The /uns filter was per-level: it matched only a node's direct children by
DisplayName and only under already-expanded nodes, so typing "blender" at the
top matched nothing — the structural ancestors don't contain the text and
weren't expanded.
Rework UnsTree to the standard tree-filter behaviour:
- A node is shown if it self-matches, sits under a matched ancestor, or has a
matching descendant (VisibleUnder).
- The path to a match auto-expands (chevron + child block follow a filter-
derived `childrenShown`, not node.Expanded), and the whole subtree under a
matched node is shown.
- Lazy tag children are only considered once their equipment is loaded, so the
filter never triggers lazy loads; the bounded structural tree keeps the
recursive walk cheap.
Clearing the filter restores the user's manual expand state (node.Expanded is
untouched). Build clean; AdminUI.Tests 216/216.
Low-severity review nits, no behaviour change to the happy path:
- CloseModals() now also resets the leftover _*ModalIsNew / parent-id fields
(area ClusterId, line AreaId, equipment LineId, tag/vtag) for symmetry —
harmless today (always set before a modal opens) but consistent.
- HandleAddChild / HandleAddVirtualTag / HandleEdit gain a _modalBusy guard
(try/finally) so a rapid double-action can't race two service loads into the
same modal state. The switch bodies are re-indented under the try block.
- VirtualTagModal DataType is now an InputSelect over the standard OPC UA type
list (the same set TagModal uses) instead of free-text InputText.
- RefreshEquipmentChildrenAsync documents that callers own StateHasChanged()
and the full-reload fallback is spelled out as a block with a comment.
Build clean; AdminUI.Tests 216/216.
Audit (task #134) found the same Razor literal-binding bug class as the UNS
Filter fix (14b4692): a string-typed component parameter assigned without a
leading @ is a LITERAL, not an expression. Confirmed against the generated
.g.cs (literal "_error" vs TypeCheck<String>(_error)).
- DriverFormShell Error="_error" -> "@_error" on all 9 driver edit pages:
Error received the constant "_error", so the error banner rendered
permanently and the real failure message was never shown.
- DriverBrowseTree SelectedNodeId="_tagName"/"_nodeId" -> "@..." in the
Galaxy and OpcUaClient address pickers: the tree's selected-node highlight
compared against a literal that never matched a real node.
Build clean; generated code now binds all 11 as TypeCheck<String>(field);
AdminUI.Tests 216/216 green.
Both bugs surfaced only on split-role deployments (the MAIN cluster's
admin-only nodes), where the AdminUI runs without the driver role.
- Test Connect returned "No probe registered" for every driver: the
IDriverProbe set was registered only under the driver role, but the
admin-operations singleton that consumes it is pinned to admin. Extract
AddOtOpcUaDriverProbes() (idempotent via TryAddEnumerable) and call it
in the hasAdmin path too.
- Live driver-status/alerts/script-log panels showed "SignalR error:
Connection refused": these Blazor Server components opened a HubConnection
to their own hub via the browser's public URL, which server-side code
can't reach behind Traefik (host :9200 -> container :9000). Read the
in-process source directly instead -- DriverStatus via
IDriverStatusSnapshotStore.SnapshotChanged, Alerts/ScriptLog via a new
IInProcessBroadcaster<T>. Fleet status was unaffected (reads DB/ActorSystem).
Adds unit tests for probe registration, the snapshot-store event, and the
broadcaster.
The driver/factory/seed use 'GalaxyMxGateway' (legacy 'Galaxy' was retired),
but the AdminUI editor router, GalaxyDriverPage, address picker, identity
dropdown, the Galaxy browser/probe, and DraftValidator still keyed on 'Galaxy'.
Result: the seeded GalaxyMxGateway driver couldn't be edited ('no editor
registered'), UI-created Galaxy drivers wrote a type with no factory, and a
SystemPlatform-bound GalaxyMxGateway driver failed publish validation.
Align all stragglers to GalaxyMxGateway (+ failing-test-first DraftValidator
coverage). ShouldStub's 'Galaxy' legacy safety-net left intact.
DriverStatusPanel previously cached the username in a field at
OnInitializedAsync and forwarded the cached value into RestartDriver
/ ReconnectDriver messages. A token refresh or claim change mid-
circuit would land the stale name in the audit ConfigEdit row.
Re-reads AuthenticationStateProvider at button-click time so the
audit entry reflects the current principal.
- Topic-name drift fix: DriverHealthChanged.TopicName and
DriverControlTopic.Name now live on the message contracts in
Commons. AkkaDriverHealthPublisher, DriverStatusSignalRBridge,
DriverHostActor, and AdminOperationsActor all delegate to the
single constant so a rename can't silently desynchronise
publisher and subscriber.
- DriverStatusPanel._opResultClearTimer switched from
System.Timers.Timer to System.Threading.Timer + awaited
DisposeAsync. Prevents an in-flight 8s clear-callback from
invoking StateHasChanged on a component whose hub has already
been released.
- PublishHealthSnapshot deduplicates against the last published
(state, lastSuccess, lastError, errorCount) fingerprint. The
30s heartbeat no longer floods the SignalR layer with identical
Healthy snapshots — newly-joined clients still warm up via the
snapshot store on JoinDriver.
- DriverInstanceSpec carries ClusterId from the deployment artifact;
DriverHostActor threads the real cluster identity into
DriverInstanceActor instead of the local NodeId. Old pre-PR
artifacts without a ClusterId field fall back to the NodeId so
in-flight deployments keep working.
- DriverHostActor.ChildEntry holds the full DriverInstanceSpec
(was only carrying DriverType + LastConfigJson). Restart respawns
preserve RowId, Name, Enabled, ClusterId — no placeholder values.
- Drop the unnecessary _faultLock on DriverInstanceActor — every
read/write site runs inside an Akka message handler which is
single-threaded per actor instance.
- DriverStatusPanel.DisposeAsync awaits Timer.DisposeAsync so an
in-flight 5s tick can't invoke StateHasChanged on a component
whose hub has already been torn down.
- DriverTagPicker shell: modal chrome + per-driver picker body
rendered as ChildContent.
- 9 picker bodies (Modbus/AbCip/AbLegacy/S7/TwinCat/FOCAS/
OpcUaClient/Galaxy/Historian.Wonderware). 5 have computed
builder logic + unit tests; 4 are free-text passthroughs
(live browse for OPC UA + Galaxy is a documented follow-up).
- Each typed driver page gets a "Pick address" button that opens
the modal with the matching body. Picked address surfaces in
the modal footer for manual copy — no JS interop in v1.
- RestartDriver / ReconnectDriver messages + AdminOperationsActor
handlers (broadcast via driver-control DPS topic; audited via
ConfigEdits).
- DriverHostActor subscribes to driver-control; locates the
matching child DriverInstanceActor and stops+respawns it
(Restart) or sends it a ForceReconnect internal message
(Reconnect — re-enters Reconnecting state without full stop).
DriverInstanceSpec constructor call uses named args to handle
the full 6-parameter signature.
- New DriverOperator authorization policy mapped to DriverOperator
or FleetAdmin role; documented in docs/security.md. Map LDAP
group via GroupToRole (e.g. "ot-driver-operator": "DriverOperator").
- DriverStatusPanel renders Reconnect + Restart buttons when the
user holds the DriverOperator policy (hidden otherwise). Restart
requires an in-page Razor confirm block (no JS confirm, keeps
SignalR event loop unblocked). Both buttons show a spinner and
are disabled during in-flight; result chip auto-clears after 8s.
Username sourced from AuthenticationStateProvider.
Reconnect resolves to "ForceReconnect" (re-enter Reconnecting,
not full stop+respawn) — transport drops and retries while actor
and in-memory state are preserved. All DriverInstanceActor states
handle ForceReconnect safely (no-op when already in transition).
- AdminProbeService routes TestDriverConnect through
IAdminOperationsClient with a 65s outer guard (actor side already
clamps to [1,60]).
- Added generic AskAsync<T> to IAdminOperationsClient interface and
AdminOperationsClient impl, delegating straight to the Akka proxy.
- DriverTestConnectButton renders the button + inline result chip,
auto-clears after 30s, disables during in-flight.
- Wired into all 9 typed driver pages directly under the
identity section. Sources timeout from the form's
ProbeTimeoutSeconds; sources config JSON from the form's
current Options (operator can test BEFORE saving).
Live panel subscribed to the /hubs/driverstatus SignalR feed —
renders state chip, last-success age, 5-min error count, last
error message. Auto-reconnect; dimmed when no push arrives for 30s.
Hidden for new instances (nothing deployed yet); shown read-only
on every edit-mode page. Reconnect/Restart buttons land in Phase 8.
- ClusterAudit (/clusters/{id}/audit) — reads ConfigAuditLog with the
EventId/CorrelationId columns added in F3; shown as a Cluster tab
- VirtualTags (/virtual-tags) — fleet-wide read view
- ScriptedAlarms (/scripted-alarms) — fleet-wide read view
- Scripts (/scripts) — fleet-wide; expandable code preview
- RoleGrants (/role-grants) — per Q4, surfaces the fleet-wide
LDAP-group → role mapping from
Authentication:Ldap:GroupToRole
(read-only; reload via host restart)
- Certificates (/certificates) — own/trusted/issuer/rejected store
contents resolved against
OpcUa:PkiStoreRoot config (F13a)
- Reservations (/reservations) — ExternalIdReservation table
- AlarmsHistorian (/alarms-historian) — live HistorianAdapterActor sink
status via the F11 GetStatus query;
5s polling
ScriptLog deferred (needs the F16-deferred ScriptLogHub bridge).
ClusterNav extended with the Audit tab.
Adds an AdminUI → Runtime project reference so the historian status page can
inject IRequiredActor<HistorianAdapterActorKey>. NuGet audit suppression for
the transitive Opc.Ua.Core advisory mirrored from the Runtime project.
All 104 v2 tests still green.
Per Q3 of the rebuild plan, each v1 ClusterDetail tab becomes a separate
route under /clusters/{id}/<tab>. This batch adds read-only table views
for the six core config entity types; live-edit forms with RowVersion
concurrency land in Phase C.2 once the read-view shape is reviewed.
- ClusterEquipment /clusters/{id}/equipment — joins via DriverInstance
so the cluster scope works
- ClusterUns /clusters/{id}/uns — Areas + Lines tables
- ClusterNamespaces /clusters/{id}/namespaces — Kind + URI + Enabled chip
- ClusterDrivers /clusters/{id}/drivers — collapsed list with JSON
config expandable per Q1
(typed editors deferred)
- ClusterTags /clusters/{id}/tags — first 200 by name + filter
- ClusterAcls /clusters/{id}/acls — LDAP group + scope +
NodePermissions bits
Shared ClusterNav.razor extracted; ClusterOverview + ClusterRedundancy
updated to use it. _Imports.razor adds Components.Shared so the shared
nav is in scope across pages.
Task 56: removes the legacy in-process Server + Admin Web project + their test
projects (Server.Tests, Admin.Tests, Admin.E2ETests). The fused OtOpcUa.Host
binary built across Phases 1-9 is now the sole production entry point.
What happened to the 47 legacy Admin Blazor pages: per follow-up F15, the
v1 architecture's draft/publish UX is replaced by v2's live-edit + snapshot-
deploy model, so a 1:1 migration is not meaningful. The mechanical move via
git mv preserves the history; service classes + page bodies that referenced
removed v1 types (ConfigGeneration, RedundancyRole, GenerationId) were
deleted. AdminUI now ships a minimal Home page + the v2 Deployments page.
Per-page rebuild against the v2 surface is tracked as F15. The v2 Deployments
page (Task 52) is the only first-party UI shipping in this PR.
Task 57: solution build green; 84+ tests green across active v2 + legacy
driver test projects.