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S7 integration fixture — python-snap7 server closes the wire-level coverage gap (#216) + per-driver fixture coverage docs for every driver in the fleet. Closes #216. Two shipments in one PR because the docs landed as I surveyed each driver's fixture + the S7 work is the first wire-level-gap closer pulled from that survey.
S7 integration — AbCip/Modbus already have real-simulator integration suites; S7 had zero wire-level coverage despite being a Tier-A driver (all unit tests mocked IS7Client). Picked python-snap7's `snap7.server.Server` over raw Snap7 C library because `pip install` beats per-OS binary-pin maintenance, the package ships a Python __main__ shim that mirrors our existing pymodbus serve.ps1 + *.json pattern structurally, and the python-snap7 project is actively maintained. New project `tests/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.S7.IntegrationTests/` with four moving parts: (a) `Snap7ServerFixture` — collection-scoped TCP probe on `localhost:1102` that sets `SkipReason` when the simulator's not running, matching the `ModbusSimulatorFixture` shape one directory over (same S7_SIM_ENDPOINT env var override convention for pointing at a real S7 CPU on port 102); (b) `PythonSnap7/` — `serve.ps1` wrapper + `server.py` shim + `s7_1500.json` seed profile + `README.md` documenting install / run / known limitations; (c) `S7_1500/S7_1500Profile.cs` — driver-side `S7DriverOptions` whose tag addresses map 1:1 to the JSON profile's seed offsets (DB1.DBW0 u16, DB1.DBW10 i16, DB1.DBD20 i32, DB1.DBD30 f32, DB1.DBX50.3 bool, DB1.DBW100 scratch); (d) `S7_1500SmokeTests` — three tests proving typed reads + write-then-read round-trip work through real S7netplus + real ISO-on-TCP + real snap7 server. Picked port 1102 default instead of S7-standard 102 because 102 is privileged on Linux + triggers Windows Firewall prompt; S7netplus 0.20 has a 5-arg `Plc(CpuType, host, port, rack, slot)` ctor that lets the driver honour `S7DriverOptions.Port`, but the existing driver code called the 4-arg overload + silently hardcoded 102. One-line driver fix (S7Driver.cs:87) threads `_options.Port` through — the S7 unit suite (58/58) still passes unchanged because every unit test uses a fake IS7Client that never sees the real ctor. Server seed-type matrix in `server.py` covers u8 / i8 / u16 / i16 / u32 / i32 / f32 / bool-with-bit / ascii (S7 STRING with max_len header). register_area takes the SrvArea enum value, not the string name — a 15-minute debug after the first test run caught that; documented inline. Per-driver test-fixture coverage docs — eight new files in `docs/drivers/` laying out what each driver's harness actually benchmarks vs. what's trusted from field deployments. Pattern mirrors the AbServer-Test-Fixture.md doc that shipped earlier in this arc: TL;DR → What the fixture is → What it actually covers → What it does NOT cover → When-to-trust table → Follow-up candidates → Key files. Ugly truth the survey made visible: Galaxy + Modbus + (now) S7 + AB CIP have real wire-level coverage; AB Legacy / TwinCAT / FOCAS / OpcUaClient are still contract-only because their libraries ship no fake + no open-source simulator exists (AB Legacy PCCC), no public simulator exists (FOCAS), the vendor SDK has no in-process fake (TwinCAT/ADS.NET), or the test wiring just hasn't happened yet (OpcUaClient could trivially loopback against this repo's own server — flagged as #215). Each doc names the specific follow-up route: Snap7 server for S7 (done), TwinCAT 3 developer-runtime auto-restart for TwinCAT, Tier-C out-of-process Host for FOCAS, lab rigs for AB Legacy + hardware-gated bits of the others. `docs/drivers/README.md` gains a coverage-map section linking all eight. Tracking tasks #215-#222 filed for each PR-able follow-up. Build clean (driver + integration project + docs); S7.Tests 58/58 (unchanged); S7.IntegrationTests 3/3 (new, verified end-to-end against a live python-snap7 server: `driver_reads_seeded_u16_through_real_S7comm`, `driver_reads_seeded_typed_batch`, `driver_write_then_read_round_trip_on_scratch_word`). Next fixture follow-up is #215 (OpcUaClient loopback against own server) — highest ROI of the remaining set, zero external deps. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Doc refresh (task #203) — driver docs split + drivers index + IHistoryProvider-aware HistoricalDataAccess
Restructure the driver-facing docs to match the OtOpcUa v2 multi-driver
reality (Galaxy, Modbus, S7, AB CIP, AB Legacy, TwinCAT, FOCAS, OPC UA Client
— 8 drivers total; Galaxy ships as three projects) and the capability-interface
architecture where every driver opts into IDriver + whichever of IReadable /
IWritable / ITagDiscovery / ISubscribable / IHostConnectivityProbe /
IPerCallHostResolver / IAlarmSource / IHistoryProvider / IRediscoverable it
supports. Doc scope follows the code: one-driver-specific docs scoped to that
driver, cross-driver concerns live once at the top level, per-driver specs
cross-link to docs/v2/driver-specs.md rather than duplicate.
What changed per file:
- docs/MxAccessBridge.md -> docs/drivers/Galaxy.md (git mv + rewrite): retitled
"Galaxy Driver", reframed as one of seven drivers. Added Project Split table
(Shared .NET Standard 2.0 / Host .NET 4.8 x86 / Proxy .NET 10) and Why
Out-of-Process section citing both the MXAccess bitness constraint and Tier C
stability isolation per docs/v2/plan.md section 4. Added IPC Transport
section covering pipe naming, MessagePack framing, DACL that denies Admins,
shared-secret handshake, heartbeat, and CallAsync<TReq,TResp> dispatch.
Moved file paths from src/ZB.MOM.WW.LmxOpcUa.Host/MxAccess/* to
src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Galaxy.Host/Backend/MxAccess/* and added the
Shared + Proxy key-file tables. Added CapabilityInvoker + OTOPCUA0001
analyzer callout. Cross-linked to drivers/README.md, Galaxy-Repository.md,
HistoricalDataAccess.md.
- docs/GalaxyRepository.md -> docs/drivers/Galaxy-Repository.md (git mv +
rewrite): retitled "Galaxy Repository — Tag Discovery for the Galaxy
Driver", opened with a comparison table showing how every driver's
ITagDiscovery source is different (AB CIP @tags walker, TwinCAT
SymbolLoaderFactory, FOCAS CNC queries, OPC UA Client Session.Browse, etc).
Repositioned GalaxyRepositoryService as the Galaxy driver's
ITagDiscovery.DiscoverAsync implementation. Updated paths to
Driver.Galaxy.Host/Backend/GalaxyRepository/*. Added IRediscoverable section
covering the on-change-redeploy IPC path.
- docs/drivers/README.md (new): index with ground-truth driver table —
project path, stability tier, wire library, capability-interface list, and
one notable quirk per driver. Verified against the driver csproj files and
class declarations on focas-pr3-remaining-capabilities (the most recent
branch containing every driver). Galaxy gets its own dedicated docs; the
other seven drivers cross-link to docs/v2/driver-specs.md. Lists the full
Core.Abstractions capability surface, DriverTypeRegistry, CapabilityInvoker,
and OTOPCUA0001 analyzer.
- docs/HistoricalDataAccess.md (rewrite): reframed around IHistoryProvider as
a per-driver optional capability interface. Replaced v1 HistorianPluginLoader
/ AvevaHistorianPluginEntry plugin architecture with the v2 story —
Historian.Aveva was merged into Driver.Galaxy.Host/Backend/Historian/ and
IPC-forwarded through GalaxyProxyDriver. Documented all four IHistoryProvider
methods (ReadRawAsync / ReadProcessedAsync / ReadAtTimeAsync /
ReadEventsAsync), CapabilityInvoker wrapping with DriverCapability.HistoryRead,
and the per-driver coverage matrix (Galaxy + OPC UA Client implement; the
six protocol drivers don't and return BadHistoryOperationUnsupported). Kept
the cluster-failover + health-counter + quality-mapping detail for the
Galaxy Historian implementation. Flagged one gap: Proxy forwards all four
history message kinds but the Host-side HistoryAggregateType -> AnalogSummary
column mapping may surface GalaxyIpcException{Code="not-implemented"} on a
given branch until the Phase 2 Galaxy out-of-process gate lands.
Driver list built against ground truth (src on focas-pr3-remaining-capabilities):
Driver.Galaxy.{Shared,Host,Proxy}, Driver.Modbus, Driver.S7, Driver.AbCip,
Driver.AbLegacy, Driver.TwinCAT, Driver.FOCAS, Driver.OpcUaClient.
Capability interface lists verified against each *Driver.cs class declaration.
Aveva Historian ported to Driver.Galaxy.Host/Backend/Historian/; no separate
Historian.Aveva assembly on v2 branches.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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