Handles the new MxSparseArray wire type (proto field 19 on MxValue::Kind):
- value.rs: map SparseArrayValue to MxValueProjection::Unset (write-only; never emitted on read path)
- session.rs: add write_array_elements() that builds the sparse proto value and delegates to write()
- tests: three unit tests asserting proto shape, empty-elements case, and read-path Unset projection
- README: document write_array_elements default-fill semantics and bare-name [] normalisation
A consuming project hit two MXAccess parity surprises: a plain Write only
records its user_id when the item has an active supervisory advise (the path
to take when not authenticating), and array writes replace the whole array
rather than patching individual elements. Document both across the five client
READMEs and gateway.md's compatibility baseline, and expose the missing
advise-supervisory subcommand in the go/python/rust/java CLIs (plus the .NET
help text) so callers can establish the supervisory advise without dropping to
the raw command API.
Server-054/055/056, Contracts-020/021/022, Tests-036/038/039,
IntegrationTests-030/031/032 (+033 deferred to live rig),
Client.Dotnet-026/028/029 (+027 won't-fix), Client.Go-030..034,
Client.Python-032..036, Client.Rust-033..038.
Key fix: SessionEventDistributor orphaned a subscriber that registered after
the pump completed but before disposal (Server-056) -> register paths now
complete late registrants under _lifecycleLock; regression test added. The
racy dashboard-mirror gRPC test made deterministic (Tests-039).
Verified green locally: gateway Tests targeted classes (GatewaySession,
SessionEventDistributor, GatewayOptionsValidator, ProtobufContractRoundTrip,
GatewaySessionDashboardMirror) + dotnet/go/python/rust client suites.
Warn on stderr when --parent-gobject-id and --depth>0 are both supplied
since depth is silently ignored in the single-level parent path. Also
updates the --depth arg doc to document this. Extracts BROWSE_PAGE_SIZE
const (500) with a cross-reference to galaxy.rs instead of a bare literal.
Removes three redundant .clone() calls in BrowseChildrenOptions construction
since the originals are not used after the struct is built.
Extract the TLS-without-CA guard into a shared `build_tls_config` helper
in options.rs so both GatewayClient and GalaxyClient use identical logic.
GalaxyClient previously had no guard, so TLS-without-CA produced a cryptic
tonic handshake failure; it now returns the same actionable InvalidEndpoint
error. The guard message notes that a server-name override affects SNI but
does not pin trust. Add --require-certificate-validation to ConnectionArgs
in the CLI binary. Add a mirror test for GalaxyClient in tests/tls.rs.
Add a "High-level walker" subsection under each client's "Browsing
lazily" section showing idiomatic use of LazyBrowseNode (browse +
expand, idempotency note, redeploy refresh pattern).
Client.Rust-022 Restored Error::MalformedReply for register / add_item /
add_item2 and the bulk-subscribe / read-bulk / write-bulk
dispatch arms so malformed-but-OK replies fail loudly
instead of returning Vec::new().
Client.Rust-023 Restored next_correlation_id and routed every CLI close /
stream-alarms / acknowledge-alarm / bench-read-bulk call
through it so each call carries a unique opaque token.
Client.Rust-024 Added round-trip tests for read_bulk / write_bulk /
write2_bulk / write_secured_bulk / write_secured2_bulk
plus stream_alarms and percentile_summary unit tests.
Client.Rust-025 RustClientDesign.md re-synced — new bulk SDK, alarms
surface, Error variants, CLI command list, and the
Windows stack workaround.
Client.Rust-026 Session::read_bulk now borrows a tag slice; bench-read-
bulk binds tags once outside the warm-up / steady-state
loops.
Client.Rust-027 .cargo/config.toml selector tightened to
cfg(all(windows, target_env = "msvc")) and comment
rewritten to match reality (release + debug ship the
8 MB reservation).
Client.Rust-028 run_batch removed the empty-line break; stdin EOF is
the only terminator.
Client.Rust-029 Re-applied Client.Rust-001 / 002 / 012 — added the
missing doc comments, renamed BulkReplyKind variants,
and replaced the clone-on-copy with a deref under lock
so cargo clippy -D warnings is clean.
All resolved at 2026-05-24; cargo fmt + check + clippy + test all green
(55 tests).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Each client's README now covers the alarms surface in both the SDK
section (StreamAlarms / AcknowledgeAlarm beside the existing
QueryActiveAlarms entry, with the streaming-cancellation note) and
the CLI examples (stream-alarms / acknowledge-alarm invocations
mirroring the in-tree implementations across .NET, Go, Rust, Python,
and Java).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the session-less alarm CLI subcommands to mxgw. stream-alarms attaches to
the gateway's central alarm feed (--filter-prefix, --max-events, --json/--jsonl;
aggregate shape `{messageCount, messages: [...]}`); acknowledge-alarm is a unary
ack (--reference required, --comment, --operator). stream_alarms joins
query_active_alarms on GatewayClient and re-exports AlarmFeedStream.
Also extends stream-events JSON to emit a full `events` array (itemHandle, value
projected to protojson-shaped `*Value` keys, etc.) instead of just `eventCount`,
matching the other four CLIs, and renders MxEvent.family as the protobuf enum
NAME (MX_EVENT_FAMILY_ON_WRITE_COMPLETE) rather than the raw i32 so the e2e
write round-trip can recognise the OnWriteComplete echo.
Adds clients/rust/.cargo/config.toml bumping the Windows main-thread stack to
8 MB via /STACK:8388608. clap-derive's Command enum (one variant per subcommand)
overflowed the default 1 MB stack in debug builds after the new variants
landed; release builds were unaffected but the e2e matrix runs Rust via
`cargo run` (debug).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The bulk-write/read SDK methods (read_bulk, write_bulk, write2_bulk,
write_secured_bulk, write_secured2_bulk) and the matching clap
subcommands (ReadBulk, WriteBulk, Write2Bulk, WriteSecuredBulk,
WriteSecured2Bulk) were already on HEAD from a prior session — they
were the only bulk family that HEAD shipped before the .NET / Go /
Python / Java parallel ports. The one missing piece from the divergent
branch (commit f220908) was the BenchReadBulk benchmark harness.
mxgw-cli/src/main.rs adds:
- BenchReadBulk clap variant with flags --client-name,
--duration-seconds, --warmup-seconds, --bulk-size, --tag-start,
--tag-prefix, --tag-attribute, --timeout-ms, --json — defaults match
the .NET and Go benches.
- run_bench_read_bulk(): open-session → register → subscribe_bulk on
the synthesized TestMachine_NNN.TestChangingInt tags to populate the
worker value cache → warmup → steady-state loop with per-call
std::time::Instant capture → unsubscribe → close-session.
- BenchStats + LatencySummary structs and a percentile()
helper (nearest-rank with linear interpolation, matching the Go and
.NET implementations) so the cross-language JSON output is byte-for-
byte comparable. JSON schema: language / command / endpoint /
clientName / bulkSize / durationSeconds / warmupSeconds / durationMs
/ tags / totalCalls / successfulCalls / failedCalls /
totalReadResults / cachedReadResults / callsPerSecond /
latencyMs:{p50,p95,p99,max,mean}. scripts/bench-read-bulk.ps1 will
pick up the Rust line on its next run.
session.rs picks up minor tightening tied to the bulk SDK methods that
were already in the file (per-entry validation paths, BulkReplyKind
dispatch coverage) — no public-surface change.
Verification: cargo build --workspace clean (the 2 pre-existing
options.rs missing_docs warnings remain — out of scope); cargo test
--workspace 34/34 passing; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets has
only the 3 pre-existing tolerated warnings (enum_variant_names on
BulkReplyKind, missing_docs on options.rs, clone_on_copy on
galaxy.rs:282). Manual smoke against live gateway on localhost:5120:
read-bulk on two TestMachine tags returned wasCached=true,
wasSuccessful=true; bench-read-bulk --duration-seconds 2
--warmup-seconds 1 --bulk-size 2 --json ran 363 calls / 181.35 calls
per second / p50=5.3 ms / p99=7.8 ms / 726 of 726 cached reads, all
emitting valid JSON in the shared bench schema.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
scripts/run-client-e2e-tests.ps1 expects each language CLI to expose a
`batch` subcommand that reads command lines from stdin, runs each
through the normal subcommand dispatch, writes the JSON result, then
a sentinel line `__MXGW_BATCH_EOR__`. The implementation lived on a
divergent branch (commit 6126099) that was never merged into main —
this commit ports the same protocol to HEAD's renamed CLIs so the
existing matrix script runs end-to-end.
The protocol:
- one line of stdin = one full CLI invocation
- successful output → stdout, then __MXGW_BATCH_EOR__
- failure → {"error":"...","type":"error"} JSON on stdout, then
__MXGW_BATCH_EOR__ (errors do NOT exit the loop)
- empty line or EOF terminates the loop
Per-CLI additions:
.NET: RunBatchAsync + per-line StringWriter capture, JSON error
envelope when forceJsonErrors is true. Two new tests in
MxGatewayClientCliTests covering the success and error paths.
Go: runBatch with bufio.Scanner, runs each line through the
existing runWithIO switch with a buffered stdout writer. One new
test pinning the EOR sentinel.
Rust: new `Batch` variant on the clap Command enum, run_batch
re-parses each line via Cli::try_parse_from. Two new tests in the
inline mod tests block.
Python: new `batch` click command in commands.py that uses
CliRunner to dispatch each line; synthesises {"error",..."type"}
JSON from click error messages when the captured output isn't
already JSON-shaped. Three new tests in test_cli.py.
Java: BatchCommand inner @Command with BufferedReader stdin loop,
fresh commandLine() per dispatch with captured stdout/stderr
PrintWriters; non-zero exit codes and uncaught exceptions both
surface as JSON-error blocks. Two new tests.
Also fixes scripts/run-client-e2e-tests.ps1 line 705: the Python
invocation was still passing the old module name `mxgateway_cli` to
`python -m`; the client SDK rename in 397d3c5 moved it to
`zb_mom_ww_mxgateway_cli`. Without the fix the Python leg fails
with "No module named mxgateway_cli" before reaching open-session.
Verification: full matrix at the redeployed gateway (localhost:5120,
running ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Server.exe / ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Worker.exe)
with -SkipBulk -SkipReadWriteBulk -SkipParity -SkipAuth (those phases
exercise bulk read/write CLI subcommands that also live on the
divergent branch — porting those is a follow-up). All five clients
report `closed=true, addedItems=120, eventCount=5` and overall
`success=true`. Per-language unit tests pass:
- dotnet: 59/59
- go: all packages clean
- rust: cargo test --workspace clean
- python: 42/42
- java: gradle build SUCCESSFUL
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Client.Rust-021 (Design adherence): RustClientDesign.md "Crate layout"
section now describes the actual flat workspace structure instead of
the aspirational nested form. The replacement text states that the
workspace root is clients/rust/, the top-level crate
zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-client is declared in clients/rust/Cargo.toml
directly, and crates/mxgw-cli/ is the sole [workspace.members] entry.
The accompanying tree lists the real files on disk (Cargo.toml,
Cargo.lock, build.rs, README.md, RustClientDesign.md,
src/{lib,client,session,galaxy,options,auth,error,value,version,generated}.rs
plus the src/generated/ tonic-build output dir, tests/, and
crates/mxgw-cli/).
Doc-only change. cargo build --workspace + cargo test --workspace clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rename across every client surface using each language's idiomatic convention:
* .NET clients/dotnet/MxGateway.Client[.Cli|.Tests]/
-> clients/dotnet/ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Client[.Cli|.Tests]/
namespaces -> ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Client[.Cli|.Tests]
contracts ProjectReference repointed to ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Contracts
sln migrated to slnx (dotnet sln migrate)
* Python src/mxgateway -> src/zb_mom_ww_mxgateway
src/mxgateway_cli -> src/zb_mom_ww_mxgateway_cli
distribution: mxaccess-gateway-client -> zb-mom-ww-mxaccess-gateway-client
* Rust crate: mxgateway-client -> zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-client
build.rs proto path repointed
* Java subprojects: mxgateway-{client,cli} -> zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-{client,cli}
packages com.dohertylan.mxgateway -> com.zb.mom.ww.mxgateway
group com.dohertylan.mxgateway -> com.zb.mom.ww.mxgateway
rootProject mxaccessgw-java -> zb-mom-ww-mxaccessgw-java
* Go generate-proto.ps1 proto path repointed; module path and
package mxgateway kept (Go convention).
* proto-inputs.json: generatedOutputs.python updated to new package path.
* scripts/run-client-e2e-tests.ps1: Java CLI install path + gradle task
updated to zb-mom-ww-mxgateway-cli.
CLI binary names (mxgw, mxgw-py, mxgw-go, mxgateway-cli) and wire-level
identifiers (MXGATEWAY_* env vars, the mxgw_<id>_<secret> API key
prefix, protobuf package names like mxaccess_gateway.v1, all MXAccess
references) intentionally NOT renamed.
Fix pre-existing alarms-over-gateway breaks unblocked by the rename:
* mxaccess_gateway.proto: add missing public message QueryActiveAlarmsRequest
{session_id, client_correlation_id, alarm_filter_prefix} and missing
rpc QueryActiveAlarms(QueryActiveAlarmsRequest) returns
(stream ActiveAlarmSnapshot). All four typed clients referenced
these but they were absent from the proto.
* MxAccessGatewayService.QueryActiveAlarms: implement the new RPC on
the server, streaming from IGatewayAlarmService.CurrentAlarms with
optional alarm_filter_prefix filter.
* clients/dotnet/.../DiscoverHierarchyOptions.cs: add the hand-written
.NET POCO that wraps DiscoverHierarchyRequest (referenced by
GalaxyRepositoryClient.DiscoverHierarchyAsync but never authored).
* Drop retired session_id field references from
AcknowledgeAlarmRequest/AcknowledgeAlarmReply test fixtures across
.NET, Rust, Go, and Python clients.
* Rust integration test: add the missing stream_alarms impl on the
fake MxAccessGateway server (the trait gained the method, fake
didn't).
* Rust CLI test: bump expected gatewayProtocolVersion 2 -> 3.
Regenerated artifacts updated in this commit:
* src/ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Contracts/Generated/{MxaccessGateway,MxaccessGatewayGrpc}.cs
* clients/python/src/zb_mom_ww_mxgateway/generated/*_pb2{,_grpc}.py
* clients/go/internal/generated/*.pb.go
(C# regenerated by Grpc.Tools on contracts build; Python and Go via
their generate-proto.ps1 scripts; Rust regenerates from .proto via
tonic-build at compile time so no checked-in artefact.)
Verification: 472 server tests, 275 worker tests (9 dev-rig skipped),
18 integration tests (live MxAccess + LDAP + Galaxy), 57 .NET client
tests, 32 Rust workspace tests, 39 Python tests, all Go packages, and
gradle build for Java all pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Eleventh PR of the alarms-over-gateway epic
(docs/plans/alarms-over-gateway.md). Mirrors PR E.2's .NET surface
on the Rust async SDK. Depends on PR E.1 (regen, merged).
- GatewayClient::acknowledge_alarm — async unary call. Uses the
existing unary_request helper (call timeout) and routes failures
through Error mapping; non-OK protocol status promotes to
Error::ProtocolStatus via ensure_protocol_success.
- GatewayClient::query_active_alarms — async server-streaming call
returning a new ActiveAlarmStream type alias (parallel to
EventStream). Errors are pre-mapped from tonic::Status; dropping
the stream cancels the call cooperatively.
- GATEWAY_PROTOCOL_VERSION bumped 2 → 3 to match the .NET contract.
- FakeGateway test impl extends to satisfy the new trait methods so
client_behavior.rs builds. Two new integration tests cover the
new SDK methods.
Tests:
- 12 unit + 10 client_behavior + 4 proto_fixtures = 26 tests, all
pass under cargo test (Rust 1.x via existing toolchain).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Resolve 14 conflicts from popping local stash on top of origin's
eed1e88 + 8d3352f doc-comment additions (11 mechanical, plus
version.rs, DashboardAuthenticatorTests.cs, DashboardGalaxyProjector.cs)
- Fix 4 test files that used AGENTS.md as the repo-root sentinel
(now use CLAUDE.md, since AGENTS.md was removed in 4731ab5)
- Redirect 10 doc citations from AGENTS.md to the matching gateway.md
sections (Value Model, Status Model, Security, STA Worker Thread
Model, gRPC Layer rule, cancellation rule)
Verified: solution build clean, x86 worker build clean, 266/266
gateway tests passing, 121/121 worker tests passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Rename 16 kebab-case docs to PascalCase per StyleGuide
- Move per-language client design docs from docs/ to clients/<lang>/
alongside their READMEs
- Add ## Related Documentation sections to 15 docs that lacked one
- Fix sentence-case violations in H3 headings (StyleGuide rule)
- Update cross-references in gateway.md, client READMEs, scripts,
and generate-proto.ps1 helpers to follow the new paths
- Add CLAUDE.md with build/test commands, the source-update
verification matrix, the parity-first contract, and pointers
to MXAccess and Galaxy Repository analysis sources
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>