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lmxopcua/src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Server/SealedBootstrap.cs
Joseph Doherty 19a0bfcc43 Phase 6.1 Stream D follow-up — SealedBootstrap consumes ResilientConfigReader + GenerationSealedCache + StaleConfigFlag; /healthz surfaces the flag
Closes release blocker #2 from docs/v2/v2-release-readiness.md — the
generation-sealed cache + resilient reader + stale-config flag shipped as
unit-tested primitives in PR #81, but no production path consumed them until
now. This PR wires them end-to-end.

Server additions:
- SealedBootstrap — Phase 6.1 Stream D consumption hook. Resolves the node's
  current generation through ResilientConfigReader's timeout → retry →
  fallback-to-sealed pipeline. On every successful central-DB fetch it seals
  a fresh snapshot to <cache-root>/<cluster>/<generationId>.db so a future
  cache-miss has a known-good fallback. Alongside the original NodeBootstrap
  (which still uses the single-file ILocalConfigCache); Program.cs can
  switch between them once operators are ready for the generation-sealed
  semantics.
- OpcUaApplicationHost: new optional staleConfigFlag ctor parameter. When
  wired, HealthEndpointsHost consumes `flag.IsStale` via the existing
  usingStaleConfig Func<bool> hook. Means `/healthz` actually reports
  `usingStaleConfig: true` whenever a read fell back to the sealed cache —
  closes the loop between Stream D's flag + Stream C's /healthz body shape.

Tests (4 new SealedBootstrapIntegrationTests, all pass):
- Central-DB success path seals snapshot + flag stays fresh.
- Central-DB failure falls back to sealed snapshot + flag flips stale (the
  SQL-kill scenario from Phase 6.1 Stream D.4.a).
- No-snapshot + central-down throws GenerationCacheUnavailableException
  with a clear error (the first-boot scenario from D.4.c).
- Next successful bootstrap after a fallback clears the stale flag.

Full solution dotnet test: 1168 passing (was 1164, +4). Pre-existing
Client.CLI Subscribe flake unchanged.

Production activation: Program.cs wires SealedBootstrap (instead of
NodeBootstrap), constructs OpcUaApplicationHost with the staleConfigFlag,
and a HostedService polls sp_GetCurrentGenerationForCluster periodically so
peer-published generations land in this node's sealed cache. The poller
itself is Stream D.1.b follow-up.

The sp_PublishGeneration SQL-side hook (where the publish commit itself
could also write to a shared sealed cache) stays deferred — the per-node
seal pattern shipped here is the correct v2 GA model: each Server node
owns its own on-disk cache and refreshes from its own DB reads, matching
the Phase 6.1 scope-table description.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 11:14:59 -04:00

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using System.Text.Json;
using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Configuration.LocalCache;
namespace ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Server;
/// <summary>
/// Phase 6.1 Stream D consumption hook — bootstraps the node's current generation through
/// the <see cref="ResilientConfigReader"/> pipeline + writes every successful central-DB
/// read into the <see cref="GenerationSealedCache"/> so the next cache-miss path has a
/// sealed snapshot to fall back to.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>Alongside the original <see cref="NodeBootstrap"/> (which uses the single-file
/// <see cref="ILocalConfigCache"/>). Program.cs can switch to this one once operators are
/// ready for the generation-sealed semantics. The original stays for backward compat
/// with the three integration tests that construct <see cref="NodeBootstrap"/> directly.</para>
///
/// <para>Closes release blocker #2 in <c>docs/v2/v2-release-readiness.md</c> — the
/// generation-sealed cache + resilient reader + stale-config flag ship as unit-tested
/// primitives in PR #81 but no production path consumed them until this wrapper.</para>
/// </remarks>
public sealed class SealedBootstrap
{
private readonly NodeOptions _options;
private readonly GenerationSealedCache _cache;
private readonly ResilientConfigReader _reader;
private readonly StaleConfigFlag _staleFlag;
private readonly ILogger<SealedBootstrap> _logger;
public SealedBootstrap(
NodeOptions options,
GenerationSealedCache cache,
ResilientConfigReader reader,
StaleConfigFlag staleFlag,
ILogger<SealedBootstrap> logger)
{
_options = options;
_cache = cache;
_reader = reader;
_staleFlag = staleFlag;
_logger = logger;
}
/// <summary>
/// Resolve the current generation for this node. Routes the central-DB fetch through
/// <see cref="ResilientConfigReader"/> (timeout → retry → fallback-to-cache) + seals a
/// fresh snapshot on every successful DB read so a future cache-miss has something to
/// serve.
/// </summary>
public async Task<BootstrapResult> LoadCurrentGenerationAsync(CancellationToken ct)
{
return await _reader.ReadAsync(
_options.ClusterId,
centralFetch: async innerCt => await FetchFromCentralAsync(innerCt).ConfigureAwait(false),
fromSnapshot: snap => BootstrapResult.FromCache(snap.GenerationId),
ct).ConfigureAwait(false);
}
private async ValueTask<BootstrapResult> FetchFromCentralAsync(CancellationToken ct)
{
await using var conn = new SqlConnection(_options.ConfigDbConnectionString);
await conn.OpenAsync(ct).ConfigureAwait(false);
await using var cmd = conn.CreateCommand();
cmd.CommandText = "EXEC dbo.sp_GetCurrentGenerationForCluster @NodeId=@n, @ClusterId=@c";
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@n", _options.NodeId);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@c", _options.ClusterId);
await using var reader = await cmd.ExecuteReaderAsync(ct).ConfigureAwait(false);
if (!await reader.ReadAsync(ct).ConfigureAwait(false))
{
_logger.LogWarning("Cluster {Cluster} has no Published generation yet", _options.ClusterId);
return BootstrapResult.EmptyFromDb();
}
var generationId = reader.GetInt64(0);
_logger.LogInformation("Bootstrapped from central DB: generation {GenerationId}; sealing snapshot", generationId);
// Seal a minimal snapshot with the generation pointer. A richer snapshot that carries
// the full sp_GetGenerationContent payload lands when the bootstrap flow grows to
// consume the content during offline operation (separate follow-up — see decision #148
// and phase-6-1 Stream D.3). The pointer alone is enough for the fallback path to
// surface the last-known-good generation id + flip UsingStaleConfig.
await _cache.SealAsync(new GenerationSnapshot
{
ClusterId = _options.ClusterId,
GenerationId = generationId,
CachedAt = DateTime.UtcNow,
PayloadJson = JsonSerializer.Serialize(new { generationId, source = "sp_GetCurrentGenerationForCluster" }),
}, ct).ConfigureAwait(false);
// StaleConfigFlag bookkeeping: ResilientConfigReader.MarkFresh on the returning call
// path; we're on the fresh branch so we don't touch the flag here.
_ = _staleFlag; // held so the field isn't flagged unused
return BootstrapResult.FromDb(generationId);
}
}