CLAUDE.md: the historian SDK is now owned inside HistorianGateway at
histsdk/ (the separate ~/Desktop/histsdk repo was folded in with history),
so the sister-project list no longer points at a standalone repo.
Also checks in working notes that were sitting untracked in the tree:
deferred.md (remaining deferred work snapshot), ScadaBridge-docs-fixed.md and
ScadaBridge-docs-issues.md (documentation-analysis report output).
CentralDbTestEnvironment sets five process-wide environment variables, and
Program's AddEnvironmentVariables() reads them at an unpredictable point during
host boot. With xUnit collection parallelization on, one fixture's teardown
could clear a var mid-boot for a sibling. Since the secrets adoption (G-4)
three of those keys are ${secret:...} references that fail closed, turning a
previously benign empty value into a SecretNotFoundException that aborts the
boot — an intermittent CI failure.
Adds a HostBootCollection that serializes every fixture booting a real host
while depending on that shared state, folding in the narrower "ActorSystem"
collection so its members stay serialized with each other as before. Site-role
fixtures stay parallel: they call Configuration.Sources.Clear(), dropping the
env-var provider, so they cannot participate in the race.
CentralDbTestEnvironment now also fails fast if two instances are ever live at
once, making a regression (a fixture added outside the collection) deterministic
rather than intermittent — this is what surfaced the disposed-CTS defect fixed
in the previous commit. Fixture teardown is try/finally so a throwing host
teardown can no longer strand the vars for the rest of the run.
Cost: Host.Tests runs ~2m30s -> ~4m10s; the serialized Central-boot classes are
most of the assembly's parallelism.
Fixes: Gitea #15
The host does not guarantee IHostedService.StopAsync is driven before the DI
container is disposed — WebApplicationFactory's teardown reaches Dispose first
— so cancelling the internal CTS from StopAsync threw ObjectDisposedException
and aborted the host's whole shutdown sequence. Four services shared the same
copy-pasted lifecycle and the same two races: StopAsync cancelling an already-
disposed CTS, and StartAsync reading _cts.Token lazily inside the Task.Run
lambda, which faults the loop task the host awaits when Dispose wins that race.
Each service now captures the token on the caller's thread, tolerates a
disposed CTS, and cancels-before-disposing so the loop is always signalled and
its pending Task.Delay sees a cancelled token rather than a dead source.
SiteAuditBacklogReporter also gains the outer OperationCanceledException guard
its sibling SiteAuditRetentionService already carried (arch-review 04 R2, R7),
without which a shutdown landing mid-probe threw TaskCanceledException out of
Host.StopAsync.
Surfaced while verifying the Gitea #15 test-harness fix: in Host.Tests the
aborted teardown skipped the fixture's env-var restore, contaminating every
later test in the run.
Refs: Gitea #15