Group all 69 projects into category subfolders under src/ and tests/ so the Rider Solution Explorer mirrors the module structure. Folders: Core, Server, Drivers (with a nested Driver CLIs subfolder), Client, Tooling. - Move every project folder on disk with git mv (history preserved as renames). - Recompute relative paths in 57 .csproj files: cross-category ProjectReferences, the lib/ HintPath+None refs in Driver.Historian.Wonderware, and the external mxaccessgw refs in Driver.Galaxy and its test project. - Rebuild ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.slnx with nested solution folders. - Re-prefix project paths in functional scripts (e2e, compliance, smoke SQL, integration, install). Build green (0 errors); unit tests pass. Docs left for a separate pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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focas-mock — vendored snapshot
Source: C:\Users\dohertj2\Desktop\focas (sibling project in this dev environment).
Snapshot date: 2026-04-24 (second refresh — pulled the native FOCAS2 Ethernet responder work in).
Why vendored
OtOpcUa's FOCAS integration fixture runs against the Python mock server. The upstream lives in its own repo; this directory is a verbatim snapshot so CI can build the Docker image without network access to the source repo and so OtOpcUa's test matrix pins a known-good revision.
The managed WireFocasClient speaks the mock's native FOCAS2 Ethernet
binary protocol directly — there's no longer a companion shim DLL.
What's here
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
src/focas_mock/ |
Python package — TCP JSON/line-delimited mock server with 6 Fanuc CNC profiles |
pyproject.toml |
Package metadata; installs focas-mock CLI |
Dockerfile |
python:3.11-slim image built by the parent docker-compose.yml |
README.md |
Upstream README |
LICENSE |
MIT — permissive, vendoring allowed |
Refreshing the snapshot
When upstream ships changes worth pulling:
$src = "C:\Users\dohertj2\Desktop\focas"
$dest = "$PWD"
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force "$dest\src" 2>$null
Copy-Item -Recurse "$src\src" "$dest\src"
Copy-Item "$src\pyproject.toml" "$dest\"
Copy-Item "$src\README.md" "$dest\"
Copy-Item "$src\LICENSE" "$dest\"
Copy-Item "$src\Dockerfile" "$dest\"
Update the snapshot date at the top of this file afterward. No other files belong here — the Docker build context is just the Python package and its metadata.