Printers become a property of the bay, and the container stops throwing away the site's own files every time it is updated. Printer assignment is now end to end. The assignment belongs to the MACHINE and reaches whichever PC controls it, so a reimaged or swapped bay comes back with its printers and nothing had to be saved off the old box. One picker serves both forms rather than two implementations of the same override. A relationship type can declare itself singular, so setting a second default REPLACES the first instead of silently losing to the older row. Alongside the assigned half there is now an observed half: a bay reports what it actually has, kept strictly apart from what it is told to have, because a drifted bay's own state becoming its desired state would make every configuration error permanent. The client script corrects a drifted queue in place rather than only installing a missing one, and a driver rollout can be spread across waves so 300 bays do not pull 30 GB through one five-minute window. DOCKER SITES SHOULD READ THIS PARAGRAPH. The compose stack never persisted the instance directory, so `docker compose build api && up -d api` - the update path the docs themselves gave - discarded plugins.json and every upload with it. It is a volume now, and DEPLOY.md carries the one-time rescue for a stack that predates it. The image also could not be built at all: the frontend stage never copied the plugin staging script its own prebuild hook runs, so every build since that script landed failed. Air-gapped sites need a fresh offline bundle, because the stack moves to MySQL 8.4 LTS and an existing tarball carries only the 8.0 image. The Windows installer already bundled MySQL 8.4, so this closes a gap between the two halves rather than moving anyone. Adds a topology migration guide: IIS to Docker, Docker to a new host, and back. The data moves cleanly; what costs time is that the server address is baked into GE-Enforce manifests, the generated collector script, the printer client scripts and printed QR codes. 1736 tests green. Contract stays at 0.20.0 - nothing under shopdb/api changed.
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Project map
Derived from the code on every regeneration. If something here is wrong, the code changed and the map was not regenerated - fix it by running the generator, never by editing this file.
Versions
| series | value | governed by |
|---|---|---|
product __version__ |
0.12.0 |
ADR-007 |
plugin contract __contract_version__ |
0.20.0 |
ADR-002 |
They move independently. A contract bump is not a release.
Alembic chains (ADR-008)
Core runs with flask db upgrade; every plugin chain runs
with flask plugin upgrade-all. Both are needed on a deploy.
| chain | head |
|---|---|
| core | 7d34_singular_relationship_types |
| backups | backups0003clearlastseen |
| computers | computers0001anchor |
| employees | employees0002photo |
| geenforce | geenforce0004minlib |
| knowledgebase | knowledgebase0001anchor |
| machines | machines0002rename |
| measuringtools | measuringtools0001baseline |
| network | network0003prefix |
| notifications | notifications0005boardorder |
| printedparts | printedparts0004txnrev |
| printers | printers0005observedqueues |
| slides | slides0001anchor |
| usb | usb0002dropmachineid |
| warranty | warranty0002proof |
Bundled plugins (15)
| plugin | version | core_version | owns migrations |
|---|---|---|---|
| backups | 1.0.0 | >=0.16.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| computers | 1.0.0 | >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| employees | 1.0.0 | >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| geenforce | 0.1.0 | >=0.18.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| knowledgebase | 1.0.0 | >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| machines | 1.0.0 | >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| measuringtools | 1.0.0 | >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| network | 1.0.0 | >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| notifications | 1.0.0 | >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| printedparts | 0.1.0 | >=0.16.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| printers | 1.0.0 | >=0.20.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| slides | 2.0.0 | >=0.2.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| tools | 1.0.0 | >=0.16.0,<1.0.0 | no |
| usb | 1.0.0 | >=0.1.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
| warranty | 1.0.0 | >=0.2.0,<1.0.0 | yes |
Manifest-less directories under plugins/ are core frontend surface and always ship: applications.
Architecture decisions
| ADR | title | status |
|---|---|---|
| ADR-001-asset-as-platform-contract.md | ADR-001: Asset model is the platform contract | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-002-plugin-versioning.md | ADR-002: Plugin contract versioning | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-003-plugin-distribution.md | ADR-003: Plugin distribution model | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-004-deployment-topology.md | ADR-004: Deployment topology (per-site instances) | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-005-equipment-vs-measuringtools.md | ADR-005: Equipment plugin scope vs measuringtools plugin | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-006-collector-contract.md | ADR-006: Plugin collector contract pattern | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-007-product-versioning-and-releases.md | ADR-007: Product versioning and releases | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-008-plugin-migration-ownership.md | ADR-008: Plugin migration ownership (per-plugin chains from the cutover) | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-009-frontend-plugin-gating.md | ADR-009: Frontend plugin gating | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-010-frontend-plugin-hooks.md | ADR-010: Frontend plugin hook contract | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-011-machines-rename.md | ADR-011: Rename the equipment domain to machines; retype the models catalog with modeltypes | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-012-geenforce-manifest-ownership.md | ADR-012: GE-Enforce manifest ownership in shopdb | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-013-plugin-catalog-and-lean-builds.md | ADR-013: Plugin Catalog, Curated Shelf, and Lean Per-Site Builds | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-014-schema-lean-per-site.md | ADR-014: Schema-lean per-site builds (retire cross-plugin FKs, lift plugin tables) | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-015-site-specific-configuration.md | ADR-015: Where a site's own data is allowed to live | ACCEPTED |
| ADR-016-credential-delivery.md | ADR-016: Credential delivery to the fleet | ACCEPTED (decided; NOT yet implemented - |
| ADR-017-buildings-and-levels.md | ADR-017: Buildings and levels as the map model | ACCEPTED |
Size
- test functions defined: 1140 (parametrised cases collect higher)
- documented API paths: 282 (
docs/openapi.json, regenerate withscripts/gen_openapi.py)