Six adversarial-review findings, each verified against the code first.
F1 (HIGH) CLI HttpClient capped every call at min(30s, caller timeout),
silently truncating deploy site's 5-minute BulkDeployTimeout and the
5-minute bundle export/preview/import calls — which printed a fake
"504 Request timed out" while the server kept working. HttpClient.Timeout
is now Timeout.InfiniteTimeSpan (the per-call CTS is the single overall
deadline, connect included) with the connect phase bounded separately on
SocketsHttpHandler.ConnectTimeout. The env override is renamed to
SCADABRIDGE_HTTP_CONNECT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to match its new meaning.
F2 (HIGH) StaleInstanceProbe's process-static memo served stale hashes
because nothing bumped the watermark on three paths:
(a) BundleImporter commits through the raw DbContext, so no import ever
moved the watermark — a second import overwriting the same template
could be OMITTED from ImportResult.StaleInstanceIds. It now bumps
once per apply ATTEMPT: after the commit, and after the rollback too
(the probe runs pre-commit, so a rolled-back attempt leaves memos for
state that never landed; bumping on both paths is the simplest
correct shape, versus threading transaction awareness through a
process-static cache).
(b) CollectWatermarkBumps' default: arm silently no-op'd, contradicting
its own doc. It now sets unattributed=true — an over-broad bump costs
extra work, a missed one produces stale work.
(c) DataConnection edits route through SiteRepository.SaveChangesAsync,
which had no watermark at all, yet Protocol/Primary+Backup config/
FailoverRetryCount are revision-hash inputs. It now bumps (BumpAll —
a connection has no owning template) after a commit that touched one.
F3 (MED) CLI TemplateTableProjection read child ARRAYS, but ListTemplates
now returns database-projected TemplateSummary rows, so template list
printed all zeros. It now prefers the *Count scalars and falls back to
array length (template get still returns full entities). --detail help
text and README corrected: a listing cannot yield definitions, so --detail
renders the raw summary payload and template get --id is the full dump.
F4 (MED) DeploySiteAsync staged every PendingDeployment in phase 1 against
a 5-min TTL while phase 2 reached them one batch at a time, so tail
instances' fetch tokens could expire before their command was sent.
Staging moved into phase 2, immediately before each send; prepare keeps
its flatten/validate/record work. The staging write is the phase's only
repository touch and is serialised behind a 1-permit semaphore, so the
non-thread-safe DbContext constraint holds and the sends stay concurrent.
F5 (MED, latent) DeploySiteAsync leaked every held operation lock if
cancelled — a wedged per-instance semaphore is permanent for the process.
Phase 2 no longer throws (cancellation is recorded as a per-instance
outcome so phase 3 still runs), and an escape from phase 1 or 3 now
unwinds every unfinalised entry: Failed status + lock release.
F6 (LOW) ScriptCompileVerdictCache's promotion wrote hot directly,
bypassing SegmentCapacity (true ceiling 3x against a documented 2x).
Promotion now goes through Store, keeping generational semantics; _hot
and _cold are volatile.
Tests: CLI 396, DeploymentManager 133, ManagementService 494,
TemplateEngine 478, ScriptAnalysis 60, Transport 157, Transport
integration 106, ConfigurationDatabase 366 — all green, 0 build warnings.
The F2/F4/F5 regression tests were each confirmed to FAIL with their fix
reverted.
A NotDeployed instance has no live Instance Actor at any site, so Delete is a pure
central-side record cleanup. Transport-imported instances always land NotDeployed
(often against an uncommissioned/unreachable site); a site round-trip made them
undeletable until the site came online. Short-circuit the site call for NotDeployed.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Route all post-terminal-status lifecycle audit writes (Deploy/Disable/Enable/Delete/DeleteOrphaned) through a swallow-and-warn TryLogAuditAsync helper so a failed best-effort audit write can neither reach the outer catch (flipping Success to Failed) nor propagate to the caller.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Akka.Actor.AskTimeoutException does not derive from System.TimeoutException,
so the isTimeout check in DeployInstanceAsync's catch block missed it and
routed it to the generic "Deployment error:" branch. This broke the
DeploymentManager-006 reconciliation query (query-before-redeploy), which
keys off the "Communication failure:" prefix to detect a prior timeout-induced
failure. Add AskTimeoutException to the pattern; add a covering regression test.
Remediation from the full per-module code review at 4307c381 (findings recorded
separately in code-reviews/).
Highs fixed:
- DeploymentManager-025/SiteRuntime-031: stop broadcasting notification lists + SMTP
configs (incl. credentials) to sites; site purges already-persisted rows on apply
(enforces the central-only delivery design; clears plaintext SMTP creds at rest).
- DataConnectionLayer-023: guard the native-alarm subscribe path against the
mid-flight-unsubscribe adapter-feed leak (mirrors the DCL-021 tag-path fix).
- SiteEventLogging-024: normalize From/To query bounds to UTC (the -016 fix the
audit trail claimed but never committed).
- KpiHistory-001: add an in-flight guard to the recorder sample tick.
- ScriptAnalysis-001: harden the trust analyzer's TPA-absent fallback (resolve
forbidden anchors in the minimal reference set; warn on degraded mode) — anchors
added to validation references only, never the compile gate.
(InboundAPI-026 left to the feat/ipsen-movein effort per owner decision.)
Medium/Low: DM-026 deterministic deploy-status tiebreaker; SR-027/028/029/030
native-alarm leak/phantom-active/delete-during-redeploy fixes; AL-013/014/016;
TE-024 (folder-mutation audit rows now persisted)/025; SF-025 gauge-provider
clear-on-stop; ESG-025/026; SEC-023/024/025; SCA-007/008/009; plus doc/test
accuracy COM-023/024, HOST-025/026, HM-024/025, NS-027/028.
Full-solution build 0 warnings; ~3560 tests across 18 touched suites green.
Add code comments in ValidateConnectionBindingCompleteness explaining
that the unbound-attribute branch also covers the silently-dropped
stale-binding case (cross-reference FlatteningService.ApplyConnectionBindings),
and that the `continue` skips the exists-at-site check for unbound attrs.
Add two new tests:
- FlatteningPipelineConnectionBindingTests: stale DataConnectionId (999)
not present in site connections → flattener drops it silently →
validator reports ConnectionBinding Error, IsValid false.
- ValidationServiceTests: enforce:true + siteConnectionNames:null on a
properly-bound attribute → no ConnectionBinding error (exists-at-site
check stays inert when site set is not supplied).
Pre-deployment validation only WARNED when a data-sourced attribute had no
connection binding, so an instance with unresolved bindings still passed IsValid
and could deploy. There was also no check that a binding resolves to a connection
that actually exists at the target site.
- ValidationService.Validate gains an opt-in `enforceConnectionBindings` flag
(default false) plus a `siteConnectionNames` set. Default-false keeps the
template DESIGN-TIME path (ManagementActor.HandleValidateTemplate) non-blocking,
since bindings are legitimately set later at instance/deploy time. The DEPLOY
path (FlatteningPipeline) opts in (true) so:
* a data-sourced attribute with no binding is now a deploy-gating Error;
* a binding to a connection that does not exist on the target site is an Error.
Static (non-data-sourced) attributes are never flagged.
- FlatteningPipeline computes the site-connection-names set from the loaded site
data connections (mirroring M2.1's alarmCapableConnectionNames) and threads it in.
- Tests: TemplateEngine.Tests covers design-time warning / deploy-time error /
static-ok / exists-at-site / non-existent-connection. New
FlatteningPipelineConnectionBindingTests proves the deploy path enforces it.
Mark M2.7 + M2.8 completed in the plan task tracker.
- connection-name capable-set comparer kept as StringComparer.Ordinal:
FlatteningService and SemanticValidator use all-ordinal name-keyed
dictionaries throughout; OrdinalIgnoreCase would be inconsistent with
the rest of the binding-resolution path — added comment documenting this
- IsAlarmCapable protocol-match confirmed consistent with DataConnectionFactory
(both OrdinalIgnoreCase); added case-insensitive InlineData variants
(OPCUA, opcua, mxgateway, MXGATEWAY) to lock the contract
- clarified FlatteningPipeline comment: "filters connections by alarm-capable
protocol, then collects their names" (was "maps from the protocol string")
- added DataConnectionLayer/DataConnectionFactory.cs path reference to
AlarmCapableProtocols sync-risk comment
FlatteningPipeline loaded data connections but never passed the alarm-capable
connection set to SemanticValidator, so the native-alarm-source capability check
(built but inert) never ran — a source bound to a non-alarm-capable connection
deployed silently. Compute the capable set (IAlarmSubscribableConnection: OPC UA
+ MxGateway) and thread it through ValidationService to SemanticValidator.