F1 (HIGH) DebugStreamBridgeActor: the 5-minute orphan net measured the MAILBOX
(SetReceiveTimeout), and once stream events were correctly marked
INotInfluenceReceiveTimeout nothing recurring reset it — the snapshot lands once
and GrpcStreamStable once — so every healthy session self-terminated at ~6 min
with a false "Site disconnected". Replaced with a periodic self-tick
(ConsumerLivenessCheckInterval, 30s) over a consumer-last-seen stamp renewed only
by DebugStreamConsumerAlive, which DebugStreamService Tells on a shared timer to
every session still in its registry (holding a session there IS "a consumer is
attached" — both the Blazor view and the SignalR hub release it on
dispose/disconnect, and it works headless). Reverting the wrapper was rejected: it
would restore the quiet-instance orphan bug.
F2 (MED) SiteStreamGrpcClient: the RpcException(Cancelled) filter now requires
cts.IsCancellationRequested. A peer-originated / channel-dispose Cancelled fired
none of onError/onCompleted/onConnected, leaving SiteAlarmAggregatorActor with
_streamDown=false forever (IsLive stuck true, reconcile reopen guard never fired).
F3 (MED) SiteStreamGrpcClient: a header TIMEOUT is no longer reported as
connected — that shape is exactly what an unreachable site produces, and it
cleared _streamDown, consumed _seedOnConnect and launched a full snapshot fan-out
at a dead site. AwaitHeadersAsync returns bool; the first received event is the
fallback connected signal, fired at most once from headers OR first event.
F4 (LOW-MED) SqliteAuditWriter.MarkReconciledUpToAsync: the blanket below-cursor
UPDATE retired late-stamped inserts that were never served (then age-purged —
silent loss). The flip is now bounded by insertion order: a Pending row retires
only if its rowid is at or below the high-water mark of rows this instance has
served from ReadPendingSinceAsync (clamped on purge, since SQLite reuses rowids);
Forwarded rows are exempt (central ACKed them over the push path). At-least-once
is unchanged.
F5 (LOW) Documented the liveness dependency (a served row never covered by a later
cursor stays Pending forever; PurgeExpiredAsync never purges Pending) in
ISiteAuditQueue + Component-AuditLog.md, and added a cheap site-health signal:
SiteAuditBacklogReporter logs a rate-limited warning when the existing
oldest-pending metric exceeds 24h.
F6 (MED) SiteAlarmAggregatorActor: _fanoutSinceLastTick was armed by the
reconcile's OWN fan-out, so steady state ran fan-out→skip→fan-out→skip — one
reconcile per 2x interval (120s), halving the not-reporting refresh and the alarm
reconcile backstop. The skip is now armed only by connect/failover-driven seeds
(initial, _seedOnConnect, and a re-seed queued behind one).
Tests: Communication.Tests 691 passed (+13), AuditLog.Tests 382 passed (+5).
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.
Phase 4 of the ClusterClient -> gRPC migration deleted the Akka transports
but left the naming behind: `ClusterClientSiteAuditClient` was transport-
agnostic and worked unchanged, so it survived the deletion under a name
that now describes a transport the repo no longer has. Same for a scatter
of doc-comments still framing gRPC as "the new transport" beside an Akka
one that is gone.
Renames it to `SiteCommunicationAuditClient` (and its test file) and
rewrites the stale comments to describe the single transport that exists.
Also tightens CLAUDE.md: drops the self-describing directory listing and
the 27-component enumeration in favour of the non-obvious parts only.
Behaviour-neutral: names and prose only. Recorded as the Phase 4
follow-up in docs/plans/2026-07-22-clusterclient-to-grpc-plan.md.
Central now ALSO listens for the seven site→central control messages over
gRPC, alongside the existing ClusterClient path. Nothing flips to gRPC yet —
sites keep CentralTransport=Akka (T1A.3's job); central simply starts also
accepting.
- CentralControlGrpcService (Communication.Grpc): decodes each RPC onto the
SAME in-process message the ClusterClient path carries, Asks the existing
CentralCommunicationActor (zero handler-logic changes), encodes the reply via
the T1A.1 mapper. Readiness-gated like SiteStreamGrpcServer.SetReady —
Unavailable until AkkaHostedService hands the actor over. Heartbeat stays
fire-and-forget (Tell, always-OK, never gated on readiness). Ingest reuses the
shared SiteStreamGrpcServer.AuditIngestAskTimeout constant. Fault→status
mapping is retry-aware: Unavailable (never dispatched, safe to cross-node
retry) vs DeadlineExceeded/Internal (it ran, do not re-send elsewhere).
- CentralControlAuthInterceptor (Host): a SEPARATE interceptor class, not a
variant constructor on ControlPlaneAuthInterceptor. Central's model is per-site
(verify the Bearer token against the key for the site in the required
x-scadabridge-site header, via ISitePskProvider) where a site verifies its one
own-key — a genuinely different model. Fail-closed on every branch: missing or
blank header, unresolvable key, and mismatched token all → PermissionDenied,
never pass-through. One public constructor only (the explicit-prefix ctor is
internal), pinned by a reflection test — a second public ctor makes
Grpc.AspNetCore's GetFactory() throw per-call and silently disables the gate.
- Explicit Kestrel h2c listener on new option ScadaBridge:Node:CentralGrpcPort
(default 8083, symmetric with sites), mirroring the Site branch. Additive to
central's :5000 HTTP/1 surface, which is untouched — gRPC does NOT go through
Traefik (HTTP/1 only). Registered by type on AddGrpc; service mapped with
MapGrpcService. Port range-validated by NodeOptionsValidator.
- Rig: publish the central gRPC port 9013:8083 / 9014:8083 on both central nodes
so a later task can exercise it.
Tests: CentralControlEndToEndTests (Host.Tests, TestServer + real interceptor +
real service over a stub actor) proves auth positives/negatives are
distinguishable and covers unary + the ingest bridge shapes; the interceptor is
registered BY TYPE, never in DI. CentralControlAuthInterceptorTests pins the
per-site gate + one-public-ctor invariant. CentralControlGrpcServiceTests
(Communication.Tests, TestKit) covers the readiness gate, fire-and-forget
heartbeat, and the DeadlineExceeded-vs-Unavailable status mapping. No active
<Protobuf> item. Communication.Tests (356) + Host.Tests (384) green.
Phase 1A of the ClusterClient→gRPC migration needs a wire contract for the
seven messages SiteCommunicationActor forwards to /user/central-communication.
This lands the contract and its mapper only — hosting (T1A.2) and the site-side
transport seam (T1A.3) follow.
`Protos/central_control.proto` (package scadabridge.centralcontrol.v1, service
CentralControlService) declares SubmitNotification, QueryNotificationStatus,
IngestAuditEvents, IngestCachedTelemetry, ReconcileSite, ReportSiteHealth and
Heartbeat. Note the direction is the inverse of SiteStreamService: here the site
dials and central serves.
Decisions worth recording:
- The two ingest RPCs IMPORT sitestream.proto and reuse AuditEventBatch /
CachedTelemetryBatch / IngestAck rather than redeclaring them. The site
telemetry actor already builds those messages, so a second copy would fork one
wire contract into two kept in lockstep by hand. ForwardState / IngestedAtUtc
stay off-wire exactly as they are today.
- Heartbeat replies google.protobuf.Empty — it is fire-and-forget and must never
surface a fault onto the heartbeat timer path.
- The three NULLABLE SiteHealthReport collections travel inside single-field
wrapper messages (ConnectionEndpointMapDto / TagQualityMapDto /
NodeStatusListDto). proto3 cannot express presence on repeated/map fields, but
null and empty genuinely differ here — SiteHealthCollector emits
`ClusterNodes: _clusterNodes?.ToList()` and the central health surface reads
null as "not reported", not as "reported empty". Same reasoning drives the
BoolValue/Int64Value/DoubleValue wrappers on LocalDbReplicationConnected,
LocalDbOplogBacklog and the two age gauges, whose docs are explicit that null
is not zero/false.
- ConnectionHealthEnum reserves 0 for UNSPECIFIED instead of mapping Connected
onto it, and the decoder resolves anything unknown to ConnectionHealth.Error.
An unrecognised connection state must not render as "healthy".
- Guid? execution ids travel as "D" strings with empty meaning null; a malformed
non-empty value throws rather than being laundered into "no correlation".
- DateTimeOffset normalizes to a UTC instant (a protobuf Timestamp has no
offset). Lossless in practice — every producer stamps UTC — and documented +
asserted rather than left implicit.
SiteCallDtoMapper gains a ToDto(SiteCall) overload. Its doc comment previously
asserted such a method "would be dead code"; that held only while ClusterClient
was the sole path from IngestCachedTelemetryCommand (which carries SiteCall, not
SiteCallOperational) to central. Comment corrected alongside.
Golden tests round-trip every message through a real protobuf encode/decode —
DTO → proto → bytes → proto → DTO — with a fully-populated case and a
null/empty/minimal case for every optional member. Verified to have teeth by
mutation: dropping a scalar, collapsing an empty nullable collection to absent,
and nulling a gauge each fail a test.
Codegen stays CHECKED IN under CentralControlGrpc/ (protoc segfaults in the
linux_arm64 Docker image); no active <Protobuf> item is committed.
docker/regen-proto.sh is generalized to `regen-proto.sh [sitestream|
centralcontrol|all]` — it now injects the ItemGroup rather than unwrapping a
comment, so it no longer depends on there being exactly one Protobuf line, and
it restores the csproj verbatim on every exit path.
Phase 0 of the ClusterClient→gRPC migration
(docs/plans/2026-07-22-clusterclient-to-grpc-plan.md). Standalone hardening: it
closes a gap that exists today and is a precondition for moving command/control
onto gRPC in later phases.
T0.1 — delete the ManagementActor ClusterClientReceptionist registration.
It was built for an out-of-cluster CLI that was never written: the shipped CLI
speaks HTTP Basic to /management, which asks the actor in-process through
ManagementActorHolder. Nothing in the repo ever sent to /user/management. The
actor still runs there; only the cross-boundary advertisement is gone. Six
documents claimed the CLI used ClusterClient — including the CLI's own README
"Architecture Notes" — and are corrected here rather than left to rot.
T0.2 — record, do not port, the dead integration-routing path.
IntegrationCallRequest is unwired at BOTH ends: RouteIntegrationCallAsync has
zero callers anywhere, and RegisterLocalHandler(Integration, …) appears only in
a test, so production always answers "Integration handler not available". It is
excluded from the gRPC contract (28 of 29 commands migrate) rather than
enshrined on an additive-only wire format, and deleting it during a
transport migration would mix a behavioural change into a change whose whole
value is that behaviour is identical. See
docs/known-issues/2026-07-22-integration-call-routing-is-dead-code.md.
T0.3 — preshared-key authentication on SiteStreamService.
The service shipped with no auth at all: plaintext h2c, no interceptor, so
anything that could reach a site node's :8083 could open a live data stream or
read audit rows back via PullAuditEvents/PullSiteCalls. ControlPlaneAuthInterceptor
now gates /sitestream.SiteStreamService/ — modeled on LocalDbSyncAuthInterceptor
(constant-time compare, fail-closed, PermissionDenied) but gating a SET of
service prefixes so phases 1A/1B add services rather than interceptors. LocalDb
sync keeps its own separate key: it authenticates the pair partner, not central,
and collapsing the two would make a site's central-facing key also admit writes
into its database.
Keys are per site (SB-GRPC-PSK-<siteId>), never fleet-wide, so a compromised
site yields only its own. Central attaches them through ControlPlaneCredentials,
which binds CallCredentials to the channel — covering unary and streaming
uniformly, and letting the key resolve asynchronously, which a client
interceptor could not do without blocking. All three central→site channel
creation sites go through it (SiteStreamGrpcClient and both audit pull invokers);
the pull invokers' channel caches are re-keyed by (site, endpoint) because
credentials are per-site and bound to the channel.
Two decisions beyond the plan:
* StartupValidator now requires GrpcPsk on Site nodes. The plan specified only
the runtime gate, but fail-closed with no boot check produces a node that
joins, answers heartbeats and reports healthy while refusing every stream,
audit pull and telemetry ingest — silent and total. Same reasoning as the
existing inbound API-key pepper rule.
* Added Communication:SitePsks as a central-side key map. The plan assumed
central would read the store, seeded via a dev KEK; the docker rig
deliberately boots with no master key, so store-only resolution would leave
it unable to dial its own sites. The store stays primary — it is the only
source that can serve a site added at runtime — with the map covering
key-less hosts and one-off pins. Neither source falling back to
"unauthenticated" is the invariant.
T0.4 — dev keys on both rigs and tests.
34 tests. The seven that matter most exercise a real in-process gRPC stack over
TestServer: the unit tests on either side of the wire would both stay green if
the halves disagreed, and gRPC refuses call credentials on a plaintext channel
by default — the UnsafeUseInsecureChannelCallCredentials opt-in is only provable
by making a real call. They confirm correct key passes on unary AND streaming,
wrong key and no-credentials both get PermissionDenied, and an unresolvable key
fails the call with nothing reaching the service.
OPERATIONAL: a site node upgraded to this build without a key will not boot.
That includes the gitignored deploy/wonder-app-vd03/ overlay.
Adds the active-central-node, in-memory, reference-counted per-site live alarm
cache backing the operator Alarm Summary page. No persisted central alarm store
([PERM]) — no EF entity/table/migration/DbSet.
- ISiteAlarmLiveCache (new): singleton seam — Subscribe(siteId, onChanged) ->
IDisposable (ref-counted, linger stop on last-out), GetCurrentAlarms, IsLive.
- SiteAlarmAggregatorActor (new): one per site. Seed-then-stream ordering copied
from DebugStreamBridgeActor — open the site-wide alarm-only gRPC stream first,
buffer live deltas while the snapshot fan-out runs, flush with per-key dedup
(AlarmKey = InstanceUniqueName|AlarmName|SourceReference), then live pass-through
into an in-memory dict. Placeholder rows seeded from the snapshot and never
expected on the stream; a real-alarm delta (distinct key) never wipes them.
NodeA<->NodeB reconnect (retry budget + stability window), reconnect re-seeds,
periodic reconcile (authoritative clear-and-rebuild) corrects instance-set drift,
and a budget-exhausted stream self-heals on the next reconcile tick.
- SiteAlarmLiveCacheService (new): DI singleton facade — viewer reference-counting,
linger-delayed last-out stop (version + TryRemove(ref) race guards), the
snapshot fan-out seed (RequestDebugSnapshotAsync per Enabled instance, capped),
bounded start-retry self-heal on transient start failure, and the immutable
published-snapshot store the page reads. Cache mutated only on the actor thread;
viewer callbacks invoked outside the lock.
- CommunicationOptions: LiveAlarmCacheLinger (30s), LiveAlarmCacheReconcileInterval
(60s), LiveAlarmCacheSeedConcurrency (8), LiveAlarmCacheMaxSubscribersPerSite
(200). Task 6 formalizes eager validation + telemetry.
- DI registration + AkkaHostedService SetActorSystem wiring on the active central node.
- Tests: 14 actor (seed/stream ordering, dedup, native-alarm parity, placeholder
coherence, reconnect re-seed, reconcile replace, self-heal, stop) + 6 service
(shared start, linger stop, resubscribe cancels stop, idempotent dispose, unknown
site, transient-start self-heal). Code-reviewer pass: no persistence, no Critical;
both Important findings addressed.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Add SiteStreamGrpcClient.SubscribeSiteAsync mirroring SubscribeAsync but for
the site-wide, alarm-only SubscribeSite RPC: builds a SiteStreamRequest, opens
the server stream, and delivers each event via a typed Action<AlarmStateChanged>
callback (this stream is alarm-only by contract, so Task 4's per-site cache
consumes an alarm delta with no downstream type test). Reuses the shared
enrichment mapping via a new internal ConvertToAlarmEvent helper that returns
null for any non-alarm event, defensively filtering anything that should never
appear on the stream. Factory unchanged - it already caches a client per
(site, endpoint). Adds focused unit tests for the alarm-only filter and the
test-only-client guard.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Adds an additive, site-wide, alarm-only gRPC stream backing the aggregated
Alarm Summary. Proto: new SiteStreamRequest { correlation_id } message + rpc
SubscribeSite(SiteStreamRequest) returns (stream SiteStreamEvent) on
SiteStreamService — purely additive, no field renumbering. Regenerated the
checked-in SiteStreamGrpc/*.cs.
Server: SubscribeInstance and the new SubscribeSite now delegate to a shared
RunSubscriptionStreamAsync helper (readiness/shutdown guards, correlation-id
validation, duplicate replacement, concurrency cap, bounded DropOldest channel,
relay actor, SiteConnectionOpened/Closed telemetry, guaranteed cleanup). The
only variation is the subscribe delegate: SubscribeSite calls
ISiteStreamSubscriber.SubscribeSiteAlarms (no per-instance filter). Added
SubscribeSiteAlarms to the ISiteStreamSubscriber contract (SiteStreamManager
already implements it from T1). StreamRelayActor reused unchanged — it already
drops IsConfiguredPlaceholder rows and maps the enriched AlarmStateUpdate.
Tests: SubscribeSite subscribes site alarms + removes on cancel, rejects unsafe
correlation ids, and relays a domain AlarmStateChanged as a proto
AlarmStateUpdate on the stream.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MtdgwpEeCUn6cUA5f1LMPj
Placeholder AlarmStateChanged rows are a DebugView snapshot-only concept emitted
by InstanceActor.BuildAlarmStatesSnapshot; they are never a real alarm transition.
Their timestamp may be DateTimeOffset.MinValue (the Protobuf Timestamp lower boundary),
which can throw when packed via Timestamp.FromDateTimeOffset.
Added early-return guard at the top of HandleAlarmStateChanged before any timestamp
pack or channel write. Updated the existing NativeBindingLinkage round-trip test to
use a real (non-placeholder) native alarm; added DropsAlarmStateChanged_WhenIsConfiguredPlaceholder
to assert placeholders are silently dropped (15/15 pass).
Add two additive init-only fields to AlarmStateChanged so the Debug View can
nest live native conditions under their configured source-binding node:
- NativeSourceCanonicalName (binding canonical name, e.g. "Motor1.MotorAlarms")
- IsConfiguredPlaceholder (quiet-binding placeholder flag; default false)
Flow on BOTH cross-process paths:
- Live: proto AlarmStateUpdate fields 22/23 -> StreamRelayActor packs ->
SiteStreamGrpcClient unpacks (regenerated SiteStreamGrpc/Sitestream.cs).
- Snapshot (Newtonsoft): record defaults carry through; no special handling.
NativeAlarmActor.Emit now stamps NativeSourceCanonicalName = _source.CanonicalName.
Additive-only: no existing positional constructor or wire frame changed.
Tests: StreamRelayActorTests round-trips both fields pack->unpack;
NativeAlarmActorTests asserts the emitted event carries the binding canonical name.
Replace ValueFormatter.FormatDisplayValue with AttributeValueCodec.Encode
in StreamRelayActor so List<T> attribute values cross the gRPC wire as a
JSON array (e.g. ["a","b"]) rather than a comma-joined display string.
Scalars and null values are unaffected. Tests cover List→JSON, scalar
string pass-through, and null→empty-string.
- MockSiteStreamGrpcClient.SubscribeCalls and UnsubscribedCorrelationIds
switched from bare List<T> to lock-guarded backing fields with snapshot
accessors, eliminating the actor-thread/test-thread data race (matches
the existing lock(events) pattern for ReceivedEvents)
- AttributeKey and AlarmKey null-guard each component with ?? string.Empty
so a null SourceReference/AlarmName/etc. cannot silently collide with an
empty-string component in the dedup dictionary
- On_Snapshot_Opens_GrpcStream renamed to
On_Snapshot_Does_Not_Open_Additional_GrpcStream; assertion updated to
confirm exactly one subscribe (the PreStart stream-first open) with no
second subscribe after snapshot delivery
- _stopped ordering in InstanceNotFound path moved after CleanupGrpc()
for consistency with DebugStreamTerminated and ReceiveTimeout handlers
Re-architect DebugStreamBridgeActor from snapshot-first to stream-first so no
attribute/alarm event occurring during the snapshot-build + network-transit
window is lost (#26).
Lifecycle change:
- PreStart now opens the gRPC subscription FIRST (alongside sending the
SubscribeDebugViewRequest), so live events start flowing immediately.
- Phase model via a single _snapshotDelivered flag (mutated only on the actor
thread). While buffering (snapshot not yet delivered), AttributeValueChanged/
AlarmStateChanged are appended to an ordered _preSnapshotBuffer instead of
being delivered. After snapshot+flush, the same handlers pass through directly.
- On DebugViewSnapshot: deliver snapshot, then flush the buffer in arrival order
with per-entity dedup, then set _snapshotDelivered=true (pass-through).
Dedup rule (exactly-once):
- Identity: attributes by (InstanceUniqueName, AttributePath, AttributeName);
alarms by (InstanceUniqueName, AlarmName, SourceReference) so native
per-condition alarms are not conflated. Keys joined with a NUL delimiter
(declared as an escaped char constant; no raw NUL in source) so distinct
identities never collide on a space within a name.
- Boundary: a buffered event whose timestamp is <= the snapshot's timestamp for
the same entity is already reflected -> DROP; strictly-newer (>) -> DELIVER;
entity absent from the snapshot -> DELIVER (genuine gap-window event).
Preserved paths:
- M2.11 InstanceNotFound: with stream-first the gRPC stream is already open, so
the not-found path now tears it down (CleanupGrpc) + clears the buffer, does
NOT enter pass-through, delivers the not-found snapshot, and stops cleanly.
- Reconnect (ReconnectGrpcStream -> OpenGrpcStream) does not touch the phase
flag: a mid-session reconnect resumes pass-through; a reconnect during the
buffering phase stays buffering until the snapshot arrives.
- Communication-008 retry/stability/stop/terminate + ReceiveTimeout orphan net
unchanged. Duplicate/late snapshot after delivery is ignored defensively.
Tests: 10 new M2.18 tests (stream-first ordering, gap-window buffering, dedup
drop/deliver for attrs + alarms, ordering, pass-through, InstanceNotFound
teardown, reconnect-during-buffering, reconnect-after-snapshot) + revised the
M2.11 not-found test to assert stream teardown. Full DebugStreamBridgeActor
class green: 23/23.
- Add DebugStreamBridgeActorTests: On_InstanceNotFound_Snapshot_Forwards_To_OnEvent_Does_Not_Open_Stream_And_Terminates — asserts _onEvent receives the not-found snapshot, SubscribeCalls remains empty, and the actor terminates cleanly via Watch/ExpectTerminated.
- Add comment in DebugStreamBridgeActor near Context.Stop(Self) explaining that the subsequent StopDebugStream Tell from DebugStreamService.StopStream produces a benign expected dead-letter.
- Reword not-found toast in DebugView.razor to "Instance not found on the selected site — check the deployment target." (accurate when the instance may be deployed to a different site).