Rig config enabling the pull-only hub on the docker cluster (central pair hosts,
site-a pair follows; site-b and site-c deliberately left off so the default-OFF
posture is proven side by side), plus the gate record.
Checks 1-3 PASS. A central write reaches both site-a nodes in 5 s with a
byte-identical ciphertext row and decrypts correctly on both; a site pair boots
and serves its full last-known-good store with the entire central pair stopped,
warning once per interval without crashing, and resumes convergence unaided when
central returns; a tombstone propagates in under 9 s and survives a pair restart
with central up and sweeping, without resurrecting.
Check 4 FAILS one clause of three. Both auth negatives - absent bearer and wrong
bearer - are denied with a byte-identical Unauthenticated status and detail, and
a fleet-wide grep of all eight nodes' docker logs and on-disk Serilog files finds
ZERO occurrences of the dev token, the dev KEK or either plaintext. But the
criterion also asks for a server-side WARNING on denial, and there is none: the
only record is one Information line per call from Grpc.AspNetCore.Server, because
SecretsHubAuthInterceptor deliberately logs nothing on a denial and warns only
when no token is configured at all. That is a property of the 0.4.0 library, not
of this branch, and it is not patched here - a host-side interceptor would
contradict a documented library decision at the wrong layer and put an unbounded
log write on an unauthenticated endpoint.
The merge condition is 4/4, so this branch is NOT merged. The library's denial
logging is the only thing between this result and a merge.
Two residuals worth carrying: the hub client dials a single endpoint and does not
fail over (observed live, and contrasted against CentralGrpcEndpoints failing over
on the same node in the same minute), and the central pair does not converge with
itself - central-b answered an authenticated GetManifest with an empty manifest
for the whole run while central-a held both secrets. Together those make "which
central node is authoritative for secrets" one question, not two.
Rig config notes: Secrets__SqlitePath points at /app/data because the appsettings
default resolves to /app inside the image's writable layer, so the central pair
gained the per-node data volume the site pairs already had. All values are
dev-only and committed under the same exception the mesh PSKs already use.
Also recorded: a gate-METHOD defect. Seeding the bind-mounted store from the macOS
host is not coherent with the running container - the row was visible to the host
and to a fresh container but never to the node, and was lost outright on restart.
Every store access was redone from a throwaway container. The failure mode is a
convincing false negative that looks exactly like a broken hub.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_014WNM4vjoVksyyBraTXSZE1
deploy.sh's simultaneous recreate split site pairs twice on 2026-08-01 with
the guard off (mutual InitJoinNack, each node forming its own 1-node
cluster; a per-pair coin flip compose depends_on does not prevent). Guard
enabled on all 8 rig nodes: two consecutive simultaneous-start trials (full
redeploy + full-topology compose restart) converged all four pairs
deterministically — founder self-first on every lower address, peer-first
join on every higher, zero splits. This closes the deferred issue-acceptance
live gate; the switch stays default-off everywhere else.
Design doc and code travel together (CLAUDE.md editing rules), so this records
what the two preceding commits shipped and, more usefully, WHY the non-obvious
choices were made -- the parts a future reader would otherwise re-litigate:
- Component-SiteRuntime.md: the Alarms.CurrentAsync() runtime API entry (why
it is not scope-prefixed, why it is read-only, why placeholder rows are
included), the full ScriptAlarm shape, AckTime on the enriched
AlarmStateChanged, proto field 24, and the metadata_json-vs-new-column
persistence rationale (native_alarm_state is RegisterReplicated; LocalDb
builds its CDC triggers from the column list at registration time).
- Component-DataConnectionLayer.md already carried the AckTime section in the
first commit; this adds the SiteRuntime/ScriptAnalysis/InboundAPI halves.
- Component-ScriptAnalysis.md: accessors returning domain types return the
SAME type on both surfaces, and the trust-model note that a deny-list needs
no entry for a new globals member -- only that its return type resolves in
a permitted namespace.
- Component-InboundAPI.md records the NEGATIVE decision: there is
deliberately no Route.To(...).GetAlarms(...) verb. Alarm state is
per-instance and lives on the site's Instance Actor, so the read goes
through a routed site script and the filtering happens where the data is;
central stays a thin router.
- CLAUDE.md native-alarm bullet gains the enrichment + accessor summary.
- The plan's §7 Phase 1 rows are ticked with 2026-08-01 and annotated with
what was actually built (incl. the two choices that differ from the plan's
"or" options: a dedicated snapshot message rather than DebugSnapshotRequest,
and the extra SandboxScriptHost mirror the plan did not list). Phases 2-4
stay open -- they are deployed config and need a live rig.
MES alarm-status API §6.4 (docs/plans/2026-06-30-mes-alarm-status-api.md,
Phase 1 task 1). MES needs a real AckDT for a triggered alarm, and the mirror
carried acked-vs-unacked but never WHEN. AckTime now rides the whole path:
DCL transition -> AlarmStateChanged -> gRPC AlarmStateUpdate -> site SQLite.
Stamping rule, identical on both protocols: non-null ONLY while the condition
is active AND acknowledged. That single predicate yields all three required
behaviours -- null while unacked, cleared on re-raise (a re-raise arrives
unacknowledged), and no phantom ack on a return-to-normal. The last one is
load-bearing for MxGateway, which maps INACTIVE to Acknowledged = true; without
the active check every clear would claim an ack the system never observed.
Provenance is honest, never fabricated:
- OPC UA A&C supplies a TRUE ack instant, so we now select it:
AcknowledgeableConditionType/AckedState/TransitionTime at SelectClause
index 18, APPENDED so the positional reads at 0-17 keep their meaning.
Servers that omit the field fall back to the event's own Time.
- MxAccess Gateway supplies none, so the ack transition's own timestamp is
used -- accurate to when the system SAW the ack. An ACTIVE_ACKED
re-subscribe snapshot restores one from LastTransitionTimestamp rather
than dropping it.
The decision lives in pure mappers (Opc/Mx AlarmMapper.DeriveAckTime), so it is
unit-tested with no live server or gateway.
Additive-only throughout: init-only property on AlarmStateChanged, trailing
optional positional on NativeAlarmTransition (all 14-arg call sites untouched),
proto field 24 (never reusing a number) regenerated via docker/regen-proto.sh
sitestream with the csproj diff verified empty.
Persistence rides native_alarm_state's existing metadata_json blob rather than
a new column -- deliberately. That table is RegisterReplicated in
SiteLocalDbSetup and LocalDb builds its CDC triggers from the column list at
registration time, so an additive JSON property changes no schema, no triggers
and no replication contract; metadata_json is exactly the extension point UA4
introduced for this. Rows written before the field deserialize it as null.
Tests: 4 OPC UA + 6 MxGateway mapper cases, 3 NativeAlarmActor (emit,
failover rehydrate, pre-AckTime row), 1 proto round-trip incl. the null case,
4 Commons additive/back-compat. The OPC UA SelectClause count lock-in moves
18 -> 19 with an index-18 assertion -- intended, the clause is appended, which
is precisely what that guard exists to make visible.
T34c only fixed the bounded modal-surface offenders. Bootstrap 5.3's bg-light
and bg-white are fixed light values that do NOT flip under [data-bs-theme=dark],
so every remaining use was a dark-mode contrast break. 35 swaps across 19 files:
surface / <pre> / <code> bg-light -> bg-body-secondary
panel bg-white -> bg-body
neutral badge bg-light text-dark -> bg-secondary-subtle text-secondary-emphasis
muted badge / input group bg-light text-muted -> bg-body-secondary text-body-secondary
DELIBERATELY LEFT (7 sites): the neutral member of a status-badge switch or
ternary whose siblings are all solid, non-theme-aware colours (bg-success,
bg-danger, bg-warning) — swapping only the neutral one to a subtle token breaks
the visual weight of the set, so these stay until the whole family is retoned:
Topology.razor:513 (Current badge) and :588 (InstanceState.NotDeployed)
InstanceConfigure.razor:1520 (same InstanceState switch)
NotificationReport.razor StatusBadgeClass fallback
TransportImport.razor ConflictKind badge fallback
SecuredWrites.razor text-bg-light fallback (a text-bg-* family with no
theme-aware member at all)
Health.razor:377 depth ternary
Also untouched by design: SchemaBuilder.razor:88 (already bg-light-subtle,
theme-aware), bg-dark text-light console panels, and site.css / #reconnect-modal.
InstanceConfigure.razor is edited concurrently elsewhere; its change here is 5
pure class-string swaps on existing lines, no reflow. No test asserted any of
these classes. Also marks all four M10 residuals done in the plan doc.
TemplateEdit was the last page still hand-rolling its own modal chrome after
M10 — T34c only tokenized its backdrops. All four member-authoring forms
(Attribute, Alarm, Native Alarm Source, Script) now open through
IDialogService.ShowAsync, so the single DialogHost in MainLayout owns the
backdrop, focus trap, Escape and focus restoration.
Pattern copied from the already-migrated pages (MoveDataConnectionDialog +
Templates' Move/Rename dialogs): each body is its own component beside the page
taking a DialogContext<bool>, owning its form state, rendering validation and
server errors INLINE while staying open, and closing with Close(true) only once
the save succeeded — at which point the page reloads. An inline RenderFragment
would NOT have worked: DialogHost renders the captured fragment in its own tree,
so the page's StateHasChanged could never refresh it.
Persistence deliberately stayed on the page (it owns TemplateService, the
inherited-member rules, and the repository-direct native-source path) and is
reached through an OnSaveAsync delegate returning null on success or the message
to display. Behaviour preserved verbatim, including the List-attribute encode +
Decode round-trip check, the name/trigger-type read-only-on-edit rules, the
duplicate-native-source-name guard, and NormalizeExecutionTimeout.
TemplateScriptDialog keeps all four tab panels mounted (Monaco and the JSONJoy
island must not tear down on tab switch) and hosts the Test Run panel, which
needs the live unsaved editor buffer, so it injects ScriptAnalysisService
directly and cancels an in-flight run on dispose.
Extraction moved markup that three structural source-scanning tests pinned;
all three were repointed at the new files rather than weakened:
- TemplateNativeAlarmSourceEditorTests (+ a new test asserting the form is
host-mounted and the body renders no chrome of its own)
- AttributeListEditorTests (list-editor reveal now in the dialog body)
- TestRunWarningTests (Real I/O warning travelled with the script panel)
Build 0/0; CentralUI.Tests 973/973 green.
TreeView<TItem> handled only Enter/Space on the chevron; the tree itself was
unreachable by keyboard. Implements the WAI-ARIA tree pattern:
- Roving tabindex on li[role=treeitem] — exactly one node is tabbable, so the
whole tree is a single Tab stop. Target resolved per render: last-focused node
while still visible -> SelectedKey -> first visible node. Browser focus follows
via a per-node ElementReference + FocusAsync in OnAfterRenderAsync, guarded by
the same JSException/JSDisconnectedException/InvalidOperationException triple
the context-menu focus already used (a no-op under bUnit).
- ArrowDown/ArrowUp move between VISIBLE nodes; ArrowRight expands a collapsed
branch else moves to first child; ArrowLeft collapses an expanded branch else
moves to parent; Home/End jump to first/last; Enter/Space activate through the
SAME path a click takes (OnContentClick / OnCheckboxToggle) so selection
semantics never diverge between input modes.
- ARIA: aria-level, aria-posinset, aria-setsize added; aria-selected now renders
true/false on selectable+checkbox trees and stays absent on non-selectable ones.
- Event scoping: @onkeydown:stopPropagation on the li, chevron, checkbox and
content slot, so nested nodes do not double-handle and consumer controls inside
NodeContent keep their own key handling. Browser scroll-on-Space/Arrow is
suppressed by a minimal NATIVE inline onkeydown on the root ul, targeted at
treeitems only — Blazor's preventDefault directive is all-or-nothing per
element, so on the li it would trap Tab and cancel Enter/Space on consumer
buttons. No CSP is configured, so the inline handler runs.
BuildVisibleNodes() mirrors RenderNode's visibility rules and must stay in step.
Tests: 31 new bUnit tests in TreeViewKeyboardNavigationTests; the 47 existing
TreeView tests are unchanged and still green. Docs: new keyboard/a11y section in
docs/components/TreeView.md.
M5.4 T4 threaded a `parentExecutionId` parameter through
AlarmActor.SpawnAlarmExecution → AlarmExecutionActor → ScriptRuntimeContext,
but every call site passed null — so alarm on-trigger runs were silently always
execution-tree roots, contradicting the "tag-cascade coverage is complete"
claim in CLAUDE.md and Component-AuditLog.md.
Source the id where a spawner genuinely exists: a static attribute write issued
by a site script (`Instance.SetAttribute`) or by an inbound API request
(`Route.To(...).SetAttributes(...)`, whose ParentExecutionId was already carried
to the site and then dropped). The id rides site-locally through three additive,
nullable fields — no wire, proto or central schema change:
ScriptRuntimeContext.SetAttribute / RouteToSetAttributesRequest.ParentExecutionId
→ SetStaticAttributeCommand.SourceExecutionId
→ AttributeValueChanged.SourceExecutionId (InstanceActor static-write path)
→ AlarmActor.SpawnAlarmExecution → AlarmExecutionActor → ScriptRuntimeContext
All four computed trigger types participate. Expression triggers evaluate off
the dispatcher, so the writer of the newest value folded into the snapshot is
captured *with* the snapshot and echoed home on ExpressionEvalResult /
ExpressionEvalFailed — a change arriving mid-flight cannot mis-attribute the
raise.
Deliberately still roots (documented, not deferred): alarms fired by Data
Connection Layer values (external device data has no spawning execution — this
includes the device echo of a script write to a *data-sourced* attribute, so
only static writes cascade), and ScriptActor value-change/conditional/
expression/timer trigger runs (a timer tick has no spawner; a WhileTrue/interval
run has no single identifiable write).
Tests: new SiteRuntime.Tests/Actors/AlarmCascadeParentExecutionTests pins all
three hops — SetAttribute stamps the run's ExecutionId, InstanceActor publishes
it on the change (and publishes null when absent), and ValueMatch/HiLo/
Expression alarms parent the on-trigger run to the writer while a DCL-originated
change leaves it a root.
Docs: CLAUDE.md and Component-AuditLog.md corrected from "complete" to the true
behaviour; Component-SiteRuntime.md gains an "Audit correlation of an on-trigger
run" section with the hop table and the by-design root cases.
Two verified-absent parity gaps between the service layer and the CLI /
ManagementActor command surface, both left as follow-ups by the 2026-05-11
design plans.
(1) area move. AreaService.MoveAreaAsync had existed since the deployment
topology page shipped but was reachable only from the Blazor UI. Adds
MoveAreaCommand(AreaId, NewParentAreaId?) to Commons, a ManagementActor
dispatch arm delegating straight to AreaService.MoveAreaAsync (not-found /
self-parent / descendant-cycle / cross-site / name-collision all surface as
the standard curated ManagementCommandException failure response; the service
writes its own "Move" audit row), and the CLI verb `site area move --id
[--parent-id]`. Omitting --parent-id moves the area to the site root, matching
the command's nullable NewParentAreaId. The command carries the SAME any-of
[Designer, Deployer] gate as CreateArea/UpdateArea/DeleteArea (arch-review C6):
re-parenting is the same structural authoring act, exposed on the same two
surfaces. Placed under the existing `site area` group rather than a new
top-level `area` group, alongside its create/update/delete siblings.
(2) template folder verbs. The five folder management commands have been
handled by ManagementActor since the folder-hierarchy plan, but the promised
CLI surface was never written. Adds `template folder
list|create|rename|move|reorder|delete` mapping 1:1 onto ListTemplateFolders /
CreateTemplateFolder / RenameTemplateFolder / MoveTemplateFolder /
ReorderTemplateFolder / DeleteTemplateFolder. --parent-id is omitted to target
the tree root; --direction takes the lowercase literals up/down, validated at
parse time by AcceptOnlyFromAmong (same case-sensitive contract as the audit
--channel/--kind/--status options).
Follow-on updates: the frozen authorization matrix gains its MoveArea entry
(reflection-driven, so a missing entry would have failed CI); CommandTreeTests
pins both new verb sets plus the omit-parent-id-means-root parse behaviour and
registry round-trips; ManagementActorTests covers the MoveArea role gate and
the delegate-to-service success/root/cycle/not-found paths; the CLI README and
Component-ManagementService.md document the new surface (the latter also gained
the previously-undocumented ReorderTemplateFolder); both plan docs' follow-up
lines are marked done.
The Native Alarm Source Overrides card had no bulk affordance — the CSV path
shipped CLI-only (instance native-alarm-source import --file), so the UI could
only retarget one source at a time inline.
Adds a second InputFile on that card, mirroring the attribute importer's UX
(hidden input behind a button-styled label, 512 KB cap, success/error alert
with the per-line error list, toast). Parsing reuses the SHARED
NativeAlarmSourceOverrideCsvParser — the exact parser the CLI uses — and the
new pure InstanceConfigure.BuildNativeAlarmSourceCsvImport applies the same
batch rules the server enforces in
ManagementActor.HandleSetInstanceNativeAlarmSourceOverrides: the source must
resolve, must not be template-locked, and may appear at most once; any error
rejects the whole file and applies nothing.
Semantics match the CLI: merge, not full replace — sources absent from the
file keep their existing override, a blank field keeps the inherited value,
and an all-blank row clears that source's override (equivalent to the CLI's
all-null override row, without leaving a dead row behind).
Persistence reuses the inline editor's path: SaveNativeOverride's upsert body
is extracted to UpsertNativeOverrideCore (no SaveChangesAsync inside), so the
import commits the validated batch in one SaveChangesAsync — no new server
method, no duplicated parsing.
Tests: InstanceConfigureNativeAlarmCsvImportTests (9) — happy path, blank-field
inheritance, all-blank clear, merge semantics, unknown/locked/duplicate source
and parser-error rejection, plus structural pins on the InputFile wiring.
Docs: Component-CentralUI.md native-alarm-source card gains the import bullet.
Adds rows 23-26 to the deferred-work register: live LDAP group-membership
re-query (blocked on ZB.MOM.WW.Auth.Ldap gaining a passwordless group
search), M8 large-bundle perf hardening (logged in the M9 completion design,
never given a plan or perf test), the Phase-8 WP-4 target-scale load test
(claimed complete by a 107-byte checklist stub with no evidence), and the
Ipsen MES MoveIn tail (-LT routing, PLC-output flags, Z28062 data).
Splits the review-08 "Failover-timing + broader perf envelope" row: the
failover-timing half is resolved by FailoverTimingTests, now a live [Fact]
on TwoNodeClusterFixture at production timings (PLAN-R2-01 T4); the S&F
drain-rate + per-subscriber backpressure half stays open as its own row.
Moves the closed folder drag-drop row (18, [PERM]) out of Deferred into the
Resolved table per the register's own rule.
The artifact apply (DeploymentManagerActor.HandleDeployArtifacts) was
upsert-only, so deleting an external system (or shared script, DB connection,
data connection) centrally never removed the site's SQLite row — a deleted
external system stayed callable from site scripts forever. Central always
ships the COMPLETE set of each artifact class (ArtifactDeploymentService
GetAll* snapshots; the wire's presence-tracking wrapper lists preserve
null-vs-empty), so the site now applies upsert-then-reconcile: after storing
the incoming set, SiteStorageService.DeleteRowsExceptAsync removes any stored
row absent from it, per artifact table. A null list still means 'field not
shipped' and touches nothing.
Runtime cleanup rides along: a reconciled-away shared script is unregistered
from the compiled SharedScriptLibrary (a stale delegate would stay callable
until restart), and a removed data connection is evicted from the DCL hash
cache and its live connection actor stopped via the previously-caller-less
RemoveConnectionCommand — both on the actor thread via the extended
ApplyArtifactDataConnectionsToDcl message. All four tables are
RegisterReplicated, so the deletes reach the standby as ordinary CDC row
tombstones.
Tests: storage-level reconcile per table (incl. empty-set-deletes-all and
idempotency) in ArtifactStorageTests; actor-level pins in
DeploymentManagerActorTests (orphan delete, null-set no-op, library
unregistration, DCL stop for the removed connection only). Docs:
Component-DeploymentManager + Component-SiteRuntime record the
full-set/reconcile semantics.
Design review 2026-08-01: (1) MES relevance = dedicated severity band 900-999
(script constants, real IsFlaggedForMES predicate); (2) MESReceiver version
DROPPED — CvdReactor is the only implementation, router returns a clean
not-supported error elsewhere; (3) Description = Message else AlarmTypeName;
(4) enrich the native mirror NOW with an additive AckTime (proto +
native_alarm_state + DCL stamping); (5) script names match the endpoints;
(6) shared ReactorAlarms on both sides, suffix behavior as planned;
(7) existing MES API key, no new roles. Plan is now ready to execute.
'Pattern 4: Integration Routing' — RouteIntegrationCallAsync →
SiteEnvelope(IntegrationCallRequest) → SiteCommunicationActor integration
handler — was plumbed end to end but connected at neither end: no
producer (zero callers) and no handler (AkkaHostedService never
registered LocalHandlerType.Integration). It was an early scaffold the
architecture routed around — the brokered External→Central→Site→Central
round-trip is served by the Inbound API's routed-site-script path (the
RouteTo* verbs, driven from CommunicationServiceInstanceRouter), which is
live, tested, and shares IntegrationTimeout.
Decision (#32): delete. Removed the IntegrationCall{Request,Response}
messages, RouteIntegrationCallAsync, the SiteCommunicationActor receive
block + _integrationHandler field + LocalHandlerType.Integration, and the
four tests that covered them (2 actor, 2 message-contract, 1 dispatcher-
reject, 1 mapper-reject). KEPT IntegrationTimeout — it is the live
timeout for the RouteTo* verbs. Updated the exclusion-narrative comments
(proto/mapper/dispatcher), design §4, the components doc timeout table,
and marked the known-issue RESOLVED.
Full solution build clean (0/0); Communication 634 + Host 421 green.
Net -172/+20 across 14 files. Not in the gRPC proto (was deliberately
excluded there), so no wire-format change.
Rebuilt scadabridge:latest from main @ 8524a7f7 and recreated only the
env2 containers. All three gate checks pass on site-x:
1. both site nodes boot with the key (StartupValidator fail-closed →
reaching 'Application started' proves the key present);
2. control-plane PSK auth: no-header / wrong-key ⇒ PermissionDenied,
correct key ⇒ success, on both nodes (:9123, :9124);
3. LocalDb unaffected (local-only; 0 errors, healthy boot).
Bonus: central registers site-x online via gRPC heartbeat; no real
ClusterClient/receptionist (only the benign ClusterClientSiteAuditClient
label, same as the primary rig). Noted a seed-data gap (ScadaBridgeConfig2
dbo.Sites is empty) — orthogonal to the transport.
ClusterClient→gRPC migration Phase 4 (docs/plans/2026-07-22-clusterclient-to-grpc-plan.md).
Phases 2/3 proved both directions on gRPC; this removes the Akka transport underneath.
Deleted:
- AkkaCentralTransport, AkkaSiteTransport (+ their dedicated tests)
- ISiteClientFactory + DefaultSiteClientFactory; CentralCommunicationActor legacy
ctor + SelectTransport (Host now builds GrpcSiteTransport and injects it)
- ClusterClient creation + both ClusterClientReceptionist.RegisterService calls in
AkkaHostedService; the RegisterCentralClient message + receive block
- CommunicationOptions.CentralContactPoints; the CentralTransport/SiteTransport
coexistence flags; the CentralTransportMode/SiteTransportKind enums
gRPC is now the only site↔central transport (site→central CentralControlService via
GrpcCentralTransport; central→site SiteCommandService via GrpcSiteTransport), both
built unconditionally by the Host. NoOpCentralTransport is the fail-loud null-default
so TestKit command-dispatch suites still construct the site actor without a wired
transport; production always injects GrpcCentralTransport.
Config: CentralGrpcEndpoints is now unconditional — CommunicationOptionsValidator
rejects blank entries (role-agnostic), and StartupValidator requires a Site node to
list >=1 endpoint (fail-fast, mirrors GrpcPsk). Rig configs moved
CentralContactPoints -> CentralGrpcEndpoints (docker x6, docker-env2 x2, Host default,
deploy/wonder-app-vd03). Kept Akka.Cluster.Tools (ClusterSingleton still used).
Tests: build 0/0; Communication.Tests 640, Host.Tests 421 green. Removed the
ClusterClient.Send per-site-routing tests (covered by the transport suites), swapped
the ISiteClientFactory-based ctors to a substitute ISiteCommandTransport, converted
the audit-push integration relay to an in-process bridge transport.
Docs: Component-Communication/Host/StoreAndForward, components/Communication,
topology-guide, grpc_streams (SUPERSEDED note), the frame-size known-issue (retired
amendment), and CLAUDE.md transport decisions.
Not included: the dead IntegrationCallRequest path (#32) is a separate user-owned
behavioral decision — SiteEnvelope routing is transport-agnostic so it still compiles.
Central flipped to SiteTransport=Grpc (both nodes, central-wide flag), sites
kept on gRPC from Phase 2 → both directions on gRPC at once. Central logs
'central→site command transport: gRPC (SiteCommandService)'; 0 ClusterClient-to-
site on either central.
Command matrix over SiteCommandService (all 200):
- ExecuteQuery (event-log) + ExecuteParked (parked) — all 3 sites
- ExecuteLifecycle disable/enable #95 on site-a — NEW live coverage vs 1B/P2
(SoakNotify instances survived the recreate as Enabled)
Resilience:
- hard-kill the ACTIVE site-a node mid-query-loop → in-flight call returned
TIMEOUT at exactly the 30s QueryTimeout deadline (bounded, no hang; deadline≠
retry — an in-flight call can't be safely re-sent)
- next + all subsequent queries recovered automatically via site-a-b
(SitePairChannelProvider NodeA→NodeB); site→central S&F never stopped
(notif 619→715, still no dupes)
- 0 PermissionDenied across all 8 nodes
ExecuteOpcUa/ExecuteRoute/TriggerFailover deferred (no OPC-bound instance / no
CLI verb; unit-proven). Rig left both-gRPC; git reverted to Akka default.
All 6 site nodes flipped to CentralTransport=Grpc; whole control plane
(heartbeat/health/notification S&F/audit) rides gRPC CentralControlService,
196 RPCs/90s 0 non-200, 0 PermissionDenied, 0 health-sequence regressions.
Soak driven by a live SoakNotify workload (3 instances, 3 notifs/5s):
- single-node active-kill (central-a): sticky failover central-a:8083→b:8083
logged instantly, central-b active in 29s, buffer drained 72→101, every 5s
bucket = exactly 3 through the gap, 101==101 distinct
- failback: central-a rejoined ready ~5s as standby, central-b kept active
(oldest-Up, no flap), traffic uninterrupted
- full outage (both central down ~59s): count frozen, cold re-form central-b
active ~14s, ~42 buffered drained, every 5s bucket = exactly 3 across the
whole dead window, 216==216 distinct — zero loss, zero dupes
Also previews Phase 5 checks 4 (failover/failback) and 5 (mid-drain kill).
Rig config reverted to Akka default (defaults stay Akka until Phase 4).
Refactor SiteCommunicationActor's central→site routing table into one
SiteCommandDispatcher — the single routing truth for the 28 migrated commands
(IntegrationCallRequest, the dead 29th, stays on the actor and out of the
dispatcher). The Akka actor and the new SiteCommandGrpcService both route through
one dispatcher instance so the two transports can never drift on where a command
goes. Server-side only: nothing central flips to gRPC yet (that is T1B.3);
ClusterClient remains the live path.
Decisions worth recording:
- Targets preserved byte-for-byte. Lifecycle/OPC UA/query/route → the Deployment
Manager singleton proxy; DeployArtifacts/EventLog/parked → their null-guarded
handlers with the exact same "handler not available" replies; the parked
handler stays NODE-LOCAL (per-node replicated-store owner), never the singleton
proxy — pinned by a dispatcher test that asserts the target is the parked probe
and NOT the dm proxy.
- Sender preservation intact. The actor's command handlers became thin
DispatchCommand delegations that still Forward (central Ask → reply routes
straight back); the existing SiteCommunicationActorTests pass unchanged, which
is the regression guard for that plumbing. UnsubscribeDebugView keeps its
fire-and-forget shape: the actor Forwards, the gRPC service Tells + returns the
synthetic UnsubscribeDebugViewAck so a unary RPC still answers.
- Ack-before-Leave on failover. The dispatcher's PrepareFailover resolves the
standby with a DRY-RUN (no leave) to build the ack, and hands back a deferred
CommitLeave; the gRPC service returns the ack, then schedules the real
Cluster.Leave — so a caller reaching the very node about to leave still gets its
ack instead of a broken stream. The actor path keeps today's coupled
resolve-and-leave (over ClusterClient the ack Tell only enqueues, so order is
immaterial). Proven at both levels: a dispatcher test asserts the ack is built
before CommitLeave runs, and a TestServer test asserts the recorded seam order
is resolve-then-leave.
- ControlPlaneAuthInterceptor gates SiteCommandService by EXTENDING
DefaultGatedPrefixes (descriptor-derived), not by adding a constructor — the
one-public-ctor invariant and its test stay green.
Tests: SiteCommandDispatcherTests (28-command routing incl. parked node-locality
and both failover paths) and SiteCommandGrpcService TestServer tests (auth,
readiness→Unavailable, one command per oneof group, failover ordering). Full
solution build 0/0; Communication.Tests 574 and Host.Tests 377 green. No active
<Protobuf> item.
Phase 1B's contract slice: the wire shape and the canonical translation for the
28 central→site commands that leave ClusterClient. No behaviour changes yet —
SiteCommunicationActor and CentralCommunicationActor are untouched; the
dispatcher refactor (T1B.2) and the central transport seam (T1B.3) consume this.
Protos/site_command.proto (package scadabridge.sitecommand.v1, service
SiteCommandService): six domain RPCs, each with a `oneof` request/reply
envelope. The grouping is what carries deadline policy — every command inside a
group shares a CommunicationOptions timeout class today, so one RPC per group
keeps the deadline choice in one place on the client and one dispatch switch on
the server, while the oneof keeps each command individually typed:
ExecuteLifecycle(6) · ExecuteOpcUa(8) · ExecuteQuery(4) · ExecuteParked(5) ·
ExecuteRoute(4) · TriggerFailover(1). IntegrationCallRequest — the 29th entry on
SiteCommunicationActor's receive table — is deliberately excluded as dead code
(2026-07-22-integration-call-routing-is-dead-code.md).
Contract decisions worth knowing:
- Nullable COLLECTIONS ride in per-collection wrapper messages
(DeployArtifactsCommand's six artifact lists, CertTrustResult.Certs,
RouteToCallRequest.Parameters). proto3 repeated/map collapses null into empty,
and that distinction is live at the site — the same silent-data-loss class the
transport round-trip guard exposed in PLAN-05 T8. Goldens cover null, empty
and populated for each.
- Nullable strings use the empty-string-means-null convention already set by
AuditEventDtoMapper, with ONE exception: RouteToWaitForAttributeRequest's
TargetValueEncoded, where "wait for the empty string" is a real target, so it
carries a StringValue wrapper. Both behaviours are asserted, not assumed.
- Nullable enums ride in one-field messages (proto3 enums have no presence and
no stock wrapper). Enum translation is an explicit switch in both directions —
never by ordinal — so reordering a C# enum cannot re-map the wire; every wire
enum reserves 0 for _UNSPECIFIED and decodes to a documented safe default
rather than faulting a command from a version-skewed peer.
- New LooseValueCodec carries the surviving `object?` members (script params and
return values, attribute values, tag read/write values) as a type-tagged union
so a boxed value keeps its runtime CLR type, as it does today under Akka's
type-preserving JSON serializer. Dates ride as invariant round-trip strings,
not Timestamp, which would silently normalise away DateTime.Kind and
DateTimeOffset.Offset. Lists/maps recurse; anything outside the tagged set
falls back to JSON and is documented as CLR-type-lossy.
- DebugViewSnapshot gets its own full-fidelity alarm/attribute messages rather
than reusing sitestream's AlarmStateUpdate, which flattens values to display
strings — right for a live stream, lossy for a snapshot the UI treats as
authoritative. The encoder omits an AlarmStateChanged.Condition that already
equals the record's derived default, so computed alarms round-trip exactly
(record equality compares the nullable backing field, not the property).
Tests are reflection-driven so the coverage cannot drift: the round-trip theory
enumerates the mapper's own ToProto overloads, the envelope guards enumerate the
generated oneof descriptors, and a missing golden fails the build. 216 new tests
green (Communication 532 total, Commons 684 total, solution build 0/0).
Codegen is checked in under SiteCommandGrpc/ per the sitestream recipe; the
<Protobuf> ItemGroup stays commented out (an active one segfaults protoc in the
linux_arm64 Docker image). docker/regen-proto.sh now handles every proto in that
ItemGroup instead of just sitestream, and re-comments idempotently.
Phase 0's gate doc now carries the full suite picture, not just the rig checks.
Playwright: 170 pass / 2 fail / 1 skip of 173. Both failures were run down to
root cause and both are pre-existing on main, unrelated to this branch (which
touches no EF, CentralUI, Transport or ManagementService file):
- TransportImportTests is a REAL production bug: BundleImporter.cs:1298 opens a
user-initiated transaction while the central context has EnableRetryOnFailure,
so SqlServerRetryingExecutionStrategy refuses the split query inside it and
bundle import fails against real MS SQL. The unit/integration suite cannot see
it -- the in-memory EF provider has no retrying strategy and BeginTransaction
is a no-op there.
- SmsNotificationE2ETests is a stale fixture: SID 'ACtest123' (2026-06-19) vs the
^AC[0-9a-fA-F]{32}$ guard added 2026-07-10 (40088a21). Failing since then, which
has also silenced everything after the toast assertion -- including the
secret-non-leak check on the Auth Token.
Also records that the earlier 44-failure run is void: a concurrent deploy.sh was
recreating the cluster underneath it.
Neither is fixed here; both are out of scope for a PSK-auth branch.