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Collect what bays actually have, separately from what they are told to have
ShopDB knew what a bay SHOULD have and nothing about what it DOES. Adding the
observed half makes a rollout a review instead of a typing exercise: the floor
reports itself in, you look, and you adopt.

The collection uses the mechanism that already exists rather than a new one.
POST /api/collector/printers dispatches to the printers plugin's
apply_collector_payload, the same ADR-006 hook the computers and backups plugins
implement. New client script, new plugin-owned table, no new transport and no new
credential.

OBSERVED AND ASSIGNED STAY APART, and that is the point rather than a detail. A
collector report can never write an assignment row: _reconcile_edges is the only
function that writes usesprinter/defaultprinter, it has two call sites, and both
are authenticated routes a human calls. If a drifted bay's own state were allowed
to become what it is told to install, every configuration error would become
permanent the next time that PC checked in.

Seeding an assignment from observed state is explicit -
POST /assignments/seed-from-observed - because a rollout adopts many machines at
once. It routes through the same _reconcile_edges as the editor, so there is one
write path with two doors, and a queue matching no known printer is REFUSED
rather than guessed into an assignment. That last rule is the lesson from the
measuring tools: adopting on a weak key produced 43 duplicate instruments.

Two fixes on top of what the agents built. The replace deleted a host's previous
rows by exact case-folded name while the read path treats a short name and its
FQDN as one machine, so a PC that changed spelling appeared to hold every queue
twice - which reads as drift that is not there. And the client sent 'reportedat'
where the declared schema said 'observedat'.

Also here: the legacy loader now imports machines.printerid, the classic system's
record of each machine's default printer, which it silently dropped - the
production import would have lost every one. And Set-ShopdbPrinters.ps1 finally
registers the per-user logon task, staging Apply-ShopdbDefaultPrinter.ps1 to
C:\ProgramData first because the share it lives on is mounted only during the
enforcement cycle and the task runs at logon when it is gone.

VALIDATED ON WINDOWS 11 (build 26200), not just on Linux pwsh, which parses these
scripts happily and executes none of the spooler branches.

The reporter: posts a correct payload with the X-API-Key header; resolves BaseUrl
and CollectorKey from HKLM when given no arguments; suppresses the virtual queues
by port; resolves port addresses; and reads the CONSOLE USER's default out of
HKU rather than SYSTEM's own, which is a different and usually wrong answer.

Two results matter more than the rest. With the spooler stopped, both the cmdlet
and the CIM path fail and the script posts NOTHING - verified against a capture
server that recorded zero requests, where an empty list would instead have
erased that host's observed rows and read as a bay that lost its printers. A
genuinely empty host still posts [], because that is a real and different fact.

The logon task registers as the Users group at Limited, and falls back to the
well-known SID S-1-5-32-545 when the group name will not resolve, as it will not
on localised Windows. It was then run with the source directory RENAMED AWAY, to
stand in for the share being unmounted, and it still moved the user's default -
which is the whole reason the script is staged to C:\ProgramData rather than run
from where it lives.

The guarantees against damage were re-checked rather than assumed: an empty
assignment changes nothing, an unreachable server changes nothing, -WhatIfOnly
leaves no queue, no task, no staged file and no registry value behind, and a
drifted queue is repointed IN PLACE with Set-Printer so whoever has it as their
default keeps it.

Not covered by any of this: the driver-staging path, which needs a real vendor
package rather than the class drivers a VM ships with.
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Project map

Derived from the code on every regeneration. If something here is wrong, the code changed and the map was not regenerated - fix it by running the generator, never by editing this file.

Versions

series value governed by
product __version__ 0.11.3 ADR-007
plugin contract __contract_version__ 0.20.0 ADR-002

They move independently. A contract bump is not a release.

Alembic chains (ADR-008)

Core runs with flask db upgrade; every plugin chain runs with flask plugin upgrade-all. Both are needed on a deploy.

chain head
core 7d34_singular_relationship_types
backups backups0003clearlastseen
computers computers0001anchor
employees employees0002photo
geenforce geenforce0004minlib
knowledgebase knowledgebase0001anchor
machines machines0002rename
measuringtools measuringtools0001baseline
network network0003prefix
notifications notifications0005boardorder
printedparts printedparts0004txnrev
printers printers0005observedqueues
slides slides0001anchor
usb usb0002dropmachineid
warranty warranty0002proof

Bundled plugins (15)

plugin version core_version owns migrations
backups 1.0.0 >=0.16.0,<1.0.0 yes
computers 1.0.0 >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 yes
employees 1.0.0 >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 yes
geenforce 0.1.0 >=0.18.0,<1.0.0 yes
knowledgebase 1.0.0 >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 yes
machines 1.0.0 >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 yes
measuringtools 1.0.0 >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 yes
network 1.0.0 >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 yes
notifications 1.0.0 >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 yes
printedparts 0.1.0 >=0.16.0,<1.0.0 yes
printers 1.0.0 >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 yes
slides 2.0.0 >=0.2.0,<1.0.0 yes
tools 1.0.0 >=0.16.0,<1.0.0 no
usb 1.0.0 >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 yes
warranty 1.0.0 >=0.2.0,<1.0.0 yes

Manifest-less directories under plugins/ are core frontend surface and always ship: applications.

Architecture decisions

ADR title status
ADR-001-asset-as-platform-contract.md ADR-001: Asset model is the platform contract ACCEPTED
ADR-002-plugin-versioning.md ADR-002: Plugin contract versioning ACCEPTED
ADR-003-plugin-distribution.md ADR-003: Plugin distribution model ACCEPTED
ADR-004-deployment-topology.md ADR-004: Deployment topology (per-site instances) ACCEPTED
ADR-005-equipment-vs-measuringtools.md ADR-005: Equipment plugin scope vs measuringtools plugin ACCEPTED
ADR-006-collector-contract.md ADR-006: Plugin collector contract pattern ACCEPTED
ADR-007-product-versioning-and-releases.md ADR-007: Product versioning and releases ACCEPTED
ADR-008-plugin-migration-ownership.md ADR-008: Plugin migration ownership (per-plugin chains from the cutover) ACCEPTED
ADR-009-frontend-plugin-gating.md ADR-009: Frontend plugin gating ACCEPTED
ADR-010-frontend-plugin-hooks.md ADR-010: Frontend plugin hook contract ACCEPTED
ADR-011-machines-rename.md ADR-011: Rename the equipment domain to machines; retype the models catalog with modeltypes ACCEPTED
ADR-012-geenforce-manifest-ownership.md ADR-012: GE-Enforce manifest ownership in shopdb ACCEPTED
ADR-013-plugin-catalog-and-lean-builds.md ADR-013: Plugin Catalog, Curated Shelf, and Lean Per-Site Builds ACCEPTED
ADR-014-schema-lean-per-site.md ADR-014: Schema-lean per-site builds (retire cross-plugin FKs, lift plugin tables) ACCEPTED
ADR-015-site-specific-configuration.md ADR-015: Where a site's own data is allowed to live ACCEPTED
ADR-016-credential-delivery.md ADR-016: Credential delivery to the fleet ACCEPTED (decided; NOT yet implemented -
ADR-017-buildings-and-levels.md ADR-017: Buildings and levels as the map model ACCEPTED

Size

  • test functions defined: 1140 (parametrised cases collect higher)
  • documented API paths: 282 (docs/openapi.json, regenerate with scripts/gen_openapi.py)