chore: organize solution into module folders (Core/Server/Drivers/Client/Tooling)
Group all 69 projects into category subfolders under src/ and tests/ so the Rider Solution Explorer mirrors the module structure. Folders: Core, Server, Drivers (with a nested Driver CLIs subfolder), Client, Tooling. - Move every project folder on disk with git mv (history preserved as renames). - Recompute relative paths in 57 .csproj files: cross-category ProjectReferences, the lib/ HintPath+None refs in Driver.Historian.Wonderware, and the external mxaccessgw refs in Driver.Galaxy and its test project. - Rebuild ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.slnx with nested solution folders. - Re-prefix project paths in functional scripts (e2e, compliance, smoke SQL, integration, install). Build green (0 errors); unit tests pass. Docs left for a separate pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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using Shouldly;
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using Xunit;
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using ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Core.Abstractions;
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using ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Galaxy.Runtime;
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namespace ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Galaxy.Tests.Runtime;
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/// <summary>
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/// Pins the four-bucket MxAccess severity → (AlarmSeverity, OPC UA numeric) ladder.
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/// Customers see no surprise re-classification when the v2 path takes over from
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/// v1's sub-attribute synthesis: the bucket boundaries match v1's
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/// <c>GalaxyAlarmTracker</c> per <c>docs/v1/AlarmTracking.md</c>.
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/// </summary>
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public sealed class MxAccessSeverityMapperTests
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{
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[Theory]
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[InlineData(0, AlarmSeverity.Low, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityLow)]
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[InlineData(1, AlarmSeverity.Low, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityLow)]
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[InlineData(249, AlarmSeverity.Low, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityLow)]
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[InlineData(250, AlarmSeverity.Medium, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityMedium)]
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[InlineData(499, AlarmSeverity.Medium, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityMedium)]
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[InlineData(500, AlarmSeverity.High, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityHigh)]
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[InlineData(749, AlarmSeverity.High, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityHigh)]
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[InlineData(750, AlarmSeverity.Critical, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityCritical)]
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[InlineData(999, AlarmSeverity.Critical, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityCritical)]
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[InlineData(int.MaxValue, AlarmSeverity.Critical, MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityCritical)]
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public void Map_assigns_expected_bucket(int rawMxAccessSeverity, AlarmSeverity expectedBucket, int expectedOpcUaSeverity)
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{
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var (bucket, opcUa) = MxAccessSeverityMapper.Map(rawMxAccessSeverity);
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bucket.ShouldBe(expectedBucket);
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opcUa.ShouldBe(expectedOpcUaSeverity);
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Map_clamps_negative_severities_into_low_bucket()
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{
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var (bucket, opcUa) = MxAccessSeverityMapper.Map(-100);
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bucket.ShouldBe(AlarmSeverity.Low);
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opcUa.ShouldBe(MxAccessSeverityMapper.OpcUaSeverityLow);
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}
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}
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