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Six adversarial-review findings in the central SQL/ingest layer. F1 (AuditLogRepository.InsertChunkAsync) — the set-based ingest declared each string parameter at its COLUMN width (Actor/Target 256, Action 64, Outcome 16, Category 32, SourceNode 64), so SqlClient truncated an over-long value at bind time and committed the mutilated row — silent, in an append-only store, with no PayloadTruncated flag — while the per-row and reconciliation paths sent the same value in full and let the server reject it with 2628. Bind at the value's own length instead; explicit SqlDbType is kept (it fixes the VALUES constructor's derived column types and datetime2 precision). Design: reject everywhere, truncate nowhere — matching today's per-row behaviour. F2 (SiteCallAuditRepository.UpsertAsync) — the single-statement upsert ran the monotonic UPDATE first and INSERTed only if nothing matched. Two writers racing the first packet of one TrackedOperationId (the cached dual-write and the reconciliation pull carry DIFFERENT lifecycle states) both matched nothing, and the loser then skipped its INSERT or swallowed a 2627 — dropping its Status/RetryCount/HttpStatus/TerminalAtUtc. Legs swapped to `IF NOT EXISTS … INSERT; UPDATE <monotonic>` — still one round trip, and the loser's UPDATE now lands on the winner's row. The duplicate-key catch re-runs the monotonic UPDATE for the same reason. Moved to raw SQL with explicitly-typed parameters so the intricate rank predicate exists in exactly one place (an untyped DateTime would bind as `datetime` and round the freshness tiebreaker). F3 (docs/plans/sql/*.sql) — filtered-index DDL failed with error 1934 under the documented `docker exec … sqlcmd` path, which defaults QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF; once IX_Notifications_Delivered exists, QI-OFF DML on Notifications fails too. All four scripts now open with `SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON; SET ANSI_NULLS ON; GO` (own batch, so it is in force when the next batch parses), and the migration convention in Component-ConfigurationDatabase.md documents `sqlcmd -I`. Verified live: the pre-fix script fails 1934 without -I, the fixed one applies. F4 (SiteCallAuditActor) — the off-mailbox reconciliation/purge passes reuse the injected repository, so tests drove one DbContext from the pass and a mailbox handler concurrently. Serialized at the CALL via a private SerializedRepository wrapper applied only by the test constructors, rather than running the pass on-mailbox: production keeps its PipeTo shape untouched, and the existing "a blocked drain does not stall ingest/query/KPI" regression tests stay meaningful (they would have been invalidated by suspending the mailbox). F5 (AuditLogIngestActor) — when the batch failed because the 20 s IngestBudget expired, the per-row fallback reused the same expired token: N instant failures, N counter bumps, zero accepted. The fallback now gets a fresh 5 s budget (inside the 30 s outer Ask), and a blown budget bumps the failure counter ONCE for the batch instead of once per row. F6 (NotificationOutboxRepository.UpdateAsync) — ExecuteUpdate's row count was discarded, so an operator Retry/Discard of a notification the retention purge had already deleted reported success (the pre-ExecuteUpdate code threw DbUpdateConcurrencyException). UpdateAsync now returns whether a row matched; the operator one-shots answer "notification not found" and emit no audit row for the action that did not happen, while the dispatcher logs a warning (its delivery already happened; nothing to retry). GetByIdAsync switched to AsNoTracking since the write is out-of-band. Tests: 5 new SQL-backed regressions (over-long Target rejected on both paths + boundary round-trip; concurrent first-write and already-created-by-another-writer upserts; vanished-row UpdateAsync), a token-identity pin on the ingest fallback, a repository-concurrency detector for the SiteCallAudit passes, and vanished-row operator-path tests. The F1/F2/F4 regressions were each confirmed failing against the pre-fix code. Suites: ConfigurationDatabase 369, AuditLog 378, SiteCallAudit 66, NotificationOutbox 152 — all green, solution builds with 0 warnings.
80 lines
2.8 KiB
C#
80 lines
2.8 KiB
C#
using Akka.Actor;
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using Akka.TestKit.Xunit2;
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using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
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using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions;
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using NSubstitute;
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using ZB.MOM.WW.Audit;
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using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Entities.Notifications;
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using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Interfaces.Repositories;
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using ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons.Interfaces.Services;
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namespace ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.NotificationOutbox.Tests;
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/// <summary>
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/// M4 Bundle B (B1) — verifies <see cref="NotificationOutboxActor"/> accepts an
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/// <see cref="ICentralAuditWriter"/> at construction so subsequent bundle tasks
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/// (B2/B3) can route attempt + terminal lifecycle events through the central
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/// direct-write audit path.
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/// </summary>
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public class NotificationOutboxActorAuditInjectionTests : TestKit
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{
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private static IServiceProvider BuildEmptyProvider()
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{
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var services = new ServiceCollection();
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services.AddScoped(_ => OutboxRepositorySubstitute.Healthy());
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services.AddScoped(_ => Substitute.For<INotificationRepository>());
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return services.BuildServiceProvider();
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Inline NoOp writer that records calls — used to assert later tasks emit
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/// events without depending on a concrete CentralAuditWriter.
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/// </summary>
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private sealed class RecordingCentralAuditWriter : ICentralAuditWriter
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{
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public List<AuditEvent> Events { get; } = new();
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public Task WriteAsync(AuditEvent evt, CancellationToken ct = default)
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{
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lock (Events)
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{
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Events.Add(evt);
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}
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return Task.CompletedTask;
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}
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Actor_ConstructedWith_ICentralAuditWriter_NoException()
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{
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var writer = new RecordingCentralAuditWriter();
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// Long dispatch interval so PreStart's timer never fires during the test.
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var options = new NotificationOutboxOptions { DispatchInterval = TimeSpan.FromHours(1) };
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var actor = Sys.ActorOf(Props.Create(() => new NotificationOutboxActor(
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BuildEmptyProvider(),
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options,
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writer,
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NullLogger<NotificationOutboxActor>.Instance)));
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Assert.NotNull(actor);
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// No event has been emitted yet — the writer is purely injected at this stage.
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lock (writer.Events)
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{
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Assert.Empty(writer.Events);
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}
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Actor_NullAuditWriter_Throws()
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{
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var options = new NotificationOutboxOptions { DispatchInterval = TimeSpan.FromHours(1) };
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Assert.Throws<ArgumentNullException>(() => new NotificationOutboxActor(
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BuildEmptyProvider(),
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options,
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auditWriter: null!,
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NullLogger<NotificationOutboxActor>.Instance));
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}
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}
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