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Fold Fable execution review into GE-Enforce plan: simpler, IT-manageable
Add an execution plan and simplify the design for average-site-IT operability
(the governing constraint from the review):

Model simplifications:
- One wide manifestentries table with an entrytype discriminator, not SQLAlchemy
  STI subclasses and not a JSON blob. ~64 total entries fleet-wide make sparse
  columns free and keep rows readable in plain SQL.
- Published snapshots freeze the rendered JSON document in a single manifestjson
  column; drop the row-mirrored manifestpublishedentries family. Immutability is
  structural, rollback is a one-flag flip, diff is a text diff.
- New manifestpayloads table for inline bytes with a ~1 MB app cap.
- regvalue stores the raw JSON literal (DWord typing); applymode/updatewindow
  flagged inert-in-engine so the UI labels them.

Execution plan (section 13):
- Phases P0-P6 with gates; parity harness spec (two checks, IT-readable output,
  ~16-18 machine-profile fixtures); first vertical slice through
  gea-shopfloor-cmm; ranked fail-fast risks.
- Milestone 1 = author + publish in shopdb, export to the share by a button,
  engine/dispatcher/PCs unchanged. Real pain relief at zero client risk, with a
  rollback IT already knows (restore the _meta/history backup).
- Export-to-share promoted to a first-class feature and permanent break-glass.
- Split permission geenforce.manage (edit) vs geenforce.publish (ship).
- Move Up/Down instead of drag-and-drop; a "what would this PC get" simulator
  endpoint + UI; three-increment editor build.
- Two-source pctypemap transition window; scope-inventory reconciliation
  (gea-shopfloor-display has no share dir).
- Plain-English IT day-to-day runbook proving the design is manageable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-12 16:15:41 -04:00
2026-02-17 12:47:08 -05:00
2026-07-12 13:00:58 -04:00

ShopDB Flask

A modern rewrite of the classic ASP/VBScript ShopDB application using Flask (Python) and Vue 3. This application manages shop floor machines, PCs, printers, applications, and related infrastructure for manufacturing environments.

Overview

ShopDB tracks and manages:

  • Machines - CNC equipment, CMMs, inspection systems, etc.
  • PCs - Shopfloor computers, engineering workstations
  • Printers - Network printers with Zabbix integration
  • Applications - Software deployed across the shop floor
  • Knowledge Base - Documentation and troubleshooting guides

Tech Stack

Backend:

  • Python 3.x with Flask
  • SQLAlchemy ORM
  • MySQL 5.7+ database (5.6 works with extra utf8mb4 config; see docs/DEPLOY.md)
  • JWT authentication
  • Plugin architecture for extensibility

Frontend:

  • Vue 3 with Composition API
  • Vue Router for navigation
  • Pinia for state management
  • Vite build system

Project Structure

shopdb-flask/
├── shopdb/                 # Flask application
│   ├── core/
│   │   ├── api/            # REST API endpoints
│   │   ├── models/         # SQLAlchemy models
│   │   ├── schemas/        # Validation schemas
│   │   └── services/       # Business logic
│   ├── plugins/            # Plugin system
│   └── utils/              # Shared utilities
├── frontend/               # Vue 3 application
│   ├── src/
│   │   ├── api/            # API client
│   │   ├── components/     # Reusable components
│   │   ├── views/          # Page components
│   │   ├── router/         # Route definitions
│   │   └── stores/         # Pinia stores
│   └── public/             # Static assets
├── plugins/                # Bundled and external plugins
├── migrations/             # Alembic migration chain (flask db upgrade)
├── scripts/                # Import and utility scripts
└── tests/                  # Test suite

Naming Conventions

To maintain consistency with the legacy ShopDB database and codebase, the following naming standards apply:

Database

  • Table names: Lowercase, single word, no underscores or dashes
    • Examples: machines, pctypes, machinetypes, businessunits
  • Column names: Lowercase, single word, no underscores or dashes
    • Examples: machineid, machinenumber, pctypeid, isactive, createddate
  • Foreign keys: Referenced table name + id
    • Examples: locationid, vendorid, modelnumberid, pctypeid
  • Boolean columns: Prefixed with is or has
    • Examples: isactive, isshopfloor, isvnc, iswinrm, islicenced

Code

  • Python variables: Follow database naming where applicable (lowercase, no underscores for model fields)
  • JavaScript variables: camelCase for local variables, but match API field names from backend
  • Vue components: PascalCase for component names
  • CSS classes: Lowercase with dashes for multi-word classes

API

  • Endpoints: Lowercase, plural nouns
    • Examples: /api/machines, /api/pctypes, /api/locations
  • Query parameters: Lowercase, single word
    • Examples: ?type=pc, ?locationid=5, ?isactive=true

Style Guidelines

  • No emojis in code, comments, documentation, or UI
  • Keep UI functional and professional
  • Dark theme is the default
  • Consistent table layouts across all list views

Setup

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.8+
  • Node.js 18+
  • MySQL 5.7+ (5.6 works with extra utf8mb4 config; see docs/DEPLOY.md)

ShopDB Flask uses MySQL as the canonical database. SQLite is used only for the test suite (TestingConfig in shopdb/config.py points at an in-memory SQLite). Do not run dev or production against SQLite.

Distribution

The application is distributed internally through the GE Aerospace Gitea. Clone it from there; there is no public package or image registry.

Fast path (Docker)

The Docker image builds the Vue frontend and serves it from the API container, so a container deploy needs no separate Node build step.

cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env: set SECRET_KEY, JWT_SECRET_KEY, DATABASE_URL, CORS_ORIGINS,
# and the MYSQL_* passwords (see docs/CONFIG.md for every variable).

docker compose up -d --build

# Create the schema and seed the platform data (idempotent, safe to re-run):
docker compose exec api flask db upgrade
docker compose exec api flask seed permissions
docker compose exec api flask seed settings
docker compose exec api flask seed reference-data

Then browse to the site and complete the first-run setup wizard at /setup (it creates the first admin account and captures site identity). To create the admin headlessly instead of using the wizard:

docker compose exec api flask seed admin --username admin --email admin@facility.example.com

Manual path (venv + Node)

# Backend
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your database credentials and secrets.

flask db upgrade
flask seed permissions
flask seed settings
flask seed reference-data
flask run

# Frontend (separate terminal)
cd frontend
npm install
npm run dev          # dev server on :5173
npm run build        # production build into frontend/dist (served by Flask)

Complete first-run setup at /setup, or run flask seed admin for a headless admin account.

To import data from the legacy ShopDB MySQL database (one-time, see migrations/DATA_MIGRATION_GUIDE.md):

python scripts/import_from_mysql.py

For the full per-site deployment runbook see docs/DEPLOY.md; for every environment variable and Setting key see docs/CONFIG.md.

Configuration

Environment variables (.env):

Variable Description
DATABASE_URL MySQL connection string
SECRET_KEY Flask secret key
JWT_SECRET_KEY JWT signing key
JWT_ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRES Access token TTL (seconds)
LOG_LEVEL Logging verbosity

API Documentation

The REST API follows standard conventions:

Method Endpoint Description
GET /api/machines List machines (filterable by type)
GET /api/machines/:id Get machine details
POST /api/machines Create machine
PUT /api/machines/:id Update machine
DELETE /api/machines/:id Soft delete machine

Query parameters for list endpoints:

  • page - Page number (default: 1)
  • per_page - Items per page (default: 25)
  • sort - Sort field
  • order - Sort direction (asc/desc)
  • search - Search term
  • type - Filter by asset type (computer, printer, machine, network_device)

Plugin System

ShopDB supports plugins for extending functionality. See CONTRIBUTING.md for plugin development guidelines.

The image bundles eleven plugins; only the ones a site installs are loaded:

  • computers - Shopfloor PCs and workstations
  • employees - Employee directory
  • machines - CNC, CMM, and other shop-floor machines
  • measuringtools - Gage-lab instruments with calibration tracking
  • knowledgebase - Documentation and troubleshooting guides
  • network - Network devices
  • notifications - Shopfloor notifications and recognition feed
  • printers - Extended printer management with Zabbix integration
  • slides - TV/kiosk slideshows
  • usb - CMMC USB check-in/out tracking
  • warranty - Dell warranty lookups

Legacy Migration

This project replicates functionality from the classic ASP/VBScript ShopDB site. Key mappings:

Legacy Modern
ASP/VBScript Flask/Python
Classic ADO SQLAlchemy
Server-side HTML Vue 3 SPA
Session auth JWT tokens

License

Internal use only.

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