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Buildings and levels for the floor map, and make every identifier searchable
The map was one picture of one floor. A second floor was added, the blueprint
changed size, and machines moved, so a position now records WHICH DRAWING its
coordinates belong to.

Buildings and levels (ADR-017). Each level owns its blueprint per theme and its
own native pixel size; assets.mapx/mapy are pixels of assets.levelid, not of the
site. A position whose level is unknown renders "level unknown" and is never
drawn on the default level, because a marker on the wrong floor plan looks
entirely correct while pointing at the wrong place.

Repositioning in bulk: filter by unplaced, needs-review or level, search, place,
confirm. Landmark recalibration solves the transform PER AXIS from landmark
pairs and never from image dimensions - the canvas grew taller without
rescaling, so a dimension-derived scale would stretch Y by 1.57 and be wrong
everywhere. It defaults to a dry run, reports what would land off the drawing,
snapshots before applying, and clears mapverifiedat because a transform is a
guess awaiting review. Snapshots restore, including the level and the review
state, and a restore snapshots first so an undo is undoable.

Search: gaugelabreference was matched only for measuring tools and
maintenancereference was matched nowhere at all, for any asset type, while
Settings happily offers both identifiers on machines and PCs. A tag an operator
is told to record has to be findable or it is a write-only field. USB devices
and printed items were unreachable from search entirely - neither is an asset,
so the generic asset search could not see them and no searcher existed; they
now match on serial, asset tag, label, bin code and gage-lab tag, honouring
isactive, with Settings toggles and result labels to match.

The retired-application rule was half a rule: GET /api/knowledgebase hid
articles whose topic application is retired while global search still returned
them and printed the retired application as the subject. A filter is only real
if every path that reaches the row applies it.

Contract to 0.20.0 (additive): Asset gained levelid and mapverifiedat, Location
gained levelid, and resolve_asset_position returns the levelid belonging to
whichever source supplied the coordinates. The five plugins that write a map
position are re-pinned. The install-list text format gained levelid as a NINTH
field, appended, because the shipped Pascal installer reads fields 0-7 by index.

That installer still compiles in one drawing's dimensions and bundles one
blueprint, so its map is accurate for the default level only; /api/maplevels is
deliberately unauthenticated so it can read both at runtime once rebuilt.
Recorded in PRINTER-INSTALLER.md section 6 along with the other known gaps.

Migration 7d33 converts an existing single-map site into one building and one
default level carrying the old map_* settings, then assigns every placed asset
and location to it. Nothing moves on screen. Old settings rows are kept so a
rollback still finds them. Verified end to end on MySQL 5.6 from a
production-shaped database.
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"""Computers plugin API endpoints."""
from flask import Blueprint, request
from flask_jwt_extended import jwt_required
from shopdb.api import db, Asset, AssetType, OperatingSystem, Application, AuditLog, Communication, CommunicationType, Setting, success_response, error_response, paginated_response, ErrorCodes, get_pagination_params, paginate_query
from ..models import Computer, ComputerType, ComputerInstalledApp, AccessProtocol, ComputerAccess
from shopdb.api import require_permission, apply_import_timestamps
computers_bp = Blueprint('computers', __name__)
# =============================================================================
# Computer Types
# =============================================================================
@computers_bp.route('/types', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def list_computer_types():
"""List all computer types."""
page, per_page = get_pagination_params(request)
query = ComputerType.query
if request.args.get('active', 'true').lower() != 'false':
query = query.filter(ComputerType.isactive == True)
if search := request.args.get('search'):
query = query.filter(ComputerType.computertype.ilike(f'%{search}%'))
query = query.order_by(ComputerType.computertype)
items, total = paginate_query(query, page, per_page)
data = [t.to_dict() for t in items]
return paginated_response(data, page, per_page, total)
@computers_bp.route('/types/<int:type_id>', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def get_computer_type(type_id: int):
"""Get a single computer type."""
t = db.session.get(ComputerType, type_id)
if not t:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer type with ID {type_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
return success_response(t.to_dict())
@computers_bp.route('/types', methods=['POST'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.create')
def create_computer_type():
"""Create a new computer type."""
data = request.get_json()
if not data or not data.get('computertype'):
return error_response(ErrorCodes.VALIDATION_ERROR, 'computertype is required')
existing = ComputerType.query.filter_by(computertype=data['computertype']).first()
if existing:
if not existing.isactive:
# Adding a name that matches a deactivated type revives it.
existing.isactive = True
for key in ('description', 'icon', 'color'):
if data.get(key) is not None:
setattr(existing, key, data[key])
db.session.commit()
return success_response(existing.to_dict(), message='Reactivated existing computer type')
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
f"Computer type '{data['computertype']}' already exists",
http_code=409
)
t = ComputerType(
computertype=data['computertype'],
description=data.get('description'),
icon=data.get('icon'), color=data.get('color')
)
db.session.add(t)
db.session.commit()
return success_response(t.to_dict(), message='Computer type created', http_code=201)
@computers_bp.route('/types/<int:type_id>', methods=['PUT'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.edit')
def update_computer_type(type_id: int):
"""Update a computer type."""
t = db.session.get(ComputerType, type_id)
if not t:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer type with ID {type_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
data = request.get_json()
if not data:
return error_response(ErrorCodes.VALIDATION_ERROR, 'No data provided')
if 'computertype' in data and data['computertype'] != t.computertype:
if ComputerType.query.filter_by(computertype=data['computertype']).first():
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
f"Computer type '{data['computertype']}' already exists",
http_code=409
)
for key in ['computertype', 'description', 'icon', 'color', 'isactive']:
if key in data:
setattr(t, key, data[key])
db.session.commit()
return success_response(t.to_dict(), message='Computer type updated')
@computers_bp.route('/types/<int:type_id>', methods=['DELETE'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.delete')
def delete_computer_type(type_id: int):
"""Delete a computer type. Refused if any PC still uses it."""
t = db.session.get(ComputerType, type_id)
if not t:
return error_response(ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND, 'Computer type not found', http_code=404)
inuse = Computer.query.filter_by(computertypeid=type_id).count()
if inuse:
return error_response(ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
f"Cannot delete: {inuse} PC(s) still use this type", http_code=409)
db.session.delete(t)
db.session.commit()
return success_response(message='Computer type deleted')
# =============================================================================
# Access protocol catalog (VNC / WinRM / RDP / ...) - admin-managed
# =============================================================================
@computers_bp.route('/protocols', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def list_protocols():
"""List access protocols. ?active=false includes disabled ones."""
query = AccessProtocol.query
if request.args.get('active', 'true').lower() != 'false':
query = query.filter(AccessProtocol.isactive == True)
protocols = query.order_by(AccessProtocol.name).all()
return success_response([p.to_dict() for p in protocols])
@computers_bp.route('/protocols', methods=['POST'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.edit')
def create_protocol():
data = request.get_json() or {}
if not (data.get('name') and data.get('scheme') and data.get('linktemplate')):
return error_response(ErrorCodes.VALIDATION_ERROR, 'name, scheme and linktemplate are required')
if AccessProtocol.query.filter_by(name=data['name']).first():
return error_response(ErrorCodes.CONFLICT, f"Protocol '{data['name']}' already exists", http_code=409)
p = AccessProtocol(
name=data['name'],
scheme=data['scheme'],
defaultport=data.get('defaultport') or None,
linktemplate=data['linktemplate'],
isactive=data.get('isactive', True),
)
db.session.add(p)
db.session.commit()
return success_response(p.to_dict(), message='Protocol created', http_code=201)
@computers_bp.route('/protocols/<int:protocol_id>', methods=['PUT', 'PATCH'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.edit')
def update_protocol(protocol_id):
p = db.session.get(AccessProtocol, protocol_id)
if not p:
return error_response(ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND, 'Protocol not found', http_code=404)
data = request.get_json() or {}
for field in ('name', 'scheme', 'linktemplate'):
if data.get(field):
setattr(p, field, data[field])
if 'defaultport' in data:
p.defaultport = data['defaultport'] or None
if 'isactive' in data:
p.isactive = bool(data['isactive'])
db.session.commit()
return success_response(p.to_dict(), message='Protocol updated')
@computers_bp.route('/protocols/<int:protocol_id>', methods=['DELETE'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.edit')
def delete_protocol(protocol_id):
p = db.session.get(AccessProtocol, protocol_id)
if not p:
return error_response(ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND, 'Protocol not found', http_code=404)
# If any PC still references it, deactivate rather than hard-delete.
if ComputerAccess.query.filter_by(protocolid=protocol_id).first():
p.isactive = False
db.session.commit()
return success_response(message='Protocol is in use; deactivated instead of deleted')
db.session.delete(p)
db.session.commit()
return success_response(message='Protocol deleted')
def _pc_access_domain():
# Contract-pure read of the pc_access_domain setting (no core.api import).
row = Setting.query.filter_by(key='pc_access_domain').first()
return ((row.value if row else '') or '').strip()
def _computer_access_links(comp, domain=None):
"""Resolved remote-access links for a computer: each enabled protocol's
template filled with the PC hostname joined to the pc_access_domain setting.
A hostname that is already an FQDN (has a dot) is used as-is. Pass domain
when calling in a loop to avoid one settings lookup per computer."""
if domain is None:
domain = _pc_access_domain()
hostname = (comp.hostname or '').strip()
if not hostname:
host = ''
elif '.' in hostname or not domain:
host = hostname
else:
host = f"{hostname}.{domain}"
links = []
for am in comp.accessmethods:
protocol = am.protocol
if not (am.isactive and protocol and protocol.isactive):
continue
port = am.portoverride or protocol.defaultport
link = None
if host:
try:
link = protocol.linktemplate.format(
host=host,
port=(port if port is not None else ''),
scheme=protocol.scheme,
)
except (KeyError, IndexError, ValueError):
link = None
links.append({
'id': am.id,
'protocolid': protocol.protocolid,
'name': protocol.name,
'scheme': protocol.scheme,
'port': port,
'portoverride': am.portoverride,
'link': link,
})
return links
def _sync_access_methods(comp, data):
"""Replace a computer's enabled protocols from data['accessmethods'] (a list
of {protocolid, portoverride?}). No-op if the key is absent, so callers that
don't touch access aren't affected."""
if 'accessmethods' not in data:
return
desired = data.get('accessmethods') or []
ComputerAccess.query.filter_by(computerid=comp.computerid).delete()
seen = set()
for m in desired:
try:
pid = int(m.get('protocolid'))
except (TypeError, ValueError):
continue
if pid in seen:
continue
seen.add(pid)
port = m.get('portoverride')
try:
port = int(port) if port not in (None, '') else None
except (TypeError, ValueError):
port = None
db.session.add(ComputerAccess(
computerid=comp.computerid,
protocolid=pid,
portoverride=port,
isactive=True,
))
# =============================================================================
# Computers CRUD
# =============================================================================
@computers_bp.route('/display-kiosks', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def list_display_kiosks():
"""Reporting display kiosks, for the Dashboard Defaults picker.
Returns the computers whose type is the one gea-shopfloor-display maps to
(default 'Kiosk'), each with its DERIVED FQDN (F<serial>.<domain>, domain
from the display_fqdn_domain setting) so an admin picks a kiosk from a
dropdown instead of typing an IP/FQDN. Keeps the same F<serial>.<domain>
format as core derive_display_fqdn (duplicated to avoid a contract bump).
"""
from ..pctypemap import pctype_mapping
from shopdb.api import Setting
display_type_name = pctype_mapping().get('gea-shopfloor-display', 'Kiosk')
ctype = ComputerType.query.filter_by(computertype=display_type_name).first()
if not ctype:
return success_response([])
domain = (Setting.get('display_fqdn_domain', 'device.geaerospace.net') # ADR-015-OK: GE Aerospace-wide domain, and only the DEFAULT of a documented setting every site can override.
or 'device.geaerospace.net').strip().strip('.') # ADR-015-OK: GE Aerospace-wide domain, and only the DEFAULT of a documented setting every site can override.
rows = (db.session.query(Computer).join(Asset)
.filter(Computer.computertypeid == ctype.computertypeid,
Asset.isactive == True)
.order_by(Computer.hostname).all())
out = []
for comp in rows:
serial = (comp.asset.serialnumber or '').strip() if comp.asset else ''
out.append({
'computerid': comp.computerid,
'hostname': comp.hostname,
'serialnumber': serial or None,
'fqdn': f'F{serial}.{domain}'.lower() if serial else None,
})
return success_response(out)
@computers_bp.route('', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def list_computers():
"""
List all computers with filtering and pagination.
Query parameters:
- page, per_page: Pagination
- active: Filter by active status
- search: Search by asset number, name, or hostname
- type_id: Filter by computer type ID
- os_id: Filter by operating system ID
- location_id: Filter by location ID
- businessunit_id: Filter by business unit ID
- shopfloor: Filter by shopfloor flag (true/false)
"""
page, per_page = get_pagination_params(request)
# Join Computer with Asset
query = db.session.query(Computer).join(Asset)
# Active filter
if request.args.get('active', 'true').lower() != 'false':
query = query.filter(Asset.isactive == True)
# Exact-match natural-key lookup for idempotent import (asset number).
if exactassetnumber := request.args.get('assetnumber'):
query = query.filter(Asset.assetnumber == exactassetnumber)
# Search filter. Covers the type name too - it is a column in the list, so
# searching 'Standard' must find the PCs of that type. Outer join so a PC
# with no type still matches on its own fields.
if search := request.args.get('search'):
pattern = f'%{search}%'
query = query.outerjoin(
ComputerType, Computer.computertypeid == ComputerType.computertypeid
).filter(
db.or_(
Asset.assetnumber.ilike(pattern),
Asset.name.ilike(pattern),
Asset.serialnumber.ilike(pattern),
Computer.hostname.ilike(pattern),
ComputerType.computertype.ilike(pattern)
)
)
# Computer type filter
if type_id := request.args.get('typeid', request.args.get('type_id')):
query = query.filter(Computer.computertypeid == int(type_id))
# OS filter
if os_id := request.args.get('osid', request.args.get('os_id')):
query = query.filter(Computer.osid == int(os_id))
# Location filter
if location_id := request.args.get('locationid', request.args.get('location_id')):
query = query.filter(Asset.locationid == int(location_id))
# Business unit filter
if bu_id := request.args.get('businessunitid', request.args.get('businessunit_id')):
query = query.filter(Asset.businessunitid == int(bu_id))
# Shopfloor filter (by the Shopfloor computer type)
if shopfloor := request.args.get('shopfloor'):
sf = ComputerType.query.filter_by(computertype='Shopfloor').first()
sf_id = sf.computertypeid if sf else -1
if shopfloor.lower() == 'true':
query = query.filter(Computer.computertypeid == sf_id)
else:
query = query.filter(db.or_(Computer.computertypeid != sf_id,
Computer.computertypeid.is_(None)))
# Sorting
sort_by = request.args.get('sort', 'hostname')
sort_dir = request.args.get('dir', 'asc')
if sort_by == 'hostname':
col = Computer.hostname
elif sort_by == 'assetnumber':
col = Asset.assetnumber
elif sort_by == 'name':
col = Asset.name
elif sort_by == 'lastreporteddate':
col = Computer.lastreporteddate
else:
col = Computer.hostname
query = query.order_by(col.desc() if sort_dir == 'desc' else col)
items, total = paginate_query(query, page, per_page)
# Build response with both asset and computer data
data = []
accessdomain = _pc_access_domain()
for comp in items:
item = comp.asset.to_dict() if comp.asset else {}
item['computer'] = comp.to_dict()
item['accessmethods'] = _computer_access_links(comp, domain=accessdomain)
data.append(item)
return paginated_response(data, page, per_page, total)
@computers_bp.route('/<int:computer_id>', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def get_computer(computer_id: int):
"""Get a single computer with full details."""
comp = db.session.get(Computer, computer_id)
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer with ID {computer_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
result = comp.asset.to_dict() if comp.asset else {}
result['computer'] = comp.to_dict()
result['communications'] = [
c.to_dict() for c in
Communication.query.filter_by(assetid=comp.assetid).all()
]
result['accessmethods'] = _computer_access_links(comp)
return success_response(result)
@computers_bp.route('/by-asset/<int:asset_id>', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def get_computer_by_asset(asset_id: int):
"""Get computer data by asset ID."""
comp = Computer.query.filter_by(assetid=asset_id).first()
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer for asset {asset_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
result = comp.asset.to_dict() if comp.asset else {}
result['computer'] = comp.to_dict()
return success_response(result)
@computers_bp.route('/by-hostname/<hostname>', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def get_computer_by_hostname(hostname: str):
"""Get computer by hostname."""
comp = Computer.query.filter_by(hostname=hostname).first()
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer with hostname {hostname} not found',
http_code=404
)
result = comp.asset.to_dict() if comp.asset else {}
result['computer'] = comp.to_dict()
return success_response(result)
@computers_bp.route('', methods=['POST'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.create')
def create_computer():
"""
Create new computer (creates both Asset and Computer records).
Required fields:
- assetnumber: Business identifier
Optional fields:
- name, serialnumber, statusid, locationid, businessunitid
- computertypeid, hostname, osid
- mapx, mapy, notes
"""
data = request.get_json()
if not data:
return error_response(ErrorCodes.VALIDATION_ERROR, 'No data provided')
if not data.get('assetnumber'):
return error_response(ErrorCodes.VALIDATION_ERROR, 'assetnumber is required')
# Check for duplicate assetnumber
if Asset.query.filter_by(assetnumber=data['assetnumber']).first():
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
f"Asset with number '{data['assetnumber']}' already exists",
http_code=409
)
# Check for duplicate hostname
if data.get('hostname'):
if Computer.query.filter_by(hostname=data['hostname']).first():
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
f"Computer with hostname '{data['hostname']}' already exists",
http_code=409
)
# Get computer asset type
computer_type = AssetType.query.filter_by(assettype='computer').first()
if not computer_type:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.INTERNAL_ERROR,
'Computer asset type not found. Plugin may not be properly installed.',
http_code=500
)
# Create the core asset
asset = Asset(
assetnumber=data['assetnumber'],
name=data.get('name'),
serialnumber=data.get('serialnumber'),
gaugelabreference=data.get('gaugelabreference'),
maintenancereference=data.get('maintenancereference'),
assettypeid=computer_type.assettypeid,
statusid=data.get('statusid', 1),
locationid=data.get('locationid'),
businessunitid=data.get('businessunitid'),
mapx=data.get('mapx'),
levelid=data.get('levelid'),
mapy=data.get('mapy'),
notes=data.get('notes')
)
db.session.add(asset)
db.session.flush() # Get the assetid
# Create the computer extension
comp = Computer(
assetid=asset.assetid,
computertypeid=data.get('computertypeid'),
hostname=data.get('hostname'),
osid=data.get('osid'),
vendorid=data.get('vendorid'),
modelnumberid=data.get('modelnumberid'),
loggedinuser=data.get('loggedinuser'),
lastreporteddate=data.get('lastreporteddate'),
lastboottime=data.get('lastboottime')
)
db.session.add(comp)
db.session.flush()
# Optional primary IP communication
if data.get('ipaddress'):
ip_comtype = CommunicationType.query.filter_by(comtype='IP').first()
if ip_comtype:
db.session.add(Communication(
assetid=asset.assetid,
comtypeid=ip_comtype.comtypeid,
ipaddress=data['ipaddress'],
isprimary=True,
))
# Remote-access protocols
_sync_access_methods(comp, data)
# Preserve legacy timestamps in import mode (no-op otherwise)
apply_import_timestamps(asset, data)
# Audit log
AuditLog.log('created', 'Computer', entityid=comp.computerid,
entityname=data.get('hostname') or data['assetnumber'])
db.session.commit()
result = asset.to_dict()
result['computer'] = comp.to_dict()
result['accessmethods'] = _computer_access_links(comp)
return success_response(result, message='Computer created', http_code=201)
@computers_bp.route('/<int:computer_id>', methods=['PUT'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.edit')
def update_computer(computer_id: int):
"""Update computer (both Asset and Computer records)."""
comp = db.session.get(Computer, computer_id)
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer with ID {computer_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
data = request.get_json()
if not data:
return error_response(ErrorCodes.VALIDATION_ERROR, 'No data provided')
asset = comp.asset
# Check for conflicting assetnumber
if 'assetnumber' in data and data['assetnumber'] != asset.assetnumber:
if Asset.query.filter_by(assetnumber=data['assetnumber']).first():
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
f"Asset with number '{data['assetnumber']}' already exists",
http_code=409
)
# Check for conflicting hostname
if 'hostname' in data and data['hostname'] != comp.hostname:
existing = Computer.query.filter_by(hostname=data['hostname']).first()
if existing and existing.computerid != computer_id:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
f"Computer with hostname '{data['hostname']}' already exists",
http_code=409
)
# Track changes for audit log
changes = {}
# Update asset fields
asset_fields = ['assetnumber', 'name', 'serialnumber', 'gaugelabreference',
'maintenancereference', 'statusid',
'locationid', 'businessunitid', 'mapx', 'mapy', 'levelid', 'notes', 'isactive']
for key in asset_fields:
if key in data:
old_val = getattr(asset, key)
new_val = data[key]
if old_val != new_val:
changes[key] = {'old': old_val, 'new': new_val}
setattr(asset, key, data[key])
# Update computer fields
computer_fields = ['computertypeid', 'hostname', 'osid', 'vendorid',
'modelnumberid', 'loggedinuser', 'lastreporteddate',
'lastboottime']
for key in computer_fields:
if key in data:
old_val = getattr(comp, key)
new_val = data[key]
if old_val != new_val:
changes[key] = {'old': old_val, 'new': new_val}
setattr(comp, key, data[key])
# Upsert the primary IP communication so a single PUT covers it
if 'ipaddress' in data:
ip = (data.get('ipaddress') or '').strip()
primary = Communication.query.filter_by(
assetid=asset.assetid, isprimary=True).first()
if ip:
if primary:
primary.ipaddress = ip
else:
ip_comtype = CommunicationType.query.filter_by(comtype='IP').first()
if ip_comtype:
db.session.add(Communication(
assetid=asset.assetid, comtypeid=ip_comtype.comtypeid,
ipaddress=ip, isprimary=True))
elif primary:
primary.ipaddress = None
# Remote-access protocols
_sync_access_methods(comp, data)
# Audit log if there were changes
if changes:
AuditLog.log('updated', 'Computer', entityid=comp.computerid,
entityname=comp.hostname or asset.assetnumber, changes=changes)
apply_import_timestamps(asset, data)
db.session.commit()
result = asset.to_dict()
result['computer'] = comp.to_dict()
result['accessmethods'] = _computer_access_links(comp)
return success_response(result, message='Computer updated')
@computers_bp.route('/<int:computer_id>', methods=['DELETE'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.delete')
def delete_computer(computer_id: int):
"""Delete (soft delete) computer."""
comp = db.session.get(Computer, computer_id)
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer with ID {computer_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
# Soft delete the asset
comp.asset.isactive = False
# Audit log
AuditLog.log('deleted', 'Computer', entityid=comp.computerid,
entityname=comp.hostname or comp.asset.assetnumber)
db.session.commit()
return success_response(message='Computer deleted')
# =============================================================================
# Installed Applications
# =============================================================================
@computers_bp.route('/<int:computer_id>/apps', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def get_installed_apps(computer_id: int):
"""Get all installed applications for a computer."""
comp = db.session.get(Computer, computer_id)
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer with ID {computer_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
apps = ComputerInstalledApp.query.filter_by(
computerid=computer_id,
isactive=True
).all()
data = [app.to_dict() for app in apps]
return success_response(data)
@computers_bp.route('/<int:computer_id>/apps', methods=['POST'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.create')
def add_installed_app(computer_id: int):
"""Add an installed application to a computer."""
comp = db.session.get(Computer, computer_id)
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer with ID {computer_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
data = request.get_json()
if not data or not data.get('appid'):
return error_response(ErrorCodes.VALIDATION_ERROR, 'appid is required')
appid = data['appid']
# Validate app exists
if not db.session.get(Application, appid):
return error_response(ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND, f'Application {appid} not found', http_code=404)
# Check for duplicate
existing = ComputerInstalledApp.query.filter_by(
computerid=computer_id,
appid=appid
).first()
if existing:
if existing.isactive:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.CONFLICT,
'This application is already installed on this computer',
http_code=409
)
else:
# Reactivate
existing.isactive = True
existing.appversionid = data.get('appversionid')
db.session.commit()
return success_response(existing.to_dict(), message='Application reinstalled')
# Create new installation record
installed = ComputerInstalledApp(
computerid=computer_id,
appid=appid,
appversionid=data.get('appversionid')
)
db.session.add(installed)
db.session.commit()
return success_response(installed.to_dict(), message='Application installed', http_code=201)
@computers_bp.route('/<int:computer_id>/apps/<int:app_id>', methods=['DELETE'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.delete')
def remove_installed_app(computer_id: int, app_id: int):
"""Remove an installed application from a computer."""
installed = ComputerInstalledApp.query.filter_by(
computerid=computer_id,
appid=app_id,
isactive=True
).first()
if not installed:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
'Installation record not found',
http_code=404
)
installed.isactive = False
db.session.commit()
return success_response(message='Application uninstalled')
# =============================================================================
# Status Reporting
# =============================================================================
@computers_bp.route('/<int:computer_id>/report', methods=['POST'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.create')
def report_status(computer_id: int):
"""
Report computer status (for agent-based reporting).
This endpoint can be called periodically by a client agent
to update status information.
"""
comp = db.session.get(Computer, computer_id)
if not comp:
return error_response(
ErrorCodes.NOT_FOUND,
f'Computer with ID {computer_id} not found',
http_code=404
)
data = request.get_json() or {}
# Update status fields
from datetime import datetime, timezone
comp.lastreporteddate = datetime.now(timezone.utc).replace(tzinfo=None)
if 'loggedinuser' in data:
comp.loggedinuser = data['loggedinuser']
if 'lastboottime' in data:
comp.lastboottime = data['lastboottime']
db.session.commit()
return success_response(message='Status reported')
# =============================================================================
# Dashboard
# =============================================================================
@computers_bp.route('/dashboard/summary', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required(optional=True)
def dashboard_summary():
"""Get computer dashboard summary data."""
# Total active computers
total = db.session.query(Computer).join(Asset).filter(
Asset.isactive == True
).count()
# Count by computer type
by_type = db.session.query(
ComputerType.computertype,
db.func.count(Computer.computerid)
).join(Computer, Computer.computertypeid == ComputerType.computertypeid
).join(Asset, Asset.assetid == Computer.assetid
).filter(Asset.isactive == True
).group_by(ComputerType.computertype
).all()
# Count by OS
by_os = db.session.query(
OperatingSystem.osname,
db.func.count(Computer.computerid)
).join(Computer, Computer.osid == OperatingSystem.osid
).join(Asset, Asset.assetid == Computer.assetid
).filter(Asset.isactive == True
).group_by(OperatingSystem.osname
).all()
# Count shopfloor vs non-shopfloor
sf = ComputerType.query.filter_by(computertype='Shopfloor').first()
shopfloor_count = db.session.query(Computer).join(Asset).filter(
Asset.isactive == True,
Computer.computertypeid == (sf.computertypeid if sf else -1)
).count()
return success_response({
'total': total,
'bytype': [{'type': t, 'count': c} for t, c in by_type],
'byos': [{'os': o, 'count': c} for o, c in by_os],
'shopfloor': shopfloor_count,
'nonshopfloor': total - shopfloor_count
})
@computers_bp.route('/dashboard/quiet', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.view')
def dashboard_quiet():
"""PCs that WERE reporting, have stopped, and are still meant to be in use.
Three filters, and each removes a population that would otherwise be noise:
Never reported at all is EXCLUDED. Those are usually records created by
hand or imported, not bays that broke - listing them buries the PCs that
actually changed state behind rows nobody is going to act on.
Not In Use is EXCLUDED. A PC in Repair, Inventory or Retired is silent on
purpose; that is the status doing its job, not a fault.
Soft-deleted is excluded for the same reason.
What is left is the real signal: a machine that was working, is not now, and
nobody has marked as anything else. Silence is the only evidence available -
there is no heartbeat separate from the report.
"""
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from shopdb.api import AssetStatus
hours = 24
setting = Setting.query.filter_by(key='computers_quietreporthours').first()
if setting and (setting.value or '').strip():
try:
hours = int(setting.value)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
pass
cutoff = datetime.now(timezone.utc).replace(tzinfo=None) - timedelta(hours=hours)
now = datetime.now(timezone.utc).replace(tzinfo=None)
rows = (db.session.query(Computer, Asset)
.join(Asset, Asset.assetid == Computer.assetid)
.join(AssetStatus, AssetStatus.statusid == Asset.statusid)
.filter(Asset.isactive.is_(True),
AssetStatus.status == 'In Use',
Computer.lastreporteddate.isnot(None),
Computer.lastreporteddate < cutoff)
.all())
out = [{
'computerid': comp.computerid,
'hostname': comp.hostname,
'lastreported': comp.lastreporteddate.isoformat() + 'Z',
'quietdays': (now - comp.lastreporteddate).days,
} for comp, _asset in rows]
out.sort(key=lambda r: -r['quietdays'])
return success_response(out[:50])
@computers_bp.route('/dashboard/sharedmachines', methods=['GET'])
@jwt_required()
@require_permission('computers.view')
def dashboard_sharedmachines():
"""Machine numbers claimed by more than one PC, with nothing filed under
them.
Several devices genuinely sharing a number is legitimate - part markers do
it - and those are modelled: each device is its own asset filed `partof` the
operation, so the operation has CHILD ASSETS. Two PCs carrying the same
machine number by mistake looks identical from a count and has none. That
distinction is the whole card; without it this would list correct data
alongside faults and get ignored.
Promoted from `flask relationships check-shared-machines`, which answers the
same question and which nobody will remember to run. This one found seven
mis-numbered bays that had been that way for weeks.
"""
from shopdb.api import AssetRelationship, RelationshipType
from sqlalchemy.orm import aliased
controls = RelationshipType.query.filter_by(
relationshiptype='controls').first()
partof = RelationshipType.query.filter_by(relationshiptype='partof').first()
if not controls:
return success_response([])
pcasset = aliased(Asset)
machineasset = aliased(Asset)
rows = (db.session.query(machineasset.assetid, machineasset.assetnumber,
pcasset.assetnumber)
.select_from(AssetRelationship)
.join(pcasset, AssetRelationship.sourceassetid == pcasset.assetid)
.join(machineasset,
AssetRelationship.targetassetid == machineasset.assetid)
.filter(AssetRelationship.relationshiptypeid ==
controls.relationshiptypeid,
AssetRelationship.label == 'collector:machine',
AssetRelationship.isactive.is_(True))
.all())
bymachine = {}
for assetid, machinenumber, pcnumber in rows:
bymachine.setdefault((assetid, machinenumber), []).append(pcnumber)
out = []
for (assetid, machinenumber), pcs in bymachine.items():
if len(pcs) < 2:
continue
children = 0
if partof:
children = (AssetRelationship.query
.filter_by(targetassetid=assetid,
relationshiptypeid=partof.relationshiptypeid,
isactive=True)
.count())
if children:
continue # modelled: the devices are assets in their own right
out.append({
'assetid': assetid,
'machinenumber': machinenumber,
'pccount': len(pcs),
'pcs': ', '.join(sorted(p for p in pcs if p)),
})
out.sort(key=lambda r: -r['pccount'])
return success_response(out)