# Schema Library (`SharedSchema`) — wiring audit **Date:** 2026-08-11 **Question:** the Schema Library admin page doesn't seem wired to anything. **Verdict:** the *read* path is complete and careful; the *write* path doesn't exist. One of the three gaps is active silent data loss, not just a missing feature. --- ## 1. What IS wired The `{"$ref":"lib:Name"}` resolver has four real consumers, plus guarded CRUD: | Consumer | Location | Role | |---|---|---| | Deploy-time flattening | `DeploymentManager/FlatteningPipeline.cs:150` | Pre-loads the library once into a name→JSON map; an unresolved ref fails the deploy | | Template validation | `TemplateEngine/Validation/ValidationService.cs:91,149` | Dangling / cyclic / over-depth ref validation | | Inbound API runtime | `InboundAPI/SchemaRefResolver.cs` → `ParameterValidator.cs:35`, `ReturnValueValidator.cs:41` | Resolves refs when validating live request/response bodies; gated on `InboundApiSchema.MightContainRef` so ref-free methods pay nothing | | Central UI value entry | `CentralUI/Components/Shared/ParameterValueForm.razor:166` via `ISchemaLibraryQueryService` | Inlines referenced schemas so value-entry forms render the real shape | Supporting cast, all present and correct: - Entity `Commons/Entities/Schemas/SharedSchema.cs`, repo `ISharedSchemaRepository`, EF mapping `SharedSchemaConfiguration`, registration in `ConfigurationDatabase/ServiceCollectionExtensions.cs:63`. - CRUD dispatched through `ManagementActor` (`ManagementActor.cs:2818-2884`) — the guard-running path, never a direct repo write from the UI. - Nav entry `NavMenu.razor:35`, page `Pages/Design/SchemaLibrary.razor`, tests `SchemaLibraryPageTests.cs` / `SchemaLibraryHandlerTests.cs`. So the library is genuinely consumed at deploy time, at runtime, and in one UI surface. --- ## 2. Gap 1 — no UI can produce a `lib:` reference `SchemaBuilder` is the **only** schema editor on every authoring surface: - `Pages/Design/ApiMethodForm.razor:84,90` (parameters + return) - `Pages/Design/SharedScriptForm.razor:71,76` - `Pages/Design/TemplateScriptDialog.razor:141,146` - `Pages/Design/SchemaLibrary.razor:46` — the library page itself Its type picker is `SchemaBuilderModel.PrimitiveTypes` (`SchemaBuilderModel.cs:37-38`): ```csharp { "string", "integer", "number", "boolean", "object", "array" } ``` No library-reference option, at root or property level. There is also **no raw-JSON escape hatch for schemas** — the Monaco editor on those forms edits the C# script body, and `ParameterValueForm`'s raw mode edits *values*, not the schema. **Consequence:** the Schema Library page creates entries that nothing else in the UI can point at. The only authoring routes for a ref are a direct DB edit or a bundle import. --- ## 3. Gap 2 — a ref authored outside the UI is silently destroyed on the next save `ParseSchema` inspects only the `type` property (`SchemaBuilderModel.cs:96-100`). A `$ref` node carries no `type`, so the node defaults to `"string"`, and `Serialize` writes that back. Verified by running the round-trip through `SchemaBuilderModel` directly (throwaway probe, since removed): ``` {"$ref":"lib:Address"} → {"type":"string"} {"type":"object","properties":{"addr":{"$ref":"lib:Address"},"name":{"type":"string"}},"required":["addr"]} → {"type":"object","properties":{"addr":{"type":"string"},"name":{"type":"string"}},"required":["addr"]} ``` Both root-level and nested (`SchemaBuilderModel.cs:131-133`) refs collapse. **Consequence:** open any ApiMethod / SharedScript / TemplateScript whose definition carries a ref, change anything at all, save — and the contract is silently widened to a bare string. Deploy still passes (the ref is gone, so there is nothing left to dangle) and nothing warns. **Sharpest edge:** the Schema Library page edits entries with `SchemaBuilder Mode="value"`, so a library entry that references *another* library entry — which `ManagementActor.cs:2921` explicitly permits — is flattened to `{"type":"string"}` the moment an operator edits it. **Reachability — correction.** An earlier draft of this report called this "worse than merely unfinished: the feature is reachable, and touching it destroys data." That overstates it. The corruption requires a `$ref` to exist first, and per §6 **no `$ref` exists anywhere in either environment** — and since there is no UI path (§2) and no CLI path (§7) to author one, the only way to create one today is a hand-edit of the database. So this is a **trap laid for the first ref**, not an active defect. It becomes live the moment §5.2 ships, or the moment someone hand-authors a reference. --- ## 4. Gap 3 — library entries don't travel between environments `SharedSchema` appears **nowhere** in `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Transport/`. Contrast its sibling `SharedScript`, which is a first-class Transport artifact across `Serialization/EntityDtos.cs`, `Serialization/EntitySerializer.cs`, `Export/BundleExporter.cs`, `Export/ResolvedExport.cs`, `Export/DependencyResolver.cs`, `Import/ArtifactDiff.cs` and `Import/BundleImporter.cs`. **Consequence:** a ref that resolves in dev dangles after import into prod. The import-time script trust gate won't catch it — that gate covers script *bodies*, and this is a schema. --- ## 5. Remediation, if the feature is kept Three separable slices, in dependency order. **Read §6 first** — on current evidence none of these is urgent, and the prior question is whether the feature should exist at all. ### 5.1 Close the round-trip trap (small, independent) Give `SchemaNode` a passthrough for subtrees the model doesn't understand, so an unrecognised node (`$ref` included) round-trips **verbatim** instead of collapsing to `{"type":"string"}`. Closes Gap 2 outright, needs no new UI, and is a **hard prerequisite for 5.2** — shipping the authoring UI without it would make the corruption reachable for the first time. Test to add alongside: a round-trip guard asserting a `$ref` node survives parse→serialize at both root and property level — run it against the current code first and observe it fail, or it proves nothing. ### 5.2 Make refs authorable (the actual "wire it up") Add a library-reference entry to the `SchemaBuilder` type picker, populated from the existing `ISchemaLibraryQueryService` (already registered, `CentralUI/ServiceCollectionExtensions.cs:142`). Emits `{"$ref":"lib:Name"}`; with 5.1 in place it round-trips. This is what actually connects the Schema Library page to the rest of the system. ### 5.3 Carry `SharedSchema` in Transport bundles (separate, larger) DTO + serializer + exporter + dependency resolution (walk definition bodies for `lib:` refs so referenced entries are pulled into the bundle) + differ + importer. Mirrors the `SharedScript` shape throughout. Worth its own pass, and worth deciding whether an unresolved ref on import is a blocker row or an advisory warning — the existing name-resolution severity split (template = advisory, ApiMethod = hard error) is the precedent. --- ## 6. Is the feature needed at all? The gaps above describe an unfinished feature. The prior question — asked after the audit — is whether it should be finished, and the evidence says not on current usage. ### 6.1 Usage: zero, in both environments Queried live against `scadabridge-mssql` on 2026-08-11: | | `ScadaBridgeConfig` (docker rig) | `ScadaBridgeConfig2` (docker-env2) | |---|---|---| | `SharedSchemas` rows | **0** | **0** | | Definitions containing `$ref` | **0** | **0** | | `ApiMethods` | 0 | 0 | | `TemplateScripts` | 31 | 15 | | …of those, carrying *any* parameter definition | 5 | 4 | Not only has the library never been used — most scripts don't declare a typed parameter shape at all, which is the precondition for ever wanting a reusable one. *(Production `wonder-app-vd03` was deliberately not queried; see §7.)* ### 6.2 Origin: speculative, not requirement-driven It was not built to satisfy a stated need. The schema-editor design doc lists it under deferred future work — reuse of `$ref` across templates *"could be a future template-level schema library"* (`docs/plans/2026-05-12-script-schema-editor.md:117-118`). It was built later as M9/T32. The `Scope` column is likewise documented as being for *future* namespacing — a speculative field on a speculative feature. ### 6.3 The benefit is authoring-time DRY only Resolution is **inlining, not indirection**: `FlatteningPipeline` and `SchemaRefResolver` expand `lib:Name` into the schema body at deploy / validation / runtime. The library therefore adds no runtime capability whatsoever — an inline schema does the entire job. Its single benefit is not retyping a shared shape at authoring time. That benefit also carries a cost that *grows with adoption*: there is no reverse index. Editing `lib:Address` silently changes every referencing contract at the next deploy, with no "what references this?" view and no versioning. Tolerable at 2 references, unpleasant at 20. Any decision to finish the feature should budget for an impact-analysis view alongside 5.2. ### 6.4 Options 1. **Delete it.** The resolver plumbing (4 consumers), the page, entity, table, repository, ManagementActor handlers and tests are all carried for zero users. Defensible on the evidence. 2. **Leave it dormant, fix nothing.** Zero cost today, because per §3 the defect cannot fire without a ref and no ref exists. Revisit when a genuinely repeated payload shape appears. 3. **Finish it** (5.1 + 5.2 + 5.3, plus an impact-analysis view per 6.3). Justified only by known upcoming work with a repeated non-trivial shape — e.g. one MES order envelope shared across several inbound methods. **Recommendation: option 2, with a hard trigger.** If a `lib:` ref is ever authored, §5.1 must land in the same change or the builder will destroy it. If nothing needs the library within roughly six months, take option 1 rather than leaving permanent unexercised surface in the codebase. --- ## 7. Notes - Nothing in this report was changed. No fix has been applied; the verification probe used in §3 was deleted after use. - The CLI has no schema-library commands either (`src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CLI/` has no `SharedSchema` reference), so there is no scriptable authoring path as a workaround. This is why §3's trap is currently unreachable: hand-editing the database is the only way to create a ref. - The §6.1 counts are from the two **local docker** environments only. Production (`wonder-app-vd03`) was not queried — that is an operator action, not one to take unasked. If that box carries inbound methods with `$ref` definitions, §3 is live there and the §6.4 recommendation changes.