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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.
2026-07-17 08:15:50 -04:00
cproudlock
fc0d48a6a7 printedparts stage 10: closeout - lab guide rewritten from the real build
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The lab is now a build-along mirroring what actually happened: ten
stages, each with the goal, the divergences, a see-it-work check, and
the errors genuinely hit while building (empty Migration error from a
broken model import, the migration-guard KeyError, the missing Lucide
icon, nested-app-context test writes, Decimal sums, and the authz
sweep catching the deliberately open kiosk take). That last one gets
its explicit EXEMPT_ENDPOINTS entry with a pointer to the decision
record - the net stays, the exception is reviewable. Full suite: 993
backend tests, 49 vitest, frontend build, naming hook, all green.
2026-07-17 08:11:36 -04:00
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Refactor phases 0-5 landed; phase 6 (multi-site distribution readiness) largely
### Active state
- 966 tests, naming/style check green, Gitea Actions CI (backend + naming + frontend build + a migrations-mysql job that runs the real fresh upgrade on utf8mb4 MySQL 8)
- `__contract_version__` at 0.11.0 (product `__version__` 0.7.0, tags v0.5.0/v0.6.0/v0.7.0 - distinct series, ADR-007)
- `__contract_version__` at 0.12.0 (0.12.0 adds the mailer to the plugin surface) (product `__version__` 0.7.0, tags v0.5.0/v0.6.0/v0.7.0 - distinct series, ADR-007)
- 12 bundled plugins all satisfy contract: computers, employees, geenforce, knowledgebase, machines, measuringtools, network, notifications, printers, slides, usb, warranty
- Core Alembic chain: baseline `68b3947ae14f` -> head `7d25_drop_redundant_indexes` (32 core migrations). Each plugin owns its own chain (ADR-008); deploy runs `flask db upgrade` then `flask plugin upgrade-all`. Reproducible + idempotent from empty (env.py relaxes session sql_mode so the chain runs on strict MySQL 8).
- Legacy import: `docs/IMPORT-API.md` is the schema-agnostic import contract; `docs/IMPORT-ADOPTION.md` + `docs/PILOT-DEPLOY.md` cover adopting a site; `scripts/site_imports/wjf/` is the West Jefferson reference loader (all 15 stages, validated end-to-end including on a Windows + MySQL 8 VM).

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The contract is locked in [ADR-001](../docs/adr/ADR-001-asset-as-platform-contra
The framework declares its contract version in `shopdb/__init__.py`:
```python
__contract_version__ = '0.11.0'
__contract_version__ = '0.12.0'
```
Each plugin's `manifest.json` declares the range of contract versions it supports:
@@ -479,6 +479,9 @@ What `shopdb.api` exposes:
- Import mode: `apply_import_timestamps`, `import_mode_active`,
`parse_import_datetime`
- Legacy employee directory: `employee_connection`
- Mailer (0.12.0): `send_email(to, subject, html, text=None)` and
`send_alert(subject, html, text=None)` - settings-first, no-op safe when
email is unconfigured; send_alert targets the site's alert_recipients
```python
from shopdb.api import db, Asset, AssetType, success_response, paginate_query

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# Plugin lab: build the printedparts plugin yourself
# Plugin lab: build the printedparts plugin
A guided, milestone-based exercise: build the 3D-printed-parts storefront +
kiosk plugin specified in `docs/proposals/printedparts-plugin.md`. Each
milestone lists what to build, which existing code to imitate, and a
checkpoint that proves you are done. Read the spec first, keep it open.
Prerequisites: a working dev environment (README quick start), the three
plugin docs skimmed once - `PLUGIN-QUICKSTART.md` (mechanics),
`PLUGIN-GUIDE.md` (the measuringtools walkthrough - your narrative reference),
`PLUGIN-HOOKS.md` (hook reference). Naming rules: `CONTRIBUTING.md` - the
pre-commit hook enforces them, read it before naming anything.
Ground rules
- Import core ONLY via `shopdb.api` (+ `shopdb.plugins.base`). The contract
test fails your build otherwise.
- DB columns: lowercase concatenated (`quantityonhand`, not quantity_on_hand).
- Run `bash scripts/check-naming-and-style.sh` and the test suite at every
checkpoint.
- Commit once per milestone. Working on a branch is fine; so is a fork.
A hand-held, build-along tutorial: construct the 3D-printed-parts storefront +
kiosk plugin specified in `docs/proposals/printedparts-plugin.md`, stage by
stage, seeing each piece work before moving on. Written for someone building
their first plugin. The finished implementation lives on the
`feat/printedparts-plugin` branch with one commit per stage, tagged
`lab-stage-01` .. `lab-stage-10` - when stuck, `git diff lab-stage-03
lab-stage-04` shows exactly what a stage changes.
Know before you start
- You are building a BUNDLED plugin inside this repo. Plugin frontend files
live in core (`frontend/src/...`), and three core files get small edits:
`frontend/src/api/index.js` (api client), the router, and
`PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS` in `shopdb/plugins/alembic_template.py`. That is
normal for all 12 bundled plugins - external-plugin UI packaging does not
exist yet - so do not be confused when a "plugin" touches core.
- This plugin deliberately DIVERGES from the scaffold in three places, each
a teaching point you will hit in order: (1) it is NOT an asset type, so the
scaffold's AssetType seeding gets deleted (M1); (2) its migration is a REAL
baseline that creates tables, not a stamp-only anchor (M1); (3) its kiosk
take endpoint is the product's first UNauthenticated write - read the
decision record in the proposal before building it (M4).
- Instructor option: keep a solution branch with one commit per milestone
(tag `lab-m1`..`lab-m7`); a stuck learner can `git diff lab-m3 lab-m4` to
see exactly what a milestone changes.
`frontend/src/api/index.js`, the sidebar icon map in `AppLayout.vue`, and
`PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS` in `shopdb/plugins/alembic_template.py`. Normal for
all bundled plugins - external-plugin UI packaging does not exist yet.
- Three deliberate divergences from the scaffold, each a teaching point:
(1) NO AssetType - these are quantity consumables, not ADR-001 assets
(stage 1); (2) the migration is a REAL baseline that creates tables, not a
stamp-only anchor (stage 2); (3) the kiosk take endpoint is the product's
first UNauthenticated write - read the decision record in the proposal
before stage 7.
- Ground rules: import core ONLY via `shopdb.api` (+ `shopdb.plugins.base`);
DB names lowercase concatenated (`quantityonhand`); run
`bash scripts/check-naming-and-style.sh` + the tests at every stage; one
git commit per stage.
Prerequisites: working dev environment (README quick start), skim
`PLUGIN-QUICKSTART.md`, `PLUGIN-GUIDE.md` (the measuringtools exemplar this
lab imitates), `PLUGIN-HOOKS.md`, and `CONTRIBUTING.md` naming rules.
---
## Milestone 1 - skeleton, models, migration (backend exists)
## Stage 0 - orientation (no code)
Build
1. `flask plugin new printedparts` - scaffolds `plugins/printedparts/`.
2. The scaffold assumes an Asset-extension plugin; ours is standalone.
In `plugin.py` strip the AssetType seeding from `on_install` (imitate
`plugins/knowledgebase/plugin.py` instead of the template).
3. Replace the scaffold model with the two spec tables: `PrintedItem`,
`PrintedItemTransaction` (`models/printeditem.py`). Use `BaseModel` +
`AuditMixin` from `shopdb.api`. Itemcode: leave generation to the API
layer (M2), column just `unique=True, index=True`.
4. Register both tables in `PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS`
(`shopdb/plugins/alembic_template.py`).
5. Create `plugins/printedparts/migrations/` with the 3-line `env.py` +
`script.py.mako` (copy from measuringtools) and a REAL baseline
`versions/0001_printedparts_baseline.py` - hand-written
`op.create_table(...)` for both tables (see
`plugins/measuringtools/migrations/versions/0001_measuringtools_baseline.py`).
6. Manifest: api_prefix `/api/printedparts`, `dependencies: ["employees"]`,
`default_enabled: false`.
Read the proposal. Tour the two reference plugins you will imitate:
`plugins/usb/` (checkout ledger + badge contract) and
`plugins/measuringtools/` (post-cutover migration baseline, hooks).
See it work: run the app, log in.
Checkpoint
## Stage 1 - scaffold, minus the AssetType
```
flask plugin new printedparts --description "3D-printed parts inventory + kiosk checkout"
```
Walk the generated tree. Then diverge:
1. In `plugins/printedparts/plugin.py`, DELETE `_ensure_asset_type` and its
`on_install` call - a printed part is a kind-with-a-count, not an asset.
Replace it with settings seeding (see the tagged commit): three Setting
rows, category `printedparts` - `printedparts_code_prefix` (3DP),
`printedparts_default_threshold` (5), `printedparts_unknown_badge` (deny).
2. `manifest.json`: `"dependencies": ["employees"]` (badge names),
`"core_version": ">=0.11.0,<1.0.0"`, `"default_enabled": false`,
`"display_name": "3D Printed Parts"`.
See it work: `flask plugin list` shows printedparts [Available].
Commit: `printedparts stage 1: scaffold, no AssetType, manifest per spec`
## Stage 2 - models + real migration baseline + tables live
1. Replace the scaffold model with `models/printeditem.py`: `PrintedItem`
(itemcode unique+indexed, itemname, itemdescription, imageurl,
quantityonhand, lowstockthreshold, binlocation, printnotes) and
`PrintedItemTransaction` (printeditemid FK CASCADE, transactiontype
take/restock/adjust, SIGNED quantitychange, employeesso, employeename,
reason, transactiondate) - both on `BaseModel`. The ledger is the source
of truth; quantityonhand is a cache moved in the same commit.
2. Update `models/__init__.py` exports and `plugin.py` `get_models`.
3. Register in `PLUGIN_TABLE_OWNERS` (`shopdb/plugins/alembic_template.py`):
`'printedparts': ('printeditems', 'printeditemtransactions'),`
4. `migrations/`: copy `script.py.mako` + the 3-line `env.py` from
measuringtools (change PLUGIN_NAME), then hand-write
`versions/0001_printedparts_baseline.py` with explicit `op.create_table`
for both tables + the three transaction indexes.
5. The scaffold's `api/routes.py` still imports the model you deleted - make
the blueprint import cleanly (a placeholder route is fine for now).
See it work:
```
flask plugin install printedparts && flask plugin enable printedparts
flask plugin upgrade-all # applies your 0001
mysql> SHOW TABLES LIKE 'printed%'; -- both tables
mysql> SELECT * FROM alembic_version_printedparts; -- your revision id
pytest tests/ -q # nothing broken, contract tests green
mysql> SHOW TABLES LIKE 'printed%'; -- both tables
mysql> SELECT * FROM alembic_version_printedparts; -- printedparts0001baseline
flask plugin upgrade-all -- printedparts: ok (idempotent)
```
## Milestone 2 - CRUD API + permissions + itemcode
Common errors (both hit for real while building this):
- An empty `Migration error:` on install. Root cause: anything that makes
`plugins.printedparts.models` fail to import - the alembic env imports the
models package, which pulls in plugin.py and routes.py. Here it was the
scaffold routes importing the deleted model; the ImportError gets caught
and retried down a subprocess path with no stderr. Fix the import, not the
migration.
- `KeyError: 'printedparts'` from `tests/test_plugin_migrations.py`: add
`EXPECTED_HEAD_REVISION['printedparts'] = 'printedparts0001baseline'` -
the guard makes every new plugin declare its expected head on purpose.
Build
1. `api/routes.py`: list/detail/create/update/soft-delete per the spec table.
Imitate a clean plugin blueprint (`plugins/measuringtools/api/routes.py`)
for pagination (`perpage`, `dir`), search, and the shared
`success_response`/`error_response` helpers from `shopdb.api`.
2. Itemcode on create: `<prefix>-<id zero-padded to 4>`; prefix from Setting
`printedparts_code_prefix` (read via `self.get_setting` or Setting model
through `shopdb.api`). Two-step: insert, flush to get the id, set code.
3. `get_permissions()` on the plugin class: view/create/edit/delete/restock
(tuples, category `printedparts` - copy shape from
`plugins/usb/plugin.py`). Gate mutations with `@jwt_required()` +
`@require_permission(...)`; reads are `@jwt_required(optional=True)`.
4. Restock + adjust endpoints: both write a LEDGER row and move
`quantityonhand` in the same commit. Adjust requires `reason`, rejects a
result below zero. Both record the operator: accept `badge` in the body
and resolve it (M4 extracts the resolver - for now digits=SSO is enough).
5. Seed the 3 settings in `on_install` (Setting.set pattern - see how other
plugins seed in `on_install`; category `printedparts`).
Commit + tag `lab-stage-02`.
Tip - earlier visible win: as soon as the GET list endpoint works, jump ahead
and wire just the api client + router entry + a bare `PrintedItemsList.vue`
(first two steps of M3), seed two rows by hand, and look at your parts in the
browser. Everything before that moment is invisible; seeing the table makes
the rest of the lab concrete. Then come back and finish the mutations here.
## Stage 3 - read API + list page (the first visible win)
Checkpoint
```
pytest plugins/printedparts/tests/ -q # write tests as you go:
# - create mints 3DP-0001 style codes
# - restock/adjust move both ledger and cache atomically
# - adjust below zero -> 400/422
# - permission gates: anonymous create -> 401, wrong-perm user -> 403
curl -s localhost:5001/api/printedparts/items | jq # anonymous list OK
```
1. Real `api/routes.py`: `GET /items` (jwt-optional; pagination via
`get_pagination_params`/`paginate_query`, search across
code/name/description/bin, `?lowstock=true` filter) and
`GET /items/<id>` returning the item + its 25 most recent transactions.
2. `get_navigation_items` on the plugin: `{'name': '3D Parts', 'icon': 'box',
'route': '/printedparts', 'position': 46}`.
3. Frontend: paste the `printedpartsApi` client into
`frontend/src/api/index.js` (list/get for now, paths under
`/printedparts/items`); rename the scaffold views to
`PrintedItemsList/PrintedItemDetail/PrintedItemForm.vue` and repoint
`router/routes/printedparts.js`; build the list page from
`PrintersList.vue` (global styles, `useListQuery`, PaginationBar) with an
image thumb column and a red/green quantity badge vs the threshold.
4. Seed two or three rows by hand (SQL or flask shell) purely to have
something to look at. NOTE: hand-seeded stock has no ledger backing - the
stage-9 reconcile report will flag exactly these rows, which is the check
working.
## Milestone 3 - management frontend + images
See it work: navigate to `/printedparts` - your parts in a table, low-stock
row red-badged. Everything before this moment was invisible; from here on
every stage shows on screen.
Build
1. The scaffold already dropped `PrintedpartsList/Detail/Form.vue` starters
and a router file; rename/build them into `PrintedItemsList/Detail/Form`
per the spec. Master templates: `PrintersList.vue` (list),
`PrinterDetail.vue` (detail). Global CSS only; CSS variables for colors
(frontend/CLAUDE.md rules).
2. Register the API client in `frontend/src/api/index.js` (paste the
generated `frontend-api-snippet.js`, extend with restock/adjust/image
calls).
3. Low-stock highlighting on the list (`quantityonhand <= lowstockthreshold`
-> danger badge). Filters: search + low-stock-only checkbox.
4. Image upload: replicate the models-image trio - upload/serve/delete -
from `shopdb/core/api/models.py` INTO the plugin blueprint
(`instance/printedpartsimages/`, public GET serve, imageurl column,
prefix-guarded delete). Wire the Form upload + Detail hero image.
5. Nav: `get_navigation_items()` -> "3D Parts" (usb plugin shape). Router
meta: list/detail plugin-gated, new/edit `requiresAuth` (see
`frontend/src/router/routes/usb.js`).
Common error: nav icon missing. The sidebar maps icon NAMES to Lucide
components in `AppLayout.vue` (`iconMap`); an unknown name renders nothing.
Add `'box': Box` to the map (and the import) or reuse an existing name.
Checkpoint: create an item with a photo in the UI; thumbnail on list, hero on
detail; restock from detail updates qty + shows in history; frontend build +
`npx vitest run` green; naming hook green.
Commit + tag `lab-stage-03`.
## Milestone 4 - badge resolution + kiosk
## Stage 4 - catalog mutations + item photos + detail/form pages
Build
1. Badge resolver in the plugin (`services/badges.py`): copy the USB contract
- all-digits -> SSO; `^0(\d+)BZ$` case-insensitive -> PayNo; resolve
display name via the employees plugin directory the way
`plugins/usb/api/selfhosted.py::_resolve_name` does (lazy import inside
the function, degrade gracefully when the plugin is absent). Policy
setting `printedparts_unknown_badge` (deny -> 422).
2. Kiosk endpoints (UNauthenticated - the notifications/employees open-read
precedent): `GET /kiosk/item/<itemcode>` and `POST /kiosk/take`
{itemcode, badge, quantity}. Take: validate active item, 1 <= qty <=
onhand, resolve badge, single-commit ledger row + decrement. Clear error
strings - the kiosk displays them verbatim.
3. Kiosk view `/parts-kiosk`: top-level route, NO requiresAuth, outside
AppLayout (register beside `/shopfloor` in `frontend/src/router/index.js`).
Three-step flow per the spec. The scanner is a keyboard wedge: hidden
always-focused input, submit on Enter, route the scan to whichever step is
active. Build `TouchKeypad.vue` (3x4 grid of big buttons, emits digits/
clear/backspace) - net-new, nothing to copy, keep it dumb.
4. Manual fallback path (typed item search + badge entry) behind a small
"no scanner?" link.
1. `POST /items` mints the itemcode AFTER `db.session.flush()` assigns the
id: `<prefix>-<id:04d>` with the prefix from Setting. `PUT /items/<id>`
updates catalog fields but REFUSES `quantityonhand` (ledger-managed).
`DELETE` soft-retires. All `@jwt_required()` (permissions come in
stage 6).
2. Image trio copied from `shopdb/core/api/models.py`: POST/DELETE
`/items/<id>/image` + public `GET /image/<filename>`, storing
`printeditem-<id>.<ext>` in `instance/printedpartsimages/`, wiping prior
extensions on replace, prefix-guarded delete.
3. `PrintedItemDetail.vue` on the unified detail skeleton (hero image, info
list, transactions table); `PrintedItemForm.vue` create/edit + photo
upload on edit; extend the api client.
Checkpoint: full kiosk walkthrough on a touchscreen (or browser): scan/type
an itemcode -> item card; badge `0123456BZ` and plain SSO both resolve; take 3
-> success screen, qty down 3, ledger row has your name; taking more than
onhand -> friendly error; unknown badge -> denied message. Backend tests for
the resolver shapes + take validation.
See it work: add a part with a photo in the UI; thumbnail on the list, hero
on the detail; `PUT` with `quantityonhand` returns the ledger-managed error.
## Milestone 5 - labels (1in x 0.5in)
Commit + tag `lab-stage-04`.
Build
1. Public print route `/print/printedparts-labels` + view (imitate
`USBLabelBatch.vue` - USB is the precedent for a plugin OWNING its label
page instead of joining TYPE_CONFIG).
2. New stock size: `@page { size: 1in 0.5in; margin: 0 }`, one label per page
(roll-fed label printers treat each page as one label). Layout: CODE128
via JsBarcode (~0.9in wide, displayValue false), itemcode text ~7pt under
it, optional truncated name. Offer QR as a variant but default barcode.
3. Batch: multi-select items -> sequence of labels; plus a ULINE mini-grid
sheet fallback (mini72 pattern in `AssetLabelBatch.vue`).
4. Print buttons on Detail (single) and List (batch selected).
## Stage 5 - the ledger: restock/adjust with badge attribution
Checkpoint: print preview shows one 1x0.5 label per page; a printed (or
PDF-zoomed) barcode scans back into the kiosk and pulls up the right item.
That round trip - label printed from the catalog, scanned at the kiosk,
stock decremented with your name on it - is the demo moment; make it work
end to end before polishing.
1. `services/badges.py` - COPY the USB badge contract (do not import
`plugins.usb`; cross-plugin imports fail the contract test):
`^0(\d+)BZ$` PayNo wrap, all-digits SSO, name lookup via the employees
plugin `DirectoryEmployee` (lazy import, graceful fallback), and the
`printedparts_unknown_badge` policy - deny raises a kiosk-displayable
`BadgeError`, allow records the SSO with an empty name.
2. `_ledger_write(item, type, change, sso, name, reason)` - THE invariant:
append the transaction row and move the cached quantity in ONE commit.
Every write path goes through it.
3. `POST /items/<id>/restock` {quantity, badge} and `/adjust`
{quantitychange, reason, badge}; adjust requires a reason and refuses to
drive stock below zero.
4. Detail page: Restock/Adjust modals (shared `Modal.vue`).
5. Tests as you go: minting, cache==ledger after a restock, the PayNo badge
shape, reason-required + below-zero guards, the policy toggle, 401 for
anonymous. See `tests/test_plugins/test_printedparts_ledger.py`.
## Milestone 6 - metrics, reports, widget
See it work: restock from the detail page with your SSO - quantity moves AND
a named transaction row appears.
Build
1. `get_reports()` -> stock, consumption (date range), by-person; endpoints
in the plugin blueprint, `@jwt_required(optional=True)`, `?format=csv` via
the `generate_csv` helper pattern (`shopdb/core/api/reports.py` shows the
shape; a plugin report lives in the plugin and is merged into
`GET /api/reports` automatically when enabled).
2. Stock report includes the reconcile check: flag rows where cached
`quantityonhand` != SUM(ledger). Should always be empty; if not, you have
a non-atomic write path - find it.
3. OPTIONAL/deferred: `get_dashboard_widgets()` -> low-stock count. Caveat:
this hook predates the ADR-010 data-only renderers - the widget names a
frontend component that must already exist in core, so a plugin widget
only renders if you also add that component. Reports are the primary
monitoring surface; skip the widget unless you want the extra credit.
4. Nice-to-have if time: burn rate (avg weekly takes over trailing 4 weeks +
weeks-to-empty). Plain SQL over the ledger.
Common error: in tests, mutating rows through a nested `app.app_context()`
does not reliably stick in the sqlite test env - stock the item through the
real restock endpoint instead (also more honest).
Checkpoint: reports appear on /reports grouped under the plugin, CSV
downloads; widget renders on the dashboard; reconcile column all-clear after
a kiosk session.
Commit + tag `lab-stage-05`.
## Milestone 7 - lifecycle + closeout
## Stage 6 - RBAC
Build/verify
1. Disable/enable cycle: `flask plugin disable printedparts` - nav entry,
routes, reports, and grantable permissions all disappear; enable restores.
2. Fresh-database proof: point DATABASE_URL at a scratch DB, `flask db
upgrade` + `flask plugin install/enable/upgrade-all` - everything works
with zero manual SQL.
1. `get_permissions` on the plugin: view/create/edit/delete/restock, category
`printedparts` (seeded automatically on install/enable and by
`flask seed permissions`).
2. Add `@require_permission('printedparts.<x>')` under `@jwt_required()` on
every mutation: create/edit/delete/image = create/edit/delete; restock +
adjust = restock.
3. Test with the `member_headers` fixture (authenticated, role-less): 403
where admin succeeds - authentication alone is not authorization.
See it work: the permissions appear in the role grid (Settings > Roles), and
the member test passes.
Commit + tag `lab-stage-06`.
## Stage 7 - the kiosk (the deliberate open write)
Read the decision record in the proposal first. The take endpoint must stay:
decrement-only, badge-attributed server-side, bounded, physically
rate-limited. Put the justification in the plugin README.
1. Backend, both UNdecorated: `GET /kiosk/item/<itemcode>` (summary for a
scanned bin code) and `POST /kiosk/take` {itemcode, badge, quantity} -
validate active item, 1 <= qty <= onhand, resolve the badge, then
`_ledger_write(..., 'take', -quantity, ...)`. Error strings are shown
verbatim on the kiosk - write them for a person standing at a screen.
2. `TouchKeypad.vue` - net-new, dumb 3x4 grid emitting digit/clear/backspace.
3. `PartsKiosk.vue` + a top-level `/parts-kiosk` route registered beside
`/shopfloor` in `router/index.js` (NO requiresAuth, outside AppLayout,
`meta.plugin` so a disabled plugin dead-ends). Three steps - scan item,
scan badge, keypad quantity - driven by ONE hidden always-focused input
that consumes keyboard-wedge scans (scanners type the code + Enter) for
whichever step is active; manual type-in fallbacks for damaged labels.
Success screen auto-resets after a few seconds.
4. Kiosk test: open access, over-take guard, unknown-badge 422, and
cache==ledger afterward.
See it work: full walkthrough in a browser - type a code, badge in, keypad 2,
TAKE - stock drops with your name in the ledger.
Common error (by design): the full suite fails with
`test_authz.py::test_mutation_rejects_roleless_member[printedparts.kiosk_take]`.
That sweep asserts EVERY mutating route rejects a role-less user - the
framework's net against accidentally-open writes. Your kiosk take is open on
purpose, so add `printedparts.kiosk_take` to EXEMPT_ENDPOINTS with a comment
pointing at the decision record. The net stays; the exception is explicit
and reviewable.
Commit + tag `lab-stage-07`.
## Stage 8 - 1in x 0.5in bin labels
1. `frontend/src/views/print/PrintedPartsLabels.vue` + a public
`/print/printedparts-labels` route beside `/print/usb-labels` (a plugin
OWNS its label page - the USB precedent; parts are not in the asset-label
TYPE_CONFIG because they are not assets).
2. The label: CODE128 of the itemcode via JsBarcode
(`{format:'CODE128', displayValue:false, width:1.4, height:26, margin:0}`)
+ the code text at ~6.5pt. A QR at 0.4in is at the edge of scanner
tolerance; CODE128 of `3DP-0042` is comfortable.
3. Roll stock = one label per page: a global (unscoped) print style with
`@page { size: 1in 0.5in; margin: 0 }` and `page-break-after: always` on
each `.bin-label`. Multi-select + per-item copies; `?item=<id>`
preselects (the Detail page's Bin Label button).
See it work: print preview shows one 1x0.5 label per page; scan the printed
barcode (or the on-screen one with a phone scanner app) into the kiosk -
label -> scan -> badge -> take -> ledger is the demo moment.
Commit + tag `lab-stage-08`.
## Stage 9 - reports + the reconcile check
1. Three jwt-optional endpoints in the plugin blueprint, each honoring
`?format=csv` (local CSV helper - `generate_csv` is not on the contract
surface): `/reports/stock`, `/reports/consumption?days=N`,
`/reports/by-person?days=N`.
2. The stock report's `ledgerdelta` column = cached quantityonhand minus the
ledger SUM per item. Always 0 for ledger-driven stock; nonzero flags a
write path that bypassed `_ledger_write` - your stage-3 hand-seeded rows
show up here, proving the check works.
3. `get_reports` on the plugin (endpoint-style entries, categories
inventory/usage) - they merge into `GET /api/reports` and the /reports hub
while the plugin is enabled.
Common error: MySQL `SUM()` returns Decimal; `int()` it or the JSON carries
strings.
Deferred by decision: `get_dashboard_widgets` (predates the ADR-010 data-only
renderers; needs a core component) and a Settings card (needs a settings page
to link). Reports are the monitoring surface.
Commit + tag `lab-stage-09`.
## Stage 10 - closeout
1. Lifecycle: `flask plugin disable printedparts` - nav, reports, and
grantable permissions disappear; API routes only disappear after a
RESTART (blueprints register at startup - the guide's section 12 gotcha).
Re-enable.
2. Fresh-database proof: scratch DATABASE_URL, `flask db upgrade` +
`flask plugin install/enable printedparts` + `upgrade-all` - green with
zero manual SQL.
3. Full suite: backend pytest, vitest, frontend build, naming hook.
4. End checklist from `PLUGIN-GUIDE.md` section 12.
4. Walk `PLUGIN-GUIDE.md` section 12's End checklist.
Done means: a colleague can clone the repo, enable the plugin, print a bin
label, and take a part at the kiosk with their badge - without asking you
anything.
## Stage 11 (extension) - low-stock email alerts
Per-item thresholds already exist; alerting on them is a worked example of a
CONTRACT ADDITION, because the mailer was not on the plugin surface:
1. Export `send_email`/`send_alert` from `shopdb/api/__init__.py`, bump
`__contract_version__` 0.11.0 -> 0.12.0, and update PLUGIN-HOOKS.md - the
docs-drift guard test fails until the doc's version example matches.
Manifest pins `core_version >=0.12.0` since the plugin now needs it.
2. Fire the alert inside `_ledger_write` when a DECREMENT crosses the
threshold (before > threshold >= after). Crossing, not being-below, is the
natural debounce: one alert per depletion, restocking above rearms.
Best-effort try/except AFTER the commit - mail failure must never fail
the take.
3. Recipients: Setting `printedparts_alert_email` (comma-separated), empty
falls back to the site's alert_recipients via `send_alert`. Seed the new
setting in on_enable too (idempotent) so already-installed sites get it.
4. Test with a monkeypatched sender: no alert above threshold, one on the
crossing, no re-fire while below, rearm after restock (see
`test_lowstock_alert_fires_on_crossing_only`).
---
## Where each pattern lives (cheat sheet)
@@ -233,5 +322,6 @@ anything.
| Barcode/QR rendering | JsBarcode usage in `AssetLabel.vue`, `qrLogo.js` |
| Kiosk route posture | `/shopfloor` in `frontend/src/router/index.js` |
| List/Detail master templates | `PrintersList.vue`, `PrinterDetail.vue` |
| Reports hook + CSV | `plugins/warranty/` report + `shopdb/core/api/reports.py` |
| Reports hook + CSV | `plugins/warranty/` + `shopdb/core/api/reports.py` |
| Permissions declaration | `plugins/usb/plugin.py::get_permissions` |
| The finished plugin itself | branch `feat/printedparts-plugin`, tags `lab-stage-01..10` |

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Roadmap
shopdb-flask is at `__contract_version__ = '0.11.0'` (pre-1.0; product `__version__ 0.7.0`, tags through v0.7.0). This document captures what stands between today and a stable `1.0.0` release. Maintained as scope evolves; supersedes nothing in the ADRs.
shopdb-flask is at `__contract_version__ = '0.12.0'` (pre-1.0; product `__version__ 0.7.0`, tags through v0.7.0). This document captures what stands between today and a stable `1.0.0` release. Maintained as scope evolves; supersedes nothing in the ADRs.
## Phase status

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@@ -228,8 +228,12 @@ def _ledger_write(item, transactiontype, quantitychange, sso, name, reason=None)
"""Append a ledger row and move the cached quantity in ONE commit.
The single-commit invariant is what keeps quantityonhand equal to the
ledger sum; every write path must go through here.
ledger sum; every write path must go through here. Fires the low-stock
alert when this write CROSSES the item's threshold downward - crossing
(not being below) is the natural debounce: one alert per depletion, and
restocking above the threshold rearms it.
"""
quantitybefore = item.quantityonhand
item.quantityonhand += quantitychange
db.session.add(PrintedItemTransaction(
printeditemid=item.printeditemid,
@@ -240,6 +244,37 @@ def _ledger_write(item, transactiontype, quantitychange, sso, name, reason=None)
reason=reason,
))
db.session.commit()
if (quantitychange < 0
and quantitybefore > item.lowstockthreshold
and item.quantityonhand <= item.lowstockthreshold):
_send_lowstock_alert(item)
def _send_lowstock_alert(item):
"""Best-effort email when an item crosses its low-stock threshold.
Recipients: Setting printedparts_alert_email (comma-separated), falling
back to the site's alert_recipients. Never fails the transaction - the
ledger write already committed."""
from shopdb.api import send_email, send_alert
subject = (f'Low stock: {item.itemname} ({item.itemcode}) - '
f'{item.quantityonhand} left')
html = (f'<p><strong>{item.itemname}</strong> ({item.itemcode}) is down '
f'to <strong>{item.quantityonhand}</strong> '
f'(threshold {item.lowstockthreshold}).</p>'
f'<p>Bin: {item.binlocation or "-"}</p>'
f'<p>Time to print more.</p>')
try:
recipients = (Setting.get('printedparts_alert_email') or '').strip()
if recipients:
send_email([address.strip() for address in recipients.split(',')
if address.strip()], subject, html)
else:
send_alert(subject, html)
except Exception:
import logging
logging.getLogger(__name__).exception(
'Low-stock alert failed for %s', item.itemcode)
@printedparts_bp.route('/items/<int:item_id>/restock', methods=['POST'])

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
"display_name": "3D Printed Parts",
"author": "",
"dependencies": ["employees"],
"core_version": ">=0.11.0,<1.0.0",
"core_version": ">=0.12.0,<1.0.0",
"api_prefix": "/api/printedparts",
"default_enabled": false
}

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@@ -103,6 +103,12 @@ class PrintedpartsPlugin(BasePlugin):
self._seed_settings()
logger.info('Printedparts plugin installed')
def on_enable(self, app: Flask) -> None:
# Idempotent re-seed so settings added in later versions reach sites
# that installed earlier (enable runs on every upgrade cycle).
with app.app_context():
self._seed_settings()
def _seed_settings(self) -> None:
defaults = [
('printedparts_code_prefix', '3DP', 'string',
@@ -111,6 +117,9 @@ class PrintedpartsPlugin(BasePlugin):
'Default low-stock threshold for new items'),
('printedparts_unknown_badge', 'deny', 'string',
'Kiosk policy when a badge resolves to no employee: allow or deny'),
('printedparts_alert_email', '', 'string',
'Comma-separated low-stock alert recipients; empty uses the '
'site alert_recipients'),
]
for key, value, valuetype, description in defaults:
if Setting.get(key) is None:

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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ from .plugins import plugin_manager
# unattended endpoints (e.g. the GE-Enforce fetch API) can authorize a scoped
# managed service token without importing core token internals. Additive name
# on the import surface, minor bump.
__contract_version__ = '0.11.0'
__contract_version__ = '0.12.0'
# Product release version (see ADR-007). The product version and the
# plugin-contract version above are distinct series with independent

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@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ from shopdb.core.services.dualpath import (
# Legacy employee directory lookup (read-only) used by notifications
from shopdb.utils.employee_db import employee_connection
from shopdb.utils.mailer import send_email, send_alert
# CMMC USB check-in/out database (read-write) used by the usb plugin
from shopdb.utils.cmmc_usb_db import cmmc_usb_connection
@@ -266,6 +267,8 @@ __all__ = [
'parse_import_datetime',
# Legacy employee directory
'employee_connection',
'send_email',
'send_alert',
# CMMC USB check-in/out database
'cmmc_usb_connection',
]

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@@ -45,7 +45,12 @@ EXEMPT_BLUEPRINTS = {'auth', 'collector', 'setup'}
# shape as the exempt collector blueprint; the geenforce admin endpoints in
# the same blueprint are JWT+permission gated and ARE swept.
EXEMPT_ENDPOINTS = {'knowledgebase.track_click', 'users.update_user',
'geenforce.post_report'}
'geenforce.post_report',
# Deliberately open kiosk write: decrement-only,
# badge-attributed server-side. Decision record in
# docs/proposals/printedparts-plugin.md; justification in
# the plugin README.
'printedparts.kiosk_take'}
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)

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@@ -166,3 +166,37 @@ def test_kiosk_take_is_open_decrement_only(client, auth_headers, app, item,
PrintedItemTransaction.query.filter_by(
printeditemid=item).all())
assert cached == ledgersum
def test_lowstock_alert_fires_on_crossing_only(client, auth_headers, app, item,
directory_employee, monkeypatch):
"""One alert when stock CROSSES the threshold downward; restocking above
rearms it; staying below does not re-fire."""
sent = []
import plugins.printedparts.api.routes as printedparts_routes
monkeypatch.setattr(
printedparts_routes, '_send_lowstock_alert',
lambda alerted_item: sent.append(alerted_item.itemcode))
def restock(quantity):
return client.post(f'/api/printedparts/items/{item}/restock',
json={'quantity': quantity,
'badge': directory_employee},
headers=auth_headers)
def take(quantity):
return client.post('/api/printedparts/kiosk/take',
json={'itemcode': '3DP-9001',
'badge': directory_employee,
'quantity': quantity})
restock(10) # 10 on hand, threshold 5
assert take(3).status_code == 200 # 7: above threshold, no alert
assert sent == []
assert take(3).status_code == 200 # 4: CROSSES 5 -> one alert
assert sent == ['3DP-9001']
assert take(2).status_code == 200 # 2: still below, no re-fire
assert sent == ['3DP-9001']
restock(20) # 22: rearmed
assert take(18).status_code == 200 # 4: crosses again -> second alert
assert sent == ['3DP-9001', '3DP-9001']