The Secrets management UI (ZB.MOM.WW.Secrets Secrets.Ui, mounted at
/admin/secrets) has been linked from the NavMenu Admin section since the
Theme adoption, but no NavMenu test asserted it. Add bUnit coverage that
the item renders for an Administrator and is absent for a
Designer+Deployer principal, matching the existing role-gate test style.
Gating the detail modal/drawer on a held id rather than on the row resolving
(d14e0ee4) made it the surface's own job to clear that id when navigation
invalidates page-scoped state. ParkedMessages and ConfigurationAuditLog did not,
so paging away from an open row left the surface mounted on a notice it could
never recover from — reachable only by paging back.
The criterion is per-surface and comes down to whether the modal has content of
its own:
ParkedMessages, ConfigurationAuditLog — no keyed detail fetch; content resolves
from the loaded page alone. An entry paged out of view can never resolve again,
so these must clear on paging. They already cleared it on Search/OnSiteChanged
for the same reason, and clear _selectedIds on paging for the same reason
again; paging was simply missed.
NotificationReport, SiteCallsReport — fetch detail by id, so the modal still
shows real content after its row leaves the page. These deliberately do NOT
clear on paging and are unchanged.
Clearing on an explicit navigation action is user intent, not a resolve-driven
unmount, so this cannot reopen the handler-disposal race that d14e0ee4 closed.
PageScopedDetailStateTests covers all three paging entry points and records the
criterion so the next reader can tell why two surfaces clear and two do not. Run
against both clears reverted, all three fail; restored, all three pass.
CentralUI.Tests 994/994, solution build 0/0.
Also corrects two comments in ParkedMessages left stale by d14e0ee4 — they still
described the drawer as self-closing when a row stops resolving, which is the
behaviour that change deliberately removed.
The sweep's modal re-key (holding the row's id and re-resolving it, rather than
holding the record) also used that resolve as the modal's visibility gate. That
makes the modal's existence a function of list contents: any render where the
row is momentarily unresolvable unmounts the whole subtree and disposes every
event-handler id inside it, Close's included. A click already in flight against
a disposed handler makes the renderer throw GetRequiredEventBindingEntry during
DispatchEventAsync — which is how this surfaced, as an intermittent failure of
CloseButton_DismissesModal (989/990 on one run, green on re-run).
The record-held form made that structurally impossible: the modal existed
because the user opened it, and no list mutation could retract that. This
restores the property while keeping the re-key's actual benefit. Visibility now
gates on the held id; the resolve drives only content. An unresolvable row
degrades to an explicit notice and hides the row-scoped actions, while the frame
and Close stay mounted. Detail fetched by id still renders, so the user does not
lose the body they opened.
Applied to all four surfaces that shared the construction: NotificationReport,
ConfigurationAuditLog, ParkedMessages (offcanvas drawer) and SiteCallsReport.
Modal_StaysOpen_WhenItsRowLeavesThePage drops the opened row from the next query
and asserts the modal survives, keeps its fetched body, hides Retry/Discard, and
that Close still works. It was run against a deliberately restored defective
gate and failed there before passing here — a regression test that passes both
ways would be worthless against a race. 20 consecutive runs of the previously
flaky class: no failures. CentralUI.Tests 991/991, solution build 0/0.
The plan doc gains a section recording that the sweep was reported as
behaviour-preserving when it was not, and why the merge review missed it.
Applies the family-wide admin-UI cleanup playbook to the Central UI so the
Blazor surfaces stop diverging from the shared kit: buttons are grouped rather
than individually sized, long cell values are contained instead of widening
tables, and hard-coded colours give way to theme tokens.
The headline fix is that MainLayout passed Accent="#2f5fd0" to ThemeShell,
which the kit emits as an inline style on the shell root. Being a descendant of
<html>, it beat the [data-bs-theme="dark"] override for the entire app, so the
dark accent had never rendered. Declaring --accent in site.css :root instead
lets both schemes resolve; light is unchanged because the value already matched
the kit's light default.
Theme pins to 0.4.1, which upstreams the local .btn sizing block verbatim, so
that block is deleted here rather than duplicated. Verified byte-identical
before removal; the repo now declares no --bs-btn-* anywhere.
NOT purely cosmetic, contrary to the sweep's stated scope: four detail-modal
surfaces (NotificationReport, ConfigurationAuditLog, ParkedMessages,
SiteCallsReport) were additionally refactored from holding the selected record
to holding its id and re-resolving from the current page each render, with the
resolve doubling as the visibility gate. A background refresh that drops the
row now closes the modal instead of showing a stale snapshot. This is a
behaviour change and is called out rather than buried: a full-suite run turned
up one intermittent CentralUI failure, CloseButton_DismissesModal, whose stack
(GetRequiredEventBindingEntry during DispatchEventAsync) indicates the handler
was disposed between render and click — a window the previous field-held record
made structurally impossible. Treat the modal lifecycle here as unreviewed.
Build 0/0; suite green apart from that one intermittent failure.
MES alarm-status API §5.2 (docs/plans/2026-06-30-mes-alarm-status-api.md,
Phase 1 tasks 2-4). Site `Call` scripts had NO way to read alarm condition
state: the `Alarm` global exists only inside an on-trigger handler and
describes the one alarm that fired, and native mirrored conditions were
reachable only from the Debug View. That gap blocked the CvdReactor
SimpleAlarmStatus/AlarmStatus scripts entirely -- they cannot be written
without it. `Alarms.CurrentAsync()` closes it.
The data was already local: the script runs inside its own Instance Actor's
context, so this is a LOCAL Ask -- the same mechanism attribute reads use, no
cross-cluster hop. A dedicated GetAlarmSnapshotRequest/Response is used rather
than reusing DebugSnapshotRequest, which would materialise every attribute
value on every alarm poll; both are served from the same
BuildAlarmStatesSnapshot(), so the script view and the operator's Debug View
can never disagree.
Deliberate shape decisions:
- NOT scope-prefixed, unlike Attributes. Alarm identity is not a
scope-relative attribute name (computed alarms are keyed by configured
name, native conditions by a source-supplied reference), so prefixing
would hand a composed script a silently truncated list.
- Read-only. Native alarms are a read-only mirror of the source (no
ack-back), so no acknowledge/shelve operation is exposed.
- Placeholder rows are NOT pre-filtered: a caller must be able to tell
"binding configured and quiet" from "binding unknown". The documented
filter is `Active && !IsConfiguredPlaceholder`.
- ScriptAlarm lives in Commons so the runtime accessor and the compile-only
surface project to the SAME type -- a script binding at the design-time
gate binds identically at the site. Condition is the authority for
active/acked/severity, so one filter expression works across computed and
native alarms.
Mirrored on BOTH design-time surfaces. ScriptCompileSurface is covered by the
reflection parity guard (AlarmsAccessor added to its mirror pairs). The Central
UI Test-Run SandboxScriptHost is the third, hand-maintained mirror that the
parity test cannot reach (Central UI does not reference Site Runtime); without
it the design page would false-flag CS1061 on scripts the deploy gate accepts.
It throws a labelled ScriptSandboxException at run time -- there is no central
route to per-instance alarm state, and returning an empty list would read as
"nothing is in alarm", which is worse than an error.
ScriptTrustPolicy needs NO change, and the reason is structural rather than
incidental: the trust boundary is a deny-list over API roots, not an allow-list
of context members. A test pins that no ForbiddenScopes entry prefixes the
Commons script-surface namespace, so a future deny-list entry cannot silently
make ScriptAlarm untouchable.
Tests: 6 accessor cases (Ask contract, full native projection incl. AckTime,
unacked, computed-alarm derivation, placeholder visibility, scope-independence),
2 InstanceActor snapshot cases incl. equality with the Debug View row set, the
full MES script shape compiling against ScriptCompileSurface, 2 trust cases,
and a sandbox diagnose-clean case reading every projected ScriptAlarm field.
DECISION: a pager whose only two controls are permanently disabled is noise, so
the conventional behaviour ships — the bar is hidden when the result set is a
single page. NotificationReport, which raised the finding, opts in.
RATIONALE for opt-in rather than default-on. OffsetPager is shared, and its
summary span ("Page N of Y · T total") doubles as the ONLY total-count readout
on ConfigurationAuditLog — auto-hiding there would silently delete the result
count for every query returning under a page, and the existing Playwright
fixture asserts "3 total" on exactly such a query. So the behaviour lives in the
shared component (reusable for the next consumer) behind HideWhenSinglePage,
default false, which keeps every current consumer byte-identical.
The guard fires only when single-page-ness is POSITIVELY established:
PageCount <= 1 AND Page <= 1 AND !HasNextPage. A null TotalCount means the host
cannot count, so the bar renders — the controls never vanish while a further
page still exists.
NotificationReport's own Playwright pagination test seeds 51 rows (2 pages) and
is unaffected. 5 new bUnit tests cover hide-on-single-page, hide-on-empty,
show-on-multi-page, show-when-TotalCount-unknown, and the default-off path.
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.
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.
Central and each site are SEPARATE Akka clusters, so central cannot act on a
site's membership -- it asks. New TriggerSiteFailover/SiteFailoverAck contract
travels the existing ClusterClient command/control channel (mirroring the
RetryParkedOperation relay); the site's own SiteCommunicationActor performs the
graceful Leave and acks the outcome.
- ClusterFailoverCoordinator moved out of Host into Communication/ClusterState,
beside ActiveNodeEvaluator. Both paths now share ONE oldest-Up implementation;
SiteCommunicationActor cannot reference Host, and the two definitions must not
drift or the node asked to leave stops being the singleton host.
- Site scope is the SITE-SPECIFIC role (site-{SiteId}), not the base Site role --
site singletons are placed on the former, so the base role would move the wrong
node. Pinned by a unit test asserting the role string and by a real-cluster test.
- Site-side guards: refuses a command addressed to another site (a misroute must
never fail over a site the operator did not select), refuses when there is no
peer, and reports a fault as an ack rather than throwing into supervision --
a restart there would drop central's Ask into a bare timeout and lose the reason.
- Ack is sent before the Leave takes effect so it still reaches central.
- UI: the same control now serves both scopes via a SiteId parameter. The site
confirmation deliberately does NOT claim the admin's page will disconnect --
it won't, and crying wolf there devalues the central warning that is real. A
site refusal and an unreachable site surface distinctly.
- Rolling upgrade: a site on an older binary has no handler, so the message
dead-letters and the Ask times out, reported as "site did not respond". That
is the honest outcome; documented on the contract.
Fallout fixed: HealthPageTests now renders the page inside
CascadingAuthenticationState with the real policy set and IAuthorizationService,
because the cards embed an AuthorizeView. That mirrors production, where the
layout supplies the cascading value.
CentralFailoverControl lives in Components/Health/ (matching AuditKpiTiles /
SiteCallKpiTiles) rather than inline in Health.razor, so it is testable without
standing up the whole dashboard's DI graph.
- Admin-gated via AuthorizeView + RequireAdmin. The Health page itself is
intentionally all-roles, so the gate belongs on the control, not the page.
- Disabled with an explanatory title when the pair has no online standby;
the authoritative guard remains server-side against live cluster membership.
- Confirmation dialog (IDialogService, the page idiom) warns that singletons
hand over, in-flight work on the active node is interrupted, and THIS PAGE
will disconnect and reconnect against the new active node -- Traefik routes
the UI to the node being restarted, so a working failover otherwise reads as
a crash the admin caused.
- A refused failover (service returns null) surfaces the refusal; the UI never
reports a failover that did not happen.
7 bUnit tests. Two harness requirements that bit first: AuthorizeView needs a
cascading AuthenticationState (the app supplies it from the layout), and
BunitContext pre-registers a placeholder IAuthorizationService that throws on
policy evaluation -- both handled the same way NavMenuTests documents.
Runbook paragraphs added to Component-ClusterInfrastructure.md (new Manual
Failover section) and docker/README.md.
ecf6b628 pinned AngleSharp to 1.5.2 to clear GHSA-pgww-w46g-26qg. That fixed the
build but BROKE 33 CentralUI bunit tests at runtime with
MissingMethodException: AngleSharp.Dom.IHtmlCollection`1.get_Item(Int32)
because 1.5.x changed IHtmlCollection<T>'s indexer and bunit is compiled against
1.1.x. My mistake: I verified `dotnet build` was clean and did not run the test
suite before committing, so a runtime-only break sailed through.
There is no working patched combination upstream. Verified empirically:
AngleSharp 1.1.2 / 1.2.0 / 1.3.0 / 1.4.0 -> still flagged NU1902
AngleSharp 1.5.0 / 1.5.2 -> patched, but breaks bunit at runtime
bunit up to 2.7.2 (latest) -> still resolves AngleSharp 1.4.0
So the real choice is a suppressed advisory or an unbuildable suite. Scoped
suppression wins here because the reach is nil: AngleSharp is an HTML parser bunit
uses to assert on rendered markup, it ships in no production project, and the only
"documents" it parses are our own components' output.
Explicitly NOT the same call as GHSA-2m69-gcr7-jv3q (SQLitePCLRaw), whose
suppression was removed in 2026-07: that one masked a vulnerability on PRODUCTION
code paths and had a working patched version available. Neither is true here.
Revisit when bunit ships against AngleSharp 1.5+.
Verified:
dotnet build ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.slnx -> 0 Error(s), 0 Warning(s)
CentralUI.Tests -> 925 passed, 0 failed (was 33 failing)
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BL2Vu1ESDQ9SCN4gVKkdts
GHSA-pgww-w46g-26qg (NU1902, moderate) on AngleSharp 1.1.1, pulled in
transitively by bunit into CentralUI.Tests. Under TreatWarningsAsErrors this
made `dotnet build ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.slnx` fail on a CLEAN main - the whole
suite was unbuildable and every "0 warnings / suite green" gate unverifiable.
Pre-existing, not introduced here; surfaced while starting LocalDb Phase 1,
whose per-task verification depends on a green baseline.
Same fix as the identical break in HistorianGateway (historiangw @ 6bc005d):
pin the leaf, test-only. AngleSharp is a bunit HTML-parsing dependency and
reaches no production project. Bumping bunit does not help - 2.0.33-preview is
the current preview line and still resolves the vulnerable AngleSharp.
Verified: dotnet build ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.slnx -> 0 Error(s), 0 Warning(s)
(was 1 Error before this commit).
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BL2Vu1ESDQ9SCN4gVKkdts
The NuGetAuditSuppress in Directory.Packages.props was masking a LIVE high-severity
vulnerability, not documenting an accepted one. Only the Host project resolved a
patched SQLitePCLRaw.lib.e_sqlite3 2.1.12 (transitively, via ZB.MOM.WW.Auth.ApiKeys).
Every other SQLite consumer - AuditLog, SiteRuntime, StoreAndForward, SiteEventLogging
and 11 test projects - still resolved the vulnerable 2.1.11.
The suppression's rationale was factually wrong: it claimed 'the only patched native
lib is the SQLitePCLRaw 3.x line'. 2.1.12 patches this advisory within the 2.1.x line,
so the feared risky force-override of the whole family to 3.x is unnecessary.
Fix: explicit PackageReference to the patched 2.1.12 in each SQLite-consuming project,
plus the central PackageVersion row. Suppression removed, so the advisory is audited
again rather than silenced.
Rejected alternative: CentralPackageTransitivePinningEnabled. It clears the advisory in
one line but makes every central version a ceiling for transitive resolution, demanding
bumps to Google.Protobuf, Grpc.Net.Client, Microsoft.Data.SqlClient and Newtonsoft.Json.
That is a gRPC/data-access change to a production SCADA platform and deserves its own
reviewed commit.
Verified: forced full-solution restore reports no NU1903 (only the pre-existing,
unrelated AngleSharp NU1902 in CentralUI.Tests); all four previously-vulnerable src
projects now resolve 2.1.12; 55 projects build 0 warnings / 0 errors; 1108 tests pass
across the SQLite layer (AuditLog 354, ConfigurationDatabase 357, Security 181,
StoreAndForward 152, SiteEventLogging 64).
Wire the operator Alarm Summary page to the transient per-site live alarm
cache (ISiteAlarmLiveCache, T4). Live-cache-first: on site select the page
subscribes and rebuilds rows/rollup from near-real-time onChanged deltas; the
15s poll is kept untouched as the authority for NotReporting and as the
safety net whenever the cache is not live (pre-seed or degraded stream). Both
paths mutate shared state only via the Blazor dispatcher, so they never race,
and each rebuild is an idempotent snapshot.
- IAlarmSummaryService.BuildFromLiveAlarms: flattens a live AlarmStateChanged
snapshot to AlarmSummaryRows with the same deterministic instance-then-name
sort as GetSiteAlarmsAsync; NotReporting always empty on the live path.
- AlarmSummary.razor: inject ISiteAlarmLiveCache; subscribe on select,
re-subscribe on site change, unsubscribe on leave + Dispose.
- Tests: service BuildFromLiveAlarms flatten/sort/empty; page subscribe,
poll-fallback render, onChanged rebuild, unsubscribe on leave/change/dispose.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Adds 30d (720h) and 90d (2160h) toggle buttons alongside the existing
24h/7d controls on all four KPI trend surfaces. No fetch-logic changes:
the setters already recompute fromUtc and re-fetch, and the query service
(T5) transparently routes windows > RollupThresholdHours to hourly rollups
— so these windows are what actually exercise the rollup path. bUnit tests
extend the Audit and SiteCalls trend harnesses to cover the new buttons.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
GetSeriesAsync now branches on window width: windows wider than
RollupThresholdHours (default 168h/7d) read pre-aggregated hourly rollups
via GetHourlySeriesAsync; windows at or below the threshold read raw
samples via GetRawSeriesAsync (preserving intra-minute detail on 24h/7d).
The boundary is strict greater-than, so exactly 168h stays on the raw
path. KpiSeriesBucketer.Bucket runs unchanged on whichever series (a 90d
rollup can still exceed the point ceiling). Both ctors route identically
via a shared FetchSeriesAsync helper reading _options.RollupThresholdHours,
the same options instance that already supplies DefaultMaxSeriesPoints.
GetSeriesAsync public signature unchanged.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
The Secured Writes page embeds NodeBrowserDialog (@inject IBrowseService) for
the OPC UA tag picker; bUnit resolves the injected service at render time, so
three SecuredWritesTests failed with 'no registered service of type
IBrowseService'. Register a Substitute.For<IBrowseService>() singleton in the
fixture (mirrors NodeBrowserDialogSearchTests). Suite now 7/7 green.
Marks the PLAN-07 'Post-plan known issues' entry and the 00-MASTER-TRACKER
registry cross-reference RESOLVED.
Fully suppress search UI (box + results panel) when ShowSearch=false, and
reset search state on ShowAsync so a reused dialog never shows stale results.
The templates tree rendered a derived/composed member (e.g. LeftReactorSide,
derived from ReactorSide) as a flat leaf, omitting compositions it inherits
from its base (e.g. LeakTest composed onto ReactorSide). BuildCompositionLeavesFor
recursed only over a template's OWN composition rows; an inherited composition
row lives on the ancestor, and TemplateComposition has no IsInherited placeholder
(unlike attributes/alarms/scripts/native-sources), so the child's own Compositions
was empty. Same 'derived templates don't surface inherited members' family as
followups #1/#2, but for compositions. Deploy/flatten was always correct
(TemplateResolver.ResolveAllMembers walks the chain) — display-only.
Fix:
- BuildCompositionLeavesFor now renders the EFFECTIVE composition set (own +
inherited) via EffectiveCompositionsFor, which walks the inheritance chain
(leaf->root, child wins on InstanceName), mirroring the resolver.
- Inherited slots are flagged (TemplateTreeNode.IsInherited), badged 'inherited'
in the label, and their context menu offers only 'Open composed template'
(Rename/Delete edit the ancestor's slot, so suppressed on inherited nodes).
- The same inherited row can appear under several derived members (LeakTest under
both LeftReactorSide and RightReactorSide), so composition nodes use a
path-qualified KeyOverride to keep TreeView selection/expansion keys unique;
recursion is cycle-guarded.
Tests: +1 bUnit (TemplatesPageTests.Renders_InheritedComposition_UnderDerivedComposedMember);
CentralUI suite 867 green; full solution builds 0/0.
Docs: Component-CentralUI.md (effective composition set in tree); known-issues
tracker #9 recorded + resolved.
Note: CentralUI change — shows on wonder-app-vd03 only after that host is redeployed.
#3 — CollisionDetector counted a derived template's IsInherited placeholder
rows as a distinct origin from the parent members the inheritance walk
re-adds, reporting a spurious "Naming collision" for every inherited row and
blocking any attribute/composition add to a derived template. CollectDirectMembers
now skips IsInherited rows on the direct-template and inherited-parent walks;
it keeps them for the composed-module walk, where placeholders are the sole
representation of a derived module's inherited members (that walk does not
climb the composed template's parent chain).
#7 — SandboxAttributeAccessor (Central UI Test-Run host) omitted
WriteBatchAndWaitAsync / WaitAsync / WaitForAsync, so the editor false-flagged
valid instance scripts with CS1061 even though `template validate` and the
deploy gate accept them. Added the five overloads mirroring the runtime
AttributeAccessor; they throw a labelled ScriptSandboxException if run in
Test Run (the central sandbox has no device-batch / event-waiter transport).
Tests: +3 CollisionDetector unit + 1 end-to-end TemplateService (derived add
now succeeds); +2 ScriptAnalysisService diagnose-clean. Each new test verified
to fail without its fix with the exact user-facing symptom. Full suites green
(TemplateEngine.Tests 438, CentralUI.Tests 866).
Docs: Component-TemplateEngine.md (inherited-placeholder collision rule),
Component-ScriptAnalysis.md (third sandbox surface + its compile-clean guard),
known-issues tracker #3/#7 marked resolved and the minor note promoted to #8.
Resolves InboundAPI-026/027/028/029 (+ newly-surfaced -030).
- 026: authorize the scoped Database helper in the design doc; SQL-injection
protection is parameter binding (values never concatenated); allow writes via
ExecuteAsync; drop the false 'read-only' claim. Named connections only.
- 027: async ADO.NET end-to-end (no .GetAwaiter().GetResult()); honour the method
deadline token on ExecuteScalarAsync/ExecuteReaderAsync/ExecuteNonQueryAsync +
a CommandTimeout backstop derived from the method timeout.
- 028: negative-path tests (null-gateway, deadline cancellation, parameterization)
+ e2e Database + WaitForAttribute cases through the real endpoint.
- 029: WaitForAttribute is bounded by its WAIT timeout (per-wait CTS + client-abort
+ explicit token), NOT the method deadline (spec §6) — a long wait may outlive the
method timeout; WithRequestAborted threads the raw client-abort token separately.
- 030: Central UI compile-surface mirrors (InboundScriptHost / SandboxInboundScriptHost)
gained the Database member (drifted since the runtime helper was added) so the
authorized async API type-checks at the design-time gate.
Code-review finding UI-Med-2: the design doc + delivery adapter treat FromNumber and
MessagingServiceSid as either-or, but the entity ctor, EF schema, UI and CLI all hard-
required FromNumber — so a Messaging-Service-only Twilio config (a normal production
setup) could not be created. Bring the implementation into line with the spec:
- Commons: SmsConfiguration.FromNumber -> string? (ctor fromNumber optional);
UpdateSmsConfigCommand.FromNumber -> string?.
- ConfigurationDatabase: FromNumber.IsRequired(false) + migration SmsFromNumberOptional
(ALTER COLUMN nullable, idempotent; Down backfills '' — harmless, MsgSid keeps it
deliverable) + regenerated model snapshot.
- Transport: SmsConfigDto.FromNumber -> string? (round-trips a Messaging-Service-only config).
- CentralUI: form validation requires AccountSid + at-least-one-of(FromNumber, MsgSid);
nullable create/edit paths; From-number help text.
- CLI: --from-number no longer Required; BuildUpdateSmsConfigCommand validates the either-or.
- Adapter: From branch null-forgiving (guarded by the existing incomplete-config check).
Tests: ManagementActor MsgSid-only persists null FromNumber; CLI MsgSid-only builds +
neither-throws + contract (--from-number not Required); CentralUI MsgSid-only save.