Nine fixes from a review of the installer against its actual audience: DT leads at sister sites who are not Windows, IIS or Python specialists and who will lean on an AI assistant to get through it. TRUTHFULNESS. The preflight was advisory - an operator read 'IIS is not installed', pressed Next, answered five more pages and the install died partway through with Python already on the box. The results page now blocks while anything is failing, repaints on every run instead of latching after the first, and offers 'Check again' so a fixed problem does not mean starting over. On failure the wizard said 'Nothing was left running', which is false in every path because the stages run with -OnFailure never: it now says the server is part-configured, that re-running is safe, and how to remove it. The final page no longer reads 'ShopDB-Flask is ready' after a failed install. SECRETS. The generated MySQL root password went to Write-Host in a process the wizard runs hidden - so nobody saw it - and stdout is forwarded into the setup log operators are told to send to support, so it was permanently recorded for everyone who did not need it. It now goes to an ACL'd file. Database dumps, which contain every user password hash, landed in a ProgramData directory readable by every user on the box; the directory is now locked at creation. UPGRADES ON REMOTE-DATABASE SITES. mysqldump was looked for only under local MySQL install paths, so a site whose database is on another host silently skipped every pre-upgrade backup - after stage 2 had already stopped the pool and replaced the tree. Find-MysqlTool now prefers a client shipped in the bundle, stage 2 stages it onto the server, preflight reports when it is missing, and mysqlclient\ is an optional locked payload. UNINSTALL. A subpath install is an IIS Application, not a site; removing only the site left the application pointing at a deleted directory, so the parent site - at West Jefferson, the live classic ASP - served 503 on that path forever while Add/Remove Programs reported success. Uninstall now reads MOUNT_PATH and removes the application. The firewall rule was created as "$SiteName $SitePort" and removed as the literal 'ShopDB-Flask 8090', which matches nothing. DAY-2 TOOLING. Every shortcut now passes -AppRoot and -SitePort, and the console forwards them through its own elevation and 32-bit relaunches instead of discarding them - a non-default directory or port made it report a healthy site as broken, from a shortcut the installer wrote. 'Open ShopDB-Flask' resolved to a hardcoded localhost:8090 that was wrong for every subpath install; it now asks the console, which reads the address the installer recorded, and no longer demands administrator to open a browser. SMOKE TEST. The parent-site port lookup filtered for an http binding and defaulted to 80, so an https-only parent site failed a working install with a red dialog. DOCS AND /api/docs. The installer was invisible: nothing in docs/, README.md or CLAUDE.md mentioned it, so a DT lead or their assistant landed on the manual IIS runbook and hand-built the very server the installer then refuses to upgrade. docs/INSTALL-WINDOWS.md and docs/OPERATE-WINDOWS.md are now the canonical route, the two manual runbooks are bannered as reference-only, README and CLAUDE.md route by target, and llms.txt tells an assistant which document to follow and to ask for 'check -Json' before diagnosing. Both ship on the server, along with openapi.json and llms.txt - without those the self-hosted /api/docs was broken on every installed box, which matters most to the sites least able to debug it. Stage 5 now checks it actually serves. shopdb-admin.ps1 gains 'check -Json': one structured, secret-free block covering version, publishing method, IIS state, HTTP reachability, database, Python version, plugins and errors. That is the cheapest useful answer to 'the operator will ask an LLM' - it works with no infrastructure, which a install-time MCP server could not.
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Deploy shopdb-flask to Windows IIS (MySQL 5.6)
Not the route for a new site. Sister sites install from the Windows installer — one
.exe, no manual IIS work: INSTALL-WINDOWS.md.This is the manual procedure for the West Jefferson server, which was built by hand against its existing MySQL 5.6 and predates the installer. Keep it for that box.
Runbook for standing up a single-site instance on the production Windows Server that already runs the classic ASP shopdb, using IIS + HttpPlatformHandler + waitress, against the existing MySQL 5.6. This is the test-instance path; keep developing on the Linux dev box and redeploy as needed.
The Docker path in DEPLOY.md does NOT apply on Windows (gunicorn is Linux
only, and there is no MySQL container here). This file replaces it for IIS.
Notation: APP_ROOT = the deploy folder, e.g. C:\shopdb-flask. The IIS site
physical path must be APP_ROOT (where wsgi.py lives).
0. Prerequisites on the box
- Python 3.14 (same minor as dev and CI).
py -3.14 --versionto confirm. - IIS with the HttpPlatformHandler module: https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/httpplatformhandler
- URL Rewrite module (only for the optional real-client-IP rule).
- Network access to the MySQL 5.6 server.
- If the box is air-gapped, you cannot
pip installlive. On the dev box runpip download -r requirements.txt -d wheels\(on a matching Windows/Python target, or use--platformwheels), copywheels\over, and install withpip install --no-index --find-links wheels\ ....
1. Copy the code
Copy the repo to APP_ROOT, INCLUDING frontend/dist (the built SPA the API
serves). Build it on dev first if stale:
# on the dev box
cd frontend && npm run build # produces frontend/dist
Ship frontend/dist with the code (Node is not needed on the prod box).
2. Python venv + dependencies
cd C:\shopdb-flask
py -3.14 -m venv venv
venv\Scripts\python -m pip install --upgrade pip
venv\Scripts\pip install -r requirements.txt
The DB driver is pymysql (pure Python) so no C compiler / MySQL client libs
are needed. waitress is the WSGI server and ships in requirements.txt
(unlike gunicorn, which the Docker image installs separately).
3. Prepare MySQL 5.6 (the utf8mb4 gotcha)
MySQL 5.6 defaults cannot index utf8mb4 VARCHAR(255) columns (767-byte prefix
limit) and often defaults the server charset to latin1. The schema is utf8mb4,
so the server needs Barracuda + large-prefix, made durable in my.ini under
[mysqld], then restart the MySQL service:
[mysqld]
innodb_file_per_table = 1
innodb_file_format = Barracuda
innodb_large_prefix = 1
Then create the database as utf8mb4 and a least-privilege app user:
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;
Without the [mysqld] flags, flask db upgrade fails with error 1071
("Specified key was too long"). The migration chain emits ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC
per table (see migrations/env.py), which fits the 3072-byte prefix those
flags unlock.
4. Configure secrets and connection (.env)
Create APP_ROOT\.env (loaded by wsgi.py via load_dotenv()). Keep secrets
here, not in web.config. Lock the file's ACLs to the IIS app-pool identity +
administrators.
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=https://<the site's own hostname>
ProductionConfig.validate() refuses to boot if any of SECRET_KEY,
JWT_SECRET_KEY, DATABASE_URL, CORS_ORIGINS is missing or left at a dev
default. CORS_ORIGINS is the browser origin users hit (the IIS binding).
Generate a key: venv\Scripts\python -c "import secrets;print(secrets.token_urlsafe(64))".
5. Initialize schema, data, plugins, admin
Run from APP_ROOT with the venv active and .env present:
$env:FLASK_APP="shopdb"
venv\Scripts\flask db upgrade
venv\Scripts\flask seed reference-data
# Install the plugins this site tracks (registry lives in the gitignored
# instance/plugins.json, so a fresh box starts with none installed). Run
# `flask plugin list` to see the current bundled set; the 13 bundled plugins are
# computers, employees, geenforce, knowledgebase, machines, measuringtools,
# network, notifications, printedparts, printers, slides, usb, warranty. Install
# only the ones this site wants:
venv\Scripts\flask plugin list
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install machines
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install printers
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install computers
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install network
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install notifications
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install usb
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install knowledgebase
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install slides
venv\Scripts\flask plugin install employees
venv\Scripts\flask plugin upgrade-all
# First admin (password is generated and printed once):
venv\Scripts\flask seed admin --username admin --email admin@yourfacility.example.com
Cleaner than a hand list: declare the set once in a site profile and apply it:
venv\Scripts\flask plugin apply-profile deploy\site-profile.json # install + enable the chosen set, in dependency order
venv\Scripts\flask plugin upgrade-all
venv\Scripts\flask plugin prune-schema --yes --force # lean DB: drop tables of plugins this site did NOT install (ADR-014)
(Alternatively copy the dev box's instance/plugins.json to APP_ROOT\instance\
to reproduce the exact set, then just run flask plugin upgrade-all.)
6. Create the IIS site + web.config
This describes the own-site method (the app gets its own IIS site + port). To
mount the app at a subpath under an existing site instead (e.g.
https://<host>/ops/ sharing the classic site's binding and cert), see
docs/INSTALL-WINDOWS-IIS.md section 7b: same web.config, but the site is a
New-WebApplication under the parent, MOUNT_PATH=/ops is set (web.config or
.env), and the frontend is built with VITE_BASE_PATH=/ops/.
- In IIS Manager, add a new Site (separate from the classic ASP site):
- Physical path:
APP_ROOT - Binding: a free port or a dedicated hostname (e.g.
https443 with the facility cert, orhttpon a test port like 8081 to start). - App pool: No Managed Code, and an identity that can read
APP_ROOT.
- Physical path:
- Copy
deploy\windows\web.configtoAPP_ROOT\web.configand edit the paths (C:\shopdb-flask-> yourAPP_ROOT). It launcheswaitress-serve --port=%HTTP_PLATFORM_PORT% wsgi:appand setsFLASK_ENV=production+PYTHONPATH. - Create
APP_ROOT\logsfor the HttpPlatform stdout log. - Unlock the handler sections (locked server-wide by default; without this
IIS returns HTTP 500.19 "section cannot be used at this path"):
%windir%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd unlock config /section:system.webServer/handlers %windir%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd unlock config /section:system.webServer/httpPlatform - Grant the app-pool identity read/execute on
APP_ROOTand modify onAPP_ROOT\logs(e.g.icacls APP_ROOT /grant "IIS AppPool\<pool>:(OI)(CI)RX" /T). - Recycle the app pool / restart the site.
TLS terminates at the IIS binding. The X-Forwarded-For URL Rewrite rule in the
web.config (real client IP for audit logs / kiosk visitor-location) is
commented out by default because it needs the URL Rewrite module - with it
active but URL Rewrite absent, IIS returns HTTP 500.19. Install URL Rewrite and
uncomment the <rewrite> block to enable it.
7. Smoke test
# SPA loads:
curl.exe -k https://<host>/ # returns index.html
# API rejects an empty login with a validation error (health signal):
curl.exe -k -X POST https://<host>/api/auth/login -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{}"
# expect JSON containing VALIDATION_ERROR
Then log in through the browser as the admin from step 5 and confirm the dashboard renders.
8. Redeploying as dev advances
Because this is a test instance you keep iterating on:
- Pull/copy new code to
APP_ROOT(rebuildfrontend/diston dev if the UI changed). venv\Scripts\pip install -r requirements.txt(if deps changed).venv\Scripts\flask db upgrade(if new migrations).- Recycle the app pool.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Cause / fix |
|---|---|
| Site 502 / process won't start | Check APP_ROOT\logs\httpplatform*. Usually a bad processPath, missing waitress, or wsgi:app not importable (set PYTHONPATH). |
| Boots but SQL echoes / debug on | FLASK_ENV not production (web.config env var or .env). |
flask db upgrade error 1071 |
MySQL 5.6 [mysqld] flags in step 3 not applied / server not restarted. |
| ConfigError on boot | A required var (SECRET_KEY / JWT_SECRET_KEY / DATABASE_URL / CORS_ORIGINS) missing or left at a dev default in .env. |
| Login works, CORS errors in browser | CORS_ORIGINS does not match the exact origin (scheme + host + port) the browser used. |
| Audit logs show 127.0.0.1 | Expected without the URL Rewrite X-Forwarded-For rule (step 6). |