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cproudlock f72813ed9c feat(installer): bundle the database - MySQL 8.4 LTS, not 8.0
The bundled-database option could not actually be built. Stage 0 looks for
mysql\mysql-8.0.x-winx64.msi, and Oracle no longer publishes a standalone server
MSI for 8.0 - every 8.0.x returns 404. What remains for 8.0 is the MySQL
Installer bundle, which is an installer-manager: 'msiexec /i INSTALLDIR=' would
install THAT rather than a database, and stage 0 would then fail on a missing
mysqld.exe.

MySQL 8.0 also reached end of life in April 2026, so bundling it would have put
an unsupported database on every new site.

8.4 LTS still ships the standalone MSI (129MB, which is what the '125MB' note in
stage 0 was written against) and is supported into 2032. Defaults follow it:
install root MySQL Server 8.4, service MySQL84. The operator console still looks
for an 8.0 install path as a fallback, for sites already running one.

Also bundles mysqlclient\ - mysql.exe and mysqldump.exe with the two OpenSSL
DLLs they actually import, 20MB rather than the 51MB of debug and auth-plugin
libraries the archive ships. Stage 2 stages it onto the server, so a site whose
database is on ANOTHER host can still take the pre-upgrade backup that every
upgrade depends on. That was the gap the preflight had started warning about.

Bundle is now 221MB.
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# ShopDB - Windows + IIS install runbook
> **Not the route for a new site.** Sister sites install from the Windows
> installer - one `.exe`, no manual IIS work: **[INSTALL-WINDOWS.md](INSTALL-WINDOWS.md)**.
>
> This document is the **manual** procedure, kept for reference and for
> hand-built servers that predate the installer. Note that the installer will not
> adopt a server built this way without `-AdoptExisting`, on purpose.
A step-by-step, **tested** install for a new site on Windows Server / Windows 11
with IIS in front of the Flask app (HttpPlatformHandler -> waitress), backed by
MySQL. This runbook was validated end to end on a win11 + IIS + MySQL 5.6 box.
`APP_ROOT` below = the deploy folder, e.g. `C:\shopdb-flask` (where `wsgi.py`
lives). Run PowerShell as Administrator.
---
## 0. Prerequisites
| Need | Notes |
| --- | --- |
| **Python 3.14** (64-bit) | `python --version` |
| **IIS** with **HttpPlatformHandler** | https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/httpplatformhandler (direct MSI: `download.microsoft.com/download/8/1/3/813AC4E6-9203-4F7A-8DD5-F3D54D10C5CD/httpPlatformHandler_amd64.msi`) |
| **MySQL 8.4 LTS** (standard for new installs) | reachable from the app host. 8.0 reached end of life in April 2026 and no longer ships a standalone server MSI. 5.7+ still works on an existing server; 5.6 needs the flags in step 1. |
| URL Rewrite (optional) | only for the real-client-IP rule; skip it and the app still runs |
The app itself pulls in `waitress` and `tzdata` from `requirements.txt` (step 4).
---
## 1. MySQL: flags (5.6 only) + database + user
On **MySQL 5.6 only**, add to `my.ini`/`my.cnf` under `[mysqld]` and restart MySQL
(5.7+/8.0 need none of this):
```
innodb_file_per_table = 1
innodb_file_format = Barracuda
innodb_large_prefix = 1
```
Without them, `flask db upgrade` fails with **error 1071** ("key too long") - the
migrations use `ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC`, which needs the 3072-byte prefix these unlock.
Then create the database (utf8mb4) and an app user:
```sql
CREATE DATABASE shopdb_flask CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
CREATE USER 'shopdb'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'CHANGE_ME';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON shopdb_flask.* TO 'shopdb'@'%';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
```
---
## 2. Deploy the app files
Copy the release (the repo minus `venv/`, `.git/`, `node_modules/`,
`frontend/src/`) to `APP_ROOT`. It must contain `wsgi.py`, `shopdb/`, `plugins/`,
`migrations/`, `requirements.txt`, and the pre-built `frontend/dist/`.
---
## 3. Virtual env + dependencies
```powershell
cd APP_ROOT
python -m venv venv
venv\Scripts\python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
```
This installs Flask, SQLAlchemy, PyMySQL, **waitress** (the WSGI server IIS
launches) and **tzdata** (Windows has no IANA tz database; without it the
notifications plugin fails with "No time zone found with key America/New_York").
---
## 4. Secrets + connection (.env)
Create `APP_ROOT\.env` (read by `wsgi.py` via `load_dotenv()`). Lock its ACLs to
the app-pool identity + admins.
```
FLASK_ENV=production
SECRET_KEY=<64+ random chars>
JWT_SECRET_KEY=<another 64+ random chars>
DATABASE_URL=mysql+pymysql://shopdb:CHANGE_ME@<mysql-host>:3306/shopdb_flask?charset=utf8mb4
CORS_ORIGINS=http://<the site's own hostname-or-ip:port>
```
Generate a key: `venv\Scripts\python -c "import secrets;print(secrets.token_urlsafe(64))"`.
Production **refuses to boot** if any of `SECRET_KEY`, `JWT_SECRET_KEY`,
`DATABASE_URL`, `CORS_ORIGINS` is missing or a dev default.
---
## 5. Preflight (catch problems before installing)
```powershell
$env:FLASK_APP="shopdb"
venv\Scripts\flask db-utils preflight
```
Checks Python, required env, DB connectivity, and the MySQL 5.6 index flags, and
prints exactly what to fix. Fix any **FAIL** before continuing.
---
## 6. Schema + data + plugins + admin
```powershell
$env:FLASK_APP="shopdb"
venv\Scripts\flask db upgrade # creates every table (to head)
venv\Scripts\flask seed reference-data # statuses, machine/location/rel types
venv\Scripts\flask seed permissions
venv\Scripts\flask seed settings
# enable the plugins this site tracks (registry is empty on a fresh box).
# usb + employees install DISABLED by default - enable them later in the wizard
# if the site wants those (they create extra tables).
foreach ($p in "computers","machines","network","notifications","printers","knowledgebase","slides","warranty") {
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install $p
}
# first admin (password generated + printed once - store it):
venv\Scripts\flask seed admin --username admin --email admin@yourfacility.example.com
```
> Prefer no CLI? Skip `seed admin` (and even the seed steps): start the site, and
> the login page offers to **create the first admin** on a fresh instance, then
> the setup wizard can seed reference data. Either path works.
---
## 7. IIS site
Two supported deployment methods:
- **Method A - own site (recommended, default):** the app gets its own IIS
site, port (or hostname), app pool, and venv. Steps 1-5 below.
- **Method B - subpath under an existing site:** the app runs as an IIS
**Application** (e.g. `/ops`) under a site you already have (such as the
classic ASP site or Default Web Site), so it shares that site's binding and
TLS cert: `https://<host>/ops/`. Do steps 1-4 below, then follow **7b**
instead of step 5.
1. Copy `deploy\windows\web.config` to `APP_ROOT\web.config`. If `APP_ROOT` is not
`C:\shopdb-flask`, fix the paths inside it. Create `APP_ROOT\logs`.
2. Create an app pool with **No Managed Code**:
```powershell
Import-Module WebAdministration
New-WebAppPool -Name shopdbflask
Set-ItemProperty IIS:\AppPools\shopdbflask -Name managedRuntimeVersion -Value ""
```
3. Grant the app-pool identity access:
```powershell
icacls APP_ROOT /grant "IIS AppPool\shopdbflask:(OI)(CI)RX" /T
icacls APP_ROOT\logs /grant "IIS AppPool\shopdbflask:(OI)(CI)M" /T
mkdir APP_ROOT\instance 2>NUL
icacls APP_ROOT\instance /grant "IIS AppPool\shopdbflask:(OI)(CI)M" /T
```
4. **Unlock the handler sections** (locked server-wide by default; without this
IIS returns **HTTP 500.19**):
```powershell
%windir%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd unlock config /section:system.webServer/handlers
%windir%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd unlock config /section:system.webServer/httpPlatform
```
5. Create the site (own port; the classic ASP site can keep 8080):
```powershell
New-Website -Name shopdb-flask -Port 8090 -PhysicalPath APP_ROOT -ApplicationPool shopdbflask
New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "shopdb-flask 8090" -Direction Inbound -Protocol TCP -LocalPort 8090 -Action Allow
Start-Website shopdb-flask
```
IIS launches `waitress-serve --port=%HTTP_PLATFORM_PORT% wsgi:app` per the
web.config and reverse-proxies the site port to it. First request takes ~15s
(the app boots + connects to MySQL).
### 7b. Method B: subpath under an existing site
The mount path must match in **three places**: the IIS Application alias, the
`MOUNT_PATH` the backend sees, and the `VITE_BASE_PATH` the frontend was built
with. `/ops` is the example throughout; any alias works.
1. Rebuild the frontend for the subpath (on the dev box, then copy `dist`):
```bash
cd frontend && VITE_BASE_PATH=/ops/ npm run build # note the trailing slash
```
2. Create the Application under the existing site (instead of `New-Website`):
```powershell
New-WebApplication -Site "Default Web Site" -Name ops -PhysicalPath APP_ROOT -ApplicationPool shopdbflask
```
3. Tell the backend its mount path: in `APP_ROOT\web.config`, uncomment the
`MOUNT_PATH` environment variable (value `/ops`), or set `MOUNT_PATH=/ops`
in `APP_ROOT\.env`. `wsgi.py` then serves everything under the prefix
(requests outside it get a plain 404 naming the mount).
4. Recycle the app pool. The app is at `http(s)://<host>/ops/` and the API at
`/ops/api/...`.
The handler mappings in the app's web.config apply only inside the
Application, so the parent site's own handlers (classic ASP, static files)
are untouched. `CORS_ORIGINS` in `.env` is origin-only (scheme + host + port,
no path), so it is the same for both methods.
> The `X-Forwarded-For` URL Rewrite rule in web.config is **commented out by
> default**. It needs the URL Rewrite module; with it active but the module
> absent, IIS returns 500.19. Install URL Rewrite, then uncomment the
> `<rewrite>` block, to record real client IPs in audit logs.
>
> Two companion requirements, or the app keeps seeing 127.0.0.1:
> `allowedServerVariables` is locked at server level by default (500.52 when
> the block activates) - unlock once with
> `appcmd unlock config -section:system.webServer/rewrite/allowedServerVariables`.
> And waitress 2+ strips X-Forwarded-For from untrusted proxies, so the
> waitress `arguments` line must carry
> `--trusted-proxy=127.0.0.1 --trusted-proxy-headers=x-forwarded-for`
> (the shipped web.config already does).
---
## 8. Smoke test + first run
```powershell
(Invoke-WebRequest http://localhost:8090/ -UseBasicParsing).StatusCode # 200 (SPA)
Invoke-WebRequest http://localhost:8090/api/auth/login -Method POST `
-Body '{"username":"admin","password":"<the printed password>"}' `
-ContentType application/json -UseBasicParsing # 200 + token
```
Browse to `http://<host>:8090`, sign in as the admin, and the **setup wizard**
walks through site name, features (per-plugin: create tables here vs connect a DB),
floor-map upload, and starter data. Multiple Flask apps can share one IIS box -
each gets its own site, app pool, port, and venv.
---
## Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Cause / fix |
| --- | --- |
| `flask db upgrade` -> error **1071** | MySQL 5.6 without the step-1 flags (or server not restarted). |
| IIS **500.19** | handler sections not unlocked (step 7.4), or the `<rewrite>` block active without URL Rewrite. |
| IIS **500.52** after enabling the rewrite block | `allowedServerVariables` locked at server level - `appcmd unlock config -section:system.webServer/rewrite/allowedServerVariables`. |
| Audit log shows only **127.0.0.1** with the rewrite block active | waitress strips untrusted proxy headers - `--trusted-proxy=127.0.0.1 --trusted-proxy-headers=x-forwarded-for` missing from the waitress `arguments`. |
| **500** with an empty HttpPlatform log | app-pool identity can't read `APP_ROOT` / run the venv (step 7.3), or `.env` missing/invalid. |
| "internal error" toggling plugins, or uploads fail | app pool cannot WRITE `APP_ROOT\instance` (plugin registry, logos, photos, files live there) - step 7.3 grants it Modify. |
| "No time zone found with key America/New_York" | `tzdata` not installed (`pip install tzdata`). |
| Nav missing Machines/PCs/... | plugins not installed (step 6 `flask plugin install`), or site not recycled. |
| Method B: blank page / assets 404 under `/ops` | frontend `dist` built without `VITE_BASE_PATH=/ops/` (step 7b.1). |
| Method B: SPA loads but every API call 404s | `MOUNT_PATH` unset or not matching the Application alias (step 7b.3). |
| ConfigError on boot | a required `.env` var missing or left at a dev default. |