form, a checkout, a stock adjustment or a map position being
picked, and not one passed the prop, so all of them had the same fault. A modal
that genuinely wants dismissing that way opts in explicitly.
Also regroups the operator console menu, which had grown to numbers 1-9 plus
three letters bolted on with no order to them. Actions are now grouped by what
they touch, keyed by their first letter, and the old numbers still work so
nobody who has used it for months is stopped by a rearrangement.
The menu also warns when the server is not fully provisioned and names the key
that fixes it, instead of reporting it as ordinary status lines that read as
normal unless you already knew what to look for. That check is cached for the
session because it shells out to flask twice and the answer does not change
while somebody reads the screen.
Two fields on the same page were both labelled "Type": the asset's own, and the
catalog model's. Only one of them was vague. "Model type" already says exactly
what it is; the bare "Type" did not say whose.
So the unqualified one is the one that changes. No new vocabulary, and "Model
type" reads correctly against it:
Type -> Machine Type (machines)
Type -> PC Type (computers)
Type -> Printer Type (printers)
Type -> Device Type (network devices)
Left alone everywhere the word is not ambiguous - measuring tools, subnets,
VLANs, notifications, supply types and the manifest editor have no model type on
screen to be confused with.
This is a labelling change only. It does not address the blank type column on
machines imported from the classic ASP database, which is a data gap the
backfill script fills; renaming a column heading was never going to put values
in it.
Adding a "Model type" row next to "Type" put two rows in the Hardware section
that read identically. They come from different tables - modeltypes is the
catalog-wide list spanning every kind of asset, machinetypes is machine-only -
but the names line up in practice: all 262 machines in the development database
match exactly, which is the same fact that makes the type backfill safe.
So the row now appears only when the two disagree, which is the case worth
seeing: a model catalogued as one thing fitted to an asset recorded as another.
When they agree it says nothing and is hidden. Applied to machines, PCs,
printers and network devices, each compared against its own type table.
An asset that carries a model but no vendor was showing a blank the database
could already answer: the model records its vendor, and both sides reference the
same vendors table. Machines, PCs, printers and network devices now fall back to
it.
The fallback is FLAGGED, not merged silently. to_dict sets vendorfrommodel and
the detail pages render "(from model)" beside the value, because the record
itself is still empty: the edit form shows an empty vendor box, and a page
implying the vendor is stored would be lying about where it came from.
The model's type is exposed under its own name, modeltypename, and shown as a
separate "Model type" row. It is deliberately NOT used to fill in the asset's
own type. modeltypes is the catalog-wide list covering every kind of asset - it
holds "Access Point", "Camera" and "Desktop PC" alongside the machine entries -
so it is a different taxonomy from machinetypes. Only about two thirds of the
names overlap, and mapping one onto the other would mistype the remainder, with
the failure mode being a machine labelled "Desktop PC".
scripts/backfill_vendor_from_model.py writes the derived vendor down for real,
since the display fallback leaves reports that read vendorid still seeing
nothing. It is a dry run unless given --commit, fills only rows where the
asset's vendor is NULL and the model names one, and never overwrites a vendor
somebody chose. It skips a table lacking either column, so it runs against a
server whose network migration has not been applied yet.
Verified against the development database by nulling one machine's vendor inside
a transaction: it was detected as fillable, restored to exactly its original
value, and the rollback left the row untouched.
FLASK_ENV is not forced by the script. The app already reads it from .env, and
overriding it demanded a SECRET_KEY the environment had no reason to supply.
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.
The /printer-installer map only reads the public install-list and downloads
the install .bat - both jwt-optional endpoints - so requiring auth was an
unnecessary gate. Drop requiresAuth; it now matches the other display/kiosk
tools (public).
The Inno printer installers hand-parsed JSON in Pascal (brittle brace-counting).
Add ?format=text to install-list (one printer per line, pipe-delimited:
printerid|windowsname|vendorname|modelnumber|hostname|ipaddress|mapx|mapy) and
to pc-default (printerid|windowsname), so the installer side is a split() with
no JSON parser. The web map keeps the default JSON.
Also resolve install-list's vendorname via the model (as the batch already does),
since the import sets the model, not the printer's direct vendorid - otherwise
the installers' HP/Xerox/Brother filter drops every prod printer.
Two fixes for the printer install-batch on prod data:
1. Vendor was read only from the printer's direct vendorid, which the legacy
import never sets (it sets the model; legacy resolved vendor through the
model). Every prod printer came back vendor "unknown", so all fell into the
manual group and the universal PrinterInstaller.exe block never emitted. Now
resolve vendor via the model's vendor when the printer has no direct one, as
the classic installprinter.asp did.
2. Harden the download base URL. Behind IIS the app sees http on a loopback
port and url_root drops the /shopdb mount, giving a broken download URL when
site_base_url is unset. Fall back to https + the forwarded Host + script_root.
Test: a printer with no vendorid but an HP/Xerox model now groups universal.
Rebuilds the classic printer-installer feature: pick printers on the shopfloor
map, download a .bat that installs them.
Backend (asset_routes.py): GET /api/printers/install-batch?printerids=1,2,3
returns a .bat attachment. Groups printers the way the classic installprinter.asp
did - HP/Xerox via the universal PrinterInstaller.exe /PRINTER="a,b,c", printers
with a .exe installpath via that installer /SILENT, and anything else (no
installpath, or a .zip) listed for manual install instead of being run blindly.
Download URLs derive from the site_base_url setting + the IIS-served /installers
folder (no hardcoded host). Reuses the existing install-list query shape.
Frontend: PrinterInstallerMap.vue - full-screen Leaflet shopfloor map (reuses
mapConfig), a marker per network printer at its mapx/mapy, click to toggle-select,
sidebar with the selection + an Install button that downloads the batch. Toplevel
route /printer-installer, printersApi.installList(), and an Installer Map button
on the printers list.
Tests: install-batch grouping (universal/specific/manual) + requires-ids.
The location option label read l.location, but the Location.to_dict() field is
locationname, so every option rendered blank - the dropdown looked empty and
"massive" (a long list of blank rows). Fixed across all five affected forms:
printers, computers, network devices, network device form, and the subnets
location filter. Other .location uses (printer-driver URL, search-result label,
report bylocation key) are legitimately different fields, left alone.
Also require a model on the printer form: asterisk + required attr, plus a JS
guard in savePrinter (the native required is skipped while the select is
disabled with no vendor picked) that points the user at the vendor first.
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.
Poll Zabbix for toner levels on a schedule and email/webhook on a downward
crossing. Warning fires at or below the warning threshold (default 5%),
critical at the critical threshold (default 0%); both thresholds are settings.
State lives in printersupplyalerts so an alert fires once per crossing and
re-arms after a refill.
Recipients mirror the printedparts pattern: plugin-scoped shopdb users +
roles + free-text emails (falling back to the site alert_recipients), and a
chosen support team's webhook (falling back to the site alert_webhook_url).
- PrinterSupplyAlert model + migration printers0002supplyalerts
- alerttier(remaining, warning, critical) + check_supplies poller
- flask printers check-toner-alerts CLI (run via scheduled task/cron)
- printers alert settings + Low-Toner Alerts settings page
- 7 tests: tier boundaries, once-per-crossing + re-arm, toner-only scope,
custom thresholds, support-team webhook routing
Model image URLs are root-relative (/api/models/image/...), so on an /ops
subpath deploy the raw <img src> resolved to the server root and 404'd. Wrap
every model-image src in withBase(): machine/printer/PC/network detail heroes,
the models settings preview, and the machine-badge / asset-label print pages.
withBase leaves external http(s)/data URLs untouched.
core.js still routed plugin-owned pages directly. Extracted all 11 into the
owning plugin's route file + moved their views into plugins/<name>/frontend/:
- computers: reports/pc-relationships, settings/pctypemapping
- printers: reports/toner, settings/printertypes, settings/zabbix (toner/supply
monitoring)
- machines: settings/machinetypes
- network: settings/networktypes
- warranty: settings/dellwarranty
- slides: settings/slides (its route file gains a default export; it was
toplevel-only)
- employees: NEW plugin frontend (employees/:sso + settings/employeedirectory) -
employees had no route file before; its pages lived only in core.js.
core.js now holds only core routes; all 14 bundled plugins are self-contained
under plugins/<name>/frontend/. Verified live: the extracted Machine Types
settings page renders in the settings rail from the machines plugin frontend.
Build + 58 vitest + naming green.
Relocate warranty, measuringtools, network, printers, usb, notifications,
computers, and slides into plugins/<name>/frontend/. Each plugin's views are
pulled from wherever they lived (own dir, plus the shared views/settings/,
views/reports/, views/print/ dirs, and top-level views) into the plugin's
frontend/views/, and its route file becomes the self-contained routes.js.
Handled the messy cases:
- computers: name mismatch (its views live in views/pcs/) - moved by following
the route file's own imports, so the dir name did not matter. Its OS/access-
protocol/PC-type settings views move with it (only computers.js routed them).
- network: NetworkHub's sibling sub-views (NetworkDevicesList, SubnetsBrowse,
not directly routed) moved too so its `./` imports resolve.
- printers: the qrLogo helper is SHARED with core AssetLabel, so it stays in
views/print/ and PrinterQR imports it via @/views/print/qrLogo.
- slides: route file is toplevel-only (TVDashboard); SlideManager stays core
(core.js routes /settings/slides).
frontend/src/views/ now holds only core views; frontend/src/router/routes/ holds
only core.js. All 13 plugins are self-contained under plugins/<name>/frontend/.
Verified live: Network (hub + moved sub-views), Computers (name mismatch),
GE-Enforce (helper), printedparts all render from their staged frontends. Build +
58 vitest + naming green.
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plugins declare their own RBAC permissions instead of core accumulating
them: 36 permissions moved out of the core catalog into the 9 owning
plugins (core keeps the 19 its own blueprints enforce). The catalog is
resolved dynamically (core + enabled plugins) and feeds the roles grid,
the token scope picker and ceiling, and flask seed permissions;
installing or enabling a plugin seeds its permissions automatically. A
disabled plugin drops out of the assignable catalog while existing role
links keep working. New plugins - bundled or external - now bring their
permissions with zero core edits.
781 tests pass; live-verified with a machines.edit-scoped token.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Computer and Printer payloads now surface the linked model imageurl the
way machines already did, and the machine/PC/printer detail heroes
render the photo when present (network devices and measuring tools
have no model link, so nothing to surface). Absent images render
nothing rather than a broken icon.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Goal: an LLM or script can migrate an entire legacy database using only
the HTTP API - original history preserved, safely re-runnable.
- X-Import-Mode header (admin only): create/update endpoints across 15
timestamped entity types accept original createddate/modifieddate;
helper exposed via shopdb.api (contract 0.7.0 -> 0.8.0).
- Exact-match natural-key lookup filters on 13 list endpoints for the
lookup-then-upsert recipe.
- Selfhosted USB checkout/checkin accept backdated event times in
import mode.
- docs/IMPORT-API.md: operator manual grounded in the real legacy
schema - order of operations, full table-by-table mapping including
the machines fan-out, idempotent Python importer with dry-run, parity
checks, and decided dispositions for unmigrated tables (DNC config
stays live-fed via the collector; supportteams/appowners map to the
upcoming supportteams model).
635 tests pass; naming green; frontend untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The equipment plugin is now the machines plugin, ending the UI-vs-code
vocabulary split while the contract is pre-1.0 and nothing external
depends on the old names.
- plugins/equipment -> plugins/machines: manifest, class, /api/machines,
machines.* permissions, registry key (with an auto-migrating load shim
for existing installs).
- Tables: equipment -> machines (equipmentid -> machineid) and
equipmenttypes -> machinetypes, renamed in the plugin's own migration
chain (machines0002rename), idempotent for both upgrading and fresh
installs.
- The legacy core machinetypes lookup actually types the vendor MODELS
catalog, so it is renamed losslessly to modeltypes
(models.modeltypeid, /api/modeltypes, Model Types settings page)
rather than collapsed, freeing the machinetypes name. Core migration
7d17_machines_rename also flips data in place: assettypes row
equipment -> machine, auditlog entitytype, identifier_/search_
settings keys, permission rows, and renames alembic_version_equipment.
- Frontend: machinesApi/modeltypesApi, item.machine response shape,
assettype value compares 'equipment' -> 'machine' (map, search,
custom fields, relationships), routes machines.js with plugin gating
retagged, /print/machine-badge, Machine Types (subtypes) and Model
Types (catalog) settings pages, machines-by-type report id.
- Docs swept; ADRs left as history per the authoring rule.
Upgrade: flask db upgrade then flask plugin upgrade-all.
Verified: dev DB flipped live (262 machines, 35 modeltypes, 95 models
retyped, zero equipment tables remain); fresh scratch-MySQL install
produces the new names; 341 tests green; naming/style green; frontend
builds; live E2E on machines list/detail, PC relationships, map,
reports, and both settings pages.
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>
Feature work from the 2026-07 session:
Settings IA
- Replace the flat 27-card settings hub with a persistent two-pane shell
(SettingsLayout.vue): grouped, searchable left rail + content pane.
- Nest all settings/* routes under the shell via router post-processing;
shared nav catalog in settingsNav.js. Group by asset class (PCs, Printers,
Equipment, Network) so per-type settings stop scattering.
Custom fields (core)
- customfields + customfieldvalues tables (migration 7d14), CRUD API at
/api/customfields, per-asset value get/save.
- Settings management page + reusable CustomFieldsSection (detail) and
CustomFieldsInputs (form) wired into all four asset types.
Warranty (new plugin)
- plugins/warranty: warranties + warrantyassets (migration 7d15), derived
coverage status, provider abstraction (manual now; Dell/Lenovo/HP stubs).
- API CRUD + per-asset panel + report buckets; WarrantyPanel on all four
detail pages; Warranties management page; Warranty report + Reports card.
- Seed warranty.* permissions.
Printer drivers
- printerdrivers table (migration 7d13) linked to printer models; drivers now
surface on the matching printer's detail page.
Other
- PCDetail rebalanced (Network + Status + Warranty + custom fields on the right).
- Rename PCs list "Features" column to "Remote Access"; fix badge hover underline.
- Drop equipment islocationonly field.
- Centralize asset-type label/route maps into utils/assetTypes.js.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Shopfloor 2.0 PCs can't run unsigned .bat printer maps, so the signed printer
installer EXE pulls printer data + floor-map positions from the API and renders
the picker itself. Adds the endpoint the EXE consumes.
GET /api/printers/install-list - flat, unpaginated list of NETWORK printers
(USB-only excluded), each with: printerid, name, machinenumber, windowsname,
sharename, hostname, ipaddress, vendorname, modelnumber, installpath, iscsf,
locationname, mapx, mapy. Replaces the classic apiprinters.asp contract and
adds the map position (mapx/mapy) the EXE needs.
Tests: network printer appears with map position + installer fields; USB-only
printer excluded. 188 tests pass, naming green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plugins were reaching into internal core paths (shopdb.core.models.*,
shopdb.extensions, shopdb.utils.*), coupling them to core's file layout and
violating the ADR-001 contract. Consolidate onto one versioned surface.
- shopdb.api: expand from 2 helpers to the full plugin import surface -
db, cache; BaseModel, AuditMixin; core models (Asset, AssetType,
AssetStatus, Vendor, Model, Communication, CommunicationType, Location,
Setting, AuditLog, Application, AppVersion, OperatingSystem); response +
pagination helpers; employee_connection. Documented in PLUGIN-HOOKS.md.
- Migrate all 22 plugin source files to import only from shopdb.api (plus
shopdb.plugins.base for the ABC).
- Drop the printers plugin's legacy MachineType dependency: remove
_ensure_legacy_machine_types and the seed_supplies machinetypeid lookup
(Model.machinetypeid is nullable; printers carry type via PrinterType).
- Guard test test_plugins_only_import_contract_surface scans plugin source
and fails on any core import outside shopdb.api / shopdb.plugins.base.
- Scaffold templates updated so generated plugins are contract-pure.
- Bump __contract_version__ 0.2.0 -> 0.3.0 (additive surface expansion;
manifests pin <1.0.0 so they still satisfy).
145 tests pass, naming/style green, app factory boots all 6 plugins.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Optional asset identifiers (gauge lab reference, maintenance reference, FQDN)
were global per-identifier and only surfaced on equipment. Now they are
toggleable per asset type and rendered on every asset type.
- settings: replace 3 global identifier toggles with a per-type matrix. New
keys identifier_<name>_<assettype>_enabled (3 identifiers x 4 types).
IDENTIFIER_LABELS / IDENTIFIER_ASSETTYPES constants drive the seed (API seed
and CLI seed settings).
- composable: identifierSettings now exposes isEnabled(name, assettype),
per-type flag winning over the legacy global key, defaulting on.
- backend writes: computers, network, printers asset create + update now
accept gaugelabreference and maintenancereference (equipment already did).
Reads already flowed through Asset.to_dict.
- frontend: Settings page renders an identifier x asset-type toggle matrix.
Equipment, PC, printer, network forms and detail pages show gauge/maintenance
(and FQDN where applicable) gated by isEnabled(name, type).
Legacy global identifier_<name>_enabled keys are still honored as a fallback
for older installs. SystemSettings toggles upsert (create on 404) so a deploy
that has not re-seeded still works on first toggle.
144 tests pass, naming/style check green, frontend builds. Verified live:
matrix renders, PC form shows the fields, PUT persists gauge/maintenance on a
PC and reads back.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The core chain already owns and reproduces the full bundled schema (deploys run
`flask db upgrade` only). The per-plugin Alembic baselines duplicated those
tables, so `flask plugin upgrade-all` would conflict - a footgun. Remove the 6
bundled plugin migration dirs; the per-plugin Alembic helpers
(alembic_template, PluginMigrationRunner) remain for external/filesystem
plugins. upgrade-all now cleanly no-ops for bundled plugins.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backends read snake_case filter params (type_id, vendor_id, location_id,
businessunit_id, status_id, os_id) while the frontend sends the concatenated
form (typeid, vendorid, ...), so the network/notifications/printers list
filters silently did nothing. Backends now read the concatenated name with a
snake_case fallback (no breakage), matching the locked naming convention.
Verified: network type filter now narrows results (45 -> 25 for Access Points).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The asset/computer model is now the single source of truth. Remove the Machine
instance layer end to end:
- Delete models Machine, MachineStatus, PCType, MachineRelationship,
InstalledApp, PrinterData; keep MachineType (models.machinetypeid still
references it).
- Delete the /api/machines, /api/statuses, /api/pctypes blueprints and the
legacy /api/printers/legacy (PrinterData) blueprint.
- Drop the deprecated communications.machineid column and its FK.
- Migration 7c01 drops tables machines, machinestatuses, pctypes,
machinerelationships, installedapps, printerdata (idempotent).
- Fix remaining readers (applications install counts) to ComputerInstalledApp.
- Frontend: remove dead machinesApi/statusesApi/pctypesApi wrappers; repoint
the PC Types settings page at computer types.
143 tests pass; all asset/computer/dashboard/report/collector endpoints 200.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- GET /settings now masks password/token values (were returned in plaintext
to anonymous callers); sending the mask back on update is a no-op so the
real secret is never clobbered.
- Move the employee-directory DB credentials out of source into env-backed
config (shopdb.utils.employee_db); employees + notification recognition use
the shared helper. Employee lookups stop leaking exception strings.
- Fix low-supplies report using loc.location instead of loc.locationname.
Employee/notification read endpoints stay unauthenticated by design (public
shopfloor kiosk displays consume them).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Printers save through the asset blueprint (PUT /printers) instead of the
legacy machines API; restrict supply-model picker to printer models.
- Asset statuses get full CRUD (PUT/DELETE with in-use guard); canonical set.
- Printer types reseeded to a real classification set + list filter.
- Equipment accepts gauge/maintenance references.
- Fix network list emitting network_device instead of networkdevice (View 404).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rewrite the printer Zabbix integration (Bearer auth, host-by-IP, tag-based
supply lookup, ping) and replace the hardcoded toner table with a
modelsupplies table + CRUD + seed. Add mock Zabbix server, live test
harness, and the Playwright screenshot tooling.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Each of the six bundled plugins (computers, equipment, network,
notifications, printers, usb) now has its own Alembic chain with a
baseline migration. Sister sites adopting one of these plugins can
manage its schema via `flask plugin migrate <name>` instead of relying
on db.create_all to bootstrap everything.
Existing single-site deploys that bootstrap via db.create_all continue
to work unchanged. The chains coexist; the bootstrap path stays the
operator's choice.
Framework
- shopdb/plugins/alembic_template.py: shared env.py logic + helpers.
PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS pins which tables belong to which plugin (explicit
registry, not import-side-effect). _get_plugin_metadata filters
db.metadata to only the named plugin's tables. create_plugin_tables /
drop_plugin_tables emit DDL via SQLAlchemy CreateTable so the table
definitions stay sourced from the models, not duplicated.
- shopdb/plugins/__init__.py: PluginManager.upgrade_all_plugins() runs
pending migrations across every discovered plugin and returns a status
dict. Idempotent (Alembic skips applied revisions).
CLI
- `flask plugin upgrade-all` runs pending migrations for every plugin.
Used on a fresh deploy after the core schema is in place.
Per-plugin scaffolding
- plugins/{computers,equipment,network,notifications,printers,usb}/
migrations/{alembic.ini, env.py, script.py.mako, versions/0001_baseline.py}
- Each env.py is a 5-line shim that sets PLUGIN_NAME and delegates to
the shared template. Each 0001_baseline calls create_plugin_tables(name)
/ drop_plugin_tables(name); no duplication of column definitions.
Tests
- tests/test_plugin_migrations.py (18 cases): every bundled plugin has
an entry in PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS, has the on-disk Alembic scaffolding,
and the filtered MetaData contains every owned table (catches drift
between the template's table list and what the models declare).
- 129 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lock the position-resolution columns from ADR-001 in code so
resolve_asset_position's relationship walk activates.
Schema
- Asset.mapleft -> Asset.mapx, Asset.maptop -> Asset.mapy
- Location.mapx / Location.mapy added (fallback for priority 3 of the
ADR-001 resolution chain)
- AssetRelationship.label (free-text nuance per ADR-001)
- AssetRelationship.inheritsposition (bool, server_default true, controls
whether the resolved-position walk follows the edge)
- RelationshipType.propagatesthroughid (self-FK; sibling-propagation rail)
Seeds
- Three canonical ADR-001 relationship types created idempotently:
partof, controls, connectedto
- controls.propagatesthroughid wired to partof (partof + connectedto stay
null per ADR-001 table). Both via Alembic migration AND CLI seed command
so a fresh test fixture and a sister-site deploy both end up correct.
- Legacy connection types (Serial Cable, Direct Ethernet, USB, WiFi,
Dualpath) retained for backward compat with pre-1.0 relationship rows.
Resolver
- shopdb.api.resolve_asset_position now walks inheritsposition=true edges
of type partof (then controls), recursively, depth-capped at 3 with
visited-set cycle protection. Inactive edges + non-inheritable types
are skipped. Falls through to the existing location fallback when the
walk yields nothing.
Tests
- 11 new test_api_namespace cases cover: partof walk, controls-after-
partof ordering, connectedto skipped, inheritsposition=false skipped,
recursion, cycle break, depth-3 cap, self-beats-related, related-beats-
location, inactive-edge skip.
- 111 tests pass. Naming/style check green.
Migration
- migrations/versions/7a01_adr001_position_contract.py:
- alter_column renames on assets (no data loss)
- add_column on locations + relationshiptypes + assetrelationships
- idempotent seed of three ADR types + propagation FK wire-up
- downgrade reverses + best-effort deletion of seeded types that have
no FK refs
Backend rename (mapleft/maptop -> mapx/mapy)
- shopdb/core/api/assets.py
- plugins/{computers,equipment,network,printers}/api/...
- scripts/migration/migrate_assets.py
- Legacy Machine model + machines API + import_from_mysql.py UNCHANGED
(per ADR-001 Machine retires; not part of the asset contract)
Frontend rename
- frontend/src/components/ShopFloorMap.vue
- frontend/src/views/{MapEditor.vue, pcs/{PCDetail,PCForm}.vue,
printers/{PrinterDetail,PrinterForm}.vue,
machines/{MachineDetail,MachineForm}.vue,
network/NetworkDeviceForm.vue}
- Form field labels + v-model bindings + computed flags switched in
lockstep with the backend.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hardens the plugin framework so sister-site adoption is safe.
Loader rewrite (shopdb/plugins/loader.py):
- Reads manifest.json directly. Dependency sort and version checks
no longer instantiate plugin classes (avoids __init__ side effects).
- Fail-loud policy: in dev/test (DEBUG or TESTING true), plugin
errors re-raise. In production, errors log with full context and
the plugin is excluded from registration. Framework keeps booting.
- Contract-version range check via packaging.SpecifierSet. Plugin's
manifest.core_version must include the framework's
__contract_version__ or load fails per the policy above.
- Manifest validation: required fields (name, version, description),
name matches directory, JSON parseable.
Exceptions (shopdb/exceptions.py):
- PluginNotFoundError, PluginContractError, PluginVersionError,
PluginDependencyError. Specific types replace generic Exception
swallowing.
Auto-register core blueprints (shopdb/__init__.py):
- CORE_BLUEPRINT_NAMES tuple drives registration. Adding a core
resource is one entry, not three lines (import + register call).
- Replaces 27 hand-coded register_blueprint calls.
- Asserts each blueprint is exported by shopdb.core.api at boot.
Public API namespace (shopdb/api/__init__.py):
- audit_log: thin wrapper over AuditLog.log() with stable signature.
- resolve_asset_position: implements ADR-001 position resolution
(asset > related > location). Asset.mapx/mapy and
AssetRelationship.inheritsposition columns are part of the locked
contract surface but not yet in models; helper degrades gracefully
to location-only fallback until the migration lands.
BasePlugin helpers (shopdb/plugins/base.py):
- get_setting(key, default), set_setting(key, value, ...). Settings
namespaced as plugin.<pluginname>.<key> so two plugins can use the
same key without colliding.
Manifest version compatibility (plugins/*/manifest.json):
- Bumped core_version from ">=1.0.0" to ">=0.1.0,<1.0.0" so all
bundled plugins satisfy the new range check.
Contract version bump (shopdb/__init__.py):
- 0.1.0 -> 0.2.0. Additive surface change (Setting helpers,
shopdb.api namespace) per ADR-002 minor-bump rules.
Tests (tests/test_plugin_loader.py, tests/test_api_namespace.py):
- 13 loader tests: manifest validation failures, version range
checks, plugin.py import errors, strict-vs-isolate behavior under
TESTING vs production-like config, manifest-first dependency sort.
- 8 api-namespace tests: audit_log roundtrip, resolve position
fallback chain, plugin.get_setting/set_setting roundtrip with
per-plugin namespacing.
Test count: 66 -> 87 passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
System Settings:
- Add SystemSettings.vue with Zabbix integration, SMTP/email config, SAML SSO settings
- Add Setting model with key-value storage and typed values
- Add settings API with caching
Audit Logging:
- Add AuditLog model tracking user, IP, action, entity changes
- Add comprehensive audit logging to all CRUD operations:
- Machines, Computers, Equipment, Network devices, VLANs, Subnets
- Printers, USB devices (including checkout/checkin)
- Applications, Settings, Users/Roles
- Track old/new values for all field changes
- Mask sensitive values (passwords, tokens) in logs
User Management:
- Add UsersList.vue with full user CRUD
- Add Role management with granular permissions
- Add 41 predefined permissions across 10 categories
- Add users API with roles and permissions endpoints
Reports:
- Add TonerReport.vue for printer supply monitoring
Dark Mode Fixes:
- Fix map position section in PCForm, PrinterForm
- Fix alert-warning in KnowledgeBaseDetail
- All components now use CSS variables for theming
CLI Commands:
- Add flask seed permissions
- Add flask seed settings
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix equipment badge barcode not rendering (loading race condition)
- Fix printer QR code not rendering on initial load (same race condition)
- Add model image to equipment badge via imageurl from Model table
- Fix white-on-white machine number text on badge, tighten barcode spacing
- Add PaginationBar component used across all list pages
- Split monolithic router into per-plugin route modules
- Fix 25 GET API endpoints returning 401 (jwt_required -> optional=True)
- Align list page columns across Equipment, PCs, and Network pages
- Add print views: EquipmentBadge, PrinterQRSingle, PrinterQRBatch, USBLabelBatch
- Add PC Relationships report, migration docs, and CLAUDE.md project guide
- Various plugin model, API, and frontend refinements
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>