HistorianGateway is now the sole historian backend (read + alarm SendEvent +
continuous WriteLiveValues). Document the final state and retire the Wonderware
sidecar from the docs/config/labels:
- CLAUDE.md: rewrite the Historian section — ServerHistorian /
ContinuousHistorization / AlarmHistorian config keys, the IHistorianProvisioning
EnsureTags hook, the GatewayAlarmHistorianWriter SendEvent path + ReadEvents
dependency on gateway RuntimeDb:EventReadsEnabled=true, gateway-side
prerequisites (RuntimeDb flags + historian:read/write/tags:write scopes),
migration note, and two KNOWN-LIMITATION callouts (live-validation gate +
empty historized-ref-set recorder follow-on).
- appsettings.json: fix the stale ServerHistorian block (Host/Port/SharedSecret/
ServerCertThumbprint -> Endpoint/ApiKey/UseTls/AllowUntrustedServerCertificate/
CaCertificatePath/CallTimeout, keep MaxTieClusterOverfetch); add a disabled
ContinuousHistorization block; prune the orphaned Wonderware keys from
AlarmHistorian (keep the SQLite knobs). ApiKey env-supplied via
ServerHistorian__ApiKey (commented; valid strict JSON via _comment keys).
- README.md + docs (Historian.md, AlarmHistorian.md, Configuration.md,
ServiceHosting.md, DriverLifecycle.md, drivers/README.md, Uns.md, VirtualTags.md,
AlarmTracking.md, Client.UI.md, README.md, TestConnectProbes.md): retire the
Wonderware historian backend from current-backend descriptions; fix the stale
ServerHistorian/AlarmHistorian config tables (now gateway shape); convert
drivers/Historian.Wonderware.md to a retired stub pointing at the gateway.
- Source/UI labels (descriptive text only, no behavior change):
OtOpcUaServerHostedService.cs, HistoryPaging.cs, OtOpcUaSdkServer.cs,
HistorianAdapterActor.cs, VirtualTagModal.razor, ScriptedAlarmModal.razor,
AlarmsHistorian.razor now name the HistorianGateway backend.
Build clean (0 errors); AdminUI.Tests green (514 passed).
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii
C1 (critical): a boundary tie cluster larger than NumValuesPerNode could
silently truncate a resumed read to GoodNoData, permanently dropping the
un-emitted ties — the (timestamp, skip) cursor cannot advance past a single
timestamp the fixed-(start,end,cap) backend keeps re-returning. Now detected
and failed LOUDLY per node with BadHistoryOperationUnsupported + a log naming
the tag/timestamp/cap; documented in Historian.md with the larger-cap remedy.
Regression test Raw_tie_cluster_larger_than_page_fails_loudly_not_silently.
I3: build HistoryData before Save() so a projection failure can never orphan a
stored continuation cursor.
N1 (YAGNI): drop the never-produced HistoryReadKind enum + Processed-only
Aggregate/IntervalTicks fields from HistoryContinuationState — only Raw pages.
N3: ComputeResumeCursor guards its documented non-empty precondition.
I1: document InMemoryHistoryContinuationStore's eventual-consistency (test double).
Build clean, 182/182 OpcUaServer tests pass.
The Wonderware historian backend is single-shot — it returns up to
NumValuesPerNode samples with a null continuation point — so paging is
synthesised server-side, time-based, for the only count-capped arm (Raw):
- A full page (count == NumValuesPerNode, NumValuesPerNode > 0) emits an
opaque 16-byte continuation point and stores a resume cursor; a short page
(or NumValuesPerNode == 0 "all values") emits none.
- A resume read takes the stored cursor, reads the next page from the boundary
forward, and emits a fresh CP only if that page is also full.
- The resume cursor is tie-safe (HistoryPaging.ComputeResumeCursor /
TrimBoundaryDuplicates): the next page resumes from the boundary timestamp
INCLUSIVE and drops the head ties already returned, so samples sharing the
boundary SourceTimestamp are neither duplicated nor skipped.
Continuation points are bound to the OPC UA session via the SDK's
ISession.SaveHistoryContinuationPoint / RestoreHistoryContinuationPoint store
(SessionHistoryContinuationStore) — capped by ServerConfiguration.
MaxHistoryContinuationPoints (default 100, oldest-evicted) and disposed on
session close. releaseContinuationPoints is honoured via an override of
HistoryReleaseContinuationPoints (the base dispatcher routes release-only reads
there, never to the per-details arms). An unknown / evicted / released point
resumes to BadContinuationPointInvalid.
Processed and AtTime stay single-shot: neither details type carries a client
count cap, so the single-shot backend returns the complete result in one read
and there is no "full page" signal to page on (spec-conformant). Modified-value
history remains out of scope.
The pure paging decisions + CP store contract are unit-tested via HistoryPaging
+ InMemoryHistoryContinuationStore; the full multi-page round trip is driven
end-to-end through the node manager with an in-memory store + a series-backed
fake historian (the in-process harness is session-less).