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>
USB plugin - CMMC USB check-in/out database contract
The USB plugin tracks removable-media check-in/out for CMMC compliance. Device
and log state live in a separate, read-write MySQL database (cmmc_usb),
reached with parameterized pymysql via cmmc_usb_connection(). Names of people
are resolved from the HR employee directory (see the employees plugin).
The plugin's own reference tables (usbdevicetypes, usbdevices,
usbcheckouts) live in the main app database; only the live check-in/out data
is in cmmc_usb.
The schema is standardized across sites - the
cmmc_usbcheck-in/out solution is the same deployment everywhere, so the tables below match as-is and no schema adaptation is needed. The database name may differ per site, though - setcmmc_usb_db_name(defaultcmmc_usb) to match the local name. The view recipe at the end is only a fallback for a site that somehow differs. (Contrast the employee directory, which genuinely varies per site.)
Connection
Credentials resolve settings-first, then environment, except the password which is env-only (never stored in the app database).
| Field | Setting key (editable in the setup wizard) | Env var (fallback) |
|---|---|---|
| Host | cmmc_usb_db_host |
CMMC_USB_DB_HOST |
| Database | cmmc_usb_db_name |
CMMC_USB_DB_NAME |
| User | cmmc_usb_db_user |
CMMC_USB_DB_USER |
| Password | (not stored) | CMMC_USB_DB_PASSWORD |
Set the password in .env; the setup wizard's Features step shows the exact
line to paste. This database is read-write - the app account needs
SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE. Engine is MySQL/MariaDB (pymysql).
Required schema
The plugin runs raw SQL against these tables (or views - see below).
devices
| Column | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
device_id |
VARCHAR | Primary key; the device serial/tag |
device_desc |
VARCHAR | Description |
device_owner |
VARCHAR | Owner |
status |
VARCHAR | Check-in/out state |
locker_location |
VARCHAR | Where the device is stored |
Operations: SELECT (list + by id), INSERT (register device), UPDATE
(edit fields, change status).
checkinoutlog
| Column | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
log_id |
INT (PK) | Auto id |
badge_number |
VARCHAR | Person's badge |
device_id |
VARCHAR | FK to devices.device_id |
action |
VARCHAR | check-in / check-out |
timestamp |
DATETIME | When it happened |
scanned_viruses |
(text/int) | Scan result |
locker_location |
VARCHAR | Locker at time of event |
sanitized |
(bool/int) | Sanitization flag |
Operations: SELECT (history per device), INSERT (log an event).
users
| Column | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
badge_number |
VARCHAR | Primary key; the scanned badge |
first_name |
VARCHAR | Given name |
last_name |
VARCHAR | Surname |
Operations: SELECT by badge, INSERT (auto-add a badge on first scan).
Employee directory dependency
To turn a scanned badge into a name, the plugin also reads the HR employees
directory (via the employees plugin's connection). A badge shaped 0<digits>BZ
carries a PayNo (the digits); lookups try employees.SSO and employees.PayNo.
See plugins/employees/README.md for that schema and connection.
Adapting a different site schema (recommended: views)
Sites whose USB-tracking database uses different table/column names should
create read-only/updatable views named devices, checkinoutlog, and
users that map local columns to the names above. Example:
CREATE VIEW devices AS
SELECT
asset_tag AS device_id,
description AS device_desc,
owner AS device_owner,
state AS status,
storage_bay AS locker_location
FROM usb_assets;
Because the plugin writes to devices/checkinoutlog/users, either make the
views updatable (single-table views usually are) or expose real tables with
these column names. Grant the app account SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE.
Notes:
device_idandbadge_numberare the natural keys the plugin matches on.- If
cmmc_usbis unreachable, USB endpoints return an error and the rest of the app keeps working (the feature degrades, it does not crash the app).