Add ZB.MOM.WW.Auth.AspNetCore package ref to Security project (version 0.1.1
from central PM). Alias JwtTokenService.UsernameClaimType and DisplayNameClaimType
to ZbClaimTypes.Username ("zb:username") and ZbClaimTypes.DisplayName ("zb:displayname")
so every mint/read site inherits the canonical spelling. AuthEndpoints login path now
emits ZbClaimTypes.Name (= ClaimTypes.Name, populates Identity.Name) instead of
ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier (no other read site used it), and references ZbClaimTypes.Role
(= ClaimTypes.Role) for role claims so [Authorize(Roles=...)] continues to resolve.
Cookie hardening now flows through ZbCookieDefaults.Apply (sets HttpOnly, SameSite=Strict,
SlidingExpiration, SecurePolicy, ExpireTimeSpan) followed by opts.Cookie.Name = v.Name to
preserve the OtOpcUa-specific "ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Auth" cookie name. Two new tests added
to AuthEndpointsIntegrationTests assert canonical ZbClaimTypes on the cookie principal and
canonical zb: keys in the JWT payload; all 35 security tests 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.
GalaxyDriverPage deserialized DriverConfig with case-sensitive camelCase opts, but the
persisted/seeded config is PascalCase (the runtime reads it case-insensitively). So all four
nested option records read as null -> FromRecord NRE (HTTP 500) on edit, and the form would
have shown defaults instead of the real config (risking a clobber on save). Fix: add
PropertyNameCaseInsensitive=true (matches the runtime) so real values load, plus null-coalesce
the nested records in FromRecord as defense-in-depth. Regression test asserts the seeded
PascalCase config loads its real values.
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.
Capture the original ModbusTagDefinition as _source in ModbusTagRow and
rewrite ToDefinition() to use 'with {}', so StringByteOrder, ArrayCount,
Deadband, UnitId, and CoalesceProhibited survive a load→edit→save cycle.
Single Cookie auth scheme; framework default challenge restores 302 → /login
for browsers + 401 for AJAX. OtOpcUaCookieOptions now flows through to
CookieAuthenticationOptions via PostConfigure (fixes a latent bug where the
options class was bound but ignored). Cookie name moves to
ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Auth; existing sessions get a one-time forced sign-out.