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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.
2026-08-17 12:55:51 -04:00

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"""Public API namespace exposed to plugins.
Plugin authors at sister sites import from this module. The contract is
locked in ADR-001 and versioned per ADR-002. Helpers added here become
part of the platform contract; bumps follow ADR-002 rules.
Currently exposed:
- audit_log: record an audit log entry with consistent schema
- resolve_asset_position: compute an asset's resolved map position
Setting helpers are exposed via BasePlugin instance methods
(plugin.get_setting, plugin.set_setting), not from this namespace.
"""
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
# -- Plugin contract surface (ADR-001, versioned per ADR-002) ----------------
# Everything a plugin is allowed to import from the core lives here. Plugins
# import these from `shopdb.api`, never from internal paths like
# `shopdb.core.models.*` or `shopdb.extensions`. The contract test
# (tests/test_plugin_contract.py) enforces this. Adding a name here is an
# additive (minor) contract change; removing one is breaking (major).
# Infrastructure
from shopdb.extensions import db, cache
# Model base classes for declaring plugin tables
from shopdb.core.models.base import BaseModel, AuditMixin
# Core domain models plugins legitimately reference (the asset contract)
from shopdb.core.models import (
Asset,
AssetType,
AssetStatus,
Vendor,
Model,
Communication,
CommunicationType,
Location,
Setting,
AuditLog,
Application,
AppVersion,
OperatingSystem,
AssetRelationship,
RelationshipType,
User,
Role,
SupportTeam,
)
# Display-role mapping (which kiosk shows which surface). On the surface
# because a plugin reporting on displays has no other way to name what a
# display IS - the role lives in core, not in any plugin.
from shopdb.core.models.dashboarddefault import (
DashboardDefault,
DISPLAY_ROLES,
DISPLAY_ROLE_PATHS,
normalize_display_role,
)
# Response + pagination helpers for plugin API blueprints
from shopdb.utils.responses import (
success_response,
error_response,
paginated_response,
ErrorCodes,
)
from shopdb.utils.pagination import get_pagination_params, paginate_query
# Authorization decorators for gating plugin write routes
from shopdb.utils.authz import require_permission, require_role
# Service-token authorization for unattended plugin endpoints (collector,
# GE-Enforce fetch, ...): checks a scoped managed token without exposing token
# internals.
from shopdb.utils.apitoken_auth import (
service_token_authorized, authorized_service_token,
)
# Serving an uploaded file safely. A plugin that serves user-supplied bytes must
# not have to remember the headers that keep an SVG or an HTML file from running
# as script in this origin - see shopdb/utils/uploads.py.
from shopdb.utils.uploads import send_upload, harden_upload_response
# Import-mode helpers: preserve legacy timestamps during a bulk data import
from shopdb.utils.import_mode import (
apply_import_timestamps,
import_mode_active,
parse_import_datetime,
)
# Dualpath single-machine collapse (a dual-bay pair is one physical machine)
from shopdb.core.services.dualpath import (
resolve_dualpath_pairs,
dualpath_single_machine_enabled,
)
# 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, send_webhook
# CMMC USB check-in/out database (read-write) used by the usb plugin
from shopdb.utils.cmmc_usb_db import cmmc_usb_connection
def audit_log(
action: str,
entitytype: str,
entityid: int = None,
entityname: str = None,
changes: Dict = None,
details: Dict = None,
) -> AuditLog:
"""Record an audit log entry with the framework's standard schema.
Plugins call this to record state changes on their own assets in a
way that is consistent with core auditing. The function delegates to
AuditLog.log() which already captures the current user, IP address,
and user agent from the Flask request context.
Args:
action: Action verb in past tense ('created', 'updated', 'deleted')
entitytype: Class name of the entity affected ('Computer', 'Printer')
entityid: Primary key of the entity
entityname: Human-readable identifier (hostname, asset number)
changes: Dict with 'before' and 'after' snapshots for updates
details: Arbitrary additional context
Returns:
The created AuditLog instance, already committed to the DB.
"""
return AuditLog.log(
action=action,
entitytype=entitytype,
entityid=entityid,
entityname=entityname,
changes=changes,
details=details,
)
# Cap how deep the relationship-walk traverses before giving up. ADR-001
# specifies a max walk depth of 3 to bound the work per request, with a
# visited-set guarding against cycles. Past this depth the walk treats the
# next hop as if it had no position to contribute.
_POSITION_WALK_MAX_DEPTH = 3
# Relationship type names whose edges are eligible for the inheritance walk
# when inheritsposition is true on the edge. Ordered by priority per
# ADR-001 ("partof first, then controls"). Edges of other types are never
# followed even if inheritsposition is true.
_INHERITABLE_TYPES = ('partof', 'controls')
def _walk_related_for_position(asset, visited, depth):
"""Recursive helper for resolve_asset_position relationship walk. Returns
a (mapx, mapy) tuple from the first related asset whose position
resolves, or None. Visited tracks assetids already explored to break
cycles."""
if depth >= _POSITION_WALK_MAX_DEPTH:
return None
aid = getattr(asset, 'assetid', None)
if aid is None or aid in visited:
return None
visited.add(aid)
edges = []
for rel in list(getattr(asset, 'outgoing_relationships', []) or []):
edges.append((rel, getattr(rel, 'targetasset', None)))
for rel in list(getattr(asset, 'incoming_relationships', []) or []):
edges.append((rel, getattr(rel, 'sourceasset', None)))
def _priority(edge):
rel = edge[0]
rtype = getattr(rel, 'relationshiptype', None)
type_name = getattr(rtype, 'relationshiptype', '') if rtype else ''
try:
return _INHERITABLE_TYPES.index(type_name)
except ValueError:
return len(_INHERITABLE_TYPES)
edges.sort(key=_priority)
for rel, neighbor in edges:
if neighbor is None:
continue
if not getattr(rel, 'inheritsposition', False):
continue
if not getattr(rel, 'isactive', True):
continue
rtype = getattr(rel, 'relationshiptype', None)
type_name = getattr(rtype, 'relationshiptype', '') if rtype else ''
if type_name not in _INHERITABLE_TYPES:
continue
n_mapx = getattr(neighbor, 'mapx', None)
n_mapy = getattr(neighbor, 'mapy', None)
if n_mapx is not None and n_mapy is not None:
# The neighbour's LEVEL travels with its coordinates. Returning the
# pair alone would leave the caller drawing a machine's position on
# whatever level the PC that borrowed it happens to claim.
return (n_mapx, n_mapy, getattr(neighbor, 'levelid', None))
recursed = _walk_related_for_position(neighbor, visited, depth + 1)
if recursed is not None:
return recursed
return None
def resolve_asset_position(asset) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Compute the resolved map position for an asset.
Per ADR-001, position resolution follows this priority chain:
1. Asset-specific override (asset.mapx, asset.mapy)
2. Walk relationships where inheritsposition is true on edges of type
partof or controls (partof first), depth-limited and cycle-safe
3. Asset's location coords (asset.location.mapx, .mapy)
4. None (asset is unplaced, rendered in a tray)
Returns a dict {'mapx', 'mapy', 'levelid', 'positionsource'} where
positionsource is one of 'self', 'related', 'location'. Returns None when no
priority yields coordinates.
LEVELID COMES FROM WHICHEVER SOURCE SUPPLIED THE COORDINATES, not from the
asset (ADR-017). A PC with no position of its own that inherits from the
machine it controls is at the MACHINE's coordinates on the MACHINE's level;
using the PC's own level - which may be null, or may be a different building
entirely - would draw those coordinates on the wrong drawing, and the result
looks entirely reasonable.
"""
mapx = getattr(asset, 'mapx', None)
mapy = getattr(asset, 'mapy', None)
if mapx is not None and mapy is not None:
return {'mapx': mapx, 'mapy': mapy,
'levelid': getattr(asset, 'levelid', None),
'positionsource': 'self'}
related = _walk_related_for_position(asset, set(), 0)
if related is not None:
return {'mapx': related[0], 'mapy': related[1], 'levelid': related[2],
'positionsource': 'related'}
location = getattr(asset, 'location', None)
if location is not None:
loc_mapx = getattr(location, 'mapx', None)
loc_mapy = getattr(location, 'mapy', None)
if loc_mapx is not None and loc_mapy is not None:
return {
'mapx': loc_mapx,
'mapy': loc_mapy,
'levelid': getattr(location, 'levelid', None),
'positionsource': 'location',
}
return None
__all__ = [
# Helpers
'audit_log',
'resolve_asset_position',
'resolve_dualpath_pairs',
'dualpath_single_machine_enabled',
# Infrastructure
'db',
'cache',
# Model bases
'BaseModel',
'AuditMixin',
# Core models
'Asset',
'AssetType',
'AssetStatus',
'Vendor',
'Model',
'Communication',
'CommunicationType',
'Location',
'Setting',
'AuditLog',
'Application',
'AppVersion',
'OperatingSystem',
'AssetRelationship',
'RelationshipType',
# Display roles. The role vocabulary is the kiosk's own, so a plugin that
# reads a reported display type resolves it the same way core does.
'DashboardDefault',
'DISPLAY_ROLES',
'DISPLAY_ROLE_PATHS',
'normalize_display_role',
# Response + pagination helpers
'success_response',
'error_response',
'paginated_response',
'ErrorCodes',
'get_pagination_params',
'paginate_query',
# Authorization decorators
'require_permission',
'require_role',
'service_token_authorized',
'authorized_service_token',
'SupportTeam',
# Serving uploads
'send_upload',
'harden_upload_response',
# Import-mode helpers
'apply_import_timestamps',
'import_mode_active',
'parse_import_datetime',
# Legacy employee directory
'employee_connection',
'send_email',
'send_alert',
'send_webhook',
'User',
'Role',
# CMMC USB check-in/out database
'cmmc_usb_connection',
]