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Joseph Doherty 491df111ea fix(dcl): derive tag-resolution health counts from per-tag authoritative state
Closes arch-review remediation residual #1 (DCL unsubscribe-during-reconnect
count staleness).

DataConnectionActor tracked TotalSubscribedTags/ResolvedTags as two int fields
incremented and decremented at five independent sites. ReSubscribeAll clears the
very maps those decrements key off (_subscriptionIds, _unresolvedTags) while
deliberately preserving _subscriptionsByInstance, so an unsubscribe landing
inside a reconnect window matched NEITHER decrement branch: the total leaked +1
per subscribe/reconnect/unsubscribe churn cycle, permanently and cumulatively.
The 37f13e2e discard gate stopped the orphan-handle half of that race; it could
not stop the counters drifting, because they were state of their own.

Both counts are now DERIVED at report time from the authoritative per-tag
collections, which makes the drift unrepresentable rather than merely guarded:

  total    = _instancesByTag.Count   (the per-tag counted set the residual
                                      called for — distinct tags with at least
                                      one subscribing instance)
  resolved = _subscriptionIds.Count  (tags for which the adapter holds a handle)

Two semantic corrections fall out of the derivation:

- A tag whose subscribe failed at CONNECTION level now counts toward the total.
  It was excluded before, yet the reconnect re-subscribe re-issued it from
  _subscriptionsByInstance and booked it as resolved — resolved above total, and
  a total driven negative by the eventual unsubscribe.
- _tagSubscriberCount is deleted. It duplicated _instancesByTag exactly, so
  HandleUnsubscribe's last-subscriber test is now "did UnindexTag drop the key?"
  — still O(1), with no parallel count that can disagree about when a handle is
  released. The subscribe-success promotion split (fresh vs. unresolved→resolved)
  also goes: it existed only to pick which scalar to bump; set sizes get
  DataConnectionLayer-020's double-count cases right for free.

Behavior is otherwise unchanged — same logging, same handle release, same
unresolved-tag probing, same in-flight-unsubscribe discard semantics (the long
comment block there is updated for the mechanics that changed).

Tests: five TagResolutionCounts_* cases in DataConnectionActorBatchTests
covering the churn repro (3 cycles), a shared tag losing one instance mid
reconnect, connection-level failure then recovery, plain subscribe/unsubscribe
cycles, and a completed reconnect re-subscribe. Verified failing against the
pre-fix actor (churn: total 1 not 0; connection-level: total 0 not 1) and
passing after. Full DCL suite 319/319; solution builds with 0 warnings.

Docs: Component-DataConnectionLayer.md health-reporting section describes the
derived counts; residuals register item 1 marked RESOLVED.
2026-08-15 02:05:35 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 37f13e2eaa fix(dcl): discard in-flight subscribe results for unsubscribed tags; release the orphaned handle 2026-08-14 23:25:48 -04:00
Joseph Doherty d15c5f02ea perf(dcl): batch subscribe/read/write seam, bounded reconnect, sharded subscriptions 2026-08-14 21:14:04 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 74dd26eebd feat: OPC UA address-space search plumbing — actor + comm + BrowseService (T15) 2026-06-18 02:51:57 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 9ec2450ad5 feat: thread BrowseNext continuation token through actor + BrowseService (T15) 2026-06-18 02:43:25 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 2cfe0de927 feat(dcl): BrowseNext continuation paging + StubOpcUaClient canned browse (T15) 2026-06-18 02:21:59 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 4b6ff49822 fix(dcl+centralui): MxGateway tag browse — lazy attributes, frame-size cap, wider scrollable picker
Expanding a Galaxy object in the tag picker hung on "loading…": the browse
reply inlined every child's full attribute set (~152 KB), exceeding Akka's
128 KB remote frame, and remoting silently discarded the oversized reply.

Browse path (DataConnectionLayer):
- RealMxGatewayClient: navigation now uses BrowseChildren(include_attributes=
  false) — child objects only — and an object's own attributes load lazily via
  DiscoverHierarchy(root, max_depth=0) when it's expanded. Payload drops from
  ~152 KB/level to a few KB. Seam contract unchanged.
- DataConnectionActor.CapBrowseChildren: protocol-agnostic byte-budget cap
  (~100 KB) on every BrowseNodeResult before it crosses the site→central
  frame, OR-ing the adapter's own Truncated flag. Byte budget, not a count —
  the only bound that holds regardless of NodeId/attribute-name length.
- RealOpcUaClient: requestedMaxReferencesPerNode 1000 → 500 to narrow the
  window before the byte budget applies.
- Graceful gRPC Unimplemented handling → NotSupportedException →
  BrowseFailureKind.NotBrowsable with an actionable message (older gateway
  builds lacking BrowseChildren).

Picker UI (CentralUI):
- NodeBrowserDialog: modal-lg → modal-xl; new scoped .razor.css caps the tree
  at 55vh with its own scrollbar so manual entry + Select/Cancel stay visible.
- Protocol-agnostic failure messages (was hardcoded "OPC UA …"); renamed the
  leftover opcua-browser-tree class to node-browser-tree.

Tests: new frame-budget cap test + NotSupported=>NotBrowsable mapping test;
DCL suite 88/88. Doc: Component-DataConnectionLayer.md records the lazy
attribute-light browse and the frame-size guard.
2026-05-29 09:53:19 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 9b7916bb2e refactor(browse): rename BrowseOpcUaNode* to protocol-agnostic BrowseNode*
Renames BrowseOpcUaNodeCommand/Result -> BrowseNodeCommand/Result and
CommunicationService.BrowseOpcUaNodeAsync -> BrowseNodeAsync across Commons,
Communication, SiteRuntime, DCL actors, and CentralUI. Wire manifest name
follows (BrowseOpcUaNode -> BrowseNode). Browse regression tests green.
2026-05-29 07:57:36 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 2a7dee4afa feat(centralui+dcl): Test Bindings popup — one-shot live read of bound tags
Adds a Test Bindings button to the Connection Bindings table on the Configure
Instance page that opens a modal showing the live current value of every bound
attribute. Reuses the routing path that the OPC UA tag browser landed on:

  Central:  TestBindingsDialog → IBindingTester → CommunicationService
            → ReadTagValuesCommand → SiteEnvelope (Ask)
  Site:     SiteCommunicationActor → DeploymentManagerActor singleton
            → DataConnectionManagerActor → child DataConnectionActor
            → _adapter.ReadBatchAsync

Split mirrors the browse handler:
  • Manager owns ConnectionNotFound (only it sees the per-site connection set).
  • Child owns ConnectionNotConnected (pre-call status check, never stash —
    read is interactive design-time), Timeout (OperationCanceledException),
    ServerError (any other exception). Per-tag failures from ReadBatchAsync
    become failure TagReadOutcomes without aborting the batch.

CentralUI:
  • IBindingTester / BindingTester — Design-role guard via HasClaim against
    JwtTokenService.RoleClaimType (not IsInRole — see c1e16cf), typed
    transport-failure translation.
  • TestBindingsDialog — ShowAsync(siteId, rows, instanceLabel) method-arg
    pattern (no Razor parameter race; see 2c138b6), groups rows by connection
    and issues one ReadAsync per connection in parallel, per-row error subline
    + per-connection banner, Refresh button re-issues the reads.
  • InstanceConfigure.razor — Test Bindings button next to Save Bindings,
    disabled when no testable rows. OPC UA only today (other protocols have
    no ReadTagValuesCommand wiring yet).

Tests:
  • Commons: ReadTagValuesCommand discovered by ManagementCommandRegistry.
  • DataConnectionLayer: unknown connection → ConnectionNotFound,
    not-connected adapter → ConnectionNotConnected (ReadBatchAsync NOT called),
    success-path mapping (Good/Bad + per-tag error), cancellation → Timeout.
  • CentralUI: register IBindingTester (and the previously-missing
    IOpcUaBrowseService) on the existing InstanceConfigureAuditDrillinTests
    Bunit container so the page renders cleanly with the new dialog.
2026-05-28 13:25:48 -04:00
Joseph Doherty d285174597 feat(dcl+ui): rename BrowseOpcUaNode -> ConnectionName-keyed; implement site handler + dialog failure mapping
- BrowseOpcUaNodeCommand: int DataConnectionId -> string ConnectionName
  (site DataConnectionManagerActor indexes children by name; CentralUI
  already has the connection name in scope via the dropdown — no extra
  plumbing across the trust boundary).
- IOpcUaBrowseService / OpcUaBrowseService: parameter renamed accordingly.
- OpcUaBrowserDialog: collapse the duplicate ConnectionName parameters
  (display label and routing key are the same string).
- Task 10: DataConnectionManagerActor forwards BrowseOpcUaNodeCommand to
  its child by name (owns ConnectionNotFound); DataConnectionActor adds
  the receive across all three lifecycle states (Connecting / Connected
  / Reconnecting) and maps adapter outcomes to BrowseFailureKind
  (NotBrowsable / ConnectionNotConnected / Timeout / ServerError).
- Task 17: SetFailure in OpcUaBrowserDialog implements the full
  BrowseFailureKind switch with friendly UI messages.
- Tests: DataConnectionManagerBrowseHandlerTests covers ConnectionNotFound,
  NotBrowsable, success, and ConnectionNotConnectedException paths.
2026-05-28 12:09:43 -04:00