# Structured Multi-Value (List) Attribute — Implementation Plan > **For Claude:** REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers-extended-cc:executing-plans (or subagent-driven-development) to implement this plan task-by-task. **Goal:** Add a first-class `DataType.List` attribute type (a homogeneous list of any scalar element type) that round-trips through authoring, flatten, site runtime, OPC UA read/write, streaming, UI, and CLI. **Architecture:** One new `DataType.List` enum member + a nullable `ElementDataType` companion on the attribute entities and `ResolvedAttribute`. A single round-trippable `AttributeValueCodec` (JSON array, invariant culture) encodes/decodes list values everywhere they are stored or transmitted; scalars keep their current string behavior unchanged. The script-accessor `.ToString()` boundary and the InstanceActor in-memory store are the core runtime changes. **Tech Stack:** C#/.NET 10, Akka.NET 1.5, EF Core 10 (MS SQL + SQLite), gRPC, Blazor Server, System.CommandLine CLI. **Design doc:** `docs/plans/2026-06-16-multivalue-attribute-design.md` (approved). **Branch:** `feature/multivalue-attribute` (off main; design committed `b238228`). **Conventions for every task:** - TDD: write the failing test, see it fail, implement, see it pass, commit. - Targeted builds/tests only — build the affected project(s) and run the filtered test(s); a full-solution build runs once in the final task. - Build a project: `dotnet build src//.csproj` - Run filtered tests: `dotnet test tests//.csproj --filter ` - Allowed element types (the 6 scalars): `String, Int32, Float, Double, Boolean, DateTime`. **Not** `Binary`, **not** nested `List`. --- ### Task MV-1: Type model — enum member + ElementDataType companion **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~4 min **Parallelizable with:** none (foundation; everything else depends on it) **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Types/Enums/DataType.cs` - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Entities/Templates/TemplateAttribute.cs` - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Entities/Instances/InstanceAttributeOverride.cs` - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Types/Flattening/FlattenedConfiguration.cs` (the `ResolvedAttribute` record, ~line 57) **Step 1 — Add the enum member.** Append `List` as the last member of `DataType` (append-only; do not reorder — the enum is persisted by name via `HasConversion`, but appended-last is the safe convention): ```csharp public enum DataType { Boolean, Int32, Float, Double, String, DateTime, Binary, List } ``` **Step 2 — Add `ElementDataType` to the two entities and the resolved record.** `TemplateAttribute.cs` (after the `DataType DataType` property, ~line 26): ```csharp /// /// For attributes: the scalar type of each /// element (String, Int32, Float, Double, Boolean, DateTime). Null for scalar /// attributes. The element type is fixed by the base attribute and cannot be /// changed on a derived template or instance override. /// public DataType? ElementDataType { get; set; } ``` `InstanceAttributeOverride.cs` (after `OverrideValue`, ~line 12): add the same `public DataType? ElementDataType { get; set; }` property (add `using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Types.Enums;`). `FlattenedConfiguration.cs` — `ResolvedAttribute` record (after `DataType` at ~line 68). NOTE: `ResolvedAttribute.DataType` is a **string**; keep `ElementDataType` a nullable string here for symmetry with that record's existing style: ```csharp /// For List attributes: the element scalar type name; null otherwise. public string? ElementDataType { get; init; } ``` **Step 3 — Build the project.** Run: `dotnet build src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.csproj` Expected: 0 errors (purely additive). **Step 4 — Commit.** ```bash git add src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons git commit -m "feat(commons): add DataType.List + ElementDataType companion for multi-value attributes" ``` **Acceptance:** Commons compiles; `DataType.List` exists; both entities and `ResolvedAttribute` carry the nullable element-type field. --- ### Task MV-2: AttributeValueCodec (round-trippable JSON encode/decode) + tests **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-3, MV-4 **Blocked by:** MV-1 **Files:** - Create: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Types/AttributeValueCodec.cs` - Create: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Tests/Types/AttributeValueCodecTests.cs` This codec is the single canonical encoder used for: persisted attribute `Value`, the gRPC wire value, and decode-on-load. `ValueFormatter` stays display-only and is untouched. **Step 1 — Write failing tests.** Cover: scalar passthrough (string returned as-is; int/double/bool/DateTime → invariant string), list encode (`List` → `["a","b"]`), embedded comma/quote escaping, empty list → `"[]"`, null → null, DateTime list round-trips ISO-8601, culture-invariance (set `CultureInfo.CurrentCulture` to `de-DE` and assert `Encode(1.5)` is `"1.5"`), decode round-trip for each element type, and decode of malformed JSON throws `FormatException` (caught by callers). ```csharp using System.Globalization; using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Types; using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Types.Enums; using Xunit; public class AttributeValueCodecTests { [Fact] public void Encode_StringList_ProducesJsonArray() => Assert.Equal("[\"WO-1\",\"WO-2\"]", AttributeValueCodec.Encode(new List { "WO-1", "WO-2" })); [Fact] public void Encode_Scalar_String_ReturnedAsIs() => Assert.Equal("hello", AttributeValueCodec.Encode("hello")); [Fact] public void Encode_Scalar_Double_IsInvariant() { CultureInfo.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("de-DE"); Assert.Equal("1.5", AttributeValueCodec.Encode(1.5)); } [Fact] public void Encode_EmptyList_IsBracketPair() => Assert.Equal("[]", AttributeValueCodec.Encode(new List())); [Fact] public void Encode_StringWithComma_IsEscaped() => Assert.Equal("[\"ACME, Inc.\"]", AttributeValueCodec.Encode(new List { "ACME, Inc." })); [Fact] public void RoundTrip_Int32List() { var json = AttributeValueCodec.Encode(new List { 1, 2, 3 }); var back = (IList)AttributeValueCodec.Decode(json, DataType.List, DataType.Int32)!; Assert.Equal(new[] { 1, 2, 3 }, back); } [Fact] public void Decode_Scalar_ReturnsString() => Assert.Equal("42", AttributeValueCodec.Decode("42", DataType.Int32, null)); [Fact] public void Decode_MalformedJson_Throws() => Assert.Throws(() => AttributeValueCodec.Decode("not json", DataType.List, DataType.String)); } ``` **Step 2 — Run, expect FAIL** (`AttributeValueCodec` not defined). Run: `dotnet test tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Tests.csproj --filter AttributeValueCodecTests` **Step 3 — Implement.** Use `System.Text.Json` with invariant formatting. For decode, reuse the element-conversion idea from `ScriptParameters.ConvertScalar` (`src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Types/ScriptParameters.cs:161`) — keep the codec self-contained (small private scalar-parser switch on `DataType`). ```csharp using System.Collections; using System.Globalization; using System.Text.Json; using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Types.Enums; namespace ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Types; /// /// Canonical, round-trippable codec for attribute values. Scalars encode to an /// invariant-culture string (identical to the historical representation); List /// attributes encode to a JSON array. Used wherever a value is stored or /// transmitted (DB Value column, site SQLite, gRPC wire). /// remains a separate, display-only (comma-joined) formatter. /// public static class AttributeValueCodec { private static readonly JsonSerializerOptions JsonOpts = new() { WriteIndented = false }; /// Encodes a value to its canonical string form. public static string? Encode(object? value) { switch (value) { case null: return null; case string s: return s; // already canonical case IFormattable f: return f.ToString(null, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); case IEnumerable e: var items = e.Cast() .Select(x => x is IFormattable xf ? xf.ToString(null, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture) : x?.ToString()); return JsonSerializer.Serialize(items, JsonOpts); default: return value.ToString(); } } /// /// Decodes a canonical string. For returns a typed /// List<T>; for scalars returns the string unchanged. Throws /// on malformed list JSON or an un-parseable element. /// public static object? Decode(string? value, DataType dataType, DataType? elementType) { if (dataType != DataType.List) return value; // scalar: unchanged if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(value)) return null; if (elementType is null) throw new FormatException("List attribute requires an element type."); string?[] raw; try { raw = JsonSerializer.Deserialize(value) ?? []; } catch (JsonException ex) { throw new FormatException("Malformed list JSON.", ex); } var clrType = ElementClrType(elementType.Value); var listType = typeof(List<>).MakeGenericType(clrType); var result = (IList)Activator.CreateInstance(listType)!; foreach (var item in raw) result.Add(ParseScalar(item, elementType.Value)); return result; } private static Type ElementClrType(DataType t) => t switch { DataType.String => typeof(string), DataType.Int32 => typeof(int), DataType.Float => typeof(float), DataType.Double => typeof(double), DataType.Boolean => typeof(bool), DataType.DateTime => typeof(DateTime), _ => throw new FormatException($"Unsupported list element type '{t}'.") }; private static object? ParseScalar(string? s, DataType t) { if (s is null) throw new FormatException("List elements may not be null."); var c = CultureInfo.InvariantCulture; try { return t switch { DataType.String => s, DataType.Int32 => int.Parse(s, c), DataType.Float => float.Parse(s, c), DataType.Double => double.Parse(s, c), DataType.Boolean => bool.Parse(s), DataType.DateTime => DateTime.Parse(s, c, DateTimeStyles.RoundtripKind), _ => throw new FormatException($"Unsupported list element type '{t}'.") }; } catch (Exception ex) when (ex is FormatException or OverflowException) { throw new FormatException($"List element '{s}' is not a valid {t}.", ex); } } /// True if the type may be a List element scalar. public static bool IsValidElementType(DataType t) => t is DataType.String or DataType.Int32 or DataType.Float or DataType.Double or DataType.Boolean or DataType.DateTime; } ``` **Step 4 — Run tests, expect PASS.** **Step 5 — Commit.** ```bash git add src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Types/AttributeValueCodec.cs tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Tests/Types/AttributeValueCodecTests.cs git commit -m "feat(commons): AttributeValueCodec for canonical list value encode/decode" ``` **Acceptance:** all codec tests pass; scalars unchanged; lists round-trip; malformed JSON throws `FormatException`. --- ### Task MV-3: EF mapping + idempotent migration **Classification:** high-risk **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-2, MV-4 **Blocked by:** MV-1 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase/Configurations/TemplateConfiguration.cs:111-122` - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase/Configurations/InstanceConfiguration.cs:102-103` - Create: a new migration under `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase/Migrations/` **Step 1 — EF config.** In `TemplateConfiguration.Configure`: widen `Value` and map the new column: ```csharp builder.Property(a => a.Value); // remove .HasMaxLength(4000) → defaults to nvarchar(max) builder.Property(a => a.ElementDataType) .HasConversion() .HasMaxLength(50); ``` In `InstanceConfiguration` (the `InstanceAttributeOverride` config): drop `.HasMaxLength(4000)` from `OverrideValue`, and add the same `ElementDataType` mapping. **Step 2 — Generate the migration.** ```bash dotnet ef migrations add AddListAttributeElementType \ --project src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase \ --startup-project src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Host ``` **Step 3 — Make `Up`/`Down` idempotent** (per open follow-up #70 — re-running against a partially-migrated prod DB must not throw). Wrap the generated `AddColumn`/`AlterColumn` calls with existence guards via `migrationBuilder.Sql(...)`: ```csharp migrationBuilder.Sql(@" IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM sys.columns WHERE Name='ElementDataType' AND Object_ID=Object_ID('TemplateAttributes')) ALTER TABLE [TemplateAttributes] ADD [ElementDataType] nvarchar(50) NULL;"); migrationBuilder.Sql(@" IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM sys.columns WHERE Name='ElementDataType' AND Object_ID=Object_ID('InstanceAttributeOverrides')) ALTER TABLE [InstanceAttributeOverrides] ADD [ElementDataType] nvarchar(50) NULL;"); migrationBuilder.Sql("ALTER TABLE [TemplateAttributes] ALTER COLUMN [Value] nvarchar(max) NULL;"); migrationBuilder.Sql("ALTER TABLE [InstanceAttributeOverrides] ALTER COLUMN [OverrideValue] nvarchar(max) NULL;"); ``` Replace the auto-generated `AddColumn`/`AlterColumn` statements with the guarded SQL above (keep the `.Designer.cs` snapshot the tool generated — only the `Up`/`Down` body becomes guarded SQL). Provide a `Down` that drops the columns if present and restores `nvarchar(4000)`. **Step 4 — Verify no model drift.** Run: `dotnet build src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase.csproj` Then confirm there are no pending model changes: ```bash dotnet ef migrations has-pending-model-changes \ --project src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase \ --startup-project src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Host ``` Expected: "No changes have been made to the model since the last migration" (or exit 0). **Step 5 — Commit.** ```bash git add src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase git commit -m "feat(db): migration for ElementDataType + widen attribute Value to nvarchar(max) (idempotent)" ``` **Acceptance:** project builds; no pending model changes; migration `Up`/`Down` are guarded/idempotent. --- ### Task MV-4: Flatten carries ElementDataType into ResolvedAttribute **Classification:** small **Estimated implement time:** ~3 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-2, MV-3 **Blocked by:** MV-1 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.TemplateEngine/Flattening/FlatteningService.cs:177` (and any other site that constructs a `ResolvedAttribute`) - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.TemplateEngine.Tests/Flattening/FlatteningServiceTests.cs` **Step 1 — Failing test:** flatten a template whose attribute is `DataType.List` / `ElementDataType=String` and assert the `ResolvedAttribute` has `DataType=="List"` and `ElementDataType=="String"`; assert an instance override of that attribute keeps `ElementDataType` (override replaces value, not element type). **Step 2 — Run, expect FAIL.** **Step 3 — Implement:** wherever `ResolvedAttribute` is built (e.g. `DataType = attr.DataType.ToString()`), also set `ElementDataType = attr.ElementDataType?.ToString()`. Grep for `new ResolvedAttribute` and `DataType = ` in `FlatteningService.cs` to find every construction site and the override-merge path. **Step 4 — Run, expect PASS.** **Step 5 — Commit:** `feat(template): carry ElementDataType through flatten/override`. --- ### Task MV-5: Semantic validation for List attributes **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-6, MV-8, MV-9 (different files) **Blocked by:** MV-1, MV-2 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.TemplateEngine/Validation/SemanticValidator.cs:18-21,130-193` - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.TemplateEngine/Validation/ValidationService.cs` - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.TemplateEngine.Tests/Validation/SemanticValidatorTests.cs` **Rules to enforce (write a failing test for each first):** 1. `DataType.List` requires a non-null `ElementDataType` that is a valid element scalar (`AttributeValueCodec.IsValidElementType`); a scalar attribute must have `ElementDataType == null`. Violation → validation Error. 2. An authored default `Value` on a List attribute, if present, must `AttributeValueCodec.Decode` without throwing (catch `FormatException` → Error with the element type and message). 3. A List attribute used as an operand in a numeric trigger (HiLo / RangeViolation) or a binary trigger → Error. Extend the existing `NumericDataTypes` operand check (~line 130-193): a `List` operand is never numeric and never a valid binary operand. **Steps:** failing tests → run (FAIL) → implement the three checks → run (PASS) → commit `feat(validation): semantic checks for List attributes (element type, default value, trigger operands)`. --- ### Task MV-6: Script-accessor encode boundary **Classification:** small **Estimated implement time:** ~3 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-8, MV-9 **Blocked by:** MV-2 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.SiteRuntime/Scripts/ScopeAccessors.cs:56,73` - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.SiteRuntime.Tests/Scripts/...` (accessor or runtime-context test; create if absent) **Problem:** `AttributeAccessor` set/`SetAsync` currently do `value?.ToString()`, which turns a `List` into `"System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String]"`. **Step 1 — Failing test:** a fake/seam `ScriptRuntimeContext.SetAttribute(name, encoded)` capturing the encoded string; assert setting a `List{"a","b"}` sends `["a","b"]` and setting a scalar `"x"` still sends `"x"`. **Step 2 — Run, expect FAIL.** **Step 3 — Implement:** replace both `.ToString()` sites with the codec: ```csharp set => _ctx.SetAttribute(Resolve(key), AttributeValueCodec.Encode(value) ?? string.Empty) .GetAwaiter().GetResult(); // and in SetAsync: => _ctx.SetAttribute(Resolve(key), AttributeValueCodec.Encode(value) ?? string.Empty); ``` Add `using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Types;`. **Step 4 — Run, expect PASS.** **Step 5 — Commit:** `fix(siteruntime): encode list attribute writes via AttributeValueCodec (was .ToString())`. --- ### Task MV-7: InstanceActor decode (load + static set + override merge) **Classification:** high-risk **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** none **Blocked by:** MV-1, MV-2, MV-4, MV-6 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.SiteRuntime/Actors/InstanceActor.cs:114-122` (load), `:307-320` (`HandleSetStaticAttributeCore`), and the static-override merge on load (grep `GetStaticOverridesAsync` usage) - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.SiteRuntime.Tests/Actors/InstanceActorTests.cs` **Goal:** `_attributes` holds a typed `List` for List attributes so `HandleGetAttribute` returns a real list to scripts, and the canonical JSON string is what gets persisted + streamed. **Step 1 — Failing tests** (use the existing InstanceActor test harness / TestKit): - Load a flattened config with a List attribute default `["a","b"]` → `GetAttributeRequest` returns an `IEnumerable` of `{"a","b"}` (not the raw string). - `SetStaticAttributeCommand` with `Value = "[\"x\",\"y\"]"` on a List attribute → subsequent get returns `{"x","y"}`; assert `SetStaticOverrideAsync` was called with the JSON string `["x","y"]` (persisted form is canonical JSON). - A persisted SQLite override `["p","q"]` applied on load decodes to a list. - Malformed stored value → attribute loads with Bad quality, actor does not throw (wrap `Decode` in try/catch → log + set quality Bad). **Step 2 — Run, expect FAIL.** **Step 3 — Implement.** - Add a small private helper on the actor: ```csharp private object? DecodeAttributeValue(ResolvedAttribute attr, string? raw) { var dataType = Enum.Parse(attr.DataType, ignoreCase: true); var elementType = string.IsNullOrEmpty(attr.ElementDataType) ? (DataType?)null : Enum.Parse(attr.ElementDataType, ignoreCase: true); try { return AttributeValueCodec.Decode(raw, dataType, elementType); } catch (FormatException ex) { _logger.LogWarning(ex, "Attribute '{Attr}' on '{Instance}' has an undecodable value; marking Bad quality", attr.CanonicalName, _instanceUniqueName); return null; // caller sets quality Bad } } ``` - Load loop (`:116-121`): `_attributes[attr.CanonicalName] = DecodeAttributeValue(attr, attr.Value);` and set quality `Bad` when a List value failed to decode (non-null raw but null result). - Apply the same decode when merging persisted static overrides (the `GetStaticOverridesAsync` merge). - `HandleSetStaticAttributeCore` (`:309`): look up the `ResolvedAttribute` for `command.AttributeName`; store `DecodeAttributeValue(resolved, command.Value)` in `_attributes` (so reads are typed) while continuing to **persist and publish `command.Value`** (the canonical JSON string) unchanged. The published `AttributeValueChanged` keeps carrying the canonical string — `StreamRelayActor` (MV-9) handles encoding uniformly. **Step 4 — Run, expect PASS.** **Step 5 — Commit:** `feat(siteruntime): decode List attributes to typed lists in InstanceActor (load/set/override)`. **Acceptance:** scripts read List attributes as `List`; persisted + streamed form is canonical JSON; undecodable values degrade to Bad quality without crashing the actor. --- ### Task MV-8: DCL OPC UA array read coercion **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-5, MV-6, MV-9 **Blocked by:** MV-1, MV-2 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.DataConnectionLayer/Adapters/RealOpcUaClient.cs` (read/subscription value handling) — and the InstanceActor handler that ingests a DCL value for a data-sourced attribute (grep for where incoming tag values update `_attributes` / publish `AttributeValueChanged`). - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.DataConnectionLayer.Tests/...` **Goal:** when a data-sourced attribute is declared `DataType.List`, an incoming OPC UA array value becomes a typed list with each element coerced to `ElementDataType`; element-type mismatch → Bad quality + log (non-fatal). The **write** path needs no change (`RealOpcUaClient.WriteValueAsync` already wraps in `Variant`, which serializes a `List`/`T[]` as an OPC UA array — add a test asserting an array value writes without exception). **Steps:** failing tests (array read → typed list of correct element type; mismatched element → Bad quality; array write via Variant succeeds) → run (FAIL) → implement coercion using `AttributeValueCodec`/`Convert` per element → run (PASS) → commit `feat(dcl): coerce OPC UA array reads to typed list attributes; Bad quality on element mismatch`. --- ### Task MV-9: StreamRelayActor canonical-JSON encode **Classification:** small **Estimated implement time:** ~2 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-5, MV-6, MV-8 **Blocked by:** MV-2 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Communication/Actors/StreamRelayActor.cs:48` - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Communication.Tests/...` **Step 1 — Failing test:** relay an `AttributeValueChanged` whose `Value` is a `List{"a","b"}` → assert the produced `AttributeValueUpdate.Value == "[\"a\",\"b\"]"`; relay a scalar string `"x"` → assert `Value == "x"` (unchanged). **Step 2 — Run, expect FAIL.** **Step 3 — Implement:** replace `Value = ValueFormatter.FormatDisplayValue(msg.Value),` with `Value = AttributeValueCodec.Encode(msg.Value) ?? string.Empty,` (add the `using`). This is additive — List is a new type, no existing wire consumer relies on comma-joined lists; the proto `string value` field is unchanged. **Step 4 — Run, expect PASS.** **Step 5 — Commit:** `feat(comm): stream List attribute values as canonical JSON`. --- ### Task MV-10: ManagementActor add/update attribute handlers **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-11 not (blocks it); MV-12/13 share contract **Blocked by:** MV-1, MV-2, MV-5 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ManagementService/ManagementActor.cs:~1441-1461` (add/update attribute), `:526` (the `DataType.ToString()` serialization for read-back) - Modify: the management command/message contract that carries an attribute (add `ElementDataType` — additive field; grep for the `AddAttribute`/`UpdateAttribute` command records in `Commons/Messages/...`) - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ManagementService.Tests/...` **Goal:** the add/update-attribute path accepts an optional element-type, validates `(DataType, ElementDataType, Value)` via the MV-5 rules + `AttributeValueCodec`, and persists both columns. Read-back includes `ElementDataType`. **Steps:** failing tests (add a List attribute with element type String + JSON default → persisted with both columns; add List without element type → rejected; add List with bad default → rejected) → run (FAIL) → implement parse/validate/persist → run (PASS) → commit `feat(mgmt): accept + validate ElementDataType on attribute add/update`. --- ### Task MV-11: CLI element-type + JSON value **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~4 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-12, MV-13 **Blocked by:** MV-10 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CLI/Commands/TemplateCommands.cs:140-199` (attribute add/update) and the instance-override command if present - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CLI/README.md` (document `--element-type` + JSON `--value`) - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CLI.Tests/...` (option parsing) **Goal:** add `--element-type `; `--value` accepts a JSON array for List attributes. Validate element type client-side before sending; surface server validation errors. **Steps:** failing test (parse `--data-type List --element-type String --value '["a","b"]'` → request carries List + String + JSON) → run (FAIL) → implement option + plumb to the management call → run (PASS) → commit `feat(cli): --element-type and JSON --value for List attributes`. --- ### Task MV-12: Transport DTO + importer field **Classification:** small **Estimated implement time:** ~3 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-4, MV-9, MV-11, MV-13 **Blocked by:** MV-1 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Types/Transport/...` or `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Transport/Serialization/EntityDtos.cs:77-83` (`TemplateAttributeDto`) - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Transport/Import/BundleImporter.cs:~2300-2306` - Test: `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Transport.Tests/...` (round-trip export→import of a List attribute) **Goal:** the export/import DTO carries `ElementDataType`; a List attribute survives an export→import round-trip. Old bundles without the field import as scalars (null element type) — assert backward-compat. **Steps:** failing round-trip test → run (FAIL) → add `ElementDataType` to the DTO + importer mapping → run (PASS) → commit `feat(transport): round-trip ElementDataType for List attributes`. --- ### Task MV-13: Central UI — TemplateEdit list editor **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-11, MV-12, MV-14 **Blocked by:** MV-10 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CentralUI/Components/Pages/Design/TemplateEdit.razor:82,484-491,556-566` - (Optional) Create: a small `AttributeListEditor.razor` shared component under `CentralUI/Components/Shared/` - Test/verify: Playwright fixture if the harness covers TemplateEdit; otherwise manual verification noted in the task. Use the **frontend-design** skill for the editor UI (clean corporate Bootstrap, no third-party component frameworks — per CLAUDE.md). **Goal:** when the attribute `DataType` dropdown = `List`, reveal an `ElementDataType` dropdown (the 6 scalars) and a repeatable add/remove row editor bound to the JSON value. Inline per-element validation by element type. The dropdown already enumerates `Enum.GetValues()`, so `List` appears automatically — gate the element-type + list editor on `_attrDataType == DataType.List`. **Steps:** implement the conditional editor; bind to `AttributeValueCodec.Encode` of the rows for submit; decode existing JSON into rows on edit; build `dotnet build src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CentralUI/...`; verify (Playwright or manual) → commit `feat(ui): List attribute editor in TemplateEdit`. --- ### Task MV-14: Central UI — InstanceConfigure override list editor **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** MV-13 **Blocked by:** MV-10 **Files:** - Modify: `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CentralUI/Components/Pages/Deployment/InstanceConfigure.razor` - Reuse: the `AttributeListEditor.razor` component from MV-13 if created. **Goal:** overriding a List attribute on an instance uses the same list editor (whole-list replacement; element type shown read-only — fixed by base). Clearing the override removes it. **Steps:** implement using the shared editor; element-type dropdown is read-only here; build CentralUI; verify → commit `feat(ui): List attribute override editor in InstanceConfigure`. --- ### Task MV-15: Integration verification + docs/README sync **Classification:** standard **Estimated implement time:** ~5 min **Parallelizable with:** none **Blocked by:** all (MV-1 … MV-14) **Files:** - Modify: `README.md` and/or `docs/requirements/Component-*.md` if a DataType/attribute capability note needs updating (Template Engine / Commons). - Modify: `docs/plans/2026-06-16-multivalue-attribute-design.md` — mark Status complete. **Steps:** 1. Full-solution build: `dotnet build ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.slnx` — expect 0 errors. 2. Run the feature's targeted test classes across the touched test projects (codec, flatten, validation, InstanceActor, DCL, comm, transport, CLI). 3. End-to-end smoke (optional, if exercising the cluster): `bash docker/deploy.sh`, then via CLI create a template with a List attribute (`--data-type List --element-type String --value '["WO-1","WO-2"]'`), deploy an instance, and confirm the value flows to the DebugView as `["WO-1","WO-2"]`. 4. Update docs; sync the design-decision note if the high-level requirements track the DataType set. 5. Commit: `docs: mark multi-value attribute feature complete; sync README/component notes`. **Acceptance:** full build green; all targeted tests pass; (if run) the value round-trips end-to-end through the cluster. --- ## Parallelization summary - **Wave 1:** MV-1 (foundation, solo). - **Wave 2 (after MV-1):** MV-2, MV-3, MV-4, MV-12 in parallel (disjoint files). - **Wave 3 (after MV-2):** MV-5, MV-6, MV-8, MV-9 in parallel; MV-7 after MV-6. - **Wave 4 (after MV-5):** MV-10; then MV-11, MV-13, MV-14 in parallel after MV-10. - **Wave 5:** MV-15 (final, solo). ## Risk notes - **MV-3** (migration) and **MV-7** (actor model) are the high-risk tasks — full review chain. - The migration must be idempotent (open follow-up #70 is the cautionary precedent). - The gRPC change (MV-9) is additive — `List` is a brand-new type, so no existing wire consumer breaks; the proto field is unchanged.