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Multi-site distribution readiness: settings-driven site config, security closeout, release engineering, v0.5.0
Make the app distributable to other GE Aerospace sites (one self-hosted
instance per site, ADR-004). GE values remain the shipped defaults; every
site-specific behavior is now a Setting an admin can change in the UI.

Settings-driven site config:
- Branding: site/QR/badge logos, favicon, primary color (upload endpoints
  mirror the map-blueprint pattern; new Settings > Branding section).
- ServiceNow: search/incident/change URL templates ({ticket}), ticket
  prefixes, enable toggle. Defaults point at the current
  geaerospaceqa.service-now.com global search. Disabled = plain-text tickets.
- Employee-id regex (employeeid_pattern), printer hostname template,
  QR label targets (qr_target_printer / qr_target_usb, blank = asset page,
  else URL template with placeholders), usb_label_style (barcode|qr).
- West Jefferson floor-plan PNGs removed from the tree; generic placeholder
  ships as the map default and sites upload their own blueprint.

Security closeout:
- dashboarddefaults writes now require admin.
- Collector: generic error messages (no str(exc) leak); API key accepted
  via X-API-Key header only (BREAKING: querystring api_key removed).
- IP-based login rate limiting (AUTH_RATELIMIT_* knobs) atop account lockout.
- Setting.set() creation race fixed (IntegrityError retry).

Release engineering and docs:
- __version__ 0.5.0 (distinct from __contract_version__, ADR-007),
  CHANGELOG.md, Gitea Actions CI config, frontend version aligned.
- One wizard-first install story across README/DEPLOY; new CONFIG.md,
  UPGRADE.md, BACKUP-RESTORE.md; CLAUDE.md and ROADMAP de-staled.
- Dockerfile multi-stage build now bundles the frontend; compose binds
  MySQL to 127.0.0.1; stale database/schema.sql and one-off SQL removed.

Debt and fixes:
- .query.get() -> db.session.get() sweep; datetime.utcnow() removed
  (naive-UTC via timezone-aware now); users.py on authz decorators.
- Fixed 4 stale tests (slides feed shape, shopfloor splitperemployee,
  plugin contract purity) and the USB label page field mapping (both usb
  modes emit the cmmc shape: device_id/device_desc).
- Health endpoint reports the real version.

248 tests pass; naming/style check green; frontend builds; fresh-DB
flask db upgrade + seeds verified; QR targets verified by decoding
rendered codes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-10 15:02:07 -04:00

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Roadmap

shopdb-flask is at __contract_version__ = '0.5.0' (pre-1.0). This document captures what stands between today and a stable 1.0.0 release. Maintained as scope evolves; supersedes nothing in the ADRs.

Phase status

Phase Status Commit
0 - Lock platform contract, naming, style enforcement DONE d6725c0
1 - pytest baseline, production hardening, pinned requirements DONE 2d1bb83
2 - Plugin contract surface and compliance tests DONE 5fefb53
3 - Manifest-first loader, shopdb.api namespace, auto-register blueprints DONE 6f085a1
4 - Plugin scaffolding (flask plugin new) DONE 8eb9362
5 - Alembic baseline, per-site deploy, ADRs to docs/adr DONE d4e3ac9
6 - Multi-site distribution readiness (settings-driven branding/ServiceNow/floor plan, security closeout, docs + Docker frontend build, release engineering) IN PROGRESS this phase

What's left before tagging 1.0.0

Must-have

  • Asset model fully wired. Asset.mapx, Asset.mapy columns, AssetRelationship.inheritsposition, AssetRelationship.propagatesthroughid columns. Models match the locked ADR-001 surface that resolve_asset_position already targets.
  • Equipment data migration script for facilities migrating from legacy ASP shopdb. One-shot script under scripts/migration/. See migrating-asset-schema for the policy. Per ADR-001, only category='Equipment' AND machinenumber IS NOT NULL migrates.
  • Printers retirement. Legacy PrinterData model, printers_bp legacy blueprint, and the frontend PrinterForm.vue references to printer.printerdata.* get removed in lockstep. Coordinated with the equipment migration.
  • Frontend hook contract. Vue side equivalents for the backend hook system: how plugins expose asset-detail components, map markers, search-result renderers. Requires its own design ADR.
  • Per-plugin Alembic migrations. The framework supports them via shopdb/plugins/migrations.py; bundled plugins still rely on db.create_all(). Move each bundled plugin onto its own version chain before sister sites adopt.

Nice-to-have

  • Bundle the Roboto font locally. frontend/src/assets/style.css:2 imports Roboto from Google Fonts (fonts.googleapis.com). Air-gapped facilities have no route to that host, so the font silently falls back to a system font. Vendor the woff2 files into frontend/src/assets/ and @font-face them locally so every site renders identically offline.
  • Full palette theming. brand_primary_color is settings-driven, but the rest of the CSS palette (surfaces, borders, accents) is still hardcoded in style.css. A complete theming pass would expose the palette as CSS variables a site can override, not just the one primary color.
  • Frontend plugin contract. The backend hook system has no Vue-side equivalent yet (routes/views still ship in core; nav is already backend-driven). See the must-have entry above; this is the design ADR that unblocks external plugins shipping their own UI.
  • measuringtools plugin built using the scaffold (validates the scaffold under realistic conditions).
  • Frontend scaffolding skill (the backend has flask plugin new; the frontend stub is currently manual copy-paste).
  • Marketplace listing site (PLUGINS.md is a one-pager; a proper listing with links to sister-site plugins becomes useful when there are more than three external plugins).
  • Plugin contract surface diff tooling. Today version bumps are manual judgment; a CI check that diffs the contract surface against the previous tag would catch missed bumps. See ADR-002.
  • Calibration cycles, maintenance windows, downtime tracking (domain extensions; would likely live in the equipment and measuringtools plugins).

Deferred (out of scope for 1.0)

  • Multi-tenancy (rejected by ADR-004; revisit only if more than five sites adopt and operational overhead becomes painful).
  • Pip-installable plugins (deferred per ADR-003 v2). Filesystem distribution stays the v1 model.
  • Event bus on BasePlugin (removed per ADR-001; add via new ADR if a real use case appears).
  • Frontend rebuild beyond Vue 3 + Pinia + Vite (the existing stack is fine).

What 1.0.0 means

Tagging 1.0.0 is a commitment that the contract surface is stable for at least the next minor version cycle. Plugin authors at sister sites can pin core_version: ">=1.0.0,<2.0.0" and trust their plugin will not break on framework patches.

Concretely, 1.0.0 ships when:

  1. ADR-001's full contract surface is implemented in code, not just documented (Asset.mapx, RelationshipType.propagatesthroughid, etc.)
  2. The contract test suite covers every documented hook with both happy-path and a "broken plugin" failure-isolation test
  3. At least one external plugin (likely measuringtools from the scaffold canary) has been built end-to-end with no contract changes required mid-build
  4. The deploy runbook (DEPLOY.md) has been validated by an actual fresh-host deploy

Decision log pointers

When a roadmap item gets prioritized, document the why in a new ADR and link from this file. The ADRs are the canonical source for design decisions; this file is the prioritized backlog.

  • ADR-001 - Asset as platform contract
  • ADR-002 - Plugin contract versioning
  • ADR-003 - Plugin distribution model
  • ADR-004 - Deployment topology (per-site)
  • ADR-005 - Equipment vs measuringtools
  • ADR-006 - Collector contract pattern